The Trish Regan Show - BREAKING: Judge BLOCKS Don Lemon ARREST! DOJ to Pursue Lemon AGAIN as 3 Church Protestors CHARGED!

Episode Date: January 23, 2026

BREAKING: The DOJ is moving fast after a mob stormed a Minnesota church service Sunday — three arrests already announced as authorities signal this investigation is far from over. Don Lemon was on t...he scene — and questions are mounting. The magistrate judge blocked Pam Bondi from arresting him this round, but she's coming back, and Trish Regan presents the evidence Bondi needs. And brace yourself: if you thought Minnesota’s fraud scandal was bad, California could dwarf it. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is issuing a sharp warning to Governor Gavin Newsom after the California governor’s awkward and embarrassing Davos appearance left global elites stunned. Meanwhile, ABC is officially on notice. The FCC has issued a public reminder that the Equal Time Rule is the law — and it can be enforced. Trish Regan warns this could spell real trouble for partisan broadcast programming, with Jimmy Kimmel and The View squarely in the spotlight. Plus — a jaw-dropping moment on Capitol Hill. Biden prosecutor Jack Smith is under fire over allegations his office “tolled” GOP senators’ phones during the January 6 probe. Texas Congressman Brandon Gill delivered a scorching takedown — and we’ve got the tape. Join Trish Regan LIVE with the full breakdown on today’s Trish Regan Show. #TrishRegan #BreakingNews #DOJ #FCC #Politics #MediaBias 🔔 SUBSCRIBE and remember to hit ALL notifications ▶️ https://Youtube.com/TrishReganChannel ✅ JOIN the Team to support independent journalism: ▶️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBlMo25WDUKJNQ7G8sAk4Zw/join 📈 For financial insights, subscribe to Trish Regan's own research with The 76 Report: ▶️ https://76research.com — Use CODE: DOLLAR for special offer. ✅🔔 CHECK OUT MY NEW SPOTIFY SHOW AND PLEASE SUBSCRIBE FOR FULL DAILY EDITIONS: https://open.spotify.com/show/2blgbg4OaN5dqFhkBy12ii?si=HPdSujPDRrapZWtxbsgAjQ&nd=1&dlsi=979e048c08c04e13 Sponsors: Try QUO for FREE PLUS get 20% off your first 6 months https://Quo.com/Regan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:04 Hello, welcome to the big show, everyone. We get arrests going on in Minnesota. About time, right? Pam Bondi coming through with at least three of them right now. Gosh darn it, does that say two? We mean three on the lower third there because it just happened. Ladies and gentlemen, the third arrest out of that church protesting group. And by the way, we got more to come.
Starting point is 00:00:25 Enough is enough. I am a reverend on top of being a lawyer and an activist. Well, I can tell you this. she is not much of a lawyer, right? We talked about that yesterday. Terrible lawyer because she really doesn't understand what's at stake. And now, and now she's been arrested. Meanwhile, this guy?
Starting point is 00:00:44 So you know, Pam Bondi, you want to come and arrest me? You want to come and give me charges? So be it. Okay, well, she came for you. She got you. You're arrested too. It all comes as we get a big warning there for The View and Jimmy Kimmel and all the late night shows, Colbert,
Starting point is 00:01:02 the other guy on NBC who's from New Hampshire. I can't remember his name. He's just like the late late show. Oh, Seth Myers. All of them, right? They're all under fire right now because running cars not messing around. He runs Trump's FCC. And there's this little thing called Equal Time Rule, which means you cannot in a show like
Starting point is 00:01:22 the view or in a show like Kimmel just go as crazy as they've been going, right? With 25th Amendment and everything. I knew this was coming yesterday. I played you this clip and I was like, hey, where's the FCC? Well, the FCC is here, ladies and gentlemen. I'm not sure. I didn't know if we moved on to another piece. Amendment.
Starting point is 00:01:40 Right. It's time. It's time. Yep. Like, they're going to have to do some really different things at ABC News because you cannot have programs like that on the air anymore. And it's high time because for goodness sakes, 99.99% of the time, they're just bashing Trump, bash and Trump, Trump.
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Starting point is 00:03:29 we got some arrests going down three of them right here. I have to change the lower third. It looks like this was done a little bit. Earlier in the day, shall we say, we have three arrests, ladies and gentlemen, that have happened as a result of that church protest. You know, they thought they were so cute. They thought that this was the way to do it, and they had Don Lemon escorting them in, right there by their side to kind of condone it all. Wow, was that a mistake? Mistake for him and mistake for them to ever do this. And again, you know, you're not dealing with the brightest bulbs here. So you know, Pam Bondi, you want to come and arrest me, you want to come and give me charges? So be it.
Starting point is 00:04:04 Yeah, well, she's come. She's come, and she's taking you away. What do you know, okay? You're going to wind up in jail for a while. 40 years, probably. Remember the women that were grandmothers that were praying and, I guess, protesting, therefore praying, whatever, intimidating. Somebody thought they were intimidating the people at the abortion clinic.
Starting point is 00:04:24 Well, they got 40 years. Yeah. So, look, guys, I don't know what to tell you, but you're in for it. You're in for it. Pretty darn good. Here's this woman. I can never say her name. Tell us why are you doing this?
Starting point is 00:04:34 This is operation. Pull up more of a clandestine operation. We show up somewhere that is a key location. They don't expect us to come there. And then we disrupt business as usual. So that's what we're about to go do right now. And justice for Renee Good and letting them know that this will not stand. They cannot pretend to be a house of God while harboring someone who is directing ICE agents to wreak havoc upon our community.
Starting point is 00:05:11 and who killed Renee Good, who almost killed a six-month-old baby. Enough is enough. I am a reverend on top of being a lawyer and an activist. So I come here in the power of the Almighty God. Well, the power of the Almighty government's coming down pretty hard on you, lady. And Nakima, she's going to be going to slammer for like 40 years. Some lawyer she is, right? Then you had that nut job, William Kelly, total nut job.
