The Trish Regan Show - Trump STRIPS Fauci's Security, Finds Legal Loophole to PROSECUTE | Trish Regan Full Show

Episode Date: January 27, 2025

In a stunning move, President Donald Trump strips Anthony Fauci of his security detail. Meanwhile, I don’t believe Fauci is “safe” from legal action despite his Presidential Pardon from Joe Bide...n. In fact, he could face Civil and State lawsuits and, if found guilty of lying to Congress, could even face time in jail. Join me LIVE with reaction to this story and more. Subscribe to my channel: @TrishReganChannel 🟢For independent views on the market - sign up for my financial newsletter The 76report at https://76research.com with CODE: DOLLAR today. Today’s show is sponsored by: 🟢https://TrishLovesGold.com — American Hartford Gold — go to: Https://TrishLovesGold.com or TEXT TRISH to 65532 to receive up to $15,000 in free silver with American Hartford Gold or go to https://TrishLovesGold.com. You can also use Trish's name when calling 1-844-495-1115. 🟢Go to https://balanceofnature.com and use CODE: TRISH for 35% off🟢 The pursuit to serve others is yours. Let it flourish. Find your purpose at Grand Canyon University. Private. Christian. Affordable. Visit gcu.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:12 Anthony Fauci, your time has come. Anthony Fauci, you're losing your security. And guess what? Anthony Fauci. I would not be surprised if you wind up in a whole lot more trouble. Sometimes it's not the crime, but the cover-up of the crime. Alleged crime. Oh, we're going to get into all of that on today's show, plus RFK's response.
Starting point is 00:00:42 to the RFK, JFK, MLK files being released. Donald Trump just saying moments ago he wants Epstein's files released as well. He wants to know exactly how, why he was killed. I have some inside intel on that. I spoke with someone who knew Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein, quite well for many, many years. I'm going to share that with you. Plus, what's going on with the media?
Starting point is 00:01:07 They continue to just narrate a whole bunch of garbage. Some reporters are exposing them, some political reporters coming forward and giving us the truth about what all goes down. I try to do the exact same thing here on this show every day because I've been in the mainstream media up until 2020 my entire career. And I know how these games are played. Welcome to the program. Make sure you subscribe, share, like, all that good stuff. It is wonderful to have you here. There's a lot going on. We should begin today with Fauci getting his security detail revoked. No more security for one, Anthony Fauci, who just happened to be the highest paid employee in our government. Imagine that, making more than the president. If you're Anthony Fauci,
Starting point is 00:01:55 apparently you got the real keys to the kingdom. Well, Donald Trump's saying he's had enough. And no, we're not going to continue as taxpayers paying for Anthony Fauci's detail to the tune of millions of dollars a year. Trump's like, you know what? He's made a lot of money. He can handle it. But you can't have a security detail for the rest of your life because you work for government. Can you ask for you take an officer? Yeah, we'll see what happens. Would you become partially responsible of something that would happen to say Dr. Fauci or John Bolton? No.
Starting point is 00:02:23 You know, they all made a lot of money. They can hire their own security, too. All the people you're talking about, they can go out. I can give them some good numbers of very good security people. They can hire their own security. They all made a lot of money. Bouchy made a lot of money. They all did. So if they, you know, felt that strongly, I think that certainly I would not take responsibility.
Starting point is 00:02:48 So, you heard him. He's going to even make recommendations. He's got some security companies that they could use. Last I heard, the government was paying $15 million for John Bolton's security. That's massive to me. That's really, really massive. You know, I've known John Bolton. I have known John Bolton for, for a number of years. He would come on my shows at Fox over the years. And I can't remember him in 2016. He would actually walk around by himself, no security, no detail. Of course, that was before he became head of the NSC.
Starting point is 00:03:24 And apparently now, Iran really wants him. I think Iran kind of wanted him back then as well. But he had no security. Then he got lots of security thanks to Biden. And, well, again, Fauci's the other. bickie. Fauci has plenty of security as well, and it's sort of shocking because he, I'm not really sure who's out to get him. I mean, I don't know why we're paying $15 million. I guess Donald Trump is effectively trying to do Doja's work for it. Here's,
Starting point is 00:03:58 here's Bolton complaining about all this on CNN today on a program that you'd think was be off the news by now. This guy, Jim Ocasters, going to be going to be going. to midnight. Siberia, as we call it, in television news. Just four days into his second term, President Trump is not wasting any time going after those who have spoken out against him. Trump has revoked federal security protection for his former Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, who faces ongoing threats from Iran. This latest move comes just days after Trump pulled the Secret Service detail for his former national security advisor, turned critic John Bolton, and Ambassador John Bolton joins us now.
Starting point is 00:04:33 Mr. Ambassador, thanks for being here. Trump is defending his decision to pull protection for you and Secretary Pompeo, let's listen to that. When you have protection, you can't have it for the rest of your life. Do you want to have a large detail of people guarding people for the rest of their lives? I mean, there's risks to everything. I guess, you know, he did vow retribution during the campaign. Is that what this is? What's your response to that?
Starting point is 00:05:02 No, I think it is retribution. Look, there are several people, several former officials who are being protected because of Iranian threats made against their lives in connection with the elimination of Qasem Soleimani back in January of 2020, a decision President Trump himself approved. If you could ask all of us, I'll speak for all of them. I think I can do that. We'd be delighted to say we'd like to see the protection ended well before the end of our lives. If the threat diminishes, if the threat level remains high, look, it's up.
Starting point is 00:05:41 to the president, but getting, in my case, getting Secret Service protection is not a perquisite. It's not something you should want. It was provided by President Biden because of threats that have subsequently been documented in a Justice Department
Starting point is 00:05:57 criminal charge against the Iranian Revolutionary Guards official trying to hire a hit man against me. Right, and I have to assume that this protection not only helps you, but helps protect your family, members of your family as well at times. do you fear for your safety, your family safety?
Starting point is 00:06:15 Well, I think they follow the media in Tehran, and when they see that Mike Pompeo, myself, no longer have coverage, given that it's just a few weeks ago now that the federal officials arrested a Pakistani national working for the Iranians trying to hire assassins to kill President Trump. This is a very real ongoing threat. I was told as recently as the weekend before the inaugural that the threat level remained the same. And I should say, you know, neither I nor any of the other people who are receiving the protection have anything to do with establishing the threat level.
Starting point is 00:06:53 That comes from a consensus from the intelligence community. So the idea that nobody's entitled to protection for the rest of their lives, except, of course, former presidents, is kind of a non-answer to the point. I think Trump knew exactly what he was doing. He's trying to rattle your cage, I guess. Is that what you think? Well, whatever it is, you know, it's the sort of decision that represents the triumph of politics over national security. I'm sure when President Biden approved secret service protection for me, wasn't.
Starting point is 00:07:27 I'm not so sure about that. For one thing, isn't he working for Fox now? Maybe Fox can pay for his security detail. I'm sure Trump's like, yeah, you know, let Rupert deal with it. I'm just going to say, so he worked for Bush, and when I knew Bolton, he never had security detail. Perhaps things have ratcheted up in a weird kind of way. You're kind of scaling it down. When you're getting rid of the security detail, it's like saying, you know what, Bolton doesn't really matter anymore.
