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June 4, 2025 49 mins

Just the News No Noise on Real America's Voice

Segment A: REP. SCOTT PERRY ON BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL, KJP LEAVING THE DEMOCRATS AND MORE
Segment B: REP. TOM TIFFANY WEIGHS IN ON TWO CHINESE NATIONALS ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY SMUGGLING BIOLOGICAL PATHOGEN INTO THE U.S.
Segment C: ONE OVERLOOKED PART OF PRESIDENT TRUMP'S MANUFACTURING PLAN? MAKING AMERICA SAFER
Segment D: HOW CAN YOU PROTECT YOURSELF AFTER TWO CHINESE NATIONALS ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY SMUGGLING IN A PATHOGEN?
Segment E: DAVID ZERE WAS OUTSIDE THE KENNEDY CENTER FOR A BIG PRO-AMERICA MOVIE PREMIERE

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Speaker 1 (00:20):
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All right, Tonight we begin with an exclusive story following
them money from the government search agencies here in Washington

(01:01):
to the Michigan laboratory where two Chinese scientists worked before
being charged this week by the FBI was smuggling a
toxic pathogen in their boots. That's actually how they did.
They put it in their boots to get it inside
our borders. The FBI cross calling this a potential case
of agro terrisen. Justin News has confirmed that the lab
where Young King Jian and Zung Jung Lu was led

(01:23):
by two senior Chinese scientists who have received millions of
dollars in funding from the US comment In fact, the
two scientists who have been rounded up actually cited their
federal funding in some of the studies that they published
here in America. We're going to lay out the whole
store a fore you on Just the News in the morning,
including the whole money trail, but it is what we've
uncovered is renewing concerns that date all the way to

(01:46):
the outbreak of COVID nineteen at the Wuhan Lab more
than six years ago, that the US government is not
properly vetting dollars sent overseas or to overseas scientists on
our soil who are conducting highly sensitive and sometimes deadly
scientific research. Which we'll have more for you on that
in a second as we go through our guest lineup.
But another quick scoop just happened. We just put it

(02:06):
up on Twitter as X just a second ago. Justin
News has confirmed that Congress has selected a new and
permanent chief of Capitol Police. He is Michael G. Sullivan,
formally the acting chief of Police in Phoenix, Arizona. We've
got more details on that moving over at justinews dot com.
In a second, we also have more updates on the
war in Ukraine following the Ukrainian attack deep inside Russia,

(02:27):
which targeted Russian bombers using drones and by all cons
was a massive success for the Ukrainians. However, it happened
just one day before peace talks were set to resume
between the two countries, and those peace talks essentially dissolved
following that attack. President Trump today spoke to Russian President
Vladimir Putin on the phone. It was roughly a seventy
five minute call where the two discuss the war, with

(02:49):
Putin telling Trump that Russia must respond to Ukrainian drone attack.
That's anonymous warning. President Trump maintained that the call was
a good conversation, but said it would not lead to
immediate peace. Has said they did not receive advanced warning
of the attack from Ukraine now. One thing President Trump
also mentioned was that Vladimir Putin offered to potentially help
with eight Iranian nuclear deal. Putin and Russia have great

(03:11):
influence in Iran. President Trump trying to get a full
disarmament of Iran and its nuclear program. That is an
interesting development. We'll keep a coost on that, Amanda. A
lot of other amazing headlines today. I know you were
at the hgdust for a wild tell us what's on
your radar?

Speaker 2 (03:24):
I don't know how I taught about you just cramped
like four stories in four minutes.

Speaker 1 (03:27):
Horrible, Sorry about that.

Speaker 3 (03:29):
All right, So we've got more news on the FBI.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
And I don't need to tell you about this because
you wrote about.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
It over on justinnews dot com late last night. But
the FBI's amazing switch in the direction towards illegal immigration.
Of course, since President Trump took office, we now have
confirmation that over one million man power hours have been
dedicated to catching illegal aliens, including raids in places like
Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket now, the latest of which saw

(03:54):
the FBI and ICE working together to round up some
forty illegal aliens. And that number included an MS thirteen
gang member and a child sex offender. And we've already
reported that the FBI, along with ICE and local law enforcement,
have arrested over ten thousand illegal immigrants so far. Now,
documents obtained by Just the News show that the FBI

(04:14):
Director Patel has shifted about five four hundred and forty
eight agents towards immigration as of last week, as of
the last week of May. And it's pretty amazing what
government agencies can do when they are actually put their
mind to it and they are put in the right
positions for success. And some more for you on President
Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill. OMB Director Russ Vote testified

(04:35):
before the House Appropriations Committee earlier today and he was
asked what would happen to the economy if the bill
isn't passed by the Senate, and he well, he was
very uppy about it.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
Here it is, that's easy.

Speaker 4 (04:46):
If HR one fails, if whatever comes back from the
Senate fails to get to the desk of the President
and signed in a law, what happens at the end
of this year.

Speaker 5 (04:55):
I think we'll have a recession.

Speaker 6 (04:56):
I think we will be economic storm clouds will be
very very dark. I think we'll have a sixty percent
tax increase in the American people.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
He went on to explain that the bill has been,
in his view, mischaracterized by a lot of folks, and
he explained that the bill does cut spending, saying that
there is one point seven trillion in mandatory savers in
the bill. So, John, We're going to have a lot
to talk about on the show.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
I just want to mention one thing because I want
to get you to take real quickly. Kreeen John Pear
suddenly decided she's not a Democrat anymore. She's a Independent.
She's got a book coming out. I wonder if she's
going to dish on Joe Biden and all of his
lack of faculties. By the way, this news comes out
when James Comber Today's subpoena five top or total, five
top Biden officials are going to have to come and
testify before Congress. They haven't submine to him yet, but

(05:40):
demanding interviews. What do you think Kgp's up to.

