The Prepper Broadcasting Network - The Rising Republic: J6 and Pardons Chatter
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I don't want to set the world
because I learned about kids jumping on my lap and I've loved kids jumping on my lap
to chase at least for a moment Trump and the maggots off the stage.
The fact is we had four dead Americans.
Was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they'd go kill some Americans?
What difference at this point does it make?
We are the Prepper Broadcasting Network.
Welcome, everybody, to the Rising Republic.
It's your boys, Al Douglas Hogan.
And Ryan Buford.
Thanks for joining, everybody.
Hey, how's it going, Ryan?
What's been going on with you last week?
Sorry, last couple weeks, right?
We had Christmas.
Yeah, Christmas and getting ready for New Year's, priming everything.
You know, I've been working on some projects at home to take advantage of the indoor weather and try and tackle some of the things on the honey-do list.
But all in good fun.
Lots of hard work never stops at my house.
Does Santa bring anything worth talking about?
the hard work never stopped at my house so does santa bring anything worth talking about uh you know actually my son colin just dropped off my christmas present here not too long ago
and um because he was he's been house sitting for someone who's got a ranch nearby and he's
been taking care of their animals for him and stuff but he got me a uh a diesel heater for my shop, which is awesome because it connects to a 12-volt source.
And I have big plans to wire that up with a trickle charger from a solar panel for my well pump in my pump house.
Because if it freezes, we got to power outage and it's really cold out, I got to keep that pump warm.
So it's an awesome backup.
Awesome sauce, I think.
Yeah, what about you?
Well, my wife was thoughtful and the kids as well and got me some stuff to keep me warm
this Christmas, or actually this winter season.
And my wife bought me a nice little tactical light that she put in my stocking.
She said it wasn't that much, but it's probably the coolest light that i've had it's got uh an sos strobe on
it's got like police uh lights that flash red and blue on the side when you press hold the button
and it's got uh oh man the beam when you it's got the high beam on it's like i don't know how many
thousands of lumens it is but uh you pull you pull out on it and it like focuses almost down
to a laser beam point,
so it looks like it almost started a fire if I put it on something,
some glass or mirror or something.
Yeah, I like it.
But, yeah, I got some goodies.
Of course, she got me some Black Cop 6.
You know, I put it on my PlayStation.
Oh, nice.
Yeah, I play those war games, right?
Right.
Just odds and ends.
It's good stuff.
My mom got me, like like a backpack tool bag.
So that's cool.
I can, because I always got projects around the property.
I just throw some goodies.
Usually I'd be, you know, putting everything in a box and kind of running it around.
She saw me one time I came over to her house to do a project.
I had a bunch of stuff in a box.
And that stuck with her.
So she bought me this tool bag backpack.
Those are nice.
Yeah.
So I'm just going to throw my tools in that and then haul them over nice and conveniently.
And, of course, it's easier to carry since they're strapped on your shoulders.
Right.
And you got your hands free.
Hands are free.
And then it's got, like, you can stand it upright, too.
So that's the cool part.
Like a portable toolbox, but just a little bit more flexible
yeah it's uh it's kind of interesting even as an adult i still enjoy getting
the fun little things here and there and you know as much as i like giving stuff it's always nice
to get a little something from somebody who thinks about you you know yeah i'm not sure if
that kid of me as far as receiving presents will ever ever go away
i don't know yeah that's what they call the christmas spirit and most of all i like i like
buying things for people too and you'll just see them light up for it's not the giving part and
that falls big on me i know as a kid it wasn't that much it wasn't like that because as a child
of course yeah you know i only wanted presents but But as an adult, I'd like to see other people light up when I give them something thoughtful.
Exactly. That's
huge.
So what are we
talking about today?
There's been a lot of January
6th stuff happening lately.
And I guess
some people are coming out.
You know how, you know
Jim Acosta from CNN.
There are some people that just won't open their eyes.
You can call it a red wave if you want to.
You can call it anything you want.
But when you break down the United States by county,
the 2024 election results by county,
it's clear that America is tired of the woke nonsense
they're just tired of it they're tired of especially small town america yeah which is
most of america i mean it's it's granted yes we're spread out those are the people with with
the conservative values the ones that aren't living the city life they're just spread out across the united states but it's like that that's been suffocating um red-blooded americans for so long
the the woke ism you know the the kangaroo court system the the lawfare against trump you know
and and there's these different ones who just won't let it down it's like jim mccoss is one
of them and of course you got the people from the view and these different it down it's like jim mccoss is one of them and of course you got the
people from the view and these different ones but it's like they almost double down because
no matter they won't they'll never do their own digging their own evidence finding if they if
if they get their source from the biden administration for example to them it's as
good as gold they don't need to second source it they don't need you know i'm saying it's just this is the gospel truth if they get it from another you know say a conservative
or republican side they want to double triple you know quadruple source uh they want to not
even run the story if it's something that might you know make their their team look bad they
won't even run it there's so much stuff that they just hide and there is such a thing as
the left wing slam for fact checking even so if people go to snopes for example i mean it has an
obvious left lean to it and i mean if people are like oh well that's not true because snopes said
well if you really start digging down you realize that there's a lot more to these things
yeah you just can't and that's one that's something you know here's
here's what's amazing we have this this thing called c-span and so much of this stuff like
c-span is pretty much running all the time yeah they got cameras set up on the congressional
hearings and everything that's public it's running all the time it's always live streaming it's
always on and a lot of the stuff that's that's crazy to me that's being run right now is news i heard
years ago you know in in these hearings and that's how you stay informed because when right after j6
happened you hear these witnesses talk and you hear how the videos were manipulated because the
original videos they submitted they were were like edited, and they also
even had sound. Well, come to find out, and you won't hear this on the news, you won't see it on
CNN, you won't see it on MSNBC, but what came out later was that those videos at the Capitol
building don't even record sound at all. They're just video. They're just really they're nope they're just video they're just video strictly video that's it no sound and so what you get then is once they add audio to it they have manipulated
the video okay and so it becomes inadmissible at that point as evidence because it's been it's been
edited and that's and that but but see that this is the the liz cheney stuff that's starting to
come out right now that people are just starting to hear about,
that she has talked to witnesses, that she's been, you know, leading them, if you will,
getting them to telling them what to say, kind of coaching them and their testimonies and stuff like that.
