The Trish Regan Show - BREAKING: Kash Patel CONFIRMS MORE Indictments — They’re ALL Going Down!
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Happy Monday.
Wow.
We got a lot going on.
Did you guys catch the No King stuff?
I mean, you want to talk about stupid.
I was like, oh my gosh, if I have to watch any more of this, it's a bunch of boomers,
like trying to relive the 60s and they're out there trying to do everything that they can to basically,
in my estimation, like undermine this presidency.
That's what they want to do.
I get it.
But let's just be really honest.
Like, if you were a king, they wouldn't have been able to do any of this to begin with.
So it's like, guys, get over yourselves.
Get over yourselves.
We can talk about that a little bit later, but I want to start on the good stuff because I'm telling you, more indictments are coming.
More indictments are on the way.
Cash Patel means business.
I'm not kidding.
Wait until you hear what he just said.
Wait till you hear what the president just said.
Meanwhile, Adam Schiff, I have a feeling, just a little inkling he may be next in line.
And you know who we have not talked about for a while?
And you love the way I say her name now, don't you?
La Monica, La Monica McGiver.
my goodness, poor La Monica, she can't raise any money at all. I mean, and she's got big legal bills
for this. Oh, yeah. It's a problem. Really, really, really big problem. Poor La Monica. I can't say
I feel that bad for you. Anyway, we're going to get into all of that. Welcome to the show,
everyone. Great to have you here. Please make sure you subscribe. I actually put the Spotify show as
well in the live chat because we're doing great over here and I'm thrilled and it's a testament to
you guys that we're up over a million like 1.1 million. I can't believe it. It's amazing. It's amazing
what the truth will do, how people just keep coming because they want to get something that's
outside the mainstream media. Well, over on Spotify, we just started that a few months ago and I'm
posting the show there and I could use a little love. So if you get a chance, go over, subscribe and
hey, maybe even rate, five stars only, please. Thank you so much. I'm telling you, cash,
business. It's all coming out every little last bit. We are looking at so many different leads
on criminal activity by those who are in positions of power. And we're not going to stop until
every single one of those is it's fully exposed. The documents are provided either to Congress
or the courts of law and make every referral we can under the Department of Justice.
These indictments that you've seen and the ones that you're going to see coming up here in this
near future are just the beginning. But I have to remind the audience, one thing. Everybody's like,
it's seven months. What have you guys been doing? Well, they spent 20 years building this
disease temple of corruption. And now it's over. Yeah, you better believe it's over. And I like
how he calls it the disease temple of corruption, because effectively, that's really what it is,
right? Well, he's exposing all of it. He and Dan Bongino together, along with Pam Bondi,
Lindsey Halligan over in the Eastern Virginia. We're going to talk about her because she's cleaning
house. She's getting rid of all of the perceived corrupt attorneys who didn't
want to move forward with various indictments because, you know, they got friends. Didn't Dan tell
us the other day who the heck needs a friend in Washington? You need a friend. You go get a dog.
And we are there to do a job and we're going to keep doing this job, which is exactly, you know,
I mean, the president is supposed to be distanced from this. He is distant from it. He's like,
I'm letting them do it. But, you know, he knows what went down. He knows how he was targeted
unfairly in, frankly, a total violation of his civil rights. And it wasn't just him. You wonder why
Eric Trump's book is number one. He came on the show the other day. We talked about this.
Why is his book number one? Because it wasn't just him and his family, but anybody who was
associated with the MAGA movement and you didn't have to be working for him. You didn't
have to be running the campaign. You didn't have to, I mean, if you were a journalist, of course,
you know, look, it goes with the territory. I get it in my business. But if you were an everyday American,
you were at risk, if anybody saw your Twitter, if anybody saw your Facebook, if anybody knew
that you supported Trump, you were basically persona nanguata, and that was encouraged.
And that is why.
That is why Americans are angry.
It's why they helped elect him again.
And he won.
So you can do all the no king stuff you want.
Guess what?
He won the electoral college and the popular vote.
So make America great again.
He means business.
Cash means business.
Dan means business.
Let's listen in to his interview with my friend Maria over the weekend.
All of these indictments caused Obama the other day on a podcast to say that right now,
democracy is being threatened.
Yeah, I know.
He says that all the time.
He's the one that threatened it by spying on my campaign.
He started it.
Obama spied on my campaign.
And he did it, knowing it was illegal.
He knew it was illegal.
But he started the whole thing.
And there were a lot of dishonest people.
And I suspect they'll be caught.
Yeah.
They're going to get caught.
That's what's been promised here.
Okay.
So if you were a dishonest person,
I'm almost quoting Dan here,
because I played you guys the clip before, and I want to show you something new from him.
But he went on Fox about eight weeks ago, maybe 10 weeks ago at this point.
And he said, look, if you were a dishonest politician, if you were doing things that you shouldn't
have, we're going to find you, and we're going to hold you accountable.
Because you know what?
No one should have to go through this.
Like what actually happened is so bad, whether you're talking about Russia, Russia,
Russia, whether you're talking about, oh, the Hunter-Biden laptop.
That was just misinformation, disinformation.
We've shown you the emails, right?
The emails between Brennan and Mike Morrell, the deputy director at the CIA.
unbelievable stuff all created the mind creation of Anthony Blinken, who was Biden's top guy,
went on to become Secretary of State. Oh, he didn't get a peace deal done in the Middle East,
did he? Oh, no, what did we see under Anthony Blinken? We saw an eruption of a war between Ukraine
and Russia. We saw a disgusting pullout out of Afghanistan with soldiers, American soldiers
being killed in the process, just unacceptable. Dan Skavino, you know Dan, he was actually on with
Lara Trump, Eric's wife, of course. Over the week,
And he was saying, you know what, things are different this time around.
Totally different because this is Trump 2.0, baby.
Get used to it.
The differences are absolutely incredible.
We're not being attacked every day or investigated every day.
The head games they played, they wanted to silence us.
They ultimately wanted to put us all away for life.
Then when he announced for the presidency, and we went full steam ahead, we worked in courtrooms
behind the scenes, we're putting out truth social posts, we're campaigning, we're turning
his press conferences in at the conclusion of a court.
hearing. Butler, Pennsylvania, we talked about last time, changed everything. Literally changed
everything. It was from that point forward where I knew that he would be the 47th president
of the United States. And then he just brought on a great team of people when we won the presidency.
I mean, it is all surreal. I don't have time to even sit back and think about it and think
about what we've been through and what we've done and what we've achieved. There will never
be a President Trump ever, ever, ever again. He's changing history.
for the better. He's fighting every day for your children, your grandchildren, your great-grandchildren,
my family. That's why I do what I do. We could go out tomorrow and make millions of dollars.