Speaker 3 (05:44):
I don't know, but I wouldn't use independent to describe
her ever, especially not when she was speaking from the podium.
But yeah, I think that there is there is a
mounting pile of people at this point who are willing
to cash in on their access that they had to
President Joe Biden now that he's person I'm going to.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
Predict a case of revision this history. We'll see what
happened here, all right, our first yesterday, he knows what's
going on capital. He's in the middle of so many
amazing things, investigating, trying to help save money in this country.
And in spare time, he serves as a junior general
in the National Guard. He is from the great State Offensive.
Our good friend, Congressman Scott Perry, Congresson. Good to have

(06:20):
you on the show, sir.

Speaker 7 (06:22):
Great to be with you guys. And we should get
right into it. Where do we start? All right, listen,
I let's start with kind of creem John Pierre. She
got to back out all of a sudden, she decides
she's not a Democrat anymore. Well, John and Amanda, thank you.
And first of all, the fact that we don't have
to listen to or c KJP anymore makes our lives

(06:43):
markedly and measurably better every single minute of every day.
That having been said, if she had a shred of decency,
a shred of honor, a shred of integrity, she would
have resigned prior, much prior to this, and told told America,
told America the truth of it out. President Biden and
his faculties or lack thereof. And unfortunately, you know, she's

(07:06):
just she's departing the Democrat Party, the party of censorship,
the party of lies, and now is going to go
out and act like somehow she's bona fide and is
to be believed because she's no longer a Democrat. I
guess she's going to go try and to story the
Independent Party.

Speaker 2 (07:22):
Now, yeah, yeah, I'm with you.

Speaker 3 (07:25):
It's great to have integrity and to be truthful, but
she should have done that back when she was in
the position and said I have to step down because
of integrity. Speaking of the Biden administration and integrity, how
about the integrity of Joe Biden's signature, which seems to
not exist on many documents. At the White House Press
briefing yesterday, it was brought up that the pardons that
President Joe Biden signed were signed by autopen except for

(07:49):
Hunter Biden's. You got a whole plethora of executive orders
signed by Joe Biden, supposedly, but it looks like it's autopen.
And now we know from all of these folks coming
out speaking out about his mission or lack thereof, what
do we do about all these auto pen signed documents
that should be important to the country.

Speaker 2 (08:06):
But I mean, who knows if Joe Biden even knew
about him?

Speaker 7 (08:09):
Well, the question is, is are any of those signatures
and any of the documents ballid? If the president was
unaware of what he was signing, not you know, had
no clue what was what the autopen was signing on
his behalf, that's the question, is any of that ballid?
Is any of that legally binding? President? Did President Biden
at the time know that he was pardoning or commuting

(08:32):
the senses of convicted murders? And let's remember this is
a Joe Biden who couldn't even recognize by name many
of his own cabinet officials. So I think it really
calls into question the legality of those things and are
they binding at this point if the President was really
literally unaware that that was occurring. I remember, the American people,

(08:53):
you know, elected Joe Biden, they didn't elect his staff.
And if he wasn't involved in those things, staff doesn't
have the authority on the president's behalf to make decisions
policy decisions for the American people.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Congressman, I wanted to ask a little bit about what
would be the next steps. What would Congress have to
do to invalidate a pardon or a law or an
executive order that the president signed President Biden signed for
history's sake or even for regulatory or criminals sake.

Speaker 7 (09:22):
Well, I think as you know that Chairman Comer has
requested the presence of many of the people that are
known to be or believed to be involved with the
autopen use. And as long as they're willing to tell
the truth. If we find out, in fact that the
President was unaware that they were doing those things, I

(09:45):
think that that literally will nullify them because it will
be as though the President didn't do them. Now whether
there's criminal whether those actions would be then criminal because
that would also probably lead to criminal charges for forgery
or for fraud. You know, that's that's an issue for
the Department of Justice. But the Congress itself and the

(10:05):
Oversight Committee can shine the light of truth on these
on these proceedings by interviewing, deposing, and otherwise hearing from
the people close to the president that were in charge
of the auto ped And you know, and as long
as they're truth that we're going to find out. But
I suspect that we're going to find out that Joe
Biden really was unaware of many of these things actually

(10:27):
even occurring.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
Yeah, that's going to be something that's going to require
a lot of digging. But you guys have a lot
of other things, other pots that have to be watched.
So the one big beautiful bill, I know you spoke
out about this, It's not perfect by any stretch of
the imagination. Would you even give the one BBB a B?

Speaker 7 (10:46):
No, I wouldn't give it a bee. It was barely passing,
And of course we worked up, we worked on the
build right up to the last moment with the President
and with the administration to make some changes that you know,
got it across the finish line in the House. But
let's be clear here, it's woeful. It falls woefully short
of hitting the mark there, especially when it comes to

(11:07):
spending and deficits, and particularly i'll give you something granule
or something like the Inflation Reduction Act or the Green
New Deal characterized by the President as the Green New Scam.
Every Republican voted against that when the Democrats offered it.
Yet now you have Republicans trying to save many many
of those tax credits and the course of subsidies that

(11:28):
are making our energy costs eye and our energy grid unreliable.
So we're hoping we've got it as far as we
could in the House, but we would like to see
some improvements from the Senate. But I would say this,
if the Senate actually makes the bill worse, I think
that you know when they if they change it and
make it worse from any of those standpoints, and it

(11:48):
comes back to the House, it will not pass.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
Yeah, So make it better, it'll make it worse. That's
a pretty good piece.

Speaker 7 (11:54):
You've got to be made better. It absolutely has to
be made better.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
Yeah, got some more spending that would be a win
for all.

