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(00:14):
Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower and
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

(00:41):
to the Kyle Serafin show. Today is Monday, it is October
the 22nd, and thanks for being with me.
We are rolling live right now onRumble and on YouTube and on X
and some other places I imagine as well over there on the Locals
channel. Thanks for joining me on this
27th day of a government shutdown.
Sometimes it's a little hard to get into gear on a Monday

(01:03):
morning. Sometimes it's harder to, you
know, just engage that transmission and get going.
I started today with a phone call from a buddy who you guys
know the name of, but I'm not going to say out loud who's
already doing work rounding up illegal aliens in one of those
Miss Midwestern states, getting after it.

(01:25):
So that's encouraging that thereis some of that going on.
But I also guess I kicked off myMonday last evening, yesterday
evening, because I found out that our fearless FBI director
was using the jet in a way that the previous FBI director was
using the jet. And I didn't plan on putting

(01:46):
that into today's show, but I started it, I guess, a little
bit last night. It was like, all right, we're
going to be consistent here. We're going to always do that.
I don't like government. I don't like abuse of our
resources. I don't like people taking our
money and doing things that are unjustifiable, that don't
actually benefit the public. And I sure as hell don't like
hypocrisy. So we're going to talk about
hypocrisy. I've got a whole list of stuff

(02:07):
we're going to talk about, starting with the government
shutdown. The the continued missed
opportunity that Republicans areexperiencing.
They refused to just own this damn thing and use the machete
of cutting. They keep acting like it's
someone else's fault. Wouldn't it be nice?
Did they not realize that when you elected a guy like Donald
Trump who's kind of a bowl in a China shop that is not immune to

(02:30):
hurting feelings, shouldn't you have gone after and said, that's
the guy that we want to to use to hurt feelings and just make
sad people more sad? There's a lot of people that are
working their asses off, seeing taxation and realizing that
maybe they should have just given up all along.

(02:51):
One in eight people in America are using food stamps or SNAP.
One in eight, That's incredible.For every 77 households that are
working, there's another one that is depending on all of
them. I don't know how we justify
that. I mean the the claim that one
side is for communism and the other side is not.
Like both sides are for communism.

(03:12):
Both sides are for taking what you have and dividing it amongst
other people. Forced mandated government,
government distributed charity. Truly gross stuff.
We're going to talk about somebody who wants to do that,
even on a broader scale, guy named Zoran Mandami out in New
York. There's some pretty interesting
consequential elections that arecoming up in the next couple of

(03:33):
days. There's early balloting going on
in New York City. There's an election that's
happening in Virginia right now for governor.
And another one of these really problematic figures, Abigail
Spanberger, is running in in Virginia.
She seems like a dim bowl, but she's a dangerous dim bowl
because she's beat really, really sharp, capable people
like Nick Freitas out of Congress seats.
So we'll talk about that. We got some other stuff.

(03:55):
We're going to get into the jet setting thing because the the
FBI director, no matter who sitsin that chair, this is Kennedy's
law number one. For those of you that follow
this program long enough, you'restarting to see it's always
true. No matter who gets into the
chair of FBI director, you end up with James Comedy.
I got some proof of that. I've got some evidence of that.
We're going to expose some fraud, waste and abuse in the

(04:18):
same way that I did against Chris Wray.
It is maybe the most boring, unsexy allegation that you can
have is that somebody is misusing government funds for
personal gain. And I'm going to do it again,
same as we did in the last guy. I love people that are that are
new to the program or that are new to following me over on
social media. And they're like, where were you
complaining about Chris Wray? It's like, welcome to the
program. I've done that since my my voice

(04:40):
started getting loud. So we're going to do all those
things and more. And I've got some fun clips.
I've got some alternative history of Halloween that you
guys are going to want to keep track of.
For those of you that celebrate Halloween does seem like it's
getting more and more weird and demonic, but you know, it's
still an important part of childhood.
And I got some alternative history that you may want to act
on. I don't think it's true, but

(05:00):
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(06:50):
targeted this way. All right, that's all I'm going
to say about that. Let's get into today's program.
It is a Monday morning, so let'ssee how fast we can get into it.
Let's get into it right here. Here it is.
Boom, the government shutdown. It is October the 27th, which
means 27 days of shutting down things.

(07:14):
The Senate is going to reconvenetoday to try to figure out the
funding stalemate. I've read all the things that
you have. I've seen all the sort of
propaganda on both sides. And yes, there is propaganda.
It's getting just be a fact thatwe have a shutdown and nobody's
noticing. You guys probably went out this
weekend and had a weekend maybe church was functioning as
normal. The electricity still works.

(07:35):
The water in the toilet still flush.
I was able to go out and see we got some rain.
Nobody turned off the rains. It's pretty amazing.
This opportunity to blame the other party is so missed.
It's so missed right now. And I don't know who advises
Donald Trump. This is the same people that
actually I do know this. Let me let me disclose this.

(07:56):
I told Cash Patel, of all people, he was my closest
contact to Donald Trump. I let him know that the best
move that could have happened after the shooting in Butler was
for him to cancel his appearanceat the RNC and go to the funeral
of Cory Capetzatari. I think that was his name, the
firefighter who was killed. Just skip it and show that there
are things that are more important than politics.

(08:16):
And instead, he did this whole thing on stage and made a big
production of it. And, you know, that's a Trump
thing to do. But it's not a humble thing to
do. And it's not the smart move.
It's not relatable. The smart move today continues
to be own the shutdown, say we're not going to reopen
government. We offered a totally reasonable
deal, there is no budging, and actually we're going to get less
reasonable. My dad taught me something about

(08:39):
negotiations a long, long time ago.
He said that when somebody starts negotiating against you
in bad faith, essentially your best move is to go the other
direction. If somebody makes 1, you know,
thing that says it's good for them +2, then just give them
back something that's +2 for you.

(08:59):
You just make it equal and opposite until people realize
that this is all bad. Donald Trump could say, well, we
gave you a clean CR, which I think is terrible, by the way.
That's my personal opinion. I wouldn't like to see a clean
CR. But they gave it to him and they
said, hey, would you guys like this?
And they said no. And they said, cool, well now
we're going to cut some things. Here's what it is and we're
willing to hold out as long as it takes.

(09:22):
We don't care if federal government workers get paid or
not paid. They're small enough fraction of
the American public that this iswhat they signed up for.
They get consistent non performance based paychecks for
the entirety of their career. And the only thing that they
have to worry about is occasionally politics may not

(09:42):
fund their job. Everybody in federal service at
least should be aware of the possibility that their business
creates nothing. It's 100% reliant on the
goodwill and the faith and the trust of the federal government
that they will take care of them.
They don't produce anything for us.

(10:03):
They do provide sometimes valuable services, but not
always. So why not just act like it?
It's like, look, this is part ofthe deal.
You get stability, you get a very decently subsidized
healthcare system, you get a pension which nobody really gets
anymore. And maybe you don't get paid for

(10:23):
a little while. If there's a political fight
over the dollars speaking to journalists on Air Force One and
route to Japan because he's going over to work on some some
Asian deals, I think he's going to be meeting with with the
Chinese and try to get a trade deal going.
President Trump blamed Democratsagain, it's the first line, it's
the opening paragraph. It's just the worst idea.

(10:45):
Blame Democrats for the ongoing government shutdown resulting in
air traffic controller shortages.
ATC, they've done this before. They like getting paid just like
everybody else does. Here's why I don't have a lot of
sympathy because this is an otherwise sympathetic position.
If you do work and you don't getpaid, this is a a thing that
most of us can get behind and say, well, that's not really
that fair. And it's not, it's really not

(11:06):
fair. But when you work in the
government and you know, this isa possibility, as I did, as
Gerardo Boyle did and Steve Friend did, as Phil Kennedy did,
as Marcus Allen did, as George Hill did, as all the people that
I know, all of the FBI whistleblowers who made a very
outsized impact on government corruption of the last couple
years had one thing in common. We were all financially solvent.

(11:29):
We were all very frugal with theway that we lived.
We didn't know money on cars. Generally speaking, the only
debt that we had was a mortgage.We didn't have to answer to
anybody and we didn't have to make decisions that would
compromise our principles. That should be a standard for
people who work in a position ofpublic trust.

