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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Let's talk about these executive orders. January sixth, political prisoners
are free. Megan Kelly's here, Julie Kelly's here, Net Ryan,
what a show tonight, And I'm right, well, this is
fun so far, isn't it? Meaning the Trump presidency which
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is coming in about twenty four hours old, and it
is going very very well. This is a much different
Trump than we were given the first time.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
He clearly understands.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
The threat that is up against him, up against us.
He walked into the Oval Office, he immediately started taking
an act to all of Joe Biden's executive actions, immediately
making moves to secure the border, to get this country right,
turning the January six political prisoners free. We will get
to that in a little bit with Julie Kelly. This
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is going very very well. And one of the reasons
this is going so well is it's coming so fast.
And let me explain what I mean by that. For
the longest time, the GOP has made this mistake.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
Have you pause for a moment. Let's do a little analogy.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
You ever had to get in some cold water, a
swimming pool, ocean somewhere. You ever had to get in
some cold water what's the best.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
Way to do it.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
Is it best to just kind of dip your toe
into a little food that's cold and then kind of
ease your feet in and soon you're almost up to
your stomach and you're doing that breathing thing. Or is
it best to just jump in? It's best to jump in.
But forever the GOP, when it comes to executive orders,
anything that could be deemed as remotely controversial by the media,
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they've always been toe dippers.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
Hey guys, we're thinking about this law.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
Let's float it out there and that's let's see if
we get any pushback. That's what the GOP has traditionally done.
And the GOP has traditionally gotten their lunch eaten doing that,
because when you do that, when you hold up one thing,
hey we might do an immigration executive order, and you
don't do anything else, then you allow the media, like
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the vicious jackals they are, to feast on that one
thing and essentially destroy your policies. But what Trump has
done in the last twenty four hours is so well
done and so brilliant, because he's flooding the zone. How
do you, even if you're some evil communist apparatchick who
works at ABC, and you have to put together your
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nightly Trump hate segment.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
Where do you even begin.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
He's doing all these things he's taken out of there.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
Where do you begin.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
He's doing very very well so far. And you know, look,
it's me. I'll tell you if he wasn't. It's doing
outstanding so far one day. And this is a different,
much more aggressive Trump ordering government employees back to work.
It's all wonderful. And that brings me to this. I
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am starting to get a little bit hopeful about something
something I haven't been hopeful about, full disclosure, really.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Ever in my life.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
I'm starting to get hopeful about the American people's will
to resist communist propaganda. You see during COVID, You remember
if you've watched the show for any length of time.
I hit my lowest low when it comes to the
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American people's will. I watched this country fold like a
cheap suit because the media and a bunch of scam
artist doctors told them a chest cold was going to
kill a million people. And I watched this country lose
its mind. And you remember if you were watching back then,
I found it to be so disheartening. I was just
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flabbergasted walking around everybody in double masks that I was
floored that that happened in this country. And I thought
to myself, the American people really can believe anything if
the media presses it hard enough. If Democrats, Republicans, and
the media joined together, they can convince the American people
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of anything. That's where I came up with that sky
as green theory. And so when Donald Trump was running
for office, when the second time primary general election, he
was talking a lot about mass deportations, mass deportation, this,
mass deportation, that, and you remember what I said, I said,
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sounds good. We have to have it, it's necessary. I'm
doubtful what's gonna happen. And that was not a doubt
specifically aimed at Trump. It was a doubt specifically aimed
at the American people, meaning, I know the propaganda campaign
that's going to come already begun when it comes to
mass deportations. The Democrats, the American media, the globalist communists
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who run Western civilization now are highly invested in destroying
Western civilization using the mass importation of foreigners. That's what
they've done. They're very intent on it. That's why they
hoovered up so many people in such a small amount
of time into this country. They're that invested that now
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if there is an attempt at deporting these foreigners, they're
going to dig into propaganda. They're going to start treating
people to videos of Loupe crying on television. Washington Post
reporters are already putting this out there. Oh my gosh,
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she's crying. She can't violate our sovereignty. Media is pressing it.
