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Speaker 1 (00:01):
All right, there is some big news that is taking
place right now as we speak, and a lot of
it deals with a big issue that is truly shocking,
and it is one that deals with what's happening. And
we call this taking out the trash. They are hoping
and I'm referring to the media and the Democrats that
you are not paying attention right now because you're too
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busy celebrating New Year's and you've kind of unplugged and
tune out. And there's a couple of big stories, one
that deals with the mastermind of nine to eleven, Cleetechek Muhammad,
and another one that is getting absolutely zero press. So
I hope you'll take this, take the show, take the podcast,
share it on social media, because this is a very
important story I'm going to start with, and it deals
with Mexico. For years, Mexico has said that they're not
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a part of advocating or supporting or helping people come
to the United States of America from Mexico. For years,
I've been telling you that is obviously a lie, and
I give you stats and figures to prove the point.
One of them is the number one stay Mexico's economy
outpacing oil is a legal immigrant sending money back to Mexico.
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That is incredible when you look at the oil production
of Mexico and you realize, oh my gosh, they make
money as a country by getting rid of citizens and
then the people that they send to America sending massive
amounts of cash via Western Union back to Mexico.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
It is huge. The amount of money we're talking about here.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
Is billions and billions and billions and billions and billions
of dollars a year outpacing their oil projection. Just to
put it in perspective, Mexico wants to continue the floodgates
being opened. Not only do they make money because the
entire government down there is basically nothing but a cartel government.
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It is one of the worst governments, and I'm talking
about with the issue of corruption that we've ever seen
in twenty twenty five. And it is anyone that has
significance or power at the local state or at the
me say, local province, or the national level. In Mexico,
no one of significance is not bought and paid for
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by the cartels. They are owned, they are bribed, they
are threatened. However, they have to get what they get
on a person, they will do it. Some of them
are paid for, some of them have been financed at
the highest levels. We know this in the past with
the presidency, even financed by the cartels. And if you
are a quote good guy, then they will threaten you
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and your family and they will.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
Off people and behead people. That's just how they work.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
So knowing that the government and one of the things
you just have to accept is that the government is
the right hand of the cartel now and that is
how deep the corruption goes. They're not on our team.
They're never going to be on our team. They're not
on our side. They're not honest. It is not surprising
that the government is now doing what I'm about to
tell you, and this is what I want you to
share with people.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
Share the podcasts.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
We now have confirmation that Mexico is getting hundreds of
lawyers to aid illegal immigrants in the United States of America.
Why would they do that because they want the money
to stay in They want the workers say in America,
they want the money to come back to Mexico. The
Mexican government is sending hundreds of lawyers north into the
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US to provide legal aid to shield four million illegal
migrants they claim are currently in the US from the
Trump administration. The government wants to protect Mexican migrants from
deportation in part because they send billions of their US
earnings back to Mexico. How much are we talking. Let's
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go back to twenty twenty three. In twenty twenty three,
they sent more than sixty three billion of their dollars
right their remittance of their relatives outside of Mexico in
the US back to Mexico. So it's a sixty three
billion dollar industry of direct influx of cash coming to Mexico.
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Now sixty three billion. It may not see Michael out
in the US. That is an insane amount of money
in an impoverished country, a corrupt country, which is Mexico.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
Now, authorities in Mexico announce the.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
Pending release of a new quote app backed by hundreds
of Mexican larwriors, that will help Mexican citizens living illegally
in the US to respond to being targeted or deported
by US immigration authorities when Trump is sworn into office. Now,
let me break down the money just for a second,
so you understand the fact that sixty three billion dollars
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is being sent back to Mexico from the US from
their citizens. Is only half of the financial equation that
you need to understand.
