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Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, an
American patriot. Prepare to embrace the
uncomfortable truth because thisprogram has no time for
comforting lies. Here is civil liberties
enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI
agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello my friends, welcome
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to the Kyle Seraphin show. Today is Friday is October the
24th and it is not a friendly Friday in so much as our buddy
Steve friend will not be joiningme this morning.
He has more important things afoot.
He needs to go to parent teacherconferences and find out how
awesome his kids are. So kudos to him for being a cool
dad and for checking it out. And for some reason I feel like
Steve is a interesting parent teacher conference for anyone
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that's going to deal with him. Today I want to talk about a
system is what it does, and there's this schizophrenic sort
of double standard that continues on the political left.
I don't think the right is immune to it, by the way, and so
we're going to cover some of that as well.
It's a couple of major stories #1 the people on the political
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left, specifically our news media, are absolutely outraged
that Donald Trump is doing construction on the White House,
which he said he was going to do.
And he demolished a piece of theWhite House, which is a
building, and he's going to build up another building in its
place, which is kind of what Donald Trump does because he's
kind of a real estate guy. And they are outraged this
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historical thing has been destroyed.
These are the exact same people,by the way, that cheered on the
destruction of statues that havebeen there for a long time.
That love the idea of pulling down the names on buildings that
offended them because of American history.
That wanted to re change and pull all the letters off and
rename military bases across this country.
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Because even though they love history, they don't really love
history, do they? To the double standard there,
that sort of inability to juxtapose the two ideas that
they are in in in obvious conflict with each other.
I do still believe that if you're on the political left, if
you are a hard leftist and you just believe whatever is
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floating your way, you must wakeup every single day with a
migraine. Not because it's so loud, not
because you live in a city that's full of crime and sirens
all night, but because your ideas that don't agree with each
other are colliding at high speed inside your own brain.
And one must think that it increases the blood pressure
there. So that's what I think.
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They're outraged about that. They're outraged that Donald
Trump is doing federal immigration enforcement and they
are going to do everything they can to stop him.
Now, one of the jobs of the federal government is to ensure
the safety of our borders, to protect the American people from
force and fraud. That's sort of why we have this
government. And yet they don't want that
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part funded. They're not willing to admit
that that's a useful function. And at the same time and in the
same breath, they are fighting tooth and nail to do things that
our government has no business doing, providing private
charity, putting money into the pockets of corporations and
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products into the hands of people that didn't pay for them
by using your tax dollars. So that is an integral part of
what this government means to people on the left.
They don't want it to do its actual job and they do want it
to do a job that it has no business getting involved in.
And So what we continue to find is this push to use each
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government level as it as it accomplishes their mission.
This is why progressive leftist never have a problem moving
forward because they'll use whatever tools out there.
And This is why the political right and specifically
conservatives are always playingdefense.
And to be fair, they're always losing because there's not
actually any real conservatives that are representing those of
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us that want that. Last night I made the argument
again, I will continue to make this argument, that people like
me, if I were a Republican, people like many of you who are
listening, if you are registered, are Republicans, are
rhinos, You are a Republican in name only.
You're not a real Republican because real Republicans vote
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for whatever's convenient and they cry about whatever it is
that gets them donations and they approve more government and
government power because the system is what it does.
And what the system does is continue itself, grant itself
more authorities, give itself more money.
If you don't think that the government should exist for the
sake of the government and you think that it is meant to serve
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the governed, then you're rhino.That's something we should
probably embrace. You're an opposition type
person. You're a contrarian.
You're a person that has principles.
The real Republican Party is what the majority of the
Republican Party does. That's the most logical and
sensible thing to say. We can't go back and say, well,
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this is what it should have beenand this is what it ought to
have been. It's not that thing.
It's the same thing as arguing about whether or not we should
have federalism or whether or not the anti federalists are
right. There's a lot of historical
debate and at the end of the dayit doesn't matter because that's
not the world we live in right now.
I keep telling people the America that we love died before
we were born. We love this historical idea of
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America that doesn't exist and it didn't even exist when you
were born. No matter how old you are
listening to this podcast, you are not old enough to remember
an America that actually was what it claimed to be because
that thing had already been fatally wounded long before your
birth. Ain't that something?
If this thing is 120 plus year decline, you may have come
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online in the middle of it and it was better than it is today,
obviously, but it doesn't mean that it was ever the thing that
you believed it could have been.And the idea that we're fighting
for this thing that exists, by the way, every politician uses
the word fighting. They cannot help themselves.
They're always fighting for something.
They're never just doing their damn job.
They're always fighting because this is theatrical.
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This is this is WWE wrestling. That's what that fight is.
It's the same fight that that Triple X and The Rock used to
have in the middle of the ring. I don't even know who the, you
know, the WWE people are anymore.
So we're going to talk about allthose things.
We're going to talk about the FBI doing what the FBI does,
which is that there was a big story about how the mafia is
still in play and as much as $7,000,000.
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Do you guys know how little money that is for an FBI case?
At the end of the day, $7,000,000 were scammed from
people. Not just one person, by the way,
many people. So this normally wouldn't even
make it up to the radar. But when you are an FBI director
desperate for a win, you go after that, especially on the
edge of doing whatever the sand demon thing is that they do in
the White House. The other day, we're going to
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talk about probably the single scariest thing that I've seen
this month. We're going to get into a
discussion that Ken Klippensteinis covering and you guys aren't
going to like it. The FBI visited some anti ICE
protesters at their door. I'm going to make the argument
to you that there is no difference in the FBI and the
people who work there have been purged of dissent.
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So they are going to do whateverthey're told.
And so they're going to go knockon MAGA grandma doors and
they're going to go after pro lifers.
And now that we have a new team in, they're going to go after
anti ice protesters. Because none of these people
take a single moment to say, what does it say in the
Constitution that I swore allegiance to and do I have a
duty to protect the 1st Amendment?
And the answer is no, they don't.
They don't think they do. And I'm going to try to prove
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that to you. I'm going to show you
historically what the FBI did inthe last term, including an
arrest operation that I was on and a story that one of you
pointed out over on Local. So thank you for pointing out
the story of Scott Payne, an FBIundercover who went after a
white supremacist and outlaw motorcycle gangs and so on.
So we've got a lot of fun stuff to cover, even without Steve
Friend. I think we're going to have a
good time here today and we're going to get into it starting,
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Let's do it right now. And I told you the left is
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really mad about the demolition of the White House East Wing.
And so when we talk about the demolition, they always act like
somehow the building, the edifice itself is the standard
of what it means and so on and so forth.
And they're so, they're so attached to these things, except
when they're not attached to them, which is always.
I wanted to start off by readingsomething.
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It's used to defend a lot of theactions that have been taken,
including some of the destructive things that were
taken in this country. Let's keep in mind a couple of
different layers of government. The 1st, and the hopefully least
important is the federal government.
It turns out that most people think it's the most important,
but it ought not to be, and it wasn't designed to be.
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As such. I'm going to read the preamble
of the Constitution in a second just to remind some of us what
it is that they established and why.
I'm also going to read the Supremacy Clause, which should
be relevant. The thing that we will always
find is that the the political left is going to use whatever
layer of government is most effective for the thing that
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they want to accomplish. They're more than happy to pull
the levers of power on the federal government.
That's their favorite tool. It's the biggest tool, but it's
not always effective and they don't always have control of it.
And so if you're on the left andyou're a quote, UN quote,
progressive and you always want to see the ball move forward for
all the things that you care about, then you may say, well,
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what would be the best thing in this case?
Maybe it's state government, maybe it's local government.
If you can get transgender bathrooms passed at the city
level, then you'll do that. If you can get it done at the
state level, then you'll do that.
If you can do it at the federal level, you'll do that.
If the federal government comes in and says well, we're not
going to allow or we're not going to give you funding or
we're not going to allow our policies to encourage what
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you're doing, they will immediately, suddenly be the
hugest proponents of states rights that you've ever seen.
Because it's not about standards, it's about moving the
ball forward. All of this reminds me of a
discussion that I've had with Alex Jones probably about 5 or 6
times off air. And you, many of you who listen
to him have heard him say it on air, the discussion about this
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thing called the Podesta plan. And I was kind of skeptical
about the idea of the Podesta plan.
Essentially, the Podesta plan isa false flag operation whereby
people on the political left aregoing to push forward an agenda
in direct opposition to Donald Trump's moves, whatever the
federal government's moves are, while Donald Trump is president.
And, you know, the Republicans have the House and the Senate,
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They're going to they're going to confront some sort of federal
government group, whether it be the National Guard, whether it
be ICE, whether it be FBI, doesn't really matter.
And when that happens, they willhave an inciting incident that
rallies support and causes people to be outraged and
dangerous in the streets. Now, they almost got this kind
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of thing done in 2020. They definitely laid the
groundwork and they showed people how it would work.
Then you move forward into 2021.They didn't have to implement
this stuff. They actually managed to take
control of a chunk of the government.
And so you ended up seeing rest of the MAGA types and the pro
lifers and all the things, but none of these things had to do
specifically with the political inclinations of that group of
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government. What it had to do is that the
people at the top were giving orders and people were following
those orders and nobody questions because nobody seems
to know what the hell it is thatthey swore allegiance to.
And overwhelmingly, we have a hard time divorcing our
political instincts. All of us do this from what it
is that those principal say we should do.
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The the Podesta plan that I am concerned about right now is
that you are seeing a lot of folks that are not paid by
George Soros. They are not funded by
billionaires. Their signs were created in
their house because they are useful idiots.
They are fools who are empty vessels that are willing to hear
something that emotionally resonates with them.
And they have 0 principles that guide it.
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So if we're in favor of the federal government today, no
problem. That's what we want.
And if we are not all also no problem.
We hate the federal government today because the federal
government is not controlled by us and there is 0 conflict in
their brain. There's zero stop signs that
says hey 15 seconds ago didn't we think the opposite?
Weren't we pro government? Didn't we want to fund the
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government? You want to fund the government
that does SNAP, but you don't want to fund the government that
does ICE. But they're the same government
and they don't see a conflict inthat.
There's a reason why. Let's start with this preamble
to the Constitution. Let's start with the preamble,
and then I'll also give you the Supremacy Clause.