Remember a long time ago, I warned you this was coming.
You are going to have to take that part of
you when you were going to have to set it aside,
because the truth is, there's no nice way to tell
somebody you're not welcome here, stay out. It cannot be
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done nicely. It cannot, and it will involve tears. The
propaganda effort around stopping this will be the largest, most pervasive,
most evil propaganda effort you have ever seen in your life.
The propaganda effort is not going to be just a
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bunch of screaming harpies.
Speaker 2 (06:55):
Now that all the illegal stay.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
The propaganda effort is going to be aimed directly at
that kind heart that beats in your chest. You know,
I knew you knew this was coming. But what I'm
starting to get hopeful about is the American people's will
to resist it. I have not seen in response to
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the propaganda so far. I need to clarify. It's been
twenty four hours, right. Mass deportations started like two hours ago,
But so far, I haven't seen the American people breaking.
I haven't seen the crocodile tears. And the media is
going to press it. They're going to press it hard,
and it's going to go beyond the American media. Remember,
this is a globalist, communist plan. It's not an accidental thing. Democrats, Hollywood,
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shoot even the Pope once the border opened.
Speaker 3 (07:53):
Paul Roncis, speaking in a TV interview which aired yesterday
here in Italy, said that if incoming US president and
Donald Trump comes through on his promise of mass deportations,
it would be quote a disgrace quist save.
Speaker 2 (08:12):
If this is true, it is a disgrace because it
makes the poor.
Speaker 4 (08:17):
Unfortunately, you have nothing pay the price of imbalance.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
You see, there is a very large, very powerful system.
A lot of parts of it want that border open.
They want the mass importation of foreigners, and the propaganda
campaign you and I are about to be under It
might dwarf the propaganda around COVID. The question always was,
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the question remains, can the American people resist? Do they
have what it takes to resist it? And I will
say this, they might. If you'd asked me even a
year ago, I would have.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
Told you not. I doubt it, and I'm not saying
they will, but they might.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
And one of the reasons they might is the American media,
who will have to be the mouthpiece of this propaganda effort.
They have so destroyed their credibility in every possible way
that the propaganda this time probably won't land as hard
as it did last time. These sick freaks haven't learned
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a thing. They can't even look at a video, a
political video, without counting how many black people.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
Are in the crowd.
Speaker 5 (09:39):
And I have to say, I'm looking at this crowd,
I do not see many people of color.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
Is anybody else besides me observe that?
Speaker 2 (09:46):
I'm fascinated by? Why that is?
Speaker 5 (09:50):
On Martin Luther King Junior Day. The most notable and
one of the most high ranking, is Justice Katanji Brown Jackson,
first black woman to serve on the USA. More notably
appointed by Joe Biden, as he made wanted to follow
in the footsteps of Jimmy Carter and appointing a number
of women and black women to the federal judge ships.
Speaker 6 (10:11):
The General Brown, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Staff is
probably there, in fact that ninety B side of his
head now because he's a well, I can't tell with juniform,
but he was sundoubtedly there.
Speaker 7 (10:22):
Yeah, I saw Jim Clyburn.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
What an odd way to look at the world.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
Joining me now, the wonderful Megan Kelly of the Obvious
Megan Kelly Show go sign up for her YouTube. You
catch her on serious every single day from at noon. Okay, Megan,
we'll get to the media and not being able to
change their tune in a moment. But what kind of
sickness do you have to have? I see these people
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do this all the time, to look at a picture
or look at a video and start counting are there
enough black people? How many women are there? Did you
see enough? The bob, I don't see enough Asians?
Speaker 2 (10:59):
What an awe.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
I don't think I've ever looked at a picture like
that in my life. Never.
Speaker 2 (11:04):
It's so sick.
Speaker 8 (11:05):
And somebody online was saying in response to a tweet
I sent out about this. She's probably disappointed because she
was ready to find them in the crowd and call
them all Uncle Tom's because that's what the left does.