Starting point is 00:05:38 Yesterday, I went into a church with the Kima Armstrong and I protested these white supremacists, a pastor of the church is a f***ice leader in the city. As you can see all these pretend Christians, all these comfortable white people who are living lavish, comfortable lives. So you know, Pam Bondi, you want to come and arrest me? You want to come and give me charges? So be it. Yeah. Okay. Well, that's exactly what she did. Pan Bondi saying, update, William Kelly is now in custody. our nation was settled and founded by people fleeing religious persecution.
Starting point is 00:06:11 Religious freedom is the bedrock of this country. We will protect our pastors, who will protect our churches. We will protect Americans of Faith. And Dunedana, William Kelly, you and the Kima and the rest of you. Oh, this lady, she's actually a school board member, Chantal, Louise Allen. She was also arrested. This woman's on the school board out there in the Minneapolis area. Goodness gracious, okay.
Starting point is 00:06:35 She's also a clerk who works. one of the local government offices. Lovely. You can see her. They circled her. This is this great Twitter account, lives of TikTok, and they circled her in the video.
Starting point is 00:06:46 So she was one of the protesters that you saw out there that was being, you know, partaking in the whole thing. They get a whole list because, by the way, I think it was Nikima, who, brilliant lawyer that she has, decided to go post on social media,
Starting point is 00:07:00 a big thank you to everybody that was there, naming them all. I mean, you can't, I think they wanted this for, goodness sakes, but you shouldn't want this because this is actually not a good thing for your cause. I mean, Americans do not take kindly to this. They don't like you just busting down the doors of the church. She tries to say now, oh, that's not really what we did. But there's a lot of it on tape, right? We saw her on tape, and she's talking about how they, they do this in a clandestine way,
Starting point is 00:07:26 and they just show up on locations. It just so happens, though, you can't do it in a church. Here's Pammy. Whether it's a public official, whether it's a law enforcement, officer, no one is above the law in this state or in this country. And people will be held accountable. This state is a mess right now. We've seen the chaos. And it's constant. And our men and women and law enforcement deserve to be safe. And that's what we're going to do in Minnesota. Okay. So yes, they are coming through with the arrest. But there's one arrest in particular that I think a lot of people are questioning, and that would be the arrest of one Don Lemon. In other words, what's going to happen with him? We've been making the point that he really needs a good lawyer because he's
Starting point is 00:08:15 kind of in a bit of a bad situation. I mean, when even the president is weighing in on you. They're patriots, and they have to be abused by guys like Don Lemon, who's a loser, lightweight. I saw him the way he walked in that church. It was terrible. I have such respect for that pastor. He was so calm. He was so nice. He was just a What they did in that church was horrible yesterday. Yes, horrible, horrible. And so it's sort of shocking that we have just learned that they are not moving forward as of yet. As of yet, they can go back with more, but this, unfortunately, for me, kind of speaks to,
Starting point is 00:08:59 she didn't get it right the first time, okay? I have this much patience right now with Bam Bondi, like this much. And to me, you don't go forward and present the information for the arrest until you actually have everything that you need. And so part of what we're going to do today is we're going to make sure she has everything that she needs. You know, we're going to help her do the homework assignment, so to speak, because whatever's going on, like they're not putting enough information before the judge.
Starting point is 00:09:26 And granted, I get it. You can tell me, like, the judge is a political bias and this, that, and the other. maybe the case, but I would say that if you have the proper information there that you're offering forward, you should be able to get an arrest here. The judge is currently rejecting Justice Department's initial attempt. So that's critical, the initial attempt to bring charges against one Don Lemon. Now, why is this of such concern? Like, why is he not just a journalist there? In fact, when I first saw this story unfold on Monday and we were talking about it, I was like, well, you know, maybe he's got some cover.
Starting point is 00:10:00 As a journalist, right? And as somebody who has covered protests, although they've always been sanctioned and out in the open and legal protests, part of me is like, okay, well, you know, he's just there covering the news. But the difference here, and I think this is really important to remember, is the premeditation of all this, because, again, you saw him there with the woman who organized it all. Remember this? So you know, Pam Bondi, you want to come in a resume?
Starting point is 00:10:28 Not that one. Let's go back again. There was the woman, Nekima, who organized it all. And she was telling him beforehand this is going to happen. So it's clear that he was part of this beforehand. And so if you know that there's a crime that's about to take place, like, why don't you call that in? Tell us why are you doing this? This is Operation Pull Up more of a clandestine operation.
Starting point is 00:10:53 We show up somewhere that is a key location. They don't expect us to come there, and then we disrupt business as usual. So that's what we're about to go do right now. Okay. And so he was with her beforehand, and I think that's a critical distinction. He's trying to say, no, no, no, I'm just being a journalist here. I'm just doing my job. It's called journalism.
Starting point is 00:11:15 It's an active journalism. He sounds terrified, actually, in this one clip I'm going to show you. It's very clear he needs a very, very good lawyer, and I don't think he's out of the woods yet. So, again, they're rejecting the initial attempt. Perhaps Pambandi needs to actually do a little bit more due diligence in terms of how she's preparing things for the judge so that we don't get this spit back in her face again. But I would say that he sounds scared. The MAGA administration and the fake news magas are losing their mind over something that's not even true. So let me just make it clear.
Starting point is 00:11:48 Is this an assistant attorney general? I don't know. Gosh, what's something. Hemet, um, going or whatever. He knows her name. He's doing that to live. So, um, I had no affiliation to that organization. I didn't even know they were going to this church until we followed them there. We were there chronicling protests.
