TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles - White House Cocaine Drama Takes New Turn

Episode Date: July 6, 2023

There is a new development tonight in the White House cocaine scandal. NBC News reported late Thursday afternoon that multiple officials involved in the White House drug investigation now say the bag ...of cocaine was found in a different location than previously reported for days. The area where it was found is an even more restricted space than the area in the White House that was originally reported. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart Airdate 7/06/23 You can partner with us by visiting TruNews.com/donate, calling 1-800-576-2116, or by mail at PO Box 690069 Vero Beach, FL 32969.

Transcript
Discussion (0)
Starting point is 00:00:00 You are listening to True News with Rick Wiles. We appreciate you tuning in. To find out more information regarding the broadcast, including prayer and financial support, please visit our website at truenews.com. Our mailing address for all correspondence is True News. The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. So help us God. I'm Rick Wiles.
Starting point is 00:00:41 There is a new development tonight in the White House cocaine scandal. NBC News reported late Thursday afternoon that multiple officials involved in the White House drug investigation now say the bag of cocaine was found in a different location than previously reported for days. The area where it was found is an even more restricted space than the area in the White House that was originally reported. Here is a segment from an MSNBC report with Andrea Mitchell. And we have breaking news updating the Secret Service investigation into trying to figure out who left that small bag of cocaine at the White House. NBC News has now learned the bag was found in the West Wing on Sunday,
Starting point is 00:01:30 will now be tested for DNA and fingerprints, and the investigation could be completed by Monday. Joining me now is NBC News senior White House correspondent Kelly O'Donnell. But Kelly, the big change is where this was found. It was found, by my observation, in a much more secure place, limited access place, than that West Wing reception area. It's still a frequently trafficked place, but it's down near the Situation Room,
Starting point is 00:01:57 right off West Executive, down below. And normal people, just average people, just can't get in there, even with the entry from the Northwest Gate. Well, let me bring you up to date with the reporting that I have. What we have learned is that there are, in fact, two West Wing entrances. You know that I know that for the benefit of our audience. And now the investigation has progressed. And so they're saying the West executive entrance, which, as you noted, is closer to the Situation Room and closer to the Navy Mess, where there's the facilities for food and so forth.
Starting point is 00:02:29 It is also next to West Executive Drive. That's where, for example, the vice president's vehicle is parked. However, it is a high-traffic area. And by that, I mean you do have people who work here in all kinds of jobs, not just political jobs, the military facilities, people who work for the all kinds of jobs, not just political jobs, the military facilities, people who work for the operations of the White House. And they do have the tours that go through there if they are among the private tours with staffers as sort of a sponsored member. So very high traffic. The fact that it's close to the Situation Room is certainly notable. We had earlier been told that it was one level above and also a lobby area in the West Wing,
Starting point is 00:03:10 closer to where the Oval Office is. This is down below. The other important news is we had been told the investigation could take a couple of weeks. They're now revising that timeline and saying by Monday, perhaps even earlier, they anticipate having reviewed all the important material they need to review. DNA and fingerprinting testing has been going on. I'm told additional testing is happening today. And the key thing is that multiple officials are cautioning that it is unlikely and certainly possible that there would be a resolution to this, meaning forensic evidence found
Starting point is 00:03:45 that could identify an individual scanning the video, doing the testing, but they are preparing us for a result that will be no conclusive evidence found. And that is still subject to change as the work continues, but that should give people a sense of where this is.
Starting point is 00:04:03 They are looking at what's available. They're saying it's a very small bag, limited ability to test it because as tests are done, whether it's DNA or fingerprinting or other scientific type processes in the lab, you further degrade that sample, making it harder to get information from it. And of course, they're scanning the videos. This was found in a cubby off of the lobby area of that pathway in. And as you know, often security cameras and so forth, they're getting the big wide areas. And an official said a camera would had to have been
Starting point is 00:04:36 trained in on the cubbies and be able to see from the right angle an individual dropping that packet. So expectations are being lowered about an eventual conclusion here that would lead to an identity and then even the potential for prosecution at a misdemeanor level for the amount of drug we're talking about. At the same time, this is unusual to say the least. Officials say they don't have any record of an illicit drug like this being found in the West Wing or in the White House before. And so it is truly rare and it has gotten a lot of interest in the public. But again, the headline really is very well-traveled area that we knew, different location than what we had been saying. And now the timeline for the investigation
Starting point is 00:05:18 narrowing. Andrea? Well, there's a lot in that report, Doc there is i'm i'm sitting here thinking about the clinton days when it it was commonly believed that bill clinton had a nose like a vacuum cleaner all right so you know she's saying that uh this has never happened before drugs drugs found in the white house let's go through some of the things that they said it's uh we now are being told that the cocaine was found in a far more secure area more restricted place where the public is not allowed to enter however there could be private tours so the location has changed right my question is why was incorrect information allowed to circulate for days they knew on the day it was found where it was found and yet the white house allowed the media to circulate wrong information. Why? Why didn't someone at
Starting point is 00:06:26 the White House say, that's not true. Here's where it was found. They're changing the story. The fact that they're changing narratives tells me they're creating a story right now in real time. They had to change it. Another thing that changed is they said this investigation would take weeks now they said they're gonna have this wrapped up by monday and she said we're being prepared for a no conclusive evidence found conclusion that's that we were just given the arrival right yes that's this is the story when it, we're not going to be able to prove anything. But Kelly O'Donnell did say that unless something drastic changes, it'd have to be really drastic at this point. Another thing, Doc, she said there was no precise camera viewpoint the cameras are doing a wide a wide shot of of the
Starting point is 00:07:30 of the white house that's a bunch of you know what every square inch of that white house is under camera surveillance every square inch it's got to be if it's not then i'm really worried at that point if you're telling me that every square inch of the white house is not under constant surveillance then you've really got me worried well they got a couple home depot cameras in the white house low you know low budget cameras they look we're talking about the united states government that has satellites they can read your watch and tell you what time it is don't tell me that the white house isn't under total surveillance every inch of the white house is being viewed by cameras and by security officials and this this story that well we can't look at the cameras
Starting point is 00:08:27 because the cameras aren't going to tell us anything we're just going to see a wide shot and we see people walking by you know those cameras would have to be zoomed in at the very location and the very second that the person put the drugs in there they the camera saw it the camera saw it. The camera saw it. It's recorded. All right. They know it.
