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May 30, 2025 44 mins

In this gripping exposé, Jesse Kelly unravels what could be the most shocking political scandal in U.S. history: the concealment of President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline and cancer diagnosis by his inner circle. As whispers of Biden’s health issues surfaced during his presidency, questions arose about his ability to lead. This episode delves into claims that key advisors, family members, and administration officials orchestrated a cover-up to shield the public from the truth, prioritizing political power over transparency. Through insider accounts, leaked communications, and expert analysis, we explore the timeline of Biden’s public appearances, medical ambiguities, and the ethical dilemmas faced by those complicit in the silence. Was this a betrayal of public trust or a necessary shield for national stability? Tune in to uncover the layers of this unprecedented controversy.

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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Have you ever heard of a hot wash?

Speaker 2 (00:11):
No, I'm not talking about your wife doing the laundry
or your car. I'm talking about, as it pertains to
combat combat situation, is a hot wash? You ever heard
that term? Well, here's what it is, just in case
you haven't. There are different terms for it, but essentially,
if you go out on a patrol emission, anything of
any kind, when you get back, almost immediately you will

(00:36):
gather and you will discuss it, and it is a
very very direct, direct discussion, meaning who screwed up, who
did good?

Speaker 1 (00:45):
Who did bad? Why did you do this? That was terrible?
You almost killed everybody? Why did you do that? A
hot wash?

Speaker 2 (00:52):
Now, from the outside looking in, that almost seems seems
a touch cruel, or it can seem a little bit rule.
Everybody just got backed or tired. Maybe people died. Why
are you doing this, Well, it's not about what happened before.
It's about ensuring that going forward. If there were mistakes made,

(01:13):
and there are always mistakes made, those mistakes are discussed,
that they are exposed, discussed in a solution is brought up.
That's why it is. But it's the norm happens all
the time. That's why we're going to discuss Joe Biden's
decline in Joe Biden's cover up right now. It's not

(01:33):
an old topic, it's everything. If the President of the
United States of America is not a fully functional adult.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
We have a right to know.

Speaker 2 (01:46):
If we are not told, and that president destroys so
much in four years, then you and me, as citizens
of the United States of America are owed in explanation.
We deserve to know who did what. I want names,
I want actions, and I'll tell you I'm not going

(02:07):
to get fired up here. I'm not going to get
my blood pressure fired up. But we recently had Memorial Day,
and that is a heavy day. It's a very heavy
day where we focus on the falling, remembering the fallen.
And I know you remember Afghanistan and specifically, I know
you remember the explosion the suicide bomber at Abby Gate

(02:29):
that claimed the lives of thirteen of our best. Thirteen
of our best. They lost their lives there. But it's
not just that they lost their lives there. They didn't
have to. You see, we had Bagram Air Force Base
in Afghanistan, large, very very secure. Suicide bomber is not
going to be able to get in there. Somebody I

(02:52):
don't know who, somebody decided to pull out of Afghanistan overnight.
We abandoned this secure air air Force base. Afghanistan then,
of course collapsed almost immediately to the Taliban. The Biden administration,
somebody we don't know who didn't like the poll numbers
in the media that they were getting, and so somebody

(03:16):
we don't know who sent our troops back into Afghanistan,
only now they weren't guarding.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
A secure air force base.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
We had our troops trying to guard a civilian airport
completely exposed. And that's why a scumbag suicide bomber was
able to put on a ball bearing bomb vest in
nuke thirteen of our best and our brightest. And I

(03:45):
would like to know who exactly is responsible for that call,
because it dang sure wasn't this guy.

Speaker 3 (03:54):
Attack by group known as visus K took the lives
of service members standing guard at the airport and wound
it several others. Seriously, we have so much.

Speaker 4 (04:10):
To do.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
With then our capacity to do it. We just have
to remain steadfast, steadfast, ladies and gentlemen. They gave me
a list here. The first person I was instructed to
call on. Was Kelly O'donnald.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
NBC the first person I was instructed to call on.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
So someone, someone with a name, a title, an address,
a social Security number. Somebody made that terrible, faithful decision
that ended the lives of thirteen of our best and brightest.
And I want to know who. I don't want his staff,
inner circle. I want to name. I want to know

(05:04):
who handed the president instructions. And I'll tell you something else.
As an American citizen, I am owed a name. You
were owed a name. And look, of course, now we
know some of the names around Joe Biden. Who did
what specifically? I don't know, But did you at any
point in time in the four years of Joe Biden's

(05:27):
disastrous presidency, ever stepped back in awe and horrified awe
at how fast they were destroying everything, almost as if
it was intentional. For instance, the border. Let's just talk
about the border. Let's make it about the border for
a moment. Remember, Donald Trump's first four years had plenty
of highs, plenty of lows, but the border being secure

(05:50):
is maybe the greatest thing he did. Donald Trump in
his first four years secured the border, meaning when Joe
Biden took office was secured, no action was necessary. The
border was secured, the border was closed. And so how
did twenty million foreigners flood into our country in four years? Well,

(06:12):
somebody purposely pour down that security. Somebody did something to
ensure twenty million people rapists, murderers, drug dealers, barbarians would
flood into this country and pillage it.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
Who in the world did that? Who would be that evil?