Starting point is 00:07:53 He's no longer who you need or want. If you have all the security apparatus around him, it almost creates more of an issue. In terms of Fauci, Anthony Fauci, I'm not really sure that the Iranians are out to get Anthony Fauci, nor the Chinese nor anyone else. I think that probably the Fauci thing might be more about Fauci, you know, wanting all the security detail, dare I say, than Fauci really, really needing it. All that said, look, I think you're going to have to take a red pen to the budget. We spend a lot of money. There's a ton of money that is spent, and you say, are you really spending it in the right places? As you heard Acosta say to Bolton there, well, I assume that's for your family too. Does the whole
Starting point is 00:08:35 family give protection? I don't really think that's how it works. I mean, are Obama's kids still getting protection? I know that I did a speech with Laura Bush. This is years ago, maybe back around 16, 17, and she was on the same flight as me flying out to do the speaking arrangement. I was interviewing her for something. She didn't have any security. She was just all on her own. I thought, oh, that's interesting. She's the granddaughter. But like, you see, like, it can't go on in, on and on on forever, at some point, you know, you're making a commitment, I understand, it's a big risk that people take going to work in the government, but how long does that $15 million a year where the security really need to be continuing? You have to be able to assess these threats,
Starting point is 00:09:22 and I guess if the threat gets ratcheted up, then you have government come in and do what they can. In the meantime, though, I'm wondering if this is set in the stage for something bigger. Anthony Fauci, the J6 committee, the entire Biden family, everyone, in my estimation, is at risk of being prosecuted, at risk for both civil liability and states coming after them. Anthony Fauci could very well wind up in jail. If it turns out that he lied under oath, which it certainly seems that way when you look at some of the emails and some of the funding that was going from the NIH over to some murky other institution, which was then giving the money to the Wuhan Lab. I mean, it certainly appears that there are some questions that need to be answered. And so by pardoning Anthony Fauci, he should be able to give the absolute and utter truth on everything
Starting point is 00:10:19 should somebody want to do an investigation. This is now coming up whether or not Congress decides to do an investigation, but I'll tell you, it doesn't just need to be congressional. You could have a congressional investigation, you can have state investigations, Texas, Texas will love this one. Florida will love this one as well. You can have the state investigations and you can have civil investigations as well. I mean, think about what people lost as a result of perhaps some of Fauci's decisions along the way.
Starting point is 00:10:49 Let's take a look here, Donald Trump, talking with Sean Hannity, my former colleague over on Fox about this just the other night, about whether or not he'd be looking to see an investigation into some of these people. She should have dropped that at least you wouldn't have that monica. Before I go to the economy and foreign policy, as long as you brought up this topic, Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer, Adam Schiff, who got a preemptive pardon. All these people that got pardoned, Anthony Fauci, did he know that NIH money through the EcoHe Health Alliance was funding the Wuhan virology lab?
Starting point is 00:11:28 There seems to be text and messages and emails that went back and forth. you talk about the unselect committee, as you call it, the January 6th committee. They had a predetermined outcome. General Millie, all these people, the Biden family members. Joe Biden ran and said
Starting point is 00:11:45 he would never do preemptive pardons. It was an issue that came up when you were leaving your first time. He thought, he heard that I was going to do it. I didn't want to do it. I was given the option. They said, sir, would you like to pardon everybody, including yourself? I said, I'm not going to pardon anybody.
Starting point is 00:12:01 we didn't do anything wrong. And we had people that suffered. They were incredible patriots. We had people that suffered. You had Bannon put in jail. You had Peter Navarro put in jail. You had people that suffered. And far worse than that,
Starting point is 00:12:19 they've lost their fortunes. They've lost their, whatever, their nest egg, paying it to lawyers. And those people, and people said, and they wouldn't have even taken. those people, they wouldn't have even taken a pardon. This guy went around
Starting point is 00:12:35 giving everybody pardoned. And you know, the funny thing, maybe the sad thing, is he didn't give himself a pardon. And if you look at it, it all had to do with him. I mean, the money went to him. Should Congress
Starting point is 00:12:51 investigate that? Well, I don't know. It's, you know, I've always... I've always been, look, he didn't give himself a pardon. And he didn't give some other people a pardon that needed it. And I heard Schiff went to him and just begged him for a pardon because Schiff is a
Starting point is 00:13:07 crook. Schiff is a crooked guy. He's a crooked politician. He made up the story about Russia, Russia, Russia. He totally made it up. He was a storyteller. And then after he made it up, they found out that there was a tape of the conversation
Starting point is 00:13:22 made by, you know, I guess, the State Department. When you make calls, they make tapes sometimes. Not all the time. He was the one talking to the Russians. So he, in the meantime, made up the conversation, totally made it up about quid pro quo. There was no quid pro quo, just the, there was a perfect call. Tim Scott was the first one to come.
Starting point is 00:13:42 He read it. He said, this is a perfect call. What are you doing? You're impeaching a man for a perfect call. It was Schiff. Schiff, Hillary, the whole group. You know what? They should, Schiff is just a bad, sick guy.
Starting point is 00:14:01 And he went to Biden and he demanded a pardon because he thought he did something. He knew it. And he Thompson won't have won't the chairman of that committee. Many Thompson destroyed, destroyed, along with that unselect committee, destroyed all of the work that took place over two years. You know why? It showed that I was right. We're back with the 45th. Amazing, right? So should Congress be investigating this? I'm just going to. go on a limb and say yes, yes, yes, yes, and yes, again. You know why they need to investigate it?
Starting point is 00:14:35 Because we can't have this kind of thing happening. We can't have people profiting illegally off of their parents' positions in government, which is apparently what Hunter Biden was quite willing to do. Don't forget everyone, all right? The gun charges aside, remember the judge who said, wait a second, I can't sign off on this. He was willing to plead guilty on the gun charge so long as they would never go after him on all this other stuff, which was none other than the lobbying that he was doing while not being registered as a foreign lobbyist. He never bothered to register for those things and yet was working on behalf of daddy, I guess. I mean, how else do you get a job on a board in Ukraine to the tune of $60,000 a month
Starting point is 00:15:17 times too because Devin Archer, his partner was getting paid as well. And then you go to Daddy who's in charge of Ukraine policy and you say, hey, dad, I need your help. Burisma, my company is getting investigated by this guy. We need to get rid of him. And what does daddy do? He gets rid of him. Oh, and it's on tape. He admitted it to the CFR, Council on Foreign Relations.
Starting point is 00:15:42 This is something that came up, don't forget, in the 2020 campaign. It's an open discussion, please. It's a fact. Well, you have raised an issue. Let's be a totally discredit. Did Borisov said $183,000 a month? With no experience in energy? Mr. President, my son did nothing wrong at Burisma.
Starting point is 00:16:03 I think he did. Mr. President, the only guy that he doesn't want to let me answer because he knows I have the truth. His position has been totally thoroughly discredited. By who? The media. Well, by the media, by our allies, by the World Bank, by everyone has discredited. Matter of fact, even the people who testified under oath. So let me ask you this.
Starting point is 00:16:29 Go ahead. Mr. I'm listening to you. people under he testified he testified under oath in his administration yeah how do you get all that money from moscow how do you get all that money from romey how do you get all that money from china how do you get a diamond an actual diamond from the chinese energy guy who's by the way gone we don't know where in china you got to ask yourself what what really was going on and then when you combine that with these pre-pardons, when you're getting a pardon before you've even been accused of anything?
Starting point is 00:17:10 That's a little weird. Or like, they did some precedent and it's never actually happened before. James Biden, Sarah Jones Biden, Valerie Biden, just a whole family. John T. Owens, married to Valerie Biden, Owens, Francis Biden. Oh, and then we get Fauci in there. Because who knows what Fauci was doing. and, who, you know, he caused a lot of pain for a lot of people, including this economy, a lot of people's businesses shut down, all kinds of things.
