The Dan Bongino Show - OBAMA: Is It Treason Then? | Episode 91

Episode Date: July 23, 2025

Trump claims Obama has committed treason. Hopefully the DOJ can prove that. Also in this episode: the DOJ plans to speak with Ghislaine Maxwell (finally) and sanctuary cities may begin to close. ...Barack Obama Dispatches Mouthpiece To Fire Back At Trump’s Russiagate Treason Allegations ⁠https://dailycaller.com/2025/07/22/barack-obama-dispatches-mouthpiece-to-fire-back-at-trumps-russiagate-treason-allegations/⁠ Showdown in New Jersey Over Top Federal Prosecutor ⁠https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/22/nyregion/alina-habba-nj-us-attorney.html⁠ Sponsors: American Financing - ⁠americanfinancing.net/Vince⁠ Bon Charge - ⁠boncharge.com⁠ and use the code VINCE Blackout Coffee - BlackoutCoffee.com/Vince Pocket Hose - Text VINCE to 64000 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey there, welcome to Vince. Good to have you with us on a Wednesday in our beautiful country. I've got a lot to get to. I've been working the phones like crazy this morning, a lot to share with you what I'm learning in the midst of Obama's treason, President Trump finally getting the media
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Starting point is 00:01:35 Okay. All right. Here we go. All right. Here's a detail that you and I have talked about, but I feel like the rest of the country is not quite where we are on this subject. So I'd like to emphasize something really important about Russia, Gabe. Oh, I just wanna do this right away this morning. Tulsi Gabbard began declassifying massive tranches of information starting last Friday. Those disclosures are continuing through this week.
Starting point is 00:02:01 The president of the United States and Tulsi Gabbard, I'll get to clips of them coming up, talking about how there's so much more coming up, but I want to dwell for just a moment on what she exposed on Friday. And in summary, it's really simple. A lot of people have been complicating it. I'll simplify it as much as humanly possible. The Obama administration knew that Russia did not steal the election for Trump. Russia had no impact whatsoever on the election. And it's pathetic to even claim that. They were going to put that into the presidential daily brief on December 9th of 2016.
Starting point is 00:02:37 They didn't. They scrapped the briefing. And instead all of the corrupt Obama officials got together and hatched a plan to try and salt the earth for the incoming Trump administration. But here's what everybody is missing about the December 9th aborted presidential daily brief. Guess who that brief is written for? Yes, it's written for Obama. Guess who else it was written for?
Starting point is 00:03:03 Trump. The presidential daily brief on December 9 of 2016 was supposed to be delivered to two presidents, President Obama, and President-elect Donald Trump. That brief was never published. The brief that said Russia didn't steal the election, that Trump didn't collude with Russia, that Russia had no impact on votes whatsoever, it was never given to President Trump. The point of that December 9th, 2016, aborted presidential daily brief was to avoid President Trump seeing it. It is as simple as that.
Starting point is 00:03:46 If you go back to Friday and what Tulsi revealed, that detail, unfortunately, was not included in what I thought was a stunning recitation of the facts that she did a perfectly good job presenting, but they didn't include that one element. I think it is so important that people understand that. The presidential daily brief was supposed to go to Trump and it didn't.
Starting point is 00:04:07 Because what we know would have happened is obvious. If the left all of a sudden started coming out and going, oh yeah, yeah, Russia stole the election. They did it for Trump and Trump colluded with them. The second they start saying that, President Trump could pick up the presidential daily brief that he had been issued and say, guys, that never happened.
Starting point is 00:04:25 You wrote it down that that never happened. Here's the evidence for it. But they didn't do that. So in case you're wondering about all of this, and I checked, I was, I confirmed with people who know what's going on here. I've confirmed those are this morning that the president was definitely receiving the presidential daily briefing that is President Trump by that point And it was kept from him. That is the screaming lead from that component of the scandal
Starting point is 00:04:55 And in fact, I've I've shared it this morning on an X so people can see this I wrote here's something completely underappreciated from Tulsi's disclosures see this, I wrote here's something completely underappreciated from Tulsi's disclosures. The reason the Obama team refused to publish that December 9th, 2016 PDB, that showed Russia didn't steal the election is because Trump would have seen it. President-elect Trump started receiving
Starting point is 00:05:16 the presidential daily briefing on November 15th of 2016. Trump receives first presidential daily briefs, CNN reported at the time, Jim Acosta's on the byline. November 15th, 2016, he's the new guy. He gets them every day, except for when they refuse to give him the presidential daily brief, which is what they did. So keep this in mind as you process all of this.
Starting point is 00:05:45 I don't know if it's difficult for any of us or for you to explain this to your friends and family when they're like, well, what's the scandal here? What is Obama accused of doing? They knew Russia didn't steal the election. They knew Trump didn't collude, and then they lied about it and they kept that information from Trump.
Starting point is 00:06:01 It's as simple as that. It's as simple as that. And that brings us to yesterday. The president of the United States is now talking openly about treason, saying that President Obama is guilty of it, that it's his fault. He's guilty of treason. Here's the president of the United States yesterday, declaring that Obama committed treason, and, well, the media immediately jumped all over this. Take a look.