Speaker 2 (04:43):
Let me explain to you part two of this.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
Part two, and it's a much bigger number than sixty
three billion, is the number of illegal immigrants in this
country that are helping the cartels spread their tentacles into
every city in America that is important to them. On
the drug trafficking, human trafficking, sex trafficking, child sex trafficking
that the cartails are making money off of.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
That's part of what you need to understand. It is
the fentanyl.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
Network, it's the pot network, it's the hairin, it's the crack,
it's the cocaine.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
The list goes on and on.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
That is worth way more than the sixty three billion,
because when you get this many illegal immigrants into the US,
what it means is you have an incredible network of
humans that are then set up for the smuggling, whether
it's drugs or human beings, and then setting up the
illegal businesses within the United States of America that they
set up, whether it's prostitution, sex trafficking, child sex trafficking,
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or drugs that then go back to Mexico. So it's
not just the sixty three billion that is directly sent
back from people that are working in the US. It
is the hundreds of billions that it makes the cartels
by having these human networks inside of the United States America.
Now you understand why the government and the authorities in Mexico
and now the pending release of this new app to
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do exactly what I just described to you. Now the
app is called the Alert Button.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
Quote.
Speaker 1 (06:08):
It will reportly allow Mexican citizens living illegally in the
US and who are being detained by Immigration and Customs
Enforcement known as ICE, to warn relatives in Mexico of
their status. It will also alert the closest Mexican consulate
about the detention, upon which the Mexican lawyers will then
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quote unquote leap into action after announcing this app. And again,
if you're hearing about this for the very first time, here,
there's a reason they decided this would come out, and
it would happen during a moment when we call taking
out the trash. No one's paying attention. It's New Year's Eve,
it's New Year's Day. People off work, They're not reading
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the news, and this is why they announced it when
they did, and this is why I'm saying, please share this.
The announcement, okay, is one that they say is important
for quote the illegal immigrants, and the Mexican Foreign Secretary
urged Mexicans living illegally in the US to register to
use the app immediately, saying quote not everyone has done
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this yet, We strongly encourage everyone to register with our consulates,
as this enables us to provide legal protection when needed
to the illegal immigrants that are in the US.
Speaker 2 (07:22):
Quote.
Speaker 1 (07:23):
I have personally attended several open meetings where the key
message is to tell our fellow's citizens that are that
they are not alone and will not be alone. That's
what the secretary said, adding that this app will go
live sometime in January.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
Why because that is when everything will change. With Donald
Trump being in January the twentieth.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
This app is the latest from Mexico's president, who is
controlled by the cartels, to shore up her pledge to
defend quote the rights of Mexican citizens in the face
of the incoming Trump administration's plans to launch the largest
deportation for in American history. The app is part of
Mexico's Know Your Rights program aimed at informing Mexican systens
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in the US about what they can and cannot do.
The program is reportedly manned by three and twenty nine
legal advisors stationed across all fifty three consulates in the US. Quote,
we want to tell our fellow countrymen that they are
not alone, and they will not be alone, adding that
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Mexican authorities will be very vigilant in ensuring that due
process is followed in the United States of America. The
President elect has insisted that he has already had a
quote wonderful conversation with Mexico's president about stopping the flow
of illegals from Central and South America moving through Mexico.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
What did Donald Trump say?
Speaker 1 (08:49):
He said, untrue, social I had a wonderful conversation with
a new president of Mexico. She has agreed to stop
migration through Mexico and into the United States, effectively closing
our southern border. That's what he said in his November
the twenty seventh post. Here's the caveat. This woman did
not agree to bring all the illegal immigrants that are
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in America back to Mexico. You notice that was left out.
She's saying, I may stop the flow from other countries.
By the way, she's not saying she's stopping the flow
of illegal immigrants in Mexico coming into America, just from
other countries outside of Mexico. That is read between the
the read the fine print right the part that is
not being said. Please share this story because it's an
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important one. You understand just how corrupt Mexico is right
now and what they're about to do. There's a second
story that is as important as the one from Mexico
that I just covered, and that is this one. CBS
News reporter is now saying Biden's obvious cognitive decline is
the most underreported twenty twenty four story. President Joe Biden's
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obvious cognitive decline was the most.
Speaker 2 (09:58):
Underreported story of twenty twenty four. Who said it?
Speaker 1 (10:01):
CBS News reporter Jan Crawford claiming on Sunday that yes,
this happened, Yes the media didn't cover it, Yes the
media didn't try to cover it. Yes the media straight
up lied to you about just how bad things were.