Starting point is 00:17:40 General Mark Millie, Liz Cheney, because who knows the J6 Committee, they were really orchestrating something together in ways that they shouldn't have, and we've talked about that because Liz Cheney might have been guilty of interfering with witnesses. I mean, it's messed up. And he goes out and gives all these partners. not even CNN, as you know, can forgive it. It's just unseemly. If you're going to do it, have the courage to do it in the light of day
Starting point is 00:18:14 and explain it to the American people. It's a stain on his legacy to do it like this. You better believe it is. And it makes me wonder just exactly what was going on. I mean, this is unprecedented. You do not do this. But here's the thing. All of those people that got those pardons, if they decide to do a congressional investigation, if they decide to have a civil case brought against them, if they decide to have state cases brought against them, hey, hey, hey, Texas, Florida, right? Then these people have to testify. They can't plead the fifth.
Starting point is 00:18:52 They have to come forward, and just to be very clear, the pardon, I sound like Leticia James, because this is her line, the pardon that the president is giving on the federal level has nothing do with the state. So in Lettisha James's case, right, she's trying to argue she can move forward with her case because it's a state case and thus the presidential part. I mean, it's a little more complicated because you get the Supreme Court in there, et cetera. And it's perhaps why Biden didn't bother pardoning himself. He doesn't need to because the Supreme Court has said that you're not liable for anything he did as president. But I also am going to go back to maybe he wasn't president when this stuff was going down, especially with all the money grubbing, whatever you want
Starting point is 00:19:39 to call it. I mean, the Biden name for sale. No sooner does he become in charge of Ukraine policy that his idiot son, he got kicked out of the military for reasons we don't even need to discuss, but let's just say the guys get some real problem, substance abuse being one of them, he gets a job for that kind of crazy amount of money. It doesn't make any sense. No, it doesn't. And it's just all wrong. It's so gross. And you know, you hope for more in this world. We hope for more for more politicians for sure. Quick shout out to my financial research company, 76research.com. You can get the 76 report at 76 report.com or 76 research.com. Just use code word dollars. Looking at the market today, I actually bought because you had things that were down just a little tiny bit. Down a little, little bit. I mean, the cryptos have still been on. monetaire, which is just amazing to see. But you had the S&P kind of flat, the NASDAQ down trading just a bit. And so it was, for me, anyway, a good opportunity because I use those opportunities to go in, S&P down about 4 tenths of a percent, NASDAQ down 6 tenths of a percent,
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Starting point is 00:21:58 the spies who lied to us, all of those spies of 51X spooks and hacks that were brought together to sign this letter saying, oh, the Hunter Biden laptop is not real. It is just Russian misinformation fed to you by one Rudy Giuliani. Don't take any of it seriously. And if you do, we're going to shut you down. We're going to shut off your Twitter account. We're going to make sure that nobody can advertise with you. Don't forget, this is how these newspapers make their money. It was pretty, pretty darn wild. Yours truly was a victim of it. I mean, hey, I've been a victim of everything between Fauci and COVID and don't you dare say that you can't take that seriously enough. Don't you dare say that CNN's overdoing it.
Starting point is 00:22:40 Or you'll pay the price, right? Don't ever suggest that COVID might have some political elements to it as well. I mean, heck, let's be honest. I warned you at the time the Democrats would take it for everything it was worth. And sure enough, they did. So, here, New York Post got in all kinds of trouble. And reporters all across the country and the globe were warned, you can't cover this.
Starting point is 00:23:08 You can't, you can't, you can't, you can't, you can't. These political reporters said as much. Let's listen in. Another great example, when Politico did that terrible ill-fated headline. 51 intelligence agents or former intelligence agents say that the Hunter Biden laptop was disinformation. Right. Or bore the hallmarks of disinformation. Turns out that story was closer to disinformation.
Starting point is 00:23:28 because the Hunter Biden laptop appeared to be true. But then Facebook also pulled all stories down about the Hunter Biden laptop, and I think Twitter did it at the same time too. Correct. They punished the New York Post. It didn't help. I mean, Politico, my former employer,
Starting point is 00:23:39 and I knew at the time, didn't do itself any favors. I was covering Biden at the time, and I remember coming to my editor and saying, hey, we need to write about the Hunter Biden laptop. And I was told this came from on high at Politico, don't write about the laptop, don't talk about the laptop, and don't tweet about the laptop. And the only thing Politico wound up writing
Starting point is 00:23:56 was that piece that called it disinformation, which charitably could be called misinformation at the least. Yeah, I mean, I had a hard time. You know, I wrote some pretty serious reporting on Hunter Biden, which actually ended up getting him prosecuted, the story on the gun. And I wrote that. Consult it with me because you had,
Starting point is 00:24:11 you did the original report on the gun. And you came to me like, how do I write about this? Like, I'm like, honestly, I don't know. Yeah, because it was hard to get it done. You figured it out. I spent three, three months on it. I went to the laptop shop, and I did all of the reporting in Delaware,
Starting point is 00:24:24 and I did all of that. But yeah, it had to be like much, it had to be a hundred 100% nailed down. I had everything, you know, the police reports, every, like, I, you know, I'm a solid reporter, but I do wonder if it could have, it would have been published a little quicker, if it was a different type of story. Well, since we're spilling tea about our former employer, I still have a copy of the story on my internal hard drive. In 2019, a rival presidential Democratic campaign of Joe Biden's gave to me the tax lien, the APO research,
Starting point is 00:24:57 to a tax lien on Hunter Biden for the period of time that he worked at Burisma. And I wrote what would have been a classic story saying, you know, the former Vice President's son was slapped with a big tax lien for the period of time that he worked for this controversial Ukrainian oil concern or natural gas concern, which is haunting his father on the campaign trail.
Starting point is 00:25:15 That story was killed by the editors. And they gave no explanation for that either. So that general experience, you know, obviously the public doesn't know about those things, but as a reporter having witnessed the way in which the two candidates... We just get called like the terrible mainstream media. It's like you don't understand the process there. We also don't understand the dumb decision of cowardly editors.
Starting point is 00:25:38 The man above us when we're trying to do our jobs. You know what I mean? We're just looking for scoops, man. The big bias is toward a good story. As a new podcast and, you know, look, I'm going to lay in on something too. I mean, this is, one, Kind of how it goes, right? I can remember working at CBS News, NBC News. There were things that kind of had to go through the higher-ups. Same thing at Fox, right? Every commentary I did, every single night,
Starting point is 00:26:11 God, it drove me crazy. I was like, does Tucker have to go through this? Or is it just Trish? Every single commentary had to get approved, not just by my bosses, but by the woman who was in charge of the whole network. How crazy is that, right? And then you get these charges, like five, It changes five minutes before air, and I'm like, this is nuts. We don't have to deal with that over here. It's a whole new ballgame, which is fantastic. Hey, by the way, I just want to give a shout out to Steve Frischman. Thank you for your super chat.
Starting point is 00:26:41 He writes, at Steve Frisch, when the JFK files come out look for stuff on Howard Hunt, he admitted that he was there, and it was a CIA operation. He was one of three, Tramps on the Grass League, Noel. He admitted that before he died. Yeah, I've seen some of the stuff on Howard Hunt. Look, this is going to be wild. We're going to get to that because I have more to share with you, including some of Cash Patel's comments on what's going to be coming out, as well as Mike Pompeo's comments about what's coming out as well as RFK, and even, by the way, the grandson of JFK as well. So, RFK Jr. and then JFK, amazing, amazing, amazing stuff going on.
