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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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Welcome to Battleground Live. This is the show where we
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From sea to shining Sea and everybody in between. Welcome
Patriots on this glorious glorious had to look at my
watch there, Monday. It's been a long weekend. Forgive me.
We had an amazing weekend at Fort Parnell. Seriously a
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little bit chaotic, but mostly amazing. We did our family
Thanksgiving on Saturday, house filled with people. It was absolutely
it was just so fun. It was so fun. And
Commander Melanie, I've got to say, did such an amazing job,
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you know, pulling together a Thanksgiving for twenty some people.
And she does this every single year, and you know,
every year it seems to get better. So kudos to
Commander Melanie for doing such an amazing, amazing job on Thanksgiving.
Beyond that, we had just an awesome weekend together as
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a family. It's freezing cold. Just so everybody is tracking,
it's freezing cold here. In western Pennsylvania right now, I
live nor north of the city. For people who are
watching and listening for the first time, I live north
of the city of Pittsburgh. And it has been cold
for the last couple of days, and it seems to
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be like it's going to be like this for probably
the next couple of days. And we have some work
being done on the house right now, just getting some
stuff fixed, and the power has been on and off.
So I texted Brock early this morning saying, oh my gosh,
like I'm probably not gonna have power for the show.
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What am I gonna do? So went back and forth
on like trying to determine how we're going to do
the show if we didn't have powers, or another place
I could go, or maybe do have to cancel the show.
You know how I feel about canceling shows. I absolutely
despise it. So thankfully we have power. Fingers crossed hopefully
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we've got power for the full show. Also, you know
how I told you all, I've been working out to
try to get back in shape, and you all, by
the way, have been very, very very supportive of that. Well,
things have been going great. Well kind of I hurt
my back a couple of times and I hurt my
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back again. I think, boy, it was a Thursday, or
it was before right night last week, so it was Thursday,
I think of last week, and I was doing deadlifts
and it was going great because I'm getting stronger and
my muscle seemed to be getting back in shape. But
I was doing deadlifts and I was standing up. I
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wasn't doing super heavyweight. It certainly wasn't a muscular thing.
But I stood up and something in my lower back
popped seriously, like no joke popped. It gave out, and
I collapsed with the weight. I mean, I'm fine, right,
you can you know I'm faking it to make it.
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I'm in a ton of pain. This is absolutely crazy.
This isn't like poor me crap. I'm here doing the show.
I wouldn't have it any other way. But you know,
I feel like I tweaked my back in similar ways
leading up to this. But this is actually legit like
it hurts. This, this legitimately hurts, and I'm remind just
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yet another reminder about the fact that I am getting old.
Like I think that's ultimately what this is. Like, I'm
forty three when I was in the military at the
top of my game in the infantry. You know, I
was six to two twenty five, ran six thirty miles,
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was in amazing shape. And I remember thinking back then, like, man,
I wish I could run faster than six thirty miles
because a lot of the people in my unit would
run me under the table. They were just in much
better shape than me. But as you could see, I'm
a bigger guy, and so running six thirty miles was
you know, while I didn't think it was much of
an accomplishment back then, but now I look back and
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I'm like, holy smokes, that was actually pretty darn good.
So that in and of itself is a good lesson
for just be appreciate what you got, right. But I
don't feel like I used to. And so while you know,
I'm forty three years old, maybe to you know folks
out there, maybe you think, oh, yeah, you're still pretty young,
and yeah, maybe I am. But I'll tell you what.
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The infantry was not the light infantry, and combat was
not easy on my body. And I see people saying
get yourself a good chiropractor and things like that, you know,
and stay in salty said hot yoga. Start with that. Okay,
stay in salty. First of all, I will try a chiropractor.
Second of all, really hot yoga. You expect to see
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me in some sort of a speedo or some creepy
thing like that doing hot yoga and doing these weird stretches.
I don't even know how the hell will do yoga,
let alone hot yoga. And to be perfectly fair, I
feel like people would look at me and say hot.
Oh hey, listen, I can't really talk right now because
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I've got a hot yoga class to get to. Something
tells me that that's not I got a rep to keep.
Let's just say, let's just say that I can't be
doing hot yoga. So yes, I'm just giving you a
sense of like where I'm at right now. Personally, we
like to do these weekend update, sit rep situation report
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things over the weekend. So yeah, kind of dealing with
that hot yoga. Okay. So We've got a lot to
talk about today, the war against President Trump's cabinet picks. Now,
that is the title of the episode, and the reason
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why I titled the episode that way is because you
are going to see wave after wave after wave of
relentless propaganda and fake news pushed at Trump's cabinet picks.
The reason why that is important is because for us
as Republicans, we have to be aware that what is
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happening right now. While there might be a kernel of truth,
the sum of the stories that are being pushed about
Trump's nomination to be in his cabinet, the vast majority
of them, and I'm saying like ninety nine point nine
percent are completely false. They are a web of lies.
