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Speaker 1 (00:00):
First game for Stone and his team tonight, baseball, and
it's getting ready to get underway. I was hoping that
we would keep this inclement weather capped up. Sounds like
it is so far, so a nice warm night for
baseball as the first game. And so I'm gonna tear
out of here and see how much of I can
catch as I head north to try to do that.
(00:22):
But man, it's it's a great time of year, the
great weather, and so on. Congressman Jim Jordan joining us
right now, And Congressman.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
How are you find Mark? How you doing doing great?
Speaker 1 (00:32):
Thank you?
Speaker 3 (00:33):
So I saw this, this thing, this thing has happened,
and you reposted the Wall Street Journal and there they're
ex posting and lawmakers are investigating whether Pfizer waited to
share results of the COVID vaccine in twenty twenty until
after that year's presidential election.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
Well looky, looky here, what do we have here? Wow?
Speaker 2 (00:57):
Yeah, we had a guy who worked at yea guy
who worked at Peiser and then went to work at
a different pharmaceutic company after this year's election, said can
you send me to Canada? I think I did some
stuff back and we did some stuff back at Pfiser
four years ago, before that election, that presidential election, that
might get me in trouble. So normally you don't ask
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to get sent out of the country unless you've done
something wrong. And the facts are the election in twenty
twenty was on November third, Fiden was declared winner. On
November seventh, November eighth, FISA comes out and says, oh,
the test results are in. The vaccine is going to
be all right, according to Pfiser, And this gentleman made
a statement saying they knew that was they slowed down
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the results because of the election. And you couple that
with what we already know with you know, the fifty
one former Intel officials and what they did. It just
one more example of how it seems like the left
was going to do everything they could to make sure
President Trump didn't win in twenty sixteen.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
So yeah, when all of that, so all of this
is kind of being uncovered if you will right now,
receipts if you will, and so on. So what's the
next step in this and and how do you envision
this kind of playing out?
Speaker 2 (02:10):
Well, we've asked the gentleman. We've that's the guy who
made the statement. And the gentleman's name is mister Dormitter. Uh.
He's is an m d pH d who was, you know,
head of vaccines and research at and development at at Preiser.
We've asked him to come in for deposition. You know,
there's a there's a prophecy. You normally send a letter,
ask them to come in, give them a date. Then
they'll respond and then you then you respond back and
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you may need to go to subpoena and those kinds
of things. So, uh, we want to we want to
talk to this guy because he's now now he's now
changed his story again and said, well, I really didn't
take another content, really didn't mean that even though I
said I want to get out and get out of
the country and get to Canada. I think he must
have been concern about some kind of criminal liability. I
don't know if there is any, but we want to
we want to talk to him. We also send a
letter to h to the to Pfeiser uh and asking
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them for some information and some documents and communications as well.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
You kind of en how the left is going to
spend this or will they just ignore it all together?
Speaker 2 (03:06):
Uh? Probably? I mean, who knows, Uh, you never know
how they're they're gonna they're gonna deal with it. But
remember at the time, you had local governments, you had
state governments that that were like telling Americans, you know,
you this is so serious. You can't go to church,
you can't go to work, you can't go to school.
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And the president was working over time to get what's
called emergency use authorization for a vaccine. That was that
you know, was was gonna help. Regardless of what you
feel about the vaccine. The idea that you're slowing this
stuff down in the midst of what we were going
through for political purposes is just wrong. There's just no
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other way to say it. And then and how close
the government was working with the pharmaceutical industry in particularly
some of the big companies to get this developed. That's
just not how it's supposed to go. So, you know,
it's amazing he's declared the winner on the seventh. One
day later, Well, shazam, the results are good. Wow, that's
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that's Maybe it sounds like it's more in a coincidence,
particularly in light of what this gentleman said when he
went to work for a different, different company after the
twenty twenty election.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
You know, as these things keep getting uncovered, Congressman, I
think to myself, all of the different ways, the connections,
the underhanded things, everybody who's in cahoots working against President
Trump constantly, over and over in every story, in every situation.
It is to me a wonder that November fifth happened
the way that it did, and we have him as
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forty seven. It is. It is absolutely staggering, especially like
something like that. All of these kinds of connections, all
this underhanded back room stuff that we know is all there.