(11:49):
And almost every single governmental position, they
either have a security clearanceor they have what's called a
position of public trust, which means you're going to have
access to non public informationand you need to protect it.
And the way that you don't compromise that is by not
putting yourself in a position to be compromised.
That means that you need to havesexual mores that are in line
with your own beliefs, whether or not they're everybody else's

(12:10):
is another animal. But you cannot go out there and
do things that you would be ashamed of because then you can
be extorted or blackmailed. You also have to have your
finances in order. Because if you are beholden to a
bank or to a credit card companyor to a very high car payment
and you don't have the funds to be able to cover those debts,
then you are also in a compromise position where you

(12:31):
have to make decisions that you might not otherwise do because
of your principles, because you have to do something on outside
force. This is really simple stuff
though, folks. Most of your parents probably
taught you this when you were younger.
Save for a rainy day is a nice expression.
Put money away because you neverknow when you might need that
cushion. How many people believe that
there's a possibility that they might need six months of bills

(12:53):
and and funding to continue on? That something bad could happen.
You could be sick, you could be injured, you may not be able to
work. Maybe you're like me where you
only get paid when you show up and sit down in your chair and
do your job. That's me right now.
That's how it works. So you think that I don't build
up a cushion? You'd be out of your mind and
you'd be out of your mind if youworked in the federal government

(13:14):
not to do that. You have a lot of folks that are
living paycheck to paycheck. I watched some TikTok videos
over the weekend just to kind ofget a taste of what federal
workers are saying. And I saw a guy say that I am
now driving DoorDash or Uber Eats or whatever it is, the food
delivery service on my days off because I'm not getting a
federal paycheck. I don't know how I'm going to be
able to feed my daughters. I don't know how I'm going to be

(13:35):
able to afford their tuition, I don't know how I'm going to be
able to pay my bills, and I've already tapped into my
retirement and I am taking out short term high interest loans
to be able to make ends meet. They've only missed one
paycheck. I guess this weekend would have
been the second paycheck. That is truly crazy to me that
two paychecks was enough to end you.

(13:56):
And this was not like a young man.
Look, if you're in your 20s, I get it.
That time frame to build up the cushion takes a little while.
If you're in your 30s, you get far less far, far, far less from
me when it comes to like sympathies.
But if you're in your 40s, if you're in my age bracket and you
haven't like had a disaster in your life that made you wake up,
you haven't had that moment likeI did when I was 25 when I had
negative $500 in my bank account.

(14:17):
It was like $526 in the in the in the minus category so that if
I deposited a paycheck, I would get 0 dollars out of it because
it would have just barely covered the debt that I had
because I wasn't making any money.
If you're in that scenario in your 20s, forgiveness,
understanding you should do better, that's a good reminder.
God's giving you a little nudge there.

(14:39):
If you're in your 40s and you'vegot kids, what are you doing?
Especially if you got a government job like the golden
eagle comes in and craps in yourbank account every two weeks.
That's what it does. How have you not siphoned off
amount enough knowing that one day it will not take care of
you, one day the government willlet you down and not do that

(15:00):
thing. And anybody who's been in the
the federal government for a long enough period of time knows
this. Asked whether or not there was a
way for the government to pay air traffic controllers and
other key employees who are missing paychecks, the president
said yeah, there is, but he didn't elaborate.
They're going to tap into some emergency funds for certain
people, but not for others. Right now, my former agency is

(15:20):
paying the highest paid people in the agency, but not the
lowest paid people. So the folks that are most
likely to be able to absorb a government shutdown because they
have the highest paychecks, they're getting paid.
They also have the most important job, for whatever it's
worth. But the people that are actually
processing their payroll are notgetting paid.
This is the stupidity of government.
It doesn't make any bit of sense.

(15:42):
And in the meantime, what is theshutdown?
On one side looking like they'retalking about millions and
millions of dollars for transgender parades and for
Pride and for a bunch of other sort of leftist nonsense.
And on the right, what are we talking about?
We're going to do like, favorable loans to Argentina for
beef, and we're going to go out there and continue like we keep
giving our money away. I thought America First meant

(16:05):
that we are going to take care of ourselves.
I thought it meant that this country mattered before every
other country and we were going to do something about it.
And I think a lot of people thought that, too, which is why
over and over again, at least the online mob, which is a small
percentage of political nerds, but the online mob is very
dissatisfied with some of the things that they see under
Donald Trump. So we get a mixture of like,

(16:27):
cheerleaders and people who are becoming slowly and more
aggressively disillusioned. And that leads me to this.
This is coming from NBC. Sorry, this is Acbs story.
Gavin Newsom said that he cannotrule out that he will consider a
run for White House after the 2026 midterm elections.
It's going to be a really good indicator of how things are

(16:49):
looking in this country. And if Republicans lose the
midterms, and there's a decent chance they will, that happens
fairly frequently. That's not just because of
what's going on. But wouldn't it be nice if
Republicans actually own this shutdown and showed some balls
and said, listen, we're not always going to do the thing
that makes you happy, and we're not going to play nice with the
political left. We're actually going to hold a
hard line. And in doing so, you're going to

(17:11):
experience some difficulty. That's what austerity measures
are. We've been reckless and
irresponsible as a country for quite a long time.
No, the alternative is you're going to get this slimy guy
coming out of California. He was the mayor of San
Francisco when I lived in San Francisco briefly after college.
He's the governor now. I did some real I did some

(17:32):
curious lookings because the question is going to be who's
going to who's going to show up there?
And the reason why I'm I'm also interested in that, by the way,
in the, the Gavin Newsom run forthe White House is because of
this, Donald Trump refuses to rule out a third term said he
got a perfect MRI over at Walterat Walter Reed.
So that is another of these stories that keeps popping up.
There's these ongoing sort of like trolls that Donald Trump
does. This is from ABC News.

(17:54):
He refuses to to rule it out. By the way, I have no idea what
this picture has to do with anything other than I saw it and
I felt like I had to show it to people that were listening.
If you guys are watching on on Rumble and on YouTube, make sure
you like the video first. Second of all, if you're
listening and you're on one of the audio platforms, if you're
on Spotify, you can click video right now and just take a quick
look. There is a classic left-leaning

(18:15):
white lady, what we'd imagine she looks like, uncomfortable
facial smile, and she's standingnext to a very, very portly
black woman and the woman is wearing AT shirt, the black
woman's wearing AT shirt that's all black.
And in white letters it says women are no longer.
What does it say? They are no longer meant to sit

(18:37):
still and look pretty. They are meant to lead empires.
It's not well spaced out on the shirt, which is also pretty bad.
It's very small lettering and the message is absurd.
I don't think this woman who's got to be close to £300, maybe
more, is sitting at still and looking pretty anywhere.
And I don't think she's leading any empires.

(18:58):
I think she's leading a difficult life of of
unhealthiness. This came up in one of the snap
protest pictures that I grabbed.For whatever it's worth.
I just saw this and that's the exact person that I feel like
Donald Trump is saying that he'snot going to rule out a third
term. That's who he's talking to.
He's talking to these two ladies.
Skinny white lady with weird tattoos that is mad about SNAP

(19:22):
benefits going the way even though she doesn't get SNAP.
And black lady who says women won't sit still, they're going
to lead empires, even though she's barely able to get, you
know, down the street, she's barely probably able to get out
of her house. That's a that's a bummer to move
around with that kind of way. Anyway, Donald Trump said that
he's not going to rule out a third term.
He says he's got potential, thatthe GOP is going to look really

(19:44):
good in 2028. I'd love to do it.
I have my best numbers ever. It's very terrible.
I have my best numbers ever, blah, blah, blah.
Am I ruling it out? You'll have to tell me.
This is him just trolling them. I don't think that he's going to
pull the stupidity. Of course, every single time he
does, there's a quote UN quote Fact Check from these mainstream
media outlets. The 22nd Amendment to the

(20:04):
Constitution expressly forbids apresident from being elected to
office more than twice. They say it breathlessly.
Do you know what's funny about that?
Do you know the reason why we had to have that is because of a
Democrat president who wanted tobe president for life, who moved
us into this communistic state, who moved us into the worst
possible America. At this point, we're 120 years

(20:31):
deep into it, but we're 90 yearsinto the sort of FDR legacy.
And who was someone that really wanted to be the next FDR.
Do you guys remember? He wanted to be transformative.
It was Joe Biden, who apparentlyis still alive, who apparently
is still wandering around aimlessly and confused.
And Joe Biden managed to get himself handed some sort of an

(20:54):
award. So good for him.
I had a story about this, and maybe I just like to leave the
story because it's so forgettable.
There it is. Former President Joe Biden
received a lifetime achievement award at the Kennedy Institute
in Boston. He received the lifetime
achievement award. It's the Edward M Kennedy
Institute in in Boston. It's one of the most meaningful

(21:15):
honors he's ever received. He doesn't even remember what
he's received at this point. I imagine.
It's his first public appearancesince completing a round of
cancer treatments that honored as part of their 10th
anniversary celebration. They noted his contributions to
public service, including the election to the Senate in 1972,
next time as vice president and Barack Obama eventual election
to the 14th president or the 46th president.