I instead take a government salary to fight for the American people every day. And that's everybody
in this administration, all for President Trump, because they adore and they love the guy,
and they love the American people. They're patriots. And that's why we're here. We're on a mission.
We're on a mission to deliver for everybody out there.
And we're going to continue this mission.
And we're going to fight hard each and every day, no matter what hit pieces come our way,
no matter who tries to take us down, we're going to fight, fight, fight.
Right, wasn't that what the president said way back when?
Remember, when they tried to take him down and he was shot in Butler, Pennsylvania, and what did he say?
But fight?
I mean, even Mark Zuckerberg saying that that was a moment, that was a moment of truth,
That was a moment where he just was blown away because who in that kind of situation?
I mean, most of us would be, at least I would be very scared, you know, running for cover
and why do President Trump do but stand up and say fight, fight, fight?
In other words, there's something pretty magical about everything that's happening.
And I think this is what Americans are responding to.
And we've had enough of all the craziness that went down and went on.
And so now as we look at Cash Patel exposing, quote, the temple of corruption.
as we look at Dan Bogino saying no one is safe.
If you were a corrupt politician, we're coming for you.
As Scavino says, hey, and he's a deputy chief of staff now in the Trump administration.
Look, this is a whole different administration, and we're here to do everything we can.
You know what?
Things are changing.
They're changing fast.
So if you're Adam Schiff, you're getting a little bit nervous right about now, I mean,
you know that, well, there's some concern about his mortgages,
as the president has articulated before.
You see, he had two primary residents,
which you can't actually have in the banking world, okay?
That would mean that you lied on one of your financial documents.
You're a developer, a very subtle development.
How's a family of Ford living in a one-bedroom apartment?
Now, it looks like Adam Schiff really did a bad thing.
They have them.
Now, let's see what happens.
It's not up to me.
It's not up to, I stay out of it purposely.
But it's mortgage loan fraud.
It's a big deal.
He defrauded banks and insurance companies
in the federal government.
But it's very simple.
It's mortgage loan fraud.
And you're right.
That's a lot of people
to live in a one-bedroom apartment, right?
But he put it down.
But he has a lot of other things
far worse than that.
So, no, Adam Schiff,
they have him 100% on mortgage fraud.
Now, if there's anybody else in this room
except you, you would have no problem.
But anybody else in this room,
you'd have a problem.
Yeah, of course,
because you can't actually have a couple
of primary residences. And just for the record, take a look here, what primary residence means in
lending. It's the residence that you live in. Okay? So you can't have two of them. You can have a second
home, and that's a secondary mortgage, a secondary loan. That's kind of like the vacation home. You
have the primary home. And then, hey, if you get an income property, that's something else. Latisha,
I'm looking at you, right? You can't have a primary home in Virginia when you live in New York and you
can't have a secondary home in Virginia that you're then using as a rental property, which you then
listed on another set of documents as a rental property, so an income property. Those all come with
sort of different rates because they involve different sets of risks. So poor Adam Schiff, he's out there
saying, well, not poor. I don't actually feel bad for him. He may be very poor when this is all
said and done. I don't feel bad for him at all. I mean, and don't sit there and tell me you didn't know,
buddy. I mean, for goodness sakes, you're a lawyer. You're now a senator. I'm assuming there's like some brain
cells. I mean, I realize they're limited, but you got something going on upstairs. You at least ought to
have people around you, advisors that are smart enough, that you shouldn't be signing on to two
primary loan documents. I mean, who the heck does that? So he's, if this is all true, and this is
what is being alleged in FHFA and Bill Pulte have all come forward and said, this is what we see.
So if this is the case, wow, Adam, I don't know what to tell you, buddy, but you know, you're
up on Creek without a pound, you're looking at federal prison. They have committed massive
political crime. I hope they're looking at Shifty Shiff. I hope they're looking at all.
all these people. And I'm allowed to find out. I'm allowed to, you know, I'm in theory,
the chief law enforcement officer. But I have a very good, talented group. This is about something
else, but I hope they're looking at political crime because there's never been so much
political crime against a political opponent as what I had to go through. They raided my
house in Florida. It was an illegal raid. They raided illegally my house in Florida,
Maralago. They went through the draws of my young son.
They went through all of the cabinets and drawers of the first lady.
She walked in and she said, wow, what happened?
Because she's very meticulous, and this wasn't so meticulous
as she looked into the drawers and she saw everything a mess.
It's a, what they did against a person that just got out of office.
And then you look at these corrupt people, you look at Hunter Biden,
you look at the signature, as an example, the Udo Pen.
I just signed so many different things.
I'm signing them left and right.
The commission.
He's got a lot in there.
He's talking about what shift he shifted, right, with the indictments.
He's talking about what happened at Moralago with the raid on his home.
Oh, well, by the way, Biden had them, had them for years, intentionally had them, knew he had them.
And, you know, they were just all in the garage next to his Corvette, as he was fond of saying.
Anyway, and then you think about Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia.
I mean, it goes on and on and on the level of perceived corruption.
And I'm just going to say corruption because we know certain things.
right? We know about the Russia, Russia, Russia stuff. We know that Tulsi Gabbard said that Barack Obama
gathered everyone into his office in December before the handover of power because they were so
horrified that Donald Trump won. How could that be? So they decided to go with this opposition
research that Hillary Clinton's campaign had paid for via Perkins Coy. And they went with that
and they created an entire narrative to the point where James Comey, who's now been indicted, was calling
up his Columbia University law professor friend, the guy who was on the payroll as a consultant for the
FBI, and he told him the whole thing so that he would go out and plant the story in a mainstream
media newspaper, you know, or they're not asking any questions. And the next thing you know,
you get a special investigator, a special prosecutor all into the Russia, Russia, Russia,
thing. I mean, it's really kind of unbelievable. And now they want to turn around and say, oh, we knew who's
going to do this. He's just trying to tear the system apart. You know, he's, he's akin to, I mean,
I saw signs that said Germany in 1939. That just made me just so disgusted. He's akin to Hitler.
Are you, are you kidding me? Somebody who killed, slaughtered five million Jews. I mean, you actually
want to say that about Donald Trump? Are you kidding me? I mean, do you have any idea how disrespectful
that is to the world? I mean, here's a man who comes along and says, hey, like, let's enforce the law,
Let's enforce the border, which actually Democrats wanted to do until he came about.
And suddenly he's being equated with one of the most horrific, demonic figures in history.
Are you kidding me?
But this is the only hand they have to play, you see, because it's all coming out.
And so this is what Adam Schiff was saying.
He was warning, oh, he's going to do this, that, and the other.
You bet he is.
Adam.
Sorry, Shift to Shift.
He can't do the job.
He won't protect the public.
He will misuse the resources of the Bureau.
he will weaponize it against the president's political opponents rather than the protecting the safety,
the public safety of the American people.