Starting point is 00:12:11 Once the protest started in the church, we did an act of journalism, which was report on it. Active journalism, love it. Talk to the people who were involved, which included the pastor, members of the church, and members of the organization. That's it. It's called journalism. First Amendment, all that stuff. All of you people who believe in the First Amendment, absolutist. There you go. So why don't you talk to the actual person who is in charge of the organization
Starting point is 00:12:39 and whose idea it was to have the protests at the church before you start blaming me for stuff for which you have no idea? Okay, so that would be Nekima. They got her. She's arrested. Then we've got the school board member, right? She's been arrested. You get the nut job. who terrorized everyone, Kelly, who's been arrested. And now we've got Don Lemon not yet being arrested. The judge turning that down.
Starting point is 00:13:04 But as Harmeet says, you know, here's the argument. And listen to this very carefully. And Pam Bondi, you know, whatever you're listening, you listen to this very carefully. So this position of his is so stupid that I was trying to figure out how to put it in layman's terms. Imagine you have a bank robbery that's being planned by a number of criminals. They're crossing state lines.
Starting point is 00:13:24 using the wires. And then a podcaster says, well, let me embed myself in here and come along for the ride and live stream the crime. That would not be protected by the First Amendment. And so it is a crime to disrupt and harass and make people in a church or any house of worship feel unsafe in this country. And when you're part of that planning and show up and ride along and laugh outside about and make commentary outside about how.
Starting point is 00:13:54 Now disrupting and putting people in fear is literally part of protest and part of the plan. You know, we are not reaching conclusions now. Of course, everybody is entitled to the presumption of innocence. But if I were giving advice to a journalist about this, which I have done in the past, I would say do not participate in a crime actively. Yeah. Like, that's kind of a no-brainer, right? And I'm sure she probably has.
Starting point is 00:14:19 Don't forget, she was a Fox News contributor. I'm sure that she has given advice. And what distinguishes this is that they were trespassing on private property. I mean, that was what had me from the beginning. I was like, wait a second, why are you going in on private property? That's kind of reckless. So you've got private property that they're breaking into and then harassing and kind of tormenting these people.
Starting point is 00:14:40 Here's Don Lemon with the pastor. What do you think of this? I mean, this is unacceptable. It's shameful. It's shameful to interrupt a public gathering of Christians in worship. but there were folks I have to take care of my flock Listen we live in a
Starting point is 00:14:58 There's a constitution in the First Amendment to freedom of speech and freedom to assemble and protest Not there, buddy, not there We're here to worship Jesus Because that's the hope of these cities That's the hope of the world is Jesus Christ I want to be very respectful, please don't push me though We're here
Starting point is 00:15:12 We're here to worship Jesus That's why we're here Did you hear that? He's like Please don't push me? He wasn't pushing you, Donnie? Lemon. Donnie Lemone. I'm sure he'd like that. It kind of goes with this whole she-she attitude. So Donnie Lemone is in big trouble still. So they didn't get the first time around. But again, you heard her meet. What she's saying is it doesn't mean that you can embed yourself when you have knowledge ahead of time of that crime transpiring. So we have this on tape. I mean, they can go and
Starting point is 00:15:45 get the tapes and try and get the time log. Maybe that will help the judge. And then you got him talking about we and this is the new form of protesting. What an idiot. Like he thinks it's okay to actually trespass onto private property. We can get into the FACE Act, we can get into the Klan Act, all of these things, right, which we're going to, going to come into play. And that is actually going to add to this sentence that they're going to get. That's why you could be looking at something like 40 years for these people. But the fact that he sits there and thinks it's a-okay to bust into somebody's private sanctuary where they are worshipping, and say, okay, here we are, and we're going to cause a ruckus. Like, you can't do it. It would be like
Starting point is 00:16:24 somebody saying, okay, I'm going to bust into your home. I'm going to bust into your studio church. Guess what? My studio is private. My home is private. My office is private. You just can't do this, Donnie Lemon. This is a beginning of what's going to happen here. When you violate people's due process, when you pull people off the street and you start dragging them and hurting them and not abiding by the Constitution, when you start doing all of that, people get upset and angry. And if you remember what the civil rights movement was about. The civil rights movement was about these very kinds of protests. And for some reason, in our modern era, people think that in order to have protests,
Starting point is 00:17:06 you've got to be, you know, cordoned off to a certain area and, you know, what time you can protest. Yeah. There's nothing in the Constitution. that tells you what time you can protest. You can protest at any time. That's the whole point of it is to disrupt, to make uncomfortable. And that's what they're doing.
Starting point is 00:17:26 And that's what I believe when I say everyone has to be willing to sacrifice something. You have to make people uncomfortable in these times. If you see how uncomfortable people, uncomfortably and how harsh people are being treated on the streets, you have to be willing to go into places and disrupt and make... He's basically telling everybody to go break the law. Okay, so he's egging them. on. So I don't know why he wouldn't be treated as a co-conspirator in this case. And I think that they're
Starting point is 00:17:53 going to go back at it and they're going to try, which is why he's nervous. But you heard what Harmeet said and she's a good civil rights attorney. Pam is mad. Pam is definitely very, very mad. You can see what she said here. Let me put out her statement. She made a statement to CNN and to CBS. This initial attempt is being rejected and they are reporting that the attorney general, it's actually not her statement, I guess. It's a person familiar with the matter. The Attorney General is enraged at the magistrate's decision, the magistrate judge's decision.
Starting point is 00:18:24 A person familiar with the matter said, Attorney General Pam Bondi has been on the ground in Minnesota for two days, meeting with federal prosecutors in the state. So it's getting me back to this one, guys. Is she really the right one for the job? I hate to say it, but it's just like she keeps on freaking striking out over and over and over again. And I'm sorry, she doesn't have the right pedigree for this. I'm sorry. She's just, she's a politician from
Starting point is 00:18:49 Florida, okay? She looks good on camera. She can talk nicely. She does love the president great, but she can't do her job. She's not a good enough attorney. She cannot manage a team of attorney. She's out there trying to hog up all the attention and, you know, get the glow of the moment. She goes to Minnesota. Let her meet go to her Minnesota, please. Harmeet, Dylan, who actually understands this stuff. Maybe you send her meat. Maybe actually, oh, I don't know. Maybe her meat is the one that needs to take over at the DOJ. You need something.