Speaker 7 (11:59):
Right, Right, President wants to balance the budget, and we
all agree with it. But you can't balance the budget
by spending money that you don't have.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
Yeah, that's right, Congress ran I want to ask a
little bit about what we mentioned at the top of
the show. We know about Wohan and the cover up
there and the fact that the most likely the virus
emanated from there. The FBI, CIA Energy Department all agree
on that. Now, when you hear that these two scientists
and we picked up yesterday in apparent agro terrorism case.
Certainly they were smuggling a very toxic pathogen into this

(12:29):
country illegally. When you hear that they were working for
Chinese scientists on ARSO who are being funded by our
American tax dollars, it feels like a bad case of
deja vu all over again. Have we not stopped the
funding of the sort of stuff that China should not
be getting from us?

Speaker 7 (12:46):
Well, we haven't done. We haven't gone through the appropriations
process yet. Of course, part of that would be this
build on reconciliation, But I doubt that that's discretionary funding.
That's mumbo jumbo for saying we haven't gotten to that yet,
but we definitely need to. And of course the other
question John, that I think we really need to ask
is why why are Chinese nationals connected to the Communist

(13:08):
Party of China being allowed into the United States for
any reason whatsoever? How is that still happening? And if
they were here when President Trump showed up, why haven't
they been sent back just because of their affiliation with
the Communist Party of China, who's calls the United States
of America their enemy? Why would we even allow them
to be here? President at all.

Speaker 5 (13:29):
Absolutely great question, sir.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
Before we let you go.

Speaker 3 (13:32):
What we saw in Boulder, Colorado was disgusting, and you know,
anti Semitism has always been disgusting, but it has morphed
into something much much more dangerous.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
How do we put a stop to this?

Speaker 7 (13:44):
Well, you know, it's going to take some time because
it's not helpful when the Democrat Party keeps on lionizing
these people that are out there saying free Gaza and
global Intofada. That encourages people to commit violent acts. And
of course most of the media is giving the Democrat
Party and these violent actors a pass. There's a pattern here,

(14:06):
whether it's this guy in Colorado, of course, the shooting
in Washington, d c. And in Pennsylvania where we had
another left wing activists, all left wing radical Islamists, you know,
or these anti Semitic people that are you know, this
guy in Pennsylvania set the governor's mansion on fire, and
as you know, the governor of Pennsylvania is a practicing

(14:27):
Jewish individual. And you know, with this person set his
out home on fire with the intent to kill him
and his family, and while he's being prosecuted. The bigger
issue is here is that this is all on the
left side of the political spectrum, and of course the
media wants to say nothing about it. They're actually okay
with you know, violence is okay as long as the

(14:48):
left is committing it, and that's what we're seeing right now,
and so it's going to be difficult to stop it
until we come to terms with the reality of what's happening.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
So real quickly, would you support make and a felony
over saying your VSA and would you support ending NIH
and other scientific funding to communist China?

Speaker 7 (15:06):
Well, John, of course, you know I would on both
of those things.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
Absolutely, That's what I thought, always common sense. Sarah, great
to have you on the show today. What a great out,
a good catchup. We always learned a lot when you're
on the show.

Speaker 7 (15:18):
All Right, Well, thank you God bless you be safe
out there.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
We sure will you as well, sir, Thank you so much.
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(16:48):
in America. Earlier today, amand and I got the chance
to speak with wicons and Congressman Tom Tiffany, who lives
right next door to Michigan where those Chinese scientists were
trying to smuggle that toxic pathogen into the country. He
had a lot to say about that in the state
of our federal health research atternity. I have a good
watch all right, joining us now Wisconsin Congressman Tom Tiffany,

(17:08):
always on top of the big developments here in Washington. Congressman,
great to have you on the show.

Speaker 5 (17:14):
It's a pleasure, all right.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
At the top of the show here we described some
new money trails that show that federal research money was
going to the China employers of these two scientists who
were picked up yesterday for carrying this pathogen into the
United States, raising agro bioterrorism concerns. I know you've been
concerned for a while about nih and China. Tell us
a little bit about these new developments. What concerns you most.

Speaker 8 (17:39):
Yeah, kind of the same old story we're seeing repeatedly
where China is abusing our good nature here in America
and our open society, where it sounds like this pathogen.
I haven't dug into a deeply job and Amanda, but
it sounds like it could be very harmful, can do
billions of dollars of damage to our crops. And you know,

(18:03):
is this kind of like the Wuhan lab from five
years ago?

Speaker 5 (18:07):
Is what you begin to wonder exactly?

Speaker 3 (18:10):
Well, And I think as Congressman Riley Moore has a
piece of legislation to stop the Chinese visas altogether. Considering this,
I mean, I know a lot of people might think
that that sounds drastic, but doesn't it sound like it's
probably the right prescription for the problem.

Speaker 5 (18:24):
Yeah, something like that has to happen.

Speaker 9 (18:27):
You know.

Speaker 8 (18:27):
Something that I've put forward is in regards to Most
Favored Nation status that China received what was it twenty
five years ago?

Speaker 5 (18:34):
I think it was in the year two thousand and.

Speaker 8 (18:36):
We gave them most Favored Nation status, which means they
get it permanently. We have a bill that would go
back to an annual basis. China once again has to
prove that they're a good actor. We said twenty five
years ago in Congress that okay, we're going to treat
you as we do other democracies around the world, and

(18:56):
that you're going to be a good actor as you
go forward and we're going to recognize that permanently.

Speaker 5 (19:02):
That was clearly a mistake on our part.