I'm sorry, you know, you're the one who is stupid enough to go out and allegedly get two primary
residences. You can't do it, Adam. Like, it doesn't work that way, for goodness sakes.
You know, there's a price to pay for mortgage fraud, alleged. Shall we say? We'll see.
Because I expect that indictment any day now coming out of Maryland.
And meanwhile, again, they're saying what they're saying.
Oh, this is just a weaponization of the government.
No, it's not.
You want to talk about who weaponized the government?
We know who weaponized the government.
Oh, yeah, we know.
What about the other names that Donald Trump listed off yesterday in the Oval Office?
Yeah, look, all of those people, we know that there are some investigations already ongoing.
But Donald Trump has made very clear that he is directing his Justice Department to investigate his enemies.
I mean, he made it clear in a truth social post, which has reportedly was intended.
to be a private message to his attorney general.
And we're seeing evidence of it all over the place of career prosecutors under pressure to bring
cases whether there is merit or not.
That is, as the senator said, that is a crisis of democracy.
That's something we've never seen before.
And the Justice Department historically has been independent.
It doesn't appear that it's independent right now.
And as Donald Trump himself said, he's the chief law enforcement officer.
He said he hasn't been involved in these cases, but the evidence suggests if he's not
involved, people close to him at the White House are certainly.
driving this train case.
All right, Kendallanian, thank you.
Again, like, what do they think happened?
You just saw a lower third there about how 30 million phone records were tapped under the
Biden administration in 2023.
I mean, what were they doing in 20203?
Oh, they knew he was going to run for president, you see, and they wanted to map the MAGA
movement.
I've got more on that today.
But first of all, you've also got Pam's sidekick, Lindsay Halligan over there in eastern
Virginia, who's blown out the whole office.
She's like firing every person she can possible.
fire in the U.S. Attorney's Office because you have a whole bunch of people that are beholden to
the system, so to speak. And by the system, I mean, okay, well, they had, they had their friends.
I mean, for good sakes, when James Comey's son-in-law is in the office, you want to think that
they're really going to be loyal to the president or are they going to be loyal to James Comey's
son-in-law in the quote-unquote system? Donald Trump, never forget this. He's the outsider. He's
coming in. They don't like the outsiders. I mean, even if you're going to be a Republican,
if you're Mitt Romney, hey, you're part of the club, right? And they weren't so good to
him either. Let's be clear. But if they're going to tolerate a Republican, the Republican
better be one of them. Not some skyscraper building guy, right, who's been on television before.
That's not acceptable. So here's Lindy Halley, another outsider, by the way, who they're saying
doesn't have the experience to do this, but he brought her in any way. And you've got her
firing a couple of women here over the weekend. Beth, you see Kristen Byrd, they're no longer
with the office. Apparently, this is as of Friday. She had been with the department.
you see they say over at CNN since 2007.
Now, one source is saying the reason that this happened is because Halligan believed them
to be leaking unauthorized information.
They were not on her side.
They were not on the side of the president.
And they were out there leaking like sieves to the press.
You got to button down the hatches.
You know what?
Any CEO that comes into a new organization, if they have people that are not on board and are
out there leaking, then guess what you do?
You get rid of them, right?
Because you're the chief executive.
You're responsible.
And you've got to make sure everybody's on the same team.
So they're criticizing her for this.
Anyway, she's been firing a lot of people, and she's probably going to continue firing a lot of people.
Some of them have just actually stepped down, and by some of them, I'm including the son-in-law of one James Comey, who recently stepped down,
just as his father-in-law was indicted.
Yeah, that might do it.
Two other career prosecutors, someone named Michael Ben-eret and Maya Song, they were fired.
apparently in the aftermath of Halligan charging Comey, apparently they weren't on board with that.
You have Troy Edwards, Jr. He is the son-in-law of Comey. He voluntarily stepped down under the circumstances.
And you have people complaining, like I believe this Ben or I who wrote in a note that he taped to the door of his office after Lindsay came in saying,
quote, Justice Department leadership is more concerned with punishing the president's perceived enemies than they were with protecting our national security.
I find that sort of amazing because it seemed to me that for the last four years,
we had a Justice Department that was truly obsessed.
And by the way, even before that, right, you go back to what we were dealing with Comey,
et cetera.
We had Democrats that were obsessed with taking Trump down at all costs.
And that's all they devoted themselves to that and DEI.
And that was like all the mattered, all the mattered in the world.
Now Comey's trying to say, oh, Lindsay, Lindsay Halligan, she can't come after me because
you see, Lindsay is not really in the rightful position.
She shouldn't have that position because she hasn't worked in the Justice Department before,
so she doesn't have the right qualifications, et cetera, et cetera.
And this is his legal theory.
This is what he's trying to get off.
He's like, you can't indict me because you're not one of us.
Now, I mean, there are certain rules and protocol, just to be clear.
She's been sort of temporarily put into that position.
She does need to get confirmed by the Senate, this, that, and the other.
but hey, she's got the ball and she's running with it.
And so even if she hasn't been quote unquote confirmed yet and she's not like officially
there, she's there right now so she can get the ball rolling.
So tough luck, call me.
I mean, you're just going to have to deal, right?
Adam Schiff, tough luck over in Maryland.
You're just going to have to deal, right?
And you know what?
I'll tell you this.
As Adam Schiff prepares for possible indictment, I really don't have a whole lot of sympathy because
it was Adam Schiff in company.
that really had a hand in trying to choke the MAGA movement in more ways than one.
One of the ways they did this, okay, was through financial means.
Meaning, if you were somebody who was somehow associated with Donald Trump,
Eric Trump told us this on this show last Thursday.
He said, I was the most debanked person in America.
They called me up one night, Capital One, and they had shut down 200 accounts.
I'm like, whoa, Eric, you had 200 accounts, but, you know, there were business accounts, too.
Anyway, this is why I'm so happy with what Americans for Free Markets is doing because they're
commending, they're partnering with me and we are commending together, the president for taking
decisive action to stop this so-called debanking. You can't have that, right? You cannot be
in the business of debanking Americans, everyday Americans, based on their politics. It's simply
unacceptable. So thankfully, the president is taking decisive action. He's got an executive order
calling out regulators who abused their power makes clear that the debanking has got to stop
and it once and for all, but you know for lasting reform to really happen, we need a little bit more
here. It requires Congress to act. We need actual rules around this, and this is why Americans
for free markets is thanking President Trump for standing up for freedom, urging Congress to
follow his lead together. The idea is that we can establish a national fair access standard
to prevent services from being denied based on political, on social, or religious views
And this would bring clarity, consistency, and long overdue accountability.
We need accountability, right, to financial regulation.
So this is important to protect the financial freedom of every American.
Congress is going to build on what President Trump is doing, build on his leadership,
update these outdated laws, and codify his executive order.