Starting point is 00:19:21 You need something fast. Okay, President Trump? This woman is not capable. She just strikes out over and over and over again. And so enough is enough is enough. Okay? Forgive me, we're having a little camera mishap right there. But you can see that the base is furious.
Starting point is 00:19:39 Just take a look at this. People are like, what the heck? You have an activist judge blocking the DOJ from bringing charges against Don Lemon. He cannot be allowed to skirt accountability, everything proving his guilt on camera and the entire world knows it, won an embarrassment. Fix this now, Pambandi. Fix this now. But, you know, is she going to be able to fix anything? I don't know if she can, you know, fix, I mean, if you couldn't get Colmy and you couldn't
Starting point is 00:20:05 get Letitia James, I think that, you know, sometimes you just have to come to reality here And our expectations on this woman may just be way too much. Here's Nikki Minaj. Okay, Nikki Minaj tweeting this one out. Don Lemon is disgusting. We're taking out her bad words. How dare you, I want that thug in jail. He would never do that to any other religion.
Starting point is 00:20:29 Lock him up. People have had it. You saw what the president had to say on one Don Lemon. And we are very clear on this that there is just, you know, a lot of patience for one Pam Bondi right now. Just not a lot of patience. We gave her a year. Okay? Well, not quite a year. I think she came in in February. So she's coming up on a year, and we just don't have anything to show for it. And that's of concern. Here, we look at the FACE Act, for example. The FACE Act is a federal law. By the way, so you have them on trespassing.
Starting point is 00:21:04 You have them on disorderly conduct. You have them on a violation of privacy. And And then you can layer in some of these things. This is not you're going to get to 40 years. Something like the FACE Act. The FACE Act is a federal law passed in 1994 that makes it illegal to use force, threats of force, or physical obstruction to interfere with access to reproductive health services. That's why those three grandmas got the 40 years, the provision of those services,
Starting point is 00:21:29 or, d'ant-da, people exercising their religion at places of worship. Okay, so that just doesn't apply only to the mosques. That applies to the Christian churches as well, right? So this law got put into place in 1994, and this is what is going to be used to go and put these people away for quite some time. You've got the face act, you get trespassing, you've got privacy violations, you've got noise and disobedience, and then you have something else, which is interesting. And I wasn't as familiar with this, but apparently you can also go after them
Starting point is 00:22:08 with the Klan Act, thereby adding even more time to what they're going to do in jail. In other cases, the Biden DOJ used the Klan Act conspiracy charges tacked on to the FACE Act in the case of protests outside abortion clinics to bring much longer sentences. So there are a number of tools available to us. The Klan Act is one of the most important federal civil rights statutes, and it goes back to the time when President Lincoln emancipated the slaves. and yet the southern states, Dixiecrats, mainly, were refusing to give them equal rights.
Starting point is 00:22:41 In fact, that you had sheriffs and you had law enforcement harassing the newly freed slaves. So the Klan Act is a law that makes it illegal to violate their civil rights to get together and conspire to violate the civil rights. It is often used against law enforcement, but is now used against others as well. So whenever anyone conspires to violate
Starting point is 00:23:02 the protected civil rights of American citizens, citizens, the Klan Act can be used to bring a conspiracy charge. We in the federal law enforcement parlance call this 241 and 242 civil and criminal conspiracy. Wow. Okay. So, you know, there is a conspiracy there. And if you think about the tape that we have, thank you, Donnie. Lemon.
Starting point is 00:23:23 You know, maybe you'll get to go hang out with La Monica. You know, you could have to be on the female side of the prison, right? I'm teasing. I'm teasing. but it's really disturbing. And I do think that he's going to face at some point the reality of an arrest. So they didn't get it first time around. I think that Pam ought to bring Hermit there to help because Harmeet actually knows this stuff
Starting point is 00:23:53 and they really need to prepare this well for the judge. Make sure you subscribe, share, like, all that good stuff. Coming up, we're going to get to Jack Smith. Oh my goodness. You know, I'm glad we have some smart people in Congress. Branding Gill, represented from Texas, just destroyed Jack Smith over this whole tolling thing, a.k.a. spying on U.S. senators. They were gathering the metadata on their phones.
Starting point is 00:24:18 Plus, California, watch out. I mean, if we thought it was bad in Minnesota, you're talking about $70, 80 billion missing in the state of California. Whoa. No wonder Gavin Newsome is. freaking out right about now. I mean, you'd be freaking out too, right? Given that Waltz got a subpoena from the FBI, given the Ellison got a subpoena from the FBI, given that Ilhan Omar is under congressional investigation by the Treasury Department who's looking at her too. Watch out, watch out. And they're coming. They're coming for none other than. Gavin Newsom and the state
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Starting point is 00:27:14 The feds are zeroing in on California because that may be the biggest, the biggest one of all. I mean, 19 billion, some estimates, $9 to $19 billion. missing, gone in the state of Minnesota. But what about other places? We've talked about Ohio. We've talked about Washington State. And Treasury Secretary Besson wants you to know, he's focused on one thing, and that would be California. Trump administration is coming to California. We are going to crack down on waste, fraud, and abuse. Do you hear that? Because there's a lot of waste, fraud, and abuse. Apparently, in the state of California, I want to go to Nick Shirley. You know, he's the YouTuber that
Starting point is 00:27:57 uncovered the Leering Center in Minnesota. And he testified yesterday afternoon on Capitol Hill about all the fraud that he had uncovered. And one congressman from California was very interested in what might be coming out of California. Correct. What makes you think that? Well, now you're seeing since I've posted that video, lots of other people have started to go to other locations. For instance, in Ohio or in Maine or in California, they're also seeing the similar fraud take place in other daycares, for instance, in a lot of other locations. Yeah, I have a particular interest in California being from that state, and we know that there's been a lot of fraud. There was $32.6 billion that's been confirmed in unemployment insurance
Starting point is 00:28:42 fraud. There's 1.2 million fraudulent community college applications. Have you gotten any sense, or have you seen any signs there that sort of are similar to what aroused your suspicions in Minnesota? Yeah, and fraud in California might be worse than the fraud in Minnesota. What makes you say that? Well, $24 billion but missing for homelessness. They've been trying to build this train for years, yet there's hardly anything to prove for that. Fires.