Starting point is 00:08:55 They're preparing the public for this. We're being told in a couple days this is going to wrap up and here's what they're going to tell you. No conclusive evidence found. Well, I don't buy it. Let's see the video. Let's see all the video. They can't show us all the video.
Starting point is 00:09:10 Because then we would know how much of the White House is recorded every day. That's true. That's a good point. They can't reveal it. Because people in the White House would be shocked to find out how much they're under surveillance. And I would expect them to be. Yes. You don't think that there aren't cameras
Starting point is 00:09:30 in all the ceilings, every place in the, I mean, wherever you work in the White House, you are under surveillance. The president is under surveillance in the Oval Office. Because you never know, there might be a terrorist attack somehow. There might be a staffer that goes bonkers,
Starting point is 00:09:49 goes postal, and decides to do something. You cannot convince me that every millimeter of the White House is not under some type of surveillance. Like you said, they can read the license plate on your car from space. Don't tell me that we're not protecting every square inch of the White House. I mean, back in the 70s, as we know from Watergate, everything was recorded in the White House, in the Oval Office. The Watergate tapes, that was 70s technology. Here we are in the 2020s and they want us to believe that they have some low-budget
Starting point is 00:10:27 cameras that are, you know, on some post inside the White House and just getting, just people walking by. That's all you're going to see, just people walking by. Now, they don't want to show, there's two reasons. They can't show the videos to the public because it reveals how much surveillance is taking place in the white house number two it would reveal who who had the cocaine right it was interesting doc that the reporter on msnbc threw out the name Kamala Harris, Vice President Harris. That's where the Vice President parks her car. I'm just suspicious because I've said weeks and months ago, yeah, I believe that they
Starting point is 00:11:18 will agnew Kamala Harris, meaning what they did with uh vice president spiro agnew and during the watergate years is they had to get nixon out but before they could get nixon out they had to get agnew out as vice president right so they they got a scandal on agnew he resigned they were able to move in their 33rd degree free mason gerald ford and then then they pressured nixon to resign ford moved up into the presidency and then they brought in rockefeller as the new vice president i think the same thing's about to happen and what i said months ago is one of three things is going to happen to kamala harris either she's going to be given this awesome promotion which i don't know
Starting point is 00:12:03 what promotion you can get when you're the vice president other than the presidency but they're going to either they're going to offer her a promotion that she can't refuse i mean what is it secretary general of the united nations i mean what are they going to give her president of the world bank uh secretary general of nato i mean but anything it's got to be something big either they're going to offer her a of the World Bank, Secretary General of NATO. I mean, but anything. It's got to be something big. Either they're going to offer her a job and she resigns the vice presidency
Starting point is 00:12:32 or she's going to have a scandal like cocaine found in her car or number three, she's going to have an accident. But they'll go for the first two the accident is is the last resort well when i saw this report today and they name dropped kamala harris i was like hold on a minute is the only name they didn't see connor biden no they dropped they deliberately dropped in the name kamala harris she parks her car right outside that door. Right outside that door. So are we being prepared for the shocking news that police dogs walking past the vice president's car went crazy and sniffed out coke in the vice president's car well i think the only one that's going to end up getting
Starting point is 00:13:26 fired out of all this is probably some secret service drug dog named hunter that isn't you know it wasn't his fault or anything um but that's probably going to be the only fallout that we actually see in all of this any other insight that you know on this report rick no but you know it seems like such a setup it is and more than us asking serious questions i mean we're not the only people saying hey come on this doesn't make sense uh just tell us the truth show us the videos let's get let's get to the facts really quickly. Doc, if it wasn't the White House, let's just say it was City Hall. Do you know how fast they would have the guilty person?
Starting point is 00:14:17 Yes. I mean, they would, you know, let's say it was a federal courthouse or like you said, City Hall. They would do the same thing. They'd call in a hazmat team. Don't know what that white powder is. Could be anthrax. Could be, you know, whatever it could be. But in this case, it turned out to be cocaine.