(21:36):
Rather, did he? He said.
I want to tell you how much thismeans to me to receive an award
that honors the legacy of my friend Teddy Kennedy, who was by
my side for every consequential moment in my political life.
He made such a profound difference in my personal life
that makes me wonder, when did when did Ted Kennedy pass?

(21:56):
He passed in 2009. Just going to go back and read
that one more time. Just want to make sure that
we're we're reading a lie here. He was by my side for every
consequential moment of my political life.
But he died in 2009 before Bidenwas president.
So maybe that wasn't that consequential.
Maybe he doesn't remember that that happened.

(22:17):
Maybe he doesn't even know that Ted Kennedy is dead.
You know, like when he was standing up in front of people
and he was calling out ladies who had died earlier that month,
that sort of thing. Kind of interesting.
We really, we really run downhill when it comes to the
capabilities of who we're putting in office.
It's kind of sad. Maybe it's because this country
is so awful and bad. I'm going to make an argument

(22:39):
about that in a second. Before I I do, let me pivot over
and give a voice to a not very heavyset black woman.
This is Jasmine Crockett. She's a known for her brilliance
and her oratory skills and her critical thinking.
She's known for being a voice ofthe Democrat Party and she's
saying the proper response. You know, the idea that Donald

(23:00):
Trump would be 1/3 third term president.
She's got some thoughts about itand why we cannot allow that in
this country. And I want to give her a chance
to say that underneath, underneath our banner.
Here it goes. Like, I'm going to just call a
thing to think like this administration is racist, that
he has always been a racist and that is what we are enduring in

(23:22):
this country. Let me give you some facts
behind this racism. And they get mad when I say the
things that I say. But I will not stop speaking the
truth. Number one, I said that what we
were experiencing in this country felt like what I would
imagine slave patrols to look like.
And frankly, anybody that knows anything about slave patrols,

(23:45):
this is exactly what it was like.
We're talking about lawless people that are going around
with no warrants or anything, and it's all about rounding
people up and disappearing them.That is what's currently taking
place. And interestingly enough, even
though modern day policing was born out of slave patrols, when

(24:06):
I was speaking with one of my friends who is a federal law
enforcement officer, he told me that one of the things that he
has observed is that the cultureis created at the top.
And when I think about it, it absolutely makes sense.
If you have somebody at the top that will not tolerate the types
of things that we're seeing, then maybe those under you won't

(24:29):
do it. But we know that we have a
racist at the top. He has called himself the head
law enforcement agent in this country and therefore everybody
has decided that it is OK to take off their hoods and mask up
as ICE agents. Now, we've talked about how they
have hidden themselves, but again, it reminds me of the

(24:51):
clan. That is why I proposed the Clear
ID Act to make them identify themselves because it is
dangerous for law enforcement aswell as individuals because you
don't know, especially with ICE going around and doing the
things that thugs do. It's really important to hear
these things. You should hear arguments being

(25:14):
made by people that you don't agree with, as hard as that is
to hear. You should also hear that when
people are outraged at the idea that Donald Trump might go for a
third term, if he's not trolling, if he actually does
have some seriousness, and I don't think he does, that would
be a real problem, too. And it made me start thinking
about, well, who, who was the bench?

(25:35):
If Gavin Newsom is on the bench over here in California and he's
going to look at the midterms and see whether it makes sense,
he's a former governor of the state historically.
We should look at some of the trends and what are the bench
for the Republicans and what's it look like on the Democrat
side and who will be in the running.
I went and did a little look by the numbers 'cause I got real

(25:56):
curious. I always heard this rumor that
if you were a member of the United States Senate, like 1/3
of US senators always think thatthey're going to be an eventual
president of the United States. So they always have this like
sort of presidential aspiration in their back pocket.
But then I've also heard that governors are actually the ones
who are more likely because it'sa straight line from being an
executive experience to move to a more senior or more larger

(26:17):
executive type office. So I just plugged in the
question, how many, how many US senators have become president?
And the answer is 16, everyone from James Monroe and John
Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, down to JFK, Nixon, LBJ, Truman,
Barack Obama and Joe Biden, although Joe Biden was vice

(26:38):
president before that. So then I started thinking about
JD Vance. How many people have gone from
the vice presidency and then also become president?
And he got 15 there, some of whom were also senators.
So who becomes president in thiscountry?
32 presidents had previous military experience.
Nine were generals in the US Army. 27 presidents were

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previously lawyers. I'm just going through kind of a
list of things, what it does what who is it that we make the
top executive of this country. 20 presidents previously served
as governors. They claim here different than
the AI answer I had earlier. 17 were previously state governors,
nine were governors immediately before their election, couple of
more territorial. So there you go.

(27:21):
Some territorial governors we don't really do anymore.
It's just interesting who we move from one to another. 18
presidents previously served as congressman in the United States
House of Representatives. So we have this kind of mixed
bag of folks that we're going tocome in and and it would be just
as likely to see a Gavin Newsom as it would be to see a JD

(27:44):
Vance. JD Vance has made some
statements earlier. He he got himself, quote UN
quote in trouble with the left because he said things that are
not nice about Momdami. This is a classic sort of like
Republicans pounce moment. Momdami is out there saying some
really radical wild things in America's biggest city.
You can't do that because it makes you Islamophobic.

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And if you mention that Islamophobia is sort of a
made-up concept and that nobody's afraid of it, we just
sort of have like a, a pretty reasonable aspiration or a
pretty reasonable assessment looking at some values that are
not compatible with Western American values and Western and
American are the same and that they're based on a Christian
worldview. If you say that like apparently
that's problematic. I'm just kind of looking down

(28:28):
like where are we going with this?
Are we going to start seeing in the next week the kick off to
some really aggressive nastinessin this country?
Is that what's coming our way asthey shut down the quote, quote
UN quote entitlements programs? If one in eight people are about
to start going without meals, forget one in 100 people in this
country not getting a paycheck, which is not good.

(28:51):
Those people theoretically have some means.
They've had a paycheck for a while.
Imagine now that we're going to take the people that are on the
real like scraping the bottom paycheck to paycheck, but that
paycheck isn't even earned by doing work.
What happens then when the SNAP benefits go away?
And I've been trying to figure out, does the left, are they

(29:15):
able, are they going to be able to monetize this?
Or are they going to be able to weaponize it in a way that they
can get people really, really riled up so they can make
political gain Because that's the goal.
That's why they're leaving this thing closed even when they
would otherwise get a clean CR. And what is the right?
Are they going to be able to go out there and say, look, we told
you we're going to shut down government and we are going to
clean up the West the waste and we've done it.
Can they own it? And I'm not sure either I'm

(29:37):
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a stupidly imperfect and dangerous thing.
Before we go into some of these,like really inflammatory wild
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think about it. All right, I want to continue
with this thing about how bad it's going to get, because how

(31:24):
bad it's going to get is also going to coincide with the
outrage that's being farmed. It's not just that SNAP benefits
are going to be shut down. They've tied this to fascism, to
oligarchy. They've tied the idea that
they're not going to be paying out these so-called government
entitlements to, to racism, to the Gestapo, to these thugs
going out on the street and doing this evil stuff.

(31:48):
But it totally makes perfect sense because it's well within
the federal mandate. This guy's name is Adriano SBI
at I think I may be mispronouncing it.
I don't particularly care. He's a man who is from the
Dominican Republic. He's a formerly undocumented
immigrant and now somehow was able to get citizenship.