Starting point is 00:29:08 Yeah, those are good points. So you look at you, let's run through a couple of those. Because I mentioned the areas where we have confirmed fraud, but then you also have these areas where you have so much spending, and then we look at what results from that spending, and there's nothing. So $24 billion in homelessness, and yet the homeless population win. up and a state audit found that they couldn't even figure out where the money went or what the outcomes linked to that spending were. Is that something that is kind of a red flag for you?
Starting point is 00:29:36 Yeah, it's a major red flag and you don't even have to be smart to be able to know that. That's a red flag. Well, unfortunately, our state legislators haven't managed to figure that out, or at least the governor hasn't. So what are you saying about him? They're not smart. No, but yeah, I mean, it's so obvious and that's what we saw in Minnesota is how complicit the government has been in enabling this fraud to happen. Quality Laring Center had over 90 violations, yet they continue to give that daycare $1.9 million. Shocking, right? And yet there may be much more of that in the state of California. I mean, there's a great example. I want to show you this other social media influencer that took a page out of Nick Shirley's book. You heard Nick say,
Starting point is 00:30:14 well, you know, everybody's going to start doing this now because they're trying to uncover this fraud themselves. And so we have a lot of citizen journalists that are pounding the pavement trying to get answers. Check this out. Another independent journalist hitting the pavement. He goes to a Los Angeles Business Center where apparently everybody's in the hospice business, but nobody's there. Look at what this is uncovering hospice, hospice, home health care, allegiance home health, dignity care hospice, Moonlight Hospice Incorporated, Thousand Oaks Hospice Incorporated. Some of those don't even have signs on their doors. And I walk seven more feet. And what do we have? Sheltering arms hospice care.
Starting point is 00:30:50 Absolutely ridiculous. I like this citizen journalist thing. Yeah, I really do. So I think we're going to see much more out in California, which is one of the reasons why, this is one of the reasons why Gavin Newsom is so nervous right now. He's so nervous. So what does he do?
Starting point is 00:31:11 He takes a page out of Ilhan Omar's book. Ilhan Omar is panicking because the Treasury Secretary, He's like, hey, Ilhan, we're going to find you. And you know, we got all kinds of things in place. And I'm pretty sure you all going to rat out each other because, you know, there's a monetary incentive. They get all this money that's been pouring out of Minneapolis. They're tracking $700 billion that went over to Dubai in other places. They think the Huala network was involved, which means, uh-oh, somebody's taking something off the top for the quote-unquote cause.
Starting point is 00:31:42 They said Minneapolis may be the biggest funder of al-Shabaab there is. Wow. Okay, so Treasury's all over this. And guess what? Treasury, you just heard them. Treasury Secretary said, hey, I'm coming for you, Gavin. And so Gavin's kind of freaking out. And what does he do? He does exactly what Ilhan Omar does. He starts accusing them of racism. Wow. And then goes so far as to say, Dan Bonvino, who is the head of the, the customer. Patrol situation, the head guy at ICE, he tries to equate him with, I'm sorry, like, this is some believe, I can't even believe what I'm saying this, a Nazi, I'm getting kind of sick of it, okay, like really, really sick of these people going to the worst possible place in modern history
Starting point is 00:32:31 that you can ever think of. And they're trying to accuse people that are trying to keep our community safe of this. This is wrong. It's wrong. It's disgusting, but you know what? What can you expect from Sparkle Beach, Ken? In the state of California, masked men. Guy Greg Bovino dressed up. It's as if he literally went on eBay and purchased S-S-Scarb. Greg Bovino, secret police, private army. That's just really disgusting, okay?
Starting point is 00:33:10 And I know you're probably scared, Gavin, Kendall, Sparkle, Beach, Kendall. We're going to play that for you. It's great, right? I know you're scared because you have so much ambition. It's pretty evident, okay? So much ambition. I mean, I think you really want to be president. I mean, I was looking at some of your mannerisms
Starting point is 00:33:40 and almost adopted some of the Joe Biden-esque mannerisms, which shocks me because this wouldn't be the mannerisms I would adopt. I mean, unless you're actually declining that fast, kind of young to be going downhill. But I get that you're ambitious. But that's not where you go, okay? Because it was your party. It was one Barack Obama, Hussein Obama, that was actively deporting people.
Starting point is 00:34:05 In 2016, oh, CNN did a whole puff piece on it. Yeah, we're getting rid of them. And, oh, these guys are just so courageous and they're taking their lives in their hands. Our wonderful ICE officers. And now you're equating them with Nazi Germany. That's sickening. It's sickening because you don't want people. people finding out, but they're going to find out, which is, oh, I don't know, $70 billion is
Starting point is 00:34:27 somehow missing. You guys just look the other way. Not okay. Not okay. By the way, market on fire today. Quick shout out to 76research.com. We had a big note on Davos yesterday. So if you want to go there and read more about it, I encourage you to do that.
Starting point is 00:34:43 76 research.com. Go look at those individual portfolios too. But this guy, Newsome, woo, new scum, whatever you want to come. He is Sparkle Beach, Ken. you know, like Kendall, I guess. And it's sort of, you know, people are making the point that only Besson could say this, really, because Bessent, who's, by the way, our first openly, or just probably our first ever, gay Treasury Secretary, and that's kind of a big deal, right?
Starting point is 00:35:11 He gets up there at Davos, at Davos of all places. And really, we're talking about stirring the pot. He had a future words for a sparkly boy. I think it's very, very ironic that, you know, Governor Newsom, who strikes me as Patrick Bateman meets Sparkle Beach Ken, may be the only Californian who knows less about economics than Kamala Harris. He's here this week with his billionaire sugar daddy, Alex Soros, and Davos is the perfect place for a man who, when everyone else is on lockdown, when he's here. He was having people arrested for going to church. He was having $1,000 a night meals at the French laundry. And I'm sure the California people won't forget that.