Americans for Free Market is calling on Congress to ensure that the abuse of power can never happen again.
I want you to go to 4FreeMarkets.com to learn more.
It's serious stuff.
Serious, right?
And in the meantime, we'll sit here and we'll wait and watch, get your popcorn ready for Adam Schiff.
I think it's going to be a very big week.
I mean, we're only on Monday here.
And as we said, the temple of corruption is coming down and being destroyed.
And that means anybody who's involved in this, Jack Smith, I'm looking at you.
Leticia James, I'm definitely looking at you.
There's a lot going on there.
And many others.
Okay, there's a guy named Timothy Teebold that was involved in the acquisition of all of this data,
trying to map the MAGA movement allegedly.
I think he's going to have a price to pay.
Wow, all of it happening in real time.
Gosh, guys, I mean, they're serious.
So this is a blockbuster reveal.
They've told us about 30 million phone records that were obtained.
You know the drill.
We've talked about this at length, but I'm not going to stop because to me,
this is the biggest breach of civil.
liberties that I actually as a reporter, and you know, I've been in this business as a professional
journalist since the year 2000. So 25 years, I've never seen anything like this. Never seen
anything, anything like this. I was a student of history. I can go back through the history books,
U.S. history. I have not seen anything like it. The closest thing might be the Cointel movement,
you know, where they were spying, the FBI was spying on Martin Luther King. But nothing like this, right?
They just blatant gathering as they tried to map out this MAGA movement and derail all of it.
So we know eight senators were spied upon.
We know a US representative was spied upon in terms of phone record,
tolling data that was gathered, the metadata, where they were looking at who they were talking to,
how long they were talking to them for, and where they were talking to them from.
That's pretty significant.
Jack Smith, he took all this data.
He was using it for his J6 case, right, that never went anywhere.
Why?
Oh, because the American people smartened up.
And you had the Republicans take the house.
But Tim Tebowl, he was the one who initiated it all over at the FBI.
He eventually resigned under pressure.
This is worse than Watergate.
I'm telling you, like, this is bad, bad stuff.
I thought that John Solomon really articulated it well when he said exactly what they were up to.
It was basically an effort to map MAGA.
The committee gets up and running in 2022.
They go out and get this massive dragnet of phone records, 30 million.
You don't need 30 million phone calls to figure out what was going on January 6th.
What were they doing?
They were mapping the MAGA movement with every piece of data they could.
It was basically creating an enemies list.
That's what the J6 committee was doing in this project.
And think about the scope and scale of what they've now done.
30 million lines of phone records trying to figure out everybody who talked to the Trump White House.
92 groups including Charlie Kirk's TPSA and everybody else in the conservative movement,
eight members of Congress in the Senate, one member of the Congress in the House.
They were mapping an enemy's list.
This was an investigation purportedly to solve what happened at the Capitol that instead was
trying to figure out who are the movers and shakers in the MAGA movement that we can stop in 2024.
And that's what they were trying to do, right?
And by the way, they couldn't do this.
So Tim DeBolt, he's the one that like authored and approved it.
And I'm just going to say you can't do it.
That's not how the rules work.
They have actually a code there that is in the congressional record.
And basically, there's a thing called no self-approval.
And I think it was actually, is it Senator, I was going to say Lindsay Graham, but no,
I don't think it was actually Lindsay Graham.
It was, and it wasn't Ron Johnson.
Grassley, Grassley, Senator Grassley actually revealed this because he had the metadata,
speaking of metadata, on the original Word document that,
Tim DeBalt created where they were going after the president as the criminal target.
And he's the one who created this document.
And then he's the one that per the records actually approved it.
Now, you can't do that.
You actually can't do that at the FBI because they have this thing called the no self-approval rule.
3523.
Here we go.
All right.
Section 3523, the FBI's domestic investigations and operation guides does not allow for
you.
If you're the one who investigates, it launches the investigation.
You can't actually have self-approval.
So like, what did they do?
did they really violate the law? I mean, it sounds like they violated it right then and there
with the self-approval. I'm curious to know what kind of court orders they had on this, whether they
had a subpoena, whether they had any kind of national security letter or FISA warrant. I don't know
what they had, but I'll tell you, this is not good. And then all of a sudden, you know, it goes away,
it goes away because the Americans then elect the Republicans to take over the house. The
whole investigation into J6 sort of dissipates, right, with the committee.
getting dissolved and Adam Kingsinger goes away, but he still has these records.
He still has 30 million phone records.
So what does he do?
He takes them back to the FBI because he wants to once again destroy and stop Trump.
And they're acquitting him to Hitler or Mussolini.
And I'm like, what kind of planet are you people on?
Like you can't, this is what they were trying to do.
You see, they took the ball.
They said, okay, we'll get J6.
So we're going to run with this, and we're going to trample all over everybody's freedom.
Again, back to John.
Plot gets stopped by the American people in December 2020 because Americans choose Republicans, Republicans come in,
the Democrats get thrown out of the house.
A year later, when Adam Kinziger is no longer a member of the committee, he's no longer a member of the house,
he no longer has protection of the speech and debate clause.
He's calling up the FBI and trying to give them these records, which, by the way,
the FBI would never been able to get this large swath of records.
it's just too broad a request, right?
It wouldn't be a legitimate investigative need for that many records.
He's trying to say, hey, I don't know, but let's just get him to you, guys.
He's making that call in December of 2023, four years after most of the cases have already been brought in January 6th.
Why is he doing that?
He's not doing it for some legislative purpose.
He's not doing it for some criminal purpose, because J6 is mostly solved by that point.
He's doing it to try to give the FBI one more piece of weaponry to stop Donald Trump.
from winning the presidency in 24.
This is what's so bad.
So just to back up for a second,
here's what we know.
Cash Patel, Dan Bonjino,
they have fired all the agents
that were involved in this.
But that's not enough.
Let's be really clear.
It's not enough because we need to know
who was behind it all.
Okay, Tee Bolt was behind it,
but who was behind Teebold?
Was this an order that was coming from Christopher Ray?
Was this an order that was coming from Joe Biden?
Was it coming from Anthony Blinken?
That wouldn't surprise me,
given the Anthony Blinken,
was the one who came up with the grand idea
to have the 51x spook,
sign on to the, oh, that couldn't possibly be Hunter Patton's laptop. That's nothing about
Russian misinformation fed to you courtesy of Rudy Giuliani. I mean, they were lying. They were lying
through their teeth. Okay. So now we need to know. This is what we need to know. You got rid of the
peons at the FBI, right, that decided to go do all this fine. Fine. But we need to know where it
originated from. And look, I mean, it goes all the way back. The trace anyway, as far as the
president is concerned, as far as Tulsi Gabbard is concerned, it goes all the way back to Barack
Obama and this is what we're going to learn more and more of as the plot thickens in this
sort of crazy, crazy, crazy situation.
