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May 6, 2025 37 mins

Recapping the various ‘failures’ of the FBI that look an awful lot like coverups. FBI butchered Congressional baseball game shooting. What if the Federal Government are trying to murder Republicans? Jan 6th, Michigan kidnapping examples. Weak red state republicans are holding the door open for the destruction of our country. We must vote in our primaries and in off years to oust these GOP congressmen that do nothing but sabotage us. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show, the Jesse Kelly Show.
Let's have some fun on a Tuesday, a magnificent Tuesday,
and man, there's some big topics to tackle. Tonight. We

(00:32):
are gonna discuss gain of function research. Doesn't that certain
sound wonky and nerdy? We'll talk about that a bit tonight.
We're gonna have an FBI discussion tonight. Young Americans are
going red? But why what does that mean? Mike Pence
gets handed and award Democrats have big trouble with the

(00:53):
young Communists and their ranks. Tom Tillis is a piece
of trash and it's our fault. All that in so
much much more coming up on the world famous Jesse
Kelly's Show. Now, I'm going to go ahead and warn
you right out of the gates that there's gonna be
kind of an ominous feel to the show. And I'm

(01:13):
not really sure why. I'm in a great mood, but
there are there are some things that jumped out at
me that maybe didn't jump out at other people, but
things I can't take my eyes off of. First, I'm
going to begin here, and no no one else began here,
and I don't give a crap This is where I'm
beginning today because of the implications behind it. I believe

(01:37):
what I'm about to talk about is the most important
issue of the day by a mile. I mean, it's
more important as far as you and I go. It's
more important than Iranian nukes. It's more important than the border.
It's more important than probably anything. So let's dig in.
The headline is this, It's from the New York Post
the FBI, and they put it in quotes. But the

(02:00):
twenty seventeen Congressional baseball shooting probe downplayed anti GOP motives
of gunmen. A blistering report concludes, Okay, all right, tell
you what. We'll come back to that. Let's talk for
a moment. What if it's not butchering things. What if

(02:27):
the federal government, specifically the law enforcement, the more military,
the more armed departments of the federal government. What if
armed departments inside the federal government are trying to murder
Republicans or at least want Republicans murdered. Now, that's quite

(02:49):
a statement to put out there. It's quite a question,
and so I get it. If that maybe made you
sit up in your chair or maybe even scream at
the radio. Who is this wing not? But let's just
I don't know. Let's talk about it for a moment.
Shall we just just a couple things we know for
a fact. We'll get back to this part. Let's do

(03:09):
with the more recent stuff. January sixth, for instance, January sixth,
whatever you think about that day, there are things we
now know. We know that the Federal Bureau of Investigation
had undercover agents arriving by the bus load, and they

(03:30):
were there the morning of January sixth before anybody else.
We also know the FBI for the longest time lied
to Congress, stonewalled Congress about how many agents were there?
What were the agents doing there? Do you guys have
any of that testimony? That would be an important thing

(03:51):
to dig up right about now we know that the
FBI constantly sat in front of Congress and said, well,
I'm sorry, I can't comment as far as how many
agents are there. That's ongoing. I don't know. Okay, that's interesting.
You know what else would be interesting finding out the

(04:11):
identity of the guy who set the pipe bombers down.
Who set the pipe bombs down? Remember the pipeon guy.
The pipe bomb guy was setting explosives allegedly at the RNC,
at the DNC, But he was just doing this in
rural Montana where I used to go elk hunting. He

(04:32):
didn't hop on a horse with no cell phone, no
electronics and go off the grid and ride up into
the mountains and set a pipe bomb down. He did
it in the most surveilled city in the world. Oh
you have it. Oh, Here is Clay Higgins talking to
Christopher Ray about the FBI and what they were doing
at the Capitol.

Speaker 2 (04:53):
In September, Steven d'artano, formerly in charge of the FBI's
field office in Washington, DC, he testified to the House
Judiciary Committee that he was aware the FBI informants would
attend to stop the Steel rally thrown on January sixth.
You confirmed that the FBI had confidential human sources at

(05:14):
the stop the Steel rally on January sixth here in DC.

Speaker 3 (05:17):
Sir.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
Congressman.

Speaker 4 (05:20):
As we've discussed before, I'm not going to get into
where we have or have not used confidentially human sources.
But what okay, Well, you asked for a definite move on.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
It's my time.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
You said no, you're not going to answer.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
That's cool.