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And the look, here's the reason why the media does this.
They take something that has a kernel of truth. Use
me for example. You know when I was running for Senate,
I was going through a tough divorce and a very mundane,
routine custody fight. That was it. The media took that
and spun it into this web of insane lies. The
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reason why they do that is because in order to respond, okay,
you've got to say, well, yes, this is true, I
was going through a tough divorce at the time, but
none of this other stuff. Is the moment that you
do that, in the eyes of people who are listening,
you immediately lose credibility. And that's for decisely why the
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media and the allies pushing this propaganda braid things together
like that. Now listen, there are also scenarios where they
make things up out of whole cloth, like you know,
Justice Kavanaugh is a leader of a gang rape ring
that travels the nation raping women. I mean, seriously, that's
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not Sean Parnell saying this. That was a lie that
was completely fabricated by the media. This is what they do.
And I want to expose a couple of good examples
on the show before we get to that. Obviously, we've
got to talk about the fact that Joe Biden pardon
Hunter Biden, and I've got lots of soundbites that we're
going to get to on that, because these people are
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just disgusting liars. So if they lie about Joe Biden's
pardon of Hunter Biden, why would you expect them to
ever tell the truth about President Trump's cabinet picks. And
you have a role in this, you know, obviously many
of the hit pieces that you are seeing now that
are out about Pete Hegseth or now Cashpatel Boom, Cashpatel
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in for FBI director. That is amazing, It's awesome. We
cannot let Republicans in the Senate stall his nomination. The
guy's amazing is unbelievably qualified for all this stuff. The
audience for these hit pieces is less about all of
us in shaping public sentiment and more about shaving off
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those few Republican votes in the Senate that would stall
a nomination. So your job, this being a national show
and with thousands of live viewers now and tens of
thousands who watch and listen to the show after, your
job is to call your House representative and call your
senator if you have a Republican senator, and tell them
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how important it is to you to support President Trump's
cabinet nominations, understanding that what you're seeing right now are
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So let's get to the news. Bye and Joe Biden
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are animated corpse. That is, the commander in chief of
the United States has punted, has pardoned Hunter Biden. And
this is amazing because the media is spent the better
part of four years, not just the media, but Joe
Biden and his acolytes as well, spent the better part
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of four years telling you that this was not going
to happen. But how fitting is it that this is
the end of the Biden presidency that he would do
something like this to round out his presidency. I think
it's fitting because Joe Biden has been a pathological liar
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for his entire damn career, so it makes sense that
he would go out lying. Right. Well, here's just a
little compilation of the buzzword, especially as they were talking
about Donald Trump, of no one's above the law, No
one is above the law, and mister Donald Trump, we're
coming for you. Well, that crashed and burned.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
But listen, the idea that no person is above the
law is a bedrock principle of American justice.
Speaker 3 (13:09):
No man is above the law, no matter what the crime.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
And I agree with you, no no man is above
the law, and no person is above the law. No
one is above the law. No one is above the law.
No one's above the law. No one is above the law.
No man is above the law. Nobody is above the law.
No one is above the law.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
Or no man is.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
Above the law. He has to be held accountable. He's
not above the law.
Speaker 3 (13:29):
No one's above the law. Either that nor any other
title puts you above the rule of law.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
No one is truly above the law.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
That is what it means to have a rule of law.
That is what it means to not have a king.
They're not above the law.
Speaker 4 (13:43):
Nobody is above the law.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
Everyone will be treated. As Merrick Carland has said, as
you know equally.
Speaker 3 (13:49):
Well that no one is above the law, which is foundational.
Speaker 4 (13:52):
No one is above the law, even a former president.
Speaker 5 (13:55):
We have one set of laws in this country, and
the apply to everyone.
Speaker 1 (13:59):
No one is above the law.
Speaker 6 (14:01):
The law is a law, and no one should be
above it.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
Yes, nobody is above the law. No one is above
the law.
Speaker 6 (14:08):
No one else is above the law, including a president.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
Right is above the law. They have two justice systems
in America. It has to be one justice system.
Speaker 4 (14:16):
And anybody who breaks the law should be held accountable.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
And that no one is above the law.
Speaker 7 (14:22):
No one is above the law, and our president is
not above the law. I always thought that this country
that no one was above the law, especially the president.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
Actually, actually, Hunter Biden and Joe Biden, in the entire
Biden crime family, you guessed that they're above the law
because Joe Biden gave a sweeping pardon to Hunter Biden.