All that stuff is just coming out.
But as you watch this stuff unfold live on C-SPAN, it's like, okay, so you're informed.
You're like, you can't.
It's hard later on down the road whenever CNN releases, well, this is what happened January 6th.
I knew, I don't know how many months ago or years ago now at this point, that there were human, what do they call them now?
They're not called FBI agents.
They're called human resources, I i think human intelligent resources that they have
on the ground so at the time they were saying they were saying no yes because they swore on earth no
there's we don't have fbi agents on the ground well no they didn't because they're not called
agents they're called humans human uh human intelligent resources i believe is what what
the term is and so by saying no we don't have FBIs on the ground,
they're not lying under oath.
They're telling the truth.
They do have assets, FBI assets on the ground
as human intelligent assets or human intelligence resources,
however you want to call it.
But they weren't FBI agents.
And there was 26 of them.
And I knew that there were several back then
because as you're watching C-SPAN and they're talking about this they're putting pictures up it's just not it's just not all
talk they have yeah they put up these poster boards and they talk about timelines and and
questionable figures that were there people they know are not conservatives this is all comes out
live on c-span but it's like cnn doesn't pay attention to that and they know that most
americans don't stay glued in front of television watching this kind of stuff and so it doesn't come out until sometime later uh through these um inquiries
if you will uh it's like but the impeachment queries they want to cover all the time right
oh yeah so because it's big news i mean you gotta justify the narrative and yeah exactly and it's
also something that's against their their their opponents, and it's, I mean, it's weird because I always loved walking into,
it was weird to me, I didn't understand it at the time,
but when I was younger, like out of high school,
one of my favorite places to shop was the Army Surplus Store, right?
And there would always be a guy with rabbit ear TV sets in the back,
and he had usually maybe like vietnam history channel kind of thing
running but he also had c-span and whatever was going on and you know he added he was just
watching it in the background or listening to it in the background but uh and of course a closed
circuit seat tv i'm sure of security with around the perimeter of the facility or whatever, but it was
kind of interesting to me because it's like, well,
the only people that are actually paying attention to this
stuff are people who
are paying attention to everything,
you know, pattern recognitionists,
so to speak, you know, people
like us. Right.
But, I mean, here we are, and we're like ahead
of the curve in a lot of these cases because we see
through this stuff because we can actually look at these things objectively or be like, oh, you know, this is coming down the pipe.
I wonder how this is going to get spun.
Then when you see the spin, you can make an actual, what do you call it?
What's the word I'm looking for?
Opinion?
Opinion, exactly.
An informed opinion based on what you saw
as fact and what how the media is portraying it or spinning it so to speak well i was on you know
i got some social media and i got on tiktok at one point and somebody was on there saying something
about uh noise republicans being noisy or something like that and of course it was it was
had something to do with january 6th and so
i got on there because a lot of times i just have problems keeping my mouth shut and so that's why
i have this platform right and so i got on there and i made a comment about you know true maga
is is is not noisy and clamorous but uh quiet and passive and humble and victory and something along
those lines oh my god and the
liberals are attacking it about you and of course january 6th their battle cry it's always a battle
cry and in back of my mind in something i'm just and every once i get on there i just post something
like to blow their minds like 26 they're like what's 26 what do you mean by that well i know
what i'm saying but they don't and so I want them to do their own homework.
So what's 26, January 6th, 26th.
And maybe it'll encourage them to get on there and then look up what's 26 have to do with January 6th.
Well, it's because there's 26 insurgents that were not Republican or, you know, not MAGA.
They're put in there to cause problems, to cause chaos, to lead an insurgency, if you will, against the Capitol building, that kind of thing.
And then there's other comments I'll get on there and make like,
you don't watch C-SPAN, do you?
That kind of thing, just to giggle a little bit because I know that they don't.
And I mean, C-SPAN has been around since the 80s.
And I mean, it's one of those things where it's like, yes, this is.
And this, if you think about it, that is how the government is able to say that whatever is happening behind these closed doors
so to speak is made available and accessible to the public the the thing is is people think that
what actually happens behind closed doors is what is being preached by the media and that is not necessarily true at all the and and unfortunately
it's so dry that it's really hard to parse through some of that information and find out what's
actually useful or what's something that's pertinent or how this is going to affect somebody
in the past future past present or future you know what i mean right so it's you have to understand
some of the context of the bills that are going through the comments that are happening and stuff like this so people
right now are paying attention which is great um and i think it's it's kind of changed the
the dynamic of what's happening in those chambers today far more than what was going on in the 60s
70s 80s even 90s so i have like uh like like, I don't know if you know who Tim Burchett
is.
Tim Burchett is an American
politician, U.S. representative from Tennessee.
He's been in there since 2019.
Okay, so
what I'm going to play here is a soundbite
from CNN, and of course this is Jim
Acosta.
Yeah, Jim Acosta and him.
