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July 11, 2025 52 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
All set for President Trump to take the stay. Thousands
and I mean thousands of people. This is what we
see at every rally.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
When Trump was in everything was low, you could live,
everything was great.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
Now it's a disaster.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
Prices have gone up about twenty five percent and it's
not the same anymore.

Speaker 4 (00:20):
Di Biden administration has made our lives worse by every
statistical matter.

Speaker 3 (00:27):
He fights for the American people versus all the other
people that are.

Speaker 5 (00:30):
Coming into our chair, and he's going to fix our nation.
Joe Biden's only going to give it to China and Ukraine.
He's the best guy out there.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
The immigration stuff's gotta stop.

Speaker 5 (00:40):
He is America's last stand. He is America's last chance.

Speaker 6 (00:44):
We need a leader who's gonna fight.

Speaker 7 (00:47):
President Trump is well, he's mentally fit and he's physically
fit for office.

Speaker 8 (00:51):
Everything was better when President Trump was in office.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
We're gonna win Pennsylvania. We're all in this for one.

Speaker 5 (00:59):
Common goal, and that is to save this country, to
make gard.

Speaker 8 (01:02):
Nation great again.

Speaker 6 (01:04):
Ahmen, take a.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Look at what happened. I don't even know what to

(02:01):
say right now.

Speaker 6 (02:03):
Apparently we have shots fired. I apparently.

Speaker 9 (02:11):
There medics at the podium right now.

Speaker 10 (02:23):
Oh my god, yes, yeah, continuing special coverage now here
in Real America's Voice of the attempted assassination of the
former President Donald Trump.

Speaker 11 (02:35):
He would think that the sniper team would be focused
on that building. It's the obvious place for someone to go.

Speaker 5 (02:39):
Nobody reacted in time.

Speaker 4 (02:42):
That is a failure and frankly, Hedge needs to roll
over that.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
Something I've never seen in my lifetime.

Speaker 5 (02:47):
Trump is wearing the armor of God and he will
continue to fight on.

Speaker 3 (02:52):
People need to understand this is not going to get better.
It's going to get worse before it gets better.

Speaker 5 (02:57):
You don't think they want him dead.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
You'd be sadly mistaken.

Speaker 6 (03:02):
This is just going to make him stronger.

Speaker 3 (03:03):
And I just pray it wakes more people up across
this country.

Speaker 4 (03:09):
Well kind of knew that somewhere along the line some
nutjob would take it upon themselves to listen to the celebrities,
to listen to the New York Times opinion rioters, this is.

Speaker 7 (03:21):
An explosion of emotion, spirituality, and patriotism that once again
it feels like nine to twelve.

Speaker 12 (03:31):
Almost more of a sign that we need down on
Trump as our next president.

Speaker 13 (03:36):
We know that President Trump was touched by the hand
of God, yesterday spared by the hand of God.

Speaker 6 (03:43):
It is now officials.

Speaker 14 (03:44):
Donald Trump has been elected president, defeating Vice President Kamala
Harris and making a political comeback unlike any in modern
American colmy.

Speaker 15 (03:58):
And started executive order to bend men from competing in
women's sports. Illegal border crossings lowest ever recorded ever, and
it freeze.

Speaker 6 (04:13):
On all foreign aid. You either going to make a
deal or we're out.

Speaker 15 (04:18):
I declared a national energy emergency.

Speaker 6 (04:22):
Drill, baby drill.

Speaker 15 (04:25):
I withdrew from the unfair Paris Climate Accord.

Speaker 2 (04:30):
We ordered all federal workers to.

Speaker 15 (04:32):
Return to the office, ending the flagrant waste of taxpayer dollars.
We the janney of so called diversity, equity, and inclusion
in our country will be worked no longer. In other

(04:54):
countries have used tariffs against US for decades, and now
it's our turn to start using against those other countries.

Speaker 11 (05:02):
We support Donald plump policy on tariff one percent.

Speaker 6 (05:07):
This will be, indeed the golden age.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
Of America's coming back.

Speaker 15 (05:12):
It will be like nothing that has ever been seen before.
Thank you, God, bless you, and God bless America.

Speaker 7 (05:26):
Live from Tampa. It's the student action submit on Real
America's Voice. Students and young patriots gather to ignite the
fight for life, liberty, and the pursuit of party. Get
ready for powerhouse speakers like Donald Trump, Junior Secretary, Christine Olm,

(05:48):
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Over five thousand energized voices from all fifty states. This
is the generation ready to boldly defend America's freedom. Something
starts right now.