Speaker 8 (19:04):
So now it's time to take away those privileges and
do things like represent more is talking about, or let's
take away most Favored Nation status and have a BA
annual vote of commerce.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
Yeah. I was here when MFN was enacted and everybody thought, oh,
it's going to go the route of the Soviet Union
in Paristrica, and just the opposite, China turned our goodwill
around on us and have been using our resources to
fight us. It's remarkable. Is there room right now or
is there a need for the government or Congress to
do a full audit of what labs are we funding

(19:42):
across the globe and what sort of research they're in
so that Congress can get visibility separate of what NIH
or NSF tells them.

Speaker 8 (19:49):
Well, I wonder if DOZE already has that information. If
they don't, then I think that those folks they should
be digging into.

Speaker 5 (19:58):
That as we speak. And you know, I would hope that.

Speaker 8 (20:03):
I had some of the people from Secretary of Kennedy's
office in my office office today and we were talking
about past stuff in regards to COVID but this is
something that maybe people like myself need to be asking
questions of them, because it sounds like they are doing
a full review though they're just getting staffed up of
where this money has gone and find that money trail

(20:26):
to these Chinese scientists or perhaps ending two Chinese labs.
I mean, there obviously has to be a full review,
especially when you see a story like this which could
be devastating to the cereal crops and.

Speaker 5 (20:39):
The grain crops here in America.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
Yeah, that's a good point, Sar.

Speaker 3 (20:43):
You tweeted out something that I think is vitally important
when we are talking about the conversation with medicare and
Medicare and medicaid and the work requirement eighty hours a
month is not outrageous, is twenty hours a week. But
this study by American Enterprise Institute found that no workers
who are receiving these benefits are playing video games one

(21:04):
hundred and twenty.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
Five hours a month. That's four hours a day.

Speaker 3 (21:08):
You could work if you can play video games for
four hours.

Speaker 5 (21:13):
It's amazing.

Speaker 8 (21:14):
First of all, where that data comes from, that people
who were able to track their goings on as much
as we as much as we do, but that graph
really shows why there should be work requirements, and it's
the reason why when it was originally set in the
Big Beautiful Bill a few weeks ago, when we were
debating it, it was set at twenty twenty nine, and

(21:37):
there were some of us, especially in the Freedom Caucus,
We're like, hey, there's got to be some changes to
this bill, and this is one on them.

Speaker 5 (21:45):
And fortunately we.

Speaker 8 (21:46):
Were able to move that up to twenty twenty six,
and hopefully that stays in place here as the Senate
negotiates it. There's no reason why people who are able
body should be working, and by the way, not for
the employers that need need staff to be able to
do their jobs, but primarily for those people's self work.

(22:07):
You tell me that somebody is sitting on the couch
do playing video games four hours a day, that they
recognize themselves as boy, I'm an integral part of society.

Speaker 5 (22:18):
We have to have these work requirements.

Speaker 2 (22:20):
And being willing to admit that, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 9 (22:24):
Crazy work.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
There's nothing like it. It work just creates a sense
of confidence that you can't get anywhere else. Sir, you
are I know, we're in the middle of an interesting
trade realignment in the world. President Trump affecting a lot
of it. You've introduced a resolution to withdraw the United
States from the World Trade Organization. Tell us a little
bit about why that's important and where what the WTO
has become over the years.

Speaker 5 (22:45):
Yeah, so we're getting in that window now.

Speaker 8 (22:47):
Every five years, there is the ability of Congress to
have a vote in regards to the World Trade Organization
and whether we should be a member. It's time to
have a vote. Last time there was a vote, I
think it was two thousand and five. Since then there
has not been a vote on this. It is time
to have the vote and have everyone in Congress decide, Okay,

(23:10):
should we be a member of an organization in this case,
the World Trade Organization that is really just a China
centric organization. It breaches the sovereignty of the United States
of America. I mean, how in the world did we
trade before nineteen ninety five without these world bodies like
this that we have become signatories on. And it's clear

(23:33):
that it's not necessary for us to be able to
belong to it. It's clear that China controls them or
has a great amount of leverage with those organizations. Time
to get America out time for us to have a
vote here in Congress.

Speaker 5 (23:46):
We're going to be pushing for it. Sorry.

Speaker 3 (23:49):
Yesterday I was in the briefing and once again Caroline
Levitt had to show to reporters who are reticent to
report on all of the crimes of the people who
are being just some of the examples of folks who
are getting deported. And I know you've been so vocal
about this when it comes to the mass the mass
immigration that happened under Joe Biden. We do have terrorists

(24:10):
in this country. DHS secretary has made that clear. We
have to get them out. How do we do that.

Speaker 8 (24:17):
We have to continue to empower ice to be able
to do their jobs. And it's time for the courts
to step up and do the right thing. This is
a function of the executive branch. There should be no
doubt about it, and let's get this done. And there
was a very good decision from the courts in regards
to people on parole that are here on immigration parole,

(24:39):
which by the way, you're supposed to they're supposed to
be vetted on a case by case basis. They were
able to do it in a mass basis during the
Biden years, and so that was a good decision saying
those of you that are paroled, you can be sent
back to your home countries. And the administration he just
needs to continue to work this process through the courts.

(25:00):
And I think that we're going to get to the
right place in regards to it. Congress, I think that
we should go back and when we're done with reconciliation here,
we should really be author or we should be voting
on our bill last year that would secure the border bill.
We should be doing that and making sure that we're

(25:21):
codifying some of those things that were in rule, or.

Speaker 5 (25:27):
Just need to have a stronger, stronger.

Speaker 8 (25:30):
Commitment in the law and being done on a statutory basis.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
Yeah, nothing like expressing the will of Congress to make
something far more permanent for future presidents. That's such an
important thing. Real quickly, Sara, before we let you go,
there's a lot of thanks. Just well, how will this big,
beautiful bill do as it gets through the Senate that
comes back to the Houselet's get your thoughts on the
current conversation about cutting more spending and changes to its salt,
all those things. Where do you think this ends up?