And we'll just listen to this audio here right here
you think there should be a criminal investigation to the Liz Cheney one of your former colleagues
if she broke the law why should she be exempt if if I guarantee if Manu Raju or or or you broke
the law y'all be they drag y'all into court in in chains and why should she be exempt you don't
think Liz Cheney broke the law, do you?
If she manipulated this thing, if she met with people,
if she coached them, as they're saying,
if she talked to them on a secret website, which they're saying she did,
if she coached them, if she altered evidence,
if she withheld evidence, then she broke the law.
What's the evidence?
They always say, what's the evidence?
The report came out just days after Donald Trump said that Liz Cheney and other members
of the committee should go to jail.
Aren't they just doing his bidding?
What's the evidence that Matt Gaetz has other than a report?
You've got a report.
It's the same thing.
That's why people do not trust the media.
You have a double standard for one and not for the other.
If she didn't break the law, then she's fine. But if she did break the law, she should be
held accountable. What is wrong with them asking questions?
The House Ethics Committee is voting to release this report, presumably with some Republican
help. This is a House Republican report on January 6th recommending that Liz Cheney be
criminally investigated.
Isn't this Banana Republic stuff?
Why is she being exempted from the law?
Everybody who broke the law should be exempted.
No, it's not Banana Republic.
If she broke the law, I don't see why that's such a hard thing.
If she didn't break the law, if she said it, then she's fine.
There's no evidence she broke the law.
They just looked at what happened on January 6th, Donald Trump's attempt to overturn a free and fair election.
Other than Barry Loudermich, who's a very respected member of Congress, doing his very
long investigation and very tiring investigation into this, and if they found it, I think it
ought to be brought to light.
If not, then she's fine.
I don't have a problem with them investigating that.
You want the government to go after Trump's political enemies?
If they broke the law, I don't care if they're my political enemies or they're my friends.
If they broke the law, bad gummit, they ought to be brought in and they ought to be brought to justice.
There shouldn't be.
That's what we talk about all the time.
That's why Trump's in the White House, because there is two systems of justice in this country, and you can't have it both ways.
You have got to. It's got to be straight and right down the middle.
You can go back and watch all the tapes that the conservatives put out of the Democrats
saying there's not two forms of justice, there's just one.
Well, there is two forms of justice.
The Biden White House, obviously, they're releasing criminals, they're releasing pedophiles,
they're releasing Chinese communist spies at a record number, and nobody's paying attention. There is two systems of the justice in this country and I'm tired of him and you should
be either. Congressman, I mean, you don't think that the January 6th committee should have
investigated what took place at the Capitol on January 6th? Well, I know you don't believe that.
I know you don't believe that. If they investigate it, why didn't they call me in?
I volunteered.
I was the last person to leave the House for the last House member.
Myself, Mark Wayne Mullen.
Neither one of us was called in to see what we saw, to show what leadership.
All they did was investigate the political wherewithal.
It was a witch hunt from the start.
That's why the final episode of that crazy thing,
there was more people watching reruns of spongebob on the on the cartoon network is this about so is this about
getting revenge is this about trump getting revenge and how's republicans going along with it
it's about justice you're absolutely right timmy so the problem there you see how how he's all
on the on his talking points. Is this about justice?
Is this about revenge?
Is this the banana republic?
It's like the same old thing.
It's like deny, deny, deny.
It's what they're always doing.
You don't hear this kind of coverage whenever Biden does something wrong.
For example, the classified documents thing.
You remember when they tried to impeach Biden on the classified documents thing?
He was actually the president, but he wasn't president that took documents home with him?
It was Biden.
Biden was actually the vice president.
He was not protected by that clause, right?
So the President's Records Act.
So he took them home, and they actually did try him, but guess what?
They decided not to charge him because of the fact he's senile.
They used that encompassmentus on him.
They didn't know what he was doing when he was the vice president, but now he's...
Right.
But now, well, they're saying they're not going to charge him now because he's encompassmentus.
Well, okay.
However, he's not incompetent enough that he can't be removed from office, right?
He's still the president.
He's obviously not incompetent enough to do – how many pardons are we up to now?
Like 2,300, 2,400?
You know what?
More pardons than any president since – what was it?
It's been a long time.
Ever.
I don't think anybody's pardoned as many people as he has,
except for maybe Lincoln when he was doing presidential pardons after the Civil War.
Oh, yeah, for the union?
Yeah.
It's like, where we're at.
And it's bad.
Okay, here's another January 6th audio.
And let's see, this is what actually happened on January 6th.
I don't even know if this is the right one I'm looking for.
If not, I'll just edit this part out later oh just real
quick so you said the audio was added to the film after the fact yes so the january 6th audio the
evidence from january 6th when the initial one like right after january 6th happened and they're
playing these things uh there's there's people screaming and hollering in the audio there
was no audio huh so it was just basically like your your security cameras that don't have audio
yes but now all of a sudden we've got security cameras and audio playing at the same time
as evidence right i believe okay that was actually released about a year ago whenever
um tucker carlson did his big old remember he had a big old january 6th thing on his own that he did
right after he got let go from fox news from Fox News for covering too much of the truth.
Yeah.
Funny how that works.
Yeah.
So just take that for what it's worth.
I did cover Tucker Carlson.
Have I seen the original videos?
No.
So I'm only being fed what everybody else is being fed.
So just kind of partially through the evidence.
This is Jesse Waters on the bombshell report. Some bombshell report on january 6th and this is titled what
actually happened on january 6th again jesse waters fox news this is fox news alert the justice
department just released the bombshell report that we've been waiting for what actually happened on
january 6th the fbi had 26 confidential human sources there that day. 26.
A confidential human source is a guy the FBI pays to spy for them.
Of the 26 confidential human sources who were in D.C. on Jan. 6,
four entered the Capitol during the riot.
An additional 13 entered the restricted area around the Capitol.
So more than a dozen FBI spies participated in the so-called insurrection. A bunch of them broke into the Capitol. So more than a dozen FBI spies participated in the so-called insurrection.
A bunch of them broke into the Capitol. Their own inspector general says this is what happened.
But that's not what they told you when they testified under oath.
Those who were there in an undercover capacity on January 6th, how many were there?
Again, I'm not sure that I can give you that number as I sit
here. I'm not sure there were undercover agents on scene. I thought I heard you say you didn't know
whether there were FBI agents or informants or human sources in the Capitol or in the
vicinity on January 6th. Did I misunderstand you? I thought that's what you said. Well,
I referred very specifically to undercover agents. Yeah. And so are you acknowledging then there were undercover
agents? As I sit here right now, I do not believe there were undercover agents on scene. The director
was hiding something. So Congress asked the question a different way. Listen. Did you have
confidential human sources dresses Trump supporters
inside the Capitol on January the 6th prior to the doors being open again I
had to be very careful should be a no can you not tell the American people no
we did not have confidential human sources dressed as Trump supporters
position inside the Capitol gentleman you should not read anything into my
decision not to share
information. Director Ray,
gentlemen's time. Ray's right.
The FBI didn't have undercover
agents on January 6th.
They had confidential human sources.
So what's the difference?
Well, a confidential human source doesn't get health
insurance or a pension. They're just
freelancing for the feds.
Rats in MAGA hats.
They're basically paid informants that the FBI runs at headquarters.
A lot of these FBI rats get picked up on some other charge.
They get sat down and the FBI says, you're going to work for me now.
And if you don't, you're looking at 20 years to life.
So these guys say, yes, sir.
No, you're looking at 20 years to life.
So these guys say, yes, sir.
And they cozy up to people like the Proud Boys and anyone the feds wants to watch and control from the inside.
And these confidential human sources are under pressure to deliver.
What does deliver mean?
It means intelligence and big busts that get the FBI good headlines. According to the Inspector General report,
the spies were feeding the FBI intel that said January 6th was going to get a little hairy.
But FBI headquarters did nothing about it
and then lied to Congress and said they did.
So why did headquarters let January 6th get so out of hand?
And what were all these FBI spies doing that day
and the days before?
Were they riling everyone up like they did in the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot?
In that case, the FBI informants instigated the plot. They even used an FBI credit card to buy
the ammo supplies in hotel rooms. Did the FBI pay for Jan 6 hotel rooms? We don't know.
Remember, the media and the Democrats said this whole thing was a conspiracy.
Where do you think this idea comes from, that this was somehow done by the feds?
I heard that one of the debaters said it was an inside job.
It was. It was an inside job on the part of Donald Trump and his henchmen. Republicans have blamed the FBI and said it was an inside job was is an inside job on the part of Donald Trump and his henchmen.
Republicans have blamed the FBI and said it was an inside job.
It certainly was not an inside job by FBI agents or Antifa.
They go around blaming it on Antifa and FBI agents.
Well, how did the media know it wasn't an inside job when the FBI had 26 of their people on the inside?
January 6th certainly benefited the media,
the FBI and the Democrats.
1,500 arrests humiliated Trump, got him impeached,
criminalized the MAGA movement.
Trump got indicted over January 6th, remember?
They tried to throw him in prison over this.
The January 6th committee,
that's all Democrats did for two years.
Why didn't the committee find any of these snitches?
They did a one-sided investigation, teed up Garland to charge Trump so they could run against a convicted felon.
So the media is going to apologize, right?
No.
The media today is cherry-picking the report to say there were no undercover agents there on January 6th.
The whole thing is a conspiracy.
These aren't articles.
They're FBI press releases.
And they wonder why their ratings are trash and no one trusts them.
It's because of this.
They don't want the truth.
They want to hide it if it hurts the left.
And they can't admit they were wrong because it's too embarrassing.
And they were a part of the cover-up.
But the FBI is worse than the media the fbi knew what was in this report they covered it up before
the election and then the director says he's resigning the day before it comes out give me a
break this kind of sliminess is why trump nominated cash patel i wonder what else cash is going to
find in the bureau
when he looks under the hood.
As a former federal prosecutor and a public defender
who defended a lot of these types of cases,
what you need to show is whether or not the FBI
and government agents were using undercover operatives
and informants on the day of January 6th.
Once you prove that, then you defeat the insurrection narrative
with the FBI's own
documentation. And what does this report do to the January 6th defendants? None of the confidential
informants were arrested or charged. These guys were right alongside everyone walking into the
Capitol. But you're in prison for years. If you're a defense attorney for a Jan Sixer and this drops after the case was decided,
that could change everything. Constitutional law professor Jonathan Turley says this, quote,
there is a question of why the confidential human sources who entered the Capitol were not
charged as part of an operation that the Justice Department described as an effort to
shock and awe targeting everyone involved that day.
This report does not find specific wrongdoing or direction from confidential human sources in the
writing. Congress, however, is likely to seek more information on these sources and their conduct on
the day. Are you allowed to commit crimes as a spy for the FBI and not get charged because they said this was the greatest attack on democracy ever.
So it was up there with 9-11 traitors.
They said seditionists.
They're off scot free.
You can try to overthrow the government if you're an FBI rat and just walk away.
Congress has to find out.
And what does this mean for pardons?