Starting point is 00:14:35 And I guarantee you, they would have cameras in the lobby of the courthouse or the City Hall. And they would be able to figure out. You wouldn't need to even bring in colombo to figure it out they would know within probably hours what was going on then the police would be on it listen if they found cocaine in my house somebody's going to jail right that's right if they found you know if if there was a bag of cocaine that someone casually found in my house police were made aware of it somebody at my house is going to jail there's gonna be a SWAT team that shows up at your home right and they're going to go through every inch of your house yes to see if
Starting point is 00:15:15 there's more cocaine lying around uh so we're not the only ones that are asking these questions daily mail uh says uh is asking the question is is joe biden roadblocking the hunt for the west wing cocaine culprit according to an ex-us border chief he says that the white house cameras are everywhere and all guests are listed so whoever left the drug could be tracked down by now. Right. So the investigation into who brought cocaine into the White House should already be a closed case. And that's according to former border commissioner and longtime FBI agent Mark Morgan. With four days and all hands on deck, Morgan questioned if the White House really wanted to find who is responsible by suggesting a search could take 30
Starting point is 00:16:05 minutes if they used all the resources at their disposal. He suggested that the White House might be putting up roadblocks as the U.S. Secret Service investigates the matter, claiming the investigation isn't complicated. So a few quotes from that Daily Mail article here. An investigation like this is pretty straightforward. Everybody that enters the White House is manifested, he said to the Daily Mail. They know who comes in. They know when they came in. They're checked. And there are video cameras everywhere. So Morgan contested that the lockboxes, especially one specific bank of cubbies, aren't in areas where there is heavy foot traffic like described by white house press secretary kareen john pierre during her wednesday briefing and he says i think my best the uh investigative assumption still a lot we don't know but it was more than likely someone who was not
Starting point is 00:16:57 working permanently at the white house he told daily mail because again permanent staffers wouldn't use that box now we're having updated information so some of this might be in conflict to the report that we had earlier but somebody who visits the white house often doesn't work there but has easy access gets to go around the screening process right somebody has a get into the white house free pass that person may have used that cubby now mark morgan went on to say that that doesn't mean it can't be somebody high up in the administration because even as commissioner or secretary if you come into that area and you had your cell phone you would have to put your cell phone in that box he clarified And so there are ways around it. Now, the senator, Tom Cotton, is calling the Secret Service out and wants the Secret Service to give answers immediately on this.
Starting point is 00:17:54 GOP senator demands to know if cocaine found at the White House was discovered in area where confidential information is exchanged and so now we're bringing in another uh piece of the calculus in this what's the exchange of drugs for confidential information this is a really good point because yesterday do you remember i i i mentioned national security right i said was anybody from the national security council involved in this area did they have access from from the national security agency he's bringing up the same issue is classified information in that area is it available in that area and who is this person that's that has access to that area who's also transporting drugs right now he issued a letter to the U.S. Secret Service, and we're going to show you a copy of that letter here. He wrote to Director Kimberly Cheadle of the United States Secret Service,
Starting point is 00:18:54 and he's writing in response to the white powder, cocaine found at the White House. He questions whether the White House is truly secure and that Congress needs to know the details. Now, he set a deadline for questions to be answered no later than Friday, July 14th. Well, now we know that the U.S. Secret Service is trying to get that timeline down to Monday of next week. OK, so they're trying to, you know, outrun this, if you will. He asked some very significant questions here. So we're going to outrun this, if you will. He asks some very significant questions here. So we're going to read a few of those. Who has access to the White House complex without passing through any security screening?
Starting point is 00:19:35 Who has access to the White House complex while subject to lesser security screening requirements than the most complete screening required of individuals accessing the West Wing. He wants a list of all such individuals. Goes on to say, and this is one of the points I brought out yesterday, the Secret Services Annual Report for Fiscal Year 22 notes that the Secret Services Personnel Screening K-9 Program screens approximately 10 million visitors to the exterior of the White House each year. So we know they have a K canine program that searches for drugs. How many visitors to the interior of the White House are screened by the Secret Service's canines each year? Please provide a description of the circumstances under which the Secret Service chooses not to use canine screening for West Wing visitors.
Starting point is 00:20:23 And it goes on to ask a few other questions as well. This one, Rick, in the past five years, how often has the Secret Service encountered illegal drugs at the White House complex? It'd be good to know, wouldn't it? It also goes on to ask questions about, have there been any arrests of people that possess cocaine that were related to the White House. It also asks, how often does the Secret Service audit its security procedures for the White House complex and adjust those procedures to correct potential flaws? And so obviously this has caught the attention of Senator Cotton and others. These are great questions, questions that need to be answered. Are they questions that will be answered? No. And I've got another thought, Doc.
Starting point is 00:21:14 When they first said a cubby box, you know, you think of an open box like in a school. Yeah, like a shoebox. Yeah, put your sneakers in there for gym. But these were lock boxes. This is where people had to put their cell phones and other items that were not permitted in that area. Why? Because it's a secure area. It's a highly secured area. I encountered that in Jordan when I had dinner with king abdullah i walked into the hotel and immediately the jordanian security officials uh noticed i had
Starting point is 00:21:57 a cell phone and uh they led me to the uh the boxes where i had to I had to put my cell phone. I could not take it with me. I was hoping to be able to take some video and photographs. Nobody was allowed to take a phone or camera into that banquet hall. The thought that came to my mind is somebody that would have access to very secure, highly confidential areas of the White House. Where documents would be open on desks. You know, top secret documents. And you're able just to move around in the White House because everybody knows who you are. Right.