Take a listen to what Jan Crawford had to say
in her own words. Doing the year end Correspondence Round
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Table is dig into what was undercovered or under reported.
Speaker 3 (10:26):
Jan undercovered underreported that would be to me, Joe Biden's obvious,
cognizant decline that became undeniable in the televised debates, the
presidential debate with Unquestioned. And you know, it's starting to
emerge now that his advisors kind of managed his limitations
been reported in the Wall Street Journal for four years,
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and yet he insisted that he could still run for president.
We should have much more forcefully questioned whether he was
fit for office for another four years, which could have
led to a primary for the Democrats. It could have
changed the scope of the entire election. Yet still, incredibly,
we read the Washington Post that his advisors are saying
that he regrets that he dropped out of the race.
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You know that he thinks he could have beaten Trump,
and I think that is either delusional.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
Well, let's just go back to that quote real quick.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
Major Garrett said at the president of debate with Donald Trump, right,
trying to put context into when this real decline was
seen by the American people, And she said unquestioned, Then
she says, and it's starting to e merge now, that
his advisors kind of managed his limitations, which was which
has been reporting the Wall Street Journal for four years.
So they're all admitting what we all knew the entire time,
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that they covered up. Joe Biden covered up the White
House covered up the cabinet members covered it up. The
Vice President Kamala Harris covered up that it was very
clear that there was a diminished Joe Biden the entire
time he was president, and it was getting worse the
entire time, and they were hiding it from the American people. Quote,
and yet he insisted that he could still run for president.
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We should have much more forcely questioned she's referring to
the media now whether he was fit for office for
another four years, which could have led to a primary
for the Democrats. So what is she saying is that, look,
we all knew that we were being lied to.
Speaker 2 (12:18):
I'm not kidding when I say this.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Like I think that's what they're What they're in essence
saying here is we all knew that we were lying
to the American people. That was a bad mistake. We
shouldn't have done that. And the reason why we shouldn't
have done that is because we really screwed ourselves by
not having a primary since we all was declining and
we should have been honest with the American people. Now
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they're not saying they made a mistake because it was like,
I don't know, like lying to the American people about
the cognitive decline of a president. They're only now saying
it was a mistake because they feel like if they
would have done the right thing, it would have then
allowed for an open primary, and then Donald Trump wouldn't
have got elected. Like I need you to understand, they're
not saying they made a mistake and they won't do
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it again because they were lying to the American people
with the state sponsored media saying when CBS News is staying,
what Jan Crawford is saying is we, as democratic operatives
of the state, made a mistake that cost us the
White House.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
We're fine with lying to you if it serves us.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
We're fine with lyning of the American people if it protects
our interests. We're fine with misleading the American people lying
to them if it keeps us in power. What Jan
Crawford is admitting here is that they made a bad
decision to not basically tell the truth about Joe Biden,
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so that there then would have been an earlier come
to Jesus moment in a primary, So then we would
have beaten Donald Trump. That is all she's admitting to here.
It also tells you about the corruption of the media. Now,
there's another part of this story that I think is
also extremely important right now, and it goes back to
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what is happening right now with major decisions that are
being made. Perfect example of the question we all need
to be asking, which is all right, who's really running
the country right now on major issues?
Speaker 2 (14:16):
Is this one we have now found out?
Speaker 1 (14:19):
And again this is another moment of taking out the trash,
hoping you're not paying attention so they can get away
with This is Joe Biden's plea deal with the nine
to eleven mastermind, a guy by the name of Klee
Shake Muhammad. Now we exposed this several months ago that
they were trying to spare his life. The guy that
mastermind nine to eleven, Kalee Chick Muhammad, and was involved
in many other terrorist attacks that killed women and children
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and the elderly and pushed people to the point where
they had to decide between burning to death or jumping
out of the twin towers, just to put it in perspective,
hijacking the planes. He was the mastermind. That was not
Osama bin Lauden's idea. That was kale Shake Mohammad's idea.
And he's the guy that followed through. Kalee Chick Muhammad
followed through on that, and it was very important. Without him,
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I don't think nine to eleven would have happened the
way that it was. He was the godfather of that
terrorist attack. He is in Gittmo. And we found out
a few months ago that Joe Biden was going to
spare his life, do a deal, and then come out
and say, see, I'm the guy that closed GETMO, because
that's something he's obsessed with, the same way he was
obsessed with pulling out of Afghanistan on an arbitrary date
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that cost so many American soldiers their lives in that pullout,
that was a total and utter disaster.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
Well after it was.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
Exposed and before election day, people finally like, all right,
this is too unpopular. We can't spare the life of
the mastermind nine to eleven. This is becoming a poitical issue.
So let's let's pull that off. The table, let's not
do that deal. Well, guess what in theory, Joe Biden
and I would argue someone else who's clearly running the
country right now, or a group of people have now
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decided that the plea deals with the nine to eleven
masterminds are back in effect. The Pentagon, which stepped in
to stop them the last time, has lost its appeal.
He's burning everything down or the people around him on
the way out. This coming in the report, A military
appeals court has ruled against the Defense Secretary lord to
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Austin's effort to throw out the plea deals reached for
Cleetchik Muhammad and two other defendants of the nine to
eleven attacks. A US official has confirmed decision puts back
on track the agreements that would have three men plead
guilty to one of the deadliest attacks ever on the
United States in exchange for being spared the possibility of
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the death penalty. The attacks by al Qaeda that killed
nearly three thousand people on September eleventh of one and
helped spur US invasions of Afghanistan Iraq in what George W.
Bush administration called the War on Terror. So we now
have this story and this is I'm having to go
just to understand to get the details on this, because
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it's not actually in the US.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
I'm having to go to Ctvnews Dot.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
To then find the Associated Press story that read for
you what I just read that is coming from the
Associated Press. Now, let me also say this quote. The
Military Appeals Court released its ruling Monday night. According to
the US officials who was not authorized to discuss the
matter publicly and spoke on condition of emininity, military prosecutors
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and defense attorneys for Mohammed, the accused mastermind of nine
to eleven, and two co defendants, reached the plea agreements
after two years of government approved negotiations.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
The deal was announced late last summer.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
Supporters of the plea agreement see them as a way
to resolving the legally troubled case against the men at
the US Military Commission at GITMO, pre trial hearings from
Mohammed and the other two have been underway for more
than ten years.
Speaker 2 (17:50):
More than a decade.
Speaker 1 (17:51):
Much of the focus of pre trial arguments has been
on how torture of the men while NCA Cussey in
the first years after their detention, may obtained the overall
evidence in the case. Within days of news of the
plea deals with this summer, Austin issued a brief order
saying he was nullifying these plea deals. Why because they
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understood this was going to be politically hard for Democrats,
so they said, all right, never mind, we're not going
to do what we want to do anyway. And guess what,
now they're going back and doing exactly what they wanted
to do. He cited, quote the gravity of the nine
to eleven attacks and saying that as Defense Secretary, he
should decide on any plea agreements that would spare the defendants.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
The possibility of execution.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
Well, guess what, Democrats lost the election, and now they're like,
all right, we're going to do exactly what we really
want to do. And what we really want to do
is we want to spare the lives of the masterminds
of nine to eleven. That is how sick these people are.
Why are they doing it now because they're hoping that
you're not paying attention. Why is it so important to
share this information because we need to expose exactly what
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they're hoping You're too busy to notice, Joe Biden, I'm
not even sure knows what the hell is going on,
Like I'm not I'm not even sure that they know.
Speaker 2 (19:06):
What the hell is going on.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
He knows. I don't think he's running the country. I
think we all know this. And so the question now
becomes like, who's running the country? And how long has
the country been run by someone that was liketed by
no one? From what we're now gathering, apparently the entire time.
He's been in cognitive decline since he got to the
White House to be the president, so he has not
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been running the country. Now, what does Joe Biden actually
think if Joe Biden was of sound mind about the
death penalty? I can actually tell you, not because I
can read Joe Biden's mind, but because I can go
back and.
Speaker 2 (19:46):
Play you the tape.
Speaker 1 (19:48):
This is Joe Biden in the US Senate July the
twenty second of nineteen ninety four. At the time, he
was the senior senator from Delaware. He's a Democrat, and
this is what he had to say about the death
penalty in ninety four when clearly he was in charge
of his mind.
Speaker 4 (20:08):
I'm a death penalty supporter. I'm the guy that wrote
this bill. Presumptuous thing to say but I wrote this
bill my old little hands, and I added into the
bill more than fifty death penalties. I support the death penalty.
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This president supports the death penny.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
I support the death penalty. I wrote it. The president
supports the death penalty. I'm a death penalty supporter. His
exact words, I'm the guy that wrote this bill. Presumptuous
thing to say, But I wrote this bill my own
little hands, and I added into the bill more than
fifty death penalties. I support the death pony. The president
supports death penalty. Now, that was in nineteen ninety four.
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Who was President ninety four, guy by the name of
Bill Clinton, now Joe Biden then was that.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
I want to be clear, he was on his A game.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
Okay, I'm not saying I like his politics, but he
was clearly on his A game.
Speaker 4 (21:08):
Then.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
He was on his A game. He understood his A
game and what he stood for, and he would tell
you what he stood for. And it was very, very
very clear what he stood for, and he wrote it
in there not once, but fifty times what he was
in favor of with the death penalty. What changed, Number One,
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I think Joe Biden's no longer in charge. Based on
what we've been told, I don't think he's been in
charge for a very long time, based.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
On what had been told.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
What we've been told in the new information's coming out,
Joe Biden has had a massive cognitive decline that's been a.
Speaker 2 (21:49):
Cover up for the last four years.
Speaker 1 (21:52):
Biden's naps quote took precedent over meetings with Gold Star families.
This from a bombshell Wall Street Journal story. And finally
the New York Times is now coming out admitting that
Biden was old and there's been major problems with Joe Biden.
The biggest political scandal, I would argue ever more than Watergate, right,
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more than the Pentagon papers.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (22:22):
This is the biggest political scandal ever, certainly in my lifetime,
that we have that we have a president of the
United States of America.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
Right now that is not in charge.
Speaker 1 (22:37):
Joe Biden has been incapacitated the entire time he has
been commander in chief. The New York Post article on
this was even more damning. Sleepy Joe forced grieving military
families to wait hours while he napped on Air Force
One is the new shocking story President Biden. The reporting
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says forced the grieving relatives of marines killed in Afghanistan
to wait for hours while he napped on Air Force one,
multiple family members have said to The New York Post.
On August of twenty eighth, Taliban terrorists killed thirteen American
soldiers in more than one hundred and seventy Afghans at
the Kabul International Airport at the Ivy Gate in Afghanistan.
We all know about that disastrous pull out because he
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wanted a ceremonious moment where he says I ended America's
longest war.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
The attack came.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
During the final days the Kaduk American withdrawal from the country.
We were taking orders from terras even though we didn't
have to. Biden's reported nap took place during a dignified
transfers ceremony when the President first Lady Joe Biden were
to welcome the caskets of the fallen soldiers at do
Force Base and Delaware.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
The family said.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
The leader's decision to snooze on the tarmac instead of
greet them was an insult to the memories of their
loved ones. Biden made us wait an extra three hours
to receive the bodies of our dead family members because
he couldn't pull it together, is what Royce McCullum told
The Daily Mail. McCollum's brother Riley, was killed in the
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airport massacre. A military officer told her Biden was snoozing
on the plane. The account was additionally and again it's
amazing how this reporting comes out now, but not when
he was running for reelection right. The account was additionally
confirmed by Darren Hoover, the father of staff Sergeant Taylor Hoover,
and Christy Shamlin, the mother in the mother in law
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of Marine Sergeant Nicole Gee. Both soldiers were killed in
the explosion at the airport.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
In cobble quote.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
We set in the office for what seemed like an
attorney waiting on the.