Starting point is 00:06:29 Who should the DOJ target as part of their investigation? What specific figures in the Obama administration? Well, based on what I read, and I read pretty much what you read, it would be President Obama. He started it. And Biden was there with him. And Comey was there. And Clapper, the whole group was there. Brennan, they were
Starting point is 00:06:52 all there in a room. Right here. This was the room. This is much more beautiful than it was then, but that's okay. But you know what? If you look at those papers, they have them stone cold. And it was President Obama. It wasn't lots of people all over the place. It was them too. But the leader of the gang was President Obama, Barack Hussein Obama. Have you heard of him? And except for the fact that he gets shielded by the press for his entire life, that's the
Starting point is 00:07:22 one they... Look, he's guilty. It's not a question. You know, I like to say, let's give it time. It's there. He's guilty. They... This was treason. This was every word
Starting point is 00:07:36 you can think of. They tried to steal the election. They tried to obfuscate the election. They did things that nobody's ever even imagined, even in other countries. You've seen some pretty rough countries. This man has seen some pretty rough countries,
Starting point is 00:07:51 but you've never seen anything like it. This man has seen some pretty rough countries. The president of the United States sitting next to the president of the Philippines yesterday in the Oval Office, that was President Bong Bong. No, I didn't make that up. That's his nickname, President Bong Bong. He goes by Bong Bong, which is hilarious and wonderful.
Starting point is 00:08:14 So President Bong Bong was in the Oval Office yesterday. As President Trump said that President Barack Hussein Obama is guilty of treason. Let me tell you why this is a beautiful statement from the President of the United States you why this is a beautiful statement from the president of the United States and why it is so thoroughly effective. There's some depth to what he did there that you don't see at first blush. Now this idea that you can find him find Obama himself guilty of treason or any other number of crimes, it's irrelevant for the president's
Starting point is 00:08:44 purposes yesterday. It's irrelevant. It's irrelevant for the president's purposes yesterday. It's irrelevant. It's not about the statutory definition of treason. It's not about the constitutional definition of treason. What the president just pulled off yesterday was convincing the American news media to talk about this story at all. Through the weekend, they barely talked about it.
Starting point is 00:09:03 To the extent that the legacy press covered this story, it was to just sort of mock Tulsi Gabbard and just dispense with it. They didn't want to waste any time with it. It was like NPR, the Hunter Biden story. We don't want to waste our readers' time with stuff that doesn't matter, was the attitude that our media took going into yesterday. But when the president sat in the Oval Office yesterday and he said, Obama is guilty of treason, I could see it coming a million miles away.
Starting point is 00:09:35 I saw what happened. I was doing the radio show. I was sitting in this position yesterday doing our radio show as the president said, yeah, Obama committed treason. And I looked over my shoulder, and I've got televisions, I've got this news bay over here, and I look over my shoulder. And all of a sudden, all of the television
Starting point is 00:09:53 channels, there you go, all of the television channels are suddenly locked on what just happened in the Oval Office. What just happened? And all of the chyrons are saying that Trump just accused Obama of treason and all the chyrons are attacking Trump. They're treating him like complete garbage for this. But what has happened is the media for the first time have decided to dive into this story
Starting point is 00:10:18 because they think they can use it to take down Trump. Now you and I have watched this happen over and over and over again. How does this usually go? How does this always go? Let me correct that. It goes, they engage in the story, they tell a bunch of lies, they make it worse for themselves, and the American people become all the more aware of the sins of the American left that the president just rubbed a highlighter all over. I know people often trying to interpret everything that not everything, but some
Starting point is 00:10:47 people do they think that everything president Trump does is for D chess. I'm definitely not one of those. I don't think that every move he's taking is thinking through 15 moves ahead or anything like that. But I do know that the president has a well established ability. Like a, like a, like, like a cat and a laser pointer, to focus that laser pointer and all of a sudden get the media to leap all over it.
Starting point is 00:11:10 And he did it again yesterday by accusing Obama of treason. The media right away jumping on this, ABC, Trump accuses Obama of treason in the Oval Office. These are headlines I'm reading for you too. Reuters, Trump accuses Obama of treason in escalating attacks over 2016 Russia probe, New York Times, Trump escalates attacks on Obama and Clinton as questions swirl about Epstein, CNN Trump
Starting point is 00:11:32 accuses Obama of treason annotated that's another way of saying CNN is going to try and explain all this away. Daily Beast CNN panelists clash over Trump accusing Obama of treason. I'm not going to calm down. Some panelists freaked out. Axios, MAGA demands arrests after Trump accuses Obama of treason. He did it. He did it again.
Starting point is 00:11:57 He convinced them to cover it, which is great, which is wonderful. I love how this is going. For his part, President Obama, former President Obama, has released a statement now, promising that he didn't commit treason, a defensive statement from Barack Obama. Barack Obama has dispatched a spokesman. Now a rare statement from Obama. The media is treating this like Moses is descending with the
Starting point is 00:12:28 10 commandments or something. Former president Barack Obama's spokesman responded Tuesday to president Trump's allegations that Obama took part in a plot to subvert the Trump 2016 victory. But they definitely did. It's not even an allegation anymore. At a Tuesday Oval Office press conference, Trump called for his DOJ to target Obama
Starting point is 00:12:49 based on the allegations. Accusing the former president of being guilty of treason. Obama's spokesman, Patrick Rodenbush. Rodenbush, what kind of name is that? Rodenbush. He wrote that Trump's White House was spewing outrageous assertions. Out of respect for the office of the presidency,
Starting point is 00:13:07 our office does not normally dignify the constant nonsense and misinformation flowing out of this White House with a response, Rosenbusch wrote. But these claims are outrageous enough to merit one. These bizarre allegations are ridiculous and a weak attempt at distraction. He goes on to say that nothing in the document issued last week undercuts
Starting point is 00:13:26 the widely accepted conclusion that Russia worked to influence the 2016 presidential election, but did not successfully manipulate any votes. These findings were affirmed in a 2020 report by the bipartisan Senate Intel Committee, led by then chairman Marco Rubio. By the way, on that point, the left keeps pointing to this report. Marco Rubio, Marco Rubio said this. I'd like the Secretary of State, the new and improved version of Mighty Marco
Starting point is 00:13:50 to step up to a microphone at some point and slam dunk this into the earth. Wouldn't she like to see that? That would be good. I mean, he's got to have to do it at some point. At some point, he's going to be in front of a microphone and the press is going to try and bait him into some sort of question.
Starting point is 00:14:02 Senator, make that Secretary Rubio know, she should just step up in front of a microphone and just dunk the whole thing. Just dunk it. Just come out, join the chorus, accuse Obama of treason here. So Obama's defensive. Does that tell you anything? Obama's suddenly defensive about all of this. He had to bring out Rodenbush to defend him. They say, no, no, no, everything's fine. We didn't do anything wrong. But of course, there's a mountain of evidence demonstrating that they did something wrong. We have information now about, just in the last few weeks, about how James Comey and John Brennan
Starting point is 00:14:39 colluded with one another to force the disgusting and fake Steele dossier into the intelligence community assessment. That was Comey and Breneele dossier into the intelligence community assessment. That was Comey and Brennan who did that, the public record now, affirmatively shows. We know that. We also know, thanks to some wonderful reporting from Molly Hemingway at the Federalist this week, that John Brennan was being told by his top Russia experts that there was nothing
Starting point is 00:15:09 to support the idea that the Russians had meddled in the election to help Trump, that they had aspired to help President-elect Trump's election chances. That's here in the Federalist this week. Molly Hemingway. This is exclusive information that they obtained. The senior intelligence officials pointed out the lack of evidence to substantiate the claim. We have no intelligence to directly support this aspiration point, said one member of
Starting point is 00:15:37 the small group of individuals working with John Brennan and with James Coleman and with James Clapper on that assessment of Russian activity leading up to the 2016 election. This Russia expert worried that the inclusion of the claim would open the intelligence community to a line of very politicized inquiry that is sure to come up when this paper is shared with the Hill.
Starting point is 00:16:01 At one point, an official asking in the meetings, can you really prove Moscow was trying to get Trump elected? They asked in late December of 2016, this would have been after the Obama team at the highest levels had coordinated that they were going to take down Trump in this way. Brennan called the dissenting individuals into his office on December 30th of 2016. Again, these are the Russia experts. And he had a lengthy meeting in which they articulated their serious concerns. The assessment will stay the same, Brennan reported at the end of the meeting.
Starting point is 00:16:40 What? So, again, let me get this straight. And you help me process this, will you, chap? If you're the top Russia experts at the CIA, why would the CIA director have a better read on what's going on than the person who's devoted their life to getting the answers out of their area of interest? So the Russia experts come in and they go, no, there's no, there's no proof here that Moscow was trying to get Trump elected. We can't assert that. Why would we assert that?
Starting point is 00:17:09 We can't assert that. There's no proof Trump was colluding with Russia. There's no proof at all that Russia rigged the election or stole it for Donald Trump. There's no proof of any of this, the Russia experts would say. And John Brennan responded, the assessment will stay the same. That's not based on intelligence. That's based on a corrupt intent. That's based on a conspiracy.
Starting point is 00:17:32 That's based on an effort to salt the earth for the incoming president of the United States, to leave the public with the impression that he was corrupt, that he was not the authentic president, that it was stolen from Hillary Clinton. That's what that is. That's what that evidence demonstrates to us. And so is there evidence that would support a criminal prosecution of all of these people? 100%.
Starting point is 00:18:01 And we should go beyond simply congressional prosecutions here, we should have full blown January 6th committee style hearings over the top of all of this. The United States needs to heal from these sins. There's already a talking point going out across the media right now, and you can laugh at it just like I do. You can belly laugh at it when you see it. That President Trump is weaponizing the justice system against his political opponents. Look, he accused them of using the justice system
Starting point is 00:18:25 as a weapon against him and now he's doing it too. He shouldn't do that. It's all horse crap. It's all just complete garbage. If people violate laws, they should be held accountable. Trump was accused of doing things that he never did. He was indicted on a hoax basis over and over and over again.
Starting point is 00:18:46 The left abused their power. So what are the rest of us supposed to do with that? We're supposed to sit back and go, okay, just let it happen. We can't prosecute them because they prosecuted us. What kind of insane logic is that? It's about doing what's right. Going after people who broke the law,
Starting point is 00:19:03 holding them accountable, and restoring order to the United States of America. Now, in order to do this, not only do you need declassification and a robust investigation by the FBI, which we now know is happening at the hands of Cash Patel and Dan Bongino, what you need are prosecutions. What you need are prosecutors who are going to go after this. And I'm here to tell you that that part of the story is the most troubling part of the story. I'll get into the details why next. You're on Vince, a lot more ahead.
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Starting point is 00:20:30 These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or condition. All right. One more on disclosures and declassification. Tulsi Gabbard's still doing it, getting more information coming out even as we speak. Here's Tulsi Gabbard reacting last night to Obama's statement that she says is just complete garbage.
Starting point is 00:20:56 They've got the evidence to disprove it. And saying more documents are coming. Here's Tulsi. We will be releasing further documents tomorrow that will refute that statement. And I would go back and point to and we will be pulling a whole host of statements that were made by the Obama administration, by Hillary Clinton, by senior Democrat officials, by their friends in the media that state over and over again after this January 2017 manufactured intelligence document was created, that repeat the narrative, there is a vast body of evidence and intelligence that debunks and refutes this statement you've just read and others coming from some of the
Starting point is 00:21:37 Democrat leaders in Congress today. The vast body of evidence that refutes all of the garbage you're hearing from these Democrats. I kind of like this. In a way, I like the phased release that's going on here. Go ahead, mount your defense. What do you want to say for yourself? I didn't do that. We did this. Oh, really? Because we have this other document we're declassifying now that shows you're lying again. Yeah, keep on doing that. Just keep hitting them over the head with these declassifications. And then, of course, get to the level where you prosecute these guys.
Starting point is 00:22:04 Now, here's the issue with the prosecutions. This is this is something that everyone needs to know about. And I'm here to I'm here to tell you the future. Get ready for the fight that's coming. We have something coming towards us like a speeding bullet train that is not going to be comfortable to deal with. The President of the United States does not have a single Senate-confirmed U.S. attorney in the entire country right now.
Starting point is 00:22:34 Not one. Yeah, I know. I know it's crazy that we're at this point. The Senate has been dragging its feet with confirmations. They haven't been getting stuff done anywhere near as quickly as they should be. In the federal judiciary, as of this week, one federal judge has been confirmed. One Trump appointee has been confirmed. In the United States Department of Justice,
Starting point is 00:23:02 nine officials have been confirmed, nine. That includes the Attorney General of the United States Department of Justice, nine officials have been confirmed, nine. That includes the Attorney General of the United States, that's the director of the FBI, and seven others. But that's just nine people, and there's a lot more to go. In the among the US attorneys, we have zero. In fact, the way the president has had to operate with the US attorneys is he's got to just interim appoint them right now. He's just appointing these guys and they get to serve 120 day terms. The problem, as you can see, is 120 days is not even a year. Heck,
Starting point is 00:23:40 it's not even half a year. It's nothing. 120 days is nothing. It's over in no time. And that's already been the case. Remember the DC US attorney was Ed Martin. Great guy, Ed Martin. Who by the way, I'd like to hear more from, he's the head of the weaponization group at the justice department. He said he was gonna come back on this show with,
Starting point is 00:23:58 what? And not for a lack of trying. We've been trying to get him. We haven't been able to get him. What is going on? I'd like to see Ed Martin back in public talking a lot more again. We've been trying to get them. We haven't been able to get them. What is going on? I'd like to see Ed Martin back in public talking a lot more again. But that's neither here nor there.
Starting point is 00:24:09 We'll get to that in another time. But also there's a guy on the West Coast. His name's Bill Aseili. He's the US attorney for the Central District of California. For those of you who are good at geography, the Central District of California includes Los Angeles. Los Angeles is a sanctuary city. Inside of a sanctuary state, it is a lawless place, with the one exception of the US attorney who's currently doing a very good job enforcing the laws that are at his disposal. Bill O'Saly has come up with a brilliant way to arrest illegals in the sanctuary jails in Los Angeles.
Starting point is 00:24:48 And it's very straightforward. If they have entered the country multiple times, they are guilty of a felony. It's called felony reentry. Bill O'Saley has been issuing warrants. He's been getting warrants in order to arrest these people. That means that the jails can't merely ignore a detainer request from ICE. It is under force of law that they have to honor
Starting point is 00:25:12 the warrants. So it's been awesome. Bill O'Saly has been able to deport a lot of people from Los Angeles who normally would have been able to just escape because it's a sanctuary city. He's done a great job. Here's the issue, he's an interim pick. And as of next Wednesday, July 30th, he's gone. No more Bill of Salis. This problem is immense. And it's not just because the president has to keep on finding new interim US attorneys, which is the case right now.
Starting point is 00:25:42 But it's also because if you want to launch prosecutions against these people, if you want to go after Obama, if you want to go after Brennan, if you want to go after Comey, if you want to go after Hillary, just take your pick. If you want to go after any of these guys, you need federal prosecutors in place to do the job. And not only do they need to be in place, they need to be in place long enough to see the case through. To impanel the grand jury, get the indictments going, get the trial going, secure the conviction, get to sentencing. In order to do that, you and I both know that that takes time that none of these interim U.S. attorneys have, not a single one of them. They can't do it. So what we need are full-time actual Senate-confirmed
Starting point is 00:26:28 U.S. attorneys. That's what we need. And so this is why right now you see the president has made a big case. The Senate cannot go into recess. They're about to leave entirely. Don't go anywhere. Stay here and get these confirmations done. Get these confirmations done. Even if the Senate stays in session, will every Republican senators stick around to make sure that these confirmations get through? Not necessarily. Susan Collins, who is a Republican Senator from a blue state of Maine, doesn't really have any interest in sticking around for recess.
Starting point is 00:27:03 She may decide she wants to go home anyway. Nope. I don't feel like it. I want to go home. Lisa Murkowski will probably go home to Alaska anyway. I don't care. I'm going home. Vote without me. And one after the other. I talked to one source this week who said that Chuck Grassley is only so biologically
Starting point is 00:27:20 capable of doing his job. He's an elderly man. Are we going to keep him at work seven days a week to vote on confirmations? Now, my preference is yeah, if you're a US Senator, you should be there doing it. But the word is like, what if we kill him? What if he dies as a result of all of that work?
Starting point is 00:27:37 Well, I don't want that to happen, but I do want him to confirm all of these important positions, these US attorneys. Our country depends on it. Time is of the essence. So the chat is detecting where I think we should go next. The president is being generous with the Senate here, saying, do your job, stay, do your job.