It is all exists. We all know we're not crazy
that what they're trying to feed us now with oh
he was we were well, we didn't really know that
he was. You know, we thought maybe he was sharp attack.
(05:00):
But you know, I mean, you know, they're all backpedaling now,
they're all trying to make money off of everything. It
is unbelievable that that President Trump was elected. I truly
believe God was involved here. I really mean that with
regard to him turning his head and not taking a
bullet to the braink I mean, it's unbelievable, the connections
in the back room stuff. How did he manage to
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get in office? And we're watching this beautiful thing play
out in the Middle East right now. I watched his
speech this morning and cutter in front of our military.
That was so beautiful. And by the way, how about
Lee Greenwood traveling with the president. He's a live soundtrack
for our president. That's amazing.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
Yeah, no, it's uh. I mean you think about what
the what the left did, what President Trump had to
persevere through God's God's divine providence. I mean, it was,
It's really amazing. But I'm been fascinated by the story
this week too, that the legacy media is now saying, well, darn,
we got fooled. He didn't realize he was so bad.
(06:01):
His staff was covering up, like you gotta be kidding me,
Like Jake Tapper. Jake Capper was telling people everything's fine.
Now he writes a book saying it wasn't fine, and
he's making money from him, like you get you can't
make this stuff. So yeah, that's that's the laft. Though,
what are you gonna do?
Speaker 1 (06:21):
It is sad to what? And again nobody and you know,
most of all the seventy eight million people pulled the
lever for him were not full to either congressman. And
that's the most beautiful thing that restored man going into November. Fourth, third, second,
go all the way back, man. I'll tell you I
was lower than a snake's belly. I'll tell you I
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was like, I don't know if this is gonna happen.
It felt so unsteady. And and then that like rejuvenated me.
I go, oh my gosh, maybe the American people don't
have their heads in the sand. Maybe they're not all
d I de e eyed up, they're not all woke,
they're not all these things. Because you're watching this whole
thing play out with Kamala and you know, Lizzo and
all the famous people out there stumping for I go,
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oh my god, we're in trouble. We're in a lot
of trouble. And then you know, now all of the
people are trying to, you know, make money off of Yah.
Well we didn't really know, you know, we didn't see him.
You know, you're hearing these people. I think Asaki was
saying like, well, I didn't see him every day, and
there's just like all these excuses. Now, it's just the
silliest thing to watch all of this player. I'm so
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happy with the way things are going though right now.
I love the historic border security, economy on a comeback,
and President Trump is just getting started historic trade deals.
We're seeing what's happening in the Middle East right now.
This guy is on fire. He's in flaego. And then
we're also we're also seeing too, Congressman, I saw a
tweet earlier that was on the rise. New poll indicates
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Trump's approval ratings are edging up. So everything is starting
to look up. You know, we got Wall Street kind
of bouncing back. We got something, you know, making some
way with China. I mean, it's a lot of stuff
that's coming to fruition, stuff that he's promised, and it's
starting to happen for us.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
Yeah. Now, and it's all because leadership matters. I mean,
leadership makes a huge difference. And here's a guy who
is tough, his perseverance through all this. The country sees it,
and the country appreciates common sense, which is the policy
that you see coming from the administration. You know, we've
talked many times that as President Trump said that the
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left's crazy and we're the Party of common sense. Now,
not all Democrats are crazy, but the left that controls
their party is, and you can go issue by issue
and see that. And President Trump is going back to
common sense. We should have a border. Common sense, we
shouldn't have you know, men compete against women in sports.
Common sense. We should embrace all the energy we have
here in our great country to make sure we have
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the energy we need to grow our economy and do
the things that have to be done. It's just these
common sense things that the people understand and the American
people get.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
Yeah, good stuff. Congressman Jim Jordan, thanks for jumping on
with me.
Speaker 2 (08:54):
Appreciate that.
Speaker 3 (08:55):
Thanks guys, thank you.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
We'll see you all right. Better late than never, right,
I mean, I know I was supposed to be at
five oh five, But when you do live radio with
somebody who's in demand as he is, and all the
types of things that he has he's task with doing
every day, sometimes you better late than never, if you will.
So thanks again, Congressman Jim Jordan for making time for us.
(09:20):
Appreciate it.