(32:09):
I don't know how that works necessarily, and I may have to
look into this a little bit longer.
But he came to this country illegally, and now he is serving
as the congressman for New York's 13th Congressional
District since 2017. And this is the message that he
put out about ICE agents doing their job, about federal agents

(32:31):
in general wearing masks. If this is not an incitement to
get people emotionally charged up so they can do something
similar to what what Alex Jones continues to to call out the
Podesta plan. We did some stuff about it on
Friday, getting people emotionally charged up so that
when an inciting incident happens, they are so amped up

(32:52):
emotionally that the reaction will be illogical.
We already saw what that looked like in 2020.
People were already on the edge.They had years of being prepped.
Donald Trump is a fascist. He's a really bad guy.
And then you get somebody dying from a fentanyl overdose on the
street and suddenly, bam, it's enough to trigger all of the
activists to get into motion andall the useful idiots to just go

(33:12):
along with it. Well, imagine if those youthful
idiots also are now getting the government benefits that they're
used to getting. We've all seen these videos out
now online. There's plenty of them.
Women threatening violence. We're going to go and steal.
We're going to loot, going to take your stuff.
If we don't get our stuff, we'renot supposed to pay for it.
Some of them are trolling videosclearly because they get a lot
of clicks. You know, I have 6 kids and how

(33:34):
am I going to make my Range Rover payment all this stuff?
I want to actually cover what the cash EBT looks like and the
and the number of Americans thatget that because it actually is
relevant. But this emotional triggering of
about immigration enforcement, which by the way, should lessen
the burden on the federal government and make it easier
for people who are U.S. citizensthat get benefits that I don't
like anyway. It should make it easier.

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So if you are a person that receives government benefits, it
is in your best interest that those benefits, which are now
being threatened and and are being stretched thin, you should
be rooting for less people in this country that are not
citizens getting those benefits.Isn't that the most reasonable
thing? Meanwhile, you've got actual
sitting US congressmen putting this stuff out.

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MASK agents. Anonymous MASK agents.
We don't know their first names or their last names or their
SHIELD number. They come knocking on your door
or they come stopping you in thestreet.
The violation of sensitive locations.
Houses of worship are now subject to ICE raids.

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Little access to detention center, although it is
guaranteed to members of Congress by the law.
The use of tear gas and other toxic chemicals.
Senator Alex Padilla, a sitting senator of the state of
California, thrown up against the wall and on the floor like

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many other Americans are being subject to as well by out of
control ICE agents. The detention of green car
holders of TPS recipients and even U.S. citizens.
The deployment of the National Guard on cities that have not
asked for it to come in. And of course, the

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weaponization, the political weaponization of the Justice
Department. This is the Trump dictatorship.
It is not tomorrow. It is not next week or next
year. It is now.
These are the characteristics ofa dictatorship.

(35:46):
And so we have to come together,as we're doing today across the
country, to preserve our democracy.
I came. Always with a democracy, isn't
it? The emotional music, the
groundswell, all this information, Where were these
people talking about weaponized government under Joe Biden?

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Any of them? No.
Do any of these people actually have any of the principles that
they are making? No.
And they're all out there doing what they're really upset
because because federal agents are doing the job of federal
agents that a guy who actually ran.
You guys help me with this one. But I'm pretty confident Donald
Trump said they were going to bemass deportation.
I'm disappointed that there's not as many as there should be.

(36:28):
It was supposed to be an awful lot more.
So those of us that are sitting here in the conservative camp
are going can you please do it and more can you please get
after it? You promised that you were going
to get rid of 20 million people from this country that they have
no right to be here. And you know how I know that
you're supposed to do it becausethe quote UN quote democracy

(36:49):
that the left always goes and and and cheers about it elected
Donald Trump to go do just that.So are you guys for democracy or
you're not for it? They can't actually have
consistency with their principles.
I mentioned this on on Friday and one of you it had in the in
the chat or comments, it was like a comment I think over on

(37:11):
Spotify. It was really great.
The cerebral Collider. The cerebral Collider is the
ideas of leftism ricocheting offthe walls of your cranium and
colliding with the other ideas that are in direct conflict.
How can you support democracy and at the same time you

(37:31):
appointed Kamala Harris to be the head of your party and go
and run and lose and you don't respect the results of
democracy. They're doing the same thing.
They're prepping for the possibility if they win in 2026.
By the way, Donald Trump did thesame thing.
So let's just be real about this.
If he wins in 2026, if if the Democrats win, then you get

(37:53):
democracy worked. We were over.
We are over able to to stop this, the theft of this
election. And if it doesn't, the election
was stolen from us. That's the new reality we're
living in. Everybody is just going to
basically come up with the the plan.
If I lose, I'm going to claim that it was faked, that the
results are not good left and right.

(38:14):
How long does this work? We're also hearing Donald Trump
saying that someone wrote a check for $130 million
speculation it was Elon Musk. I don't know if this is true or
not, but he claimed in the WhiteHouse $130 million check was
written to help pay our military.
We are now in the period where the privately wealthy members of
the governing class are now what?

(38:35):
Underwriting the Praetorian Guard are underwriting our
military. They're actually writing checks
out of their own pocket to keep people from from writing, from
losing their minds. Because I think the military not
getting paid might get bad People in the military, even
though you guys get a paycheck and you should not be crying
about it and you should have that built up amount.
There's a lot of young people inthe military and there's a ton

(38:55):
of bad decisions, like everything from buying a car to
the people that you marry. Young men and women in the
military make horrifically bad decisions.
Some of it is age, some of it isjust culture.
I don't know why you guys do it,but like, I watched it and
anyone who's been enlisted has watched it.
It's really bad. So we're going to write checks
out of our pockets. The ultra rich are going to send

(39:17):
$130,000,000 to make sure that payroll gets covered.
That's not a good place and it leaves it a very fertile ground
for these wild animals, which wejust showed you on the screen
and I'm going to show you again.There's Zoran Mandami,
self-proclaimed democratic socialist, wants to do a

(39:38):
communistic thing. He wants to have a state-run or
city run grocery stores. That's going to work out great.
Bernie Sanders, who always talksabout the oligarchy and has been
doing it for 20 years. And he also sees the major
problems 'cause we must protect the democracy.
And then former bartender Bartendress Alexandria Ocasio
Cortez, she's also riled up about this.

(39:59):
You have a Super Friends rally here.
You got a senator and a congresswoman and a guy who's
about to become mayor probably in New York City.
And you're getting people on theright that are that are
championing Andrew Cuomo. Do you know how like theatrical
and stupid it is? I want to play you just a little
taste of what Mandami is representing and that it is
actually going over well to cheers.

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It's the same attitude that thisguy.
This this Congressman Adriano issaying it's the same.
It's the same US versus them. It's the same creating a
conflict so you can find an external enemy at externalizing
the danger rather than look and say, well, who's been in power
and what have they done? New York is a Democratic state.

(40:42):
Why is it not perfect yet? They have almost complete
control over everything they want to do, certainly in the
city of New York. How come?
How come they're still victims? What is he going to be able to
add? And they're talking about
tyranny and authoritarianism andthat masked agents are the the
external tormentor. This is almost like mental
illness. If any of you have ever dealt
with people who are paranoid schizophrenics, they always find

(41:03):
an external tormentor. And leftists do this very well.
Doesn't mean that people on the right don't do it as well.
We had boogeyman just as well. George Soros is a is a right
wing boogeyman. Anyway, here's Ma'am Dami
getting up in front of a large crowd and getting a very
positive reaction to some truly inflammatory rhetoric.
For a guy that doesn't have any experience in anything, he
hasn't really done anything to note he's about to be this the

(41:26):
the mayor of New York. And that's fairly incredible.
And it does give us some some pretty interesting shock waves
coming our way if that's how it starts.
Because 2026 is going to be lit,y'all.
Their freedom doesn't just come at the expense of dignity and
truth. It comes at the.
Expense of the freedoms of others too.
They are the authoritarians who seek to keep us pressed beneath

(41:49):
their thumbs because they know that once we shake ourselves
loose, we will never be held down again.
And every one of these people think New York is for sale.

(42:20):
For too long, my friends, freedom has belonged only to
those who can afford to buy it. The oligarchs of New York are
the wealthiest people in the wealthiest city in the
wealthiest nation in the historyof the world.
They do not want the equation tochange.
They will do everything they canto prevent their grip from

(42:43):
weakening the truth. Is as simple as it is non
negotiable. We are all allowed freedom.
Well, that sounds really good, except what was he just saying?
He was just saying that the richpeople are the bad guys and
they're taking too much of the pie.
And so you're the problem. Does he not know why New York is

(43:05):
New York and why it works the way it does?
I suppose not. That's some pretty scary
rhetoric right there. Luckily, it was followed up by
some strong intellectual and historically accurate commentary
by noted historian and brilliantorator Alexandria Ocasio Cortez.

(43:29):
She put the cherry on the on thetop of the ice cream cone here.
I don't know if that's a metaphor.
Here she is saying something very enthusiastically and
totally not written off notes that she's not reading very
well. This is like a master class in
how you get people excited I think.