Starting point is 00:36:00 My message to Governor Newsom is the Trump administration is coming to California. We are going to crack down on waste, fraud, and abuse. Shame on him. He is too smug, too self-absorbed, and too economically illiterate to know anything. Thank you very much. He is economically illiterate. In fact, he pointed out that he's the most economically illiterate politician he can really think of in California, outside of Kamala Harris, who, by the way, just somehow bought an $8 million dollar Malibu Beach property. Oh, you know, Gavin's thinking Malibu Beach is in his future, too.
Starting point is 00:36:40 Why not he's Sparkle Beach Ken? Sparkle Beach Ken, that's a reference, actually. I had to look that up to an actual doll. 1995, Mattel came out with Sparkle Beach Barbie. This is Sparkle Beach, Ken. I'll tell you, though, this guy's following the money. And the Treasury Secretary has every intention of recovering it. So California, watch out.
Starting point is 00:37:06 Sparkle Beach, Ken, Dahl, Gavin, watch out. He's serious. You know who else is serious? That would be. Brennan Carr over at the FCC. Guess what? The view really is in big trouble. this time. I was listening to some of the sound that they have had on the show this week,
Starting point is 00:37:22 and it's like ratchet up, right? Like even for them, because it's getting more and more and more and more aggressive. And yesterday, I played some of this sound for you. The day before, actually, they had Pam Greer, who was, is, a black actress on, and Pam talked about growing up in 1945. She was born in 1945, growing up in the 50s and the 60s in Ohio and how her mother had to actually have her, like, certain trees on their way home when they were walking home because certain trees actually I'll just say it. I mean it's unfortunate to even talk about it. It turns out it can't possibly be true because she's just talking about lynchings. It couldn't be true because I did a deep dive on this and the last sort of official time this ever happened in Ohio was 1911. There were some
Starting point is 00:38:11 unofficial reports of 1930 and what Pam Greer, I mean I hate to doubt her memory, she was born in 1945 that really doesn't add up. And nobody on the show, I'm not going to play it for you because it's sort of morbid, but nobody on the show even bothered to push back in any way, shape, or form. They just, like, lapped it up and they took it as a given. And so that to me was sort of the first example of, wow, the show just, you know, they had Mam Dami on the other day. They had Jasmine Crockett. Now, this woman, it's constant, okay? It's constant. It's just bash Trump, bash Trump, bash Trump, bash the GOP, bash them again. And after a while, you're like, okay, I can't them seriously, but the reality is, believe it or not, people, and the ratings are down, but
Starting point is 00:38:53 some still actually watch this. And so they're trying to cede themselves into popular culture and into the minds of people, which is sort of a terrifying view of the world. And then I was like, gosh, I think the FCC should really do something. Well, sure enough, late yesterday, Brennan Carr came forward with a letter, and he made it really clear that they've got to actually invoke the equal time rules. I think that they got a heads up. And that is why on yesterday's program, they got this little jab in. Whoopi Goldberg, in all her insanity. I'm not sure.
Starting point is 00:39:29 I don't know if he moved on to another piece. Amendment. Right. It's time. 25th Amendment is time. It's time. You would be in a lot of company. You believe at this point that the President of the United States may not have his full faculty?
Starting point is 00:39:48 I felt that before now. Yeah. cherry on the cake was yesterday. Well, no, there's been a lot of cherries on the cake. There have been several. The cherries on this cake are enormous. There are so many. There are the lines in the sand.
Starting point is 00:40:07 I mean, it looks like a stamp. There's so many lines in the sand. Yeah. You see what I'm saying? You see what I'm saying. In other words, she's saying, okay, we got to do the 25th Amendment now. Why? Because he's about to give her the 20th.
Starting point is 00:40:23 And I don't mean that quite literally. What I am telling you is that the FCC in the Trump administration is actually trying to preserve these shows in some way, shape, or form because they do want them to have both sides. And so if the view is just going to get on there and bash, bash, bash, bash, bash, bash, bash, bash, bash, you know what, you're going to have to give her the hook. You just are. Or, you know, you put another person on the couch. Well, I don't know. You're going to have to, you're going to fire some of these people, right? Because you've got, let's see, one, two, three, four. I mean, who's your, who's your conservative? I guess that would be the woman who's about to go out on maternity leave that I think they're going to replace with, wait for it, MTG, but she really doesn't count as a MAGA conservative in any way, shape, or form. They're going to try and say, oh, well, we've got a conservative there. Look, we got MTG. And yet, you know, Joy Behar and Sonny and the Ana Navarro lady, you know, all of these Whoopi Goldberg, it's sort of like they don't have a myriad of different opinions. There's no diversification of thought there. And frankly, frankly,
Starting point is 00:41:22 it's become so idiotic that you can't quite take them seriously. Think about what Whoopi says next. I'm going to show you some more on the 25th Amendment. And then she goes on to say she wants the whole cabinet gone. Of course, she forgets about the fact that you actually need the cabinet, the vice president and the backing of the cabinet in order to invoke the 25th Amendment. I mean, this woman is actually calling for a kind of fascism herself. A two-hour press conference about,
Starting point is 00:41:52 I don't know what. Yeah. It was, you know, look, he is sitting in a position that is uncomfortable to me. Yeah. I'm sorry. I'm uncomfortable with him. A lot of people. I don't remember the 25th.
Starting point is 00:42:10 Of course, you're uncomfortable with him, Whoopi, because he's telling your bosses that your show can't be on the air like this, that they actually need to give equal time. And what is the equal time rule? It is something that actually very specifically says if you're going to have one point of view on or one politician on like a Mamdami, like a Jasmine Crockett, like a, you know, whoever your latest and greatest is today, you're going to have to make sure that you put another person from the other side on for the same amount of time. That's how it works. And by the way, nobody's been enforcing this for a variety of reasons. They've just said, well, we don't really care.