If you're like a Clarence Thomas that happened to be
black but are conservative, what a joke. I don't understand it.
And by the way, if you look at and I
was there the Capital One Center filled with twenty thousand
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of Trump's moan's ardent fans, you see people from all
walks of life, all colors, all creeds, male, female, you
name it. This is just not how It's like you
took one room that happened to have his closest family
members and closest advisors and decided to try to pick
how many were people of color. I mean, did we count?
By the way, Usha Vansen there because the second lady
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and the children of the vice president are all brown.
But I guess that doesn't count for Gail King. It's
just absurd. I don't get it, other than the see
everything through a racial lens and everybody as a presser
or oppressed. And that's why they will continue with their
tds for the next four years and undermine their own
credibility and shed more audience.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
Megan, I'm glad you brought up They'll continue with it
because I was thinking to myself. I was thinking about
the election, and I saw a poll Democrat approval is
now with thirty three percent nationally. That's the lowest in
the history of that kind of polling. So they are
very much on the outs. And I was thinking last night,
surely they're going to make some changes, right, I mean,
surely they're going to polish up this and tighten up
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that and maybe tell these crazies to stop.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
But Megan, I'm not sure they can.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
I don't know that these I don't know that these
people know any other way.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
I don't know that they can change. Can they change?
Speaker 8 (12:45):
No, No, they cannot.
Speaker 9 (12:47):
They will not.
Speaker 8 (12:48):
I mean even in the last election, you saw there
was a Democrat survey of some two or three thousand
Democrats post Kamala Harris's loss, and the question was what
was the issue that was most important to swing state voters? Right,
Because as much as we'd like to think we matter
in non swing states, what it comes down to it
was those seven swing states and those Democrat voters. So
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the number one issue they were voting on, and when
they voted for Donald Trump was the trans issue. So
the Democrat base is telling its elected elites not to
mention the media that they're with the Republican Party on
that issue, to the point where they would reelect Donald
Trump and put him in office over a woke black
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female Democrat right, which is supposed to be the god
in the Democratic Party. And still they do not listen.
Still they double down on all of this nonsense, like
they represent the people. So I think there's a divide
between this progressive caucus within the Democrat Party and the
elite media who represent them and are totally in line
with them, and much of the base of the Democratic Party,
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which still has more a classical liberal bench running through it,
especially on social issues. They're not as woke as that
former faction is, And so for me, I think it's
great because they're either going to bend the media and
the progressives to their will, which is close enough to
our will to make us happy, or they're just going
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to keep losing, so we'll have our will enacted. That's
the road we're on. The elite media won't see it,
they're blinded to it. They're drunk on their own wine.
They think they're all powerful and that their voices really
matter and will change things, no matter how often the
voters and the viewers tell them they're wrong. So I
think you and I and our audiences are on a
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nice road, and I think I'll enjoy watching them destroy themselves.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
How much of it do you think is geographical? I mean,
it's human nature. When you're around certain people, you will
understand them better. You can't understand people watching them on
the television or studying them on social media. When you live, work,
and worship around people, you understand them better. And they
have so isolated themselves to bubbles like southern California, New
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York City, which you're well familiar with. How much of
it do you think is just simply geographical that even
if they wanted to understand the Rousspelt Democrat in Pennsylvania,
they can't because they've.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
Never met him.
Speaker 8 (15:14):
Huge issue, absolutely huge, because it's sort of the same
thing that can happen to our Supreme Court justices who
go down to Washington and go to the Georgetown cocktail parties,
and before you know, a Chief Justice John Roberts, who
never showed a hint of being anything other than a
dyed in the red wall conservative winds up giving us Obamacare,
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among other decisions. So, like, I'm convinced the more you
surround yourself with these elites, so called leftists, the more
they start to rub off on you. So I think
it's a combination. Like if you really wanted to revamp media,
and obviously we're doing that in the Digital aid, but
I think it like, if you want to start from scratch,
you would definitely try to have journalists who live in
flyover country, who understand what it's like to live in
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a ranch, who know what it's like to work with
your hands and get your nails dirty when you go
to work all day. And I think, I know this
is weird, but like I think they need to make
less money. Like if you're let's say you're going to
insist on staying in Georgetown or Manhattan or Los Angeles
or San Francisco Silicon Valley, I think you should definitely
be subject to salary caps so that you're poor like
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journalists were meant to be, and that might at least
give you a shot of still relating to the everyman
instead of seeing yourself as high and mighty.