The Preamble states we, the people of the United States, in
order to form a more perfect Union, establish justice, ensure
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domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote
general welfare, and secure the blessings of Liberty to
ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this
Constitution for the United States of America.
It's the preamble they used to make people memorize this.
And by people I mean children. We used to indoctrinate our
youth so that they would understand that this is the
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purpose of the federal government.
And it's actually pretty narrow in its scope.
To form a more perfect union is an ideal.
It sets forth a mission or a goal, or like a mission
statement of any company. This is what we strive for, but
the real keys here are to establish justice, ensure
domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense.
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All of these things are about force and fraud, right?
Those are the things that would come and take away your sense of
justice, your ability to enjoy domestic tranquility, the common
defense. That's your, your national
military option. Promote the general welfare.
The left loves to hone in on theconcept of the general welfare
because they capitalize the W whenever we read it.
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And so therefore we are supposedto believe that welfare in the
1770s and the 17 eighties, 17871789 that somehow was
supposed to mean the same thing as the post FDR word welfare.
Is that what we're supposed to believe?
That welfare had the same meaning?
It just meant your general well-being, the general welfare,
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not the specific government program of welfare, although
they love that. And then to ensure the blessings
of liberty. What is liberty?
It's freedom. It's the ability to make
decisions on your own, with yourown money, with your own time,
with your own talents, how your family is raised, which is also
brought up our posterity. Those are our children.
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Those are the those that come after us.
And they do ordain and establishthis Constitution.
So that was the very simple, easy layout that our founders
gave you, the mission statement of what this federal government
was supposed to be. And then allow me to give you
the supremacy clause, which is going to govern when state law
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and federal law come in conflictwith.
Now we have another piece of that as well that I'm not going
to, I'm not going to forget because there are plenty of
things. We just got a narrow scope of
what our federal government is supposed to do.
This is supremacy Clause comes from Clause 2 of Article 6 of
the US Constitution, and it states as follows.
It's on the screen. This Constitution and the laws
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of the United States, which shall be made in pursuance
thereof, and all treaties made or which shall be made under the
authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the
land, and the judges in every State shall be bound thereby.
Anything in the Constitution or laws of any state to the
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contrary notwithstanding, OK, you cannot make a, a state law
that that will take over the authority or the powers that are
given in the Constitution. But the Constitution is narrow
in scope, which is what the preamble sort of laid out for
us. And they, they even solidified
that in the 10th Amendment. The 10th Amendment actually
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explicitly states those things, the powers not delegated to the
United States by the Constitution.
So things that are not addressednor prohibited buy it to the
states are reserved to the states respectively or to the
people. It is.
And then the 9th says that this is not an exhaustive list.
Our Constitution is narrow in scope.
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It is has its high specificity and the areas which it is
authorized to act. It is the supreme law of the
land. And there are certain things
which we see here ensure domestic tranquility and provide
for the common defense promotinggeneral welfare.
Those things are fairly explicit, and they actually lay
out even more specifically how that gets done.
Our friends on the left do not pay attention to these things
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because whatever is most convenient for them is the thing
that they are going to attempt to use.
They will pull on any lever thatgives them power and any
heartstring. Any feelings are more important
than the actual factual writingsthat were done at that time.
And the White House is demolishing the, the, the, the
East Wing. God forbid satellite images show
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this. So are you outraged?
ABC is reporting on this one? There's new images that appeared
on Thursday that show the entireWhite House East Wing has been
demolished to make way for the president's $300 million
ballroom. I don't know why the the number
even matters. It's a ballroom.
It's being privately funded by donors and by the president.
What a nice service he's doing. I sort of like I I honestly
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could not care less about government buildings, but this
is going to be an outrage because we are destroying things
like tradition. This is a group that loves
tradition so much that they wantto change the definitions of men
and women. In 2025, after thousands of
years of human history by satellite images from Planet
Labs PBC show that the East Winghad been reduced to rubble.
This is the people's house, saida woman who is a corn despondent
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for ABC News. This is the people's house.
Why not inform the public of that change and when it was
decided that the ISH wing would have to be demolished?
They're outraged. They're asking the important
questions that everyone must know.
With any construction project, some changes happen.
We have to inform all of you andwe've been keeping you apprised
of the project. We'll show you the renderings.
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That's what Karen Levitt said. I could not care less.
I could not care less about the White House demolishing a piece
of government building. How many of you get a chance to
run through the quote UN quote people's house?
Have any of you been able to go anywhere in the White House?
Is it your house? Because I don't think it is.
I don't think that's what that that building is to anyone.
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You get to see it from the outside.
I have two. But your ability to go walk
around or demand things or the fact that you most people will
never know what happened in thatpart of the the wing.
They will never see it except from camera footage and it'll
affect their lives. Absolutely 0 but you're going to
see outrage on it because what else can we do except farm this
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outrage? This is not exclusive to the
political left, which that was an ABC story, so we know where
it comes from. The right is now doing the same
thing. And some of my favorite people,
I actually really like Harmeet Dhillon.
You know, the public persona that she presents.
Her private persona is a little less warm that what you see on
camera, but she's sharp and she seems to have similar
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principles. Not real crazy about doing a
Diwali series of videos walking around, but whatever.
She's writing this. This is a tweet that I've got on
the screen right now. And this has to do with the
unveiling of Arctic frost with the Republicans are now trying
to make some hay out of it. The problem is, is the
Republicans have ignored a very simple rule that I started this
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program off with, which is that a system is what it does.
A system is what it does. There's a biblical principle
there. You will know them by their
fruits. Similar kind of idea.
How will you know what kind of tree it is?
Because an apple tree produces apples, and a government tree
with a lot of power produces government power and overreach.
That's what it does. It doesn't matter how much
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oversight you have if you've given them leeway to do things
legally. Harmony Dillon wrote as follows.
All of the phonies clutching their pearls about the sanctity
of the Justice Department prior to this administration can sit
down and shut up now that the sheer constitutional carnage
wrought by the Biden DOJ has been exposed.
It's hard to believe that Merrick Garland was almost on
the Supreme Court of the United States and she's quoting Chuck
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Grassley, who's 91,000 years old.
And Chuck Grassley wrote with his Bony knuckles typing in
probably just the index knuckle.I am assume as he tweeted this
out or some some staffer who waspretending to be Chuck Grassley
did the same thing. Stated as follows.
I just received this document from the DOJ proof that Biden
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Attorney General Merrick Garland, plus Deputy Attorney
General Lisa Monaco plus FBI DerChris Ray all personally
approved all caps opening Arcticfrost.
This investigation unleashed unchecked govt power the highest
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levels. My oversight will continue.
He loves to sign off his stuff now with my oversight will
continue. By the way, I don't know why my
question to him was was his falls.
What are you going to do legislatively to correct this
Chuck Grassley guy who is in theSenate since before any of us
were born? What are you going to do?
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This is a legislative problem. See, The funny thing about it
is, is that that quote, UN quote, constitutional carnage
was legally authorized under theway that the DOJ and the FBI
actually work. I, I was there when they made it
happen. Chuck Grassley was one of the
witnesses to the Constitution being signed.
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I think that's what happens whenyou're 91,000 years old.
He's older than Biden, who everybody was crying about being
a human Roomba. He's being LED around by his
staffers. This grosses me out at A at a
really high level to pretend that you have outrage and to say
the following, which by the way,about 20 of his tweets in the
last couple days have said this.My oversight will continue,
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right? But your reaction to bad
behavior will not happen. That was the action.
If you guys want to know what will Republicans do?
The joke is, is it'll be sternlywritten letters and hearings.
We're not even getting those anymore, people.
What we're getting is tweet for effect for those of you that
were in the military, they're not firing for a warning.
They're not firing blanks. They're not, they're not.
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They're firing for effect. They are trying to get the
action on target. This is the action.
The action is. Are you also outraged with?
I am so mad. I my heart rate is now 71 beats
per minute. He's truly upset about this.
That's why he knuckle tapped that thing out.
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This was a legal action by by our DOJ.
This was a legal action authorized by the Attorney
General, by Lisa Monaco, etcetera.
That system will continue to do what the system does.
It bears those fruits now. It may turn around and go after
people on the other side of the aisle, and as soon as the ring
of Power is handed over, it willgo back to exactly what it did
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before. Because the ring of Power cannot
be wielded by men. You've given men imperfect men,
men who have all kinds of biases, who have all kinds of
jealousies and viciousness and personal issues, and they've
been able to wield this, and they're not supposed to wield
this. And it is outside the mission
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set. They're trying to to influence
political policy. They work for the executive, so
they're going to do the work of the executive.
Josh Howley is acting as though he's saying things that are not
even true, but he's allowed to say this.
He claims that these these devices that they had that were
being that were being checked for toll records, which means
that they were finding what werethe ingoing and outgoing calls
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and who are they going to? No content.
Content is what we typically talk about when we say the word
wiretap. When you think of a wiretap,
that means that you're talking on the phone to fill in the
blank person. And I as an FBI agent on the
other end or ADEA agent or FBI agent agent of the government is
listening in. I'm getting the same
conversation, both sides of it. That is not what happened in
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Arctic Frost. It doesn't make it any less
atrocious. The thing that is atrocious
about Arctic Frost is that the authority existed within the
federal government to do it and these people are acting like
they don't know better. What they're actually doing is
just sending fundraisers. Can you chip in 5 bucks as we
fight? OK, in the same way that we see
WWE, can we fight against these evil Democrats who use the
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government poorly so that we canuse the government poorly?
More on that in a second. Hold that thought.
Here's Josh Howley making claimsthat are not true and and doing
theater and outrage. He's a great actor, he's
relatively handsome, he's well spoken, he's got a great voice,
his vocabulary is polished and the things he says are bullshit.
Enjoy. The records that they sought to
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track and trace and tap the devices that they saw are in the
possession of senators pursuant to their constitutional duties
to USC. Section 6628A specifically says
that those records do not becomethe possession of cell phone
companies. They don't become the possession
of Verizon or AT or T or whomever.
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They are retained by the senator's office.
Why? Because these devices are used
pursuant to the speech and debate responsibilities of
senators. Yet the Justice Department did
not inform senators, did not seek from our offices these
records. They went instead ex parte to
the to the telephone companies, got the records apparently again
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with with no criminal predicate that we know about, no process
whatsoever. It is a grotesque violation of
statutory law and also the separation of powers,
particularly the speech and debate clause.
Here you have an executive branch directly spying on
members of the legislative branch while they are performing
their constitutional duties. Let me just ask you, Mr. David,
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does this sound like something we want to normalize?
I mean, is this something you'd like to see the current Justice
Department doing on a regular basis?
I mean, should they be tracking the cell phone records of
everybody down here on the left side of the Dyess?
Would that be a good thing for the country?
Clearly no, Senator. Clearly no.
Clearly no. I can't tell you what an outrage
I think this is. I'm so outraged.
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I'm so outraged. I did a really great job.
My hair looks fantastic. My suit is on point.
I'm wearing a purple tie right down the middle, and I am
outraged. I am outraged that they went to
a court ex parte. I said words in Latin.
Yeah. I'm so outraged that I just
ignored the fact that there was a lawful subpoena and that the
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authority to do this rests inside the executive and the
investigative capability. There wasn't even a criminal
predicate. Those are big words.
OK, Josh Halley, there was no criminal predicate.
Have you ever heard of a guy named Kyle Serafin who came out
in September of 2022 and told you the FBI is an intelligence
agency? Are you currently shocked right
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now? Your office has done
investigations on things that I've said, including abuse of
the FBI director's jet. Are we going to talk about it
today? Cash Patel's doing the same
thing that Chris Ray did. Do you guys have any principles?
I'm the rhino. You're the real Republican.
You want to turn on SNAP benefits for people.
You want to make sure that we fund our government, the same
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government that quote UN quote, spied on you, despite the fact
that your definition of spying is just whatever's politically
convenient for you. Brother, you're all off the map
here. It's an intelligence agency.
What did you think they did? You didn't recapture it and you
haven't recaptured it. All we've seen is that all the
people that put their hand up and said, by the way, I'm not
going to do that. That's a violation of the 1st
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Amendment. They either retired or they were
fired and one of them is sittinghere right now.
This isn't about me, this is about all of us.
When I sat down with Dan Bongino, regardless of my
differences with him at this point, I said something
obviously true, 5060% of the FB is mission has nothing to do
with criminality. It has to do with intelligence
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investigations. They were looking at the quote,
UN quote threat, and the threat was election interference.
The threat was the possible subversion by the executive
doing anything. There's no definition in the
Criminal Code of what a threat looks like.
That is an authority granted because you created an
intelligence agency after 911 and you guys have let it get
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completely out of control. The system is what it does, and
what it does is it feeds itself.It looks for a mission, it goes
out there, and it serves the purposes of making sure that it
has work to do. In the military, sometimes they
call it make work. Make work is work that you make
because you don't have real workto do.
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If you don't have a mission, youput people to work.
There's always a floor to scrub,there's always a parking lot to
sweep, there's always a window to wash.
There's always a plaque to shine.
Go do work, lest you leave a bunch of people wondering what
to do. You left the FBI wondering what
to do with itself because it ranout of the actual mission it
had. And it went and found work.
And some of that work were senators and members of the
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House and people who were pro-life Catholics and fathers
of nine children. That's what they did.
They went and found work. If they couldn't find neo Nazis,
they would make neo Nazis. They called them radical
traditionalist Catholics, peoplewho like Latin Mass and think
that Vatican 2 was a real problem.
They found work, folks. It's the number one rule of CQB
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that teaches you to be a good operator in a tactical kinetic
environment. Find work.
Make yourself useful. That means find something to do.
The FBI is good at it. It turns out whatever's easiest
and whatever fits that mission, and it fit into the mission.
The system is what it does. The fruits of it are things like
Arctic frost. There are things like
investigating a former presidentwho's now the sitting president
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of the United States, and all ofyou think that you're going to
wield that ring of power and you're going to keep it.
It's going to turn on you the second it needs to, because the
system is what it does. And what it does is it finds
work. And that work is whatever is
most convenient for itself. It covers for a freaking pipe
bomb. It's the cover up operation.
The FBI is currently the cover up mop up operation and they are
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deeply invested in it. How does it explain years of
what it did under the Biden administration and not have a
solution today? Why was that not the first thing
that happened? Because the system is what it
did. What it did was help the cover
up. You can't delegitimize it.
There's as, as Steve Friend likes to point out, there is no
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obvious connection that what happened in the J6 pipe bombs
had anything to do with the riots that happened at the
Capitol, At least not yet. And in order to preserve that
narrative that the system is notcompletely illegitimate, it drew
connections in those two things.In all of the criminal
complaints used to go after J Sixers, do you know that the FBI
argued that there were terroristic activities on that
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day and therefore terroristic enhancements needed to be used?
The minute that you expose that it was complete BS, then you
have to also say that all 5000 plus agents and all of the
analytical work that was done and all the prosecutors and all
the people at DOJ that were involved in going after those J
Sixers were doing illegitimate work.
You delegitimize the whole structure.
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They can't do that. The system is what it does, and
the best thing that it does is protect itself, find work for
itself, and defend its actions. And the thing that our Congress
people do, rather than making laws or cutting out the
regulatory problems or stopping these authorities by actually
reducing the scope of federal law enforcement and making sure
that it's not intelligence. No, they do hearings and they're
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outraged. They ask questions and they
write letters and they do freaking nothing.
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The federal government is shut down.
How? How are we all alive?
How is this podcast going out? How is the electricity on?
How does the water continue to function?
Why the United States, the government has shut down, and
what happens now? Let's read some fun stories
because again, the left is goingto make it a big deal.
The CBS News says that the Senate failed to advance a GOP
bill to pay essential workers during the shutdown.
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Even the essential workers won'tget paid, remember, because the
essential workers include thingslike law enforcement and the
military, and the left doesn't like that part of it when
they're not in control of it andit's not doing the thing that
they want. They're totally fine with
funding CBP and Border Patrol aslong as CBP and Border Patrol
are the welcoming party for illegal aliens who will become
eventual voters for their system.
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What they do not like is fundingit when it's rounding up the
people that have broken federal laws and they're sending them
out of this country. God forbid we cannot do this.
So very interesting. The Senate failed to exempt A to
advance a GOP back measure that would pay federal employees,
members of the military and contractors who continue to work
during the shutdown. The bill, known as the Shutdown
Fairness Act, was introduced by Ron Johnson of Wisconsin.
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It needed Democrat support to reach the 60 votes to advance,
and it fell well short of a tally at a 5445.
One person abstained. 3 Democrats crossed the aisle,
John Federman, John Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.
At least Warnock and Ossoff. The thing is, is all this stuff
is, is, is very well choreographed.
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If you don't realize certain people will cross the aisle to
show, hey, we're bipartisan. I voted with Republicans so I
could make this claim. When I go out there and try to
woo Republican voters to come over to my side, I'm working on
your behalf. And I don't care about party
lines, right? As long as I know enough of my
colleagues are not going to crossover, they'll crossover
another time when I stand firm. I stood firm against this thing
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when the when the Republicans tried to take our things, other
people caved, but not me. So they always get to make the
same claim. It's so it's so obvious the
minute you see it that you can no longer look at any of these
people seriously. You can no longer take them
seriously, not even for a minute.
The Senate adjourned at 3:00 PM.They said that they would give
it another shot another time. They didn't take a 13th vote.
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Let's see. I think I actually have.
I think I've got some footage ofthat.
Yeah. Here's here's Mike Lee talking
about, well, we're not going to fund the government again.
We're going to keep pretending we're winning.
By the way, as long as they do this, we're all winning.
And when they run out of fundingand people start thinking like,
hey, I don't think I can do thisjob indefinitely, Let them step
into the shoes of my friend Gerardo Boyle, who went 1100
days without a paycheck. I myself, I went 14 months on
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unpaid federal suspension. I had to sell my house.
I had to leave what I knew. I had to take my kids away from
their family and their friends. So be it.
Nobody guarantees you anything. Maybe you should stop trusting
in the federal government, whichhas a very limited scope that we
covered earlier. Here's Mike based Mike Lee
talking about it again. I think I played this yesterday
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as well. All right, for the 12th
consecutive time, Democrats havejust voted down a resolution to
keep the government funded. Keep it funded even at the same
levels that Democrats a matter of months ago found entirely
acceptable. For whatever reason, they want
this thing shut down. Big test now will be tomorrow to
see whether they vote for Senator Johnson's bill, a great
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bill, the Shutdown Fairness Act,to make sure that we pay those
federal workers who are currently required to work.
I don't know how they vote against that.
They should vote against it. We'll see.
Yeah. And they voted against it.
Like I said, that's great. Show based.
Way to go, Mike Lee. We just want to pay these
federal workers. How about you start removing
things? How about you start truncating,
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cutting off? How about you start wielding the
machete? Or that?
What was the thing that we saw? There was this like image.
I swear we had an image of getting rid of government
inefficiency. There it is.
It was the doge chainsaw. Do you remember?
And then you guys all realized that we were going to cut off
all the funding to all your favorite pork products.
And then you went like, maybe not that, maybe not my district.
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Maybe not the thing that would actually 'cause people who are
working and getting money for things that we don't need, that
the American taxpayer has to fund with or without their own
permission. Maybe not that project that
would affect my district. If you found out in the last
what are we on day 24? If you found out in the last 24
days that your government has deemed you to be not an
essential worker and that you are not getting paid and you are
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not being asked to work, and your job is not relevant to the
continuation of what our government does, shouldn't you
be finding another job? You've been tipped off.
I'll say it every day. It's Friday, October 24th, 24
days into you recognizing that your job is not important to the
people that pay you for your jobany day now.
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Does that mean that it's going to go well for everybody?
No, the government could tip us into a recession.
People experts are weighing in. My favorite is when they find an
expert. This is also from ABC News.
The United States economy remains largely unscathed by the
government shutdown, but the nation could risk economic peril
if the impasse deepens into a long term standoff, some some
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some economist told ABC News. Roughly 750,000 furloughed
government employees read that as people whose jobs are not
essential to the work of the federal government already feel
crimped by the shutdown as they suffer missed paychecks and
strained budgets. Those direct effects will grow
dramatically on November 1st when millions of low income
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Americans are set to lose their access to critical local food
assistance. It's not clear.
