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Hey there welcome to Vince great to have you with us. Oh man. Is it Thursday already? It's Thursday already
I was practically up all night. I was at a Metallica concert last night
By the way, if I ran into you at the Metallica concert, it was so awesome to see you. It was really great
I know there's somebody in the chat. I think his name is some version of Van Halen
It was good to see you there buddy. We had a great time. Holy cow. What a great concert
Okay, but as I was processing
all of the news that was occurring both while I was at the concert and this morning, a lot
has happened. A lot has happened. James Comey is throwing a full blown shit fit right now
about what's going on at the FBI. We'll get into the details of why Comey is doing that.
The response from Cash Patel and Dan Bongino that's going on.
And also Susan Crabtree,
the excellent Real Clear Politics reporter
is gonna join us today as there's now cat fights
going on at the Secret Service.
She's got the exclusive reporting on this subject.
We'll find out a little bit more about what's going on
in the agency that's supposed to protect
the President of the United States.
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Yeah, holy cow. The boys at Metallica still put on a great concert. It was cool, by the
way, to see all these, every generation of Metallica fan in attendance. This was at what they now
call Northwest Stadium in Landover Maryland. It's where the Washington Redskins
play and it's it was it was cool. You get the original people who've been
following them since the early 80s all out there then you get the kids and the
grandkids lots of little kids there. It was really it's just a neat thing
everybody just going absolutely wild. It was really, it was just a neat thing. Everybody just going absolutely wild.
It was really funny walking into the stadium though,
because they have signs out front that say no moshing.
No moshing.
I can't even believe in 2025,
I'm seeing signs about mosh pits,
but apparently there's still a thing.
People slamming into each other.
And so you get into the stadium and then you're watching,
we're sitting in the stands watching this,
but on the field of course is all the pit action and everybody's standing there right
next to the stage. And of course people, there's a rock concert, so people don't follow the
rules. They're moshing. Everybody's moshing. Not everybody. There was some moshing. What's
funny is that the older though that they get, the moshing becomes more gentle. Nobody wants
to tweak a hip or break an ankle or something. So they're sort of, they're slowly bumping off of each other
as they're moshing in the middle of these rock songs.
Honestly, really, really funny to watch.
My kid loved it.
Her best friend came, she loved it.
Everybody was jamming out.
And of course, you know, just like all these concerts,
they always save the big hits for the end.
You know, Master of Puppets and Enter Sandman
to close out the show.
The only thing I regret about that, and I think this is as I get older, this is what I want. is they always save the big hits for the end. Master of Puppets and Enter Sandman to close out the show.
The only thing I regret about that,
and I think this is as I get older, this is what I want.
I just want them to play their hits a little earlier
in the program so that the hardcore people
can stay all the way to the end,
and I can make my way to the parking lot
to get into my car and get out.
I'll listen to the rest of the songs on Spotify or something,
but no, it's really cool.
So anyway, thanks to Metallica for throwing a great concert
and thanks to everybody I ran into last night.
Just great, great audience.
The best damn audience in media really, really is.
Okay, let me get into what's going on with the FBI here.
We've got James Comey doing a,
doing some sort of stupid tour to sell his ridiculous fiction book.
But in the process, he keeps issuing these calls to action
where he's pretending like he's just assessing
what's going on in the FBI,
but he's clearly sending a message to his forces
that are still within the FBI,
who he calls the career officials,
that they need to undermine the Trump administration.
They need to undermine you,
the person who voted for President Trump,
and they need to undermine the agenda that you voted for.
Take a look, here's James Comey, this is on CNN Cut 2,
attacking first and foremost, Dan Bongino,
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, on his priorities.
He tweeted out this week that he wants to make sure
that we get to the bottom of public corruption cases
involving the January 6th pipe bomber,
involving the cocaine that was found at the White House
and involving the leak of the Dobbs decision.
All of these intense American interests
call me acts like they're meaningless
and that Dan Bongino's playing
to a very particular audience.
Take a look. Something supported by a lot of conservatives out there.
What do you make of this?
It's a little confusing to me, honestly.
I'm sure it's a huge adjustment to go from being a podcaster
to being the deputy director of the FBI.
But I don't understand this tweet.
First of all, I assume that the investigation
of the pipe bomb that was found on January 6th
was never closed.
The FBI never closes such a thing.
So I guess it means they're going to focus on it more.
And as to the other things, I thought the Supreme Court marshal had investigated the
leak of the opinion, the draft opinion.
I don't know what the FBI's role is there.
Cocaine at the White House, I thought the Secret Service investigated that.
So I don't follow it and understand it.
I also don't understand who the audience is for this tweet.
The FBI often calls for public assistance or in matters of great public concern will
announce an investigation to reassure the public.
This seems much more narrowly targeted, maybe to a former podcast audience.
Maybe to a former podcast audience.
Now, who could he be talking about here?
Who is he attempting to slander?
Who are the insane people who'd be interested
in getting to the bottom of this?
Now, of course, he's talking about you.
James Comey is now not satisfied
with merely writing 8647 on the beach
and attacking President Trump, saying he's be unseated.
He's now set his sights on you.
People who think that Dan Bongino is a guy that's worth listening to and are grateful that he's in the administration now working on the agenda of the American people.
James Comey is attacking you and he's saying that it's only crazy people.
It's only crazy people who would dare be interested in getting to the bottom of the January 6 pipe bomber or the leak of the Dobbs decision or the cocaine in the White House?