Starting point is 00:27:19 But back to sort of this media bias, it's been so extraordinary and so great. and then, you know, you hear it now. You can feel it almost, like CNN, which is laying off 200 people, by the way, including one Jim Acosta, who you just saw. I guess he's going to the midnight shift. Or he's leaving, one or the other. Nora O'Donnell, who was the CBS Evening News anchor. She's out there at CBS.
Starting point is 00:27:47 They still have Margaret Brennan on the air. And, boy, she was all revved up. How can you have Kash Patel? How can you have Kash Patel? Why is he going to be head of the FBI? She's really reading the Riot Act to Lindsay Graham, who sends it right back at her. Don't forget, CBS is being sued by President Trump for $10 billion. We'll talk about why in a second, but watch.
Starting point is 00:28:10 Okay, ask him about going after journalists, which he's also said. I'm interested in the answer to that question. Yeah, I'm sure a Democratic friend will ask him. And you shouldn't worry about Cash Patel. Okay. You should worry about reporting the news fairly, which you don't. don't do when it comes to everything Trump. Lindsay Graham, your guest on this program because we wanted to hear you out.
Starting point is 00:28:33 And we welcome you back. Yeah, right. Okay. So that's, you know, you just get a sense of her frustration. And look, I mean, CBS, which is now down an anchor, I don't even think they know who's replacing Nora at this point. She's going over to 60 minutes, which is not exactly, you know, the best game. in town to be at because they're in a lot of trouble and a lot of pressure and one of the reasons they're getting sued is for election interference as a result of this now notorious
Starting point is 00:29:03 clip i'm going to play the before and after if you've seen it before i get it but it's just worth understanding within the context of everything here's this interview with kamala harris who we know cannot actually speak in a coherent complete sentence and so what does the media do they thread these sentences together for her in post in edit they try to make her make some sense but it seems But it seems that Prime Minister Netanyahu is not listening. Well, Bill, the work that we have done has resulted in a number of movements in that region by Israel that were very much prompted by or a result of many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region. But it seems that Prime Minister Netanyahu is not the result of many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region.
Starting point is 00:29:58 But it seems that Prime Minister Netanyahu is not listening. We're not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for the United States to be clear about where we stand on the need for this war to end. What a difference those CBS News editors can make, huh? They can actually make her seem smart, no matter how, not so smart she is. I mean, let's just call a spade a spade. What was Kamala other than a DEI pick? I mean, she hit a bunch of boxes.
Starting point is 00:30:27 But there's not a lot going on upstairs. Not that there's much going on upstairs with Joe Biden, neither. It's just that he'd been hanging around forever. They couldn't get rid of him. He's political enough. He apparently has kind of a nasty side to him. He holds a grudge, and he insisted on being the guy. He got the nomination.
Starting point is 00:30:46 He somehow got saddled with her. Don't ask me why. That one happened. Oh, maybe Barack Obama. Maybe they figured they needed that DEI pick, given that they were pushing that non-nobacco. non-stop, I'm telling you, it's part of the whole system right now, which is just so annoying, and it's one of the reasons why. You know what, I am really, really, really proud to tell you
Starting point is 00:31:07 about an organization that I have partnered with. It's called the Herzog Foundation. If you haven't heard of it, I want you to go and check them out. Herzog Foundation, they are all about making sure that we're educating our kids in ways that will make them contributing members of society. I say contributing members of society because it seems like there's a desire to just go to school and go to school and go to school some more and you go to school this much and then you don't have anything to show for it. You know, you're lucky to be a barista and by the way, nothing, nothing against them. At least they're out earning a living. You get too many people that saddle up with all this debt and they do all these various degrees, transgender studies,
Starting point is 00:31:44 you name it, and they can't earn a living, but somehow American taxpayers are supposed to pay for them. I'm sorry, that's not the way it should be. You get to teach kids from the very, very beginning. You know what? You're responsible for yourself. That's how we roll in America. That is what a meritocracy is about. That is what our culture is about. You take care of your own and you take care of yourself and you work hard. And that's how you get ahead. And so they don't teach that in schools anymore.
Starting point is 00:32:11 No, there's just progressive nonsense. It's being forced fed down our kids' throats. And it's one of the reasons why I love the Herzog organization because guess what? They're working to make sure that you have access to alternatives. progressive education no more. Okay, we need some Christian alternatives. So if you're somebody who's interested in this, if you have little kids, if you have, actually it's all the way K through 12 that they work with.
Starting point is 00:32:37 So if you have kids, I encourage you, go look, I'm going to put the name up on the screen. Look at this. Trish is working in real time here. Can I do it? Can I do it? Can I do it? I think I can. Herzog Foundation.
Starting point is 00:32:52 That is their name. Herzogfoundation.com, and they basically are just a foundation of charity that is working to make sure that you have access for your kids to the best Christian schools in America. And they'll guide you through this whole process because I know, it's not easy. People get worried about taking kids out of school. They have a whole sort of approach to it that I think is really helpful. They also evaluate all these Christian schools. So you can check it out. Again, maybe you have grandkids, maybe you have children that are looking at this. They have an online publication, the Lion, the new podcast, making the leap, all of this from Herzog to help parents find a better path
Starting point is 00:33:30 for their kids. Because what we're looking at, and hopefully it changes, for goodness sakes, hopefully it changes. I mean, he's getting rid of DEI and getting rid of some of this woke nonsense, but it needs to change because family, faith, community, these are the things that matter. And you've got to teach kids to be able to stand on their own two feet. So I'm thrilled to have this partnership with them. I'm thrilled to promote them, and I encourage you to go check that out. We get some big news happening right now. Do we not, ladies and gentlemen? We've been waiting and waiting and waiting for how many years, how many decades? Files relating to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy,
Starting point is 00:34:16 and Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. That's a big one, huh? A lot of people are waiting for this for a long for years. Decades. Indeed. I know it's hard to hear, but he's basically signing the executive orders to get the RFK, JFK, MLK files out and about into the open in the name of transparency. Transparency, which is so desperately needed. Hey, look, RFK Jr. knows that. His uncle was assassinated. His dad was assassinated. Here's his comment on what Donald Trump just did. President Trump. Do you think that it's the right move to declassify this? I think it's a great move because they need to have more transparency in our government and he's keeping his promise to have the government tell the truth to the American people about everything.
Starting point is 00:35:16 Everything indeed, we need transparency. This stuff has to end. I mean, what are they hiding from us? What can't we know? that's kind of still an open wound. I wasn't alive then, but anybody who was can tell you exactly where they were the day that JFK was assassinated. This is odd to me. So the grandson of JFK, he's all upset.
Starting point is 00:35:47 All upset. This is Schlossberg, Caroline Schlossberg's son, writing declassification is using JFK as a political prop when he's not here to punch back. Huh. He says there's nothing heroic about it. JFK conspiracy theories. The truth is a lot sadder than the myth, a tragedy that didn't need to happen, not part of an inevitable grand scheme. So this is a tweet I found a person saying, what exactly is the truth, Jack? Come on, come on. I'm asking the same thing. Like, what do you mean? He's not here to punch back. The truth is. actually just a tragedy. It's not what you think. So maybe he knows. He's just not telling us. I guess maybe he does. And Kosh Patel said something really interesting with Glenn Beck recently, and I want to play you this because it kind of also sort of speaks to what the grandchild was saying. I mean, I still think it's important to declass fight all because we ought to know everything that
Starting point is 00:36:53 was going on, for goodness sakes. We really should. Here's Kosh talking about it with Glenn. Never believed that the CIA killed Kennedy. No. You're talking to a guy that's read the entire JFK file. You've seen all the secret stuff? I've seen all of that, and I've seen the seven pages of the 9-11 report. I've seen it all. You don't say that to people that you can't tell what you saw.