Speaker 12 (06:10):
And welcome back everybody. I am My Crispy. This is
Real America's Voice, and we are here in Tampa, Florida
at the Student Action Summit hosted by Turning Point USA.
And it has been an unbelievable day, great speakers, and
the event is just getting started.

Speaker 1 (06:28):
Everybody.

Speaker 12 (06:29):
I'm joined by Boe Davidson, Michelle Backlist, and of course
Ben Burkwam who decided to stand on the platform with
us and now he's much taller.

Speaker 6 (06:38):
So uh, big, big, big day.

Speaker 8 (06:40):
So far.

Speaker 12 (06:41):
Michelle, what has been your main takeaways?

Speaker 13 (06:43):
I would say that there are a lot of passionate
kids here that are ready to make a difference. The
youth vote is not lost. In fact, I think we
have a lot of things to look forward to.

Speaker 2 (06:53):
But Michael Knowles was here earlier, and I then we
have some others to look forward to, such as Tucker Carlson.
He certainly made the news lately.

Speaker 1 (06:59):
Ben.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
I think there's a lot of things that are happening
with Tucker. What's your opinion of Tucker?

Speaker 3 (07:03):
Yeah, yeah, you know, it's it's really interesting, the whole
shift in political dynamics, the camps that are kind of
organizing and who's for this topic, whether it's Iran or
Israel or UH now now with Epstein and and just
there is a lot happening.

Speaker 6 (07:20):
You know what's crazy is it hasn't hasn't.

Speaker 3 (07:22):
Even been a week since Trump signed the big beautiful
bill one week today, we're not even talking about that.
I mean, the the movement in politics is so insane now.
Obviously the disaster in Texas that took center stage at
the beginning of the week kind of took the air
out of the room. Obviously major devastation President Trump being
there today, but here today it's.

Speaker 6 (07:45):
It's it's been everything that's happening in the.

Speaker 3 (07:47):
Dj UH, the FBI, UH talking about Pambondi and now
Cash Mattel saying that if if Dan Bongino goes, he's
gonna go. Just some some interesting things happening in politics.
Wall to the backdrop of what Michelle said, amazing group
of young people, what turning Point USA is doing, cultivating

(08:07):
that next generation, creating a bench. We have what the
Democrats don't have. We're building a bench for the future
of leaders that actually know what they believe in, why
they believe it, not just mindless robots, not just the
simps that just follow what everyone else says. This is
incredibly refreshing to see the young people on the MAGA

(08:27):
side that are standing up and again are willing to
stand up and say, yes, we.

Speaker 6 (08:31):
Want the Epstein.

Speaker 3 (08:32):
We don't trust what's happening, even if that's our president.

Speaker 6 (08:36):
We're willing to stand up and say this is not okay.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
And another element Ben that you mentioned off of our
left here is Steve Bannon, who just got through the
finish with the Woar Room. He's with a host of
people doing a meet and greet right now. I don't
know if we have that camrangle you guys can show,
but Steve is meeting with all of his fans right now.
Everybody knows Steve Bannon and there's something been that you
said a moment ago that I think you should explain
to our viewers. Is the MAGA economy, what that means

(08:58):
and where that's going and what it's come by.

Speaker 6 (09:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
So this is what you see across every sort of
MAGA event, from President Trump rallies to what Seapack has become,
to all of turning Points events.

Speaker 6 (09:10):
There's an entire building set up over there.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
And by the way, uh, Mike, it was sheath, not stealth.

Speaker 6 (09:16):
Just sorry, but I do want to see. I do
want to see.

Speaker 3 (09:22):
So you have a whole room set up for companies
that support MAGA that want to come out here, and
they're not necessarily a MAGA company, you know, some of
it's like insurance and other things. But these companies are
willing to come out and stand up and not be
afraid to say I support America. What there's a shift
in our country that's happening. Under the first four years
of President Trump, you had all the media except for

(09:44):
ourselves and a couple others, lined up against President Trump
and MAGA. Now you have an entire new generation of media.
During Trump's first term, you had businesses that were all
afraid to come out and support the America First agenda.

Speaker 6 (09:57):
Now you have an.

Speaker 3 (09:57):
Entire room full of businesses that you would never ever
think would be out there supporting President Trump. The one
thing I want to see, I know we got the
Trump knife. I want to see that Trump AR fifteen
extra assault version.