Why would the FBI be wasting their resources on this?
Comey asks. The answer to that question is because it's of intense
American interest to get to the bottom of that. The January 6 pipe bomber case is
not merely about a threat to the RNC and the DNC, but instead more sincerely, it's
about the corruption of our government. Why the most theatrical portion of the events
of January 6th just disappeared from public consciousness. Why is that? And what role
did the government play in that? I've got more news on that coming up specifically from
Dan Bongino. I'm going to share that with you.
But there's Comey lashing out, lashing out,
and you know why he's lashing out?
He's lashing out because these guys,
Cash and Dan are over the target right now.
And James Comey doesn't know how to handle it.
So he goes onto a program that, by the way,
has lower ratings than any iteration
of Dan Bongino's podcast.
So I love the whole little pejorative shot
that Comey is taking.
Oh, I don't know, some former podcasters
as if Dan didn't have a meaningful career
in law enforcement prior to his career in media.
Any attacks he's making on cash as well,
as if cash wasn't serving at some of the highest levels
of the government, wasn't doing the kinds of investigations that gave him expertise
into the job that he is now in.
Comey is a ludicrous figure,
and he's emotionally incontinent.
Here's more from that James Comey thing with Wolf Blitzer.
Take a look. Here's cut three, Comey attacking both Dan and Cash,
saying they're unqualified for the job.
And so I hope the career people are able to support the director and the deputy director.
There are lots of people in the FBI who know what they're doing.
I hope these two guys are letting them guide them.
You think they know what they're doing?
The career people know what they're doing.
No, no, no. The career people know what they're doing,
but the new director and the deputy director.
Nothing in their life or their career gives me confidence that they know anything about
leading an organization like that.
And so I would have serious doubts.
I bet they do internally about whether they have doubts.
Great.
Let the people know what they're doing, give you advice and listen to them.
Okay.
All right.
So this guy is a preposterous figure for a bunch of reasons.
Look, Cash Patel was the chief of staff
to the secretary of defense.
He've worked at some of the highest levels
of one of the biggest agencies
in the entire federal government.
He's familiar with that.
He worked on, he was the lead investigator
working with Devin Nunes into the Russian collusion hoax.
Now, I don't need to give you his full bio.
I don't need to fully defend him.
He can defend himself.
But this idea that, oh, he's completely out of his depth.
He's never served in a leadership position.
He's never, he doesn't know what he's doing
inside of this agency.
It's, it's poppycock.
It's garbage from James Comey.
This is bitterness on Comey's part
that these guys are ripping apart the destructive structure that
Comey has built inside of that Hoover building. This is Comey spazzing out over Cash Patel and
Dan Bongino. And so that's what you're seeing there. Now Cash has an opportunity. He has
responded to this. Cash talked to Brett Baier yesterday,
it aired on the Fox News channel yesterday,
and he talked about the fiasco that Comey has created
at the FBI and in the country.
Take a look here, cut eight, Cash Patel,
the current director of the FBI,
talking about the past director, James Comey.
That's James Comey.
If he wants to come after me, no problem.
I've been living rent-free in that guy's head for years,
and that's just a bonus.
Do you know how many copycats we've had to investigate
as a result of that beachside venture
from the former director?
Is that right?
Do you know how many agents I've had to take offline
from chasing down child sex predators,
fentanyl traffickers, terrorists,
because everywhere across this country,
people are popping up on social media
and think that a threat to the life
of the president of the United States is a joke
and they can do it because he did it.
So, Cash is explaining with some sadness
that right now the FBI has to take people off
of very important cases to put them on an urgent case,
which are the never-ending threats that James Comey has induced in the United States.
And Comey with his, his oh-shucks attitude,
I, oh, I didn't know it was my wife.
We were walking on the beach and she was talking about,
this is interesting, you should take a picture of of it you should post it to your Instagram. James Comey has spurred a cascade of threats against the president of the United States
a guy who's been nearly assassinated on multiple occasions and those assassins induced by quoting
people like James Comey on the American left who who say things like, President Trump is a threat to democracy,
democracy is on the ballot,
we need to stop him.
James Comey writing in seashells 8647
and posting to his social media account
has led to chaos in the United States
that the FBI is now responding to.
That's what's happening.
And listen to what Cash says,
he says, this is a reallocation of resources.
We could be going after terrorists, we could beallocation of resources. We could be going after terrorists
We could be going after child predators
We could be going after all these other things and now we've got to reassign these agents and analysts
To go after threats to the president of the United States because of coming
Remember what the FBI did under people like James Comey and and Christopher Wray
They would take agents off of important cases and put them on
political operations to attack Republicans, conservatives. So under Christopher Wray,
under the last FBI director, is the biggest FBI investigation in American history gets launched
into January six people. They were taking agents off of terror cases. They were taking agents off of child predation cases. Whistleblower Steve Friend revealed that,
that that happened to him. He was taken off of child predation cases and instead
assigned to go after American citizens who were exercising constitutional rights,
including parents who were going to school board meetings. And they would have FBI agents sit
outside in the parking lot and write down the license plate numbers of the vehicles who would go to the school board meetings. The FBI was
allocating attention and focus on treating Christians as if they are radicals, Catholics,
as if they are radicals for going to traditional Latin masses. That is what the FBI did under
people like James Comey and Christopher Reagan, a politicized federal Bureau of Investigation.
And why James Comey absolutely deserved to be fired from the get go.
You should not have made it as far as he did into the Trump administration in the first
place.
So, yeah, you want to talk about allocating resources and who's actually spending it on
stuff that's worth it?
Cash and Dan, not James Comey, not James Comey.
James Comey is creating trouble now, a lot of it.
Cash is not the only person to talk about
what James Comey has done here,
the craziness that he's created.
Dan Bongino, let me go to cut 12 now.
Dan Bongino explained this morning on Fox
and an appearance on Fox and Friends.
I'll talk all about the appearance and what I think of it, why it matters.
But he talks about Comey and the threats he's created and how much of a child this
oversized goon is.
Take a look.
I got to tell you of all the things that have surprised me in the close to now three months I've been here is the depravity of Jim Comey.
This man is a disgrace to the badge, the FBI and the country.
What he's doing right now, implying a threat towards the president and blaming your wife
about it.
And let me just add about James Comey, you know, Saint Comey, who walks around there
moralizing to everyone how wonderful the human being is. What you said is absolutely accurate. We have
wasted countless man hours now running out tips to our tip line about people
putting 86, 47 because of Jim Comey because he cannot control himself and his
emotions. He is a child. He is a big child. And let me tell you one more thing.
Jim Comey,
who wants you to be Jim Comey taking a shot at the president. Oh, look at me. I'm such a victim.
The president's going after me. He's making a ton of money on this book. The only person that got
prosecuted was the president. Jim Comey. We're finding stuff even now. We're finding stuff even
now. I'll get to that in just a moment. The stuff that they've been finding.
But there so here you have both Cash and Dan going,
Comey is creating all sorts of problems.
He created problems when he was in the agency
and now he's outside the agency creating problems,
creating threats to the president of the United States.
And as you heard, James Comey say a moment ago,
he's obviously trying to motivate the so-called
career officials within the FBI
to undermine the agenda of the United States.
Comey is playing with fire here.
He is playing with fire.
Now elsewhere in that interview,
Bongino addressed a question,
Dan addressed the obvious question that comes to my mind,
that comes to your mind.
Well, why can't, what can we charge Comey with?
Can Comey be charged with something?
Can we get this menace off the streets?
And he addresses the 86 47 thing and he says,
look, here's the deal.
We have to bring cases that we know are gonna withstand
at both the prosecution and a judge.
If there's any wiggle room for interpretation
where the guy can escape it, like saying,
oh, 86, 47, oh shucks, I didn't know it meant
you got to assassinate Trump.
I didn't know that's what it was implying.
Dan said outright, this has to be able to withstand
scrutiny by a magistrate and not just get thrown out.
So we're gonna bring cases
that we can actually get victories on.
That's what he's saying this morning.
So that's an important piece of this.
Now, let me go back to Cash Patel for a moment.
And should I go back to Cash?
I'll wait on Cash for a minute.
Let's see.
Let's go to Cash.
We'll go to Cash.
We got cut nine here.
Cash Patel last night on Fox talking about the Epstein death
Remember the Epstein death and the Epstein files. This has been a lot. We've all been scrutinizing this what's going on here
Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. This is what you're telling us now. So what happened what led you to that conclusion?
You know, Dan is a big receipts guy. I'll get to that in a moment
He wants you know, and so am I I want to see the evidence to support that.
We've got some more coming on that.
First, here's Cash Patel on Jeffrey Epstein, cut nine.
Take a look.
There are.
The Epstein thing, you dealt with Maria.
You said, as far as you know, he killed himself.
I'm telling you, he killed himself.
The other thing on the internet is the Epstein files.
What's the answer to that?
The answer to that is the same as everything else.
I'm not going to withhold information from the American public ever, but I'm also not
going to rush to get it out there in a format in which they can't rely on it.
So on the Epstein matter or any other matters, we are diligently working on that.
And it takes time to go through years of investigations,
years of political maneuvering and years of coverup
to get the American people what they deserve.
And that's what I'm gonna give them.
Years of coverup, that's an interesting final
piece of that sentence.
Years of coverup to get the American people
what they deserve.
Okay, so that's fascinating.
And what that tells us is that they are gonna be releasing
more information about Epstein.
In fact, Dan added some color
inside of those lines this morning.
Dan Bongino revealed that there is video footage
from Jeffrey Epstein's wing of the jail.
Take a look, here's cut 15 Dan this morning this video
He just revealed this morning is imminently going to be released now for the consumption of the American people. Take a look
I am not asking anyone to believe me. 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 not know.
There's video of him killing himself.
No, no, not the actual act, but the entire MCC bay,
it 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 are working on cleaning it up
to make sure you have an enhanced,
and we're gonna give the original
so you don't think there were any shenanigans.
You're gonna see there's no one there but him.
There's just nobody there.
So I say to people all the time,
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.
If you have it, I'm happy to see it.
There's video clear as day, he's the only person in there
and the only person coming out, you can see it.
Okay, well that's fascinating.
I remember the thing we know about the video cameras
is at least the cameras that were closest to the cell,
inoperable for some reason, not working.
The guards didn't take their rounds that night.
They falsified the records about their rounds.
In other words, there's a lot of deceit going on
and a lot of suspicious coincidences all happening
at the same time as Jeffrey Epstein dies,
apparently in that jail cell.
And so Dan's addition to this story today
is that there is a camera that shows some,
what sounds like a bottleneck, a single point of access
to that wing,
demonstrating that it was only Epstein
who entered and exited that wing.
So we will apparently at some point in the near term,
see that that's a brand new piece of information from Dan,
which conveys by the way,
his sincerity about tackling this issue.
It's not merely, oh, I looked at the file.
There's, he killed himself.
There's nothing else to see here.
Let's move on to other issues.
He is being very respectful of the fact
that the American people want real receipts
and real answers here.
So a video to come on that apparently.
Now that doesn't rule out a lot of things.
One, pay attention to Dan's language here.
It's the same thing he said
last time he was asked about this in his joint interview with Cash, with Maria Bartiroma. He said, according to the file, in other words, the official record keeping on the subject that the FBI
indicates that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself, that's according to what Dan has access to. Now,
that of course means that are there things he doesn't have access to? Things he doesn't know yet?
As he's asking for more people to come forward, is that him indicating that he remains concerned
that we're not being told the full story? Certainly sounds like that to me,
but he is indicating once again,
that he's just relying on,
this is what's inside of the files at the FBI.
The other piece that's worth remembering here is,
to what extent, if we've got a bad actor at play,
to what extent was Epstein allowed to kill himself?
And let's say that that actually was accomplished.
And by the way, you know,
like one of the forensic examiners here, Dr. Michael Baden,
he looked at this and he goes, I just don't see it.
I don't see how he could do it given the nature of the fractures in his neck.
Those are, he's in all of his years and he's been doing this for a long time.
He's never seen a suicidal hanging that resulted in three fractures like that.
Instead, that would only be typically the result of an
actual murder. Someone else, a homicide, would have to do that according to his assessment.
But let's say this is the one occasion in his entire career that he encounters it that it's
a suicide. To what extent was Epstein given the space, if they know he's suicidal, are they giving
him the space and the implements to to do this
himself this all this all matters especially in an environment where the guards falsified their
records yeah that that's right right away you've got an active um you've got an act of deceit going
on on the part of the guards you know and then you know the innocent explanation to the extent
that can be innocent is, oh, we just,
we fell asleep and we didn't want anybody to know.
Okay, but it's not good enough for me.
One of the most high profile cases ever, ever.
We need some answers on this.
And so there you go, Dan Bongino saying,
we're gonna get a couple more in the form of this video,
video evidence coming out.
Okay, in a moment, more from Dan.
Dan has revealed a lot,
Kash Patel is revealing a lot,
and Susan Crabtree is ahead.
We're gonna talk to her about what's going on
at the Secret Service and whether or not the reforms
that President Trump is calling for
are actually getting done.
Susan's got details on that straight ahead.
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Okay, let's see here.
Okay, so I've got more from Cash and Dan
on a number of things.
Let's go to Cash Patel now.
This is cut 10.
Cash Patel talking about January 6th
and what went down there.
Take a look.
But more importantly, people have had questions
about January 6th and whether or not there were FBI sources,
not agents, sources on the ground during January 6th.
And I told you I would get you the definitive answer to that, and we have.
And we are in the process again of working with our partners to divulge that information,
and it is coming.
And I will tell you this, the answer to that question will surprise and shock people because
of what past FBI leaders have said about it.
Former FBI Director Chris Wray eventually admitted to Congress there were 26 FBI
confidential human sources in around the Capitol on January 6th, but not actual
agents. Can you say that's true? Are there more than that? What you're learning
from that? I can say that that is definitely a piece of the truth. Why it took a ton of time and questioning in Congress
for the director to get that point
is what I'm trying to eliminate from the FBI.
They were concealing that for a long time.
They were trying to hide that detail.
And so, Cash Patel there, this is a...
What you're listening to is a steady drumbeat of transparency initiatives
going on at the FBI.
These guys are not paying lip service to this topic.
They're hearing you, they're hearing me.
They're hearing all of us.
And they're saying, okay, we're trying to get this
information out to you.
We care about it.
In fact, few people know more about it
than Cash Patel and Dan Bongino.
So they're plugging away.
And for that, I'm grateful about all of that,
the events of January 6th.
Now on that January 6th stuff,
also the night of January 5th matters a great deal.
The pipe bomb investigation, the pipe bomb investigation,
what the heck happened with that story?
That matters a lot.
And Dan Bongino has made it his mission.
It is crystal clear that it has been his mission.
It was his mission before he got there
as deputy director of the FBI to get to the bottom of that.
Now he's in a position to do something about it.
Ed Martin, the former US attorney,
the head of the weaponization task force now
has been working with Dan.
He told us that he came, he told you, he told this audience about that. now has been working with Dan. He told us that. He came, he told you, he told this audience about that.
I've been working with Dan on getting to the bottom
of the pipe bomb case.
And Dan gave an update this morning on that subject.
And he said, actually we've had some late breaking
developments, cut 14, Dan Bongino
on what they're learning now.
You know, we had two pipe bombs planted on January 6th.
I mean, we were told by partisan actors out there, this was the insurrection.
The world was going to fall apart, and no one seemed to show any interest in this case.
The second we got in, I put a team on it, and I said, I want answers on this.
And I'm pretty confident that we're closing in on some suspects.
We got a...
The reason, by the way, I use social media with these cases, I'm trying to communicate
on social media is nothing's by accident, guys.
I do nothing by accident.
Every time I put a tweet out on it, we get tips.
We got a fascinating tip on one of these cases, one of the three, and I want to say which
one, but I'm pretty confident that we're going to close out one of them, hopefully, shortly.
And then the cocaine in the White House, you know, I saw someone on social media, which is fine, everybody's entitled to an opinion,
we work for you, but said, I don't care about the case. Yeah, I do. I was a secret
service agent. A potentially hazardous material made its way into the White
House. Nobody seems to know how it got there, and nobody seemed to get to
investigate it fully. Like, you know, what planet do we live on where that's not a
public interest?
Yeah, all right.
So here you have Dan announcing this morning that they are now closing in, he says, on
suspects in the January 6 pipe bomb saga, which is a brand new piece of information.
So there's a there's that from Dan.
And then finally, from Dan this morning, and then I'll just give you my quick quick assessment
of what I think of all these interviews, because I think they have a great deal of meaning,
and I want them to do more of these.
Here is Dan talking about the Comey era at the FBI.
Here's cut 13, where Dan says
that we're now finding information
that was intentionally hidden from us,
that was bunked away in an effort
to prevent us from seeing it,
but we've found it, take a look.
Wait till you read the stuff that's coming out.
But does he still have loyalists in the building?
Because when I hear the FBI director saying,
you guys are finding boxes that are hidden.
Okay, how does that happen in the Bureau?
Well, we were there a couple of weeks, and luckily there were a lot of people up there
who grabbed us by the arm the minute we came in and said, thank you for being here.
You know, we need to talk.
There are people there who are really horrified at what happened.
And there was a room, and we found stuff, a lot of stuff.
A hidden room?
I wouldn't call it hidden, but hidden from us at least,
and not mentioned to us.
And then we found stuff in there.
And a lot of it's from the Comey era,
and we are working our damn this right now to declassify.
And just so you know, because I get the public,
I totally understand people saying, well, do it now.
The process is not all the information is ours
to declassify. Some is other intelligence
agencies. It's not, we literally can't do it. Once that gets done and that gets out
there and you read some of the stuff we found that by the way was not processed through
the normal procedure, digitizing it, putting in FBI records. We found it in bags hiding
under Jim Coney's FBI. You're going to be stunned.
You're going to be stunned by what we've found.
We're in the process of declassifying it
for release to the American people.
Is Dan lying to you?
Is Dan telling a lie here, Chet?
Or is he telling the truth?
The answer is abundantly clear to me.
Of course he's telling the truth.
And he's soldiering away at getting the answers out.
He's soldiering away.
So there you go.
A good update from Dan Bongina.
Lastly, on this subject, before we get to our guests,
I just wanna say, I saw Dan post the other day,
yeah, the chat is all in on Dan telling the truth here.
Rightfully so.
I saw Dan post the other day that they've limited
the number of media interviews they've been doing,
Cash and Dan have up until now,
because they wanted to keep the focus on the work, he said.
My outside advice is do more of these interviews.
I realize you're limited in what you can say.
And so a lot of what we're left to do
is kind of try and read between the lines
and try and suss out a little bit more about what might be going on behind the scenes that we
don't yet know.
But I think it's totally worthwhile for these guys to have a lot of conversations with the
public.
This is an agency that's desperately, desperately in need of a credibility restoration.
And the only way to restore the credibility is maximum transparency, maximum conversation and maximum communication with the American people.
So just maximize that as much as possible, fellas. Uh,
this is really worthwhile. Now, one last, uh,
just editorial note for the show, uh,
because I've been asked a million times and people ask, well,
you should interview Dan have Dan on the show. I would love to.
Here's what I'm running into. And I'll just be speaking of maximum transparency.
This is the issue here.
Silverlock, this is a Paulo Bonjino operation.
What we do with the podcast.
I'm not gonna put Dan on the show
because whatever we do on this program
would be to the financial benefit
ultimately of Paulo Bonjino.
So I'm not gonna do that with this program for that reason.
I haven't even, by the way,
I've never even talked about this with these guys.
I'm just saying straight up,
I'm not creating unnecessary conflicts of interest for them.
That's not gonna happen.
Now that does not preclude me from talking to Cash.
I want Cash Patel, believe me,
I've been working to try and get the FBI director on.
I think it'd be great to have him come by
and answer our questions.
But that's where I am.
The other piece is that doesn't preclude me from talking to Dan on radio either. I could talk to Dan on the big
radio show, 12 to three nationwide each day, Eastern time. So we've got some options here.
But just to give you a sense of what's going on, I, my goal and I know Dan's goal for sure
is maximum transparency, maximum credibility, maximum integrity.
And that's always the way we're gonna do this, always.
So more interviews, I'd love to see him do more.
And I'll take whatever interviews I can get
in whatever form I can get it for sure.
And you guys are the best.
It's some good information coming out.
All right, hold on in just a moment.
We've got Susan Crabtree stopping in.
We're gonna talk to her about everything that's going on,
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Susan Crabtree is on the show. Susan, good to have you with us today.
Well, thanks so much for having me, Vince.
I just want to say you're doing a fantastic job.
It's so great to see good people in Washington getting ahead and doing well.
And you've always asked the best questions of me,
especially with regard to the Secret Service.
So it's a pleasure to be on with you today.
Well, it's always so nice to talk to you.
And you make it so easy because you're a good reporter
and you always have something new and interesting to share.
I guess I should ask,
because I know you know Dan Bongino too,
and you were able to listen to some
of what we were just talking about.
What do you think of these guys,
Cash and Dan, being in this role at the FBI right now?
And what do you see, view,
as how challenging the task is that's ahead of them?
Well, they have to be sort of drinking from a fire hose
at the same time, trying to provide more transparency,
do far more than any administration has provided
in terms of transparency.
FBI is always just like the Secret Service,
hidden behind this veil of secrecy and we don't disclose.
So I think they're trying to do both
and I think it's excellent.
I do think he's gonna get to the bottom
of some of these cases and it's past time to restore
integrity to the FBI. I really think that the FBI is part of the problem with this cocaine gate that
I've written about before and Dan has reported on on the podcast several months ago. We have some of
the same reporting on this. So I truly believe he's going to get to the bottom of
that story. And I just, I hope to be able to further that along in the next 24 hours
or 48 hours.
Oh, really? So you think you'll have new developments in the next 24 hours potentially or 48?
Yeah, I do. I have the FOIA documents from the Secret Service on this cocaine issue.
And one of the key things that I think is critical here is that the place where they found this
has changed according to these documents. There was a protective intelligence division
document within this cache that I have that says it was found, the cocaine was found on the lobby floor.
There was a redacted section before the lobby floor.
It was a very small redaction.
And then it switched completely and they have pictures of it
in these cubbies in the west vegetable entrance.
And I think that is ridiculous.
That's just completely,
how can it be both the floor and inside a cubby?
I think they did that to open it up to more trafficking
that was a more heavily trafficked area in the cubby.
First of all, there's a lot going on there.
One, if you're moving the position of it
and then taking photos of it,
you're manipulating the evidence.
You're destroying a crime scene, actually.
The other thing is, if you put it in the cubbies,
for people who don't visit the West Wing
or haven't done that, when you go in,
they have little lockers that you can lock your cell phone in,
your personal belongings, because for most of the time,
they just really don't want you to have your cell phone
in all these various places in the West Wing.
So you can lock your phone up.
And what that suggests to me,
if somebody moved it from the floor to a cubby,
what they're trying to convey is that it was an outsider,
that somebody who was visiting the White House
brought it with them.
Nobody in the administration,
no family members of the Biden family.
No, no, no, this was an outsider who was visiting the White House.
So what you're telling us is that we were lied to about the location of the cocaine?
Well, it's completely disconnected.
You have two documents saying two different things in their public statements.
Don't add here.
Don't comport with the protective intelligence document saying it was
found on the lobby floor. Now I have people familiar with the situation trying to explain
things to me inside with from within sign the Secret Service but one of the main things I think
it's critical and I'm emphasizing this for a very good reason, and I hope to be able to provide some clarity on this,
is they are saying in their public statements all along
that there was no camera surveillance,
there was no camera footage.
So you mean to tell me there was no camera footage
outside of that vestibule to watch people coming in and out?
Well, then that's a security problem in and of itself.
I doubt that's true.
I seriously doubt that there was no camera footage of either the vestibule where they said the
cocaine was found and or the lobby floor where the protective intelligence division, who was one of
the first people on the scene, along with the DC fire department, they said it was found on the scene, along with the DC Fire Department, they said it was found on the lobby floor.
And the reporters at the time said, including myself,
said that that lobby floor was in the east wing,
that main lobby when you go into the front door
of the White House.
So it is a discrepancy.
Also, I have previous reporting saying
that Kimberly Cheadle wanted to destroy the cocaine
evidence and there was pushback from both the uniform division chief, at the time the acting
chief, Richard McCauley, and the forensic division chief, who was Glenn Dennis.
But yet they did, there are documents saying that that cocaine was destroyed on the around July 13th.
There was just an 11 day, 10 day, 11 day investigation total.
Okay.
Two quick questions.
So just clarify for me, which lobby floor was the cocaine found on
East wing or West wing?
We don't, we don't know, but the protective intelligence division said
lobby floor and the document has a little
tiny redaction in front of it.
So in the foyer and the documents that I got from the freedom of information act, actually
it was judicial watch who did the freedom of information act and followed up on it and
pressed the secret service.
They didn't want to provide these documents to get get a hold of them.
And so and that cocaine was destroyed.
They destroyed the, they got rid of the evidence.
They quickly closed the investigation,
destroyed the evidence and said,
we'll just never know how it got there,
which is the most absurd investigation I've ever heard of.
And you said it was Kim Cheadle,
the former secret service director
who was pushing to have it destroyed. Remind me, who was Kim Cheadle, the former secret service director who was pushing to have it destroyed.
Remind me, who recommended Kim Cheadle for the job of secret service director?
Yeah, that's a very good point, Vince.
It was, she was handpicked by Jill Biden, who got to know her when she was on the detail, the vice president's detail.
And she, Jill Biden was instrumental in getting her a job at PepsiCo too, in between serving
for the service and becoming the director being brought in by when Biden became president
to be the director.
So she owes a lot to Jill Biden, the Biden family.
So that is a conflict of interest.
And that is a deep conflict of interest there.
And we know now what Jill Biden is capable of in terms of protecting and covering up the cognitive problems with her husband.
So it raises a lot of questions in my mind.
And there is, I just seriously doubt that there is no surveillance footage
of where this was found.
That I want to stress completely because I believe that it exists.
So if it exists, why are they telling time and time again on public statements that there
was no camera surveillance?
I don't think that makes sense.
And if there was no camera surveillance, that is a security problem in and of itself.
So Kimberly-Chiedl, there was this conflict that Kimberly-Chiedl wanted this, the cocaine
disposed of, destroyed.
And we do see from the documents that it looks like it was destroyed in around July 13th.
But my question is, supposedly, the forensic division chief and the uniform division chief are pushing back on that,
saying we have to hold this.
There's a rule inside the Secret Service for five to seven
years.
Now, I'm being told by other sources,
oh, well, narcotics, we dispose of them.
But what about the baggie that contains the narcotics?
Does that include it in that narcotics disposal?
Because there are also tubes in an envelope,
a separate piece of evidence that has been preserved.
Those tubes carry DNA, the DNA that supposedly the FBI found
on the baggie.
So they are saying at the time back
when they issued public statements
and closed the investigation very quickly within 10,
11 days,
that there was insufficient DNA to get a match to run it by their criminal database at the FBI or
the Secret Service. I am highly suspect of that statement. The FBI at the time, you know, was
corrupted. Can we trust that the FBI wasn't involved in the cover-up and couldn't find the DNA?
That's an open question in my mind.
And Dan Bongino can go back and look at that and go interview the people that made that
statement.
I'm told there's a document out there saying there was insufficient FBI and that's what
the Secret Service used to make that determination.
I'm also told that there was a partial DNA hit
on this baggie, but they decided that they didn't want to run it against the people that they had
the partial DNA hit. And that's a forensic term that can mean a number of different things,
but it can mean that they did find a blood relative that when they ran it against a criminal database that contains DNA samples
from different criminals, different criminal acts.
So we know we didn't find any fingerprints.
But Dan, because of that key part, and I asked why Secret Service, why you have the capability
to test for DNA and fingerprints, why did you hand it over the FBI? From what I'm hearing from sources familiar with the investigation,
they say that's because they wanted integrity.
So they handed over the ability to to to find the DNA
and the fingerprints to the FBI.
Well, we all know that the FBI was severely politicized at the time.
Yeah. So, you know, you know, what you what you just described about Kim
Cheadle being Jill Biden's handpicked person, I should also remind people Dr.
Kevin O'Connor is a close family friend to the White House physician, who now stands very
credibly accused of covering up the cognitive decline of Joe Biden during his presidency.
So this is a an ongoing theme with the Bidens. They control some of
the most powerful people around them. And then it just so happens that all of the most
meaningful investigations and questions never get answered. So that's been an unfortunate
trend.
I want to talk to you about what's going on at the Secret Service now. You've got some
brand new information out, great exclusive reporting on some of the Secret
Service agents who are tasked with protecting Barack Obama getting into a physical altercation
outside of his D.C. residence.
Let me first play the phone call that you shared earlier this week.
This is a radio call back from a Secret Service agent back to her supervisor calling for,
well, just take a listen.
Before I whooped this girl's ass, that's one uniformed secret service agent
talking about another.
And then here's the video footage that you've shared
this week, Susan Crabtree, of these women fighting outside
of a police cruiser, shoving one another.
It looks like there may be a third person involved here.
What are we looking at?
Yeah, we're looking at this senior aid officer,
uniform division officer, attacking,
physically attacking the woman officer who came,
that was more junior, and came to relieve her
because she was, I'm told by sources familiar with it,
that she was late to provide a push,
what they call a push, meaning some relief to her either for a break or for a complete
transition of shifts.
So and also I'm told that she, that this, the senior agent officer was upset that the
junior one brought a Dodge
Durango.
Didn't bring the Dodge Durango, but brought a Ford Explorer.
I mean, this is what is triggering this senior uniform
division officer that patrols the perimeter.
The agents still protect Barack Obama.
But this was in a patrol car outside at one of the check
points outside of the residence.
Yeah, this is what took place. And it didn't take much to trigger this officer. So it has
all kinds of implications and it's raising new questions about whether the DEI policies of
Kim Chiloh was very aggressive and under Barack Obama, both of those administrations, whether
they're lingering at the Secret Service,
whether the director, Sean Kern, is cleaning them up.
Yeah.
And we need to hear about that.
What's going on?
These agents, these officers have been suspended.
Well, these officers are demonstrating, obviously,
a lack of professionalism and discipline.
And so that suggests to the outside viewer
that they were hired for some other reason.
You can't help but notice that they're women and that they're minorities. And so the question
becomes, were they hired on that basis rather than their ability to protect someone like a secret
service protectee in the case of President Obama? That's exactly right. And there is, you should
know that there has been a lot of turmoil questions, discussions in the Secret Service community about whether DEI played a role in the assassination attempt itself.
There was an agent who's still on the job named Rashid Ellis, who came forward a few months ago and online and said, I reported on it at the time. I
believe that DEI contributed directly to the assassination
attempts. And that he was personally a Passover for a
promotion. And he believed that quotas had a lot to do with that.
And that promotion had to do with the drone division, he
wanted to be in the drone division, which they were
looking for people at the time to
do, but they said, no, you can't do that. And then they passed him over for a promotion. So, and a
woman received that promotion. He said the quotas had something to do with that. Now that was a big
admission, but there's also a DEI lawsuit that a number of agents are joining and should be hitting anytime soon in the next
couple of weeks. So I'm expecting that. My sources are telling me that and I have reported on that
lawsuit as well. What I'm sorry, what is the substance of the lawsuit?
That the DEI policies are hurting the Secret Service and actually hurt individual agents from
policies are hurting the Secret Service and actually hurt individual agents from getting their merit merit based promotions.
I see they were passed over because of considerations that had nothing to do with being a good Secret
Service agent.
I got it.
Yeah, that's that is remarkable.
So Sean Coran is the the new Secret Service director.
He was the head of President Trump's protective detail.
We've seen famously in that photo,
standing over the president wearing his sunglasses
as the president just emerged from being shot
on July 13th of last year.
The president in his loyalty to him
made him the head of the Secret Service,
thinks he's the right guy for the job.
But is he, according to your reporting,
executing on the president's vision?
Is he cleaning up the Secret Service?
Because this video that you're sharing with us is troubling.
Yes, I think he is acted swiftly in this case.
He put one of the persons on a do not admit.
That means she can't even that everybody's on high alert if she showed us up at any Secret
Service office that she's not allowed to come in.
The non aggressor, the one that was responding
to the physical attack, was also suspended,
but she's not on that, do not admit, so not as extreme.
But I know for a fact that he, that Sean Curran
has not given an all-hands address to the Secret Service,
announcing reforms, giving a pep talk.
Now Ron Rowe, the acting director,
was appointed after Cheadle was basically pushed out
after terrible testimony before Congress
and after the assassination attempt in Butler.
I do know that he did, Ron Rowe gave several pep talks.
It was a good effort, but Sean Curran,
there's concern within the Secret Service
that maybe he is making the reforms that are needed but there's no communication about them he's been focused on retention and he's been putting out a lot of videos that the cost millions of dollars one for the super bowl that was produced by a hollywood big hollywood producer.
But so they have a severe retention and hiring problem, manpower shortage at the Secret Service. So he has obviously been focused on that.
We know that from these videos.
But there's there was severe problems at the Secret Service well before the assassination
attempts that just was sort of the the mic use.
They provided just sort of a glimpse of what was really going on the Secret Service. There were three female officers that were in agents that were in charge of that site protection that day.
And they're the ones that screwed up not having that line of sight, not having anybody on that AGR building.
And they are trading blame.
And I'm hearing that there is going to be some discipline for some of those agents
involved. Not all of those agents, which is concerning to me. But there even before, just
two months before, there was a woman attached to Kamala Harris's detail who had a mental
breakdown at Joint Base Andrews. And I think you and I talked about that, Vince, on a radio
show. And she, there was concerns back then
that she was not properly vetted
because she had filed lawsuit
against the Dallas police department
for gender discrimination.
And usually that would be disqualifying
for the Secret Service.
I think there's a temptation among good people to,
especially if you're tasked
with leading an organization like that,
to always be seen as supporting the agents.
I stand with you, I work with you.
But sometimes that temptation overrides the good sense
to say, we need to clean it up.
We need to sort the wheat from the chaff here
and make sure to support the right people in the agency.
And if you do that, if you clean it up,
that helps recruitment because people on the outside
see it too and then you get a lot more recruits.
So I really hope they can clean up that agency. Before we let you go, Susan Crabtree,
we've also got your book, Fools Gold, about California and all of the warning signs that
that state poses to the United States. Tell us about it. Yes, we had a lot of people have
talked about California's policy problems, obviously, the failed progressive
vision, but people haven't focused on the corruption that is so widespread in California.
So that's what we do in this book.
I work with Peter Schweitzer's group.
My co-author is his top research director and one of them.
And we did a lot of unveiling of what Gavin Newsom was up to, the problems with the political, the money windfall
between the wildfires and Gavin Newsom,
all the money he's taken from the utilities
that caused the wildfires, and his connections to China,
and why he was allowing, he formed a nonprofit
that was specifically geared toward trying to get more,
more than 100 companies, Chinese companies
into California. But what were they getting into? What was California getting in return?
A lot of intellectual property theft and criminals and gay, even gang members being allowed into
California and Gavin Newsom was getting his wine trademarked into China at the same time
and actually served as a sommelier to the CCP
and had a wine tasting for CCP officials in Beijing.
I noticed the only time Gavin Newsom bothered
to clean up the state
is when the California delegation came.
I mean, see the Chinese delegation came to visit.
That was the only time they started cleaning everything up.
It is really remarkable.
And I just saw it was Karen Bass, I think this week,
the mayor there, who just shared footage,
images of the first houses finally being rebuilt
in the palisades.
And this is, it's gonna take forever.
This is a state that is so inefficiently run.
Do you get the impression that it's bad enough yet
for the lefties who live there?
Will they vote for someone else?
I'm deeply concerned that Kamala Harris
will be the next governor of California
because there's such a divided field on the Democratic side.
And she has great rank name recognition.
That's pretty much all she has.
But unfortunately, that California is so lopsided
in their voter registrations that people like Richard Grinnell
are trying to target conservatives
and focus his non-profit Fix California,
trying to focus on registering more conservative voters
because there's a whole swath of people
that don't even vote in California.
So that's the only strategic plan I've seen so far to sort of prevent the next governor
from being Kamala Harris.
Yeah.
And also, just while we're on the issue, deport the illegals too.
There's a lot of illegals in the state.
And I saw there's some good news this week that Christine Noem and Stephen Miller are
pushing for even more.
And for what it's worth, I've got Tom Homan on the program tomorrow.
The borders are, will be joining me.
Susan Crabtree, RealClip Politics.
Congratulations on all your great reporting.
Thank you.
And I can't wait to see what you do next.
Thank you so much, Vince.
It's great to be out with you.
Great to talk to you.
That's Susan Crabtree with important information
telling us to stay on guard for the next 24 to 48 hours
as she's got more information coming on
the big cocaine saga from the Biden administration.
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