Speaker 4 (05:33):
We're watching mister chairman mans good moment, The moment will come.

Speaker 2 (05:37):
This is my time. Earlier this year, an FBI informant
who was reported to have quote his quote under oath
march to the US Capitol with fellow Proud Boys members
on January sixth, close quote, he said he was communicating
with his FBI handler while people were entering the US Capital.

(05:59):
Can you confirm that the FBI had that sort of
engagement with your own agents embedded within to the crowd
on January sixth?

Speaker 4 (06:09):
If you are asking whether the violence at the Capitol
on January sixth was part of some operation orchestrated by
FBI sources and or agents, the answer is emphatically saying no.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
No, you're saying.

Speaker 4 (06:22):
Not violence orchestrated by FBI sources or agents.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
Okay, I'll tell you what. We'll just set that one aside.
Let's go to Michigan. We'll come back to January sixth.
We'll keep coming back to these things because I think
it's important in light of this news story coming out
about the attempted assassination, I think it's important to really
gather all the evidence. I don't want to I don't
want to be accused of just focusing on one thing,

(06:48):
that was January sixth. We know there were informants, we
know there were agents, We know the FBI won't discuss it.
We know that January sixth was used to hunt down
arrests hurt Republicans across the country. Okay, but in Michigan
it was actually more interesting because in Michigan, I remember

(07:11):
it was October, right before the election, right before the
Joe Biden versus Donald Trump election, the one Trump will
go on to lose, you do remember, right, And there's
this thing in politics. You of course have heard of
this thing before. It's called the October surprise. What a word?

(07:32):
What do they call it? That? Because when you have
dirt or a damaging story you want dropped on the
opposing candidate, you wait until October because October is right
before the election. So when you drop that scandal that
hurts the other candidate, you want to wait and do

(07:52):
it in October so it'll be fresh in the minds
of the voters when they go to the polls in October. Surprise,
you're well aware of what in October surprise is is well, wow,
wouldn't you know it? Huh? What an October surprise we
got right before that election, and maybe you remember Democrats
were running on that election. Joe Biden ran it, I

(08:14):
could play you campaign speech after campaign speech from Joe Biden.
The central theme of that election was Republicans are scary
and dangerous, and they're white extremists. They are domestic terrorists,
white extremists, domestic terrorists, white extremists. Are you have that, Chris?
Oh yeah, maybe you remember some of this theme. We

(08:34):
have no need for.

Speaker 3 (08:35):
Armed malicious roaming America streets, and we should have no
tolerance for extremists, white supremacist group menacing our community.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
Yeah, we got, I got Look, Chris, how many cuts
of that do you have there, Chris? More than we
can count. It was the central theme and wow, I
guess probably just a crazy coincidence that that was that's
the central theme of the Democrats presidential election. And October,

(09:05):
right before the election, we got a story that confirmed
what they had been selling to the public. We got
a story out of Michigan that said, some dangerous, of course,
white evil whities, some dangerous white extremists were going to
kidnap and assassinate Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan and that story.

(09:31):
It was an FBI story, you see, it was an
FBI investigation, and that FBI investigation like a miracle, like
a It's like Moses and the Red Sea parting. Just
totally coincidentally, the FBI released that story and made those
arrests right before the election of Joe Biden. Huh, that's funny,

(09:56):
isn't it. Now Again, I don't want to just focus
on two things. Look, I can make this whole thing
about the pipe bomber and how they never found him
on purpose. We'll set that aside. That was January sixth.
We just did Michigan. There's more, because we have to
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(11:46):
ask doctor Jesse questions. We're having a different conversation. Our
conversation right now is whether or not the federal government
is trying to impossibly successfully assassinating Republicans in the United
States of America. Yes, very light topic tonight, we're just
doing it. Walking down memory lane. We already walked through
some of January sixth, we brought up the Michigan assassination

(12:11):
kidnapping of Governor Whimer. Allowed me to just finish up
on that after the FBI announced on October, right before
the election. What a miracle. Right before the election, the
FBI announced that they had arrested these dangerous MAGA extremists
who were getting ready to assassinate Gretchen Whitmer. But of
course after the election, the trial came out and something

(12:35):
very strange happened. Some of these guys were getting off
scott free. How could how could that be? After all,
assassinating killing anybody's a big deal, let alone a governor.
How are these guys getting off scott free. Well, they're
getting off scott free because it came out at the
trial that the FBI plan funded and coordinated the higher thing.