Speaker 2 (06:33):
Who could possibly hate America so much that they would
do something like that. Well, I don't know, probably a
group of people, but I do know this, Maose Dung
murdered over fifty million of his own countrymen. On the
Laundry list of most evil people who've ever walked the planet,

(06:54):
I don't know where Maose Dung ranks, but I promise
you he's in the top ten. So if someone the
White House holds these views, someone by the name of
Anita Dunn, and if that someone held the power of
the presidency, that's the kind of someone.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
Who would open up your border.

Speaker 5 (07:13):
And then the third lesson and tip actually come from
two of my favorite political philosophers, mal Saytung and Mother Teresa.
Not often coupled with each other, but the two people
that I turned to most in nineteen forty seven, when

(07:34):
Mal Saytung was being challenged within his own party on
his plan to basically take China over chang Kaishek and
the nationalists. Chinese held the cities, they had the army,
they had the air force, they had everything on their side,
and people said, how can you win? How can you
do this? How can you do this against all the

(07:58):
odds against you? And Mal Saytung, you fight your war
and I'll fight mine.

Speaker 2 (08:08):
You can hear the love and admiration in her voice.
Maybe it was Ron Klain, maybe it was Joe Biden.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
I don't know. Maybe it was all of these people.

Speaker 2 (08:19):
But what I do know is the country I love
was put to the torch for four years by people
who very clearly hated it. And what I do know
is that person was not Joe Biden. Whether he loves
the country or hates the country, I don't know. Obviously
has not been a functional adult for some time.

Speaker 1 (08:39):
So I want to know who did it.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
I want to know the media, people, names organizations responsible
for not disclosing what they knew about Joe Biden, and
let's do something when it comes to the media, we're
about to bring Megan Kelly in the media knew Remember this,
I lived in Washington, d C. For a short period
of my life. You've never been in a or a
gossipy town in your entire life. You can go out

(09:03):
for two hours to have dinner with friends on a
Friday night, and by the time you get back home,
you will know which congressman cheats on his wife, his
taxes and drives, and Mercedes Benz that he got in
delivery from Asaudi oil sheek. It is a town where
everyone discusses everything. So every member of the corporate press

(09:24):
knew about Joe Biden, knew how bad it was. They
all covered it up. Who did the covering and inside
of the White House? Who burned down my country? I
deserve to know. I know two people who most definitely
participated in it. And they wrote a book now that

(09:45):
they're out selling to everybody under the sun, talking about
how they're just discovering all this from sources. And these
two morons actually went on Megan Kelly's show and sat
there while she grilled them.

Speaker 4 (09:57):
Now with the current White House, have some connections with
the Joe Biden White House, I had none, but you did.
You did, And so whilst in Washington thirty years Jake,
you guys, you and CNN have White House connections, but
there was no effort, none, to get to the bottom
of this. And now for you guys to write this
book like there was a cover up, it's like you

(10:19):
there was a cover up, and there was an attempted
cover up. It could only ever work if you allowed it,
if the press allowed it. Some of us tried not to,
and some of us were complicit time and time again
when issues came up. You seem to be running cover
for the president. Interested well, I mean, we'll start with
the Laura Trump issue that you referred here. It is

(10:40):
I think what we see on stage with Joe Biden
Jake is very clearly a cognitive decline.

Speaker 6 (10:45):
Okay, I think you were mocking his stutter, and I
think you have absolutely no standing to diagnose somebody's cognitive decline.

Speaker 4 (10:51):
Do you want to apologize to Laura Trump?

Speaker 1 (10:53):
Now, I've already apologized her. I called her months ago.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
I'm so uncomfortable right now. I have used poor judgment
many times in my life, both professionally and personally, certainly
with women in my younger years. I don't think I've
ever done something as dumb as going on Megan Kelly's
show after I spent four years lying through my teeth
joining me. Now Meghan Kelly hosted The Megan Kelly Show. Megan,

(11:20):
I'm not even an uncomfortable person, very comfortable and watching
that a second time, actually, that's like the tenth time
I've watched that. I'm squirming in my chair over here.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
Why would they go on your show? I love your show,
but I'd never go on it if my lied.

