The Megyn Kelly Show - Biden Doc Pleads the 5th, Former Intel Chiefs Probed, China-Owned Farmland Crackdown: AM Update 7/10
Episode Date: July 10, 2025President Biden’s longtime physician refuses to answer questions in a congressional probe into the alleged cover-up of the President’s cognitive decline, citing doctor-patient confidentiality and ...a pending DOJ investigation. Former CIA Director John Brennan and FBI Director James Comey are reportedly under criminal investigation by the DOJ related to their roles in the Trump–Russia probe. The Trump administration unveils a new plan to block foreign adversaries, including China, from buying U.S. farmland, citing national security risks.Riverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order. Tax Network USA: Call 1-800-958-1000 or visit https://TNUSA.com/MEGYN to speak with a strategist for FREE today
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Good morning, everyone. I'm Megan Kelly. It's Thursday, July 10th, 2025. And this is your AM Update.
This is unprecedented. And I think that this adds more fuel to the fire, that there was a cover up.
President Biden's White House doctor invoking the Fifth Amendment in the House Oversight Committee's probe into the potentially criminal cover up of Mr. Biden's cognitive decline.
Former Obama CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey facing a criminal
investigation in relation to the Russia collusion story.
We have adversaries that are buying our land, especially the People's Republic of China.
And the Trump administration's plan to crack down on Chinese-owned US farmland and the
threat that ownership poses to national security.
All that and more coming up in just a moment on your AM Update.
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President Joe Biden's White House physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, on Wednesday declining
to answer questions in a House Oversight Committee probe into a possible cover-up of President Biden's
cognitive decline by White House staffers. In a February 2024 medical exam, Dr. O'Connor describing
President Biden as, quote, a healthy, active, robust 81-year-old male who remains fit to
successfully execute the duties of the presidency.
Dr. O'Connor departing Capitol Hill after a brief meeting with the House Oversight
Committee in which the doctor invoked his Fifth Amendment right not to answer questions
and potentially incriminate himself.
The meeting compelled by subpoena after Dr. O'Connor in June refused to sit for a transcribed
interview.
The doctor's legal team releasing a statement on his behalf, citing doctor-patient confidentiality
and a supposed pending DOJ criminal investigation as grounds for declining to answer the committee's
questions.
In early June, President Trump directing the council to the president in consultation with
Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate, quote, whether certain individuals conspired
to deceive the public about Biden's mental state and unconstitutionally exercise the authorities and responsibilities
of the president.
Whether the DOJ has formally opened an investigation remains unclear.
Oversight Chairman Congressman James Comer speaking to reporters moments after the meeting.
I'm going to read the first two questions that were asked.
Were you ever told to lie about the president's health?
He pleaded the Fifth Amendment.
He would not answer that question.
The second question, did you ever believe President Biden
was unfit to execute his duties again?
President Biden's White House position pleaded the Fifth Amendment. This
is unprecedented. And I think that this adds more fuel to the fire, that there was a cover
up. We're going to continue this investigation. We'll move forward. We have several other
witnesses that are going to come in for depositions and transcribed interviews.
On Wednesday, Next Up host Mark Halperin reacting on the Megyn Kelly show.
I don't know, as I said before,
I don't know what crime he might be guilty of,
but I do know that he's abusing the public trust
and after four years of participating in the coverup
and arguably the central figure,
because he is a doctor and he does have a responsibility,
both to his patient and the public interest,
I just think it's hard to me to see
how he's gonna sustain this,
unless the coverup was even more insidious
than we knew it to be.
In other words, one thing that hasn't been acknowledged
by anybody on the inside,
and he'd be considered on the inside,
is that they knew how bad it was,
and they covered it up.
Their premise is, we didn't really know.
If it went that far, is we didn't really know.
If it went that far, again, I don't know that that's a crime,
but it's a political crime and it's a policy crime
and it's an irresponsible action for a doctor
who's supposed to have a obligation
to the American people to have done.
Fox News reporting Tuesday evening,
the DOJ is investigating former CIA director John
Brennan and former FBI director James Comey.
Sources saying the Brennan investigation includes allegedly making false statements to Congress
in relation to the Trump-Russia collusion probe.
Those DOJ sources declining to share specifics of the Comey investigation, but revealing
a bit more on the Brennan one.
The criminal referral of former
director Brennan made by current CIA director John Ratcliffe coming after the release of a CIA review
last week pertaining to the intel community's assessment regarding potential Russian interference
in the 2016 election. President Trump's first term hamstrung by accusations of collusion between
the Trump 2016 campaign and Russian president Vladimir Putin to influence the election.
Those claims later debunked by multiple investigations.
The assessment ordered in the waning days of President Obama's administration, concluding
in part that President Putin, quote, aspired to help then candidate Trump win the election.