(13:01):
They gathered up a group of the dumbest people on
the right you can possibly find. One of them was
renting an apartment in the basement of a vacuum repair shop.
I'm not even close to kidding. The FBI dug them up,
coerced them into doing this, funded it sold them the
explosives they were going to use, and then busted them

(13:22):
for possession of the explosives. The FBI made the entire
thing up. Huh, why would they do that? We're going
to keep coming back to that question. We're not just
going to keep mentioning the things the FBI has done.
Why would they do something like that. Let's talk about
the memo. Oh, I know the FBI said that it

(13:44):
was never put into place. I know that they said
it was never put into it was put it was
never put into place, That the memo meant nothing, that
it was one off, that it was a I get
all that. But the field office in Virginia, courtesy of

(14:04):
a whistleblower, and that's the only reason we know. The
whistle blower produced a document. You see in this document,
it outlined the FBI's intention to infiltrate the Catholic Church.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, the secret police agency, it's
thirty five thousand employees. They were going to go into

(14:26):
the Catholic Church. They were going to find those dangerous
right wing extreme extremists, they were going to find informants,
and they were going to take it down the way
they did any organized crime group. And of course, when
this new horrific discovery was made. Christopher Ray did what
he always did and kind of just denied the whole thing.

(14:47):
I was mortified.

Speaker 3 (14:49):
They were looking the FBI in the Richmond Field office
was looking to put sources in churches, have informants in
Catholic parishes. That's what they were looking to do. Someone
needs to give them a lesson in the first Amendment.
This memorandum that they put together that we now have
now have this memorandum talks about doing just that, and
it was signed off on by two senior analysts and

(15:10):
the chief Division Council.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
There.

Speaker 3 (15:12):
How can a lawyer sign off on something? And frankly,
but for the whistleblower, I don't know that this wouldn't
still be going on. And this thing was sent out
to all the other field offices.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
Christopher Ray challenged don and again washed his hands, acted mortified.
I'm outraged it never got put into place. Now that
we're just we're painting a picture here. Just stay with me.
We are painting a picture. Okay, let's talk about mar Lago.
See the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It can go about

(15:45):
a variety of things, a variety of ways. It has
that power and obviously it shouldn't, but it has that
power if the FBI, if you are looked at favorably
with the FBI, they can get you out out of jail.
They can cover for you, and they have several times.
Remember Larry Nasser, that piece of trash doctor who was

(16:08):
horribly abusing our gymnasts, gymnast after gymnasts at their gymnasts,
all this testimony. Do you know the reason he was
free to do that for so many years? He was
free to do that because the FBI knew about it
and covered it up. Huh. The FBI can get you
out of jail. And if their hands are really tied

(16:29):
and they've got to send you to jail, they've got
to arrest you. They can do it as nicely as
humanly possible. If they want, get a hold of your lawyer. Hey,
why don't you enjoy the weekend. Come in on a Monday,
turn yourself in at ten. We'll try to process you,
get you out. Oh. They can make it as easy
as they want to make it, or they can murder
you like a dog. They've done it before. In mar Lago.

(16:55):
The FBI they decided they were going to wait till
Donald Trump the likely Republican nominee for president. He wasn't
the nominee yet they were going to well, they were
going to make a statement, you see, and they knew
it was going to be a statement, and so then
Attorney General Merrick Garland personally approved of the raid heard

(17:17):
around the world.

Speaker 3 (17:18):
There are, however, certain points I want you to know. First,
I personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant
in this matter.

Speaker 1 (17:29):
That'll be fine. Now, the FBI sends thirty agents, TV
cameras circling all around. They not only raid mar Lago,
they raid his wife's underwear drawer, a personal violation that
is eye popping, to put it mildly, They raid his

(17:51):
wife's underwear drawer. And then they put title cover sheets
on the quote evidence they found in there and put
that picture out publicly on the Internet. They didn't keep
it quiet publicly. They put it all out there. We're
not done yet. We're going to continue walking through the