And again we'll get into that just how sweeping it
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is here in a second. But this is so curious
to me because the pardon that Biden issued here for
Hunter was clearly not just about Hunter Biden. It was
almost as though Biden, well, of course he was pardoning Hunter,
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he was also pardoning his entire family, up to and
including himself. I mean, many of the charges that Hunter
Biden is facing. He's got a gun charge, he's got
a tax charge. The statute of limitations for the taxes
go back to twenty eighteen. Yet Joe Biden pardon Hunter
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Biden going back all the way to twenty fourteen for
any federal crime that he may or may not have
committed during that eleven year window. It never in the
history of this country. Has there ever been a pardon
that has been so broad and so sweeping as pardon
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that Joe Biden issued for Hunter Biden. If anything, if
this is simply a confirmation of everything that we have
already known here on this program, and not just this program,
countless other conservative programs that have been talking about just
how corrupt the Biden crime family really is. I mean,
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think about this. President Trump was impeached twice for trying
to investigate this. I mean, I honestly, but it was
definitely the basis of the first impeachment in anger. Because
of the first impeachment and President Trump's relentless nature with
which he was looking into crimes committed by the Biden family,
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I think are the basis for the reason why he
was on the receiving end of all these investigations. Certainly
was on the receiving end of the second impeachment. Of course,
January sixth was used as a basis to do that.
But President Trump simply wanted to investigate the Biden crime
family and the deep state in these corrupt democrats impeached
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him for it. And what's extraordinary to me, Andrew Weissman,
do you know who that is do you all let
me come over here to the live chat. Do you
all know Weissman? Yes or no? Do you Weissman is
I'm gonna tell you, but Weissman is the architect, the
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architect for the law fair. Yes, the lawyer Doc Whiskey,
the lawyer. Yes, he's the architect of the law fair
against Trump after he left office. So Weissman not only
is yes, Patent is like yes, bad guy all caps
with in the word bad, and you are exactly right.
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But this man behind the scenes is the architect for
all the lawfare that President Trump has been navigating since
he left office and just conquered. This is the guy
that pulled it all together. He is also a man
that goes out there on the media and talks about
the you know, Joe Biden's amazing character. Here's him talking
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about whether or not Joe Biden's going to pardon his son.
Keep in mind that as he's saying this, you can
one hundred percent guarantee that Weisman knows that Biden is
going to do that. Okay, you know that he's lying,
but listen to how good he is at doing it.
Speaker 2 (18:34):
Listen, what is before us is a president who is
living the rule of law. He is living in the
most in the most personal way. He is not pardoning
his son, which he could do. These are federal charges.
He is not doing that. He is not doing it
because he is living what it means to have a
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rule of law this country. And then is it isn't
I mean, if you want to know, if he believes it,
you can actually see what is happening with his own son.
I mean, I'm not saying that if you should get
credit for it, because it is the right that Trump
has been exactly. It's that you the idea that you
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can't see it, or is that really what's going on?
Or when you can see what he is actually living
by is his own son is being prosecuted, and he
is allowing the norms that are required to limit a
democracy to go forward.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
I'm telling you these people are dangerous liars and there
has to be accountability for people like Weisman. The law
fair that he perpetrated against Donald Trump and Trump's allies
can never happen again. I mean, I want you to
think about this. I mean, what Joe Biden. This what
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really worries me here, folks, is that Biden pardons Hunter Okay,
I just want to tell you, and I mean this,
and maybe maybe you all agree with me, maybe you don't,
And I want you to tell me if you agree
with me in this, well, let me ask you the
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question this way. Are you surprised battle crew into the
nun Chucky's I think Dan Nunn calls him, and thank
you to the NUN Report for rating this live stream.
If you're not following the NUN Report, you definitely should
go do that. Tell me in the live chat here,
do you? I'm trying to think of how to say this.
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Are you surprised that Joe Biden pardoned Hunter Biden? Are
you surprised? I'm not. I'll tell you I'm not surprised,
and honestly, I'll tell you right now make you think
less of me, So please forgive me if it does.
But I mean, you see Pat Carr saying You see
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Pat Carr saying no, no, no, lots of no's. Okay,
so we're on the same page. We're not surprised even
though we knew that he was lying. Right, Joe's a liar,
Andy always will be Tiogo one on one saying that,
and you're exactly right. But can I just say this,
I would have probably done the same thing. You might
think less of me because of it. But Hunter Biden,
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that's it. That's the president's son. I don't say what
you want about Joe Biden, but like the president, the
Constitution bestows upon the President of the United States broad
pardoning powers. And so yeah, Joe Biden, I'm not surprised
that Joe Biden pardoned. That Joe Biden pardoned his own son.
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Now here's I'm just trying to think of how to
say this, and so I see, I see some folks,
I see some folks I don't know. Uh, I'm reading
all your comments, which is why I'm which is why
I'm not talking over them, because I'm really trying to
read them. Yeah, Myron, Joe's only protecting his own ash.
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You're exactly right. Your comments are really all so interesting.
Here's the thing. Here's what let me get back into
the into the right mindset here to do the show.
This is why it's hard to read comments and speak
stream of consciousness. I'm not surprised that Joe Biden pardoned
Hunter Biden. Here is what I am surprised about. Why
lie about it? They lied about it non stop? If
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if you're the president of the United States, you've got
pardon power, it's bestowed upon you constitutionally. That's your son. Yeah,
he's a shit bag, but guess what, he was a
shit bag on behalf of you. Joe Biden should have
never put Hunter Biden in those situations in the first place.