Speaker 1 (16:31):
Yeah, it's tough to speak truth to power when you
are the power. I guess that's a very pretty astute Okay,
Megan tom Homan has already announced that the mass deportations
have begun. It was no secret Ice was getting ready
to descend on Chicago, New York and other places where
these gang members and savages are terrorizing American citizens. And
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you're seeing the media already try the propaganda campaign.
Speaker 2 (16:56):
Ah, look at her, she's crying with the poor Loupe.
Speaker 1 (16:59):
They're already doing that thing, but it doesn't appear to
be landing. Has the media lost so much credibility they
can't create scandal now out of thin air like they
used to be able to.
Speaker 8 (17:10):
That is a very good question, and I guess my
honest answer is we'll see, because yes, I've seen this
video two And like the sympathies of the CNN anchor
is certainly the MSNBC anchors and CBS, ABC and NBC
are all with the illegals. Maybe not these illegals because
they're from Cuba and they tend to vote Republican if
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they get here or they're not allowed to vote, But
I'm just saying they tend to be more conservative, but
in general, there are somebodies are with the illegals, and
they love to say that Trump is a you know, racist,
and that's the reason he's doing all of this. But
you know, that poll that came out earlier this week
was a New York Times that showed overwhelmingly the American public,
and overwhelmingly the Democrats in this country favor deporting all illegals.
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It's fifty five percent of Democrats favor deporting every single
illegal in this country. And then it goes up even
higher when you say, well, what about just the illegals
who got here over the past four years, And it
goes up into like the nineties when you say, how
about the illegals who have committed crimes. So the public
again is with Trump on this, and I just I
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don't know, because I don't think CNN is ever going
to admit that. I don't think MSNBC, I don't think
ABC and CBS and MBC, like the people who run
those organizations come up with the editorial, and the people
who are in the anchor chairs don't feel the same.
They are not in that fifty five percent of Democrats
or whatever they're in the minority. They think they know better,
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and those are the ones who decide the programming decisions.
So it would take a lot of ratings, beatings, you know,
for them to see directly that their coverage is shoving
their numbers down and their salaries down for them to change.
And I don't think that's going to happen because they're
going to be talking about Trump and any talking about
Trump rates, so I think they're not going to change.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
Megan, I can't possibly let you go without asking about
this clip.
Speaker 10 (19:02):
It's like, fine, it was a freezing cold room. It
doesn't really make you want to run out and run
for Senate.
Speaker 9 (19:07):
I'll say that.
Speaker 10 (19:08):
So, Chris Murphy of Connecticut, you should be feeling good
because I'm less inclined to take your job now, but
when I decide to take it, it will be mine
because you're a disaster.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
Megan, do you have something you'd like to announce here?
And I'm right, I think everybody would like to see
Senator Megan Kelly carving people up on the Senate floor.
Speaker 8 (19:28):
I really should have done that in my drunk Kama
Harris imitation, because that was a crazy talk. It's not
actually I want to fulfill people's ambitions, hopes and dreams.
Is a senator. I think I'm actually better in the
role that I'm in. And the point I was making
was it actually seemed very, very boring. And you know,
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when I meet the US senators, and I know a
lot of them, and I met even more when I
was at the Heseuth hearing, I'm never like, Gee, that's
something I aspire to. I'm kind of like, I think
my job might be actually more important than yours. I
think I have a bigger capacity to reach people than
you do. But I do acknowledge that they can change
laws and that changes lives. So I think about it
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every once in a while because I can't stand my
Connecticut senators or my Connecticut governor. Can't stand them, and
Chris Murphy is the worst because he's radical on the
trans issue, including the kid issue. But no, I have
zero plans to run for office, and I don't want
to run for office. I just want to remind him
I'm here and I can hurt him.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
Oh fine, I wanted you to run. Maybe I'll ask
you again next time. Maybe you have changed your mind.