Starting point is 00:37:20 Should the Kennedy stuff be released? Yes. Is there anything there that is like, is anybody alive that? The problem is, The things that we can't release have nothing to do with the questions you guys are asking. That's about as far as I can go on it. But like the answers you guys want, you pretty much have them. There's very minimal stuff that can't be seen from things that you wouldn't even think are related to that.
Starting point is 00:37:54 Why can't we release them? And you're thinking temporarily, like, did it stop back then? right? You know, the way intelligence works is you're always developing it. Where did I get that? Where did that go? Oh, hey, I found that guy five years ago. Let's go talk to him. Where does that get us? You know, it's a little bit bigger of a jigsaw puzzle. I mean, it's a same, look, so the seven pages of the 9-11 report? Yes, overnight. That needs to come out. I'm telling you that's got to go. And there will be some people that are pissed off. You wonder why? You wonder why? they're so worried about gosh Patel coming in and running the FBI.
Starting point is 00:38:37 Yeah, he wants to declassify a whole lot of stuff. But you see what he's saying there? He's saying that, like, you know a lot of the stuff already, and the stuff that you don't know that is still classified is actually not stuff that you would ever, ever, ever, ever think about. So then when I put that together, this is conjecture here, okay? Full disclosure. I don't know anything.
Starting point is 00:38:56 This is just conjecture. But I put it together with what Schlossberg's saying about how this is just so sad, that they're going to do this. I'm wondering if there's just really some bad character type of stuff that might come out that is revealing about the Kennedy family potentially, I don't know, or about MLK, that might reflect badly upon them. And this is why they've been holding back? I don't know. But I sure as heck want to find out because, you know, when you have this sort of lid on information, it creates this vacuum where, yes, conspiracy theories can go wild and people's imaginations can go wild, but if you guys just told the goddamn truth from the beginning, excuse my French,
Starting point is 00:39:45 then we wouldn't be left questioning you and the institutions that are here to theoretically protect us. I say theoretically because Lord knows they haven't been. Certainly not when it comes to immigration or inflation or anything else. But here's Mike Pompeo. Also, talking about this with gosh another one of my former colleagues and we're all over the place right John Stossel I worked with him over at Fox Business let's watch why'd you fight to keep the JFK files secret because I was trying to keep Americans safe and by the way don't paint with too broad a brush 99.6% of the JFK files are public today but it was 60 years ago John not everything was 60 years ago and I don't want to spend a lot of
Starting point is 00:40:31 time walking through this but It's just to say the definition of a document covered by this statute that you're referring to, it's a little bit wonky, but suffice it to say, if Congress holds a hearing tomorrow on the Kennedy assassination, the documents generated tomorrow will be part of those files. Those would be tomorrow, they'd be 60 seconds old, not 60 years old. And last thing I'll say is there are things that happened 60 years ago that are still important to keep in the vault. There are lots of things that happened that long ago that still are appropriate not to release.
Starting point is 00:41:05 Think of names and addresses and families. And by the way, there's also no value in them. These don't hold the dark secrets that everybody wants to just hold up as the bogeyman. I saw the UFO files too. We've got bigger problems. Not many of America, lots of bigger problems. Just because something is kept secret, why not go to the darkest corners? But it's a lot of fun.
Starting point is 00:41:25 I'm happy to go there with you, if you'd like. I'm no expert in this, but it just makes no sense to be the same. 60 years ago that there are things in there you've got. Oh, sure. Like, hypothetically, just for example. Imagine you had an operative operating somewhere in the world who was 20 years old at the time they were doing that work. 60 years ago puts them at 80 today, average lifespan of an American male, something in that range. Yeah, you should keep their identity secret.
Starting point is 00:41:50 But this was the Kennedy Association in America. Right. Exactly. Precisely right. Remember what the scope of these files is, John. The scope of these files isn't reduced to just what was happening inside the United States government. The scope of these filed is Legion. Anything that was talked about in the course of there were hearings in the 90s, there were hearings in the 2000s, they ran far afield around the world, anything that was part of those files is included in this.
Starting point is 00:42:18 And so I had a chance to see not all of those documents, but most of them, the news value of them is grossly overrated and the desire to keep them secret, the motivation, the rationale for keeping this. secret is wholly justified. I think we released, I can't remember on our watch, 140,000, 180,000 pages of those documents while I was the CI director, totally appropriate to do so. And as time goes on, we should do our best. The most important reason to do it is because everybody out there talking about these things will get to see that there's less there than meets the eye. I'll leave it at that. Okay, you know what? I'm a big believer in making sure that the public knows. I don't believe that you hide things from the public. And when you hide things from the public, you know what? You run into all kinds of other problems. I just want to say
Starting point is 00:43:11 thank you to John for his super chat. Let me see if I can put this up. I'm not doing a very good job. Let me try again. Bear with me. Pointing out that, you know, you weren't alive, I guess, in the 70s and 80s. I'm Jen Axe. Oh, okay, so you're a youngin. You're a youngan. Here he is. Let me see if I can make this a little bit bigger. But there were like these nonstop documentaries about it and speculative shows on TV.
Starting point is 00:43:40 Even the crime show Bones that ended in 2017 did an episode dedicated to the subject. So yeah, John, like in other words, it's taken on this life of its own, John S, writing in in his super chat. See, I'm getting the hang of the super chats, guys. Yeah, yeah. But, you know, you're right.
Starting point is 00:43:57 And what I'm saying, and I think what Pompeo was sort of trying to say there too. And even Cash Patel saying, well, this is sort of nuts because you're actually causing people to have a certain kind of angst and lack of trust in their government because you're keeping all this stuff locked down. And at some point, you've got to say, okay, what is most valuable here?
Starting point is 00:44:18 And I'm telling you, what's most valuable is transparency. People need to know that they can trust their government. And obviously they can't. Obviously, they have learned exactly the opposite. I have only to go back to the cover here of the 51X spooks, the spies that lied. Obviously, you can't trust these people because you got John Brennan, you got Mike Morel, you got Anthony F. I almost said Fauci, we can include him too, but this was Anthony Blinken, who would become
Starting point is 00:44:52 the Secretary of State, deliberately, deliberately, deliberately lying. And so this is messed up. This is not tolerable. And we need to stand up for ourselves in that we deserve more than that. You know, they're basically S-H-I-Ting all over us, all over us, and it's not good. I got more on Epstein than I want to get to. But first, a word from one of our great sponsors here. I love these guys.
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Starting point is 00:47:30 And now we're going to talk about Epstein. All right. So forget the Christian stuff for just a moment. Oh my goodness. Donald Trump calling for Congress to release all the information about how Epstein was killed. This is amazing. Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump, says he wants this all released. He wants the files released. day after he signed the executive order, divulging all files related to JFK's murder. Now, I've got some interesting information I want to share with you because I spoke just yesterday with somebody who knew Jeffrey Epstein quite well, was even talking to him in his final days when he was in prison, and I want to give you sort of his take, very, very trusted source of mine on Epstein and what he believes may have gone down.
Starting point is 00:48:17 But before we get to that, just keep in mind, Jeffrey Epstein had a lot of. a very, very powerful friends. And this is something that my source was echoing to me just yesterday. Like, he literally knew everyone, everyone from MBS to Bill Gates to Barack Obama, to Bill Clinton. Like, he collected people, right? He just collected people. And my source said he was just insanely charming and brilliant, really, really, really, really smart. And my source believes he was working for Israeli intelligence. And he was collecting information on all these people. And at some point, because of everything that happened and the fact that he was in jail, some people were really worried, perhaps, that he might spill the beans. You might be forced to spill the beans.
Starting point is 00:49:05 Here he is, you know, with Bill Gates. There was that whole thing about the Russian bridge player, the young woman that somehow was looking for $500,000 in funding for. her bridge club, she wanted people to play bridge online, somehow was introduced to an acquaintance of Epstein, and then Epstein introduces her to none other than Bill Gates. This is right around the time of his divorce or right before the divorce. And so they allegedly had a thing, and it's really weird because also this same woman was quite friendly with that very attractive spy, Anna, something that they had to whisk out of the country and send back to Moscow. cow. I mean, it's really weird, okay? So my source saying, listen, Jeffrey Epstein, who he knew
Starting point is 00:49:56 for many, many years, was brilliant, super, super smart, highly connected, just charisma, charming. And my source not excusing any of the guy's behavior just saying, look, you know, that stuff I don't know about and is obviously awful, et cetera, et cetera. But he said he would. He said he was talking to him up until his final days there in jail. And he's like, you know what? It's just, it doesn't make any sense. It doesn't make any sense that he would commit suicide because he was still, you know, kind of still his energetic, charismatic self. And this particular person believes that what most likely happened is somebody knocked him off. I mean, think about it. The cameras go out. The guards are just suddenly not on duty. It's really weird. All those coincidental.
Starting point is 00:50:48 all happening together, considering who this guy knew and the kinds of goods he had on people. Everyone. So now Donald Trump going to Congress saying, I want this released. He signs an executive order divulging all files related to JFK's murder. Now he wants all the files surrounding Jeffrey Epstein released. Well, that would be a doozy. right? Question is, was it us?
Starting point is 00:51:22 Was it Israeli intelligence? Was it the combo of the two? Or was it just, you know, what you see is what you get and somehow he took his life? My source not believing that. So I'm going to pin that on him. And this is just one source, but somebody who knew him really well.
Starting point is 00:51:40 So I find that very fascinating. And I think it would be really helpful to get more, more, more. more information. A lot more information. We need to know that. Staying in sort of this arena of information, I mean, he had a lot on Barack Obama. We're all wondering about Barack Obama. I think we're all wondering, like, what's that? Jennifer Aniston? Really? Someone said to me, well, I got new respect for Barack. Landon, Jennifer Aniston, if it's true, the rumors are like out there on steroids right now. everybody's talking about it. You see, even the Daily Mail's on it because it's a little weird that
Starting point is 00:52:21 Michelle didn't bother to show up, not just for the inauguration, but Jimmy Carter's funeral. I said that all along. I mean, for goodness sakes, this guy's like a superstar in the Democrat Party. You guys worship him. You love Jimmy Carter. And you can't even go to his funeral. Eight years as the first lady and yet you're on an extended vacation in Hawaii with scheduling conflicts. I don't think so. I'm not buying it. Not for one second. I'm not buying that, especially when there's a lot of chit-chat about Jennifer Anderson behind the scenes. Now, you guys are funny. I know you're like, wait a second. We didn't really think you like girls. Maybe Jennifer's just a big distraction, designed to make them look good. Anyway, she was asked about it on Jimmy Kimmel's show, and she's like, no, no, no, no,
Starting point is 00:53:09 nothing to do. Nothing to do. Like, I met him once. This is just a bunch of rumors. Let's magazine that came out a couple of weeks ago in touch of said the truth about Jan and Barak. That's kind of, that was... Of all the calls you get from your publicist where you're just like, oh no, what's it going to be? Or in the email saying, you know, some cheesy chabloy is going to make up a story, and then it's that.
Starting point is 00:53:42 Yeah. I was not mad at it. Is there, is there any truth to this? to this? No, that is absolutely untrue. Well, I know it's not true. Yeah. I just don't know if everybody knows.
Starting point is 00:53:55 Well, it is untrue. So the truth about Jenna and Barack is, there is no truth. There is no truth. There is no truth. You know Barack Obama. I've met him once. Met him once. I know Michelle more than him.
Starting point is 00:54:07 What, is there a truth about you and Michelle? That we should know. It's, it's, that is not true. So, knowing that, I want... May I just say here, may I just say, like, what the heck is she supposed to say? Like, seriously, what is Jennifer Anderson supposed to say? Jimmy Kim, I'll ask you, okay, you're on the cover of InTouch, us, whatever it was. Like, what is she supposed to say?
Starting point is 00:54:42 I mean, John S., thank you so much for your support. I appreciate it. Lady, I'm 53, and if you think I'm a young man, a young in, then you're aging amazingly more power to you. That's great. That's great. Well, look, I, listen, I appreciate all your support, guys. It's really, really wonderful. But I'm sorry, but like Jennifer Anderson, what is she going to say, right? Like, she has to say that, I guess, she has no obligation to tell the truth. She's not a journalist. She's not at all in any way somebody who has to, oh, wow, that's very, that's very nice of you. I'm getting a, gosh, you guys are like very generous today. The super chats are like flying in. KBAXE and writes, I get the feeling that the reluctance to release the latest documents about JFK is about protecting an organization more than a person as you, as above so below. So that's, you know, yeah, I think that there's definitely an effort to protect some stuff, shall we say, in more ways than one. But I bet you Jeffrey Epstein would have known all about Jennifer Aniston and Barack Obama and whether or not there was anything going on there. It is peculiar. It is certainly peculiar. In touch, I said, you know, just doing this whole big thing on it.
Starting point is 00:56:02 And then there's this, there's this blog written by a woman. It's called House and Habit. Jessica Reed Krauss. And she's saying, like, she's hearing all kinds of stuff. In fact, I think the most notable thing that she printed was a DM that she got from a friend, which says he's with Jennifer Aniston, my old manager, now a friend, is connected to her. her inner circle at a gathering with Jennifer's friends. The affair came up casually. Jennifer herself admitted it. They were sitting with a psychic, which makes it all sound very surreal, but it's definitely not a secret among her close friends. Huh. Well, I mean, that actually could explain why Michelle Obama was not there. I mean, she might be kind of angry. I'm just going to say
Starting point is 00:56:48 something, though, hear me out. Like, you were first lady for eight years. I don't care if you're in the middle of marital troubles. I don't care if you're in the middle of a divorce. I don't care if your husband is doing God knows what with who knows what. You were first lady for eight years, which means you are part of American history. It is your duty to show up for things like funerals and inaugurations, okay, because this has to be bigger. It's the country for God's sakes, Michelle. Get some class. Show up and do your duty. I'm going to get mad now. But you know what? Kid Rock had something really good to say about this on Jesse's show the other night. Kid Rock's like, look, you know what? I was asked, I was asked to perform at an inauguration where I didn't even
Starting point is 00:57:29 vote for the guy. I didn't vote for that president, but guess what? I showed up and performed because I am a patriot. Michelle can't even be bothered despite the fact that she lived in that White House for eight years to do her duty. She's just on vacation, an extended vacation in Hawaii, because maybe she's got some marital troubles. I don't think so, honey. Beep, bigger, be better than that. Here he is. So is this your first inauguration? No, I was actually listening to your show a little bit before I got in the truck here. And I heard, you know, Michelle Obama's not attending.