I'm going to just go off the script here.
It's not clear why the federal government, the single largest
tool in the belt, is being used to solve the problem of the
single smallest entity in the United States, the individual or
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the personal family. Why would we use the largest
entity, the furthest thing from you, to solve your hunger
problem or your income issues when it comes to affordability?
Oh, because we'll use whatever tool we can to usher in a
failing system. That's why.
Because we do not care about principal.
We do not care about the federalgovernment or what its actual
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charter omission is. And we should know the reason
the federal government sucks, why it's awful, why we don't
like it. If you are a quote, UN quote,
rhino like me, if you're a person who is a conservative and
thinks that small government is the answer, what do we know?
We know that the system is what it does.
And what it does is take all themoney, do some inefficient sort
of shuffling, and then hand it out in a least efficient way
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possible with the least amount of control that any of us have
over it. The prolonged shutdown lasting
several months may force furloughed employees to exhaust
savings. Welcome to my world.
I've been there. It sucked.
Yeah. Gerardo Boyle was there too,
while sapping wider government consumer strength as a swath of
people go without key governmentsupport.
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Why is government support key toyour survival plan?
The entire purpose of the government is to create space
for you to thrive, not to make sure that you thrive.
The purpose of the government has nothing to do with keeping
you alive or supporting you. All it's supposed to do is ward
off the threats that would come in and try to stop you from
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surviving. But it's not a guarantee that
you're going to be OK. Ben Shapiro used to talk about
this all the time. The brilliance of the American
experiment was that it created space for you to prosper, but it
guaranteed nothing. And many people for the last 200
+ 50 years of this country died trying.
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And that's what was expected. The minute that we started
making a safety net and we started mandating charity in
opposition to the founder of this country, one of the
founders, James Madison, the architect of our Constitution,
the father of it, one of the guys who said that there is no
legislative duty to provide charity.
Our government has no business doing such a thing.
The minute that we made that part of the government's
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mission, we really, really saddled ourselves to something
that we ought not to. And the minute that we died was
when we opened up the gates and said anybody can come here.
And by the way, you also can access this safety net that you
have no business to have, including when you got here
illegally. So we are currently seeing this
crying effect non-stop and they're going to talk about it
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going into a recession. The government is shut down.
What happens next? God forbid all these people are
so upset. Here's Debbie Wasserman ramen
noodle Schultz. Once you see it, you cannot
Unsee it. She's looking very sad.
She's making a truly inarticulate argument for
healthcare, which is not the government's business, has
nothing to do with the government's priorities.
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We just read them. Healthcare has nothing to do
with general welfare. Nothing.
Nor does it have to do with the common defense.
Let me go back to the let's go back to the document.
Does it establish justice? No.
Does it ensure domestic tranquility?
No. Does it provide common defense?
No. Does it promote general
well-being? I don't know.
That doesn't really make any sense to me.
You're trying to squeeze something in that didn't even
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exist back then, so no. Does it secure the blessings of
liberty to our self and our children?
No, it does not. There's a congresswoman
inarticularly arguing something that I think is completely
ridiculous. And by the way, she can't even
get her own argument right. Watch how many times she falls
all over it. Why someone decided to put this
video out is beyond me. She looks like she's having a
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stroke too. Half of her face is kind of
weird and droopy. She's very upset the government
is shut down. Obviously she's doing the maybe
she's doing the the sackcloth and the and the ashes in the
morning face. Maybe she has a rent garment
somewhere that we can't see on camera.
Here we go. House Republicans are refusing
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to even come to work. I mean, how do you resolve a
problem? How do you come to a compromise
if one side isn't even coming toto work in that they're on
vacation, they've abandoned their post and we have to stop.
They have to stop the my way or the highway politics that
they've been engaging in becausewe have millions of people who
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are dramatically, dramatically going to be impacted if we don't
resolve this healthcare crisis. We have to stop.
They have to stop someone. Someone has to stop.
It's not clear to me what it is that I'm reading.
I'm just saying words. Is that Bell's palsy?
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Is that what that is? Should I put it back on the
screen here for a second? What is it that causes this face
thing? House Republicans are refusing
to even come to work. I mean, how do you resolve a
problem? How do you come to a compromise
if one side isn't even coming toto work?
I mean, they're, they're on vacation.
They've abandoned their post andwe have to stop.
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They have to stop the. We have to stop.
They have to stop my way or the highway.
We're the ones that actually don't want to fund this
government, but they don't want to fund this government.
We won't sign off on the thing that we previously signed off
on, but they won't sign off on it.
I mean, I just don't care. Keep it up, please.
Here's Tim Burchett, I've met him in person.
He seems like a nice man. He also seems like he's full of
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crap too. Every single time I see him
interview more and more, he justlooks like he wants to be a
social media star. I guess that's what he's
getting. The audio is a little bit goofy.
It sounds like it's in a tunnel.It's not my fault.
I think it's double tracked on this.
That's on his end. So be it.
Here he is talking about the everybody.
Folks won't know about the Schumer shutdown.
Folks want to know about that Schumer shutdown that we're
calling it. We branded the Schumer shutdown.
Own it, you clowns. You guys want to be small
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government. You want to proclaim you're from
Tennessee? You want to go out there and be
conservative, be freaking conservative.
Be like, yeah, the government isshut down and we're not going to
open it until we cut a ton of it.
And the longer we can let the clock run out, the happier we'll
be. There's a Schumer shut down.
Folks won't know about it. Everybody, Tim Burchett, a lot
of folks are talking about what's going on with the Schumer
shut down and SNAP benefits are going to be cut.
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We don't do something. Well, here's the truth on that.
SNAP, of course, is the new termfor food stamps.
There's been some new rules put in place that folks need to need
to try to get a job, things likethat, that that are kind of
offensive to the left and, and alot of people are unhappy about
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that. But the truth is the reason
those benefits are not going to go through is because every
Democrat except one and the House voted to shut the
government down. And then in the Senate, they've
had 12 votes. And every time the Democrats had
voted to shut the government down.
They keep saying, well, the Republicans have the majority,
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but they know the truth is even though they have the majority,
you have to have 60 votes. Republicans have 53.
So, and you've got several, two or three Democrats that have
that have switched over and thatare voting to open the
government. Is he out of breath, just
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walking on leaves or whatever itis he's doing to?
Again, yet another argument. The people that are in our
government are too old. I don't even know how old he is.
I should probably look it up. That's something I probably
should know. Hold on.
We'll look at it right now. Tim Burchett, there it is.
Age. How old do you think he is,
folks? Not on here.
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One SEC. We'll get it. 61 years old.
Right on the edge there, brother.
Four more years and you should be out.
That won't be the case. He'll stick around.
He's he's thinking that a woman named Marsha Blackburn, he was
like 78 years old, should be thegovernor in his state.
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problems in this country. NBA gambling stuff.
NBA gambling, Yeah, it's a nightmare for the league.
This is their eight men out. I guess this is the story.
Apparently, this is what our FBIdoes.
In addition to spying on, quote,UN quote, spying on our
political officials and going out there and checking in on the
1st Amendment protected activities of other people.
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There is a nightmare gambling scandal.
Hornets guard Terry Rozier. I don't know who that guy is.
I don't know anything about sports ball, especially NBA.
It's the least sports ball that I'm aware of, folks.
They were indicted in part of aninvestigation into insider
sports betting. A separate investigation of what
law enforcement described as a Mafia rigged poker game also led
to charges for the Trail Blazerscoach guy named Chauncey Pull
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Ups Phillips, another person. I don't know, There's his naive
face on the screen. These people don't matter to me
whatsoever. The amount of money we're
talking about is opinions. It's silly.
People have always alleged this sort of thing.
Are you telling me that people who play a game for money and
have the ability to make money based on the outcome of that
game, even though they're not supposed to, might actually
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accept money to change the outcome of that game?
When there's so many games that if it does change one or two
outcomes on one or two games, itdoesn't affect their season?
Holy moly, that can't be the case.
Isn't the arrest, including Hallof Famer and Portland head coach
Chauncey Billups, altered the tenor of the week's conversation
around the NBA? The new seasons only just
started two days earlier. The mood, front office executive
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said, went from fanfare to fear.Did it?
I didn't even know. Most of you didn't care either.
Cash Patel went to go make a bigdeal out of it.
Here he is on C-SPAN giving whatever this is that he does.
This was a multi year investigation as far as I can
understand. I think it started in 2019.
And so this began long, long, long before Cash Patel ever was
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even a thought in the mind of the FBI.
Because this is what the FBI does.
They do long term investigationsand when you need a win, Cash in
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Good morning. Today we are here in New York to
announce a historic arrest across a wide sweeping.
Wait, why is he out of breath? I understand why Tim Birchett
was out of breath. He's 61 and he's walking.
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CAS Patel is standing at a podium, not wearing a a suit
like an FBI director. He's wearing an FBI Ray jacket
as though he just got in from arresting people, custom fitted
for himself with patches for probably New York field office
on it. Why is he out of breath?
Good morning. Today we are here in New York to
announce a historic arrest across a wide sweeping criminal
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enterprise that envelops both the NBA and La Casa Nostra.
The men and women up here standing with me represent a
small portion of the leadership team that brought profound
justice in an era that needed itmore than any.
I'll just highlight some of the some of the details in the case
in the FBI work and then you'll hear from the others.
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But as you now know, individualssuch as Chauncey Billups, Damon
Jones and Terry Rozier were taken into custody today.
Former current NBA players and coaches.
What you don't know is that thisis an illegal gambling operation
and sports rigging operation that spanned the course of
years. The FBI LED a coordinated
takedown across 11 states to arrest over 30 individuals today
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responsible for this case, whichis very much ongoing.
Not only did we crack into the fraud that these perpetrators
committed on the grand stage of the NBA, but we also entered and
executed a system of justice against La Cosa Nostra to
include the Bonanno, Gambino, Genovesi, and Lucchesi crime
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families. And you'll hear more about those
details today. The charges and the arrests that
were taken down across this country range from wire fraud,
money laundering, extortion, robbery, illegal gambling.
This FBI will leave no room for any perpetrator of crime across
this country. You hear a lot about our work of
defending the homeland and crushing violent crime.