Starting point is 00:27:56 I respect you as a branch of government. Here's what I want to see them do, because I don't know if we have any more options here. I want to see them go into recess. I want the United States Senate to go into recess as soon as possible. And the reason for that is because the president can do this without them. In our constitution, the founders envisioned that there was going to be times when Congress wasn't in the nation's Capitol. And for obvious reasons,
Starting point is 00:28:29 they have to go home to their home districts. And especially back in the day, pre-air conditioning, the August recess meant that you could escape to cooler climates and get out of the actual swamp. Kind of the point. But if Congress isn't in town, how does the president do the job if it would require congressional intervention back in the days that preceded the internet? Well, the answer to that
Starting point is 00:28:54 is recess appointments. The President of the United States has a power called a recess appointment, where when Congress is in recess, he can actually name someone to a Senate confirmed position. That person can be recess appointed and stay there for two full years, two full years, without the Senate being involved at all, other than to be on recess. If the president wants to get this done now, which of course he does, and if the Senate has any inclination to help him, which they should, they should go into a full blown recess. Now here's one of the pieces about recess that nobody tells you or very few do. Even when they do go into recess,
Starting point is 00:29:36 they don't technically go into recess. There's a trick in Washington. They claim they're in recess, but they stay in what's called a pro forma session. Every three days, they smack the gavel and they claim that the Senate is still doing some sort of business. That tactic is only designed to prevent the President of the United States from using the recess appointment. That's it. It's meant to keep the Senate in a phony state of business so that the president can't exercise
Starting point is 00:30:07 a constitutional power that's afforded to him. Republicans, John Thune, you should not play that game. You should not even be bothering with that game. Go home, get the vacation everybody wants. They claim it's the August recesses so they can hang out with their constituents and find out what's going on. I don't really believe them. I think it's mostly just vacation time, but whatever you want to go on vacation You want to go sip a margarita? You want to go hang out on the beach do it but go into a full-blown?
Starting point is 00:30:34 Recess of the United States Senate Let the president get his picks through because if we want law and order in this country we need prosecutors with cojones who can actually go after criminals to include criminals at the highest levels of the government in the past, including in the Obama administration. This has to be done. So that's really key here.
Starting point is 00:30:58 One last thing on Senate confirmations that not a lot of people know about. I mentioned Bill Asseli from the U.S. attorney from the central district of California. He was talking this week with Glenn Beck about this. And this is such a resonant point I need you to know about. Blue slips. Blue slips.
Starting point is 00:31:17 It's this, it's such a stupid thing, but the United States Senate has it. Here's the tradition in the Senate. If your home state senator doesn't want a U.S. attorney in their state, a specific person, they can veto them. Yes, that's right. That's the power that each of these senators have. So, give you the perfect example here. California has two senators, both Democrats, one of them, Adam Schiff, the other, up until recently, nobody knew who he was, Alex Padilla. So we got Adam Schiff and Alex Padilla, who are the senators
Starting point is 00:31:49 from California. They have veto power over any federal appointments among the judiciary and the US attorneys. It's called a blue slip. So Adam Schiff and Alex Padilla can say, we don't want Bill O'Shailey to be the full-time U.S. attorney in the central district of California. And the way it works right now in the Senate is, they say, okay then, he's not gonna be the guy. That is insane. It's totally bonkers that that's the process, and it is. And what it means is that in blue states like California,
Starting point is 00:32:23 good people can't get that job full-time. It means that in blue states like California, good people can't get that job full time. It means that in blue states like New York, good people can't get that job full time. Notice what's happening with Alina Jaba right now. It's a huge battle just to pick a good US attorney to hold that seat. The Trump administration wants Alina Jaba there. Judges are right now fighting to stop that from happening.
Starting point is 00:32:41 This can all be settled if the Senate would just confirm her, if the Senate would go into recess and the president can make a recess appointment. There are ways to conquer this, but I am telling you that you need to prepare for the news cycle that's going to ensue in the next few weeks. We are hurtling towards chaos on the prosecution question. And if you like the state of the economy, I do. And if you like the state of our immigration system, how it's improving so much better,
Starting point is 00:33:11 and how the border is all secure, I do, I like all of that. And if you're looking for the next step, which is accountability for the people who are hurting our country, whether they're street criminals all the way up to White House criminals, the only way you get that is if you have prosecutors in place.
Starting point is 00:33:25 And this story is about as big as a guess. I've got more ahead. We've got Congressman Brandon Gill joining us here on Vince. Love this guy. He's a great Congressman from Texas. We'll be here in just a moment. You guys know I don't just slap my name on anything. I only back up what I truly believe in.
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Starting point is 00:36:25 Pocket hose. Yes, indeed. data rates may apply, see terms for details at pockethoes.com. Pockethoes. Yes, indeed. In the chat, Rainforest says, "'More important than having prosecutors in places, "'ending the judicial coup. "'Rogue judges will just dismiss the cases with prejudice, "'giving the double jeopardy protection.'" Yeah, it's a good point, Rainforest,
Starting point is 00:36:41 which is why it's so important for us to see these cases brought in the correct districts. This is why I've been talking about how this can't come to New York. I mean, sorry, well, New York for sure, but it also can't come to Washington, DC because this is just a rigged judicial process, a rigged jury process, which is not designed in order to reach a fair outcome. It's designed to reach an unfair outcome on behalf of Democrats. You can't have that. So it would be far better if you're going to bring these prosecutions to go
Starting point is 00:37:11 to someplace like Florida, go to Florida. And the way you have to do that is demonstrate that some element of the crime was committed there, bring the case in Florida, and then we're off to the races. So yeah, no, stopping the judicial coup is a huge, huge piece of this. Tactical prosecutions in tactical districts are the only way that you're gonna conquer that problem. So that matters a great deal. Keep your eyes open for that.
Starting point is 00:37:36 All right, joining me right now from the great state of Texas, Congressman Brandon Gill is here on the program. Congressman Gill, thanks so much for joining me today. Appreciate you. Yeah, thanks for having me. Okay, you've had a lot of busyness going on. I wanna ask you about, first and foremost,
Starting point is 00:37:53 about what's going on looking back at the Obama administration right now and the way that these guys really turned the weapons of government against the American people for voting for President Trump in the first place. I know you've been paying special attention to the fact that James Comey and John Brennan are under investigation, reportedly right now,
Starting point is 00:38:15 for forcing a lie into the intelligence community assessment that they colluded to put the Steele dossier into this thing. What should we know about this story? Yeah, you know, it's first of all, thanks for having me on the show. But it's amazing whenever you get people who are committed to the truth, like Tulsi Gabbard in Washington, who want to expose what happened over the past eight or 10 years. And she's been releasing classified documents over the past few days.