Speaker 6 (10:09):
But that's just a wish list for me.

Speaker 12 (10:11):
We've got a lot of entrepreneurs here, so you know, maybe,
but that there is there are major things happening.

Speaker 6 (10:18):
We are the counter culture. You can see that happening.

Speaker 3 (10:21):
But we're if we continue on the trajectory that we're on,
we're gonna become the culture again, and that is good
for America.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
Indeed.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
Well, speaking of culture, Michelle, you know you're younger than me.

Speaker 13 (10:33):
I can say that.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
Because because I've got I've got probably a decade on you.
But we talked earlier with Sam Sorbo. I know, we'll
get to that interview eventually about how young women are
being persuaded by let's call it non conservative factors, witchcraft,
tarot cards, you name it, all these different things and
and their demons, demons, ye, demonic activity. Where's ben men
are seen to be seeking the kingdom of God? Which

(10:54):
is interesting why do you think, Michelle, that you're seeing
a younger generation of females being swept by these cultural influences.

Speaker 13 (11:02):
That really is the golden question, isn't it. Look I
think there are a multitude of factors. But I will
say just from speaking with a lot of girls my age,
speaking on the streets to a lot of girls, women
are frustrated and they're bitter, and there's this very interesting
divide where, especially in my age group. I'll date myself here,
I'm twenty nine. You were told to go to college
and get a job and work hard and climb the ladder,

(11:23):
and feminism was pushed on you. In fact, here's an admission.
I used to be a feminist, at least I thought
I was a long time ago. And so do go
through these steps, and then you look at the women
who have dedicated their lives to their career, not to Jesus,
not to raising a family, not to finding a soulmate
and building these relationships, and then you look back and

(11:43):
it's truly that question of what do you actually have
to live for? Yes, you have this career, but a
lot of women are feeling empty. And I think that
goes for younger generations as well. These younger women are
sold this idea of feminism, this woke culture, and they
believe it. And now a lot of them are waking
up and realizing that this isn't actually what they want.
I think it's a product of trying to destroy the

(12:04):
nuclear family. I think it has very nefarious intentions from
big government, and that's exactly why this type of thing
has to exist, to show that there is a counterculture
that we can reproduce and you can have a stable
family unit. And that's really, honestly what I've seen from
TikTok as well. Mike, you see the trad life movement.
I'm not sure if you guys know that term.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
It's a good thing.

Speaker 12 (12:25):
I mean, you know, we're talking about the men, and
it was asked in the interview that we did earlier.
We're talking about who are the role models that the
young people look up to, and we were talking about
how in the male ecosphere you have people, you know,
you talked about it both President Trump, JD. Vans, there
are other influencers, but on the female side, it's kind
of hard to identify.

Speaker 6 (12:45):
And I think you pointed that out and it is or.

Speaker 12 (12:47):
Michelle both you did because you're both brilliant. But it's
a great point is that the female heroes are the
ones who are raising the families. They're off the you know,
social media grid. They're not yes, they're not chasing you know, fame,
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Speaker 5 (15:10):
Generational suffering comes from a corruption of leadership. That's the
curse that happens generationally. What all of you are doing,
are creating a movement to break that curse.

Speaker 8 (15:23):
Ladies and gentlemen, Secretary, he said, how you do look that?

(15:46):
How you do.

Speaker 12 (15:50):
Look at that?

Speaker 5 (16:17):
Well, let me tell you something. Those b two pilots
in Missouri here you loud and clear. Hey, what an
honor it is to be here. I am so grateful.
I want to thank Charlie Kirk and turning point USA.
I didn't just show up here now. I've been here

(16:39):
year after year because I believe so deeply in the
mission of what you all represent. So give it up
for Charlie Kirk. Please. Obviously, this job, my day job,
is the greatest professional honor I've had in my life.
The opportunity to lead, need and serve our warriors. It's incredible.

(17:05):
But let me start by saying and a little bit
of a message to all of you, because I'm looking
out at the future of America. I think I might
be looking out at some future warriors out here, and
we'll get to that in a moment. I hope some
of you do choose that path to raise your right
hand to defend the Constitution and defend the nation because
we're going to need it. But at the same time

(17:29):
as I focus on, you know, getting our military back
on track and doing that job and serving the greatest
commander in chief our country has had, we also have
to remind ourselves priorities that ultimately we serve God first.