Barack Obama, I'd be worried if I were you.
La Monica, I think you're pretty worried right about now because, you know, you're running
out of cash and you get some serious legal bills as a result of,
mm-hmm.
Unbelievable.
There she goes.
You know Congress is, get on her!
Woo! Okay, I'm gonna get my opera voice on. That's like,
La Monica! La Monica! Right? It's just not Monica. This is my drill, right?
We can't go by Monica. We're La Monica, the one and only, Monica Maguire.
Anyway, ladies and gentlemen, she is in a lot of trouble because she doesn't have the money to pay for the legal bills
and she's facing like 17 years in prison. This is the latest update. She just disclosed
$147,000 worth a new funding.
Rundraising. Woohoo. Not a lot. Actually, not a lot. You know how I know it's not a lot? Well,
take a look at one AOC. Here we go. How's that for a graphic? I like my bar charts, man.
AOC, $9.6 million in the third quarter versus McGuiver, 147,000. So she didn't need a lot more money,
right, in order to fight this thing. In terms of money in the bank, look at AOC. She's got $11.8 million.
La Monica has $699,000. What's going on, lady? I mean, nobody wants to.
to rush to your defense for this one.
This is the moment.
This is it.
Look, watch.
It gets better.
Watch.
This is more than, whoa.
This is more than being swept up than that.
You see that?
Like, that's what you call the right hook, I think.
Whoa.
Okay.
So, uh,
this is all alleged.
She allegedly assaulted.
She allegedly assaulted a federal officer.
So if this is proven out and look, hey, you saw the
I saw the tape. The jury will see the tape. The grand indictment, a grand jury indictment,
I'm sure they saw the tape. If this is proven out, she faces 17 years. Well, she actually
do 17 years. I don't think so. I don't think that Lettisha James, if she's proven to be
guilty, we'll do the 60 years that people are talking about either. I think that, you know, she'll get
out for good behavior somewhere along the line, but she doesn't have the money to pay for this
right now. I mean, she just doesn't have it. And her brand, you know, new legal theory,
I guess she can't, she can't afford Abby Lowell, perhaps.
The Letitia James attorney also representing, or set to represent, I believe, one John Bolton,
former Hunter Biden attorney as well.
You see how incestuous as all is.
Anyway, new body cam footage revealed, quote unquote, who really ordered the arrest of Newark's mayor.
And so somehow she's trying to say, or her lawyers are trying to say, that because the DOJ
gave them the A-O-K to arrest the Newark Mayor, Newark, New Jersey Mayor,
that that somehow allowed for her to do this?
I don't buy it.
How does that allow for you to do this?
It doesn't.
Like, you're not off the hook.
I actually don't understand what one thing has to do with the other.
I mean, if you say, okay, well, you know, it's their fault because they allowed this.
They were the ones that said, we're going to arrest the New Jersey mayor.
and they've got this on camera.
I'll show it to you.
Rachel Maddell's like gleeful.
Oh, you know, we think we've solved the case.
Now you haven't solved a darn thing.
So what?
They're just trying to get clearance
because they know this is going to become a big, humongous issue
and they don't want to go out and arrest the mayor
for his disorderly behavior unless they, you know, get some kind of,
okay, this is the federal government we're talking about here from the higher up.
So here it is.
Disregard Rachel's gleeful sort of joy over this
because this is going nowhere fast.
Well, thanks to body cam footage released by a federal court just this afternoon, we now know that the mayor of Newark was right when he said that that arrest did not arise organically from anything that happened on the ground at that ice facility.
He said at the time that his arrest appeared to have been ordered specifically by top Trump officials in Washington.
Well, now today we can see with our own eyes that that appears to be true.
No, no, I got it. I got it. We're taking them right now.
All right.
Okay. Even though we stepped out, I'm going to put it on.
Okay.
You're for waiting an hour right now.
This is good.
Yeah, no, I'm gonna take them right now.
Okay.
Okay.
Come on, go on.
Okay.
Okay, even though we stepped out, I'm gonna support him in a call.
We're for over an hour.
And we have the right to be in there.
All right.
I'm caught them right.
Guys, listen to me, we're gonna walk out the gates.
I'm gonna place the mayor in handcuffs.
Okay.
We are arresting the mayor.
the mayor right now.
Follow the attorney general in the United States.
Anyone that gets it away, I need you guys to give me a perimeter,
so I can't pop them and get them on there.
If you have body cams, turn them on.
Okay?
We advise his security,
is on and went for his weapon while we were engaged.
Okay, so they're big headline here?
Is that you heard the guy say,
we were arresting the Newark mayor
per the attorney general of the United States.
So Pam Bondi's like giving them the A, okay,
well, what does that have to do with anything?
Again, I would just go back to, she decided to, you know,
allegedly give someone the right hook.
I know what I'm looking at, but I have to say allegedly, okay?
Like, so she's out there, a powwow.
And somehow, because Pam Bondi said, yes,
you guys can arrest the mayor of Newark, New Jersey,
because he's continuing to be out there protesting
at the Delancey Hall Center,
because they're so concerned about making sure
that illegal criminals are getting,
all the, you know, three squares a day, I guess, and, you know, comfortable mattresses to sleep on.
They're just doing their job. They're just doing their job. Well, they didn't ask to go in and see,
they just like set up protest. And they're like, you can't protest there anymore. And we've warned
you, we've warned you, and we've warned you. And by the way, that Newark mayor,
he actually cooperated with authorities, including Alina Haba there in New Jersey, and they dropped
the charges. But La Manica, she somehow thought that she was totally justified.
in all of this.
She thought this behavior was okay.
And it's never okay.
I'm sorry, it's just never, that's not okay.
Okay, so like at one point, you could say,
hey, you know, maybe she was getting caught up in the moment
and she's getting pushed aside and like she's just like that.
But then watch this clip.
They slowed it down.
Boom.
Okay, did you see that?
Like that, that's the one that's going to get her in a lot of trouble.
And that's the one that has her now facing 17 years.
So this idea that somehow she's going to avoid prison based on, oh, this tape that says,
you know, it's fine, go ahead and arrest the Newark, New Jersey mayor,
and, like, that clearance comes from Pam Bondi.
That has, like, nothing has to do with the other.
And I'm telling you, she probably does need better legal representation,
and she's not going to be able to get it when she's only got a measly 147K.
I mean, I don't even know if she's going to get reelected.
That is not real money.
And granted, she's not a superstar like AOC, AOC who's raking it in,
communist that she is, right?
Don't even get me started.
Mamdami, boy, we're going to have a lot to talk about.
Comran Mamdami, just disaster, disaster in every single way.