(25:55):
Where would you personally like to see it ended up.

Speaker 8 (25:58):
I hope it becomes better. So we've all heard my
home state Senator Ron Johnson. He's been all over talking.

Speaker 9 (26:03):
About that right here with you guys.

Speaker 8 (26:06):
And my reaction is just go round, go. I hope
he gets more conservative. I hope they make it more
conservative in the Senate. And I think one of the
ways is in regards to salt. I think the salt
deduction that they're raising is like, that's like three hundred
and twenty billion dollars. That's a really good place that
the Senate should change that because there's no reason to
take that from ten thousand to forty thousand dollars for

(26:28):
people just in a few states that have such high taxes.
But I would hope that they possibly would maybe medicaid stronger.
I hope they don't backtrack on what we did on
the green energy stuff, where you've got to have that
project started within sixty days of the bill being signed,
because green energy is undermining our grid, it's making it

(26:51):
more expensive, it's getting China a competitive advantage in manufacturing.
So I hope what we negotiated regards to green energy
stays in place.

Speaker 5 (27:01):
I hope we could get a little better place in
regards to medicaid, all common sense ideas.

Speaker 1 (27:06):
I think go Ron Goo is going to become a
slogan Congressman. Such an honor to have you. We love
every time you come on. We always get such great information.
Thanks for joining us.

Speaker 5 (27:16):
Thanks Amanda and John Boys.

Speaker 1 (27:18):
Great honor to have this servia, but a great conversation.
All right, We're gonna take a break when we come back.
One is to this talk so much about his President
Chumps push to bring manufacturing back to America and not
only helps American jobs, but it makes America safety too.
We're going to explain that next after these messages.

Speaker 2 (27:42):
Welcome back everybody.

Speaker 3 (27:43):
We've got an interesting story for you now regarding what
has become a pretty controversial topic in government. It's actually
about vaping and laws surrounding vapings. Now, one of the
issues is that most disposable vapes in the United States
are made in China, and nobody knows what's in them.
For example, we asked Kentucky A. G. Russell Coleman about
it last week, so take a look at what.

Speaker 2 (28:03):
He had to say.

Speaker 10 (28:04):
This is a real concern to me as a dad
of young kids as well. As Attorney General, and that
is enforcing the laws is passed by the General Assembly
as it regards to cracking down on these fly by
night substances that are coming in these devices that are
coming into stores all over Kentucky. We're seeing them all

(28:25):
over the United States. We don't know what that supply
chain looks like. We don't know what they hold in
terms of substances.

Speaker 5 (28:32):
But they're also marketed to kids. They look like Bluie.

Speaker 10 (28:35):
Those of you parents, they look like spongebobs, and we
have no idea what are in those and so we'll
be enforcing the laws as passed by our legislature and
restricting those with us now.

Speaker 3 (28:47):
As someone who is looking to do something about the
problem by bringing that vape manufacturing completely back to the
United States, and he is helping pass laws around the
country to make it happen. He is the founder of
fifty Bar Vape Company bringing is manufactur back here to
the United States.

Speaker 2 (29:01):
Brady Based. Brady, thanks so much for joining us.

Speaker 9 (29:04):
Thanks for having me, guys, I really appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (29:06):
Absolutely tell us about fifty Bar and why you decided
to be on this mission and bring it back here
to the United States.

Speaker 9 (29:14):
Yeah, so I just want to say that I agree
with the Attorney General.

Speaker 4 (29:17):
You know, there's a line in the sin that's been crossed,
especially over the last eighteen months or so with the
devices that have come out that are in the shape
of video games or Teddy Bears or Beanie Babies or
things of that nature. So I'm on the same page
with the AG out there in Kentucky and fully support
working with any legislators on figuring out how we can
come to a resolution on this problem. Fifty Bar is

(29:40):
a is a company that we started about two and
a half years ago. I've been in the nicotine space
for about thirteen years now on the vapor side, and
the goal with fifty Bars is we identified a problem
in the market. And the problem in the market was
that this industry shifted as the America first focusing on
on American manufacturing of these he liquid products, and it

(30:03):
completely got flipped on its head and went to all
Chinese products. And so when we identified that problem, we
started off on a mission of trying to bring back
manufacturing to America, offer transparency into the supply chain of
a nearly fifteen billion dollar year industry coming in from
China and give solution to government and work with legislators
hand in hand so that we can identify all the

(30:25):
issues and work on common sense solution. That is the
goal of fifty bars to bring everything back here to
the States. Make sure that we're doing it in a
way that's responsible for the marketing efforts, making sure that
the materials that are going into that device is something
that it should be consumed. And with the Chinese products,
you know, we just don't know it's a consumable vapor
product that at the end of the day we can't

(30:47):
understand the supply chain.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
Amazing, all right, So for our product, I had its
roots in America. Then China takes it over beyond just
trying to make money in the country or opening up
new manufacturing opportunities for China and China and being on
the insider in the industry to trying to have any
other interest in trying to have control over vape to
young people in this country.

Speaker 4 (31:08):
I don't think it's so much control over vapes and
young people for the Chinese, because again I still buy
my components from China, right, so I still have a
reliance on them and the people over there that I've
met and we work with.

Speaker 9 (31:20):
They're fair and decent people.

Speaker 4 (31:21):
I think that it's a control over one of the
largest industries we've ever seen in this country, which is
the tobacco industry.

Speaker 9 (31:28):
And if you look at the larger.

Speaker 4 (31:30):
Tobacco companies, a lot of them rely on foreign, sometimes
adversarial countries in order to get their supply chains going
because of the things that have happened here in the
States over the last twenty years as far as offshore
manufacturing to other countries. So everyone's trying to find the
cheapest labor possible. But for us, we're willing to take
it on the margins and figure out a way to

(31:52):
like I said before, work with government and figure out
how we can bring this thing back in a really
responsible way.

Speaker 3 (31:58):
Brady, if we have learned anything from the past few days,
as it is that the CCP will try to trojan
horse poison into this country however they can. When it
comes to vapes and getting the supplies from them, how
do you test to make sure that there aren't any
you know, really nasty chemicals in there beyond beyond you
know what we know of.

Speaker 4 (32:17):
Yes, so we go through everything with the fine teeth
comb at our facility in California, with the facility in California, Ohio,
and Virginia. They are GMPC certified facilities, so it's a
third party accreditation from the FDA, and we have good
manufacturing standards in place, you know, we ensure that the
product that we're putting out to market is the safe
as it possibly could be. And for us, it's we've

(32:41):
been doing this so long now that.

Speaker 9 (32:42):
We we I hope we know what we're doing right.

Speaker 4 (32:44):
So for me, it's important that we're putting the safest
products out there and making sure that we're doing the
best to our abilities.

Speaker 1 (32:54):
Brady, there was a recent ruling by the Supreme Court
upheld sort of the Biden approach at the FDA, the
vapes being the FA from regulatory control over. Tell us
how the change and presidencies has changed the dynamics for
your industry and for what may lie ahead in terms
of the manufacturing chain.

Speaker 4 (33:11):
Well, I think President Trump has given us hope, right.
I think he's giving us hope that the American dream
can be reborn again, and that to me is the
most important thing. And I think that specifically when it
comes to our industry. I was at the White House
about three weeks ago now, taking a meeting with some
executives over there, talking through our process and our plans

(33:32):
for the future, and how we're going to step by
step reshore this thing back to America and bring this
industry home. But that's a process, right and in order
to get that process done, we need to be working
hand in hand to make sure that the legislators understand
the issue fully and that this industry, the American side
of this industry, is really coming from a place of
harm reduction. We all started in this industry thirteen years

(33:55):
ago with no other goal but to get people to
switch from combustible cigarettes to a healthier alternative and vapor.
You know, I don't think most people realize this, but
there's still four hundred and eighty thousand deaths a year
that are caused by smoking related illnesses.

Speaker 9 (34:09):
So that's a scary number.

Speaker 4 (34:10):
And if we have something that other countries, like the
UK for an example, you know, they've ran plenty of
studies and there's plenty of science to show that the
vapor products are ninety five percent healthier than a combustible cigarette.

Speaker 3 (34:25):
Grady, Before we let you go, there is a lot
of fear mongering out there in the direction of business
owners who might be considering bringing their manufacturing back to
US shores, and maybe some of that is founded. But
what I have heard from other business owners is that
once you bite the bullet and you decide to bring
manufacturing back, that there is a there's almost a subculture

(34:45):
in job creators and businesses in this country where there's
there's almost, you know, a communication where you guys can
share tips on how to do that.

Speaker 2 (34:54):
Have you found that.

Speaker 4 (34:56):
I haven't found the subculture yet, but I can tell
you that the meetings that I've had with lawmakers across
this country now at this point, it's an error excitement.
I mean, people are just they're so excited to see
that someone like myself and many others in this industry
are willing to, like you said, bite the bullet and
bring it back here and just figure it out.

Speaker 9 (35:15):
I mean, that's that's what.

Speaker 4 (35:16):
We are as Americans, right, We've always just figured out,
figured out how to solve the problem.

Speaker 9 (35:20):
Figure out if there's if there's a barrier in.

Speaker 4 (35:22):
Front of us, or a mountain we got to climb,
no matter how big, we're going to get over that mountain.
Figure it out and that's that's really the passion that
comes for me in this industry, and not just in
this industry. If you pull the nicotine out of it,
you know, this is the roadmap onto how anyone who
wants to start manufacturing back in this country, small to
medium sized businesses. It's going to be a battle. There's
going to be an uphill battle. The one's going to

(35:44):
be faced with, but you've got to got to strap
your boots on tight and just go for the rat.

Speaker 3 (35:48):
It's true American grid since our founding, figuring out a
way to make it happen. Brady Bates, if you're a
founder a fifty bar, thanks so much for being here.

Speaker 9 (35:56):
Thank you, guys. I appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (35:57):
Absolutely all right.

Speaker 3 (35:58):
Coming out more on those tiny nationals who smuggled a
biological papen into America. What can you do to protect
yourself if this kind of thing happens again. We're going
to talk to you about the Wellness Company and what
they have to offer after this, Welcome back, everybody. We've

(36:19):
got a couple of big stories that we want to
get to now, one involving that dangerous biological pathogen being
smuggled into the United States by Chinese nationals in their shoes,
and another one about the FBI investigations into the COVID
cover up. So joining us now to talk about it.
The chief of Disaster and Emergency Medicine at the Wellness Company,
doctor Kelly Victory. Doctor Victory, welcome back to the show.

Speaker 5 (36:38):
Thanks very much for having me.

Speaker 2 (36:40):
I think the.

Speaker 3 (36:41):
Sad reality is is that the fact that these Chinese citizens,
these nationals, smuggled it into the.

Speaker 2 (36:46):
Country may be not a surprise.

Speaker 3 (36:47):
It may not even be a surprise for Americans to
know that we actually paid the.

Speaker 2 (36:50):
Bill for it.

Speaker 5 (36:52):
But let's look forward to if.

Speaker 2 (36:53):
Something like this.

Speaker 3 (36:54):
You know, this is a part of a broader conversation
about any type of biological weapon, agric culture or otherwise
coming into this country. How can we, as individuals, with
our own autonomy, our own agency, how can we protect ourselves?