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City was built by the Irish escaping famine, Italians
fleeing fascism, Jews escaping Holocaust, Black Americans
fleeing slavery and Jim Crow, Latinos seeking a better life,
Native people standing for themselves, Asian Americans

(44:10):
coming together in Queens, in Brooklyn, in the Bronx, in
Manhattan. That island in this country, in
a city, was built by the Irish. Escape.
I don't I don't know the city was built by this stuff.
It has the same vibe. You know, you know that there's

(44:30):
the Internet meme like show me two clips that have the the same
vibe. Sounded like this to me.
You guys tell me if this is likea one to one comparison.
And Texas and New York. Here we go to South Dakota and
Oregon and Washington and Michigan, and then we're going
to Washington, DC to take back the White House.
City was built by the Irish escaping famine, Italians

(44:53):
fleeing fascism, Jews escaping Holocaust, black Americans
fleeing slavery and Jim Crow andTexas and New York.
We're going to South Dakota and Oregon and Washington and
Michigan, and then we're going to Washington, DC to take back
the White House. Yeah.

(45:17):
Oh, what? Come on, man.
What's going on here? This is politics.
It's show business for ugly people.
But it's freaking entertaining right now, at least in that
that's sort of scary right up until you realize that the
people they're talking to, that is a genuine reaction by real
people. This is not paid protesters.
This is not George Soros's inciting violence and making

(45:39):
people think things. There are dumb people out there
every single day and they think certain things.
They think things like maybe this lady, that it's a good
investment to spend $50.00 of our money, taxpayer dollars on a
rice cooker because you can, because it's free, because

(46:00):
Walmart will allow you to buy itwith your SNAP benefits.
I watched this and it made me ask questions because we're
about to have a lot of these people unleashed if they don't
start the government back up again.
And I'm, I'm hoping they do not.And I hope that the people that
are on the right realize that wewant to see what this looks
like. We need to step up and probably

(46:21):
take care of our neighbors so they don't starve folks.
There's that. But I don't want to see the
government do it. OK for everyone who gets food
stamps, listen to me. This is what I bought with my
food stamps. I know it may not be food but a

(46:44):
rice cooker snap applied so it shows at Walmart for 4688.
Literally bought a rice cooker with food stamps 44688 and it
it's going to be delivered on Wednesday.
Can I mean, come on, rice lasts a long time.

(47:06):
So if I, if I have a rice cooker, I'm making good choices
here. So if you've got food stamps, if
you don't, if you don't got foodstamps, go spend your own hard
earned money. I don't care whatever.
But if you've got food stamps, snap applied free rice cooker.
Agree. Because we don't pay for this.

(47:28):
We don't pay for none of it. I can't tell if that's a
trolling video because I heard the chirp in the background from
a smoke detector that wasn't changed.
She's got bad dye job with a root showing, she's got weird
like leopard print glasses, she's got a nose ring, she looks
comfortable in a hoodie and she's doing tik toks.
I don't know if that's fake, butI do know that you can do that

(47:49):
because I've seen people post that the evidence is yes, you
can in fact buy certain things like that and the SNAP benefit
can be applied to buy things like a rice cooker.
She spent almost $50 on a freaking rice cooker, which
would have been really well spent on food.
Like $50.00 worth of rice will carry you a long ways.
If you couldn't see that woman, if you were just listening to
the video and you couldn't see it, let me just say that's

(48:09):
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of it, but whatever, you share it along, clip it up, do
whatever you want. That's interesting, right?
Snap benefits applied. OK, so the USDA says they are
not going to activate emergency funds to bail the SNAP system
out in this government shutdown.And it will not, it will not be

(48:52):
funding people. And that's where this comes
from. the US Department of Agriculture posted a notice on
its website warning that Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program, also known as food stamps, will not be
issued on November 1st. Bottom line, the wells run dry.
The well has run dry since when it also blamed Democrats, which

(49:13):
is a mistake. Republicans and Democrats are in
the same boat here. How bad is this program when it
comes to the the overall penetration of people using
this? It's this bad?
Trump administration says it will not use emergency funds to
pay for federal food benefits with a fast approaching
deadline. CB S S Christina Fan is in New

(49:33):
York with details. On that, Christina.
Alterico one and eight Americansrely on SNAP benefits, and
tonight there is mounting worry for them.
They might not be able to affordfood with money running out one
week from today. I think people are starting to
panic. Food banks around the country

(49:54):
are flashing warning signs. We've been having about 7 to 10
new people a day this week. Look at that.
That was full this morning, The pantry at Calvary Episcopal
Church in Kentucky. Ran out of.
Food for the first time in its 43 year history.
We feel like this is the tip of the iceberg.
Members of the California National Guard are now deployed

(50:15):
to help food banks in the state.In Massachusetts, 16% of
residents rely on SNAP benefits,which provide an average of
$187.00 a month or about $6 a day.
Democratic governor Maura Healeyholds President Trump
responsible. You know, leadership is a
choice, and sadly, President Trump has chosen to take away

(50:38):
food from people all around thiscountry.
Aboard Air Force One, President Trump told reporters.
He's not to blame. Well, I'm going to let some
other people talk. I'll have a comment on that
later. But the Democrats are stopping
it. The sudden.
One in 842,000,000 people are onthis program.
That's truly shocking. Now, the woman that was talking

(51:01):
about getting the rice cooker, she was using a different thing,
which is called TANF and that stands for Temporary Assistance
for Needy Families. That's a cash benefit.
And as I can understand it, it looks like you can get it for up
to 60 months. It's a much smaller percentage
of people that are getting the cash benefits, but it's still
approximately 2.1 million peoplegetting that. 2.1 million people

(51:26):
are getting cash benefits. That's every single man, woman
and child. If you were to look just for
numbers within a 50 mile radius of where I'm sitting right now,
2.1 million, that's freaking crazy.
That is a crazy. And I sit next to one of the
fastest growing urban areas in America in the Austin, TX area.

(51:50):
Isn't it interesting? These people had no problem just
writing checks writ large for luxury housing.
They were renting out entire hotels.
They were feeding and they were clothing and they were they were
taking care of illegal aliens coming in by the millions into
this country. So we've seen this alignment

(52:11):
that I find very, very interesting.
You're finding people on the left are getting outraged about
money going away. And even if we agreed that it
was a good idea, which I don't, wouldn't it make sense that
those people would not want to see money put into people that
didn't come from this country, that don't have any business
being here, that are here illegally?
Wouldn't you get behind the deportation because it would

(52:32):
free up resources for people that are here, that are, that
are desperate? We did this.
There used to be sort of like a,an aligned ideology that
actually made some bit of freaking sense on the political
left. It used to make some sense.
Activists like Cesar Chavez in California, they used to hate
illegal immigration because theywere advocating on behalf of
people that were legal migrant workers and legal immigrants to

(52:54):
this country. And they wanted to see those
people get a bigger piece of thepie.
You can't have everything at alltimes and then act like it's
going to work unless you just doit based on cult of personality.
And so you're demonizing certainpeople like you saw the the the
congressman do. It's going to have some really
dramatic results. It's going to have people step

(53:17):
into spaces where they're going to be in grave danger.
They're going to endanger federal agents who are armed and
are actually authorized to take care of themselves.
And we're going to see more and more of this stuff.
This one's from Arizona. And ICE agents here in Avondale
tried to stop a car with a a manor two men that they were
interested in. Homeland Security says this all
started when those two officers tried to stop that car.

(53:38):
They say the driver then kept going to their home which is in
this area here in Avondale. Homeland says when they got to
that home, the two people in that car rammed into the
officer's car. They got out and ran inside,
which created this barricade situation.
I shared this with the mayor. Over the course of the next

(53:58):
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 verify that the community will send, be able to
send us information on. OK, so there you have Arizona,
California. The discussion is ongoing.

(54:19):
Here's the ramming that took place in Chicago.
Cicero Police now confirms the 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 from the area when it hit a
Toyota sedan that was crossing through the intersection.
Federal agents could be seen helping the woman who was
driving that sedan and they tookthe driver of the blue pickup

(54:41):
truck into custody. 25th Ward Alderman Byron Sig Joe Lopez was
nearby as ICE operations unfolded.
In Little Village today at. 26 and Christiana, 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 andso they're getting these people
all whipped up. So what's going to be what's
going to be the answer? Is it going to be that you've

(55:03):
now taken things that should be not aligned and you're going to
go out there and you're going toencourage violence based on it?
I think there's a real good chance you guys should be making
sure that you are preparing yourself for whatever that looks
like in your area. If you're in an urban area or
close enough to 1, take precautions.
Make sure that you can at least go for a couple days.
There's a reason why we do preparedness on this.