Speaker 2 (24:47):
Dodoring old fool, Hoover told The Mail.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
The disasters Afghan withdrawal after twenty years of wars Wiley
view is a low point in Biden's term. He faced
criticism for military families after being fit checking his watch
during the dignified transfer ceremony at Dover. Don't worry the
media covered for that one because they're Marxists and socialists
and communists, and then will do whatever it takes to
try to prop up liberals. White House allies later tried
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to insist the moment never happened of him checking his watch,
even though we have video and pictures of it actually happening.
A rent for the White House in sifted that Napgate
also is a false story, saying this to The New
York Post.
Speaker 2 (25:29):
The claim is untrue.
Speaker 1 (25:30):
As President Biden said on the fourth anniversary anniversary of
the tragic attack on iby Gate and in the letters
he wrote to family members after meeting them in Dover,
these thirteen Americans and the many more that were wounded
were patriots in the highest sense, and we owe them
and their families a sacred debt that we will never
ab that we will never be able to fully repay,
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but will never cease working to fulfill.
Speaker 2 (25:55):
A White House spokesman set. So that is their alibi.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
That is how they're covering up for this, saying no, no, no,
it didn't happen. Really okay, So let's go to the
New York Times and they're.
Speaker 2 (26:07):
Reporting this week. Of course this is this.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
Joe Biden's like walking out the door, and they're like,
all right, screw him. The New York Times in June
of twenty twenty four, actually said this, and they're reporting. Quote,
some of the videos of mister Biden circulating during this
year's campaign are clearly manipulated to.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
Make him look old and confused.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
Others cut out vital context to portray him in a
negative light, a process sometimes known as a quote unquote
cheap fake because it requires a little expense or technological
skill to create. That is what the New York Times
said in June of this year, when Joe Biden was
still the president running for reelection. What is the New
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York Times writing now in December of the same year,
twenty twenty four, where we are right now? Here is
the new quot for the New York Times, as they're
now trying to act like there's some sort of real journalists.
You ready listen very very carefully, because this is a
big change, a huge change from what they were reporting earlier.
Speaker 2 (27:14):
Quote.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
This is the twilight of mister Biden's presidency. The final
day is the final chapter of an epic half century
political journey that has had more than its share of
twists and turns.
Speaker 2 (27:30):
Time is catching up with mister Biden.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
He looks a little older and a little slower with
each passing day. Aide say he remains plenty sharp in
the situation room, calling world leaders to broke a sea's
fire in Lebanon or deal with the chaos of Syria's rebellion.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
But it is hard to imagine that he seriously.
Speaker 1 (27:50):
Thought he could do the world's most stressful job for
another four years.
Speaker 2 (27:54):
Oh whoa.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
That's certainly a big change from June when the New
York Times was putting out government propaganda on behalf of
Joe Biden. So what's the Wall Street Journal saying now
about all of this? Well, the Wall Street Journal says,
how the White House functioned?
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Would they diminish Biden in charge? Now?
Speaker 1 (28:17):
Talking about the entire four years were all a ruse.
We were all being lied to about the cognitive decline
that was apparently massive of Joe Biden. From the first
day in office until the last day he will be
in office. Aids kept meeting short on purpose and controlled
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access to the president. Top advisors acted as go betweens,
and public interactions became more and more scripted, like the
fake White House they built inside of the eeob to
look like the real White House. They could control the
environment and have bigger teleprompters. The Biden administration denies that
Biden has declined, even though we all can now see
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it with their own eyes. To adapt the White House
around the needs of a diminished leader, they told visitors
to keep meetings focused. Interactions with senior Democratic lawmakers, and
some cabinet members, including powerful secretaries such as Defense Secretary
Lloyd Austin the Treasury Secretary Jennet Yellen, were infrequent or
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grew less frequent. Some legislative leaders had a hard time
getting the president's ear a key moment, including ahead of
the US's disasters pull out from Afghanistan. Maybe that's because
the President was taking his famous naps, which had present
over any issues right like national security issues. This is
who the president spend the entire time and the entire time.
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The government has been telling the media to lie to you,
the American people, and they did it flawlessly until now
when they can finally tell you part of the truth.
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