Starting point is 00:22:50 And you've got a lot of security. And security knows who you are. Yeah. Years ago, when I was in Africa, in in Kenya I was invited into the I met a senior advisor to the president of Kenya at that time president Kabaki he's passed away and this man was at the highest level as an advisor and I was being led through a, I'm not going to say the presidential office, I don't recall exactly which office it was, but it was in the vicinity of the president's
Starting point is 00:23:36 office. And doc, every place, every hallway we went down where there was a Kenyan military officer guarding the door the officer would salute I mean snap to attention and salute and the gentleman who was President Kabaki's advisor at one point he looked at me and smiled he said you must be famous They know you. They salute you everywhere you go. Well, they weren't saluting me. They didn't know who I was. He wanted me to know I'm this important. He was so important that soldiers saluted him.
Starting point is 00:24:18 I'm walking down the hallway like, who is this guy? I mean, I'm not even sure. I mean, he told me he was a senior advisor. I guess he is. The soldiers salute him. So here's what I'm saying. Here's where I'm getting at. Inside the White House, there are people that can walk up and down hallways, open doors, go into rooms, and soldiers salute them. They don't have to go through security every time they want to go somewhere they're in and out of very secure areas so what if a person like that has access to documents
Starting point is 00:24:58 that are just on the desk of the president on the desk of the president, on the desk of the national security advisor. What if he has a camera, he has a phone, and he's snapping, he's not going to take the document. What if he's just snapping photos? And very calmly walks into the area where the cubby boxes are at, puts the phone. What's he putting in there? His phone. Right. What's everybody put in there? Their phones. Does that look suspicious? You're putting a phone in there. He puts his phone in there that has all these photographs
Starting point is 00:25:46 on it of documents and he takes out a bag of dope it's a possibility don't tell me that there are not investigators in washington who aren't thinking like that? Of course they are. There are national security officers who think in those terms. Do we have a spy? Do we have a spy? Are we dealing with a spy? Was the cubby box a drop box?
Starting point is 00:26:28 That's a great question. That's what I'm getting at. Was box a drop box that's a great question i'm getting it was it a drop box if you're putting a phone in it if you have a cheap phone for the purpose of taking photographs and you're never going to get the phone back you don't have any plans to get the phone back. The phone is the vehicle to take the photographs of the classified documents. You put it into the drop box. You retrieve a bag of dope. If you're a drug addict, you would do that. Right. See, drug addicts are not good national security risk so you shouldn't allow a known drug addict a known drug addict that
Starting point is 00:27:06 hangs out with high-level chinese communist spies you wouldn't allow that kind of person just to walk around in the in the white house right but we do right now we we do i recall uh this early 2000s team I was with at the time. We were starting a shortwave station in Liberia. And we had to get final approval for the license for the shortwave station from President Charles Taylor. He was president of Liberia at the time. And we had to have an audience with him at the presidential residence. Even then, we had to turn in our cell phones with cell phone technologies, you know, was really ramping up then.
Starting point is 00:27:55 We had to turn in cell phones at the door of the residence. I mean, it didn't go 20 feet in. We were at the door of the residence. They had drug sniffing dogs there at the presidential residence. You weren't allowed to take pictures. They had an official photographer that took pictures. And so now Charles Taylor, of course, he was also a warlord too. And so he took his security very seriously.
Starting point is 00:28:29 But even then, this is 2002, I guess, that even in a country like liberia there's no way you're getting into the presidential palace or residence with any kind of contraband whether it be a cell phone drugs or anything unless someone wanted it in there that's right so this is the key point how did the person with you get two questions here? Who had the drugs? Who's the person with the drugs? And number two, how did he or she get in the White House with the drugs? That's, I think, even more important. How did that person get in the White House? How did he or she bypass all of this extreme security yes it it's got to be somebody who is high level and has easy access and can bypass the highest the highest security
Starting point is 00:29:20 not just normal security the highest security it's got to be somebody that soldiers salute that's why I told the story about Kenya it has to be somebody soldiers salute that man who walked me through the Kenyan presidential complex was a senior advisor to the president of kenya soldiers jumped to attention
Starting point is 00:29:47 when he walked down the hallway because they knew this man has the ear of the president he's as close to the president as we're going to get today that's the kind of person that that put the drug in the cubbyhole. But my thought is there was an exchange. A phone was placed in and drugs were taken out. Or information, something. Yes. They're trying to make it sound like somebody went into the White House with a bag of cocaine, managed to get through all the security and then got nervous and said, I better put
Starting point is 00:30:27 my cocaine in that secure box and I'll get it when I'm leaving. That's the story they want you to believe. So that person, alright, if you follow the story doc, then that person at 5 o'clock said, I got to go over and get my dope. Time to go home and get my dope. Time to go home. Time to go home. Got my dope.
Starting point is 00:30:49 Was the dope a payoff for classified documents? Well, let's just say that wouldn't be the first time something like that happened in the White House, would it? Oh, you know something? I'm not, just for the record, I'm not insinuating that this particular person is the person. I'm just saying there's another story that happened that's gotten very little press coverage. And that is a senior Biden White House advisor suddenly had his security clearance revoked last week.
Starting point is 00:31:32 And if I recall, he's connected to the Israel-Iran negotiations. Two odd things in one week. Security clearance revoked. Drugs found.