Speaker 4 (11:33):
You know, it's not a good idea. I always laugh
because not necessarily that in an interview with some people
will come on and try to smid me. And I
always think to myself, a simple Google search would have
served you really well before you agree.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
To do this.

Speaker 4 (11:44):
But okay, I mean Tapper knew, to his credit, he
knew I was going to give him a hard time
because we're friendlye you know, we've never hung out socially,
but we've been in the same industry for a long
long time. And he knew, he knew very well that
I was going to give him a hard time, and
he wanted to stand for it, which he did, and
that would be the end of the hard time that
he would get on his media tour, because every other

(12:06):
media personality, I think other than Stephen A. Smith has
completely gone along with the ruse that it was just
unknowable this mental decline unless you had a more honest
White House, and that this book blows the lid off
of the scandal that they managed to keep under wraps
somehow for four years.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
Yeah, the goll on these people really is amazing to
write a book and act like you're breaking a story
that anybody with an Internet connection in an iPhone could
have seen four years ago. Yes, obvious to everybody. So Megan, what,
in your opinion, what is the game here everyone can see?

Speaker 1 (12:44):
Is it selling books?

Speaker 2 (12:45):
Is this rehabbing the Democrat Party? Is this going to
be in some way a way to focus attacks on Trump?
Well not, we need to know about Donald Trump's medical records.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
What is it?

Speaker 2 (12:56):
Because there's something at play that's not journalism.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
I know that.

Speaker 4 (13:00):
Well. I mean, I think Alex Thompson came to it
honestly because he tried to write this book solo of
axios and he, by the way, he didn't do a
great job covering the mental acuity. But he did do
a great job when Kamalo was the candidate of trying
to hold her to account for her multiple flip flops
in twenty nineteen, Axios and Alex Thompson were like the
one outlet other than in our world in the digital

(13:21):
lane that was trying to get to that. So I
give him more credibility. But he tried to write this
book and they wouldn't publish it. They pulled his deal saying, like,
no one, there's no market for this. So then after
Biden lost, he connected with Tapper, who was a bigger
name and has an instant platform because he's on CNN.
So this is how publishers look at it, and they say, oh, okay,
you can sell that book because you've got now a

(13:42):
name associated with it. And for Tapper, it was a
chance to whitewash everything he had done and to pretend
that he had been honest about this all along and
that now he was going to cleanse the sin that
he'd helped commit by doing some honest reporting on how
bad it was, and that would not only him as
a reporter, but would serve as the vehicle for all

(14:03):
the rest of the so called mainstream press to launder
their own complicity in the scandal by being shocked, absolutely
shocked that there was gambling in this casino. I mean,
just couldn't believe about this Biden mental decline. And the
book is the perfect cover for this because it does
have new details that even surprise me as somebody who

(14:24):
did cover and I know you were all over it,
but of course there would be new details that we
weren't able to access because we're not friends with Mike
Donnellan or the people who are super tight with Joe Biden.
You need Democrats to get you those stories. So that's
why the book does have some purpose to it.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
Megan, I can't decide which part of this scandal is worse,
the media cover up or the actual actions that were
taking place inside of the White House. The media should
have exposed this before Joe Biden was even the Democrat nominee.
They should have exposed it, should have stopped that. That's, frankly,
in my opinion, that's the media's job. But that brings
us to the Joe Biden White House, who was signing

(15:03):
executive orders, who was signing pardons, who was conducting foreign policy.

Speaker 1 (15:07):
Megan, we just celebrated, celebrated.

Speaker 2 (15:09):
We just honored Memorial Day where thirteen people died at
Abbey Gate because of decisions that came from the White House.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
Who made those decisions.

Speaker 4 (15:18):
The book doesn't say anything about who specifically made those decisions,
but it does give you the inner circle. It's of
like four maybe five people around Joe Biden and also
Jill Biden's chief of staff, who were very involved in
everything and ran the roost over there. That guy Mike
Donaldan who I mentioned chief among them, who'd been with

(15:39):
Biden for thirty years, who to the end was saying
he was totally confident there was no scandal there. And yes,
you're looking at her right now. Jill Biden and Hunter
Biden too, according to this book, very much involved in
the cover up and decision making around the president, including
around policy issues. And that's why we need a bipartisan,
ideally commission to actually look into the answers to that.

(16:02):
But I don't care if it has to be one
sided partisan. We actually do need an entity with subpoena
power that actually will act on the investigation because one
got started and then died into who issued these pardons?
Is Hunter Biden really pardoned if he pardoned himself and
some of these other rulings, like Trump's been saying Biden
was never this far left progressive that he too, like

(16:24):
many of us, had questions about why is he governing
like AOC. It's not what he ran on, it's not
what the people elected. But his chief of staff was
pretty left. And there's a real question about whether you
know this guy ron Klayin and Jeff Science who came
after him, were making these decisions, and if so, we're
entitled to know. But what I want to say one
other thing about the journalists and why they felt the

(16:45):
need to do this. They're genuinely angry at Biden for losing.
Like now that the gamble of trying to lie to
all of us that he was fine didn't pay off.
They're pissed, and now they want to punish him because
he didn't get that ball across the end zone into
the end zone, and they're angry. So now they're happy
to stab him in the back and say he's the

(17:07):
source of all our problems because they're very angry Trump won.
And on that same front, now that Trump's president, they
want to act like they deeply care about mental acuity,
and they of course, now we've learned from the sins
of the Biden era, so it's very, very important to
be very deep on a president's fitness for office. Coincidentally,

(17:30):
that president now happens to be Donald Trump, and you're
already seeing this pair switch the messaging on their media
tour to Trump's even less transparent. He's even less transparent
than Joe Biden, and their Democrat allies are out there
on places like Fox. We saw this with Seth Moulton,
who went on Martha McCallum show, trying to run that
same playbook, like Trump's the one who almost got twenty

(17:52):
fifth amendmented after he didn't accept the election results in
twenty twenty. He's only one of these two men has
had their cabinet talk about twenty fifth amendmenting them and
it was Trump. Nobody ever talked about that during Joe Biden,
as though those two things are comparable at all. And now,
really Trump is the one with a mental acuity scandal
that's being covered up.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
Megan, where does the Democrat Party go from here? And
I say this as someone who's actually nervous about it,
And I'm nervous because they seem so lost, so bottomed out.
Right now, Trump's numbers are still good, very very solid.
Democrat numbers are in the tank. The Jasmin Crockett and
her type have become the face of the party. They
seem lost and hopeless and like they'll never win another election.

(18:34):
But you, of course know as I do, that's not
how it works. Parties come back, they find a way.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
Where do they go? What is the way forward?

Speaker 4 (18:45):
I mean, they need to make like a surgeon and
complete a massive excision of the woke leftist piece of
their party. Unfortunately for them, the woke leftist piece of
their party has eaten the main bulk center of their party,
you know, to the point where none of us can

(19:06):
really see what's left. There are like shards of glass
that are the remaining Centrists, but everything else is in
just tatters over there. Like who who like name name
the person who could be the standard bearer, you know,
like rama Manuel. They're surfacing him as somebody's raising his
hand to step in. And now he was more of
a centrist guy. He was an Obama guy, he was

(19:27):
a Clinton guy. But he's as like establishment as they come,
These young progressive like Bernie Democrats, the AOC Democrat. They
don't want ram and Manuel. They're not going to vote
for him, right, So it's like there's a certain centrist
Democrat who might go for him. But I just don't
see them getting anywhere on the key issues that hurt them.
They can't get out of their own way on the

(19:48):
trans issue, which cost them the election. There was a
massive survey by a Democratic survey group right after the
election that showed the number one issue in those seven
swing states was boys and girls sports. And they still
haven't reversed themselves on it. Jesse still that one guy,
Seth Moulton. I just happened to mention. I have nothing
against this guy in particular, but he tried to reverse himself.

(20:11):
He's in Massachusetts Rep. I try to say, okay, now,
I don't want my girls to play against He got
browbeaten so bad that he immediately stood down on it.
So it's like they're not going to be able to
do it. They need the surgeon, but it's unclear what
can be excised because the cancer has metastasized to the
entire party.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
Oh, she's there in trouble, Megan, you were the best
as always.

Speaker 1 (20:35):
Keep doing what you do.

Speaker 4 (20:36):
I appreciate you very much, love talking to you. See
you soon.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
All right, We're not done. There's so much more to
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Speaker 7 (22:04):
This brings me to your conclusion which said Joe Biden
is not Richard Nixon. The hiding and the cover up
of his deterioration is not Watergate. I'm not entirely sure.
I agree Jake with that conclusion.

Speaker 6 (22:18):
Next, the next line is the next The next line
is it is an entirely separate scandal.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
It is a scandal. Yes, it is. It is.

Speaker 8 (22:27):
It is.

Speaker 6 (22:27):
It is without question, and maybe even worse than Watergate
in some way.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
Right, In some ways, I think if we had a
president for four years who is not functional and MAOIs
in his inner circle were running the United States of America,
that's a little bit bigger than a couple of Republican
operators digging through a couple.

Speaker 1 (22:48):
Of file drawers. Anyway, let's ask Alex about this. Joining
me now.

Speaker 2 (22:52):
Alex Marlow, editor in chief of the awesome Breitbart News.
He also wrote the book Breaking the Law, Alex, bigger
than Watergate, separate than Watergate. If people were covering up
the fact that the United States president was not functional,
that's like the biggest scandal of my lifetime.