Part of me actually feels bad for Hunter Biden. In fact,
I would not and I would not be surprised. In fact,
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I've I've heard this from many sources that Hunter Biden
actually despises his father for the things that his father
has put him through. A good father would never put
his son in that scenario, would never put his son
at risk like that. But Joe Biden is not a
good man, He's not a good father. He is one
hundred percent pardoning Hunter Biden just to protect himself, even
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though that's the last thing that might happen. And I'll
explain why here in a second. But what I'm surprised
about is why, Lie, you're the commander in chief. You've
got that power, so here's what you should have done.
I'm not gonna weigh in on that. I'm just not
gonna weigh in on my son. Hunter Biden. I'm gonna
wait to let the system play out, and then once
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I hear a verdict one way or the other, then
I will weigh in. But until then, I'm gonna let
the justice system play out. The reason why they lied,
the reason why he didn't say that is because he
thought it would hurt, you know, both his campaign and
then Kamalist campaign. That's exactly why I mean. Listen to
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Joe Biden again. Listen to this knowing that this dude
was gonna lie about this the entire time.
Speaker 3 (24:18):
Listen, as we sit here in Normandy, your son Hunter
is on trial, and I know that you cannot speak
about an ongoing federal prosecution, but let me ask you.
Will you accept the jury's outcome, their verdict, no matter
what it is.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (24:35):
And have you ruled out a pardon for your son?
Speaker 1 (24:37):
Yes? Okay, there's that. How about this.
Speaker 5 (24:41):
I'm extremely proud of my son Hunter. He has overcome
an addiction. He's one of the brightest, most decent men
I know. And I am satisfied that I'm not going
to do anything I said. I advide by the jury
decision and I will do that, and I will not
partner him.
Speaker 1 (25:01):
Okay, there's that. How about this first briefing since Hunter
was indicted again in Los Angeles. Why doesn't present Biden
just pardon him?
Speaker 4 (25:11):
President. I've been very clear the President's not going to partner.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
And then there's this. Have a look at if you're watching,
have a look at this. If you're not, I'll read
this for folks who are listening. Be it known that
this day, I, Joseph R. Biden, Junior President of the
United States, pursuing to my powers under Article two, Section two,
Clause one of the Constitution, have granted unto Robert Hunter Biden,
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a full and unconditional pardon. Now pay attention to this
part for those offenses against the United States which he
has committed, or may have committed, or taken part in
during the period from January first, twenty fourteen, through December one,
twenty twenty four including but not limited to, all offense
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is charged or prosecuted, including any that have resulted in
convictions by Special Counsel David Weiss, and then goes on
to to say the docket number. But what's particularly egregious
to me about this is obviously the length over eleven years.
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And listen, this is even more broad in scope than
the Nixon pardon. Check this out. Here's the Nixon pardon
right here. Now, therefore, I Gerald R. Ford, President of
the United States, pursuing to the pardon power conferred upon
me by Article two, Section two of the Constitution, granted
by these all Presidents, to granted full here in absolute
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pardon to Richard Nixon for offenses against the United States
what he Richard Nixon has committed or may have committed
or taken part in during the period from January twentieth,
nineteen sixty nine, through August ninth, nineteen seventy four. So
Hunter Biden's pardon, or Joe Biden's pardon of Hunter Biden,
is even more broad in scope than Ford's pardon of Nixon.
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Lied about it non stop. But the craziest there's so
many crazy parts about his pardon, the length, the length
of it over eleven years. Or how about this line.
For my entire career, I have followed a simple principle,
just tell the American people the truth. That is also
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another lie. Or how about this the fact that Joe
Biden painted the justification the entire justification for Joe Biden's
pardoning of Hunter Biden was that the legal system was
unfairly targeting him because he was the president's son. I
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mean again, that is crazy for a whole hell of
a lot of reasons, not the least of which is
the actual opposite is true. The Department of Justice looked
the other way on almost all of Hunter Biden's crimes,
preferring instead to charge him on some bullshit done thing
or other, you know, some tax charges or something else. Right,
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They completely overlooked the more serious elements of his crimes,
like sex trafficking or some of the other horrific stuff
that's on the laptop. Hunter Biden wasn't charged for any
of that. They went after the kind of bs fanella stuff.
Here's why this is really egregious to me, and what
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why all of this concerns me a lot, because clearly
there are two standards of justice here. Okay, there's a
standard of justice for the elites, people like Hunter Biden
and Joe Biden and the rest of us. That's concerning.
But you add to that that not only did our
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intelligence communities weaponize, were weaponized against Donald Trump and all
of his allies. In other words, not just Donald Trump.