Starting point is 00:31:56 Our crack team is on it here. Don't say crack team. We're not a crack team, Doc. Robert Malley, the Biden administration's special envoy to iran there we go there we go investigation thank you guys oh we got a pop-up ad too um that's the guy that's washington post uh what is the date june 29 yes and there's been no explanation why his security clearance was revoked.
Starting point is 00:32:30 And the drugs were found the night of the 2nd. So Sunday night, Sunday evening. So the cocaine was found three days after this story went out. So this story went out on Thursday of last week. It's interesting, Rick. You remember that. That's, hmm. But I'm going to go with my theory is it was a drop box,
Starting point is 00:32:55 and the dope was a payment for classified documents. And I think President Trump should listen to that theory and talk about it well as i said earlier because nbc nbc's not going to talk about that theory i i just feel sorry for the german shepherd that's going to get fired this week yes somebody's going to take uh this is going to be set up for this um speaking of uh oh wait a minute before we, no, this is the next one. President Trump. He just cut to the chase here. Yeah, he, of course, is being hammered today for this post on Truth Social. But this is what President Trump said today.
Starting point is 00:33:38 And he doubled down on the current investigation going on against him too. He says, does anyone really believe that the cocaine found in the West Wing of the White House, very close to the Oval Office, is for the use of anyone other than Hunter and Joe Biden? He said Joe. Yes. But watch, the fake news media will soon start saying that the amount found was very small. They're already doing that. And it really wasn't really cocaine, but rather common ground-up aspirin and the story will vanish. Has deranged Jack Smith, the crazy Trump-hating special prosecutor, been seen in the area of the cocaine? He looks like a crackhead to me.
Starting point is 00:34:17 Jack Smith is the special prosecutor investigating Donald Trump right now. And so Donald Trump spun this and called jack smith a crackhead um doc up until today i i i didn't know if if there were five people standing here and you told me one of them was jack smith the prosecutor i wouldn't know who it was but when donald trump said he looks like a crackhead to me. I had to look at a photograph of Jack Smith. I don't like commenting on people's physical looks, okay, because I don't want people commenting on my physical. That's not a nice thing to do. But he looks rough. Let's put it like that. He looks rough. Not tough, rough. He looks like somebody that, I don't know,
Starting point is 00:35:07 just looks like, he doesn't look like a federal prosecutor lawyer to me. Right. They're normally good looking, square jaw, nice hair, you know, nice suit,
Starting point is 00:35:18 jacksman, these, you know. He looks like he was, slept in an alley last night. That's the appearance. I'm sorry. I'm not trying to be derogatory towards him.
Starting point is 00:35:33 I'm just saying when President Trump said he looks like a crackhead to me, why is he saying that? Because I didn't know what he looked like. But when I saw the photograph, I was, whoa. Wow. Not a very polished. Looks like an international arms dealer or a former soviet spy or something like that so somehow i became a special prosecutor compliments of uh merrick garland now one more video on um on this topic uh and this is a video you probably have seen it it's been going around over the internet in the last couple days social media and this is a video, you probably have seen it. It's been going around all over the internet in the last couple of days, social media.
Starting point is 00:36:06 And this is a video of the Bidens, Joe and Jill Biden and Hunter Biden in the White House. July 4th. July 4th. The night of July 4th. You'll see Hunter Biden. The view of him is blocked by Jill. But he makes, it looks like he reaches down and brings something up. Then he turns, puts his hand to his nose, walks away.
Starting point is 00:36:38 Watch it. We'll probably look at it several times so you can see the action. All right, watch it again. At the very beginning, keep your eyes on his hand motion that goes down like towards his pocket and then he turns and touches his nose. Now, longer clips of this have him, the expression on his face before he turned. And it's like, I mean, it's like he has a glazed over look, you know, like he's not even there. And then he stops and then he turns, reaches down and, you know, you don't see it. Do we have the longer version? I don't think so. But you see it right there as he turns.
Starting point is 00:37:37 Say it one more time. But it was really glazed. His eyes were just creepy. It's almost like his eyes went white as he turned. I saw it. I saw a glimpse of it. But the Bidens, in my opinion, and this is just opinion, and I can have an opinion,
Starting point is 00:37:55 that the senior Bidens are fully aware that Hunter Biden is still using drugs. Dr. Joe needs him to use them. He's corrupted his son it's that's the worst crime in this biden saga is joe biden's corruption of his son he's destroyed his own son's life he's made him a drug addict. He's made him. A sex addict.
Starting point is 00:38:29 He's made him what. Hunter Biden is today. Because. Hunter Biden has to perform. For the approval of his father. And his father's. Demands money. His father demands. Vast amounts. Of corrupt money. And Hunter is the family salesman.
Starting point is 00:38:51 He's the sales director of the Biden empire. And not the not the money 10 of the business went to the big guy right that's assuming that that's joe although i tend to think it could be somebody like obama but the other thing that was in the in the revelations on the laptop was that 50 percent of hunter biden's personal income goes to his father right so hunter's paying taxes see where this is going hunter's paying well when he files his income tax hunter is liable for the income taxes. The whole amount.
Starting point is 00:39:46 Yes. But Joe doesn't report any of it. Right. Where is it, Mr. Joe? Where's the money? Where do you have it stashed? And why did Donald Trump insinuate that Joe Biden is a Koch user also? I mean, President Trump's really be, the media and the lefties are going crazy today over that post
Starting point is 00:40:08 because they know that the Bidens are being exposed. But why did President Trump insinuate that Joe Biden is a Koch user? Does he know something that we don't know? Has he been told something?
Starting point is 00:40:26 Have Secret Service agents told President Trump? Hey, let me tell you what we're hearing. This is what we're hearing from our fellow agents at the White House. Because Secret Service agents talk. They talk. When I lived in Maryland, when the Clintons were in the White House, I left Maryland in the last years
Starting point is 00:40:52 of the Clinton dynasty. But I had friends that were in the military. And they were, this one friend, oh, I got to tell you a story on this this one friend was stationed at fort ritchie i know what that is okay fort ritchie maryland which is close to camp david and he knew military officers who were assigned to the clintons because uh there would be military attaches in the White House and then also at Camp David, which was nearby. And he would tell me stories about Hillary Clinton throwing
Starting point is 00:41:35 lamps and dishes and all kinds of, you know, just hysterical, angry outbursts at Bill Clinton. These were the stories I was hearing. It was secondhand from a military officer who was talking to other military men who were in the White House or at Camp David. But I got to tell you this story. This just happened a couple of days, that same man, I have not seen him for, since the mid nineties. All right.
Starting point is 00:42:16 I've not seen him, not talked to him, but I've been aware of his work. I mean, we just didn't stay in touch, but Susan through Facebook and social media, kept some connection with this man and his wife. So I kind of had in the background where he was. So I knew he had become a church pastor.
Starting point is 00:42:39 Oh, really? Yes. Okay. So for the last 20 years, he's been a church pastor. He retired from the Air Force and became a church pastor. I want to know where you're going with this. This is the story you were telling me the other day. Yeah. So several days ago, Susan at home says,
Starting point is 00:42:59 Ricky, you're not going to believe this. Oh, I can believe a lot of stuff. She said his name she said he just posted on facebook something like i i guess i can tell everybody now uh i just retired after 20 some years in the fbi wait a minute you You said he was a church pastor. He was a church pastor. So what was he? Was he a church pastor or working for the FBI?
Starting point is 00:43:30 He was an FBI agent. He was an undercover FBI agent, and his cover was he was a pastor. Now, how many people in his church knew that he was an FBI agent? How many people in his denomination? He was in a denomination. How many knew that he was an fbi agent how many people in his denomination he was in a denomination how many knew that he was an fbi i don't think anybody did maybe maybe one or two senior clergymen above him may have known if the fbi approached the denomination said hey we're going to embed an agent in your church. This is like KGB. This is like East German Stasi.
Starting point is 00:44:13 An FBI agent was embedded in a major denominational church in America. I know the man. And I read his post last week announcing his retirement. But retirement not from the church. No, he's continuing. He's still a pastor. He announced that he had retired after 20 plus years as an FBI agent.
Starting point is 00:44:36 That's incredible. How many of these pastors are moles? This is, again, this is like the Soviet Union. That the FBI has worked their way down even into churches. How many people confess things to their pastor not knowing that their pastor was an FBI agent? Or being a pastor, being able to spy on other pastors. That's right.
Starting point is 00:45:06 As well. Yes. And just move the information up to Washington. That's an incredible story. I don't know how we got over here on that. But the Hunter Biden story, Donald Trump,
Starting point is 00:45:24 I don't think he's just running his mouth. I don't think he's just saying his mouth i don't think he's just he's got information he's got something he's got something he knows something and he's he's like now's the time well i hope somebody gets to donald trump the idea that was was this a drop box was the drugs a payment in return for placing a phone in the drop box that had photographs and videos of top secret information what did they do in the old day i mean the old days decades ago the drop boxes on the streets of was. Soviet Union agent would walk down the street and there would be a secret place where he would pick up his documents.
Starting point is 00:46:12 That's old school stuff. That's not conspiratorial. That's old school spying. I interviewed a long time ago Ole Kalugin. Now there's an interview you should...
Starting point is 00:46:30 I interviewed him twice. The first one was, I think, better than the second one. He was prepared for me on the second one. Oleg Kalugin was the chief of the KGB. And he defected to the United States, that's what they said, and was working, running a business out of Washington, D.C. And anyhow, I remember asking him questions about drop boxes and so forth, where they would pick up the documents that traders in America were selling to the Sovietviet union so to me a phone
Starting point is 00:47:08 going into a cubby box a secured lock cubby box at the white house in return for payment of cocaine makes perfect sense and the person who would do that would be a coke addict who has access to the oval office that's the kind of person who would do it others other traders would want money but a coke addict wants coke wants coke and doesn't want a paper trail of of money going out for the coke especially if you if your if your lifestyle has been curtailed in recent the past year because the whole world knows about your activities you know money may not be as easy to get now as it was before maybe papa has to pay him you know he he got his uh child support cut right because he said he's broke well he's not paying rent he's living at the white house right is he there full time
Starting point is 00:48:16 apparently he traveled with them up to camp david this past weekend so he's sticking pretty close nobody in this media is asking these questions why is hunter biden in the white house all the time he's living with his dad okay let's move on all right this next story cnn what did you want to do the the video of the uh july 4th event oh yeah yeah yeah. Yeah, I forgot this one. Hey, so just I'm looking at tons and tons of videos throughout the day and news articles. Rick's looking at news articles. I came across a video here today.
Starting point is 00:48:54 This is on July 4th as well. But earlier in the day, there was an event on the White House long. President Biden wishing everybody a happy Fourth of July and everything. You've got the defense secretary and his wife there, Joe Biden there, of course. And then after President Biden addresses the folks that are there, he decides to meet and greet with some members of the crowd. I want you to watch this video and see if you notice anything unusual, not about Joe Biden, but about the people in attendance there. And see if you catch what I caught and see if you come to the same conclusion. © BF-WATCH TV 2021 okay so doc showed this video to me just before we started recording true news
Starting point is 00:50:16 and i missed i missed the key thing because i i was focusing on the people and to me it seemed like they weren't engaged with president biden i mean the president united states is standing there right i get it that they're trying to get video i i get that i understand that but you would think people would be reaching out trying to shake his hand i'm going to get a picture can i get a picture with you? Talking, just talking. You're one opportunity to talk to the president of the United States. Hey, what did you have for breakfast today?
Starting point is 00:50:56 I mean, you know how people act when they're around a celebrity or an important person? They're talkative. Nobody was talking there. I'm not a fan of President Biden. Biden would still try to. Absolutely. It's historical. I shook hands with the president.
Starting point is 00:51:08 I've been in the presence of President Trump several times and I've got to tell you, it's just the opposite. In this sense, Doc, very few people were holding their phones up. Most of them were. they had their eyes absolutely focused in on Donald Trump's eyes. They were listening to everything he said and
Starting point is 00:51:34 they were engaged with him. They wanted, they wanted to hear him, they wanted to talk to him. Nobody was, none of the stuff with the cameras that's what i saw and then i saw like there was one man that literally like turned his back you know he's turning away kind of talking to somebody else it's like with the presence right there in front of you right you're never going to get this opportunity again the rest of your life you get one chance to meet a president. There he is. That's what I saw. But that's not what you saw. So let's watch it again and see if you, on the second time,
Starting point is 00:52:12 see what Doc saw. Maybe you saw it the first time. Let's watch it one more time. Okay. okay i wish right now we were able to have live interaction um we will very soon yes if i'm going to be doing a zoom call tonight if you received an invitation please be there at 7 p.m eastern we're going to show you what we're rolling out very soon and so that kind of interaction is going to be very doable and very um uh frequent in and us doing the program but doc what did you notice well i noticed there were a lot of people like you had noted. There were people there taking, you know, seemed like taking pictures and video. And, you know, I'd be pressing in to meet the president, but there are people there, you know, with their cameras.
Starting point is 00:53:34 Just one small problem. I don't think any of the cameras were on, Rick. The phones weren't on. No, their phones were turned off. They were black screen phones right now there are some phones that have you know some light features that will allow you know video to be shaded and everything but not all the phones all the phones were black yeah if guys in control if we can show it again with the volume off and so Doc and I can just talk over it. We'll just run this.
Starting point is 00:54:08 Okay. So there's a defensive turn and his wife and President Biden going over. So Doc, as you see, there's not one phone with an active screen. Not one. We should see the president in the phone. His face should be on the phone. There's one right in front of us. The phone's black. Every phone there is turned off.
Starting point is 00:54:38 So this is starting to look as fake as a Hillary Clinton rally. Yeah. What do you think, Doc? I think it was a staged event. Look at all the haircuts on the guys. These are obviously either government guys or military, one of the two. I would suspect military. They brought a bunch of people over and said, hey, you're going to get to meet the president, but we need you.
Starting point is 00:55:01 You know, you got to turn your phones. Your phones have to be off. And that would make sense to me well maybe they're not their phones maybe they're because they don't want to take a chance of the president saying something making a gaffe and then that'd be out on social media well maybe maybe they were given props that's true here's your your prop phone just pretend that you're taking a video of the president. Now, this was early in the day on the 4th.
Starting point is 00:55:28 I believe it was a staged event, a controlled environment for the president. They don't trust the president to say the right thing or wander off down a hallway. It's a very controlled event. So, anyway, that's just something else to think about. Good observation, Doc. Next story, CNN. Proud Boys members ordered to pay over $1 million for a hateful and overtly racist church destruction civil suit. So this happened a couple years ago when the Proud Boys in Washington, D.C. saw a Black Lives Matter sign in the yard of a church, grabbed the sign, and destroyed it. Right.