Starting point is 00:38:44 We're still going through them. There's a whole lot of information there, new information that came out this morning. But here's the gist of it, is that we knew, we've known for a little while, that the Russia collusion hoax was just that, it was a hoax, it was a lie about President Trump, intended to slander him, to undermine his presidency,
Starting point is 00:39:02 to thwart his agenda and stop him from doing what voters elected him to do. Now what we're finding out is that the intelligence community, Clapper and Comey and others knew that it was a lie, that they originally had intelligence, which said from their community that President Trump did not in fact collude with Russia, that Russia was not intending and did not have the ability to influence US elections. They had that information, they did not release it. Instead, they manufactured new information suggesting otherwise based on the Steele dossier and other hoaxes, knowing that. and then they leaked that information to the press, and then it went on from there.
Starting point is 00:39:49 What we're learning now is that Obama directed them to get new information, and then it went out into the public. This is one of the biggest scandals in American history. Again, we're still going through this. There's a lot of information that we've got to get, but this was a manufactured attempt, a manufactured coup to undermine a democratically elected president
Starting point is 00:40:14 and effectively stop him from implementing his agenda. Yeah, I know it's completely outrageous. And the more that I've thought about it, the more I realized like what Tulsi Gabbard revealed on Friday to begin with is so completely shocking. The fact that the by the the Obama team didn't publish the presidential daily brief was not designed to hide some sort of detail behind closed doors. The rest of us don't get to receive the presidential daily brief. The reason they didn't do it
Starting point is 00:40:46 is because Trump was receiving it. Trump was the elected president of the United States at that point. They didn't want the Trump team to see that Russia did not rig the election, Congressman? No, that is exactly right. And you know, this is one of those things that we all knew was a hoax.
Starting point is 00:41:05 We had gotten enough information, we realized the Steele dossier was fake, that it was based on politicized intelligence. But now we're learning more and more just how deep the deep state actually goes. And the degree to which institutions that the American people should have real trust in, should be able to believe, should be able to think that these people are on our side and are committed to
Starting point is 00:41:31 the truth, that that really wasn't the case under President Obama. President Trump yesterday said treason, that this is treason. Not surprisingly, for the first time in the last week, suddenly the media are covering this story, Congressman. It seems like President Trump has somehow once again, tricked the media into finally covering a story that they desperately didn't want to. Yeah, you know, it reminds me of
Starting point is 00:42:01 in this past election cycle, President Biden's health. Everybody in America knew that his mental health was declining. We could see it on camera. We knew it long before the famous debate with President Trump where Biden's eyes were glazed over, where he couldn't finish a sentence, where he was slurring his words the entire time.
Starting point is 00:42:21 But for months before that, we knew what was going on and the media lied about it. And they just built up this house of cards trying to tell us, you know, don't believe the evidence of your eyes and ears. And eventually that collapses under the weight of real obvious information. And that's what we're seeing here, that the media built up a lie that President Trump had colluded with Russia, that Vladimir Putin wanted President Trump to win, that he interfered directly and on a large scale in U.S. elections. That was a lie. And now we're getting the information that completely crumbles all of that.
Starting point is 00:42:59 OK, so what is your expectation in terms of whether these guys are going to be held accountable? There's a lot of pessimism on the right. People, they keep hearing these things, a lot of investigations. We know a lot of the information. We've seen this for years. And so the big thing is like, where's the accountability? How concerned are you about that question? And are you convinced that the United States Department of Justice is going to do the job that the rest of us are hoping they do? You know, I have full confidence in the Trump
Starting point is 00:43:29 administration and Tulsi Gabbard in the DOJ to go after this. Right now we're in the fact-finding phase. We've got more information from Tulsi Gabbard. I think we need to be having hearings on the Oversight and Judiciary Committees, both of which I sit on by the way, to bring these people in before Congress, put them under oath, and ask them what was going on here. What did you know and when? When did you know that the Russia collusion hoax was a hoax? It asked them about the faulty intelligence that they used, asked them about the intelligence that they originally had, which told them that that this hoax wasn't, wasn't really real,
Starting point is 00:44:08 that President Trump was not colluding with Russia. Let's get all the information. Let's collect it. And then it's up to the DOJ to follow through with prosecutions if we can find if there were violations of the law. But I have full faith that if there was illegal activity, that that is going to be prosecuted. Do you think there should be a January 6th style committee to hover over all of this? Should some extraordinary step be taken by Congress, given how extraordinary these violations of our constitutional rights have been? I think that's something we should consider. We should look into that. I don't think that any option should be off the table
Starting point is 00:44:47 at this point. Okay. Yeah, this is a huge one. This is really, really a big one. Okay, so the August recess is about to begin in earnest. People are gonna go home. There's been, this week the media is making a lot of hay out of the fact that the House of Representatives
Starting point is 00:45:04 led by Speaker Johnson decided not to vote on some sort of release of Epstein files. Speaker Johnson said the reason for that is because the Justice Department is actually doing it right now. The Justice Department is seeking grand jury evidence. They want this released right away. We heard from Todd Blanche, the Deputy Attorney General yesterday, that he's actually going to go personally interview Ghislaine Maxwell to get information out of her. Can you just give us a sense of what's actually happening? What don't people understand about the headlines they're seeing on this?