Speaker 6 (23:12):
Yeah, So, Jesse, I got a bit of a contrarian
take here. I think this is a media scandal. It's
not a Biden scandal. I think everyone knew. I think
that the evidence was very clear, and there's a lot
of tips.

Speaker 8 (23:22):
I've read the book.

Speaker 6 (23:23):
Original Sin, and it's mostly spy fiction. I mean, it's
mostly what it is. It's all based on anonymous sources.
I researched Joe Biden very extensively throughout his presidency and
before I wrote a best telling book called Breaking Biden,
your Times bestseller.

Speaker 8 (23:37):
There's very few new details in there.

Speaker 6 (23:38):
There's a lot of griping from people who are upset
that Joe Biden lost and don't want any of the blame.
Jake Capper is incredibly unscrupulous. He's not a trustworthy guy,
and he's someone who has framed this up as if
it was only a handful of people. It was Mike Donaldan,
it was Joe Biden who covered this up.

Speaker 8 (23:54):
What are we talking about?

Speaker 6 (23:55):
Joe Biden wasn't forthcoming about his health for decades. He
admitted he's hit it for fifty years. He never came
clean about his hair pluge or his plastic surgery. Graydon
Carter had this newsletter where he checked out all these
plastic surgeons to speculate all the work that Joe Biden's
gotten done.

Speaker 8 (24:12):
He was lying by the little stuff, Jesse.

Speaker 6 (24:14):
So of course he was going to be lying about
the big stuff, and the Democrat Party was content to
go along with it. Sam Harris gave away the game
last weekend where he said, you know what, he was
better than Trump because Trump was evil.

Speaker 8 (24:26):
That's what this was all about.

Speaker 6 (24:27):
This is the biggest journalism scandal in history, not the
biggest Biden scandal.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
You know, I actually don't disagree with that take at all, Alex.
I would probably put them equal. But yes, the Biden
cover up by Biden's circle is evil. But it's the
media's job to stop these things from happening, whether it
be Democrat a Republican. He should have never sniffed the
Oval office.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
It wasn't new.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
People remember that guy got caught with Q cards when
he was campaigning the first time.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
It was never functional.

Speaker 8 (24:57):
He was never functional. That's exactly right.

Speaker 6 (24:59):
And everyone knew that he had all these off days.
He confuses his wife and his sister. He calls his
sister the love of his life. He keeps smelling all
the children the cornpop rant where he's talking about where
he calls black children roaches Jesse he called black children
roaches in front of black children and during the corn
pop ramp and no one cares about this stuff. No,

(25:19):
the media thought that he was the way to beat Trump.
He thought he was the best chance. And also the
stuff is in the book. They know everyone knows Kama's
a terrible candidate. Everyone knows she's not gonna win either.
That's why they stuck with him. So this was all
open secret. There was no cover up. And it's one
of these things where I flick. I'm taking crazy pills
sometimes because I watch everyone speculate on Biden's health and

(25:40):
then they act when they're looking for someone to blame.
They're looking for someone to escapegoat, and think, oh, we've
got it.

Speaker 8 (25:45):
We can put.

Speaker 6 (25:46):
Point these anonymous people who are in Biden's oval office
with him and we can just blame them and then
we have no culpability whatsoever. It's a dirty trick, and
it's fine to fall for it because it's fun, like whatever.
They're so lost on the left, Jesse, you know this
as well as I do. Let them do this for
a while, but it's just entertainment.

Speaker 8 (26:02):
This means nothing.

Speaker 1 (26:05):
Alex.

Speaker 2 (26:06):
I'm going to ask you something before we get back
to a couple other things that I just asked Megan Kelly, actually,
where does the Democrat Party go from here? Because you
just mentioned they're scrambling and I was marinating on this
this morning. They seem so lost, They're unpopular. Republicans are
not necessarily popular either, but they're way ahead of Democrats.

Speaker 1 (26:23):
Donald Trump is popular.

Speaker 2 (26:25):
The Democrats look like they don't have a chance and
they're never winning another election, which of course is not true.
Parties come back when they're down. Where do they go
from here?

Speaker 1 (26:35):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (26:35):
Really important. Two parts to that.

Speaker 6 (26:37):
The first one is, let's take on our side. We
have to stay in a war footing. We have to
be fired up, we have to get the agenda through,
and we have to continue to recruit charismatic candidates. Always
be looking ahead. We can't think of their weakness as
an excuse for us to slow down. We've made this
mistake in the past, and we can't do it. Jesse,
I know you're wired as a fighter. I am too,
and that's one thing I dig about you, and I

(26:58):
think that's really important to look to the fight right now.
Don't look for people to sit in their heels and
just enjoy the moment that said.

Speaker 8 (27:05):
The Democrats are so lost. It's unbelievable.

Speaker 6 (27:07):
Everyone in their party is old ideas that they're not charismatic.
They can't decide should they do dark woke. Even AOC
who's their only hope really is she's reheating abolishing ice,
Like what is that about? Like she was doing that
in twenty eighteen and that didn't work. Now she's going
to go back to that again. It's just they're so lost.

Speaker 8 (27:25):
Right now, it's glorious.

Speaker 6 (27:26):
They don't know whether or not to try to tack
back to the center. They can't do that because they're
basing their donors don't like that. But they also can't
lean into the woke because normal people, you know, those
young white males they're trying to court.

Speaker 8 (27:38):
We don't like any of that stuff.

Speaker 6 (27:39):
So that's not going to work. So they're completely fledgling.
They have nothing, which is why we must run up
the score.

Speaker 2 (27:44):
Now, Alex, I want to go back to something you
mentioned after my first question, because it brought it brought
some things to mind. You mentioned Joe Biden's hair plugs,
his plastic surgery. It's not just some funny side thing.
This is something those of us who've been following politics
for a while.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Have known about.

Speaker 2 (28:03):
It's been joked about in political circles forever. Can you
recap that for people who may be newer to this
than you are.

Speaker 6 (28:11):
Yeah, And I think this is really important is that
Joe Biden has been a mystery the exact state of
his health for a long time. This has been widely reported,
not just new in the original sin book, It's been
widely reported. You can read my book, Breaking Biden. Trust me,
I'm not making more money on that book. But in
all likelihood, I'm saying this because I did the research
on this, and there's very little information about his health,

(28:32):
and you're forced to report on stuff like, well, it
looks like he is hair plugs, but.

Speaker 8 (28:36):
The White House won't talk about it.

Speaker 6 (28:38):
Plastic surgeons have speculated he got a neck lift and
it wasn't a very good one and this was ten
years ago and that's why it looks weird. But they
won't say anything about his health other than that he
had a stiff gait, he had a stutter when he
was growing up, and he had an acid reflux.

Speaker 8 (28:54):
Those are the only things.

Speaker 6 (28:55):
We were told about a guy who was rapidly deteriorating
before our eyes. Jesse, he had two aneurysms in his
brain that were removed. He was nearly paralyzed. There was
a good chance he was going to die in the
operating table. There is a minor miracle that he survived
the nineteen eighties and then he became president in the
twenty twenties.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
This stuff is.

Speaker 8 (29:15):
Not new information.

Speaker 6 (29:16):
This is old information, and Jake Capper's acting like it's
a revelation. The guy was going brain dead. He'd been
going braindead for forty years before our eyes.

Speaker 2 (29:26):
Alex, you obviously have a bunch of sources. You've wrote books.
I want to know about Jill Biden because this is
something I can't get out of my head. Setting aside
all the executive orders and pardons and everything else, Setting
aside the fact that she sat there for four years
while her nonfunctional husband pretended to be president and got
laughed at by the entire planet. She was pushing him

(29:47):
to run again and fight, according to sources, fighting hard.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
Behind the scenes to keep him in.

Speaker 2 (29:54):
For those of us on the outside looking in, that
looks so soulless and evil. She's almost like a Disney
movie villain. What's going on there?

Speaker 6 (30:03):
Yeah, this is whe where I don't have a ton
to add because I feel like the speculations are pretty
much right on. And this does come through in the
in Tapper's book, and I do think it's accurate. Jill
does come off of someone who's pushed him out there.

Speaker 8 (30:15):
He doesn't want to give up the limelight.

Speaker 6 (30:17):
He thinks of herself as a star, thought she was
made to do this and wanted him out there continuing
to fire for the family's legacy. One thing to note
about the Bidens is that family is their number one thing.
Josie ambition was, of course, was a huge deal. He
wont to be president since you know, the nineteenth century,
I mean whenever he was born one hundred and fifty
years ago. He's wanted to be president that long, that's

(30:37):
for sure. But the family completely bought it on it
because he was their meal ticket. He was their ticket
to fame, he was their ticket to fortune, he was
their ticket to well, whatever is next the next phase
for them, legacy, et cetera. She loved the magazine cover,
she loved the glamour. She thought of herself as a star.
She did not want to give that up, especially not
in humiliating fashion. So that is where I feel like

(30:59):
the reporting has been pretty clear.

Speaker 8 (31:01):
She's a villain in this absolutely.

Speaker 2 (31:04):
Alex, thank you, my brother as always appreciate you what.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
You guys do.

Speaker 8 (31:08):
I appreciate you. Jesse, thank you.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
I'd almost forgotten about that Vogue magazine cover until we
just put it on the screen.

Speaker 1 (31:17):
Just that freaking woman. Anyway, we have more next. I
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(31:52):
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(32:36):
Pride month. Well, as long as we're recapping the Biden decline,
the Biden cover up, maybe we should go clear back
to I guess it's not the beginning, But how do
you get there to begin with? I mean, after all,
Donald Trump was the current president four years of it,

(33:00):
and Joe Biden won an election. But how well, a
critical piece of winning that election was the cover up
of Hunter Biden and Hunter Biden's laptop. You see, right
before the election, the American people started to realize that
Hunter Biden, the son of the would be president, was

(33:22):
most likely a criminal. Somebody was talking about it a
long time ago. Her name is Miranda Devine, wonderful columnists
with the New York Post, and she authored the book
The Big Guy, which I'm sure you've already read. If
you haven't, you probably should pick that one up.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
Miranda.

Speaker 2 (33:37):
There are so many scandals, so many cover ups, so
many guilty parties. It's easy to forget that Joe Biden
likely would not have been in the White House had
someone not covered up the fact his son's a dirt ball.

Speaker 9 (33:52):
Yes, not just that his sons are dirt ball Jesse,
but also that Joe Biden was involved in the dirt
ball sun shady activities, influence pedaling around the world when
he was Vice president and pulling.

Speaker 1 (34:05):
In tens of millions of.

Speaker 9 (34:07):
Dollars from our adversaries, particularly China.

Speaker 1 (34:10):
So yes, I.

Speaker 9 (34:11):
Think that is a far worse cover up. Everyone's concentrating
now on the cover up, so called, of Joe Biden's
cognitive decline.

Speaker 1 (34:21):
But honestly, it's not much.

Speaker 9 (34:23):
Of a cover up because it was out there on
display for all of us to see every time he
got in front of a camera or went out in public.
And that was evident from you know, the very first
days I was looking at him in January of twenty
twenty in the primaries in New Hampshire and elsewhere, and

(34:44):
he was just completely past it. He was not in
a good shape. He needed to haul around a teleprompter
to just do the most basic stump speeches. So sure,
it's a cover up if you pretend that conservative media
doesn't exist, which is pretty much what Jake Tapper and
Alex Thompson have done. They say when they talk about

(35:07):
the media and the cover up and so on, they're
just talking about their hemisphere.

Speaker 2 (35:15):
Yeah, yeah, indeed, So, Miranda, let's talk about the cover up.

Speaker 1 (35:20):
Who covered it up?

Speaker 2 (35:21):
The Federal Bureau of Investigation was undoubtedly involved. You and
I've had this conversation before. But it's kind of a
big deal of the nation's top federal law enforcement arm
is hiding nefarious deeds, if you will, so a Democrat
can win an election.

Speaker 1 (35:37):
That's like the biggest deal in the world.

Speaker 9 (35:40):
It is, and I'm sort of astonished that it's still
not elevated to being you know, they're talking about the
cover up of the cognitive decline as being bigger than Watergate.
This is what Jake Tapper himself says, But just no mention.
Even in the book which I've read, there's like a
persary one line mention of how the fifty one former

(36:04):
intelligence officials, mostly from the CIA, wrote that bogus letter
after our first stories on the laptop came out. At
the behest may point out of Anthony Blincoln, who was
Joe Biden's senior staffer in his campaign and went on
to become Secretary of State. He instigates this letter, it's written,

(36:27):
it's published, and that pretty much put the kibosh. It
killed our story, stone dead. That story, I think is
just I mean, scandal isn't even a big enough word
for it, because that was a CIA domestic election interference operation.

(36:48):
Most of those people were from the CIA. Five of
the signatories had been directors or acting directors of the CIA.
And what's more, that letter was signed off by gen Haspel,
who was then the CIA director. It was passed by
the sort of classification review board that they have to

(37:09):
make sure there's no classified information in it. They realized
internally that this was a very political document, and so
they passed it up and Gina Haspel said, no problem.
So there you had the CIA signing off on a
document that said that Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation
and therefore you should just ignore all the damning evidence

(37:32):
that was coming out of it that we were publishing
at The New York Post that Joe Biden was corrupt
and that he'd been lying to the public throughout the
campaign when he said he knew nothing about his son,
Hunter's overseas business dealings, and that was the CIA. Meanwhile,
the FBI had been in there with the social media

(37:54):
companies just basically pre bunking our story, telling them to
look out for a hack and league operation, likely in
October of twenty twenty. Our story was published October fourteen
and likely involving Hunter Biden, and that if they saw it,
it was Russian disinformation and they knew what to do,

(38:16):
which they did know what to do.

Speaker 1 (38:17):
They censored us immediately.