They went to school board meetings and arrested moms who
dared question the curriculum at their schools. You know, the
our federal law enforcement and our intelligence communities were completely
weaponized against those of us who are conservative, while simultaneously
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working overtime to sweep under the rug all of the
offenses committed by the Biden crime family. And if you've
watched this show for a long time, or you or
you've paid attention to right night, it was not a
surprise to anyone in our intelligence community. The bidens from
Joe Biden on down, from the time he was Vice
president on down. I knew that the Biden crime family
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was exactly that, a crime family. They knew how corrupt
he was. So on one hand, you have the intelligence community
working hard to persecute conservatives. Now on the other hand,
they're working hard to sweep under the rug all of
the Biden offenses. Let me tell you something, folks, this
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doesn't go away just because Donald Trump is in office.
I'll tell you what. We can't expect the Democrats to
give a shit about any of this. They're not, they
don't care. Listen to this, Jasmine Crockett talking about the
Hunter Biden pardon. Listen to this, I will say.
Speaker 7 (30:31):
Way to go, Joe. Let me be the first one
to congratulate the President for deciding to do this, because
at the end of the day, we know that we
have a thirty four account convicted fell in that is
about to walk into the White House. So for anyone
that wants to clutch their pearls now because he decided
that he was going to pardon his son, I would say,
take a look in the mirror, because we also know
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that when it comes to this cabinet, this cabinet has
more people accused of sexual assault than any incoming cab
and probably ever in the history of America. So we
are living in unprecedented times, and we know that this
was completely.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
Political as they're doubling down on it, folks, they are
doubling down on all the hoaxes that have been pushed
against Donald Trump and now being pushed against his cabinet.
But to me, this pardon, this pardon of Hunter Biden,
it was not unexpected. To me, I expected Joe Biden
to do this. I didn't believe his lies, not even
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surprised that he would pardon his son. I have to say,
I'm a little surprised that Joe Biden lied about this
because I think Listen, am I wrong? Like if Battle Crew,
tell me what you think about this? If Joe Biden
came out and said, I'm waiting for the justice system
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to run its course. I'm waiting for the jury's respective
juries to issue their verdicts, and then I will weigh
in on whether or not I'm going to pardon my son,
but I will reserve judgment until justice runs its course.
Not lying. But let me ask you this, Democrat or Republican,
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would you lose respect if a president said that yes
or no? I legitimately want to know because I I
I would have understand. I would have understood that. Okay,
Like it's his son wants to let the justice system
play out. Okay, let's see what happens. Right, at least
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he's not lying, right, So like, let me know what
you think. Do you think that I'm full of it?
Or do you think do you agree with me? In
the meantime, in the forty six months since January sixth,
twenty twenty one, Biden's Department of Justice has charged more
than fifteen hundred and four Americans in nearly all fifty
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states for crimes related to the breach of the Capitol.
More than five hundred and sixty of them have been
charged with assaulting or impeding law enforcement. None of those
people have had due process. And this is why cash
Battel is just so important, because Cash Battel has no
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illusions about what actually transpired on January sixth. We're going
to talk about cash Battel here in a second. And
I see, I see some folks. So some folks are saying,
I would Doc Whiskey, cool name, by the way, Doc
sixty eight Whiskey. I would respect it if Biden said
that it's truth. Okay, Myron goes the opposite direction. Man
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deserves zero respect. I don't disagree with that, okay. So
Coco says yes, because it's still a conflict of interest.
Stay In Salty says, I'd say that's fair, but not
fair to all people who don't have a president for
a father. Yeah, that's true, that's true. James says, I
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have no respect for him. I know it's all ps well.
Loki says, why bother with the trial if you're just
gonna pardon? That's exactly right, I mean, that's why I yeah, exactly.
I Look, this is so Lenny says, I have no
sympathy for these traders. Jack Jack says, I agree with you,
Sean boy. You guys really don't. Many of you all
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don't agree with me at all. I mean, Charlie is saying,
it's not the pardon we would we would all pardon
our own child. It's the lie, right, Yeah, I agree
to me. It's the lie. Like I make no qualms
about it, like I would pardon my son if I
had the power, but I would be honest with the
American people about it. And you know, okay, so let
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Cash Betel, by the way, has no illusions of what
actually transpired on January sixth, and that's what the media
is so afraid of. By the way, you should be
very excited. I know that I am. I mean, I'm
very excited for Pete haiks At the love that guy.
I'm equally excited for Cash Ptel. I love that guy
as well. We're gonna talk about Cash Pattel here in
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So cash bettel. I've told you this before, and here's
the deal with cash. You've seen cash betel as a
friend of mine. Oh damn, make sure you smash that
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did that. Okay, Cashpattel, you know the quality of man
that Cashptel is. He's been on this show multiple times.
In fact, we broke news here on this show as well.
Do you remember when Cash Betel came on and we
were talking about January sixth? And I do think that
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the Hunter Biden pardon gives President Trump the ability to
pardon every j six political prisoner on day one. That
absolutely positively needs to happen. Okay, every single January sixth
political prisoner needs to receive a full and unconditional pardon. Now,
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I am not trying to tell President Trump what to do.