(17:51):
And that's the first question I ask myself every day?
Am I honoring God with my actions? Am I putting
Him first? No matter how big your job is or
how big your challenges are, Are you seeking Him in
the word and in prayer? That's how the day needs
to start, because everything else goes sideways when it doesn't.

(18:13):
And then number two is serving your family, remembering what
it's all about. My wife and daughter are here somewhere
in the fog, but you know our six other kids,
two of one of which is fifteen, another which are fourteen.
They could and should be in this audience, and they
will be soon. How am I serving them? How am

(18:34):
I directing them and giving them the perspective that all
of you have about their Lord and savior and about
this country and about the threats we face and their
duty to do something about it. That's my job as
a father and his a husband. So yes, we're fighting
for our country, but God and family come first, and
I hope you remember that in all of your great pursuits,

(18:58):
in everything that you focus on in your own life.
I have had the incredible opportunity, and I wish everyone
here you get a chance to be in the Oval
Office and you see him, because he's the most transparent
president we've ever had. But to watch President Trump, whether
it's the Oval Office or the Situation Room or in

(19:19):
foreign countries, he I mean, he does so much, but ultimately,
his willingness to put America first, apply common sense, and
execute peace through strength is the core of what I
get a chance to see every day. And you don't,
by the way, you don't get peace without the strength

(19:39):
depart And that's that's my department, the Strength Department. And
so I actually think we lead at the Defense Department
or maybe the soon to be the Department of War

(20:01):
for all the right reasons. We lead the biggest peace
department in the world. Our job is to be strong
and ready and lethal so that you never have to
use us. And if you use us, our capabilities are
so overwhelming, our threat so looming, that we're able to
conclude that mission swiftly and violently to the interests of

(20:25):
the United States or not have to use us at all.
So the piece is preserved and deterrence sticks, and I'll
never forget President Trump.

Speaker 7 (20:39):
Breaking news from Real America's Voice.

Speaker 9 (20:46):
On Solomon Live back in Washington, d C. John's got
breaking news from the FBI. John Solomon, Steve Bannon here
at Turning Point Student Action Summit.

Speaker 6 (20:57):
What do you got for us?

Speaker 1 (20:57):
Brother?

Speaker 6 (20:58):
We got a big live.

Speaker 11 (20:58):
Audience Roy Night that Cash Bartel is considering resigning alongside
of Dan Bongino.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
It is not true. My reporting makes very clear.

Speaker 11 (21:08):
Going nowhere, unless the President tries to move Cash Btel,
he's there.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
For the long haul.

Speaker 11 (21:13):
Why is that Because the FBI has a major investigation
that looks at the last ten years of what happened
to Donald Trump is one large conspiracy case. No one's
going to give that opportunity up now. It is true,
Dan Bongino, he's taking a few days to reconsider whether
he wants to stay in the job. That's his decision.
He's gone through these things before. There have been times

(21:33):
when he's been on radio. We got mad, took a
couple of days off. I bet you he'll come back
when it's all done. But Cash Btel is going nowheres.
And I think next week, over the next ten days,
the base who's been wondering where's all that accountability, They're
going to get some big surprises over the next week
concerning where the conspiracy began a few weeks before Crossfire

(21:56):
Hurricane was opened, and when it ended all the way
in twenty twenty four, when they were still trying to
pursue Donald Trump to keep him from winning the presidency.
There's a big case that's been built by the Justice
Department in the FBI, and it's been masked by a
lot of this infighting and drama and soap opera stuff.
But the truth of the matter is Magabase Americans are
going to be happy when they see where this is

(22:18):
all heading in the next few weeks.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
Cash Bettel's going nowhere.

Speaker 11 (22:21):
I hope the Bengino isn't going anywhere, but I do
think he's going to take some time over the weekend
to think that through.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
So hold it.

Speaker 6 (22:29):
We got three huge leads there.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
Yep.

Speaker 6 (22:32):
Number one, I want to go back.

Speaker 9 (22:33):
You're saying the ten year conspiracy against President Trump to
try to thwart his first term, steal the second term,
and basically surround him in the in in his second
term or third victory. That has been an ongoing investigation
that the FBI has been as already doing.

Speaker 16 (22:51):
Does the Brendan conspiracy caseread President's hitting that stephen some
of the media reporting, But I've got to confirm there's
a conspiracy case that was opened that hit this window
as a very large window.

Speaker 11 (23:03):
I wouldn't be surprised if we saw a special prosecutor
named by Pam Bondi in the next week or two.
And why does this become significant Because you don't have
to necessarily then bring the grand jury or the indictment
in Washington, d C. Where the ninety percent Democrat jury
poll probably won't convict even if they had a murder.
It allows them to go to someplace like Florida. One

(23:25):
act of the overt conspiracy could very well be steve
that they rated President Trump's mar A Lago house with
false pretenses. And then you can bring the grand jury
in Florida. You can bring the indictment in Florida because
an overt act of the conspiracy occurred there, maybe several
overt acts of the conspiracy occurred there. You don't have
to have a all blue jury in Washington, DC. That

(23:47):
has Trump derangement syndrome. So this has been going on
behind the scenes. I've been working on this. I decided
tonight to get some of this out there, been talking
about in my show.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
This is a really big deal.

Speaker 11 (23:58):
Now, who becomes a special process than how far ranging
is it? That's to be determined by the scope memo
that a Bambonding would write. But there is some work
on a scope memo that's been done already, and there
is an enormous opportunity for those of us who've been
calling for accountability to see a path to it for
the first time, a legitimate path, not smoke, not mirrors,

(24:19):
a legitimate path accountability.

Speaker 9 (24:23):
Also, let me just ask you on this conspiracy, does
that mean because people talk about the statue of limits
and you can only get Brennan for a perjury line
to Congress, that you can't get him for everything involved
in Crossfire, Hurricane, everything involved with the nullification project of
Russian hoax? Are you saying, by being a criminal conspiracy
that's still ongoing, that we can go back in time

(24:45):
ten years and still get Brennan and still get all
these guys from more serious charges of conspiracy of accouped Toasser.

Speaker 11 (24:53):
That's how conspiracy cases can work. You can charge a
series of events into a larger conspiracy and go back
beyond on the window of time that the normal statute
of limitations for any single crime occurred. And keep in
mind there's also prosecutors can make a very powerful argument
that if you didn't know the crime had occurred because
it had been hidden, the statute of limitations could actually

(25:15):
reset for a period of time. But I think the
most likely scenario is a large conspiracy case, and it
starts in the middle of July twenty sixteen, when John
Brennan walks into President Obama two weeks before or a
few days before Crossfire Hurricanes launch and said, Hey, we
have this intercepted information that Hillary Clinton has authorized a

(25:41):
program to make it look like Donald Trump's Russian spy
and Vladimir Putin is helping him.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
President Obama and Brennan knew before.

Speaker 11 (25:49):
The FBI opened up on that information that this was
a dirty trick by Hillary Clinton.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
That would be the.

Speaker 11 (25:54):
First overt act, and then it would carry all the
way through a Ukraine impeachment. It could go into the
FBI refusing to look at the Chinese interference in the
twenty twenty election as one of the overt acts. They
didn't want to help Donald Trump, so they ignored a
potential counterintelligence threat. It allows for a very large series
of events to be wrapped into a single conspiracy and

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all of them to be brought into the indictment.

Speaker 9 (26:19):
John, you mentioned Dan Bongino's going to take a couple
of days to think about it. As he's thinking about it,
is his demand that Pam Bondi resign? Is that what's
on the table If she doesn't resign, Dan Bongino's gonna leave?
Or is he thinking about that statement he made, or
at least somehow the pressure reporting it. He's given her,

(26:40):
He's given the president of playme or trade me.

Speaker 6 (26:42):
Either she goes or I go.

Speaker 11 (26:44):
Yeah, It's unclear where the state of his thinking is.
I think there are things that were said in the
heat of a moment. Listen, Dan is a passionate guy.
He's got a temper, like a lot of passionate guys.
Do I got a temper. I gotta admit that you
say things when you're in the heat of the moment,
when you're work and hard to try to get the
right things done. I think everybody has to calm down

(27:04):
for the next couple of days and reevaluate what's been said,
what the temper tantrums were, and move beyond that and
look at the big picture. All of these people are
not talk show hosts. They came to serve the President
of the United States. They serve at the pleasure, and
they're supposed to only focus on their service to country
and the president.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
I think some people just.

Speaker 11 (27:24):
Taking a deep breath reevaluating that Cash Betel has never
been talking about As far as any of my reporting shows,
he's not thinking of resigning. He's actually been helping the
Justice Department and others build an important case.

Speaker 1 (27:36):
I think that.

Speaker 11 (27:37):
People will calm down. There'll be a reset of this now.
Dan may choose to leave, you know, he's left other
things in the past.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
He might stay in this.