Speaker 6 (37:07):
Well, it starts with our government, Amanda. We've got to
reign in our government. We have been doing research, scientific
research with China, our greatest geopolitical foe, for decades.

Speaker 5 (37:21):
What could possibly go wrong?

Speaker 6 (37:23):
I did not agree with a lot of what happened
under the Obama administration, but one of the things I
did agree with was the moratorium that he put on
gain of function research. But it turns out that that
research continued during the years after the moratorium, largely because
it was simply transferred over to labs in China, and

(37:45):
that is where the COVID nineteen virus emanated from. It
was created in a lab in Wuhan, but it was
created largely with US taxpayer dollars that were funneled over
there so that that research could continue despite the fact
that it had been banned in this country. So this
is not the first time that we have seen a

(38:07):
pathogen come from China. In fact, almost all pandemics begin
in Asia, and many of them in China. So the
fact that this is happening again and we have Chinese
nationals coming over with god knows what else they womped
up in a laboratory.

Speaker 5 (38:23):
Is bad enough.

Speaker 6 (38:24):
But the fact that our tax dollars were used to
fund that research, and it is very clear the Chinese
scientists claimed they credited our the US NIH for funding
their studies. So we are spending, as John said, our
money to fund not only dangerous research, but to do

(38:46):
it with people who do not have our best interests
in mind.

Speaker 1 (38:50):
It's a head scratcher, and yet it just seems to
go on so laissez faire here. Last year we did
some reporting on open source intelligence from US Intelligence Agency
showing that we have suspected since two thousand and five
that China has an illicit bioweapons program and that some
of these research projects from America are really assisting it.

(39:11):
The Host Intelligence Committee confirmed that a few months later,
put out its report the idea that China is engaged
in maybe a bioweapons preparation program, and they're on our soil,
they're in our laboratories, they're taking our money. How do
we put a stop to it? How do we get
the political will to stop this?

Speaker 6 (39:29):
Well, again, this has to begin with our government. I'm
never surprised when I hear that the Chinese lied about something,
that the Chinese did something nefarious. What's concerning to me
is that our own government was participant in these things.
There's no question that many many people in our scientific

(39:51):
in our American lapse, everybody from Anthony Fauci to Francis
Collins and many many others.

Speaker 5 (39:57):
Knew about this.

Speaker 6 (39:58):
They were actually helping with that research, and they knew
darn well where the COVID nineteen virus came from. They were,
as I said, funding it, and they were part of
the research projects. The Department of Defense did the same,
So our own government, we've got to put some stops
in place that have teeth to them. We cannot allow

(40:21):
this to happen. And I think unless there is accountability
about the debacle, the devastating impact that COVID nineteen had
on this country, not only in lives lost and lives ruined,
but in it's impact on the economy, on the.

Speaker 5 (40:39):
Futures of our children.

Speaker 6 (40:41):
After schools were closed and a lockdown, we left a
smoldering crater where our.

Speaker 5 (40:47):
Economy used to be.

Speaker 6 (40:48):
We have got to have accountability that we won't be
able to do anything going forward. I don't believe if
we don't hold to account those people and those institutions
and organizeations that were participant in the COVID nineteen pandemic.

Speaker 3 (41:06):
Speaking of looking forward, HHS Secretary Kennedy announced that he
is canceling a seven hundred and sixty six million dollar
experimental mRNA bird flu vaccine. Now we all hear the
term experimental vaccine related to COVID, but for this is
it a good thing that he's canceling in.

Speaker 6 (41:23):
I think absolutely this whole bird flu issue is frankly
much ado about nothing. If so far we have not
seen any significant transmission of bird flu from human to human.
It has largely been an issue of people working directly
with infected birds, so poultry workers or people working with

(41:44):
cattle that have become infected. There has not been significant
human to human transmission. Again, however, as an aside, they
are doing gain of function research in the United States
on bird flu with a specific purpose of making it
more transmissible. Now why between humans? Now why you would

(42:05):
do that is anybody's guests, very very dangerous and there
should be an immediate stop to it. The fact that
Secretary Kennedy is pulling the plug on this mRNA vaccine
for bird flu, I think is a very good idea.
These are non sterilizing vaccines mean they meaning they do
not keep the birds from actually getting infected. The virus

(42:27):
therefore mutates its way out of the vaccine, and it
simply causes the epidemic or the pandemic.

Speaker 5 (42:36):
Of the virus to go on longer than it otherwise would.

Speaker 6 (42:40):
We should let these virus run its way through the
flocks through the herds. Some small number of animals may
get sick and die. The rest will develop natural immunity
and go on their merry way. That's what we should
have done with COVID as well.

Speaker 1 (42:57):
Doctor you have set up an extraordinary way site for
us TWC dot HeLa just news. If we're sitting at
home and you have this, we all have this lack
of confidence in our public health infrastructure right now. It
has really let us down. What are some of the
things we can do to be stocked and prepared and
smart in our home.

Speaker 6 (43:16):
As you said, John, we have a host of kits
available on our website and other supplements and medications. These kits,
I think are one of the most important things people
can do because they contain prescription medications that are written
and prescribed for you, so that you can have on
hand things like antibiotics, anti virals, steroids, medications to treat

(43:41):
skin wounds, bladder infections, bronchitis, nausea, and vomiting common and
really very treatable illnesses. And it allows people to not
be beholden to the system, so that you aren't in
a position where you have to get to the doctor
quickly or go to an urgent gere, god forbid, the
emergency department for things that are easily treatable with antibiotics

(44:05):
or anti virals or medications of that sort. So having
those kits on hand, I think absolutely can be a lifesaver,
and it certainly is very wise.