He does not need my advice. He knows exactly what
the score here. I'm just saying this is my opinion.
I don't want to see some bullshit parse down list.
Oh well these people, these are the worst defenders over here,
but these people are okay. I don't want to see
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that every single January sixth political prisoner full unconditional pardon
on day one, the Hunter Biden pardon gives full justification
for doing just that. And in fact, Donald Trump spoke
out about that if the same damn day on truth
Social We spoke out about it on True Social that
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Biden issued that Joe Biden issued the pardon for Hunter.
But Cash Battel spoke out about January sixth on this show.
In fact, my show was was centered off of YouTube
because I shared a little clip of Cash Betel saying
that yet President Trump did indeed order National Guard to
protect the capital. He actually, as the chief of Staff
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of the Department of Defense, issued that letter. I mean,
Cash Betel was there, and I got fact checked in
all these social media sites saying, well, this reporter said
that that's not true. And here I'm like thinking to myself,
here you have this reporter who is a third, fourth,
fifth hand source. Do you if Cash Battel was in
the room. But somehow they're saying cash Hotel is a
liar and ban all that stuff. But you're gonna hear
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time after time after time again that cash Battel is
not qualified to lead the FBI. I'm telling you that
is what you're going to hear. But did you know
cash Battel was given a Department of Justice Award for
work he did investigating and prosecuting terrorists under the Obama administration.
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Uh this from the National Pulse. In twenty fifteen, Battel
received the CIA Award Human Human Intelligence for combating terrorism
in East Africa. In twenty seventeen, he received the AAG
Award for Excellence at the DOJ for his role investigating, prosecuting,
and convicting twelve terrorists involved in the Al Shabab's bombings
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in twenty ten. Cash Battel has been involved in damn
near everything as a government employee for all long time.
He's arguably one of the most qualified people to ever
be nominated for FBI director, but the Left is up
in arms about him. And if you want to get
a sense of how effective a nominee will be, Cash
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Battel is one of those people. Pete haig Seth is
another good example. Of this. Just watch how our political
enemies react to their nominations. The left is absolutely going
apoplectic about cash Battel, and I'll tell you why here
in a second. But listen to Jamie Raskin attacking cash
Betel just this weekend that.
Speaker 6 (40:33):
Donald Trump intends to nominate Cash Bateel to be the
FBI director, which of course implies that he's going to
fire the sitting FBI director, Christopher Ray. What is your
reaction more of the implications.
Speaker 4 (40:46):
Well, Christopher Ray, of course is a Republican appointed by
a Republican, as he has said, but apparently he has
demonstrated too much the independence and objectivity in the job
for Donald Trump, who wants it much more of a
personal loyalist in the position, and that's why he's gone
to cash Ptel.
Speaker 6 (41:05):
Do you think there are any issues inside the FBI
around politicization as many who vot to for Donald Trump
seem to say.
Speaker 4 (41:12):
Well, undoubtedly if you look at it historically. For example,
during the cointelpro period, the FBI really was weaponized against
doctor King and the civil rights movement and the peace movement.
There was, you know, decades of the FBI being basically
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used as a political instrument. There's an interesting book about that,
about j Edgar Hoover by Beverly Gage. The people can
look at I mean, and so I haven't seen what
the truth is that the FBI has been weaponized against
a political party or the Department of Justice. Of course,
this Department of Justice has brought charges against a Democratic
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US Senator in New Jersey, a Democratic congressman in Texas.
And so some people just seem to think that it
should go only in one direction, and if it doesn't,
then somehow it's politicized. And I think that's what they
mean when they talk about politicization in the deep state.
Speaker 1 (42:13):
I mean the deep state.
Speaker 4 (42:14):
Nobody's ever defined it apparently just means anybody who doesn't
do the will of Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (42:21):
Plenty of people have defined what the deep state is.
The deep state are unelected bureaucrats that are not accountable
to the American people that usurp the will of the
people and stifle a president's agenda. And by the way,
this could just as easily be weaponized against the Democrat president.
It is dangerous. The will of the people in this
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country is by far the most important thing, but entrenched
bureaucrats in our federal government have solved fit to step
in the way of President Trump's agenda during his four
years in office. And let me tell you, folks, they
are gearing up the doing it again, doing that again,
and they are going to go after Trump's cabinet picks
to try to stifle that agenda first. That is their
first mission. And so what these people will do is
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smear President Trump's cabinet picks and the hopes of you know,
shaving off a few Republican votes in the Senate and
that these people don't get confirmed. But listen to why
the media is really afraid of Cash Betel. There is
this segment that Cash Betel did on War Room with
Steve Bannon that's just amazing, where Cash is talking about
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accountability and you've heard me talk about this too. Not
about vengeance. It's not about revenge. It's not about targeting
political opponents. It's about accountability and holding people accountable for
the grievous wrongs that they've done to this nation, for
the lies that they've told in front of Congress, for
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the lies that they've told the American people, for wasting
tens of millions of dollars, even hundreds of millions of
American taxpayer dollars. I mean on bogus Oaks's. I mean
things that legitimately hurt this nation and put us at
risk from a national security standpoint. Those people need to
be held accountable. Yes they do. And Cash Protel is
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just a man for that. Listen to Cash talking about this.