(18:13):
evidence here, because maybe any one of these stories individually
you could sure make a lot of excuses for. But
when you start to take in everything they've done, it's
time to ask a very hard question. Hang on the
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(18:33):
dot com. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful,
wonderful Tuesday, going over well, something that I suspect about
the Federal Bureau of Investigation. And we've just been walking through,
walking down memory lane on the gields of this new
report put out by Congress about the twenty seventeen congressional

(18:54):
baseball shooting. Now, okay, just a couple more things before
we get to the article itself. Let's talk about assassination
attempts Newmero hun of Donald Trump, you know, the one
where he got shot in the head. And I think
I think, if I have to be honest with you,

(19:15):
that I think I don't fully appreciate how fortunate we are,
blessed we are to be where we are right now
politically as a country, and how close we came to
not being here. You know about the attempted assassination of

(19:36):
Donald Trump. You already know how close it was. But
when's the last time you really thought about Donald Trump
turning his head at the exact right moment otherwise he
dies that day, we you and I it would be
a memory that would last the rest of your life.

(19:58):
You and I would have watched Donald Trump's brains get
blown out of his head. That was a high powered rifle.
We would have watched his brains getting blown out on television.
That memory would have lasted as long with you as
the memory of nine to eleven. The JFK assassination that

(20:19):
day would have reverberated throughout American history. And it was
supposed to happen. Keep in mind, this wasn't just some
crazed wingnut with the gun. He scouted, he reconned, he
gained access to the event, He made the rooftop, he

(20:45):
lined up his weapon, and he made the shot. Don't
think that assassination missed. You may call it a failure,
and I guess it was. He did not miss. He
lined up that shot, he took the shot, he made
the shot, moved at the exact moment he made that shot,
and then the honest thing happened in the wake of that.

(21:10):
All the evidence, all the evidence, seem to be collected
by the FEDS. Some of the evidence seem to be
destroyed by the FEDS almost immediately. Have you ever been
around a crime scene before, walked by one, driven by
one before? How long does the yellow tape that says

(21:30):
crime scene active crime scene? How long does it last?
A long time? Do you know what's involved in that?
A crime? A local crime in your community? Some husband
goes crazy, he kills his wife. They will not only
block it off that night as they arrest the husband
and get the body out of there. Oh, that thing's
gonna be taped off for a while. You have to

(21:52):
go in. You have to go back in. You're gonna
want a fingerprint, You're gonna want to look through things,
go through things again and again and again and again,
and finally, after a long enough period of time, they
bring in some professional cleaners and get everything cleaned up.
But that's a long ways away. They took out a
garden hose and sprayed off that roof almost immediately. Why

(22:15):
it wasn't someone's living room, it wasn't in use, It
was a pasture in the middle of nowhere. The roof
got sprayed off. Why did the fed spray off the roof.
Why did a gentleman in a suit, Why did he
collect information from the local cops there? He wanted all
the picture, all the video, And we now know courtesy
of Senator Ron Johnson, that gentleman works for the Alcohol,

(22:38):
Tobacco and Firearms APF, and when asked why he was
collecting that information, Well, maybe you're sitting there thinking, well,
he's part of the ATF, he's collecting evidence. I'm sure
they're investigating. I would agree with you, except for the
fact Senator Ron Johnson reached out to the gentleman and
said why are you doing this? And he lawyered up.

(23:00):
He didn't say, oh, I'm glad you asked Senator, I'm
part of the investigative team. Would you like access to anything?

Speaker 5 (23:07):
No? No, no, no, no.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
You know what he said, call my lawyer, the ATF agent.
Let's talk about the body itself of the assassin. They
cremated him almost immediately. That never happens in anything high
profile like this, especially when they're trying to figure out

(23:32):
who the guy knew, was he associated with people, what's
the deal? Is he on something?

Speaker 5 (23:37):
What?