Speaker 11 (27:44):
I think he would bring a lot to the table
as he had in the first few months of a
deputy director. You look at some of the things that
the President just shouted out about Dan and Cash earlier
this week, the reduction and the murder rate, the big arrests,
rounding up the gang members and the violent offenders, and
all the Chinese spies and poisoners that were arresting. I
think the president's been very happy with the FBI, and

(28:05):
he's been very happy with the Justice Department. I doubt
he's happy with all this sort of soap opera drama.
But this is a weekend where things could be rebooted
and what things that might have been said can just
wash under the bridge or not, depending how people act
over the next few days.

Speaker 9 (28:24):
In the conspiracy case they're putting together, is that going
to have a reevaluation of Epstein or is your understanding
that the Epstein matter is dead and just move on.

Speaker 11 (28:35):
Yeah, listen, I think people are going to be I
have probably read more Epstein documents than anyone. I'm probably
the only person that read the twenty nineteen OPR report
from cover to cover on the prosecutor's misconduct or failures.
I don't want to call misconduct. That's the wrong word.
Their failures are bad judgment in two thousand and seven
and eight, when they could have got Epstein on.

Speaker 1 (28:54):
Much serious charges.

Speaker 11 (28:56):
When you look at the government has almost excl over
the last ten years, piecemeal revealed everything about it.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
It is what it is.

Speaker 11 (29:04):
The guy was a pervert, he was a child predator.
He had some issues with financing. There isn't a whole
lot more to be found. I know a lot of
people say, oh there is, and look what Alan Dershowitz said.
I know what Alan dershow was talking about. Alan Dershowitz
talking about the black Book and the security logs, that
you could take the security logs and the Black Book,

(29:26):
the address book and everything and you could come up
with a client list. That's true, you could, But there
isn't a ledger where I'm telling you, because I've talked
to agents who went all the way back to the
beginning of this case. There was never a ledger that said, hey,
I'm Jeff Epstein on October fourth, I got ten thousand
dollars from politician Speed so he could sleep with his
fourteen year old girl. There's no chance Jeff Epstein wrote

(29:48):
that down. He wouldn't, And I think people have had
a false expectation about how Jeff Epstein worked and how
the operation worked. It was all done on the QT.
Now you would back and he read the great reporting
that the Wall Street Journal did in twenty twenty three.
We know exactly who the people were, where they were,
what women were involved, because the judge released a lot

(30:09):
of this in the case, and there's not a whole
lot to be had. Now, I'm going to point you
in one direction and next week I'll come on your
show once I get this nailed down. But there is
one interesting piece of the Epstein case that I think
could come out in the next week or two. He
did have a relationship with the intelligence community. Now, he
wasn't an asset, he wasn't a knock, he wasn't a

(30:30):
controlled undercover agent. He had occasional interactions on some unusual
stuff that the CIA might have been interested in our
other intelligence agencies. Some of that may go all the
way back to Iran contract. I turned up some stuff
a couple of days ago where Jeff Epstein in a
long time ago, in an interview, acknowledged that when he

(30:50):
left bear Stern, his first major financial gig, he took
on a client named Kushogi in Saudi Arabia. At the
time those two were working together. By Jeff Epstein's account,
Koshogi was the guy that was helping the CIA carry
out I ran contract. I think there is a few
files at CIA that the American public deserve that would

(31:11):
break new ground it's kind of a little when I'm
hearing from my reporting, little creepy stuff, but classic intelligence stuff.

Speaker 1 (31:18):
I do think that that is a legitimate place to.

Speaker 11 (31:20):
Demand disclosure, and I wouldn't be surprised at the President
and John Radcliffe takes some action once I get what
I know out into the public. But I don't think
there's a lot more from the Justice Department. Pam BONDI
I think botched the descriptions on this raised expectations. They
did the false handing out of the books, which was
nothing but old warmed oversuit. But there isn't a whole
lot more out there, and I think people are using

(31:43):
different language and it builds up an expectation for what
the evidence is in there. I've seen over thirty thousand
pages of Epstein's stuff over the last five years. I've
written a lot about it because I care about it.
I think we know most we're going to find out.
I don't think there's a grand conspiracy to cover it up.
Alan dershowit's right. You could probably figure out the clients,
and it's too bad the Bush Justice Department dropped the

(32:05):
ball back in two thousand and eight because they could
have served those women in the American people bubblick better,
but there ain't a whole lot of stuff more to
be had.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
I do think the.