But before we get to that, I mean, wow, guys, this shutdown, like, it's getting worse and worse for the Democrats.
The shutdown is very clearly being blamed on Chuck Schumer and the Dems.
Trump had a thing or two to say about it.
This weekend, actually just yesterday on Maria Vardo's show on Foxx.
Let's watch.
They have a deal.
We have a deal.
We just want an extension.
And the reason we want an extension is because you can't make a deal with these people.
They're lunatics.
They've gone crazy.
They're crazed people.
Trump derangement syndrome.
There really is that disease.
At first, I found it to be amusing.
Now I find it it.
It really is.
They want $1.5 trillion for health care for illegal aliens.
They come into our country.
If we do that, it will jeopardize the health care.
of the citizens of our country.
So we're not going to do that.
Yeah. So he's kind of made it clear.
He's drawn a line in the sand.
He said, look, you know, give us a clean CR.
We can negotiate some more,
but we need a clean CR.
We're not going to continue on
with the $1.5 trillion that you guys put in
after COVID, courtesy of Biden,
Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer.
Those days are over.
It was always meant to be temporary.
We're no longer living through that crisis.
It's over.
I realize you brought every Tom Dick and Harry
or Jose.
Juan and
Joaquin
into the country
but you can't do it
like we're not going to pay for that
we just don't have the ability to do it
and so the Democrats are getting hit
with this and by the way don't take his word for it
don't take my word for it let's go to a poll
that CNN is showing about just exactly
where the blame game is falling
here's someone who I've grown to
kind of like for his personality
and he talks like me things like
like, oh, goodness gracious.
That's like something I would say.
Anyway, Harry Anton, here he is.
That's exactly right.
Turns out shutdowns are different the second time around when it comes to Donald Trump.
Take a look here.
You know, we speak about Donald Trump shutdown, net approval rating.
We're talking 20 days into it.
In 2018 slash 2019, Donald Trump's net approval rating was already falling.
The shutdown was eating into it.
It was popular sport.
It was down three points already at this particular point and would fall considerably more.
It was very much on the decline.
You come over to this side of the screen,
this shutdown hasn't eaten in the Donald Trump support at all.
His net approval rating is actually up a point in terms of his popular support.
So the bottom line is this.
The first shutdown during Trump's first term,
2018, 2019 was hurting Donald Trump.
This one is not hurting him at all.
There's no real reason Donald Trump might say,
at least when it comes to popular support,
I want to get out of the shutdown.
What about the question of blame?
Yeah, okay, what about the question of blame?
You see here, you see Donald Trump's not approval rating was down,
2018 to 2019.
You talk about 2025 as net approval rating is up.
It comes down to the blame game,
a game I love to play when I was younger.
Blame Trump for the shutdown a great deal.
In 2018-19,
61% more than 3 and 5 Americans blame Trump a great deal
for that particular shutdown.
You come over to this side of the screen.
Look at this.
It's a different world.
It's a different world.
48% of Americans blame Trump a great deal
for this particular shutdown.
So it's more than 3 and 5 back in 2018-19,
It's less than half, a drop of 13 points again.
It's no real wonder that Donald Trump at this point looking at the shutdown says,
you know what, it's not actually harming me politically, in large part because he's getting less of the blame.
And he's doing things differently during this shutdown.
Yes, exactly right.
You know, we talk about Donald Trump and you say, okay, he wants to be a consequential, influential, influential president.
Well, if the legislative process is basically freezed up, you know, on Capitol Hill, you may say,
well, then he can't actually get legislation through.
but that's not how Trump is governing in this term.
We've spoken about this over and over and over again.
He's using his pen.
He's using executive orders.
Trump executive orders at this point of presidency.
In 2017, it was just 50.
Look at this.
Only 210 executive orders signed by Donald Trump during this presidency.
That is the most in a year.
You have to go all the way back
since Franklin Delano Roosevelt to find a president
who signed more executive orders in a year
than Donald Trump has already signed this time around.
And remember, John Burman,
we still have two months to go in this year, so it wouldn't be surprising to me if he signs even more.
Yes, he's so incredible, right? So he's basically saying, okay, I'm going to do everything.
You guys shut it down? You shut it down because you want one and a half trillion dollars for illegals.
Now, the way that would actually work from a technical perspective, just so we're all clear,
so when your liberal friends say, oh, that wouldn't go there, you know, Jeffries, Hakeem Jeffries tells us that wouldn't go actually to illegals.
It actually goes to the states, and then the states give it to the illegals.
In the case of, for example, California, they put $6.5 billion going to illegals for emergency care.
So, yeah, it does actually wind up leaking through the illegals.
And that is his problem with all of it.
I mean, we can't afford it, right?
Like, that's just the basic situation.
Right now, health care is literally a mess.
Healthcare costs are soaring.
It's something that the president is committed to trying to fix.
And he's doing what no other president has ever done before.
He's holding big pharma, by the way, also accountable for what?
ripping off Americans with their high-priced drugs.
And, you know, it's a messed up system.
I'll tell you.
And I don't have all the answers, but conservatives for lower health care,
they've been working hard on this.
And you should go check out pharmawindfall.com because they do have some answers,
especially when it comes to what you pay for your drug costs.
Big pharma, they say, in an army of lobbyists are working overtime to keep Americans
paying the world's highest prescription drug prices.
They have already hiked prices on hundreds of medicines this year,
while flooding us with billions of dollars in misleading ads for drugs that, hey, you
may not even need, right? You know, you get high marketing costs, shall we say. Worse yet,
Big Pharma pushes government mandates designed to stack the deck in their favor. Their goal in
Washington is pretty simple. What do they want to do? They want to escape accountability,
block free market competition, jacob outrageous prices, which means more government intrusion.
Bigger profits for them higher costs for families and for businesses. So conservatives for lower
health care is warning that the Big Pharma agenda is going to stick Americans and employers
with billions of dollars in higher premiums and higher drug costs. President Trump has
and backing down his administration's cracking down on drug companies that gouge Americans and
mislead patients with obnoxious advertising.
You know, you know those ads.
We've all seen them.
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I will say this.
You heard what Harry Anton said about how he's doing things.
all kinds of things during this government shutdown.
He's actually really taking advantage of it.
He's slashing jobs, right?
And the big bloated federal government,
seven different agencies have been affected, including HUD,
including the IRS, including the EPA.
I mean, he's just having at it,
or rather Russ Boat is having at it, right?
Who came from Project 2025
and always wanted to reduce the amount of money
that government was spending.
So this is like Mana from Heaven.
They've been given an order.
They've been given a directive by none other than Chuck Schumer and company, and they are taking the ball, and they're running with it.
So lots of executive orders.
Some of them are being challenged, including what they're trying to do from sort of a cleaning up of America's worst city standpoint.
So this is interesting.
We've been following everything out of Illinois, as you well know, and the chaos there and the frustration from Brennan Johnson, the mayor of Chicago, and Pritzker, the Illinois governor who does not.
want the National Guard doing a darn thing, right, at all. And Trump is sort of saying,
hey, you know what, this is important that we get all this stuff done and he's not back and down.
I think this nickname will stick. How about this? Gavin Newscombe. He's the governor of California.
Newsom. He signed New scum, I call him.
New scum, you got that? Important to remember because California is next. First, Illinois.
San Francisco.
New scum, as he calls him.
It's funny, right?
I do think that will stick.
He used to be the mayor of San Francisco, now governor of California,
and he's going to have to get used to what Trump is trying to do,
because he's coming now for San Francisco next.
This is after we just got word today breaking within the last hour,
that the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has decided that Trump can send the National Guard
to Portland, Oregon to try and clean up that place.
Well, he's not just doing Portland, Oregon.
He's doing it all.
So, yes, Illinois.
In San Francisco, watch out.
They have a deal.
We have a deal.
We just want an extension.
And the reason we want an extension is because you can't make a deal with these people.
They're lunatics.
They've gone crazy.
They're crazed people.
That was the sound, but I wanted to play.
I got a better one.
I got a better one.
I got a better one.
Let's go back to San Francisco,
because reportedly San Francisco is next.
I can tell you, take a look at this article that just came out moments ago.
The appeals court is lifting the block on Trump's Oregon troop deployment.
We can tell you this, just breaking within the last hour or so,
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals saying, yep, you can send the National Guard in to Oregon.
This is a big deal.
It will likely get appealed again, but it's a pretty monumental decision.
And I think it suggests that as we watch Illinois advanced
to the Supreme Court, as we watch California advance
to the Supreme Court, then you might have a lot of justices
making the decision that we need as a nation
to ensure that we have a way to keep people safe.
And if a city or community is not willing to do it,
then maybe you need the National Guard there.
I want to go to Dan Bongino, because he was talking
about the importance of this this morning on Fox.
And he gives us sort of a behind the scenes look.
who actually makes me miss his podcast, but he gives us a behind the scenes look at all that's happening.
And Dan is saying, like, look, this president's committed to just making sure that people are safe.
Like, we shouldn't have cities like this. Watch.
With regards to this crushed and violent crime, whether it's in San Francisco, Chicago, any other major city.
Early on, this is kind of the untold story of this op.
I get appointed, announced in February, committed in March, cash is there a little bit earlier.
President brings this in early.
And in essence, this is kind of the behind the scenes, guys.
He says to us, you know, listen, I'm a builder.
I'm in a lot of these big cities.
He has just zero tolerance for violent crime.
He just does.
He drives around Washington, D.C., on these OTRs, off the record movements.
He sees homelessness, crime.
He can't stand it.
He says, what do we got to do to fix this?
And we basically lay out a bunch of things.
And his answer is very simple.
President's like, go get them, boys.
Go get them.
That was it.
Like, you do what you have to do.
So we got in there, Cash and I, and we brought in the best SAC special agents in charge across the country, guys who had forgotten more about crime and enforcing the most people ever know. They've done this their whole lives. One of them we pulled in from Phoenix. He had an amazing job out there. We said, hey, it's name's Joe. I said, Joe, you tell me what we need to do to go get these demon savages off the street. Tell me what we need to do. We brought in a violent crime roundtable of the best crime agents in the country.
We figured out a battle plan how to kind of water balloon.
You know, when you squeeze the water balloon, you get a ball.
How do we bulge agents here and embalge agents there?
And we cleaned up at the president's direction, the director and I with the SACs and the agents in the field,
we water ballooned around the country and made, get a load of this, guys.
This is going to trip you out.
28,000 violent crime arrests in 2025 in the year's not even over.
You say, what does that mean?
Put it in comparison.
Prior three, four years, the FBI under prior leadership,
at average about 15, 16,000.
We're at 28,000.
28,000.
We're not even done with the year.
We haven't even hit Thanksgiving or Christmas yet.
Shows when you get a president,
an attorney general, a deputy attorney general,
and an FBI leadership team
that lets the FBI do FBI work.
Instead of getting into other nonsense in the past,
look what happens.
Your cities get cleaner.
Dan, the governor's going to push back.
You know, that's like basically,
they're doing double the arrests of criminals.
And you know that this is because exactly what Dan said, you know, if you get an FBI in there and you unleash them and say, hey, you guys go do your job.
And if you're here to keep America safe, let's keep America safe, as opposed to being bogged down in DEI and God knows what else, right?
Or, oh, I don't know, going after those Catholics that go to Mass in Latin, you know, they're a real threat.
Oh, those parents that keep showing up at school board meetings because they're upset that their daughters running track against a naturally born male and losing her.
her first place ribbon and possibly her scholarship to college, God forbid, you might actually
focus on actual criminals as opposed to what they were focusing on, which goes back to Arctic
Frost. It goes back to the 30 million phone records. It goes back to what they were trying to do,
which was cut off half the country. Never allow us to speak again. Unbelievable stuff. Listen,
the president's not done. He's not done. He's going after Illinois and Chicago. And believe me,
already planning on Oregon, San Francisco, buckle up.
Gavin knew some new scum.
That's funny, right?
You're next.
But the governor, who got thrown out of his business by his family because he's a dope,
but the governor, Pritzker, he doesn't want us in.
You know, if I were him, if I were a Democrat and I were him,
I'd say, come on in.
What do you have to lose?
And you're going to go to San Francisco next.
We're going to go to San Francisco.
The difference is I think they want to.
in San Francisco. San Francisco was truly one of the great cities of the world. And then
15 years ago, it went wrong. It went woke. Remember my statement? Anything woke is
a filthy, well, broke is another word. I used a filthy word, but I didn't. I took enough
heat on that. I won't say it again. But nothing changes, right? But we're going to go to San
Francisco and we're going to make it great. We're going to make it great. It'll be great again. San
is a great city.
It won't be great if it keeps going like this.
He's right.
I mean, San Francisco is so bad.
I don't know if we have any San Francisco residents in the chat right now,
but, like, it's astonishing how bad it was and is.
I mean, I lived there 25 years ago, and it was bad then.
But, I mean, my husband was there recently.
He's like, Tres, you just wouldn't believe it.
Like Market Street.
Whoa, I mean, Market Street.
And, you know, they talk about how, you know,
people go into those, like, zombie-like positions.
they've got a problem in San Francisco.
And so apparently the San Francisco Chronicle did an article on this on how there's drug trafficking
that's coming in from Honduras, and they're actually trying to really stop that.
You see what the president's been doing, going after some of these Venezuelan boats.