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Will this work is also representative of a colossal
portion of the FBI's mandate to keep America safe and keep our
entertainment industry fair and secure?
That's what I'm most worried about.
Guys. I got to tell you when I start
thinking like, what is the purpose of the FBI if not to
keep our entertainment system fair?
I need to make sure that people that are doing degenerate sports
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gambling don't have an unfair thing going on.
You know, people who basically don't know how to do math are
there like what's going on here?You know what I didn't hear
though and I really am going to need this from him.
What I didn't hear was some praise of Donald Trump.
Is there any knob slobbery to behad?
Could there be some knob slobbery?
I hope so. I'd hate to see an opportunity
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to stand in front of a microphone in a national way and
not do knob slobbery of Donald Trump.
Seemed like something was mything.
I didn't get enough sniffs either.
I only heard like 3 sniffs on there.
This is what the FBI is really look like.
If you're going after La Cosa Nostra, knock yourself out.
By the way, that's called trans.It's called transnational
organized crime or talk West. That's what we do in the FBI.
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Theoretically, they used to do that.
Then they claimed that the mob was dead.
Apparently the mob is back. Why is the mob back?
Oh, because the FBI lit off the gas.
Maybe they weren't allowed to goafter it.
Fine, good. Do do that.
To act like this is some sort oflike heroic big deal and that
sports gambling might actually have some fraud involved in it.
I don't know. Is that really, Is that really
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the big priority? Is that the big win?
Let's do some knob slobbery because I feel like we missed
out on that opportunity and you should never miss out on
opportunity. Tell your boss how awesome he is
because of how awesome you are. The NYPDHSI and teams of law
enforcement officials from around the country made this day
possible. It takes a team to bring this
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kind of justice, sweeping justice, into the halls of the
United States courtrooms where our brave United States Attorney
has LED this prosecution. It takes courageous prosecutors
to stand before you and say we will not allow this kind of
illicit activity to happen not only at the national sporting
level but also where it hides inLa Cosa Nostra.
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And when these two collided together, they perpetrated a
fraud that is historic in terms of not just money, but the
scheme and the deceit that they utilize to steal and swindle
people from money to include crypto fraud.
You missed it, man. There was an opportunity.
What about knob slobbery? Maybe you'll get another shot
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when you go on Fox for like a real interview.
You could go and do that. So we'll go ahead and do.
I'm really disappointed I saw solittle of it.
And Donald Trump is also disappointed.
He takes note when you don't do the right thing, when you don't
say what needs to be done. We're going to talk about what
it is. The system is, what it does.
We're going to talk about exactly where this this problem
continues to go on. This is what our FBI is doing.
Great. What else are they doing?
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They're also doing the thing that we don't want.
They're going after that First Amendment.
I don't think it's terrible, by the way, that they went and
arrested people. I think it was a little bit
silly that they drove out and like knocked down like some
horse betting places the other day.
And so they're, they're doing this sort of like every single
moment. We're going to try to grab as
much glory as possible. I've never seen an FBI director
as much as we've seen Kash Patelin the what, 8 months that he's
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been doing it. Never.
Neither of you, by the way, you've never seen that much of
him. Let's take a quick break over
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This is fun. This is the old that remember he
said this FBI and that FBI, the old FBI and this FBI.
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And there's always this differentiation.
It's the same FBI. This is a story that one of you
brought to my attention, a guy named Scott Payne.
I don't know anything about Scott Payne.
He's he's probably an OK dude. He did a bunch of stories though
of late, how I went undercover to expose America's Nazis.
Now, I do have a little bit of aproblem because this is what the
FBI has done since the 90s. Are you allowed to be a Nazi in
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America? Yeah, you are.
You actually are. Are you allowed to be a white
supremacist in America? Can you believe in the
superiority of one race over another race?
Yeah. Yeah, you can.
Are you allowed to be an A hole and have, like, opinions that we
do not like in America? It turns out you are.
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Are you allowed to associate with people who have those
beliefs? Yeah.
Yeah, you can. Can you have all kinds of crappy
ideas that are really not suitable for maybe a polite and
Christian society? It turns out that you are
allowed to do that. Scott Payne with Michelle
Shepherd. This article is written under
the Walrus. It's Canadian Conversations,
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Canada's Conversation. They used the word acceleration
list. Acceleration lists, which you
guys had not heard. I, I was accused of being an
acceleration list the other day and I don't know if that person
was in the white supremacy camp or not online, but the basic
idea is, is that you are lookingto hasten the demise.
They use it as a, as a, a very negative.
It's a pejorative. Generally speaking, when the law
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enforcement talks about it, we're talking about people that
want to hasten the demise so that we can get to whatever the
next iteration is. Now they think the next
iteration is a white ethnostate and they can think whatever the
hell they want because this is America.
Accelerationist Dr. into OverDrive to help establish a
white ethno state. FBI special agents.
I infiltrated one, says Scott Payne.
I got nothing against Scott Payne.
I don't know him personally. I won't take any hits against
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who he is or what he did or any of his career.
I don't have a problem with people doing the work, except
when that work involves trying to go out after a First
Amendment protected activity. I do actually have a problem
with that. He went after outlaw motorcycle
gangs. I think they're lame.
He apparently was infiltrating into some of these like
Atomwaffe Division and other accelerationist groups that are
white supremacy. He has a big talk on this stuff
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about what's called the base, quote, UN quote.
The base, End Quote. OK, that's the name of the group
and the base is supposed to be these like neo Nazi white
supremacist. They were the big deal under
Biden. They were the FB is favorite
thing. They're the reason why racially
motivated violent extremists were the same category.
They ran out of the base. There wasn't enough of them.
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That's why they ended up going after Catholics in Richmond, VA
and said that maybe these white supremacists would be able to
convert over very devout and preVatican 2 enthusiasts.
Catholics who like Latin Mass. The base was one of them.
What's wild is these stories I had AI, had a little brush with
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him. We followed this guy.
I followed the guy on the screenright now.
This is an older story. This is coming from ABC as well.
I thought about maybe 1/3 of ourstories come from ABC.
Today, newly released FBI tape show a white supremacist member
of the base plotting terrorist attacks.
This is from November of 2021. That's when the FBI started
putting some of this stuff out. He had a plot for mass murder
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fueled by racist hate. His name was Patrick Jordan
Matthews that was on the arrest operation for Patrick Jordan
Matthews. It was in Maryland, Virginia.
He is a former Canadian Army reservist, illegally snuck into
the United States, was being told by the public, ran all
these stories. We had to go find them, but they
were telling the public that no one knew where he was.
We knew where he was the whole time.
The FBI tracked his movements the entire time, from the time
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he slipped over the border in Canada all the way down to
Atlanta, watched him in Atlanta,drove him up while he was
driving up from Atlanta. There was a surveillance team on
him the entire way. And then my team took over at
the border, the border of Virginia.
And then we followed him all theway up to Maryland.
Then we handed him off to the Baltimore surveillance team and
they would bedded him down. And then like a day or two
later, I joined the the Washington Field SWAT team as a
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medic and we rolled in and we pulled these people out of that
thing. I still remember driving up that
long driveway. I remember that his house was
like it was in the kind of a woody area he was sleeping in
the in the the garage apartment above his grandma's house.
It was a White House with a window that I remember seeing
one of our snipers sitting thereand throwing lasers on.
It was a pretty memorable rest in so much as we had to drive a
long way to go do it. We're out in the middle of
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freaking nowhere too. I remember that as well.
On the way back. We got lost out in the middle of
the boonies in Maryland. Patrick Matthews.
Illegal in the United States. Brian Lemmy, a Maryland resident
and self-described white nationalist, fantasize about the
brutal murders that they would carry out soon against law
enforcement and black people with the goal of bringing about
the boogaloo. The boogaloo is like the next
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civil war or the collapse of theUnited States federal government
in order to prop up the white ethno state, according to
recordings. Because they were infiltrating
this. Because these guys ever really
do anything that much? No.
Did they get arrested like a bunch of little puppies?
Yeah, they did. They said if you see a bunch of
blacks sitting on the corner, you effing shoot them.
They never did that thing. They just said those things.
So, I mean, these were awful people, no question about it.
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But to act like this was the number one threat, which is what
the Biden administration told usthe entire time that I was
serving under the Biden administration.
So 2021 on, we were hearing about it.
And it turns out Chris Wray was actually floating that BS all
the way through Donald Trump's first term as well.
One of the first things I said in the first interview that I
did when I sat down with Dan Mongino, I told him explicitly,
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and I've said this to people at The Washington Times and others,
that the demand for white supremacy vastly outstrips the
supply for white supremacy, which is why they pumped up this
guy. Why would you release a picture
of a guy wearing a gas mask? Do you know how ineffective and
stupid that looks? He's in a room taking a picture
of himself trying on his gear. I got a freaking gas mask
sitting on the table just outside of my studio here.
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So what? I got a bump helmet to go along
with the two with a GoPro on. I got more guns than any of
these guys had. All their all their guns
combined is less than the guns in this house right now.
But the base sounds really scary.
The base. The two men were arrested in
January of 2020. It was one of the last things I
did in or when the first thing Idid in 2020 before the COVID
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stuff went down. Days before Richmond rally was
supposed to take place. They found tactical gear, 1500
rounds of ammunition and packed food and supplies in their
residence. People, if you're not a gun
person and someone tells you that that that the bad guy had
1500 rounds, I don't buy less than 1500 rounds at a time
anymore. I probably have more than 10,000
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rounds of 22LR right now and I guarantee you that if they
raided my house they would be like 50. 1000 rounds of.
Ammunition. Somebody might actually be like,
oh, that guy was actually getting ready.
He was actually preparing. I have buckets that have more
than 1000 rounds at a time, and I have pallets of these buckets
on purpose. Why would you do that?
Oh, because you might like to shoot.
And it turns out in America, it turns out in America we actually
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have that right. It's the Second Amendment right
to keep and bear arms. If you want to bear them, you
actually have to be able to use them.
They're supposed to promote our general welfare.
They're supposed to actually allow us to to ensure domestic
tranquility. One of those things is that we
are prepared to make sure that someone doesn't come in and
disrupt the domestic tranquility.
Part of ensuring domestic tranquility is that Americans
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have the ability to defend themselves.
They don't wait for the federal government because the federal
government doesn't have a policeforce.
Read the Constitution, folks. This guy goes on to talk about
how he worked for 23 years and he worked on outlaw motorcycle
gangs and cartels and neo Nazi groups.
And so there's a couple of different things and you guys
shared his story and it sounds interesting.
It does. I mean, it's an interesting
story. Undercover work is always quite
interesting, but some of this stuff seems like inherently
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First Amendment protected and I've always had a real issue
with going after it. Simply saying that someone is a
white supremacist is not justification for an FBI
investigation into them. They're really, really keen on
this. On the left.
They want to point out that white supremacists are really
bad speakers. What about people that do things
actually illegally that they aredefending, right?
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It's legal to be a white supremacist.
It's not legal to come to our country illegally.
And this is where I continue to see this sort of KFAB, this sort
of fakeness. We're seeing the left now in
violation of our Constitution claim that they will use any
lever possible to defend their positions, regardless of how
legal it is, how logical it is, how much it makes any bit of
sense whatsoever. I knew we were going to get some
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knob slobbery, so I've got some from Cash Patel.
The concern is this story right here, OK.
The concern is the governor of Illinois, and a lot of the stuff
comes out of Illinois, has signed an executive order that
he wants to document the so-called unlawful acts of
federal agents doing ICE enforcement.
The only problem is, is that they are not unlawful acts
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because of that supremacy clausethat we started off with.
So let's get to the Knob slobbery and the Cash Patel
question on Laura Ingraham. If you guys want to ever go on
Fox News, just remember they're going to tell you what they want
to talk about. Then you have to agree that
you're going to talk about it unless you're a government
official and they are toadying up to you to maintain access.
Then you can come on and you canspit your own talking points,
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which is what's going on right here.
I only say that because I've been on Fox News a number of
times. Here it is.
I've been on with Laura, Governor Pritzker and others are
creating these apps and databases to track ICE agents.
Is there is there any movement in the administration to pursue,
you know, prosecution or charges?
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Against individuals who are impeding law enforcement to that
capacity. And Laura, it's great to be with
you. And absolutely.
And because of the power of President Trump and the team
that he has built, not just in the public sector, in the
government sector, but the private sector, he and our
attorney general have been able to go to these application
companies and have these apps actually deleted and permanently
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removed. That's the immediate solution.
But if these people continue to endanger the lives of law
enforcement, you bet this FBI isgoing to chase every single one
of them down. No one is allowed to touch a cop
on my watch and no one's going to touch a cop on our watch.
And on the off chance that they do, or participate in a scheme
via an app or otherwise that does so, they will find
themselves in handcuffs, just like so many of those that have
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tried to hurt law enforcement inthe past.
But now law enforcement is so well respected, thanks to
President Trump's leadership andthe establishment of this
Homeland Security Task Force, the American people are seeing
what cops can do when you let them be cops.
He couldn't help himself, could he?
Cops being cops. ICE are not cops.
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Federal agents are not cops. It's so flippant, silly and
embarrassing. Cops work for localities.
That's not what we have. That's not what the supremacy.
They are federal agents, which is a really big difference.
It turns out Donald Trump is making this thing happen.
Yeah. Somebody said we should make a
drinking game out of this. We certainly could.
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All right. What is he talking about?
He's talking about people in Illinois at the governor's
mansion, people in the Secretaryof State office saying things
that are nuts. I want to show you something I
saw yesterday, and I'm going to go ahead and help you understand
why the supremacy clause is going to debunk this.
Regardless of what Grok or AI has to tell you.
I'm correct in this one. I know because I lived it.
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I lived it in the seat of federal government.
I lived it in multiple jurisdictions.
I have violated the thing that this guy is upset about in New
Mexico, in Texas, in Alaska. I'm trying to get a good count
here in Oregon, in Washington state, in Pennsylvania, in
Florida, in North Carolina and South Carolina, in Virginia, in
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Maryland. You guys get the idea.
In Washington, DC itself, this is a really little interesting
take that this guy is going to go out there.
This is the Secretary of State in Illinois claiming that he's
going to now track down federal agents for violating state laws.
Ready to check this out? You may have seen this video
recently on social media. It shows an ICE agent
confronting someone filming a vehicle and saying, well I have
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a big problem with that. You see, swapping out Illinois
license plates on Illinois registered vehicles is illegal
and as Secretary of State I have0 tolerance for this type of
illegal activity. We are investigating these
allegations as we speak, and I'masking for your help.
Today, we're announcing a special plate watch hotline for
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people to report this type of illegal activity.
You can call 312-814-1730 or e-mail Play Watch at ilsos.gov.
Flipping license plates are altering them in any way to
avoid detection is strictly prohibited in Illinois.
Penalties include fines and potential jail time.
Our office also has the authority to suspend or revoke
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the vehicle's license plates. And no one, no one, including a
federal agent, is above the law.So if you see this occurring
anywhere, call or e-mail our hotline so that we can keep our
community safe. What does that mean?
Keep our community safe. That's interesting.
So his name is Alexi Guinolas. I don't know how to say his
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name. It's GIANNOULIAS.
It's one of those Greek names that I can't pronounce.
Sorry about that. What I do know is that Julie
Kelly gave $6000 to his RE election campaign in 2022.
Did you guys know that $6000 hard money donation Julie Kelly
to that guy? You remember Julie Kelly, the
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hero of J6, the defender of federal law enforcement after
our guys got in charge but not before.
OK, let's just help this out. If you flip federal license
plates and you are in pursuit ofyour federal duty, then you are
not in violation of any law. Why would that be Kyle?
Oh, because they're actually arestatutory allowances for you to
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do the thing that you got to do.There are federal policies that
supersede whatever this guy says.
I have changed license plates. I have carried a gun in every
jurisdiction. Not with state status most
times. Most states do not honor or
acknowledge federal agents as peace officers and therefore you
would have to get a permit. Except you don't, because you're
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a federal agent and you don't have to listen to them.
I'm not defending the federal government.
I'm just telling you the realityon the ground is you can change
license plates or not change license plates or not have
license plates at all. I used to drive through Virginia
occasionally and I would take mylicense plates off and I drive
without them and they would comein behind me, state police, and
they turn on their lights and they try to pull me over and I
didn't pull over. You know what they did?
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They got confused. Is it funny?
It's kind of funny. It's kind of the dream of every
single person that's never wanted to pull over when you
weren't doing something illegal.They don't know what to do.
They're like, wait, when I turn on the flashy things and the
other guy goes and pulls over. I just didn't pull over.
I just kept driving the way thatI do.
And eventually, if I could find a way when I wasn't behind the
subject that I was following that was involved in a terror
case or, you know, gambling for the NBA or whatever the hell
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else we were doing. And I would flip on my rear
lights and I'd try and show themlike, hey, I'm a law enforcement
vehicle. But I didn't stop because I was
doing my job and they had no authority to stop me.
Because the supremacy clause, under the authority, United
States shall be the supreme law of the land.
That's it. Anything in the Constitution or
laws of any state to the contrary notwithstanding doesn't
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matter. The supremacy clause has been
widely interpreted to say that you can do the things you can do
to the point where if you're scoped on duty, you could
actually kill somebody and not be liable for it, even if it was
your own fault. But you were pursuing your duty
and honest and, and in in good faith.
I love you guys on the chat. You guys are like, you could
have been shot. No, I wasn't going to be shot.
In fact, the funniest thing thathappened, my buddy Mike, who's
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no longer my buddy, but he was my buddy when I came out of the
Academy, whenever we first got our badges and our guns, the
first thing they did, they gave us the guns.
We tucked them into our our, ourholsters.
We stepped outside of the firearms facility at Quantico
and he looked over at me and he goes, we've waited so long to be
above the law. And we post just burst out
laughing because it's really funny.
Except there is kind of an attitude like that and you can
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see why these people are upset and you can understand, but they
are more than happy to use the federal government when they
can. They're happy to lean on the
state government when possible. They're also willing to quote UN
quote, fight, even though this is well within the authority of
the the various different federal agencies and this stuff
is going on. This is a senator asking Linda
McMahon to stop DHS. So she's asking the Department
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of Education to stop the Department of Homeland Security
from doing what DHS does with anauthority that doesn't exist at
the Department of Education. That's Tammy Duckworth right
there sitting in her chair and she's demanding that the one
federal department stop the other federal department from
doing the job of that federal department.
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What is all this stuff going on about?
How does it work? Well, it works like this.
There are people who are directly attempting at the state
level and now also at the federal level just do talking.
This is just me fighting for you, Chip, and $5 kind of deal.
But you've had people that are congressmen that are now they're
going to go after the state authorities again.
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They don't care what lever of power they pull on as long as
they can pull on your heartstrings and act like it.
There's suddenly states rights guys.
Here's Robert Garcia, Democrat representative out of
California, and he's going to work with the governor and the
mayor of a state that is subservient in the in the
immigration world to be able to track these people.
They are making it more dangerous for for feds doing the
job that we actually think they should do.
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They don't care anything about whose power, what's authorized,
any principles whatsoever. Here is in a couple of little
videos from this one. I shared this with the mayor.
Over the course of the next couple of weeks, the oversight
committee will be launching on their website a master ice
tracker. Where we can, we're going to be
essentially tracking every single instance that we can
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verify that the community will send be able to send us
information on. I shared this with the mayor.
Over the course of the next couple of weeks, the Oversight
Committee will be launching on their website a master ice
tracker, a master ice tracker that the federal government's
going to do from Congress. Really, that's not going to be a
problem. I'm sure we can't have any
issues with that. This is an ongoing push, though.
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We're seeing members of the the federal Congress, right, the
national organization that's supposed to make laws.
And rather than make laws because they can't, and rather
than actually do the work that they're supposed to do, which
they won't want to do, they go and they make speeches about how
they're going to get the state to go after it.
Pretty wild. This is a representative.
Let me double check his name real quick.
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His name is Chewie Garcia, and he is in Illinois.
And he's also upset that Ice is doing the job that ice is
supposed to do. I don't know why.
Cowardly. That's why you cover your face.
Cowardly, that's why you cover your name.
Because you're not proud to serve.