Speaker 9 (38:19):
So again that was a big crimp in our stories
being able to get out there and reach across the aisle,
and it certainly stopped the New York Times of the
Washington Post or any of those August publications from covering it.
And Project Veritaus at the time got a recording of
a CNN news conference around that time, and you had

(38:43):
Jeff Zucker and another one of his senior executives just
telling all the other news executives ignore the Hunter Biden
laptop story that the New York Post has done because
A we've seen it all before and b its bogus.

Speaker 1 (38:57):
So there you go.

Speaker 9 (38:58):
I'm sure that conversations had at newsrooms across the country
because nobody followed up this bombshell story with evidence and emails.
I mean, it was not hard. You didn't need the laptop.
All you need to do to do was contact tiny Bobolinski,
who was a recipient of one of those emails. Easy
to find. You could have contacted Devon Archer numerous other

(39:20):
people that I've been talking to for four years to
write my books and to continue writing stories that they
didn't bother even trying.

Speaker 2 (39:32):
Miranda, why do you think, I'm asking, obviously your opinion
on this one. Why was the intelligence community so invested
in getting rid of Donald Trump and getting Joe Biden
back there FBI. Look, anyone who watches the show or
reads Miranda Devine can figure that out. But the CIA
is a different animal altogether.

Speaker 9 (39:55):
Why because they were afraid of his foreign policy? I mean,
he Donald Trump's a populist, He's an America first nationalist.
He wasn't into foreign interventions, foreign wars, very opposed to
the Iraq War, which was a very much a blob creation,

(40:17):
and the Neo con I guess you call it of
the Republican Party that's so opposed to Donald Trump, and
I think it really does lie in the foreign policy issues,
and you know, whether it be Ukraine. And for some reason,
Donald Trump's very sort of hawkish on China. He sees

(40:37):
China and his advisors see China as an existential threat
and our biggest foe or our biggest challenger. And for
some reason, and maybe the Chinese have told us themselves
that Wall Street doesn't control Trump, and so maybe that's
part of the problem too. Donald Trump was just seen

(40:58):
and is uncontrol and that's not what the foreign policy
and intelligence establishment wanted. Joe Biden, as we know, eminently controllable.
Even before he started slipping in the brain department. He
was just a patsy in the hands of whoever would
pay him, whoever would give him power and saint his

(41:21):
unquenchable ambition.

Speaker 1 (41:24):
Yeah, Miranda, you're the best. Thank you come back soon.
Thanks Jessy Man. It's ugly, all right.

Speaker 2 (41:35):
Final thoughts next, Is there anything better than waking up
in the morning and knowing you had a good night's sleep.
Immediately immediately you have set the tone for your day.

Speaker 1 (41:52):
Your eyes open and you're thinking.

Speaker 2 (41:54):
Oh, work's going to be good today, School's going to
be good today, and vice versa.

Speaker 1 (42:00):
When it sucked when that sleep sucked, you know it.

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Speaker 1 (42:08):
I love hot chocolate because it's hot chocolate.

Speaker 2 (42:10):
Okay, but you have it before bed and you would
never know it if I didn't tell you. But it
has a bunch of natural things in it, like melatonin
and ray sheet and all kinds of things magnesium, and
they just kind of relax you naturally again, drug free,
natural things. You go to sleep and when you wake up,
you don't feel like you took something to sleep. You

(42:33):
just feel good.

Speaker 1 (42:34):
Every day. You want to feel like that every single day.

Speaker 2 (42:38):
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night's sleep of your life.

Speaker 1 (42:52):
All right.

Speaker 2 (42:53):
So, like we said at the very beginning of the show,
why you even have this talk about the Biden cover up?
The Biden Declarine, Well, it's not only to look back,
although that is important. It's about looking forward. It's about
where we go from here, in who we trust. From here,
you see all the same entities and specific people who

(43:16):
spent four years lying to your face in the most
brazen way possible. Where you would see President Cadaver on TV,
stumbling and mumbling, and then they would tell you how
sharp he is. People who lie that easily and that brazenly,
they don't do it once, they do it every day.

Speaker 1 (43:40):
It becomes ingrained in them.

Speaker 2 (43:42):
When you can tell a lie that big, it's in
your bones. This is about going forward. The next time
those very same entities run to the television to tell
you anything, doesn't matter what it is. Maybe it's about
a war, maybe it's about the economy, the border, but
doesn't matter what it is. The same people who lied
to your face about something you could plainly see for

(44:06):
four years.

Speaker 1 (44:07):
We'll do it again and again and again.

Speaker 2 (44:09):
And that's why it's important to have these talks, because
it reminds us we can never trust.

Speaker 1 (44:14):
These people ever. All Right, we'll do it again.
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