The review ordered this past May by Ratcliffe finding multiple anomalies with Brennan and
others' work, including, quote, excessive involvement of agency heads who created, quote,
a politically charged environment that triggered an atypical analytic process.
Those same agency heads forcing inclusion of the now-debunked Steele dossier in the Intel
assessments annex, which the main report referenced, thus finds Ratcliffe implicitly elevating
unsubstantiated claims over the objections of the two senior CIA leaders responsible
for Russian intelligence.
Those agents warning the information in the dossier, including salacious allegations involving Mr. Trump and Russian prostitutes, did not meet, quote, even the most basic tradecraft standards.
Ratcliffe revealing that the CIA Deputy Director for Analysis had warned Brennan in an email on December 29, 2016, that including the Steele dossier in any form risked, quote, the credibility of the entire
paper.
Director Brennan ultimately stating, quote, my bottom line is that I believe that the
information warrants inclusion in the report.
Months later, in a May 2017 House hearing, former Director Brennan testifying that the
CIA did not rely on the dossier.
You know, if the Bureau ever relied on the Steele dossier as part of any court filings,
applications, petitions, pleadings?
I have no awareness.
Did the CIA rely on it?
No.
Why not?
Because we didn't. It wasn't part of the Corpus of Intelligence information that we had.
It was not in any way used as a basis for the intelligence community assessment that
was done.
It was not.
In May 2023, former director Brennan testifying to Congress, quote, the CIA was very much
opposed to having any reference or inclusion of the Steele dossier in the intelligence
community assessment.
But it was included in the annex and referred to in the main report.
Ratcliffe explains why, quote, when confronted with specific flaws in the dossier by the
two mission center leaders, one with extensive operational experience and the other with
a strong analytic background, Brennan appeared more swayed by the dossiers general conformity
with existing theories than by legitimate tradecraft concerns.
Fox reporting, quote,
the full scope of the criminal investigations into Brennan and Comey is unclear, but two sources
describe the FBI's view of the duo's interactions as a conspiracy, which could open up a wide range
of potential prosecutorial options. Coming up, what's up with the Chinese buying up so much US farmland?
The Trump administration says that's about to stop.
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On Tuesday, Agricultural Secretary Brooke Rollins, joined by Defense Secretary Pete
Hegseth, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Attorney General Pam Bondi, Counselor to the President Peter
Navarro and several state governors, announcing a comprehensive plan to protect U.S. farmland
and food supply from foreign adversaries.
American agriculture is not just about feeding our families, but about protecting our nation
and standing up to foreign adversaries who are buying our farmland, stealing our research and creating dangerous vulnerabilities in
the very systems that sustain us.
No longer can foreign adversaries assume we're not watching and we're not paying attention
and we're not doing something about it because we are.
Our National Security Division is actively monitoring foreign threats to American agriculture.
FBI has opened over 100 bio-smuggling investigations in recent years.
We will prosecute you.
We will hold you accountable.
It is a national security issue when a country cannot provide for itself.
And we will never let any other country control our food supply or control our people. The United States is no longer going to tolerate the attacks on our agricultural system, not
just the land, but the supply chain as well.
Key elements of the Seven Point Plan include emphasizing the strategic importance of agriculture
and a ban on farmland sales to Chinese nationals and other foreign adversaries.
In recent years, foreign-owned U.S. farmland sparking concerns over spying, sabotage risks
near military installations, and agricultural intellectual property theft.
Secretary Rollins saying more than 265,000 acres in the U.S. are owned by Chinese nationals.
We spoke to the director of America First Policy Institute's China Policy Initiative,
Adam Savitt, about the national security concerns posed by Chinese-owned U.S. farmland.
He says this initiative is long overdue.
Well, this announcement by Secretary Rollins was really nothing short of revolutionary.
And that's because nothing has been done on this issue at the federal level for decades.
There was
a reporting mechanism put in way back in 1978. It's called a FEDA, and this is requiring the USDA to
put out a report every year which records the foreign purchases of agricultural land. Now,
that's all foreign purchases. Now, for example, there's no issue with allied countries owning
foreign land. The Canadians own a lot of timberland, for example.
This was put into place again in the 70s to keep track of this foreign ownership.
But the thing is, it is not up to date for the modern era when we have
adversaries that are buying our land, especially the People's Republic of China,
of course, ruled by the Chinese Communist Party, the CCP.
And while they do not have a huge amount of land in acreage per se, of course, as they're an adversary country,
they have the potential to use all of the land that they do own for surveillance and sabotage.