(55:24):
Like one of our major sponsors is a preparedness company.
You should make sure that you don't have to go to a store if
things are getting spicy and stupid because there's
everything that you can think ofthat is getting people
emotionally whipped up even though the reasons for it are
contradictory. And if you're wondering like,
well, how could this be? People around me are not dumb.
Maybe you just maybe you just joined the planet.

(55:45):
If you just woke up, as my buddyused to say, if you just woke
up, stepped out of your spaceship and you got here to
America and you're like, how is it possible?
How could these people be like this?
Joe Rogan actually breaks it down real simply for you.
It's a diagnosis of some of the people that we've seen
protesting. It's a diagnosis of like the
human condition. And it's very, very charitable.
And it's still pretty scary. Here you go.
So I have to take into account if you go into a room with 100

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people, at least one of them is a fucking idiot.
OK, so. If you're being.
Really generous. Yeah.
So if you're in a country of 300and, what, 30 + 1,000,000
people? We don't really know.
That's at least three million idiots.
So it's not hard to get 100,000 retards holding signs walking on

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the street. And especially when they get
older, because as people get older, they generally slow down
and they don't think as well. And if you look at a lot of
these no kings protests, what are you seeing?
You're seeing geriatric people holding signs.
So you got old losers, not even just losers, but old losers

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where this is the end. They're just looking for
anything to get them out of the house.
They're watching the prices, right?
They've already seen that one and they're like.
Let's just join in on the note with their we.
Shouldn't have a king and then next thing you know they're out
there with the sign and you can get 100,000 of those Easy, easy,
easy. Especially if you got a lot of
money and you're organizing and you know, you get on Facebook

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and get involved in them groups and you know, use the bots and
all the bots. Like this is important that we
show up in mass and let him knowhe's not a king.
You see how these all start coming together outraged about
SNAP benefits. You've got people that have a
logical ideas that don't have any like firm principles.
It's just about my team. It gets really tribal.
We've been building this up for 8 plus years now.

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So people are getting pretty riled up.
They've they've normalized a bunch of things using illusory
truth, saying things that are not true that people start to
get behind. Then you start shutting down and
actually applying the squeeze onfolks.
Yeah, you could see how this would get bad real real quick.
It makes an awful lot of sense to me.
So whether you call it a Podestaplan or whether you call it a

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false flag operation or whether you just call it human nature,
that people in power want to make sure that you are
distracted by other things and they're willing to use it for
their own benefits. It's pretty real.
And there's plenty of people that can't do the math.
They can't actually look around and say, what does this protest
do on a national scale? What am I going to be able to
affect that is going to help my life?

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Nothing, but it feels good. I'm part of this group, and
maybe we decide to get rowdy andwe decide to trash something
that feel good, too. It's a nice outlet.
Do you remember that in 2020 we were told that there were people
in blue states. They were senior executives,
whether they be mayors or they were governors saying we needed
to leave space for people to destroy because they were so
mad. Were those people like, why were

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they not like at home building achicken coop or whatever it was
that was going to solve the problem?
Do you guys know how good it is to go outside?
Just feel a little bit of sunlight on you, have a little
bit of sweat, swing a hammer, use a saw.
Like do basic dude stuff. If you're a man, that'll get all
of your outrage out because you'll be able to like look at
the end of the day and go look what I've created.
I've created a retaining wall. I have made a fence.
I built a little doghouse, whatever productivity.

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Or you could go out in the street, try to fight cops.
That might be something. This lady has a pretty
interesting breakdown. I hadn't heard it put this way
before so I wanted to play it. I don't always do like a TikTok
explaining non scientific persondoing a scientific study, but
this actually aligns with my my experience in life, probably
many of yours as well. And I think it's articulate and
concise. So we're going to play this real
quick as well. I'm sure you've all seen that
graph of what leftist care aboutversus what conservatives care

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about. And it's like a scale of people
closest to you and people farthest away from you.
Like conservatives when they're polled, tend to care about their
family first, then their friends, then their community,
then their state, then their country, then the world.
And liberals, it's the opposite.They tend to care more about
world issues and then strangers and then their community and so
on. This is further proof that
they're performative. They care about things going on
around the world more than they care about their own

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communities. Because fixing your own
community is a lot harder than making a post on social media
that says Free Palestine. Fixing the issues within your
own family is a lot harder than just posting a black square on
Instagram. Condemning people for not caring
about a war thousands of miles away and acting morally superior
and acting like you are the goodguy because of it takes maybe 30
seconds out of your. But dealing with your brokenness

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inside or dealing with your broken family or dealing with
your failing friendships or dealing with your community
that's ridden with crime is so much more difficult.
They pick the easy way out. They can just virtue signal on
TikTok and on Instagram and theyget to feel morally superior
when they have disagreements with people about how to fix
these larger issues. And then because they do those
things, it makes them feel like a good person.

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And therefore they don't have tofix anything within themselves
or within their families or friendships, because anyone who
does anything against them is obviously a bad guy because
they've convinced themselves they're the good guys.
Pretty straightforward. That aligns with the way that
I've seen a lot of folks that are out there.
By the way, projecting on an external foe is pretty normal

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for a lot of people. It's much easier to talk about
something that is further away from you than dealing with the
only issues up close. You can cry about SNAP benefits,
but why don't you talk about thefact that you've made some poor
decisions in your life and you'dlike to get those together.
And I thought the whole idea was, is that SNAP and all these
other public assistance groups, they were all set up to do one
thing, give you room to operate.No, no, they're not actually set

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up to do that. They're actually set up to like
keep people enslaved in that that system.
And anybody who's ever worked with these, like these
populations that, that we'll saypublic benefits enjoyers.
And I have worked with them in the, in the law enforcement
world, but I've also worked withthem in the emergency medicine
field. These people end up making bad
decisions because they are not encouraged to make good

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decisions. I, I remember going on a, on a
call as a paramedic one time andwe had a guy there who was
mentally deficient and he was not even the whatever was, he
wasn't the arbiter of his own finances.
He had a like a daughter that was in charge of making his
financial decisions for him and someone sent him one of those
like payday loan type checks where you can go cash it.

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It's a real check, but it's a short term, like super high
interest loan. It was like 24% interest or
something crazy for like $800 orsomething like that.
And so he went and he cashed it.He asked if it was a real check
at his bank. They cashed it.
It was real. Of course, it triggers a loan
amount. And then he took the $800 and he
bought himself a huge screen TV in a room that his little like
apartment, which was on Section 8 housing was smaller than the

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12 by 12 brew and that I'm working out of right now.
Like that was his entire living and he went and bought a
freaking huge TV for it, which was in a box, which probably got
stolen because then he put a huge TV box outside of his like
crappy neighborhood in this likeawful little place that he
lived. No, not good decisions.
Like bad decision theater. There's a benefit in having
those people out there, it turnsout for certain types, I think,

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because if you can get them whipped up, if you can get them
doing the the Howard Dean thing,if you get them feeling like
they're part of a movement, thenthey vote for you.
And then you get to stay in power.
And then you can do all the evilnefarious crap that you want to
do the city. Was built by the Irish escaping
famine, Italians fleeing fascism, Jews escaping

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Holocaust, black Americans fleeing slavery and.
We're the victims. We're the people that have been
infringed upon. We're the ones who are so sad.
Like you're part of the moral arc.
You're the good people. We're the bad.
The bad people are the other guys, right?
If you keep the peasants fighting amongst each other,
they don't turn around and go like, hey, I feel like that
we're getting screwed at a much bigger way.

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It turns out. Like our money shouldn't be
going to the government in the 1st place and there probably
shouldn't be people on food stamps in the 1st place.
How about that? But at least at least we can set
up this fake fight. And this fake fight is going to
lead me to federal law enforcement, which means, you
know, as usual, my my favorite punching bags.
They're not doing a good job either.
Here's Pam Bondi. She's going to go after you.

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You think she's going to go after Nancy Pelosi?
He was 1000 years old. Do you guys are, are we going to
actually see, quote UN quote, government gangsters handled or
no? Because this feels like
theatrical stuff too. This is this is the Brights
version of that. AOC is we're part of the moral
arc of all the great people thatcame to this country and they
were all wronged and they've allbeen triumphant in the long run.