Because you're not serving anyone except the evil forces
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that seek to oppress us, to drive us into the shadows of
society, and to make us silent. But we're not silent.
We're here and we are morally defiant because we're on the
right side of history and of this cause.
OK, this is where the Podesta plan kicks in.
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This is where that false flag, first you got to inflamed
passions and they're doing it. And so the stuff that Alex Jones
has been talking about for quitea while.
He's not wrong. He's not wrong that this could
be a thing that gets on. You only need an inciting
incident. Here's another good one.
This is a very emotional trigger, although we just ignore
the complete underlying issues here.
ICE arrest Chicago man whose teenage daughter is fighting
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cancer. He belongs with her.
They say, OK, we're going to read the story.
Let's get emotional about this. Please engage your emotions.
Chicago Tribune Ophelia Torres has spent almost every day in
the past month at the Something Children's Hospital where a 16
year old Lakeview High School student is fighting cancer.
After a tough few weeks, the disease spread through her body
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and the doctors inserted a drainto relieve her abdomen.
All that's really sad. Nobody's excited about it.
Well, what's really going on here?
Oh, the story is, is that this is a sympathetic situation and
her dad, who came to the United States illegally, has been doing
things illegally and was trying to work illegally in violation
of both our civil and our our criminal laws, was arrested by
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ICE. And that is the real problem.
We cannot have this thing. How dare they do their job?
Look, they're going to continue to try to make up excuses for
what they're doing, but what they're doing is unconscionable.
They're not going after criminals.
They're going after fathers, fathers who have spent their
life in this country making thiscountry better.
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It's unconscionable what you're saying.
And I really believe that justice will be served.
I'm hopeful for that as we continue to defend this family
and so many who are under siege by these terrible ICE
operations. A father that was picked up just
while going to a Home Depot, is that correct?
That is correct. A father who was doing side
jobs, including going to Home Depot to be able to go do the
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work that he's doing so he can pay for the care that his
daughter needs with stage 4 cancer.
The daughter has stage 4 cancer.He's trying to save some money
up and that's why he was let's what's, let's just change it.
Let's say he was doing somethingelse illegal.
He was just dealing drugs. He was just selling child
pornography because he was trying to help his children.
Are they equivalent? No.
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Is there a pretty close fact that you are breaking the law,
that you were doing something illegal and then you just had
consequences for it? How about Republicans stand up
and say, yeah, that's fine, we're OK with that.
The The the issue is, is that some of these people out there
making these arguments, they forget that maybe there's that
guy and he's an exception. He's certainly an exception.
And then there's maybe this guy who also might be an exception,
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but we can weigh your exception with the same exceptions.
There are plenty of people that have done bad things that came
here because they've already shown a propensity to not follow
our laws. You came in illegally and now
you're going to work illegally. You're going to take jobs that
you're not allowed to have. You're going to accept money
that you're not allowed to have.That means you're probably doing
identity theft. If you're working a regular job,
that's a felony every single time you do it.
And it's not a victimless crime.Or maybe you're involved like
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this. This is also in Chicago.
It's in a sexual assault on Chicago's Northwest Side.
Will remain in jail while he awaits trial and the details
coming to light weeks after the violent attack.
W JS Corney Spinelli is near Blackhawk Park in the Belmont
Cragin neighborhood where investigators say the assault
happened. This attack was believed to be
random. The 54 year old victim walking
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home when she was allegedly grabbed by the 21 year old
suspect who ran out of this park.
It makes me feel really. Scary because.
I walked in the morning by myself.
Some concerned residents now learning of a violent attack on
August 31st. Prosecutors say it happened at
the hands of this man, 21 year old later Aras Medina, just
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before 3:00 in the morning. According to court documents,
Aras Medina first pulled the woman to the ground by her hair
before forcing her up and acrossthe street.
Private surveillance video picked up the sounds of her
screams. The suspect allegedly forced her
into an alleyway off Laverne, threw her to the ground and
undressed her before dragging her further that was caught on
pod cameras. Investigators say the suspect
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then strangled her and grabbed her by the hair, slamming her
head into the concrete repeatedly.
According to a court proffer. The victim told detective she
lost consciousness, but when shecame to try to fight off the
suspect, who again slammed her to the ground and continued his
sexual assault, the suspect was spooked and ran when a car
approached. To walk out of your house and
not feel safe there on your neighborhood and.
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It's terrible. I'm asleep.
Prosecutors say it was workers at a nearby food truck that were
able to help the woman and call 911.
Staff at L Azteca say they were about done for the night when
the woman ran into the truck. One worker still inside there.
They say she was frantic and explaining what happened.
Another worker was able to. Yeah.
But we need to stop the unlawfulattacks by federal agents going
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after scumbags. Is everybody a scumbag?
Probably not. Are you going to get some of
them? Sure.
Do they have any right to be here?
No. Are we going to see an emotional
reaction on the on the left that's going to cause people to
eventually provoke a conflict with our federal agents?
I think that's pretty high probability.
And so when Alex Jones talks about the Podesta plan, which is
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to say essentially get people inflamed, emotional, do stories
about a father just trying to support his daughter with stage
4 cancer and trying to get a jobillegally at Home Depot and
they're bad. And if you see ICE agents that
are flipping their plates, are you outraged?
Do these people care about otherlaws in the state?
No, they do not. What they're going to do is get
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people really amped up because they found a bad boogeyman, in
the same way that people on the right are really, really upset
about Antifa, which by the way, I've been surrounded by people
from Antifa. I'm not a big fan just to assume
that everybody who has an idea or everybody who has a First
Amendment protected liberty, like people in Antifa, They have
a right to have Antifa ideas just like white supremacists do,
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just like neo Nazis do. They all have that right?
It turns out under the 1st Amendment, they can't do
anything about it that's physical or kinetic, but they
can have those thoughts and theycan go to a protest as long as
they don't get violent and breakthe law.
We should have principles. We don't have that.
We don't have people that are running our country that have
those principles. The Podesta plan is going to get
people emotionally stirred up and then they're going to take
actions and those actions will look like this.
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And eventually somebody will be shot and killed and that person
will be lionized and we'll get another George Floyd scenario,
which was a pretty imperfect. You'll get a much more
sympathetic person. It's going to be a mainstream
white mom who just got so incensed that she had to go out
there and stop ICE agents and that's why she rammed her
suburban with kids in it. She's going to get shot in front
of her kids because she rammed some ICE agents.
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These stories are getting more prominent and, and it's going to
be the emotional strings that turn and you're going to find
that it's going to be either women or feminized men that are
going to be the ones who act. That's my prediction.
I'm saying that is my prediction.
Here's an example. Cicero police now confirms a
driver of a blue pickup truck was allegedly attempting to hit
ADHS vehicle at that intersection.
Police say the driver of the blue truck tried speeding off
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from the area when it hit a Toyota sedan that was crossing
through the intersection. Federal agents could be seen
helping the woman who is drivingthat sedan and they took the
driver of the blue pickup truck into custody. 25th Ward Alderman
by and Sig Joe Lopez was nearby as ICE operations unfolded in
Little Village today. 26 and Christiana.
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The crash I leave in the middle of the street, chase somebody
out of the vehicle. They keep doing that.
They detain someone right here in the in outside of businesses.
I think there are at least two people.
I'm continually uncomfortable bypeople who have thick accents
and and did not come from this country being in charge, even at
the state or city level. It really does bother me.
I don't know whether that's fairor not.
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I know they're representing people that are naturalized
citizens and so on, but also they're representing some ethos
that's not here. It's the same problem I have
with the State Department where people from the State Department
were not American by birth and they came here and then they
represent American interests to their own home countries where
they come from. I find that really problematic.
It's not, it's not specifically bigoted.
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It's just a concern that it's like, where are your loyalties?
And I don't know how to prove it.
I've met people that are from other countries that are truly
loyal to the United States. It's obviously a real thing, but
none of them seem to have accents like that.
So I don't know if that's an affectation the way that we see
like Ilhan Omar, who can turn iton and turn it off, or whether
that's just that the way that they they speak and they never
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learn how to speak English in anaccent.
Maybe they came here too late. I can't test what's in people's
hearts, but it does make me ask a lot of questions, more than I
feel comfortable with. And this guy, Chewie Garcia, he
just told you exactly what's going to go on.
He said that we are on the morally correct side of this
thing, that we people that are on the left right now, they have
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a moral correct position. That means that the other side
is being immoral. And that is a the motivation to
act. And that's why you're going to
see people do rammings. That's why this is going to be a
problem. So as we go into this weekend,
we're going to remember when youstart playing on people's
heartstrings, when you start doing these, these, these
emotional appeals which they left is totally keen on.
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They destroyed the people's house at the White House.
How dare they? They're doing illegal attacks.
They're breaking the law. They're not using license
plates. Do you, how many drug dealers
don't use license plates or fliplicense plates?
Are you guys going after all of them?
You're going to go after freaking ICE agents who actually
are allowed to do that under thesupremacy Clause?
Give me a freaking break. But they are going to whip up
the heartstrings and people are simple minded enough that they
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will actually react. And then you're going to get
somebody, ram, somebody's going to get shot.
Somebody's going to try to interfere with somebody getting
arrested. That has nothing to do with it.
They're going to get shot because they're going to pull a
weapon or they're going to look like they're pulling a weapon
and it's going to be a justifiable shooting.
And then you're going to have open revolt of the emotional
foolish people who are so easilymanipulated.
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The key is to not be that person, to not be easily
emotionally manipulated, to be skeptical and just go, what are
they trying to pull on me here? Many of us have seen that a lot
of people that are now on the right have that skepticism about
all kinds of institutions. Don't be afraid to continue
that, especially the people thatare trying to pull on your
emotions from the right. That's going to be your podcast.
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That's going to be your news. That's going to be your radio.
That's going to be all the things.
They're playing the same exact tools that the left is.
But I can show you real clearly what the left is doing.
It's going to result in some violence.
Here's another. Here's another look at that guy,
Chewie Garcia. Remember, he's a congressman.
Cowardly. That's why you cover your face.
Cowardly, that's why you cover your name.
Because you're not proud to serve.
Because you're not serving anyone except the evil forces
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that seek to oppress us, to drive us into the shadows of
society, and to make us silent. But we're not silent.