Congress has to find out. And what does this mean for pardons? I mean, the Hunter Biden pardon already greased the runway for Trump, but this reports all the ammo Trump needs. He told Time
Magazine, it's going to start in the first hour, maybe the first nine minutes. Now, if I were
president, I don't think I'd pardon J6ers who were slugging cops. But if you were wandering around
peacefully, come on.
And it's not just Kash Patel that's going to clean house.
Tulsi's on deck.
I'm here with Tulsi Gafford.
She's here on the Hill meeting with my colleagues.
She's going to be a great DNI, Director of National Intelligence.
It's a really important job.
It oversees all of our intelligence agencies.
And it's a need of reform.
I think everybody would admit that.
And so we need to bring in a reformer.
Now, the deep state's never been this backed into a corner, ever.
We have Trump assassination files that we want to release,
JFK assassination files, COVID files, Epstein, Diddy.
What about that pipe bomb?
Is the FBI still working on that one?
Who planted that?
It's just another conspiracy theory that you were right about.
The lab leak, the laptop, and now Jan 6th.
No wonder Biden's under pressure to dish out more pardons.
Who knows how high this thing goes.
All right, I'm going to stop it there.
He's got a lot of information, but you know what?
None of those 26.
Good information, though.
Yeah.
None of those 26 insiders went to prison and have been sitting there like the other January Sixers.
That's been sitting there with no speedy trial.
You know, loss of all the rights.
Still sitting in prison.
And they're just political prisoners in my book.
Pretty much.
And I don't know how true
this is and we might have to dig into this at some point but i think there's like a 20 billion
dollar lawsuit that's kind of floating out there among g6ers uh for false imprisonment
so i have a feeling that's going to be something that comes out maybe that figure isn't right
but i think there's something that i mean mean, just like, I mean, if someone gets wrongly, uh, murdered by a police
department or law enforcement or something like that, or like a medical facility or something
like that, then there is retribution and there, and usually it's in the same sense in the vein of
financial compensation. So as American taxpayers, guess what?
If this is real, we're going to be paying for what our own government did to its own people.
Which is horrendous.
It's messed.
It is.
It's messed up.
I mean, it's absolutely.
And the whole thing is just absurd.
I knew the day that it happened.
I was like, wait a second.
This isn't right.
You know?
And the whole agent provocateur has always been in the back of my mind with this whole thing,
that there were people on the inside causing this to happen or riling up crowds,
and then some people wound up going through, walking in between the velvet ropes on camera, you know,
to go through and do what?
See the White House, whatever.
I mean, these people that were at the Capitol, they weren't doing what you would consider.
Because I've seen insurrections before and the fallout from that, especially when Egypt fell and some of these other locations.
You know, Lebanon, I think, was one and over what they think is like a, you know, like some sort of a warlord's house, Nigeria, Liberia, it's not pretty.
And usually nothing is left.
It gets ransacked.
This was not, in my my opinion an insurrection it was basically a few people who got caught up
in the wave of other people who instigated an event to happen and now we're finding out that
those other people were the exact people we thought they were feds who were the proud boys
or whatever you want to call them stepping in there to to make a specific group look like
they were nefarious and now here we're finding out the opposite oh big surprise did you do you
remember watching it live whenever because i remember clearly there was there was some there
the majority of them were yeah they were mega whatever and then and then but there were some
that had like their faces were covered, like Antifa.
Oh, yeah.
And everybody that was on the ground knew that they were not with them.
They even pointed them out and told them, get out of here.
He's not MAGA.
He's a Fed.
He's a Fed.
You know, I remember these videos.
They were happening quite a bit.
And a lot of those people, heck, I remember one, and I wish I could remember his name,
because it just kind of got disappeared and swept under the rug.
But very early on, this guy's face was identified as a federal person.
What's that?
I think it was probably Ray Epps.
That sounds very familiar.
As a federal person that was on the ground.
At this point, I'm nervous to even call them federal agents because when we say agents of the federal government, that would apply, I guess, to just about anybody that's working for them in any capacity whatsoever.
But I got one more.
Do you know who Stephen Smith is?
I know it's Steve Smith, but no.
Well, this is somebody personal.
This is a sports journalist,
and he's a radio host.
He's got his own podcast.
It was analyst for ESPN.
But he's actually,
and he's always been a pretty staunch liberal.
But even this guy is seeing, you know,
what's going on with January 6th,
and he's kind of upset about it.
I just want to kind of play for his opinion,
you know, because he's from the left.
I want to hear what he's got to say here.
Check this out.
Sure.
Amidst a bombshell report from the Justice Department that revealed the FBI had at least 26 confidential informants on the ground when the Capitol was stormed on January 6, 2021.
The report says most of the informants engaged in illegal activity during the chaos. The Justice Department says only three of its 26 informants present had been instructed to observe potential domestic terrorist suspects on the day of the riot.
The rest of the 23 appear to have gone to the Capitol on their own accord.
Upon hearing news of the report, Vice President-elect J.D. Vance posted the following on X quote.
For those keeping score at home. This was labeled
a dangerous conspiracy theory months ago and quote didn't hear anything about that for the election.
Didn't hear anything about that when the quote unquote insurrection was broached by Vice President
Kamala Harris as a Democratic nominee. The belief that Donald Trump was a danger to democracy and using this as a profound, illuminating bullet point to make that case.
And now here we are yet again finding even more evidence to Donald Trump's claims when he articulated that process is rigged.
My big issue is that I'm really, really sick and tired of every time I turn around finding
something else that the Democrats have lied about or downplayed or misrepresented along
the way.