Speaker 8 (44:15):
We will go out and find the conspiratories, not just
in government, but in the media. Yes, we're going to
come after the people in the media who lied about
American citizens, who helped Joe Biden rig presidential elections.
Speaker 3 (44:26):
We're gonna come after you.
Speaker 8 (44:27):
Whether it's criminal or civilly, we'll figure that out. But yeah,
we're putting you all on notice.
Speaker 1 (44:34):
Like I had to tell you, I absolutely love that
because listen, it's it's necessary. You know, the folks in
the media, there are people out there that are these
some of these media types, they're in bed with the
deep state, people with deep state lackey, sometimes literally. You know,
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The New York Times for years now has been nothing
but a mouthpiece for our intelligence agencies. They will print
anything our intelligence agencies give them as absolute truth. It's
absolutely shameful what the New York Times has become. But
Cash knows what's going on here. He knows where the
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bodies are buried. He's relentless, he's detail oriented. He was
involved in almost every single major decision of the Trump administration.
And here's what I like about Cash Bettel. I mean this, folks,
there are so many people and I'm trying to think
of how to say a way to say this, but
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there are so many people who abandoned President Trump when
the going got rough at many different times during his
first administration, certainly during the each impeachment trial, and definitely
when he left office and he was no longer president.
There were a lot of Republicans who in President Trump,
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said that him even running for president was a waste,
that he could not win, He's dangerous. Even Mike Pompeo
on Fox News said that the charges against him for
classified documents were serious. What anybody with you know, two eyes,
two ears in a brain knows that that was completely
bogus and that they shouldn't be The FBI should not
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be rating a former president's house. Many people, even on
our side, took every opportunity available to them to shank
President Trump the moment that he didn't have power. What
I like about cash Battel, and there are many others
who who fall into this category as well, But what
I like about cash Battel is that he never abandoned
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President Trump ever. He was always with him. And this
is exactly the kind of person that you want at
the FBI. There's exactly the kind of people that you
want on President trump cabinet at our intelligence agencies. The
media has taken loyalty. Okay, the media has taken loyalty
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and kind of turned it into a bad thing. No,
the president has a right to pick loyal people for
his cabinet, period, full stop. That is the expectation. So
enter Pete Hagsath. Pete hegg Sath is in the middle
of a non stop media smear campaign. I know what
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this feels like. I know what it feels like to
have somebody slander your character. I know what it feels
like to have somebody slander your your family life, your
personal life. This is very, very personal to me for
a lot of reasons. I mean, Pete is a good
friend of mine, all cards on the table, I've known
him for a very long time. But the way that
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they're trying to paint Pete Hegseth right now as a
violent abuser, a drunk everything else. I'm telling you folks
right here, it's complete and total bullshit. That is not
Pete Hegseth. That is not the type of person that
he is. It's not the type of man he is
as I'm not saying that he's perfect. Has he made
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mistakes in his past, absolutely, But does do those mistakes
hinder him from doing a job as Secretary of Defense
in this country? No? You know, I'm not speaking for
Pete here. Okay, But did Pete, you know, perhaps drink
a little bit much when he got home from combat.
Maybe I'll tell you what all cards in the table
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I know I did. I struggled a lot. There's nothing
wrong with that. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that.
You come home from war, you go to war. You know,
in this country, we live in the best country in
the face of the planet. We have people who volunteer
to go fight these wars for our country and then
they say, you know what, let's go, let's do the job. Right.
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You go over there, you experience whar it changes you.
You come home with some heavy stuff on your mind. Look,
veterans deal with this stuff in very very different ways.
Is it healthy rarely, but sometimes it is. Most of
the time, it isn't drinking drugs, you know, adrenaline seeking behavior,
riding motorcycles, fash jumping out of airplanes, trying to capture
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that adrenaline rush that existed in combat. Drinking is a
way to obliterate thought and to forget what happened in combat.
Drugs for the same reason instability in relationships. This stuff
is normal for combat veterans to come home and navigate.
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And the reason why it's so difficult. And this is
not an indictment on our country, it's just it's just
the culture that we live in. When you won't you
have zero point four percent of this nation serving this
country during the longest period of war in our nation's history.
You have a very small group of people that understand
what you went through. And again, it's not an indictment
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on people who didn't serve or didn't go to war
or anything like that. That is what makes this country
so great that the vast majority of our people get
to live the blessings of freedom. They get to be
in a free country. But when you feel when you
are a part of that very very small percentage. You
can feel lonely, you can feel isolated, you can be
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an exile in your own country. And I can tell
you that Pete Hegset in his late twenties early thirties
is not the same Pete Eggset that was nominated to
be the Secretary of Defense today. He's changed a lot.
He's you know, he's through, He's navigated that part in
his life. You know. I don't I don't like weaponizing
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a veteran struggle when they come home against him. I
don't like it. The reason why I don't like it
is because other veterans are navigating that right now, and
we need those veterans to come forward and talk about
that pain, talk about it to their spouse and to
their family members and their friends. But they're less likely
to do it if people like Pete are being attacked
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in the most horrific public manner as possible. Oh, Pete
went to combat. He must have PTSD, he must be angry,
he must drink a lot. He must be a bad person.
It's ridiculous. It's wrong if you don't come back from
combat and have post dramatic stress disorder, If you don't
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come back from combat, and I would argue that what
navigating things like that is kind of normal. If you
don't come back from combat struggle in a little bit,
then you're not normal. And so here you've got you know,
the New York Times. Listen to this, folks, this is
like really and again, Pete's my friend. But it's not
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even because of that. How many veterans are going to
see what Pete is going through now and say, oh,
you know what, I'm going to talk about this when
they know it could be weaponized against them in the
future or they could be shamed for it in the
media should they want to run for office someday. It's ridiculous,
it's wrong. It should never happen. The New York Times
published a private email from Pete Hegseth's mom. Now, they
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didn't publish the subsequent email that she said, you know, hey,
I'm very sorry I sent that email in anger. I
actually didn't mean anything that I said. It makes me
so upset that the media doesn't care about how this
affects not just Pete. Pete can defend himself, but his wife,
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his children. They'll read that email, They'll read it with
no context. They'll read it not knowing the full story.
It's gonna affect them for the rest of their lives.
They published this shit and they don't care who they destroy.
Their target is Pete, but it will hurt his children too.
And again the New York Times only published one email.
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They didn't publish the other one where his mom said,
I was sorry. Didn't mean any of that. I just
sent that out of anger. The private pain of a
family going through hell, whether it's divorced or something else
that's terrible, should never be made public for political gain,
Not then, not now, not ever. And then The New Yorker,
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on the heels of the New York Times, published a
sweeping hit piece of everything from Pete hegseth and during
his time at Concerned Veterans for America and before that
it was as organization that he ran called Vets for Freedom.
The attack was threefold, that Pete's an alcoholic, that he's
a terrible manager, and he's a bad person. At some point,
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we have to recognize that this is complete bullshit and
not be deterred by this. They're doing this to Pete.
They're doing this, They're going to do this and ramp
it up with cash But what's happening right now to
Pete is sickening. And I'm seeing shells bell saying some
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line should be sacred, and I completely agree with that.
The Democrats don't have to deal with this. Yes, that's unfair,
but likewise our side needs the tough enough, not you
and the battle crew and folks listening and watching. But
Republican senators, you have got to understand the game. This
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is what they do. They destroy someone's character, they attack
their family. Oh, Pete's a combat veteran. Here's their playbook.
He drinks a lot, combat messed him up. He's angry,
he's about one minute away from climbing a bell tower
with a sniper rifle. And look, Oh he's terrible to
his family. He's terrible to his people. He's a chronic womanizer.
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And oh, by the way, he's abusive. Use the word
abusive a million times. By the way, to use the
word abusive like that was someone who's non abusive does
a disservice to those who actually have been abused. I'm
tired of this. Republicans in the Senate again, Respectfully, circle
your wagons around Pete. The guy is imminently qualified. Circle
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your wagons around Cash Battel. How many of Biden's nominees
did not get confirmed. Look at the damage that those
people have done to this country. Alexandre Miorcis and everybody else.
These people came within a breath of destroying America. And
now there are questions about Trump's nominees. Are you kidding me?
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I assure you that nothing that Pete Hegseth has done, nothing,
that Cash Betel has done, nothing, that any other nominee
that President Trump put forth in his cat will ever
even come close to comparing to the damage that Biden's
cabinet nominees or cabinet selections have done to this country.
There are fifty three Republican senators. Circle your wagons around
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President Trump's people, stay strong and confirm them. President Trump
is entitled to have his cabinet loyal members of his cabinet.
With that, I take a deep bret, maybe take a
cold shower after this to calm down. I see flags
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I know that it's this is this is personal to me.
I get really worked up when I see, you know,
people try to slander you know, good Americans who just
want to serve their country or have the audacity to
stay in salty. Maybe try hot yoga class to stretch
from release the stress. Yes, okay, thank you. Smash that
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like button. Everybody, smash the like button, and maybe, just
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yes we will continue to give God all of the glory. Folks.
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I just don't like seeing people's lives be destroyed for
wanting to serve this country. That's it. I don't like
seeing it. It upsets me. It should upset you too,
and we should double down on all of President Trump's
picks because of it. All right, so folks, listen, smash
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And so this is why you see me like going
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And know, no matter what I got this TV on clearance,
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