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People on the right are like, wejust want to see government do
the right thing and they want tocheer on this and they cheer on
a Pam Bondi. The maggot cheerleaders do.
I just sit here and see all thisstuff and I just find it very
tiring. You cannot disclose the identity
of a federal agent where they live, anything that could harm
them. Pritzker same ball game with him
and you know Pelosi got a lettertoday from Deputy Attorney

(01:04:25):
General Todd Blanch so did Brooke Jenkins that DA in San
Francisco we told them preserve your emails, preserve everything
you have on this topic because if you are telling people to
arrest they are ICE officers arefederal agents you cannot do
that you're impeding an investigation and we will charge

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them if they think I want they have not met me because we will
charge them if they are violating the law.
We will protect our federal agents.
They're out there working non stoppage you're showing right
now during a shutdown. These people are out there
working to keep Californians safe, yet you've got Pelosi out
there saying to obstruct their investigation.

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You can't do it. And we're.
If you don't think that I will do what I said I will do, I will
see what I will do. What I said I will do.
And you may not know me. No.
We don't know you, Pam Bondi. Like we don't know you.
Like nobody knows you personallythat's out there in the world.
We're watching you on Jesse Watters.
We don't know you personally. You're not our friend.
You think I won't do it? I'll do it.
I'll send. We sent preservation.
Let. Oh, a preservation letter.
Well, a letter to preserve records.

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It has been written. It has been written.
So you must. You think Nancy Pelosi cares
about a preservation letter fromthe attorney general?
That woman has lasted for decades doing Nancy Pelosi
stuff. At least our FBI director is
super serious, right? That's why, you know, Attorney
general may be doing one thing, but we have a really serious

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dude out there handling serious primes like like NBA players who
are doing illegal betting or playing poker or something.
Like we're we're handling the real problems in America, right?
By the way, this was so wild. Stephen A Smith, the sports
commentator, suggested that thiswas revenge from the president
for all the kind of left wing activism of the NBA.

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Your response to that? 15 seconds.
I'm the FBI director. I decide which arrest to conduct
and which not to conduct. That may be the single dumbest
thing I've ever heard out of anyone in modern history.
And I live most of my time in Washington, DC.
It's right up there with Adam Schiff.
We arrest people for crimes. I guess that means that you
don't arrest people for not crimes, right?

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If it's not a crime, then you don't arrest them.
So we know that there's going tobe not arrest because you
haven't arrested certain people.Would that be fair?
I think it would be. By the way, is it absurd to
anyone except me? If you guys have ever been,
imagine if you've been OK. So some of you've been cops,
some of you've been in state lawenforcement.
Imagine that the police chief made the claim that I decide who
gets arrested, then make it national.

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You think Cash Patel is decidingyay or nay on all arrests in
this country? Didn't he just make that claim?
The braggadocious bullshit from this guy is so freaking wild.
It is so outrageous. He fits right into the category
of the people that I felt like Joe Rogan was talking about.
In every room, there's somebody who's dumb.
And what are we talking about here?
One of the things that has been my bugaboo is taking our money

(01:07:18):
and spending it poorly. It has been spent poorly.
I don't like it being sent on SNAP benefits.
I don't like it being spent on illegal aliens.
I don't like it being spent on Chris Ray flying around in a
private jet that the American taxpayers had to fund and he
gets to do whatever he wants with it.
This is an article written by Brandon Dray January of 2023.
Go back in time now we're 2 1/2 years almost we're we're almost

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three years from that time. And I contributed to this
article. Chris Ray was summoning a jet
from Manassas, which is just outside of Washington, DC in
Virginia, to DCA Reagan on a 15 to 17 minute flight because he
didn't want to sit for an hour in traffic driving out to the

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western side of the DC area. As a whistleblower, I brought
that forward. I brought it forward to people
like Josh Haley. I brought it forward to people
like Chuck Grassley. I brought it forward to people
who theoretically have oversightover our federal agencies
because in theory they want to do the thing that we all want,
which is that they don't waste our freaking money.
And we were seeing all kinds of other abuses at that time.

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They were going after parents atschool board meetings, which I
called out. They were going after
Christians. They were going after
specifically radical traditionals, Catholics, right?
They were going after people whowere in the military.
They were calling you MAGA people, militia, violent
extremists and or anti government, anti authority
violence troops. All those things were bad.
This was a concrete, tangible fraud, waste and abuse violation

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that was unnecessary. They were flying a jet at the
cost of maybe like somewhere between 5:00 and $20,000 per
flight just for his convenience,so he didn't have to sit in
traffic for a single flip an hour.
This is a public figure who is apublic employee who makes less
than $300,000 a year. His time is not worth that much.

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So I called it out against ChrisWray and we did the, we did the,
the background on it. We were able to go out there and
dig into the flight logs and find out what he did.
And specifically, he was doing over 140 trips at the time of
this writing. So in three years since 20/20,
he had done 140 trips that were 15 minutes and costing us 10s of

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thousands of dollars per time. That was over $1,000,000 in
waste. All right, that's Chris Wray.
And then right away, Cash Patel got into the same problem.
Jet set Cash Patel. He took the FBI plane to NHL
games and to his girlfriend's home city in Nashville.
Uh oh. He was on the wrong side of
things. This is from April of of this

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year. He'd only been FBI Director for
two months. Cash Patel, 45, has been jet
setting around the United Statessince he was sworn in as the FBI
director on February 21st, including a trio of trips to
Nashville where his 26 year old country musician girlfriend
lives. He took a flight to Long
Islander like Long Island to catch a hockey game the New York

(01:10:09):
Islanders played. As I understand it, he didn't
actually even pay for that ticket.
There are multiple times when heshowed up and not paid for
tickets. That's actually a violation of
FBI policy. It's probably a violation of
federal law. We got real problems with this,
right? We should be consistent.
So what do you do this weekend? There's some faces that I see
way too frequently in my life. That's Alexis Wilkins Instagram

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account. She was at Penn State.
She was at State College, PA this weekend.
What were they doing? Oh, they were just celebrating.
They were just celebrating a nongovernmental event during a
government shutdown flying our plane.
Cash Patel flew up there. Let me show you the flight logs
here that here's what they look like.
We got to go back down about midscreen.

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And what I noticed when I was looking at this flight log is
not just that he flew to State College and then from State
College he flew to Nashville on Saturday night and then on
Sunday morning after he stayed the night in Nashville, he flew
off to San Angelo, TX. I did notice that, but I also
noticed this thing about Joint Base Andrews, from Manassas to

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Joint Base Andrews, how that wasa 22 minute flight.
There's another flight, Manassasto Joint Base Andrews.
It's a 15 minute flight, a 19 minute flight, a 12 minute
flight. Why is he flying back and forth
to Joint Base Andrews, which is in Maryland just outside of
Washington, DC? He's doing the same damn thing

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that was being done by Chris Ray.
So this is another fraud, waste and abuse problem.
And what I didn't realize is that this was actually addressed
to the people that do oversight and they didn't have a problem
with it. You people should be furious
that they are wasting our money,in the middle of a government
shutdown no less. We're not going to be paying
people that can't eat, but we'regoing to take a multi
millionaire who is the FBI director and fly him to go hang

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out with his girlfriend at a cost of 10s if not hundreds of
thousands of dollars per flight when it's all said and done.
Salaries, maintenance, wear and tear, landing fees, fuel costs
for what? And he reimbursed the taxpayer
to the tune of a couple $100 tops.
I didn't realize they already covered this in a hearing.