I mean, I see Republicans like Megyn Kelly or Officer Tatum or Candace Owens or, you know,
the Sean Hannity's of the world.
You know what I'm getting tired of?
You know what I'm getting to the Democratic Party?
You know what I'm getting really pissed off about?
I'm getting really ticked off.
And every time they open their mouth about something pertaining to y'all,
they seem right
they right to make the case that the right had a monopoly on insidious evil tendencies
corrupt tendencies duplicitous hypocritical untruthful tendencies
and every time
they made those accusations
we turn around and find out
that at least some of them are guilty of the same shit
I don't know about y'all
but I'm sick of all of it
I'm sick of all of it. I'm sick of all of it.
They've actually made Donald Trump look like he was right instead of them.
What do you think? I mean, that realization, I think, is what swayed a lot of black and Hispanic voters toward Trump, because people are starting to realize that, wait a second, everything that they're saying, they're either guilty of themselves or is a flat out lie because I have my own eyes that I can see with.
And we're just getting played what gets
me is when some people still despite it all still are like oh well you know that's not the case you
know you're you you're electing a felon as president so now we're screwed for the next four
years well wait a second we got we got bigger problems to worry about than what someone decided to charge the incoming president with when you realize that the last four years and then the previous eight, aside from the four years of Trump, 8 12 and 16 years ahead or you know before that
when we were dealing with obama's and clinton's uh bush's i mean the whole that whole you know
sequence of individuals who were tied into something far more nefarious and regardless
of left or right you you realize that, hey, wait a second,
these are two sides of the same coin,
and we have this person, this individual,
who's being put up as the poster child
for everything that's wrong with government.
But you take a step back and you realize that, wait a second,
this is the complete opposite of that.
I mean, you have someone who's not a lifetime public or politician who's
stepping in and making waves and getting shit done.
And he's the one that's villainized.
Yeah. And he's villainized. And that's, if that doesn't wake someone up,
especially in the back black or Hispanic community, Asian,
whatever minority it might be. I mean, it's like, wait a second,
community, Asian, whatever minority it might be. I mean, it's like, wait a second, this person's actually living and breathing and acting in the same way that the American dream is designed to
be. And yet he's being villainized by people in power. That's if that doesn't wake you up,
I don't know what will, you know, but will you know but yeah that that was an interesting point
you said that's a left-leaning podcast left-leaning i mean that was oh yeah that was a huge advertisement
for the right yeah stephen a smith look him up yeah he's uh he's definitely not a republican
does this mean he's going red probably not i'm just saying if he's seeing it uh i mean i mean
look look at what you you're gonna always want to have Stephen Colbert's and your Whoopi Goldberg's and people who will never ever change.
But Chris Cuomo has moved.
At least center.
I've heard some stuff.
He's like, wow, this is an interesting realization.
Yes, and he's not the only one.
I mean, look what happened with RFK, you know, and Tulsi Gabbard, you know. You got people that was previously Democrats sliding over, however moderate or center-left they were, scooted over a little bit because they're tired of the lies and they're tired of the wokeness and tired of all this stuff that's being fed to us.
This guy right here, Stephen A. Smith, he's just another one.
He's just tired of the lies.
Some people will just wake up on their own.
It takes some people some time to wake up on their own, you know, because they're kind of eating themselves, the leftists.
When they put out these lies and they can't cover up the truth over time, because eventually, you know, it's hard to cover up a lie after you've told so many of them.
You forget what's true anymore.
And that's what's going on with the left right now.
We need to take just a quick break.
We come back and we can talk about some of these pardons you mentioned just a second ago.
Sure.
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listen, this right here. This was back when Trump was president and he was making some
pardons. This is Adam Schiff, and he's talking to Don Lemon.
Good stuff, right?
Two absolute ding-dongs.
Yeah, talk about cesspool.
These two, oh, my Lord.
Okay, so listen to this right here, and this is CNN.
This is back when Don Lemon was on CNN, okay, before he got let go.
What it would do is say that in the event the president pardons anyone in an investigation in
which the president is a witness, a subject, or the target, those investigative files will all
be turned over to the Congress. The Congress ought to know whether the president is using the pardon
power to obstruct justice. The American people have a right to know. I think it is clearly constitutional.
It doesn't prohibit him from granting a pardon, even a pardon he shouldn't grant. But it does
say that we will be able to at least find out whether the president is using this power to
shield himself from liability. It offers transparency at the very least. Absolutely.
Thank you, Congressman. I appreciate your time. Thanks, Tom.
at the very least.
Absolutely.
Thank you, Congressman.
I appreciate your time.
Thanks, Tom.
2018.
Yeah, we need to release the documentation,
whatever kind of files we have
to try to determine
if there's any kind of corruption.
Well, jeez, let's talk about
Biden's pardon of Hunter Biden, right?
All the way out to what year?
2014?
Oh, yeah.
When Biden himself, Joe Biden was the vice president and his son, Hunter Biden, out to what we're year 2014 oh yeah when when when he when when biden himself joe biden was
the vice president and his son hunter biden was was a not no experienced guy and sitting
at the chair of burisma an energy an energy factory in ukraine ukraine smells to me of
biden corruption this entire war that's being perpetrated by Biden, you know, you could say it's a proxy war against Russia.
It smells of Burisma and Ukraine corruption.
Something is definitely going on there.
And coming from someone who's former military, I mean, I don't know where you've been or what you've done.
I mean, I don't know where you've been or what you've done, but I mean, most people that I know in the military have soured on this topic in particular because it's like, wait a second.
This is definitely not something that we should ever have even started to get involved in.
And maybe that's the wrong card to throw out there.
You know, that is 100% on board because even as a civilian,'s like wait a second what are we even doing there this is the biggest waste of time and money
and this proxy war is that and that we as taxpayers get to pay for right right
so you what was your guess earlier for the for the the pardons i thought i the last number that
i saw was something like 2300 okay well this is from uh december 12th so it's actually older
it was 1500 back then which i think was record breaking significant it is that's all he's got
to be spending all day every day doing nothing but writing parties come on you can't tell me
he's doing that he's he's going through these case by case he's just signing papers yes all you're
doing someone else is pushing it under his nose so again the thing is is a presidential pardon
in my opinion is something to where as a president you review the case you realize that over the course of your term as president that this person
was probably unjustly um convicted of a crime and that pardon has some sort of specific
connotation to it like maybe it was something where the laws changed as a result and now this
person can be set free because the reason they were convicted is no longer
a felony or something like that or you know something like that but it seems like with that
many pardons it completely takes the the critical thought out of that and to me it's a total abuse
of power i don't think any president should be allowed to have more than maybe 10 or 20 pardons, maybe 100 max, but we're talking 1,500 two weeks ago.
And the last number I saw was close to 2,300. I don't know how accurate that is, but still,
it's like, what's the point of that just if you're using your presidential powers to do
nothing for four years and then pardon a bunch of people to me that's just criminal activity
it seems like it uh i don't know it and right you can't tell me though i'm still i'm stuck on this
that he went through all the all these and they're supposed to be non nonviolent crimes that he just went through all of these 20 some hundred now or whatever those cars were for sometimes a week at
a time away from their family you know and communications of the from the outside world
and what makes this worse is just it's not non-violent crimes but as i'm looking here he
commuted i don't know if you heard this or not 37 out of 40 federal death row inmate uh sentences
so he commuted them from from death row to whatever life sentence. 37. Now, this is from American Wire, so take it for what it's worth.
It says, today President Biden announced, and let me see what the date on this is, December 23rd.
Today President Biden announced that he is commuting the sentences of 37 individuals on federal death row.
Those individuals will have their sentences reclassified from execution to life without the possibility of parole.
The White House said in its fact sheet issued on monday i've did it what's he saying here i've
dedicated my career to reducing violent crime and ensuring a fair and effective justice system
to me a fair and effective justice system is the one where you know the judge the jury whoever
whatever kind of trial this is says uh guilty uh the distance yeah if someone has committed a crime where the death
sentence was on the table you can't tell me that a jury of 12 people sat by and did that all that
work like you said spent all that time debated and put this person in prison and said yes this
individual deserves to die as a result of whatever crime it is they committed, you can't tell me that that person, basically given the information that was available,
is just all of a sudden, oh, the evidence was not good enough to justify death.
So now we're just going to sit there and pay for them for however much longer it might be.
I mean, it's ridiculous i'm reading here that uh and this is the daily wire now that some of
these include cop killers and one in particular was a man who kidnapped and murdered a 12 year
old girl tell me why that kind of cesspool of the earth definitely not cream of the crop but the
lowest of the low raped and murdered a 12 year old girl
and got the death penalty and we don't know what kind of trial it was but got the death penalty
and he's just like no you don't deserve it let's just commute him to life in prison yeah no
immediately death in prison well that and that's the justice that the family wants and that's the
thing yeah and the families that are affected by these crimes, they get to live life knowing that their taxes are going to pay for someone that killed their child.
I mean, it's hard to be able to look down the barrel of that and being on the receiving end of some sort of crime like that and be like, okay, this is okay.
This is humanitarian.
No, not necessarily.
Some people, unfortunately, you you know disagree with me if you
want but some people deserve to be put down period yes because um besides the the murder of the girl
and the cop killer uh daryl lawrence is the name of the cop killer uh lawrence was 33 years old he
was a i'm sorry another one of those whose sentence was commuted was cop killer Daryl Lawrence. Lawrence murdered a 33-year-old Ohio police officer, Brian Hurst, during a bank robbery in Columbus in 2005.
Others include a man who murdered two people in a carjacking, a man who murdered a postal worker, and multiple men who murdered fellow prisoners.
I mean, you know, it's just...
So the first guy you mentioned has been in prison for almost 20 years now, and he's probably going to get to be in there for another 15 or 20 years.
And it's like, wait a second, this is – and he murdered somebody.
I mean, took somebody's father, brother, husband away.
I mean, it's –
And the painstaking process of the whole death penalty system is that they don't, in my opinion –
and I don't know if this is a fine wire to walk, because I've seen people proven years later innocent, right?
When a case is reopened and reexamined, maybe DNA evidence that wasn't around at the time.
Sure, absolutely.
But there's a part of me that wants to see these kind of people die immediately, not to linger and be a burden on the taxpayer dollar.
Because these guys have been here
for years and years and years i mean when when there's evidence beyond a shadow of a doubt which
should be the case anyway in any murder you know i think that's the case but i don't it's the system
is broken in that way that how did that happen back then how could you convict someone would
be on a shadow of a doubt and then years later dna evidence when we have this technology to prove hey that he's actually been on death row for all this time for no reason
and he gets immediately released and that breaks my heart that happened to him but how did the
system fail him in the first place i know it's not freaking a perfect system but it's the best
system in my opinion and that's what's great about america well that's the thing if if someone truly was innocent sure set them free you know and read
pay any sort of you know retribution that might be deserving of that person losing 20 years of
their life or whatever but in this particular case when you've got a president who's basically
senile who's just commuting all these sentences i mean there's no reason for that i mean it's not
like a dna evidence has been brought to light and all of a sudden he's like, wait a second, this isn't the case or this person deserves to be set free.
It's just, oh, this person is a son of somebody who I know and they've got some political pull, so guess what?
They're free to go or they're free to live a life and not suffer the same fate as the person that they impacted with their own criminal activity.
It's bullshit, honestly.
Would you agree with me? It's not the perfect system. It's just the best system.
It's not. I mean, exactly.
And I think that there are, with advances in technology,
and DNA has been huge in clearing and commuting sentences but
it's not perfect whenever you have humans involved it's not perfect um but there and if there's good
police work that's pretty much what you have to go by because usually a lot of these sentences that
are that wind up being commuted because of d DNA or whatever is because of faulty police work
or evidence that might have been mishandled or something like that.
But, I mean, even if the system is faulty and this is what we have to work with,
introducing something like these kind of commuted sentences doesn't help that.
You know, and if anything, it makes it worse in my opinion
well before we go did you hear uh did you happen to see uh todd young he's a a democrat
representative i forget what state he's out of but he's he's on some of some kind of panel
and he's talking about resources in africa and stuff and he called for what it is. He said exploiting.
We need to keep exploiting.
And he's like,
he's fumbling over his words, and he's like,
exploring. We need to keep exploring.
Call for what it is.
It's exploitation.
This is humorous to me.
Listen to how he got bugged up in his own
truth.
How can we help foster the public-private partnerships,
bringing American capital and expertise and standards to Africa so that we can keep exploiting,
so that we can,
exploring where we can get these minerals?
Oh, man, that's brutal.
And that's exactly what's happening.
Shadow companies are moving in there because they're like, oh, lithium.
Yep.
Cha-ching.
Just like what we talked about a few weeks ago with North Carolina
and all the mining right there with Piedmont.
Yep.
Piedmont lithium.
Coal, silver, iron ore.
I mean, and the thing is, in Africa, guess what?
They don't have OSHA there.
They don't have wage controls.
They don't have labor in industries or anything of that nature.
So guess what?
Kids are going into these places.
Chinese investors are buying up land and mines and stuff
and reopening a lot of these mines in Africa,
employing African children and young adults for pennies on the penny, so to speak, fractions of a cent.
And, you know, two or three dollars a month kind of thing.
I mean, next to nothing.
And to them, that's great because it's the best economy that
they they can get their hands on but they're also sacrificing their lives to go in and do this work
that really shouldn't be done yeah or it should be done by robots or technology instead of human
beings so essentially africans are being turned into slaves in their own country by American interests or Chinese or foreign interests or whatever it might be, which is sad, but it's true and it is happening.
The irony about that is the left who's pushing all the lithium-operated green tech.
Oh, yeah.
Right?
And all their anti-slavery, because the white liberal is the one who's always talking about reparations.
They're more racist against white people than black people are.
And here they are with pushing their own belief system and the green tech, the green technology and all this, the green new deal.
And in the process, they're basically enslaving these – I've seen the mines and the black kids,
they're children.
And I don't know if they're getting paid or not.
If they are, they're taking it back home to mom and dad,
who's probably also in the mines.
Once you realize that lithium is the new cotton,
it kind of changes your perspective
on getting your power tools
or your, you know, what do you call it?
Battery operated cars, electric vehicles and, you know, that kind of stuff.
It's in our laptops.
You really should take a step back.
What's that?
It's in our laptops.
It's in our phones.
It's in everything that we use.
Oh, it's in everything.
And, I mean, I've kind of tried to make a shift toward less tech.
And, I mean, I don't buy nearly as many electronic devices as I used to I try and recycle as much as
I can in the in the sense that if someone else is getting a new phone I'll take theirs their old
phone instead of buying a new one you know what I mean I don't buy new vehicles I don't I mean I
don't buy into that because and there's a lot of people there's a big I mean it's kind of hard
to go against that wave.
But I don't mind getting made fun of for driving an old vehicle or running an old device that's so old I can't even make any new updates on it, so to speak.
But on the other hand, I know deep down that I'm not contributing to that nightmare just because I can't see it, but I know that I can feel it.
Right. And, well, you're going to have a lot more peace at the end of the day aren't you oh absolutely you know and it's i personally i do just and i try and make the most out of what i
have and take care of my things so that i'm not sitting there disposing of the next lithium tool
or whatever um but i mean it's like i said once
you realize that lithium is the new cotton it's really quite an eye-opener to where that money
is coming from where it's going and who is doing the actual work yeah yeah yeah yeah because it's
it's not because they're africa by and large is a poor country.
I would say the majority of it's going to Caucasian, European Caucasians, Germans, Americans, Russians.
It's going everywhere.
Chinese.
It's a huge, it's a billion-dollar industry.
And their supply is not infinite and that's why they're wanting i believe to dig in so deep
and get this uh this piedmont lithium thing going and even deeper and get more some of the more
mining right there because i guess north carolina's got one of the i think i read the sixth
largest in the in the earth and i believe it and they're sitting on it and they they want access
to that but yeah well i mean you look at the appellations and they've basically eroded away
to the point where they're just hills now compared to the mountains that we have here out west
well that just makes it that much easier to mine if you don't have to go quite as deep as some of
these other locations because it's accessible right right but the deposit itself is probably
buried under other mountains it's just it's the the accessibility is probably buried under other mountains.
It's just the accessibility is next to impossible with the technology that we have now.
But, yeah, I mean, it's a struggle, man. It might be a topic for another day, too.
But, hey, that concludes our episode of The Rising Republic, at least for this week.
I want to thank everybody for listening. I am L.ouglas hogan and i'm ryan buford thanks everybody for joining the show