A lot of the trafficking goes through Venezuela, so maybe it's coming from Colombia or Honduras
and Mexico or somewhere, and then it goes through Colombia, forgive me, through Venezuela,
and then up to the USA, and he's like, enough, enough, like it is going to end.
and so now the Pentagon's been involved in that one.
And it's just awful.
Alphonse, good to see you here in the chat today.
Alphonse is a fan and viewer who reaches out a lot on Twitter,
and I always appreciate hearing from him.
And thank you again for your generosity.
He's after me to get a regular time, a regular time slot,
which is hard.
What can I say?
What can I say?
I got three kids.
And I'm like it.
Like we have like two part-time producers here,
but like it's amazing what you can do
in a show like this. It's just amazing to me because when I think back about, you know,
the staff of like 40 to put on my show at Fox and then I look at this, I love it.
Like, it's such a freedom. And, you know, I have two wonderful folks, freelancers who work
on the show with me. But this is all me, baby. Okay? So Alphonse, I'm working on it. One of these
days, we're going to stick to a time. I'd like two o'clock. That way I'm home for the kids
after school. But my point being, Samuance's go, is awesome.
Okay? And the president wants to clean it up and you know what?
Newscom you're gonna have to deal with them. I'm playing this again. I think this nickname will stick.
How about this? Gavin Newsombe. He's the governor of California.
Newsom. He signed New scum. You got that?
Yeah, I sing too. Some of you saw that in the shorts feed over the weekend. Trish with
Pacheley. I had to chime in. Anyway, so much going on. I'll tell you. I'll tell you.
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We got Jensen Wang out there, the CEO of NVIDIA, saying, hey, it's happening.
I can tell you, like, this is super important.
Like, if there's one thing that we really need to focus on, and we learn this during COVID,
did we not, right?
Because the supply chain was all messed up.
And it's one thing we don't have, like, chlorox or lysol.
That was bad.
And by the way, we make those chemicals here, or we at least package it here.
Those are American companies, but a lot of the chemicals come from China.
And because of that slowdown in the supply chain, like you couldn't get, I remember being like,
hallelujah.
This was like months after COVID had sort of come and gone.
And I was in a Home Depot.
And they suddenly rolled out this shipment of Lysol.
And I like, they're only two per person, right?
I'm like, woo, I got Lysol again.
It's like crazy.
Like, why were we so dependent on China for that stuff?
So if you think about it for Lysol, that's one thing.
But what if you think about it for all the things that power electricity and power your computer
and power, oh, I don't know, your financial records, et cetera?
That's kind of scary, which is why we need this onshoreing of the semiconductor industry.
Jensen Wang knows this.
He realizes this.
And listen to what he said.
The White House actually sent out this clip because it's a big freaking deal.
And you should be so proud of this president and this country.
if for nothing else for this.
This is the CEO of the world's largest,
most successful semiconductor company, Jensen Wing.
This last week was a historic week.
We manufactured the most advanced AI chips in the world,
in the most advanced fab in the world,
here in America for the first time.
All of this started with President Trump,
wanted to re-industrialize the United States.
His terrorist was a pressing,
agent in making this possible at the speed that we're doing. And now, just shortly after less than a
year, we're now manufacturing the most advanced chips for AI here in the United States.
This is just the beginning of it with the partnership of the supply chain in Taiwan, TSM,
an incredible partner, a strategic partner for the United States and bringing manufacturing
of the most critical sector of technology here to the United States.
States. This is just the starting point.
So basically, he's in the starting point.
They designed the chips, and those chips are now getting made here.
So it's pretty incredible.
People didn't really think this could get done.
It takes years to build these fabs, right?
And in fairness, in fairness to Joe Biden, the Chips Act that he put in place back in 2021,
got the ball rolling on this.
But, you know, Donald Trump was like, hey, we got to move this along.
And this has been such a huge priority for him, the strength of our tech.
sector is just absolutely so critical. Justin M. I'm looking at your message there. That's funny.
He remembers when, you know, there was a run on toilet paper. Oh, yeah. There was a run on everything,
including that, you know, necessities matter. Anyway, here is Donald Trump. Again, with Maria,
she had a great interview with him over the weekend. And he's talking about how the U.S. now has a 10%
stake in Intel, semiconductor manufacturing company. Watch. Well, you've also been monetized.
the balance sheet. And you took a 10% stake in Intel.
You're taking a stake in Mountain Pass, MP.
You know that Intel, I think we're up $40 billion since I made the deal.
We've made a big deal. And I didn't put it for myself. I did it.
They came in to see me and I say, you know what?
I think the United States should own 10% of your company.
And they gave me 10%.
And you know what? It's been good for them, too.
Their stock has gone up so much that they end up making a fortune.
But we made $30 or $40 billion on that deal.
the same thing with that mountain pass.
But in that case, it's because we want to get the rare earth refined.
Yeah.
Okay.
So, you know, rare earth kind of matters, too.
I mean, think about that, guys.
It is really, really important.
Those rare earth materials matter.
Semiconductors matter.
Rob and I are actually working on a piece at 76 research about this.
You know, you think about Adam Smith, right?
And how Adam Smith talked about the law of comparison.
advantage and, you know, theoretically comparative advantage should work great. You know, they were
thinking about English broad cloth lace. And if the English were better at making the lace and we were
better at something else, it made sense to trade and, you know, they could do that all day long and we could
do our thing all day long. Yeah, but what if that lace is suddenly like critical to your very
survival? And in our case, semiconductors are critical, right, to our various survival. And so that's when
the whole Adam Smith comparative advantage thing kind of starts to fall apart. I'm not saying we need to do it
on everything, but when you get strategic, strategic, necessary industries for the vitality and
health and security of the United States, I'm glad somebody's thinking about it. Again,
the quick shout out to my company 76 research, take a look at those portfolios. Tech up 67%
with one of our top picks, materials up 85%. We only have like 10 to 12 stocks in each of these
portfolios. So I do encourage you to take a look at that. It is kind of important. But overall,
I mean, we're just looking at just amazing, amazing, amazing stuff here.
I keep saying we are on the front lines of history.
And I'm not kidding.
I mean, it's amazing.
Hey, by the way, did I tell you we're number 66 and still climbing on the podcast charts?
Yeah, amazing.
That's a testament to you guys.
Thank you.
And Alphonse, I'm working on the time.
We'll get a regular time at some point.
But that's why you have to hit the bell.
You have to hit the bell because then you know when I'm live here on this show
and you can always catch the repeat.
and leave a comment in the repeats.
I review them all.
I watch them all.
I do actually check those things, believe it or not.
And the other thing I want to tell you about Spotify,
so we just started over there rather recently.
I'd love to have you over there as a Spotify subscriber.
It's all free.
I put it in the chat.
I pinned it to the top.
So go check that out.
Thank you, guys, for everything you do here.
We will convene again with more tomorrow.