Starting point is 00:42:52 You know, we're not going to bother with this. And by the way, back when they stopped caring, a lot of these shows weren't like this. This is all new. This is all since Donald Trump came to office. That meant requires the cabinet around him to ask. But we're talking to them. Well, I know, but I'm just as a dose of reality, his cabinet is squarely with him. Yes.
Starting point is 00:43:12 Though I do think. And it's time for them to go too. So I do. Well, and that's, this is where. Hmm. Okay. So she's trying to actually talk some sense. And she's trying to actually have some sort of normal. see there, but whoope doesn't want that, right?
Starting point is 00:43:24 Whoopi would cause, I mean, she's like, goodness sakes. I mean, she's, heck, she's like another Maduro or another Chavez. You know, just throw out all the rules, throw them all out, because I want my way. And that's what she's pushing for. You know who else really wants his way? Jimmy Kimmel, who has gone from a comedian, if he ever was one, I'm not saying he was ever funny, I've never found him funny. He's supposed to be a comedian, but he's turned it into a political show, which really can go
Starting point is 00:43:52 to MSNBC. Listen, they need, they need content over there. They only got Rachel once a week. Jimmy, I'm thinking you can team up because that is a place where you are free to do this schick all day long, but you can't do it over FCC publicly controlled airwaves. There is a distinction. Cables different. YouTube's different. We're streaming over here. I can say whenever I want, within reason, right? But I can. And I can have a viewpoint. But I can. But I can. But, on comedic late night TV because of the equal time rules. If you're going to have a politician on this, she's going to bash, bash, bash, Jimmy, you got to have the other side.
Starting point is 00:44:32 And this is all we hear constantly. Say nothing at all. And those days are gone, maybe not forever, hopefully not forever, but for now they're gone. We now have the full force of the White House and the commentators who have decided that their job is to support anything and everything their leader says and does, trying to convince us that a mom who just dropped her six-year-old off at school was part of a left-wing terror effort. The deadly incident that took place in Minnesota yesterday occurred as a result of a larger, sinister, left-wing movement.
Starting point is 00:45:05 These vehicle rammings are domestic acts of terrorism. I don't want to play the rest of them. He just basically goes on to bash the administration and all of them. Well, what has happened is that they're putting back in place what's known as the equal time rule. and they have the ability to enforce this. Let me see if I can get this article up on the screen for you, because NBC actually reported on it and it was funny because you know who, Brendan Carr actually tweeted out.
Starting point is 00:45:33 Let me see if this is going to work. We're running into some technical difficulties here. But, okay, well, anyway, late night and daytime talk show host must offer equal time for candidate interviews. The FCC says that is the headline coming to you, courtesy of NBC News. but basically, again, just to explain this out for you, broadcasters must provide equal time to opposing political candidates. You can't have one side on and never give any kind of time or, you know, airwaves to the other side.
Starting point is 00:46:04 And so this applies to these particular shows like The View and like Jimmy Kimmel. And they actually specifically called out these shows. These are the targeted programs, okay? It's the View. It's Jimmy Kimmel Live. It's the late show with Stephen Colbert. It's late night with Seth Myers and similar formatted shows. The FCC notes that these are often entertainment oriented, right, and may not automatically
Starting point is 00:46:32 qualify as bona fide newscasts, but they do have very partisan bends. And that's what has to stop. If you're going to give partisan on one side, you've got to offer the other side again, because you're on FCC controlled airways back when. it was Johnny Carson, they weren't doing this. And back when Meredith Vieira was on the view, they weren't doing this. Interestingly, do you know, the news division of ABC, ABC News is actually the producer of the view. That's because Barbara Walters had the idea, and she went to her news division bosses and presented it, and they said, great. And that was why it, to this day,
Starting point is 00:47:09 is governed by the news part of the business. And so Brennan Carr is saying, okay, enough. I am making sure that you are on notice that I am in charge here. And for years, I'll just read you his tweet. He said for years, legacy TV networks assume that their late night and daytime talk shows qualify as bona fide news programs, even when moderated or motivated by purely partisan political purposes. And you know that, I know that. It is purely partisan.
Starting point is 00:47:39 Today, the FCC reminded them of their obligation to provide all candidates with equal opportunities. So that is why, ladies and gentlemen, they were flipping out so badly. That is why they don't know what to do on the view. That is why they had to get that little dig in there about the 25th Amendment, and they're going to try and run with that
Starting point is 00:48:01 because they think he's trying to 25th them. And he may be. Couldn't happen to a nicer team of people now, could it? All right, the other big story I want to talk to you about today is what happened? Why's our camera going out? What's going on here, ladies and gentlemen? I hope they're trying not to 25th me. I want to go to Brendan Gill because Brendan Gill just torpedoed Jack Smith today on Capitol Hill.
Starting point is 00:48:36 This is like must-see TV. I don't always show you the full clip, but you've got to see every stinking second of this one because Brandon was on fire. If you don't know, Brennan Gill is a representative, young representative from Texas. Everybody says he looks like Superman. He's a wonderful guy. He's married to a wonderful girl who happens to be Dinesh D'Souza's daughter. So, you know, some good genes there, I would say.
Starting point is 00:49:01 Anyway, Brennan Gill asked a lot of questions of Jack Smith, specifically is it related to the, shall we call it wiretapping? They might get mad if we say wiretapping. Yeah, they didn't like it. when it was referred to as wiretapping. I think I can say spying. They were spying on eight sitting U.S. senators. That's a fair word because they were gathering the metadata on their phones.
Starting point is 00:49:27 It's actually referred specifically as to as tolling, tolling the phones. They were gathering all the metadata to figure out, okay, Ted Cruz, who's Ted Cruz talking to? Who's Marshall Blackburn talking to? And then they would try and figure out the location how long they were talking. and then they were trying to map out all the people they were talking to. And this was all allegedly for the J6 investigation. It was for the J6 investigation. I don't need to say allegedly.