Speaker 1 (23:39):
They took his body and threw it in the fryer
almost immediately and turned him to ash. And that that
actually brings me to this. I won't even go into
the next Trump assassination because I want to get off
of this. The headline again is the FBI quote butchered.
The twenty seventeen congressional baseball shooting probe downplayed the anti

(24:03):
GOP motives of the gunman. A blistering report concludes, you
may remember, I hope you remember twenty seventeen, a guy
who I'm not going to name, a Bernie Sanders fan,
who thought the GOP was of course going to end
life as we know it and all that other crap.
He showed up at a congressional baseball game, and he

(24:26):
showed up with a weapon, and he was there to
assassinate as many Republicans as he could. He was almost successful,
shot up Steve Scalise, terribly, shot a bunch of people up.
And of course the FBI was going to dig into this,
right that would be a big deal. So I'm just
going to read you just a couple quotes here. This
is from how Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan. This is the

(24:50):
same FBI that can't tell us who planted the pipe bomb.
They can't tell us who leaked the Dobs opinion. They
can't tell us who put the cocaine in the White House.
We shouldn't be surpri they reached the wrong conclusion. They
knew what the facts were. You see, the FBI dug
into it. But then this is from the article. Four
years later, in twenty twenty one, the FBI abruptly changed

(25:13):
its determination without new evidence, according to Tuesday's report, to
conclude the attack was motivated by domestic violent extremism quote.
The FBI then spent the next four years privately guarding
the basis for its determinations by impeding congressional oversight. You see,

(25:35):
four years after the shooting, the Federal Bureau of Investigation
found a way to lay that shooting at the feet
of Republicans. And when the United States House of Representatives
asked the FBI why, the FBI said, we're not telling
you that. Now allow me to ask again, because maybe

(25:56):
the question at the beginning of the show was too much.
Is the Federal Bureau of Investigation involved in the arrest
and assassination of Republicans in this country? Is the Federal
Bureau of Investigation? Are they killing people or trying to?

(26:20):
Are they framing innocent people or trying to? And that
of course leads us to are they doing it all
on purpose? And if they are doing it on purpose,
what do we do about such a thing? How am
I supposed to take all this in and I didn't

(26:43):
even touch on the second asassiny. I didn't even touch
on a lot of things. I didn't touch on the
rest of pro lifers, and how I didn't touch on
any of that. How are we supposed to take all
this in and say it was an accident. That seems
like a lot of whoopsies, And the whoopsies all seemed

(27:04):
to go in the exact same direction. The whoopsies inside
the FBI always seemed to be hurting Republicans, sometimes killing them,
sometimes arresting them, and it always seems to be helping
or aiding the communists in some way. Oh yeah, I
already mentioned the fat old man in Utah with a cane.

(27:27):
They could have arrested him peacefully at any moment. That
guy couldn't outrun a snail, and they found a way
to gun him down. Is the Federal Bureau of Investigation
instead of some screwed up, misguided agency. Is it the
murder arm of the Democrat Party? Just asking Look, if

(27:53):
you tell me I'm crazy, then they're telling me that
all those stories are coincidental, that what you're telling me
is to kind of a booboo here, Oh whoop, look
at that spill the milk. Is that what you're telling me?
I have a hard time believe in that. That's all

(28:14):
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or you can send us an email Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. Paper trail mystery. This is from months ago.
Shredding truck outside the DOJ raises eyebrows again. How evil
is the federal government? I'm gonna play something for you.
Senator Tom Tillis. Tom Tillis. He is from the now

(30:11):
very red state of North Carolina. North Carolina used to
be purple. Now it's pretty red. So North Carolina could
have a pretty red senator. Instead, they have Tom Tillis.
Now Tom Tillis. You probably remember the name, hopefully you do.
He's the same senator who opposed Pete Hegsath. He finally
got bullied into supporting him, but opposed Pete Heggsath. Ed

(30:34):
Martin Is somebody we've talked about before. He's currently he's
sitting there temporarily as the top attorney for DC, top
US attorney for DC. Trump. He's Trump's pick, but he
hasked to get confirmed to get the role permanently. Now,
we brought up January sixth, and we brought up the FBI.
So let's talk about this for just a moment. Why

(30:58):
was the FBI so able to round up that many
people and get convictions for the ridiculous January sixth nonsense?
These ridiction, ridiculous terrorism charges and stuff. That's so just
overcharge people to the max. But they shouldn't be able

(31:18):
to do that, right after all, we are here in
America where you'll get a jury of your peers and
you'll get a fair trial, So that way, law enforcement
can't just frame you up and send you to prison forever.

Speaker 3 (31:30):
Ah.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
But that's the thing they can. If they're arresting you
for being a Republican and your trial is held in
the DC area, because it's completely communist controlled from top
to bottom, the jury will be ninety five percent Democrats.
They'll all hate your guts. The judge will be a communist.