Starting point is 00:45:35 Well, first of all, as you mentioned, President Trump has committed to transparency. The DOJ is committed. They're going to be talking to Gislaine Maxwell. They have committed to releasing grand jury testimony. Now, I serve on the House Oversight Committee. We voted just yesterday to subpoena Ghislaine Maxwell so that we can talk to her as well. So this is all moving in the right direction so that we can get transparency for the American people, so that we can get justice. so that we can get transparency for the American people, so that we can get justice. You know, I think that there's a big public interest in knowing to the extent that we can,
Starting point is 00:46:11 because a lot of this is still under investigation. Of course there are victims involved here that we need to protect. There's information related to, you know, things about children that shouldn't be public, and I think everybody agrees with that. But to the extent that we can release this information, I think that the public needs to know what was going on here.
Starting point is 00:46:32 But it is moving in the right direction. And we've got a lot to do whenever we come back. But in just again, in the last 24 hours, I've seen a ton of headlines claiming that Speaker Johnson is trying to prevent this information from coming out. He's stopping everybody from voting to release the Epstein files. Is that your impression? That is not what we're saying is that we're not going to allow Democrats to politicize this process. So Democrats have jumped all over this in an attempt to attack President
Starting point is 00:47:01 Trump. And they remember Democrats have had four years under the Biden administration to demand this. You didn't hear a peep from them. And now all of the sudden they're interested in releasing all of this information. But what we're saying is let's release it, but let's do so in a responsible way to make sure that we can protect victims and make sure that we're doing this
Starting point is 00:47:23 in a way that upholds the integrity of our legal system. That's what we're working on. So the president has committed to transparency. We're working with him on that in the House, but we're wanting to make sure that we do this in the right way. Okay, let me talk about some other things that the House of Representatives has to deal with.
Starting point is 00:47:42 We saw a rescissions package go through the House, relatively easy. It got through the Senate, very difficult, but it made it, $9 billion in cuts, thank the good Lord, finally making it through the Congress. Do you think the White House is gonna send any more of these over? Because it was like pulling teeth
Starting point is 00:47:58 to get the first one done. I do, I was at the White House last night for a reception celebrating the big, beautiful bill. And I was discussing this with a few different White House officials. There will be more rescission packages coming. And remember, the beauty of a rescission bill is that it allows us to claw back spending that's already been appropriated. And what's great about it is that it only requires 50 votes in the Senate, so we don't have to work with Democrats. Democrats will spend money on anything and everything, regardless of what it is.
Starting point is 00:48:31 So we're able to rein in that spending. Usually, a lot of this is going to egregiously woke projects, but there will be more. The rescission package that we passed and the president signed into law just last week or the week before, was the first of many that we're going to have. I think that the next one, I think maybe even bigger than the last one that we passed, that one was about $9 billion. So there's a lot more to go here. I'm looking forward to it.
Starting point is 00:49:01 But here's the trick. This audience is familiar with something called pocket rescissions. We've been talking about this a lot. And the idea is basically that the White House would wait until about August 18th, not that far away, and then fire off this rescissions package. And because the fiscal year will end about, exactly 45 days later, it doesn't even matter if Congress votes on it.
Starting point is 00:49:19 So is that the format? Are you expecting the White House is gonna wait until about mid August to send these rescission packages? We'll see what they do on the pocket rescissions. I'll leave that up to them. I would like to see Congress vote on as many of these as possible. And the reason is so that we can show the American people that we are serious about reining in waste, fraud, and abuse, that Congress stands with the president. And I think that that helps us right-size appropriations going forward. So that we can say,
Starting point is 00:49:51 we've already voted to claw this money back. We don't want to be spending money on NPR or PBS or USAID or woke critical race theory or whatever else we could be rescinding. So I think it's important that Congress has a role here, but if the president and his administration wants to go down the path of pocket rescissions, I am all for that. But what I would like to see going forward and in future appropriations bills is to right size the budget process, to make these truly permanent,
Starting point is 00:50:25 these Doge cuts so that we're not continuing to refund woke projects and the more that we can vote on these rescission bills, the better. Okay, but do you really think that the spending will come down in the appropriations process? So people understand this is basically Congress has this obligation, which it normally fails to fulfill. Usually we just get continuing resolutions forever.
Starting point is 00:50:45 People don't Congress very rarely votes on real appropriations bills. But if you're going to do it for real, people are actually going to cut spending. Like you you you walk the halls with these guys, Congressman, you talk to them. Is it all just lip service or is it really going to happen? Well I can tell you the Republican conference is serious about cutting spending. That's why in the big beautiful bill, we had the largest mandatory spending reduction in American history, $1.3 trillion. We rescinded $9 billion on the discretionary side just last week.
Starting point is 00:51:15 What I'm going to be fighting for is to make sure that that doesn't get re-added or if there's a CR that we can claw this money back, that we can carve it out, in other words, to make sure that we're not refunding these programs. I don't think that Republicans can go back to our voters and say that we voted to rescind money and then we just refunded it in the next CR, next appropriations bill. That's gonna be a problem for us.
Starting point is 00:51:40 So I'm gonna be fighting to make sure that that does not happen. Amen. Okay, I love it. And finally, what is it like being Dinesh D'Souza's son-in-law? It makes for a particularly interesting Christmas dinner conversations and holiday conversations. So he's a great guy. I was thinking that. I was thinking that. I was like, what is Thanksgiving like? You know, what is Thanksgiving? What are the conversations like at that table? That must be awesome. You know, he's a he's a brilliant guy, brilliant thinker,
Starting point is 00:52:09 somebody who can talk on any topic on politics or history or philosophy as long as you want to hear. Ask him about anything you want. He can lecture for an hour or two if you want to hear it. It's so good. All right. Well, keep up the great work. Keep reading all of those lefty Twitter accounts before they show up to your various hearings. And oh, you appreciate you, sir.
Starting point is 00:52:29 Congressman, we'll have you back. Congressman Brandon Gill. Good to talk to you today, sir. Thanks for having me. All right. That was great. And okay. So while we were chatting with the congressman, a lot of things are happening.
Starting point is 00:52:43 Tulsi Gabbard is, as I mentioned earlier in the program, declassifying more information this morning as we speak. What she just declassified is the old House Intelligence Oversight Majority Report. That would have been Devin Nunes and company. They had a classified version of their report. She has now officially declassified it. And she in her summary today, she says really obviously that there's a bunch of stuff that the Obama administration was lying about that the report demonstrates what the truth actually
Starting point is 00:53:19 is. She lists them out on her account today. She says the lie was that Putin and the Russian government helped Trump at all win the 2016 election. She says, no, the truth is Obama and Brennan and the rest of the gang fabricated all of this. They manufactured that finding. There was no intel to support that claim.
Starting point is 00:53:39 And yet they insisted it in public anyway to try and ruin the incoming Trump presidency. Tulsi Gabbard emphasizing that. That's from the report today, all just declassified. Also, they said, they claimed the lie was that the fabricated Steele dossier wasn't used at all as a source in that intelligence community assessment of January 2017. She emphasizes something that we've gotten a lot of pieces on already, that it was Brennan, it was Comey, it was Clapper, who worked together to force the Steele dossier that was paid for and created by Hillary Clinton's campaign again, to join that intelligence community assessment again, to try and hurt the incoming president of the United States. Just the most disgusting behavior out of all these people. Also another lie, the Obama administration's ICA was an independent intelligence community
Starting point is 00:54:28 product. She is the lie that was produced with a political analysis. She says that this report, this declassified report demonstrates that Obama ordered this assessment and they knew it was false. That they promoted a fake narrative all with the intent of undermining the legitimacy and the power of a duly elected president, Donald Trump. And Tulsi Gabbard finishes today on this thread pointing out what they've revealed here that there's a lot more to come, but what they've revealed so far includes the, pardon me here, what they include so far includes three massive declassification efforts.
Starting point is 00:55:07 The justice department's June 2018 report of the Clinton annex that was declassified, the house Intel oversight report that Devin Nunes ran that was just declassified. And all of those director of national intelligence records that kicked everything off on Friday. So Tulsi Gabbard, are we not pleased with her? She's doing her job.
Starting point is 00:55:28 She's absolutely doing her job. And she, I can tell she's like me. She's like you. She wants prosecutions. She's, they've been including the justice department in all of these conversations. Check it out, guys. Here's what we've got. The FBI is investigating this.
Starting point is 00:55:44 Nobody knows this case better in the FBI than Cash Patel, who worked with Devin Nunes. And Dan Bongino, both of these men, wrote the actual, the literal books on the subject. Now at the top of the FBI, now it's going to take prosecutions. Tulsi Gabbard is breathing down the neck of the Justice Department saying prosecute. The president is breathing down the neck of the Justice Department saying, prosecute. The president is breathing down the neck of the Justice Department saying, prosecute. Dan Bongino and Cash Patel, I can tell you, I know in my gut, you know in your gut, they're breathing down the necks of the prosecutors at the Justice Department, prosecute. so will they do it? Will they do it? That's the big push, prosecute, prosecute.
Starting point is 00:56:28 We need to restore order in the United States of America. This is the way to do it. I leave you today with a big win. I wanna share one big victory for you. As reported by the New York Times, they're angry about it, which means it's good for the rest of us. The New York Times headline today, hospitals are limiting gender treatment for trans minors,
Starting point is 00:56:48 even in blue states. Let me rephrase the distortion that the New York Times put on that headline. The Trump administration is shuttering child mutilation mills across the country. A massive success. They complain that two prominent medical centers in California are now sharply cutting back
Starting point is 00:57:10 gender-related treatments, these abuses that they do to kids. That's because they're, quote, under pressure from the Trump administration. Children's Hospital Los Angeles on Tuesday shuttered its center for trans youth health and development. One of the nation's oldest and largest clinics for transgender and gender nonconforming young people.
Starting point is 00:57:31 This is where they abuse, affirm that abuse and mutilate these children. That they're shuttering that operation. Thank God. Stanford medicine as well in the San Francisco Bay area has paused all of the surgical procedures that they've been doing on children, including new puberty blocker implants.
Starting point is 00:57:52 Massive. Other hospitals in cities and states led by Democrats have also moved to get rid of all of this mutilation. The University of Chicago Medicine, UChicago Medicine just announced last week, it's ending all of the pediatric transition care. Days after another Chicago Medicine, UChicago Medicine just announced last week, it's ending all of the pediatric transition care. Days after another Chicago system, Rush University System for Health said they were doing the
Starting point is 00:58:11 same. Washington, D.C., Children's National Hospital has announced just this past week that they're discontinuing any more of this transition garbage starting August 30th. The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center said that they're no longer gonna be doing this. No puberty blockers, no hormone therapy for kids under the age of 19. I'm telling you that this counts as yet another one
Starting point is 00:58:34 of those wins that President Trump has warned everybody that you're gonna get tired of. I'm not tired of it. Keep them coming. Glad to have them. I've got another big episode of Vince for you tomorrow. I've got the big Vince show, radio show coming up 12 to three Eastern today. You can watch it live rumble.com slash Vince.
Starting point is 00:58:51 We've got some big guests too. I think coming up on the show today. We're finalizing the details. Stand by for them. But it's going to be great. Appreciate you as always back with you tomorrow.

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