We're here and we are morally defiant because we're on the
right side of history, right? You're on the right side of
history. He was born in Mexico.
He's from Mexico. He's not young.
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I'm just saying I don't like this kind of talk.
It gets people amped up and it gets them into a real dangerous
spot. And if you think that we're safe
simply because our FBI is in charge right now, Now we're
going after gambling and we're going to go after the bad guys.
We're going to do things like, Idon't know, go after Antifa.
What you heard, I want to tell you the danger of the quote UN
quote, our FBI, even our federallaw enforcement in general.
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If you think ICE would not turn around and be the welcoming
committee for illegals at the next election, I'm going to
remind you that you are sorely mistaken.
And I'm going to do so by playing you this Ring camera
footage. You guys are already going to
see this and you're going to know exactly what I'm talking
about. This is Ring camera footage that
was posted by Ken Klippenstein. He's one of the independent
journalist that I follow over onX and I have had some back and
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forth conversations. I think we hold similar concerns
about an FBI that does not and will not have principle.
The reason I brought up the white supremacy game is because
that's what they went after previously and we all said,
well, that's BS. First of all, there's not that
much white supremacy. And second of all, they have a
right to be white supremacist inAmerica.
Even if we don't want to associate with them, they really
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do. You're allowed to do that thing.
So people of principles will notbe deceived by that.
But your average MAGA person that's really excited and just
says whatever, Donald, what Trump's opinion is, is good for
me, whatever Josh Halley says, that's good enough for me.
They were doing some terrible things that they were legally
allowed to do. It turns out the FBI can also
still legally do this. There's no criminal predicate
involved in this interview. You're going to see two FBI
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agents who do not identify themselves by last name who
knock on a door on ring Cam and they tell a guy that you need to
come and talk to us. And they spent an hour.
I'll, I'll watch the video firstwith you and then I'm going to
read the article about the the stuff that they said.
And all of this stuff is very chilling to the First Amendment
liberties you have. This guy should have known ABCD.
He should be a Kyle Serif and show listener, obviously.
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Let's go ahead and listen to thevideo.
It's about 60 seconds. I forgot what.
They keep talking to Hey, my name is James.
I'm James Keith over with the FBI.
Hey Miles, nice to meet you brother.
Good, how you doing? We came out here to ask you
questions regarding a protest that happened on the 11th of
June. Protest.
On the 11th, yeah. What protest?
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There's a protest out by the Country Club in Valencia area
and we've been just basically going around asking questions
for a few people that were brought up in your name when
brought up. So OK, couple minutes to answer
some questions regarding the protest.
We were we were going around asking questions and your name
came up. You guys remember my favorite?
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Your name came across my desk. Why did my name come across your
desk? These people, this is not a
sophisticated person who's doinga counter interview.
Why did my name come across yourdesk, man?
Why are you here? What are we doing here?
What has caused you to be at my door?
It was a protest. Is there any allegation that or
information that I was involved in criminal activity?
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Maybe you should talk to my lawyer.
None of this stuff needs to be done, by the way.
It's like, hey, I'm Keith. That's James.
We're here from the FBI. Oh, congratulations.
Have a nice day. close the door.Feel free to leave a business
card on the on the doorstep. Adios, homie.
We're going to continue. There's another 20 seconds.
Yeah. Who are you with?
I'm with the FBI. My name's James.
My name's James. What's your last name?
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James. Especially so I just want to
know if you have a few minutes to chat.
Yeah, inside a few minutes. Go ahead.
Yeah. He's about to invite them in.
I got roommates. Can we do it?
Oh. Yeah, yeah, I'm supposed.
Yeah, we're not. Yeah.
Yeah, we'll totally talk to you.Wherever.
That's it. That's how not to handle a knock
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and talk by the FBI. They ended up speaking to this
man for about an hour per his own statements.
They came out to ask questions about a protest that happened on
the 11th of July. Your name was brought up.
No criminality alleged. Again, I would not even get that
far with this question, but let's continue on.
He said that he attended the anti ICE protest in June so we
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could express his opposition to the deportations.
That is a constitutionally protected position to hold.
If you guys think that the guy that was knocking there would
not also be knocking on. A pro-life Catholic store would
not also be knocking on, I don'tknow, like a a MAGA person store
for January 6th. We heard that you might have
been at a MAGA rally, you might have been at a Donald Trump
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rally. And we'd just like to ask you
some questions. What was this all about?
The protest involved an estimated 300 people that
gathered near the Icefield office in Valencia and S Country
Club. This is in Tucson.
This is the Phoenix office, the Tucson Resident Agency, where
where those agents are out of. I might be finding out more.
The crowd gathered. A group of protesters began
throwing objects, including rocks, paintballs, fireworks and
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smoke devices. Those are federal crimes, most
likely, so don't do that. The guards responded with crowd
control munitions. The windows, the ICE facility
and the adjacent building were broken and spray painted with
graffiti. A number of businesses nearby
were boarded up. Should be pretty easy to figure
out who's who. This guy was not charged.
He was not. He was not told that he was a
witness. And we're looking to find out
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what's going on under the domestic counterterrorism cases
of the Trump administration. No crime needs to actually be
committed for authorities to open an investigation.
That's not unique to Donald Trump, folks.
That's what's been going on. That is the entire purpose of
this podcast, to let you know that threats and the attempt to
mitigate extremism can be an indication of terrorism.
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That's what the FBI actually does.
Josh Howey's incorrect, he doesn't know what the FBI does
and yet he is the one who signs off on and pays for the federal
government. I feel like our message is not
getting out there, so please continue to share it.
The Attorney General, Pam Bondi cited the this is a new
priority. They came up with just NSPM #7
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her own directive ordering FBI and federal law enforcement to
crack down on anti ICE terrorism.
Not defined. Now apparently people engage
themselves in federal crimes at that particular protest.
So be it, come back with evidence.
There is no upside to you talking about them.
All they ended up doing was having an effect of chilling his
speech because he said he won't be going to any more rallies and
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that's not acceptable. Even though we don't necessarily
like anti ICE protesters, even though I'm not crazy about
people who are antifa, they havea right to say what they say as
long as they don't engage in violence.
And if they do engage in violence or assault on a federal
officer, there should be consequences.
But it should not be. The FBI shows up at random
people's houses. That had nothing to do with the
actual alleged criminal activity.
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The agents said that they knew he was at the No Kings rally and
all it accomplished was that he was spooked.
It had the chilling effect on speech, he said.
It worked on me. I won't be going back out there
again. Josh Halley is the same, got the
same exact treatment and doesn'trecognize that he and that man
are in the same boat. And they would actually act like
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he'd he would be 100% behind saying that these people are the
problem and you know it because you've heard them say.
It the records that they sought to track and trace and tap, the
devices that they saw are in thepossession of senators pursuant
to their constitutional duties to USC.
Section 6628A specifically says that those records do not become
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the possession of cell phone companies.
They don't become the possessionof Verizon or AT or T or
whomever. They are retained by the
Senator's office. Why?
Because these devices are used pursuant to the speech and
debate responsibilities of senators.
How about the First Amendment responsibilities that the
federal government has to avoid being involved in deciding what
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is good and bad speech? Congress shall make no law
respecting the establishment of religion or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech or of the
press, or of the right of the people to peaceably to assemble
to petition the government for aredress of grievances.
We have a First Amendment for a reason.
Federal law enforcement does not, does not care about that.
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We've seen it already. My former agency.
They're not going to stop. They're going to do what they're
told. A system is what it does.
You'll know it by its fruits. Its fruits are we'll knock on
anybody's door as long as that'swhat we're told to do.
Because these are the good Germans, these are the good
Americans. These are the people that will
just do what the mission is and they won't ask the questions
because they already got rid of all the people that ask the
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questions and even the ones thatare supposed to be back like
Steve Friend, not paid. How about the people like
Gerrita Boyle, Not back paid, shown up to work at a
ridiculously stupid institution that continues to do the same
problems. We will see the same sins under
the next administration. We'll see the same sins under
this administration, but we'll cheer it on.
If you're foolish, if you're ignorant, if you don't realize
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they're just playing you againstthemselves.
What they're all doing is they're just doing what they've
always done. Justify their purposes.
It scares the hell out of me people.
It really does that's what I gotfor today.
I think I should have a palette cleanse in here.
So let me just remind you followus over on rumble.
You can follow us on YouTube. You can follow us on X.
You can follow us on any number of places and enjoy the the the
program. Make sure you're liking it.
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Make sure you're sharing it. We would appreciate all of those
things. I don't even know what pub.
Oh, I've got a great little palate cleanse for you today.
If you want to subscribe over onlocals, you can do the same
thing. Let me give you a fun little
thing about seeing through the BS and understanding what is and
what is not reality. How about this little moment?
Let me find it right here. Let's do a palate cleanse before
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we go into the weekend. This is kind of funny.
Double standards? Isn't that?
What was the topic? Double standards?
How about this double standard? This seems unfair.
If a guy removes his penis and like puts a wig on and throws on
a dress, everyone's like. You go girl, live your truth.
But if a guy wears A toupee, everyone just laughs at him and
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he's just trying to identify as someone with hair.
But society's like, Nah, Nah, wedon't play that shit.
Dude is totally right. That might be one of the best
observational humor pieces that I've seen in the last year.
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You can't even put off of toupee.
They got mad at Donald Trump about that.
You guys remember? It's not even his real hair.
There was a whole bit about thatduring his first presidency.
It's not even his real hair. Meanwhile, dude in a dress,
that's a lady. Anyway, people are easily
manipulated. Don't be one of those people.
God bless you. Go out and see your neighbors.
Enjoy your your night here. I think we're going to try to do
an Amy an Amy Nelson #2 the update.
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We're working our way to gettinga new interview with her.
So Sunday sit down will be a replay.
If you don't know the story of Amy Nelson, you should check it
out. It is truly atrocious.
She is a person formerly on the left, now a post partisan who
despises federal government for all the reasons that we do as
well. There is common ground to be
gained. All these people need to do is
find themselves on the wrong side of the government.
And suddenly they're our allies.So don't write off your
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neighbors. Any of them.
Yeah, that's it. All right.
God bless you. Have a great weekend.
See you on the other side. Thanks for listening to the Kyle
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