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Chuck Grassley actually brought this up with our current FBI
director and the people that arein office that are supposed to
give a shit about it do not. This is Chuck Grassley doing a
long slow 91,000 years old oversight.
He's mad about Gross Wright. He literally has cash.
Patel admit to doing the same thing that Chris Ray did but

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he's doing it for slightly cheaper and that was good
enough. This is why I hate both parties
and This is why they will pit us.
Event like this is the real fraud that gets taken place
right now in front of your face and they gloat about it.
They did it in the hearing and nobody even cared.
Comedy became FBI director 2013.And then something like when I

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became ranking member in the middle of a Congress or I was
ranking member, Comedy needed anexcuse to come to Des Moines, IA
or someplace in Iowa for a family reunion.
He wanted to meet with me in Waterloo, IA.
I think nothing more than an excuse to say he did something

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official on that trip. Now I can't accuse him of that
because I don't know, but I can't recall that we did.
We discussed anything very serious.
That had to be me meet him in Waterloo or Cedar Rapids at the
airport before he went to the union.
And then two or three years ago,Ray was sitting where you were
and we had two Republicans, one to have second round of

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questioning and it would have taken about 10 minutes.
And he refused to because he goton this airplane that you're
talking about going to the Adirondacks.
You guys all remember. That So I find it interesting
that my Democratic colleagues seem to bring up about your use
of the Justice Department planes, yet my Democratic

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colleagues didn't seem too interested about my oversight of
Ray's use of the plane. I didn't hear a peep.
Right. So that's true.
Democrats had no problem with Ray's use the plane.
Republicans were screaming aboutit.
Now Democrats are going to bringit up, Republicans are defending
it, including Chuck Grassley, and he's going to let Cash Patel
talk. And Cash Patel basically admits

(01:14:34):
while he's testifying that he did the exact same that Chris
Wray did. And it's a completely
unnecessary trip because it takes 40 minutes in a motorcade
to go out from Manassas. Instead, we're going to spend
tons of money and tons of ups and down and we're burning jet
fuel and increased maintenance and increased landing cycles for

(01:14:54):
convenience. But my Democratic colleagues
need to be consistent. Can I just add, Mr. Chairman,
that when you compare the flightlogs and the percentage of work
travel to personal travel for the prior to FBI directors, over
a third of their travel was personal on those same jets that
I'm being accused of improperly utilizing.
My mark is far less than that. Also, both of those directors

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use Reagan National Airport which has landing fees of five
to $10,000 because they didn't want to drive 25 minutes to
Andrews. We take off and land in Andrews
every single time because it's cheaper and we do so because it
saves the taxpayer dollars. Those are the things we are
doing to make sure that we are good stewards of taxpayer
dollars. And also any new acquisition of
an airline or a fixed wing assetfor the FBI will specifically

(01:15:38):
meet the needs of the demands ofthe foreign F talk operations
and hostage rescue operations inour critical infrastructure
programs. Wait, what?
Guys? He just said that they have to
go 25 minutes to go to Joint Base Andrews instead of going 40
minutes to go out to like what? What?
There's no purpose for this. There is 0 justification for
this purpose. I used to work out of the same

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freaking airport where that jet hangs out.
Why is it flying somewhere like that?
It's completely illogical. And then you go, well, you know,
maybe you don't understand everything.
Yeah. Well, how about this?
How about he should go out and explain it because two years
ago, Cash Patel on true social, which by the way, the the icon
that he has there with the sunglasses are very cringe
worthy. He wrote as follows.

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Garland testifying on Wednesday.That's Merrick Garland, the
former AG. Send these questions to
Congress. One, how many felonies have you
and Ray committed by violating congressional subpoenas?
We could just do a brother to that.
How many times have you you liedUnderoath Cash Patel?
That'd be a good one. Since you prosecute others for
contempt of Congress, will you prosecute you too?

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And then you go right down to #4Chris Ray mandates himself to
fly in a private jet that we payfor.
Will you shut that waste down? Non FBI director Cash Patel.
Meet FBI Director Cash Patel whosays we're better stewards of
your money because we fly to a different thing that we don't
need to fly to. He also had another tweet that

(01:17:06):
said government gangster Chris Wray lying to Congress and
jetting off on our taxpayer dollars while dodging
accountability on the implosion of the FBI on his watch.
We're in the middle of a government shutdown where
they're not even going to pay all of the government employees
that work for the agency that this guy heads.
And he's jet setting off to go hang out with his girlfriend in

(01:17:28):
Nashville on our dime and he's going to a is an RAF.
The real American Freestyle wrestling Fight Night where she
posted pictures of it and went behind the scenes and held up
the belt. I don't know what real American
freestyle wrestling is because Idon't care because I don't have
time for leisure like that. You got two people here that are

(01:17:51):
grifting off the American public, and he flew a $60
million aircraft to go hang out there with his girlfriend and
then flew back. I wonder if she was on the jet.
I don't know. Maybe she flew commercial and
then he met her and he spent thenight overnight.
Haven't we been told over and over again that she's this
devout Christian girl? She's 26 years old.
She's hanging out with this alsosuper America Hindu guy.

(01:18:14):
Sure, they're not spending the night together.
None of us are. None of us are childish and
acting like that's not the case.But don't go out there and tout
your Christian virtue and wear your your.
I noticed that she's she's missing that that cross that she
wears for all of her photo OPS. I guess she forgot.

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Is that gross to anybody else? Is it just me?
I find it gross that you're you're abusing our money.
I find it more gross that you campaigned on getting that job
by calling out the exact same thing that you are doing.
If that doesn't make you furious, I don't know what does.
I really don't. I think we're screwed on that,
that that front. It just, it's nauseating.
If you guys want to follow the FBI director's jet, you can do

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that. FlightAware is a really good
website. You can go do it with the tail
number is N708JH. We don't hold on to information
here that you guys can't have access to because that's our
jet. We own it.
That's American taxpayers jet. And for those people who are
saying, well, he deserves a vacation, yeah, he spent a whole
week in Scotland after he lied about reinstating the FBI
whistleblowers. You guys remember that?

(01:19:17):
He was gone for a whole week. He spent an awful lot of time on
personal travel. As far as we can tell, his claim
is that he slightly less personal travel on our jet.
And they're going to get new jets and the new jets are going
to be for the Hostage Rescue Team.
Give me a freaking break. This dude is scamming the
American people. But that kind of outrage set it

(01:19:41):
up. It's all fake.
And that's how you get people mad about Bernie Sanders or AOC.
But they're not going to call out the grift on our side, too.
I'll call out both sides. That's why we're never going to
have the fun times. We're never going to have like
the big access that some of the other programs do, because if
you come to talk on ours, you'regoing to get asked rough
questions. It's going to prove that you are

(01:20:01):
a liar, that you are deceitful, and that you've done dumb things
with our money. You're not good stewards of our
money. You're not conservative and you
never have been. That's all I got for today's
program. I do have something funny
though. I do have alternative history
since we played some alternativehistory from our dear friend
Jasmine Crockett, who said that all law enforcement comes from
slave patrols. I love that they created this

(01:20:23):
idea that law enforcement was like initiated in America.
These people are so fundamentally out of touch with
reality that everything has to do with whatever their pet
interest is, whatever their pet project is.
This lady has the same thing. This is our palate cleanse for
the day. I'll play that one second.
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there. Let's go ahead and do a palate
cleanse about pumpkins. It's Halloween coming up soon.
Some of you are going to be buying pumpkins and it might
make you you're going to just beshocked to find out racist.

(01:21:04):
Here's some racism stuff I'm. Going to need y'all to be
careful with how y'all celebrateHalloween because pumpkins
really indicate how they took the slaves heads and skulls and
put lights inside of them just like how they'll do a Jack O
Lantern. So be careful how you celebrate
these devilish white man holidays.
Halloween is devil's day. I'm telling y'all pumpkins are a

(01:21:29):
symbol of what they did to our people.
Indigious people, brown skin people.
They put fire inside of their skulls and lit it and hung it
from trees. So do your research before you
think of Pumpkin Man's Halloween.
The only thing I like up out of the pumpkin and I ain't going to
tell no story. The only thing I like out of the

(01:21:49):
pumpkin is the seeds to bake them myself.
They better than the seeds you bought buying the store because
they're very salty. With these seeds, you can just,
you know, you control your salt,but other than that, this ain't
not what the devil's worth. Don't do it.
OK, watch out for buying pumpkins, which represents

(01:22:11):
lights in the skulls of the slaves that you guys have not
killed, that you never owned. Of course, as anybody who looks
into this finds out, this most likely came from Ireland and
maybe from Scotland and carved potatoes and turnips and we're
meant to ward off evil spirits and, you know, has nothing to do
with slaves. But you know, when you got
certain lens, you should run it.Everything has to do with it.

(01:22:34):
Alternative history, folks, It'sout there.
That lady's vote counts just as much as yours does.
That's all I'm going to say. That's why I'm a little worried
about how it's going to go down.Prepare yourself.
Get ready for spicy. Maybe buy yourself some
ammunition. Maybe buy yourself something to
protect your home if you need to.
If you have something worth protecting.
Many of you do. That's all I got.
I look forward to this week being interesting, fun, and

(01:22:56):
probably more dumb. That's just the only way that
we're going to live. God bless all of you.
See on the other end of this thing?
Hang in there. We're about to get bumpy.
Thanks for listening to the KyleSerafin Show, streamed live
weekdays on rubble.com/kyle Serafin.
Follow Kyle on Twitter, Truth Social and Instagram at Kyle

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