Starting point is 00:49:53 But Jack Smith took the data and he ran with it. And he just kept trying to collect all this until like as one phone company was like, no, you're not doing it. But this is outrageous. I mean, this is big government gone wild, ladies and gentlemen. When they are going after the other side just because they don't like the other side, you got to raise an eyebrow. Brandon Gill, really just stealing the show on this one.
Starting point is 00:50:17 I want to show you this clip. Let's watch it together. Yes, sir, we did. Yes, you did. And the subpoena covered the time period between November 2020 and January, 2021. Is that right? I'm sorry, sir, could you say that again? We're not going to delay like this.
Starting point is 00:50:34 The subpoena covered the time period between November of 2020 and January 2021. How many days after Kevin McCarthy was sworn in his speaker, did you subpoena his records? I don't recall, but those two things had nothing to do with one. It was 16 days after becoming the highest ranking Republican in the House of Representatives, you subpoenaed as toll records. Do you agree that that might reasonably be considered a violation of the speech or debate clause? I do not, and I want to be clear that the toll records...
Starting point is 00:51:05 You were collecting months worth of phone data on the Republican Speaker of the House, the leader of the opposition, right after he got sworn in his speaker, all around the time of a major vote. That sounds like a flagrant violation of the speech or debate clause to me, and I think most people agree with me. And Speaker McCarthy had no recourse, did he? Because you issued a non-disclosure order
Starting point is 00:51:27 ensuring that neither he nor any of the American people knew about these subpoenas. Is that right? The toll record, the non-content toll record subpoenas, we did secure non-disclosure orders for those subpoenas. You did, and let me ask you, Mr. Smith, at the time you secured those nondisclosure. orders, was Speaker McCarthy a flight risk?
Starting point is 00:51:50 The non-disclosure order was based on concerns about... Was Speaker McCarthy a flight risk? He was not. He was not. Then why did your non-disclosure order refer to him as a flight risk? It says right here, the court finds reasonable grounds to believe that such disclosure will result in flight
Starting point is 00:52:07 from prosecution. Sir, when securing a non-disclosure order, the risks don't. have to be associated. You think the Speaker of the House is a flight risk? You finished answering the question? No, this is not your time. This is...
Starting point is 00:52:26 Isn't that amazing? They're like, they're trying to jump in. You get a Democrat jumping in. My time. You think the Speaker of the House is a flight risk? You think he's going to hop on a plane and leave the country? Incredible, right? No.
Starting point is 00:52:39 No, what I was trying to explain is with respect to a non-disclosure order. The risks aren't necessarily associated with the subscriber to the phone. There's the risks to investigation. I think that you were using, this was clearly in reference to Speaker McCarthy, and you were using clearly false information to secure non-disclosure order to hide from Speaker McCarthy and from the American people, the fact that you were spying on his toll records. But I've got more, more, so let's move on. In May of 2020.
Starting point is 00:53:09 Wow. Okay, toll records again, that's spying, okay? They're gathering all the metadata on the phone so that they can keep an island. You also issued subpoenas for total records of nine U.S. senators and an additional representative. Is that right? In May of 23, we did issue. You did, and there were non-disclosure orders in conjunction with those subpoenas as well, right? That's correct, consistent with department policy and the law.
Starting point is 00:53:37 So again, nobody would know what you were doing. The senators would and the representatives would and the American people wouldn't know what you were doing. Is that right? The toll records that we secured and the nondisclosure orders were consistent with policy. And you knew whenever you were doing that that there was a risk you were violating the speech or debate clause. Is that right? The toll record subpoenas that we secured were with the concurrence of the public integrity. Your own analysis says that you knew there was a risk you were violating the speech or debate clause. I have it right here. This is an email from John Keller in Public Integrity section to your team. As you are aware, quote, as you are aware, there is some litigation risk regarding whether compelled disclosure of toll records of a member's legislative calls violated.
Starting point is 00:54:22 the speech or debate clause in the D.C. Circuit. That's from your own analysis right there. So you did know, didn't you? Sir, with respect to the item you just put up on the screen, the last sentence states... Oh, we're going to get to the last sentence. Okay. We're going to get to the last sentence.
Starting point is 00:54:38 And you cite case law in here, quote, the bar on compelled disclosure is absolute. Is that right, or do you think that you didn't have to abide by that precedent? To be clear, this is not, this statement is not from my office. the statement. This is your justification for those subpoenas and NDOs that you ordered. This was part of your analysis. It's a cursory analysis. I think it's worth noting. But let's get to that last sentence then. Well, given my understanding of the low likelihood that any of the members listed
Starting point is 00:55:08 below would be charged, the litigation risk should be minimal here. In other words, you're using a novel legal theory, which you knew was novel, has never been tested by any court. You're not charging any of these members. Nobody's going to know about it because you issued NDOs. Nobody's going to sue about it. So sue this. So who cares? We're going to do it anyways. We walked all over the Constitution
Starting point is 00:55:31 throughout this entire process. The gentleman's time. Bying our members of Congress and you know it. It's absolutely disgraceful. Wow. Wow. Wow. Okay. That was a really, really, really good
Starting point is 00:55:45 showdown on Capitol Hill today. I just like it when we have smart people who come prepared. and you need to be prepared going up against the likes of Jack Smith. So that was just a wonderful example of what a great, smart lawmaker can do. And Jack Smith is unraveling and he's going to unravel and the whole thing is going to come out. What happened was unthinkable and they're still trying to do it. They don't want fairness.
Starting point is 00:56:18 They want a rigged game. and we're tired of it. We want a great country, a strong country, and a fair country. And we're getting it. I'm telling you it's happening, you guys. It's good to have all of you here. Thank you so much for joining me. As always on the Trish Rican show, I'm back live again tomorrow.
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