Starting point is 00:56:17 So they were sued, and they were ordered to pay $1 million for destroying a banner. Right. And the judge, Neil Kravitz, described it as highly orchestrated, hateful, and overtly racist conduct. And ordered the Proud Boys to pay the $1 million judgment. That's an expensive banner. Let's see, how many things, houses, buildings, stores,
Starting point is 00:56:59 U.S. flags, how many things have the Black Lives Matter burned? Well, I can think of several Target stores that they've destroyed. It was in the billions of dollars. Sure, easily. Billions. But the Proud Boys, they get fined a million dollars for tearing down a banner. Now, should they get in trouble for doing it? Yeah, they should. But a million dollars for a banner
Starting point is 00:57:24 in the church. They weren't fined a million dollars for a banner in the church they weren't fined a million dollars because they destroyed property they were doing it because it was hateful and racist um so um just one quote here dc superior court judge neil kravitz approved friday's default judgment against proud boys members joe biggs enrique tarrio jeremy bertino and john toronto as well as the group's Limited Liability Corporation, which I thought was interesting, Rick, that Proud Boys had set up an LLC in the event that they ever got sued, as if anticipating that. uh bloomberg 100 billion dollar wealth migration tilts the u.s economy center of gravity to the south yes i'm not going to get through the whole story because i've got a some video i want to show you here before we end but pay attention to this something something monumental is underway learn to spot and discern trends
Starting point is 00:58:27 long-term trends and then make life decisions based on those trends if we just show the still here of that where it shows the where this wealth is shifting from and so right now the center of gdp is in the south especially in the states listed in red there but look where the wealth is escaping from escaping specifically from the northeast part of the united states so what this means is if you live in new england from maine down to Maryland, Delaware, the long-term trend is a decline in productivity, a decline in living standards, a decline in economic activity. This is a long-term trend. And when I say long-term, we're talking a century. The money is moving south right texas and then you see north and south carolina georgia tennessee and our great state here of florida this is where it's going to be this is where it's happening
Starting point is 00:59:33 so these states give you a comparison we're seeing an increase in the southern part of the u.s of 100 billion dollars in gdp revenue northeast just the northeast alone the blue states up there at 60 billion over that same time period there's an escape of not only people but also wealth and people are looking for a place to be free and to raise their families and to have the freedom to make money because they're parts of the united states they don't want you making money yeah so and if you make some they're parts of the United States. They don't want you making money. And if you make some, they're going to tax it. They're going to make sure you don't have anything left over when they're done. Before we end, I've got some, I don't want to say sad news.
Starting point is 01:00:21 Whenever a brother or sister departs, you know, we want to say it's sad news because it's sad because we've lost somebody that we care about. And it's sad that they're gone. They've left this world. But it's good news for the person that left because they're in the presence of the Lord. And so one of the survivors of the USS Liberty,
Starting point is 01:00:49 Bob Scarborough, passed away a couple of days ago. And Bob was a delightful brother in Christ. He had a perpetual smile. He was a soft-spoken gentle spirit and uh we all loved him he he was he was a he was a wonderful brother in christ and he passed away i'm not sure it might have been um sunday or monday just a few days ago and we just got word about it uh yesterday that he had left uh He is in our film, Sacrificing Liberty. And I want to show you two cuts from the film that feature Bob Scarborough. And in this first one, he's talking about his experience on board the USS Liberty. And then we'll have one more video to show you. Let's watch. I was down on the deck,
Starting point is 01:01:52 and I heard a thump. What was going through my head were thoughts of how this was going to end. I did think about that. I prayed. I said the Lord's Prayer. And almost by that time we were treading water and swam to the end of the passageway and hung onto a pipe in the overhead and i had about 18 inches of breathing space left and so just hanging on to that pipe and waiting for something to happen. Bob Scarborough and one more video. And this is Bob telling everyone about what happened when he finally returned home from the disaster of the USS Liberty when Israel attacked the ship. And he was told, ordered to remove all of his patches, remove everything that identified him with the USS Liberty.
Starting point is 01:03:37 The cover-up began immediately. And the U.S. government and the state of Israel are still covering up to this day what happened in 1967. Here's Bob Scarborough. When I first got to Bremerhaven, on my first day at work, I was wearing my dungaree jacket. It was cold. I got there in July, but it was 55 degrees. It's so far north. It's cold. I got there in July, but it was 55 degrees. It's so far north, I was freezing. And I had my dungaree jacket on with a USS Liberty patch, USS shoulder patch,
Starting point is 01:04:19 a Liberty shoulder patch, and other things from the ship. And I was ordered to immediately, immediately take those off. I assumed that that was because I had heard it's a spit and polish base. I assumed they didn't want any things like that on their, on your uniform. However, I found that it was only the USS Liberty items that you were not permitted to put on your uniform. Shut up, don't talk about it, and that's it. And they're still covering it up today, Doc. If you haven't seen the entire movie, it's four parts, one hour each. You can see it at sacrificingliberty.com. Bob, I've lost count, Doc, of the men that are in this movie who have passed away since we made the movie and that's a real humbling thought that this ministry was used by god to capture
Starting point is 01:05:17 these men to capture their story to capture their, and to put it in film for the whole world to see and hear what they experienced and what the Israeli government and the U.S. government do not want anybody to know. That film's the first time that these men opened up and talked. And I know, because I talked to Bob know I know what this film meant meant to him that he got the opportunity to tell the world what Israel and the U.S. government did to him and his fellow shipmates on the USS Liberty but there's the there's the film sacrificingliberty.com you can watch it. Pray for the Scarborough family, that God's peace and grace will comfort them now.
Starting point is 01:06:16 And just pray for all these men that are still alive, the wonderful veterans of the USS Liberty. If you got an invitation and you have not attended our Zoom call meeting, there's one coming up tonight at 7 p.m. and I've got to get to my home and get ready for it. That's right. Take care. See ya. You have been listening to True News with Rick Wiles. Thank you for listening. To find out more information regarding the broadcast, including prayer and financial support, please visit our website at truenews.com. Our mailing address for all correspondence is
Starting point is 01:06:56 True News, PO Box 690069, Vero Beach, Florida 32969.

There aren't comments yet for this episode. Click on any sentence in the transcript to leave a comment.