And again, compared to a country like Canada, which is the top ownership of foreign land,
it's actually not that much, but it is a whole lot when you're talking about
a place to station drones,
a place to have listening posts,
a place to station CCP agents
that go and scout military bases
and other functions that they can do right under our nose
because they have a platform
right here in the United States, agricultural land.
In June, 2024, the New York Post identifying 19 US military bases located in close proximity
to land bought up by Chinese entities.
Savitz says some of these land purchases may seem harmless because they're in remote locations,
but they could pose very serious threats to national security.
To talk about the military installations more, people think that these purchases
are innocuous, like, you know, they're outside of cities.
So they're sort of beyond most people's view.
But these purchases are one of the earliest ones that came to national
attention in 2019 was a purchase of 10,000
acres of designated agricultural land on the Texas-Mexico border. This was near
Loughlin Air Force Base. A Chinese billionaire came in and was trying to purchase this land,
which he would turn into a wind farm, which would also be connected to the Texas power grids where
he could potentially use nefarious means to, let's say, overload that grid or in other ways
interfere with it. Again, also near flight paths near this Air Force base which can be monitored. So here's this huge swath of land in the middle
of nowhere essentially. No one really lives by so this goes under the radar. Another high profile
case. Fufeng bought an agricultural processing plant other side of the country up in North
Dakota. This was in a few miles of Grand Forks Air Force
Base in North Dakota. This is where our B-1 bomber fleet, or at least part of it, our
B-1 strategic bombers are based. This would give them a perch for surveillance and sabotage
very close to this Air Force base.
On Tuesday, Secretary Rollins also announcing she will join the Committee on Foreign Investment
in the U.S.
Savitt explains why this move is critical.
Now, to go to the federal level and who's supposed to be protecting us from this, you
know, this is a bureaucracy in D.C.
It's called CFIUS, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, CFIUS.
Until now, it has not involved the Secretary of Agriculture because this has gone under
the radar.
People didn't perceive agriculture as a security threat.
One big part of the announcement yesterday that Secretary Rollins made is that she has
now been designated as a member of CFIUS, this board.
CFIUS is across the board surveying incoming purchases from foreign countries which may
affect national security. Now that agriculture
in the person of Secretary Rollins will be sitting on SIPIUS, when an agricultural case comes in,
when there's an inbound purchase of land by an adversarial country like China, agriculture will
be able to sit on that decision, will be able to inform that decision. That's an important modifier
that happened with this announcement. Savit says the threats posed by Chinese-owned U.S. farmland go far beyond spying on U.S. military
bases. Chinese entities are increasingly gaining access to America's agricultural data and
proprietary technology, though not through espionage, but through business acquisitions
of agricultural companies operating inside America. Now, many of these are overtly, you know, directly listed or if you look into it, if
you look just barely beneath the surface, these are state-owned enterprises of the Chinese
government.
One of those is called Syngenta.
That is an agrochemical company.
It used to be a Swiss-owned company.
It was acquired by the PRC in the 2010s.
A lot of farmers rely on this.
It's a multi-billion dollar company.
It provides chemicals, pesticides, seed technologies,
things that people who are not in the ag industry like me,
we don't think about this, right?
But this is essential to what these farmers do.
They need seeds that are adept to their type of soil. They need
seeds that are adapting to their environment and their crop needs. So a lot of these farmers are
used to this name, Syngenta, right? And they trust this name for decades. A Chinese company called
ChemChina acquires Syngenta. And then the Chinese government has full access to this technology that
they're developing, the data that they collect, access to the land. In this case, we're actually talking about
intellectual property theft. And so in that way, it kind of goes under the radar. In other cases,
it is subsidiaries. It is hidden, you know, shell companies, four and five steps down,
where yes, it has an English sounding name. And you would have no idea that there was a Chinese interest,
four or five rungs up the ladder that is either a state-owned enterprise or it's related to the state.
Now here's an important thing that the listeners need to know is that no company of any size or any importance in China is not tied in some way to the CCP. As for clawing back land already owned by foreign adversaries, Savitz says the states
will need to lead the way.
This is a very difficult question.
This comes down to state law.
The states have been doing, I should mention, the states have been doing amazing work while
the federal government was getting its act in order and now finally has some sort of
an ordered plan here under the Trump administration. The states were doing this good work, dozens of states
were sort of really, I would call it experimenting with laws because agricultural sectors differ
state to state, property law differs state to state, but I mentioned Arkansas put in a law that
they enforced and pushed out Syngenta. So they, under their state law, they were able to eject Syngenta and also penalize them
with a monetary value.
But again, state by state, this gets very sticky as far as ownership and how to rescind
that ownership.
Political reporting in April quote, more than two thirds of states, primarily controlled
by Republicans, have enacted or
are considering laws limiting or barring foreign ownership of land.
And that'll do it for your AM Update.
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