Starting point is 00:58:11 I would kindly remind her that years back, when Obama was first elected, I did not vote for him. But they asked me to play the inauguration. And I played it. And I went. Had a good time. I went for all of respect to the presidency. I would kindly remind Miss Michelle about that. I forgot about that. And that's cool because it's really not about the politics.
Starting point is 00:58:33 It's about the office and you got to respect it. Why isn't Michelle attending? All the other first ladies are. I don't know. She seems a little angry. She might be, I don't know. They can't say something nice. Okay, so I'll just say it for him.
Starting point is 00:58:56 You can't say this. She's angry. She's angry because. something's up. Okay, that's just my, I know how many sourcing on this? This is just my female instinct, okay? My female instinct tells me something's up and she clearly has no class because she should have shown up for the inauguration and she most definitely, you know what? Okay, great, she doesn't like Trump. Like maybe you could give her that. She should have showed up for the funeral. That was really just gross behavior. Gross, gross, gross, gross behavior.
Starting point is 00:59:29 I want to go back to a moment to, gosh, the superchats are just flying in. Must be payday with Friday, right? I'm teasing you guys. John S. Writing, oddly in my opinion, every family member, descendants of MLK are apparently making statements about not wanting those files released. Why? You know, I think, I think because there's something in there that's kind of bad about the family.
Starting point is 00:59:57 That would be my hunch. I mean, did you see the book that came out this year about JFK? And it's just awful. Like, it makes, Donald Trump says nothing happened with Stormy Daniels. But if it did, I would just say, like, at least he's, like, frattingizing with, you know, professionals. Okay. Like, JFK, that book that came out, who, I mean, young girls victimized there in the White House, apparently, like, Wild Party. etc, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
Starting point is 01:00:30 I wonder if that's in the files. I don't know. Like that could be perhaps, John, I'm speculating purely here, but that book was pretty awful and I didn't read the whole thing. I don't think I could have. Like, as a mother, as a woman, like it was just really too disturbing. But you wonder if some of that might come out. And so perhaps they're trying to protect the family from some of that scandal,
Starting point is 01:00:55 although some of the scandal, as we said, has already been revealed. Hmm. I don't know. I don't know. But again, I go back to Steve Frischman saying, look for Howard Hunt. We're going to look for Howard Hunt. He said he was there and he believes it was a CIA operation.
Starting point is 01:01:12 I don't know. Greg McNeely writing about MLK, like we might learn that he had some rather serious indiscretions. You know, Bill Clinton ought to be happy. He's going to look like, you know, he's the local church pastor. perhaps in comparison to what potentially could come out. My goodness. So we're going to find out more, and that's going to be happening in about 14 days. So I think I'm looking forward to it. Again, all in the interest of transparency. So long as we're on the topic of divorce and the Obama's potentially getting one, Kamala Harris is saying some kind of awful stuff, apparently to her
Starting point is 01:01:54 inner circle, which has gotten leaked to the Daily Mail, about hubby Doug. Dougie, she's blaming him for her loss. I hate to break it to you, honey, but you know what? That was all you. I mean, Doug didn't necessarily do you any favors, but that was all you. So now, the Daily Mail reporting that, you know, there's some trouble in paradise, and she doesn't know what she's going to do with this ball and chain because he's dead weight, dead weight. Not going to help her political career. She tries to aspire to be, what, Governor of California? Here they are at a grocery store, however, because, you know, life is back to normal.
Starting point is 01:02:36 Oh, it's got to be tough, Kamala. You're just doing the basic grocery shop and stuff. Did you notice how expensive everything is, honey? Did you notice how prices are just going way, way, way. way way way up and away I mean wow you know I she probably hasn't had a chance to do that for a while and now she's getting sort of a taste of of what's what and Kamala and Dougie they might be on the outside now according to this particular that's courtesy of New York Post thank you for that video going and tracking them
Starting point is 01:03:16 down according to I'm on the wrong divorce here. Here we go. According to the Daily Mail, her frustration with the husband stems from some of his past indiscretions. Remember the whole nanny that got pregnant thing? And then he broke up his marriage as a result of that.
Starting point is 01:03:37 And so then later he met Kamala. I mean, it's not exactly, you know, a Cinderella story. Dougie had some issues. And then there was that whole allegation about him getting really aggressive with a girlfriend on the red carpet. And that didn't really fit with her narrative to be rah-rah women, right? She married a guy who had been married once and wound up divorcing his wife because he impregnated the nanny. Lovely. Okay. Lovely. So I don't know what to tell you on that. I wish them well.
Starting point is 01:04:17 Grocery shopping. I'm glad that they will now. know how much egg prices have gone up and they can feel it and see it for themselves. And we wish them the very best. I can tell you this, she doesn't have a shot, not one shot at any kind of, in my estimation, future in the political arena. I think that that's come and done. Apparently they're trying to rent a $20,000 apartment per month in New York City. And she's going to go back and forth to California, California, which is burning to the ground. because of, dare I say, bad leadership, very, very bad, bad leadership. You know it.
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Starting point is 01:05:16 There are three different model portfolios for you at 76 Research. 10 to 15 stocks in each one. Rob and I have spent a lot of time on each of these companies, really trying to dissect them, know them inside and out because we are big believers in their opportunities. And Rob is brilliant. He's been trading stocks and running mutual funds and billions of dollars for more than two decades on Wall Street. So I am thrilled to have him at 76 research. I want you to use code dollar if you want to get the 76 report. D-O-L-L-A-R. It's just a dollar a month. It goes to 9-95 thereafter. But I really do encourage. you to go look at those model portfolios because we have things in there like we have an income
Starting point is 01:05:56 builder portfolio, which I know is so popular with so many of you because you want to be able to retire at one point and you want to be able to live off of your investments. So the income portfolio builder is a really, really strong one. The other thing to look at if you have a little bit of a longer time horizon, if you want to capitalize on this growth and there's lots of growth happening, I mean, it's amazing, right, since Donald Trump has come in and I think many, many more good things to come. That's the American Resilience portfolio. All of this, again, available to you at 76research.com. 76 research.com. Megan Markle is having a really hard time. You know, the woman who married Prince Harry, he never should have married her. Right? You know, I always say that, like,
Starting point is 01:06:45 the most important decision you'll ever make in life is who you marry. And he went really, really wrong on that way. I mean, you can't pick your family, right? You're born into your family, but you can pick your spouse. So you need to be really thoughtful about who you pick. This is the newest cover of Vanity Fair, and it's called American Hustle. American Hustle, because these are a couple of hustlers, according to the article. It's really kind of a hatchet job on them.
Starting point is 01:07:13 It doesn't surprise me. I mean, he's all messed up. He leaves his family. She thought she was going to be the superstar. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. That went to Kate Middleton long ago. You were always there as the Sparer as well, Megan.
Starting point is 01:07:28 Apparently, she can never really handle that. It's very interesting. I had an agent. God rest his soul, just a wonderful, wonderful agent, John Ferretter, who liked everyone. He really did. He loved everyone. There are only two people in this world. Like he didn't have tremendous respect for.
Starting point is 01:07:49 One was Lauren Sanchez, who is now engaged to Jeff Bezos. And then the other was Megan Markle. Megan Markle. He also represented Pierce Morgan. And Pierce, you know, has absolutely no respect and no use for one Megan Markle. And saw her as a climber and a user. and all these sorts of things. Anyway, this article is pretty darn damaging.
Starting point is 01:08:19 It talks about kind of just how dumb they are and how they kind of thought they could waltz into all this money and they didn't really understand that they had to work for it. Like, oh, we can have a podcast. What did I tell you? I've been doing this podcast. I started off with, you know, Leslie was here, Don was here, a few of you were here, David Lorenzo was here.
Starting point is 01:08:38 I mean, we had no one, right? We started and we started small and we've been getting bigger and bigger and bigger. It takes a lot of hard work and a lot of vigilance, and I obviously have a very, very strong opinion, and that comes through light and clear, but she didn't know what she wanted to talk about. She just wanted to have a podcast, but had no idea really what she wanted to talk about. So, boy, oh, boy, did that fail? spectacularly. So in the beginning, reports Vanity Fair, there was all this interest in the couple. It was totally like, oh, my gosh, they're great, they're great.
Starting point is 01:09:08 But then it turned out that they really kind of, they were dissing like the very, that was interesting to people. So they came, you know, Harry's upbringing, that was interesting to people. But he hated it and he was dissing it. And so he's trying to escape all that. But it's like, okay, well, that's really kind of all people are interested in you for. The article goes on to say, and it's pretty, again, it's pretty damning. It says that they, they didn't want, they didn't do what celebrities do on podcast, which is turn the mic on and talk. Because they couldn't. Like, if you listen to her podcast and I've gone back and listened to these and it's like so scripted and so oh just so laborious I mean it takes forever to get a sentence out and she kind of spends a little too
Starting point is 01:09:56 much it's like overacted overacted nonsense and so that was her podcast and it was just nauseating right so you can understand nobody wanted to listen to it it wasn't interesting at all and she had no viewpoint and she kind of talked really slow and deliberately like, like she was a middle schooler in her first play. All right. So the whole thing was bad. And then apparently Harry had no ideas. Harry thought, this is great, Harry thought, I'll do a podcast and I think I should do it on psychopaths. Like what makes someone a psychopath? Is it their upbringing, whatever? And then when I, when I interview these psychopaths, I want to interview people like, Mark Zuckerberg and Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. So the Spotify people are like, oh yeah, good luck with that one.
Starting point is 01:10:49 Like, that's really just exactly what a Booker wants to say. So we have this new show called Psychopass with Prince Harry, and he thinks you'd be a perfect guest on this show. Oh, they're going to just come climb and they can't wait to go on the Psychopass show. I mean, it's like, really divorced from reality. and yet always trying to make a buck. The American hustlers. But the best part of all, the best part of this entire thing,
Starting point is 01:11:20 is that according to this article, her team went to a book publisher and asked what they thought a book would be worth about life after Harry, after the split, after the divorce. You want to talk commercial, huh? Scary. Harry, watch out. Harry, I don't know if she's really in it for you. You might be her ball and chain.
Starting point is 01:11:47 Kind of like Kamala. Kamala and Megan. There you go. They should get together. They should do the big expose. Ditch the spouses, go do a podcast. But they have nothing to say. We know that.
Starting point is 01:12:00 And Kamala can't actually talk. Like at all. CBS proved that one. did they not? Quick shout out to one of our wonderful sponsors here on the show. Somebody was like, Trish, you keep getting younger. I will take that compliment all day long. Thank you for that. And Janice, I think you had one more. I want to get to that in a second. But part of the reason that I feel good and hopefully I look good is because I do actually take my health pretty seriously. I drink a lot of water. I exercise every day. I go to the gym. I was actually
Starting point is 01:12:28 at the gym this morning. And I take my multivitamins. This is actually kind of new from me because I wasn't very good at this before. And, you know, I took the Flintstone vitamins when I was a little kid, but that's when I was a kid. And it wasn't actually until Balance of Nature came along. And they said to me, hey, you know, we have this great product. Go check our testimonials out. And I did. And like, people had amazing things to say, amazing, amazing things to say about Balance of Nature. And I was like, all right, I'll try it. And I'll get, you know, wedded to this. And so I take my fruits and veggies every single day. I get all my multivitamins, which for me is actually really important. Things like vitamin B and especially vitamin D because I'm just not.
Starting point is 01:13:04 not in the sun enough. And certainly not now. It's so darn cold. Hey, even if I was in Florida, I'd be cold right about now, I think. So I love them for all their support. I love this because I get this delivered to my house every month. You can to use code word Trish. Call 1-800, 246, 8751 or go to balance of nature.com. Wow, you're really chatty, John. Okay, let's talk again. You're really into the, let me see if I can get balance of nature out of the way, so we can look at your super chat. So John S, writing in again that he hasn't read the book, but as a kid I would read the joke pages. I would read the joke pages in Reader's Digest, and I had to ask my father why Natalie Wood is the only wood that doesn't float was supposed to be funny. Oh, okay, so he's talking about Hollywood.
Starting point is 01:13:59 Yeah, that's another sort of conspiracy that was never really solved, right? People wonder how on earth Natalie Wood was just beautiful, beautiful. Do you remember Natalie Wood in the original, before Rachel Zegler took it over, the original West Side story? Gosh, she was just great. She didn't actually do the singing in that, but she's so beautiful and such a phenomenal actress. David, David agrees. He's like, yep, they're getting divorced.
Starting point is 01:14:28 The Obama's are getting divorced, or is it Prince Harry that's getting divorced? Or Kamala and Doug, I mean, we have a lot of divorces to talk about today. Do we not? My gosh, trouble in paradise. The Democrats are having a big, big problem, a big, big problem. You know, nobody's happy right now. It's like what Joy Reid was saying the other day. They're all feeling miserable, and they're feeling miserable because Donald Trump has now come to office.
Starting point is 01:14:56 That's the reason. And that's the reason. You know, life should be bigger than that, but apparently it's not. These women are... And we're having a conversation. Yes. And we're going to go back to it. But before we do, I just want to say, this is the beauty of people who have different opinions.
Starting point is 01:15:17 Sometimes it's messy. Sometimes we're messy. And I don't know if you noticed that when I came out this morning, I had trouble trying to figure out because there was nothing. in the thing. There's something in the air. So just know something is chewing on. You know what's in the air, won't be? Trumpism. We lost the election. Wait a minute. We lost the election. We're miserable. Half of this country is miserable. And let's just tell the truth. We hate that he won. We hate it. Well, then I'm going to say to that machine over there,
Starting point is 01:15:54 you stop blaming me. You do what you're supposed to do. You bring up the words I need to say. So what I need to say is we're going to go back to the convo that we were having You see everybody's miserable. That's why the Obama's are getting divorced. That's why Kamala Harris is getting divorced and that's why Megan Markle is scoping out how much a divorce might actually mean to her apparently allegedly per the Vanity Fair article. No inside intel on that one. My only insight intel is that someone I knew did not like her very much and Pierce Morgan as well does not like her very much. And, Anyway, it is a great show today. It's good to see all of you guys. You know, I have this
Starting point is 01:16:37 members thing that I would encourage you to also sign up for on YouTube because I thought this weekend it might be fun to kind of just have one of these members' chats. So if you're over there as a member on YouTube, please join me. We'll get together over the weekend and do a little bit more reporting. And I'd love to hear from you over there. Thank you so much, again, for all your generosity with so many super chats. Wow, that is just, I don't think we've had a show quite like that. So thank you for that. And I am looking forward to seeing you over the weekend. And of course, again on Monday, we get a couple of interesting weeks coming up. Do we not? You bet we do. I'll see you then.

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