(31:51):
They'll hate your guts. Everybody involved in the process will
be a communist. So in fact, if you are a
January sixer and you got stock in that court system,
you didn't have a fair trial, you didn't really have
a trial at all. There's a reason pretty much every
one of them got convicted. It was a big rubber
stamp where they got to send over a thousand Republicans

(32:11):
to prison and announce to the whole world that they
were arresting their political opponents. So Ed Martin's against that.
Ed Martin wants that kind of evil justice system to
stop Tom Tillis, though Republican from red state North Carolina.

(32:32):
It sounds like he's going to stop Ed Martin.

Speaker 3 (32:35):
He is.

Speaker 5 (32:35):
I don't believe he's been in advanced to the markup
and I'm met with mister Martin. He seems like a
good man.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
By the way, By the way, he's about to lay
out his reasons. I'll let him lay him out. Listen
to Tom Tillis's reasons.

Speaker 5 (32:51):
Most of my concerns related to January sixth, and he
built a compelling case on some of the fifteen twelve
prosecutions that were probably key to the moment. Bad decisions,
But where we probably have a difference is I think
anybody that breached the perimeter should have been in prison
for some period of time, Whether thirty days or three

(33:11):
years is debatable. But I have no tolerance for anybody
who entered the building on January the sixth, and that's
probably where most of the friction was. If mister Martin
were being put forth as a US attorney for any
district except the district where January sixth happened, the protest happened,
I'd probably support them, but not in this district at
this point.

Speaker 1 (33:32):
Is that not the most Oh, there's a few of
these tonight on the show. Is that not the most
revealing statement in the world. Tom Tillis even said if
he was going for a position anywhere else, I'd support him,
but here, I can't do it. Here. January sixth is
too important to me. This is what we're up against.

(33:57):
And how many times have you and I had to
talk about the communist infiltration of the United States of
America and that it's Red state Republicans that have held
the door open for that communist infiltration. That's our problem.
But the good news on the back end of all
this is this, because it is red state Republicans who

(34:22):
have held the door open for communism in this country.
We can actually do something about it. You know, this
would be this would be a situation that was, I'll
be honest, pretty much impossible if it was only Blue
state Democrats who were killing us. Well, what can you
do about that? If you're in California right now, I
know you've been trying to get them out, you can't
get them out. If you're in Texas, you can't get

(34:44):
the California ones out. What are you gonna You can't.
But that's not what's killing us. Red state Republicans are
what's killing us. And that's bad. But it also means
the solution is right there in front of us. There
in front of us. We're too fat, we need to
lose weight. Oh good news, we're best friends with a

(35:06):
personal trainer. The solution is right there in front of you.
We have a solution. That solution is get up off
the couch, not just when Donald Trump's on the ballot,
In fact, that's the least important things. He's never going
to be on the ballot again. Get up off the
couch in off years, in non sexy years, and get

(35:28):
involved in the primary process to vote out the guy
you currently have in there. Red State Republicans are the
ones who have held the door open for Communism to
infiltrate every single part of this country. Republicans just like
Tom till.

Speaker 5 (35:48):
If mister Martin were being put forth as a US
attorney for any district except the district where January sixth happened,
the protest happened, I'd probably support them, but not in
this district.

Speaker 1 (36:00):
Haven't we been able to do anything about the FBI?
You know, I went off about the FBI. Why haven't
we been able to do anything about it? Well, because
Republicans won't defund them. Republicans won't take them to task.
Remember that audio we've played for you a bunch Chuck Grassley.
Christopher Ray is sitting in front of Chuck Grassley tells him, Hey,
wrap it up. I got to go on vacation, Senator. I.

Speaker 4 (36:21):
I had had a flight that I'm supposed to be
high tailing it too out of here, and I had
understood that we were going to be done at one thirty.

Speaker 1 (36:29):
So that was that's how we ended up where we are.
If it's your if it's your business trip, you got
your own plane. Can it wait a while? Sorry, to
be honest, I've tried to make my break is pathetic,
and we can't replace our senators with zip Recruiter. If

(36:50):
we could, everything would be easier. Everything would be easier.
If we could just look at Tom Tillis and say,
you know what, that's it. I'm going on zip intro
tonight and I'm gonna to do back to back video
calls to find a better Republican senator. But it doesn't
work that way. It does work that way for your
business though. You need a new employee. Do you have
one who's a dirtball? I have a couple. Do you

(37:12):
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