Speaker 5 (44:15):
As you said, many many people have lost faith in
the system.

Speaker 6 (44:20):
They've lost faith in healthcare in the United States. It's
going to be a long time before we rebuild that trust.

Speaker 5 (44:27):
So anything people can do.

Speaker 6 (44:29):
To get out of the clutches of the system by
being prepared and having medications, for example, on hand ahead
of time, is a good idea. On top of that,
we have an issue where the vast majority of our
medications are coming from China. Over eighty five percent of
prescription medications or their active ingredients are sourced from China,

(44:53):
and so we never know when the Chinese may decide
to increase the prices exponentially or cut off our supplies entirely.
So again, having these things on hand ahead of time
is just smart. It's what I call rational readiness.

Speaker 2 (45:09):
Rational readiness.

Speaker 3 (45:09):
I love that Chief of Disaster and Emergency Medicine at
the Wellness Company, doctor Kelly Victory, Thank.

Speaker 2 (45:14):
You so much.

Speaker 3 (45:15):
And remember everybody, go to TWC dot health slashes News
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save ten percent. All right, stay here, Davis here, one
of our favorite folk folks at this network. He's right
here in Washington for a very special event at the
Kennedy Center. We're going to talk to him on the

(45:35):
other side.

Speaker 2 (45:42):
Welcome back, everybody.

Speaker 3 (45:43):
The Kennedy Center has gone through some major changes under
President Trump, with of course Rick Grennell at the Helm
and tonight it actually featured something pro America, the film
premiere of The American Miracle. It's described as a docudrama
exploring the divine hand in America's founding. And John, you know,
there was a pretty big hullabaloo about a month ago
because Lane is who is on tour. They had originally

(46:06):
book dates at the Kennedy Center and then they boycotted
it saying we don't support, you know, the Trump agenda.
And Rick Renell gave a searing and very pithy response
basically that was like, okay, well, we no longer welcome
bigotry here, so by yeah, right, and now we have
something like this, yeah pro.

Speaker 1 (46:24):
Pro America pro God. Actually there's a religious scene to
this movie as well, and something you would have seen
in the last thirty years. Quite frank you wouldn't have
seen it under George W. Bush, maybe even under Reagans.
This is a very unique moment, a very reform moment
for Kennedy. We were hoping to bring in David Zyr,
but I guess we've got some connections there. But we're
going to be able to see if we can get

(46:47):
him in. Guys, we we do have him, Okay, let's
try that, all right, David Zerr can.

Speaker 2 (46:52):
You hear us?

Speaker 5 (46:54):
I can't.

Speaker 11 (46:54):
Amanda John, it's great to see you, Jenny here at
the Iconic Kennedy for Heroic Pictures read a corporate premiere
of The American Miracle, and it's really extraordinary.

Speaker 7 (47:08):
Here our nation is now excellent and.

Speaker 11 (47:16):
Prosperity uh and the perspective of our founding fathers, and
there's an all star light up here. Adapted from a
film critic author That's Something author New York Times Michael
Medfen's book The American Miracle and Pat Boone. He just
interviewed him on the Red parkto Ben Parson, going to

(47:36):
be sharing that with the network and so many others,
Kevin and Sam Sorbo And it was funny, Adam right
because Bill mar joked.

Speaker 9 (47:44):
Uh, you know, Trump's turning.

Speaker 11 (47:46):
The Kennedy Center into something. You'll see Kevin Sorbo soon
being honored there and here he is to.

Speaker 12 (47:51):
Know this place has tremendous and the audience and coming
its and they just can't like a lot of it.
Was stally impressive about all GVT events. The King of
Kings sold out another the digital last couple of days
weeks here the American Mile Place, and this movie is beautiful,
bringing back things that are normalizing culture here.

Speaker 9 (48:12):
It's wonderful to see.

Speaker 12 (48:14):
And anybody who hasn't been to the Kenny said, this
place is stunning, So please come and visit this place.

Speaker 1 (48:22):
There's no doubt about it. Well, we're looking forward to Fellows,
your coverage and Red carp coverage. I know we're going
to see it over the next several days on the network.
So we're gonna let you go get interview some more
great stars and we'll catch up with you guys. Brow
But thank you for joining us. What a great what
a great opportunity to have you on the red carpet.
It's such a momentous event. Thanks for guys.

Speaker 3 (48:40):
Listen any type of event where you have Ben Carson
and Pat Boone, Oh yeah, I'm there, Yeah, which I
was actually Sam Sorbo and Kevin and Sam Sorbo. I
love that this type of programming is becoming more mainstream.
And kudos to rit Grannell because he, you know, in
the face of a ton of criticism from from the
entertainment community, from the theatrical community, from the gay community.

Speaker 2 (49:04):
He has faced a ton of backlash and he is.

Speaker 3 (49:06):
Just powering through and turning the Kennedy Center back to
its glory days where it had quality programming.

Speaker 7 (49:12):
There.

Speaker 1 (49:12):
You know, the people have been voting with their wallet
and their eyeballs on a movie, so many good faith
filled and conservative Reagan and Yeah David and all the
movies that have come out. It is the people are
voting and the elitias aren't listening. And I think it
took someone like Ricrnaldo justin dal for us.

Speaker 3 (49:30):
And look, when it comes to the creation of these
types of programs, it goes all back, all the way
back to competition and great competition, and it forces the
postagraming to be better. And the production value of so
much of this these days is just absolutely amazing, So
I'm looking forward to seeing this as well as all
the other great content out there. Speaking of great content,
go to justinnews dot com for breaking news and incredible

(49:52):
enterprise stories by.

Speaker 2 (49:53):
John Solomon and his staff reports. We'll see you, Tomara
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