Speaker 11 (32:13):
Intelligence community should tell us about their relationship with him.
He's dead, there's no reason not to hide it, and
I do think that's an area of inquiry. But I
think the bigger thing for MAGA, for America, for this
team at Justice and FBI, focus on what the President
has opened the door for a conspiracy case that looks
at the last ten years a weaponization as an ongoing

(32:34):
criminal conspiracy. I think that's going to be the big
news next week.

Speaker 6 (32:39):
Does Pam Bondi make it.

Speaker 11 (32:42):
I absolutely listen. I don't think but Donald Trump wants
any people to leave. I think he wants people to
get back to doing their job, put their hurt butt
feelings aside, stop making this a soap opera, and do
the people's business. Donald Trump got his ass off the
ground five seconds after being shot in the head, said fight, fight, fight,
and got right back to work. He doesn't like people

(33:03):
that look for excuses not to do their job. I
think what will probably happen is that there'll be a
reset meeting, right and Pam Bondi and Cash Betel and
if Dan Bongino decides to stay, they'll all sit together
with Susie. They'll get their act together. They'll focus on
the big prize, remember their public servants, not television Prima Donna's,
and get back to the business of the people, which
is all that Donald Trump wants of them.

Speaker 9 (33:27):
John Solomon, where do we get the show? Social media?
All your writings where people go.

Speaker 11 (33:31):
I'm lucky enough to follow you every day after the year,
five o'clock show at Real America's Voice six o'clock on
the rav justinews dot com is the website. Jay Solomon
reports they handle on all of our social mediac counts.
And great job to you. Guys are doing a fantastic job.
Charlie deserves a lot of credit. What an amazing event.
What a combination of great people and speakers and great

(33:52):
cover chet Raf. I'm enjoying it sitting in my office
watching it tonight.

Speaker 9 (33:57):
Let's give it up for John Solomon. Guys, I'm tossing
it back to central control.

Speaker 5 (34:06):
That the era of free loading off America is also over.
I'm a big fan of alliances, and we're a proud
member of NATO, but an alliance can't just be about
flags and conferences. It needs to be about formations and capabilities.

(34:31):
Military alliances only work when you have actual hard power
to bring to bear. And only because of President Trump
is Europe stepping up and spending now what was inconceivable.
Many of these countries are spending one percent on defense
just in his first term. But because of President Trump's leadership,
they're committed now to spending five percent of GDP on defense,
which means they lead the way and we don't have

(34:53):
to do it for them. So in closing, I just
want to never forget that the motto of our great country.
When I got criticism for starting a monthly prayer service
at the Department of Defense voluntary Prayer Service, I reminded

(35:22):
our friends in the media, you know, the motto of
our country is in God. We trust that the military
has a long heritage of being on bended knee appealing
to Heaven in the most impossible of situations. God's providence
brought us here. Our founders understood that. So I want

(35:47):
to commend you for being in these seats, for having
the leadership that you have in your high schools, in
your colleges, in your communities, for having the courage of
your convictions to stand up and lead based on your principles.
That is leadership, that is putting America first. That is
showing strength, and I commend you for that. But I
also hope, on behalf of a new and improved Department

(36:11):
of Defense, that you will also take a look at
serving your country, that you will consider the incredible lineage.
Let me tell you something, I've never met someone who served.
It's very few and far between who regrets the day
that they raised their right hand to defend their nation

(36:33):
and say and try to test themselves to see whether
they can stand up to the legacy of previous generations.
Now it's my job, and it's President's Trump's job, to
make sure we use those troops properly, that they're properly trained,
that they have a clear mission, a limited objective that
everyone understands, and they've got the best equipment in the world,
which President Trump is providing. But what we really need

(36:55):
are the best young Americans. So thank you for being here.
God bless us are warriors, God bless the United States
of America. Thank you, appreciation, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 12 (37:12):
Wed, and welcome back to the real America's Voice coverage
of sas the Student Action Summit hosted by at Turning
Point USA. I am a crispy joined by Bo Davidson,
Michelle Bachus, and Ben Berkwam and Ben Secretary of War,
President Trump gave him a new title today.

Speaker 5 (37:33):
Pete Eggseth just on the stage.

Speaker 12 (37:35):
What were your thoughts on the hegset speech? And he's
had a very busy last couple of weeks, Secretary of Hexseth.

Speaker 3 (37:41):
Yeah, you know, he's one of those that you look
at what's uh he's doing on h with Sencom and
everything on the border. There's just so much going on,
obviously geopolitically around the world. I love the ending of
that to actually you think about that. I mean, who
wanted to go into the military under Joe Biden. Nobody,
And if they did, they probably weren't the ones we

(38:03):
wanted in there. Now you have a Secretary of War
with the president who's getting the Nobel Peace Prize nominations,
hopefully that that people can actually trust. But I gotta
say what came in between there was pretty interesting too
with John Solomon. John Solomon, if I mean obviously just
the news what he's been doing for so long with

(38:25):
Real America's Voice News. When it comes to research, there's
no one I trust more doing their homework than John Solomon.
So his you know, coming out and saying what he's saying,
it's very interesting. I'm glad that that is not true
about Cash leaving. I love Cash, But you got to
look at the base, you know we're talking about this
offline and say how do you get the how do

(38:48):
you get the base to understand and trust that when
you came out and Pam Bondi said, it's all coming out,
We got the binders, here's the first one, phase one. Yeah, yeah,
and then you come back and say, ah, there's nothing there.

Speaker 6 (39:00):
There was nothing there.

Speaker 3 (39:01):
Then why come out and say that, And how do
you get the trust back from that base if that's
the case, Because we know we know there's that list,
we know and even minted that we know there's a list.
We know these guys were raping young girls. But if
there's not evidence there to prove it, then they can't
go after them. Look, the whole thing is just still
suspect to me. But if they go after a cross

(39:23):
for our hurricane, if they've got the conspiracy evidence there
to get to the bottom of all that. That's a
big deal if that comes out next week, A lot
to unpack there.

Speaker 13 (39:32):
Listen, I still think there are some holes that definitely
need to be filled, and we've all heard the testimonies
from countless victims that have been on Epstein's island. However,
I will say this as well, John Solomon one of
the most trusted and smartest reporters that I've ever met personally,
and I know that he does do his research. And
another interesting thing, I want to reiterate this as well,
He's confirming Cash Pattel will not step down. The only

(39:54):
way that Cash is leaving is if the president leaves.
But what you're seeing right now on social media really
and hearing arounds here as well, is very different as
this has really taken center stage the Epstein files. Pam Bondy,
Dan Bongino, Cash Mattel, vote your thoughts.

Speaker 2 (40:11):
Yeah, and John said that Pambondi was going nowhere, which
means that there it sounds like there's going to be
some sort of recalibration, a reset. We all sit down,
we have an adult conversation, say where do we go
from here? To your point, Ben about how do you
get the trust back in the base. Well, what you said,
if we go back to Crossfire Hurricane, if we look
at the conspiracy dating back ten years and can punt
some of those statute of limitations back, maybe there is
hope to give something really meaty and trustworthy right away.

Speaker 6 (40:34):
That's it.

Speaker 3 (40:35):
The American people, magabase is, are looking for justice. They
want prosecutions. You start doing that, people's memory will fade
on some of the other things.

Speaker 13 (40:45):
And to put this into context, think about it the past. However,
many years during COVID, we were all lied to by
our government. That's why you saw so many young voter
step up. They wanted transparency. They were so sick of
government lying to them. We put up with that forever.
That was a massive campaign promise and that's really what
we need to deliver on.

Speaker 12 (41:02):
And I think everyone can agree no matter what Pam Bondi,
this thing came out unprovoked.

Speaker 1 (41:07):
Nobody would put a gun.

Speaker 12 (41:08):
To her head and forced her to do this, so
she had all the time in the world to prepare it,
and the way in which it was released on the
Sunday night after July fourth, and then she didn't have
answers when she was asked the question in the White House,
she fumbled it and just talked about child porn and
didn't address the questions that people were talking about. It
was very, very clumsy, to say the least.

Speaker 3 (41:28):
And the timing of it. We just had the big,
beautiful bill. We should have been talking about that. Obviously,
the disaster in Texas sold the air and put the
r took the air out of the room for that,
But it was just the timing.

Speaker 6 (41:39):
Everything was odd about it.

Speaker 13 (41:41):
Well to your point as well, Mike Pambondi on Fox
News multiple times with those sound bites going viral. So
I'm just confused. I think there are holes that.

Speaker 12 (41:50):
Need to and we are going to take a break
and then we're gonna bring you more from the stage
at the Student Action Summit hosted by Turning Point USA
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