Megan Kelly go obviously subscribe for YouTube Serious ExM.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
Meghan. I appreciate you as always. You are the best,
all right.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
There's a lot of good news out there, a lot
of good news, a lot of things to feel good about.
On the January sixth political prisoner front, there's a lot
to feel good about.
Speaker 2 (20:59):
We'll get to that the moment. Before we do that.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
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You want to sleep good every single night.
Speaker 2 (21:07):
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Speaker 1 (21:09):
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It's hot chocolate.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
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Speaker 1 (21:19):
I put a microwave low cup of milk and I
pour some dream powder in there and mix it up
before bed. And it's got melatonin, it's drug free. It's
got melotonin and things like that. And I just sit and.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
Sip on a couple of hot chocolate.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
Want to read a book, watch some TV, and then
ooh gone, sleep like a baby every single night.
Speaker 2 (21:37):
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Speaker 2 (21:44):
We'll be back.
Speaker 11 (21:53):
So this is January sixth.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
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Speaker 11 (21:58):
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We have about six commutations in there. Well, we're doing
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Speaker 2 (22:23):
Wonderful moment.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
And I want to take a moment and give all
the credit in the world to Donald Trump. I you know,
I've been loud. Truth, I've been loud on this show
about him. It relates to January sixth, political prisoners. Donald
Trump walked into the Oval office and turned them all
loose on day one. And good job, mister President, well done.
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All the credit in the world to you and these people. Look,
you can't ever give them back their four years. The
evil communists who ran this country for four year years
destroyed these people's lives, took their money, took their freedom,
They lost spouses, some took their own lives. But today
it's a wonderful, wonderful day. Here's Marine Corps Captain Christopher Well,
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here he was.
Speaker 12 (23:20):
It's been four years, four years of fighting, four years
of struggling, and I'm finally free. I don't even have
the words words did I don't even have the words
to thank President Trump for what he's done for done
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for others.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
It's a wonderful moment. Congratulations to all of you. Wonderful
January six ers who had the federal government declare war
on you in ways we have never seen in the
history of this country. I am still just watching videos
like that. It fills me with happiness and rage. The
evil people who did that to these people. There has
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to be some sort of a reckoning for that. People
have to go to jail. The oj people must go
to jail for what they did. FBI people too, they
must go to jail.
Speaker 2 (24:27):
Well that happened, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
We'll talk to Julie Kelly next about all this January
sixth stuff. Let her celebrate a little bit. I'm going
to ask her who's going to jail. Before we get
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Speaker 2 (25:21):
It's freaking wonderful. Does that sound good?
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Speaker 2 (25:30):
We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
Pretty cool moment outside the DC Gulag joining me now
to spike the football. Take a victory lab because Dag
gone she earned it as the wonderful Julie Kelly go
subscribe to herself stack which is called declassified. Julie, I
don't even know that I want to ask you any questions.
Maybe I'll just hand you the show for ten minutes.
Please fire away.
Speaker 13 (26:09):
Impossible, Jesse, There's no way ten minutes. First of all, Jesse,
I want to thank you because not only for having
me on your show so often and covering my work,
but all the posts that you put on social media,
you know, supporting blanket pardons and highlighting the plight of
j sixers. This has all been a team effort, and
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so I want to thank you so much for that.
That being said, what a site outside of that DC Gulag,
which of course we've covered now for almost four years,
and really a site I never thought I would see,
is not just defendants being released after being pardoned, but
also all the media attention and other j sixers Jesse
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who have been released from other federal prisons across the
country going directly to the Gulag and support for those
men and women who I guess they're making it a
really difficult time releasing them, but they will be out,
I'm sure by the end of the day.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
Yeah, I wanted to ask you about that, Julie. