The Tucker Carlson Show - Lawyer Bob Amsterdam represents the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. He says the brutality they face at the hands of the Ukrainian government is truly shocking.
Episode Date: April 22, 2024Bob Amsterdam is an international human rights lawyer who’s been banned from Russia by Vladimir Putin. He says Ukraine is the single most repressive country he’s been to. “The idea it’s a demo...cracy is a farce.” Once again, they’re lying to you and making you pay for it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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But at TuckerCarlson.com, we do not lie. We promise to bring you honest interviews and commentary without fear. Here's our latest episode. On Saturday, the House of Representatives, the legislative body
that writes the laws for our bankrupt country, approved $95 billion in American tax dollars
in foreign aid to Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan. Taiwan, by the way, happens to be one of the
richest countries in the world. That package, that spending package, passed overwhelmingly 316 to 94.
So let's narrow out a piece of it.
That would be the $61 billion that went to Ukraine.
Now, so far, Congress has given the Ukrainian government nearly $174 billion in munitions and so-called aid.
Then you add another $60 billion that Joe Biden gave to Zelensky, and the total is over
$230 billion. And that's just the money that was publicly appropriated that we can account for.
There's a lot more than that. So let's take a look at what's in the package that just passed
on Saturday, the bankrupt country sent across the world to the Ukrainian government. There's
$14 billion to purchase weapons. There's $15 billion for
military training and intelligence sharing, since the U.S. intel agencies are running the Ukrainian
intel agencies, even as they assassinate people. Then there's $8 billion for the Ukrainian
government, its pensions for its bureaucrats, $8 billion for its pensions. And then there's
$300 million to help Ukraine secure its border. None to secure
our border. $300 million to help Ukraine secure its border. Just the priorities are clear. That's
all real. Before the vote, Nancy Pelosi went on the House floor to demand that her colleagues
keep the money flowing to Zelensky. If you vote any other way, you're somehow for rape. Watch.
I hope that our colleagues will choose democracy and decency
rather than autocracy and evil, because I fear that if you choose the Putin route, you will have
blood on your hands, blood of the children, blood of their mothers, raped in front of their parents,
raped in front of their children. Yeah, vote for this or you have blood on your hands.
And by the way, that's a person who's gotten stupendously rich,
you wonder how, while serving in the United States Congress.
But she's not sending any of her own money to Ukraine.
She's sending your money to Ukraine.
So alongside this, the House advanced legislation
that would allow Biden to place frozen Russian assets
in a special slush fund specifically for Ukraine.
That'd be $8 billion worth of material to place frozen Russian assets in a special slush fund specifically for Ukraine.
That'd be $8 billion worth of material the U.S. government just stole from Russian citizens without a trial.
We don't like you.
We're taking it.
That money currently sits in U.S. bank accounts.
And it's possible, not to be cynical, that all of this money is being sent to Ukraine
because it's much easier for our ruling class to steal
once it's offshore. So the bottom line here is that we are at war with Russia and we're doing
so on behalf of Ukraine. Now, why are we doing this? There are several emergencies unfolding
in the United States, economic and indeed military, we're being invaded. But you should not worry about this, says
Congressman Jerry Connolly of Virginia, because we're not actually sending money to a foreign
country. Ukraine is America. Watch. And today we cannot disappoint those who seek what we have, freedom, the freedom to self-determine, the freedom to decide
their sovereignty and their alliances and their form of government. Some say, well,
we have to deal with our border first. The Ukrainian-Russian border is our border. Right. A democracy that canceled elections.
But after the vote passed, overwhelmingly, members of Congress showed just how
closely we are now aligned with Ukraine by waving and cheering and
displaying the flags of a foreign government inside the Congress. Watch this. Oh, they love Ukraine. But do they really love Ukraine?
Ask any person in that room, how many Ukrainian people, how many soldiers, how many civilians, how many Ukrainians have died in the war that
you are paying for? And not one of them can answer the question. They don't know how many
Ukrainians have died. They have no idea because they don't care. That's how much they love the
Ukrainians. So maybe it's not really about Ukraine. And if you're wondering, take a look at a tweet, a statement sent out by a man called Nate McMurray. He's a Democrat from New York now
running for Congress. And he wrote this, Slava Ukraine, die, MAGA, die. You lose.
In other words, maybe the real enemy is not the Russian government. Maybe it's you.
But it wasn't the Democrats who made this possible. It was the Republican Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson of Louisiana.
And he forced this spending bill through.
He allowed it to come to a vote because he says he is a Christian and his Christian faith
requires that, requires funding war.
After the vote, Mike Johnson was a little more specific about why he did it.
Watch. Three of our primary adversaries, Russia and Iran and China, are working together and
they're being aggressors around the globe. And they're a global threat to our prosperity
and our security. Their advance threatens their free world and it demands American leadership.
If we turn our backs right now, the consequences could be devastating.
So this afternoon, the House acted
and we sent over to the Senate,
and it will be transmitted shortly,
our supplemental national security legislation.
I've said it very simply.
I'll say it once again.
It's an old military adage,
but we would rather send bullets
to the conflict overseas
than our own boys, our troops. And I think this is
an important moment, an important opportunity to make that decision. We allowed the House to do
that, and I expect the Senate will make the same decision. Every word a lie. Of course, we've already
sent troops. They're American soldiers in Ukraine right now and more on the way today. We are in a
hot war with Russia, and they're going to tell you that in stages,
not all at once. So where's Zelensky as all of this is going on? Well, it shouldn't surprise
you. He's not on the front lines. He's on American television laughing in your face.
Here he is on NBC right after the vote. Listen carefully to this. Zelensky says American
taxpayers should be grateful to send hundreds of billions of dollars
from their bankrupt country that is currently being invaded to his country where the money
is being stolen.
That's just the price of protecting democracy.
How long should Americans be expected to fund the war in Ukraine?
The Americans are not funding the war in Ukraine. They first and foremost protect freedom and democracy all over Europe. Ukraine is fighting and Ukraine is sending its best sons and daughters to the front line
and it reduces the price for all Europe, for all NATO.
It reduces the price for everyone, including the US.
Yeah.
So we're funding freedom and democracy when we send hundreds of billions of dollars to
Ukraine.
Now, of course, if we were defending democracy, we would ask the American people what they think.
And if a majority of them opposed this, we wouldn't do it because that's the fundamental
democratic principle. You serve the people you rule because it's their country and they're in
charge. But of course, that's not at all what's happening. And it does raise the question once again, if we're defending democracy in Ukraine, is Ukraine a democracy, a country that canceled
its presidential elections? Well, let's see. In Ukraine right now, tonight, Christians are being
persecuted by the state we're paying for. For the crime of belonging to the wrong religion,
priests are getting thrown in jail. Churches are being seized by the government.
Your tax dollars, 60 billion more,
thanks to Mike Johnson, are funding all of this.
So it's very hard to get information
about what is actually happening in Ukraine
because the big media outlets lie about it deciduously
and have for more than two years.
But one of the most reliable and honest voices
on this question is a man called Bob Amsterdam.
A little background on Bob Amsterdam this question is a man called Bob Amsterdam. A little background on
Bob Amsterdam. He is a lawyer. He represents the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. He is not a Ukrainian
Orthodox Christian. He is, in fact, Jewish. I think he's probably pretty liberal. He's not
pro-Russia. He is, in fact, banned from going to Russia. A couple of his friends were murdered in
Russia. He is not acting
on behalf of the Russian government or even, for faith reasons, Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
He is one of the rare American attorneys who believes still, even in 2024, that human rights
are worth protecting. Telling the truth is important. And he has returned in the last
month from Ukraine, and we thought it'd be worth asking him, what's it actually like there?
We are honored to have once again, Bob Amsterdam.
Bob, thanks so much for coming on.
So give us, I'll stand back and allow you to give us the overview of what is happening
in Ukraine right now.
Well, thank you, Tucker.
And to be transparent, I supported the bill because it is the parishioners of our church
who are on the front line, and they need all the help they can get. The Ukrainian Orthodox Church
is a church that is guided and bound by God's words. It is a church that is a thousand years old, and its priests are dedicated to Christ's teachings, and in fact
separated themselves completely from the Russian Orthodox Church in 2022 after the full-scale
invasion. And I want to make it very clear, there are studies in Ukraine that demonstrate that our church is exactly as
nationalistic and patriotic as the new state church that was founded five years ago. However,
elements within the government have declared war on the UOC, and they have persecuted mercilessly priests, clerics, parishioners.
And I knew that it was a tremendous risk to go to Ukraine after having spoken out
so strongly against this attack, but I had to go because I had to make sure that given the amount of money the Ukrainians are spending
defaming anyone who contradicts their version of reality, I had to make sure that I saw,
you know, what was happening on the ground. And after 10 days in Ukraine, I can tell you
that there is not a hint of democracy. The country is run by an organization called the
SBU, the secret police, heavily infiltrated even today by Russia. The parliamentary members,
I met with eight, they are under incredible pressure from the secret police. In fact, they were all interviewed and interrogated after I left.
A number of them had previously been subjected to interrogations.
The priests I met, I met a number of them who had been beaten and interrogated in the past.
And in fact, one of them, after my meeting with him, had his home
raided the next day. And he was dealt with so harshly, he suffered a heart attack.
I was followed everywhere. Ukraine not only has shut the media, but they have become a font of
disinformation. They just received, well, in fact, they just spent
three and a half million dollars in Washington to tell Americans that everything they're doing
to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church isn't happening, and that, in fact, it's the Russians who are
persecuting Christians and not them. To which I say, any persecution of Christians is wrongful,
but it is to Ukraine that professes democracy and freedom. And it is Ukraine that has absolutely
no semblance of rule of law, that is terrorizing its own business community separately, targeting
wealthy people for expropriation,
especially if they have any religious connection to our church. And it is Ukraine that is actively
setting the SBU secret police on individuals like myself who speak out on behalf of this religion. And let me tell you, since the passage of the bill in the House,
Ukraine has gone into full war mode against my church. They are launching a massive PR campaign
internally and again in Washington, attacking the church, attacking me, attacking everyone connected with the church, because they can't
stand the truth to come out. So what is shameful about our American conduct is
what Robert Destro, the former Undersecretary for Human Rights, said, which is that some of
this targeting of the church came from Washington, that it was partially planned because Washington saw our
church, which had a spiritual connection to Russia, as somehow being a threat. And I want to
stress that, that our church is Ukrainian. Many of the men on the front line are members of our
church who sit there and watch day by day as secret police wearing death masks
come and steal their religious home. Imagine how they feel knowing that their parents and their
families are losing their places of worship. And if a new bill is passed, Bill 8371, they won't even be able to gather to pray because
the churches will be taken from them.
But it may even be a crime for them to meet and pray.
This unlimited attack on this historic church is unconscionable.
And I am absolutely heartbroken that American Christians have not taken up this fight.
It's disgraceful, and I've expressed that directly to the Speaker of the House who
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Are you aware of any, and I just want to state for the third time,
neither of us speaking right now was Orthodox. I don't know much about it, so it's not like I'm defending my own church. You're
not. But why can't Christian leaders, Christian legislators in the United States speak up and say
that's just wrong and we're not going to send money to a foreign country to build a tyranny
as they have and persecute Christians? Like, why is that hard?
You know, it's interesting.
I actually defended this church 40 years ago in one of my first cases where we fought the KGB that was trying to take over a church in Canada.
So I've studied orthodoxy over the years.
And there is absolutely no reason why any Christian of any denomination
would hesitate
at all.
And in fact, it's important for you to know that the majority of Orthodox denominations
recognize our church, and they do not recognize the state church.
The state church is heavily patriotic, heavily nationalistic.
Our church is focused solely on God. It is focused solely on the
spiritual realm. So you said that this legislation passes Saturday and today's Monday, the real
crackdown on the church begins. It sounds like there's a connection between those two facts.
Oh, listen, we've been working for weeks to file a document, which I'm going to announce on your show.
We're filing a document with the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom.
This is going to be available publicly to everyone.
It's a lengthy document that urges the United States government to find Ukraine a country of particular concern
because of their attacks on religious freedom. The Holy Synod of the Church of England has condemned
Ukraine. Not only that, the United Nations continuously condemns Ukraine for their attacks
on Christians. So why it takes the Church of England to stand up, but American churches and evangelists have not, that again is a question that defies logic.
So you said you were for the bill that passed on Saturday. I'm gladraine now and the u.s intel services we know that they have assassinated
people a number of people including america they've tried to assassinate americans i can say
that conclusively um could they be doing those kinds of things without the knowledge of the u.s
government no and as i said there is an argument, and I
don't want to spend time on today, there is an argument that the U.S. government is in a way
behind an attack on Christians. It goes down to some decisions that were made in 2014 about the
danger of the church, and let me be clear, Putin does instrumentalize the Russian
Orthodox Church. In our case, that instrumentalization does not occur. Our leaders
have been very specific and clear about it. They are Ukrainian patriots. I was shocked by how many of them didn't even speak Russian. But most important to understand is, we are a church.
We are not political players. Bishop Onufri is a man of God. Our leaders are men of God,
and they only want to tend to their flock. And important to note, our church is a church that set up 70 parishes
outside of Ukraine to tend to refugees. And the man who set up those parishes is under
investigation and interrogation and harassment today. That father is under harassment because
he dared speak out at a meeting of the Council of European Churches and tell that council
what the truth was. And he was immediately detained. He was immediately harassed by the
secret police. And no Western newspaper has covered the power of the secret police.
And it is to your credit that you've allowed us on to
speak to facts that no one seems to understand in the West. And very few people who are not
hard partisans have gone to Ukraine, actually. And it's dangerous to go to Ukraine. For me,
it would be much more dangerous to go into Moscow, I would say. And so I wonder what it feels like
when you're there. I mean, we keep hearing it's this beacon of freedom in the region, in the
world. That's why we're sending him hundreds of billions of dollars. Does it feel like a free
country when you're there? No. I mean, and you're talking to somebody who's traveled in Russia
defending opponents of Putin, which I still do. I still defend opponents, even though I'm banned.
But exactly the opposite. I was followed everywhere. Talk about disinformation.
A TV crew set upon me after I had a meeting with the government and then put on TV that I
represented the Russian patriarch as opposed to the Ukrainian patriarch, and also,
by the way, gave out my hotel location. So no, it felt like, you know, this was a full-on
intimidation. And, you know, I regularly represent opposition groups. I'm banned in seven countries
for representing opposition groups and fighting for human rights. And I will tell you that it is rare to feel the level of oppression and fear.
And I've never seen parliamentarians as cowed and as frightened as I saw in the Rada of
Ukraine.
So all of this talk of democracy is complete farce.
And how we continue to listen to this and how we don't
try to build up Ukrainian institutions and why our business people are talking about
investing in Ukraine without getting guarantees about rule of law.
All of this defies imagination.
Are you an American?
I assume.
Yes, I am.
How does it, I mean, how does it make you feel that the U.S. State Department,
the administration, the Congress too, but the U.S. government basically takes over Ukraine.
We're paying for the pensions. So, I mean, that's a high level of control. And this is what we get?
We get an authoritarian state that assassinates people and where legislators are afraid? Listen, you know, to be very frank about it, I'm also a
student of history. And, you know, I keep going back to what we did in the 50s, which was, you
know, basically decide we were going to support autocrats and he may be a son of a bitch, but
he's our son of a bitch. Yes. I think the issue for us is I would have thought by now we'd have learned
that what we need to invest in are institutions. And you know, our government has forgotten the
concept of rule of law. We've sanctioned everybody and their brother who looks or smells Russian,
even if they're opponents of Vladimir Putin. We have lost the sense of rule of law.
And by the way, the Ukrainians sanctioned people so they can steal their assets and so they can make sure political opponents stay silent or they'll lose their means of
support.
It is, in fact, somebody is on trial, a guy named Shiloh, he is on trial in Ukraine for
vast corruption and no one's talking about his relationship to the presidential administration.
So this ongoing predation, corporate raiding, raiding of churches, which the Ukrainians have pioneered,
this illegal raiding of churches is something I've never seen.
And if you go to our website, Save the UOC, you will see hundreds
and hundreds of churches and parishioners crying and screaming and priests being beaten.
And these are our allies. These are the people we're funding, which we aren't even man enough
to have the leverage to say, you know, could you stop beating up Christians for a little while? And could you perhaps protect minorities? I mean, I won't, I can't even begin to tell you
the number of journalists who have told me it's okay with them that these churches are being
stolen because, you know, your guys are Russian sympathizers. My God. Firstly, they're not. Secondly, you know what? Even if, God forbid,
there were a few there were, you use the courts and investigations and the presumption of innocence.
You don't close down a thousand-year-old church and sentence millions of Ukrainians to losing their houses of worship during a time of
war. And look, in a free country, you don't punish people. You're not allowed to punish people for
their attitudes. You punish them for their actions. So if they're working against the Ukrainian state,
I think the Ukrainian state has a right to protect itself from that. But if they have bad attitudes
in a free country, there's nothing you can do about it because you can't criminalize a
person's conscience. Let's talk about attitude. You know, God, God saved them. Of the 60 clergy
who had been killed in this war, half were UOC. The only priest on trial in Moscow today is a UOC priest who was assisting the
Ukrainians. None of this gets mentioned. None of this gets discussed. Why? And let's be very clear,
we're dealing with Tammany Hall politics. We're not dealing with fear of Russians.
The Zelensky government has lost part of its electoral base in the East and now has to
basically appeal more to the West and the more nationalist elements. So this is sort of a grudge
match. And they're going to take down this church. They're going to view it as a victory to take down
this church and defeat Christ's children because they think they'll
pick up votes. That's how cynical this is. It has nothing to do with a Russian threat,
because if there was a real Russian threat, they'd produce evidence. They are unable to produce
evidence, so they produce sanctions, which they administer with absolutely no cause and no evidence.
I want to ask you about where the money's going.
So Saturday night, I happened to have dinner with some Ukrainians,
Ukrainian-born Ukrainian speakers, very nice people.
And they have raised money for the last two years to send to troops in Ukraine.
And they go back and forth from between the U.S. and Ukraine. And they told me that there are no bandages in frontline field hospitals in Ukraine and that the basic necessities, mittens, holsters for sidearms, all of which they have supplied, are not there.
And so it raises the question, if you're getting hundreds of billions of dollars to support your troops, why don't the troops have bandages in their field hospitals?
You know, Tucker, I will tell you, I haven't studied this deeply other than a number of my clients have had their assets stolen for absolutely no legitimate reason other than
the government has people there that likes and covet their assets. But I will tell you that
Ukrainian corruption before the war
was at some of the highest levels known to mankind.
So nothing about the distribution of funds
after the war would surprise me.
In fact, there's an EU audit
that actually talks about the grotesque level
of corruption and war profiteering.
So again, one of the things I would say about any aid to Ukraine
is I hope it is monitored. I hope there are audits. I hope somebody is watching where the
money is going so that it goes to the troops. I know that they spent three and a half million
dollars to try to justify their closure of these churches and deflect attention from that. They used three and a half
million bucks recently, which should have gone to the troops, should have gone to defending
their homeland. They used that to carpet bomb Washington and people like me who were defending
the church. So in other words, your tax dollars are being used to defame you through sleazy PR
agencies and lobbyists in Washington.
That's what you're saying?
Oh, absolutely.
And I mean, it's happening daily.
But, you know, they're defaming me.
That's OK.
But defaming the church, defaming men of God church are facing life sentences for reporting the truth about the activities of the government in seizing churches and jailing priests.
These young men, they are in a cell, a cell right now where there are 20 beds for 28 men.
They have to revolve their sleeping. Their crime is they've reported on church
seizures. What you're saying is shocking. Last question, where the hell is the State Department,
which is supposed to be monitoring human rights? Let me tell you, as I said, we're filing this.
We're filing this in the next few days.
We hope the State Department will wake up.
I've certainly met with them.
I've certainly seen that they are, you know, entirely drinking the Kool-Aid.
We've developed a bit of a cult of personality
about the leadership in Ukraine.
I've noticed.
And it is time for our reporters to wake up
and start reporting on the Shiloh case,
the levels of corruption that are going on,
and obviously the attack on this church.
Bob Amsterdam, you're a brave man.
And I appreciate your telling us all of this.
Thank you.
Thank you for having me.
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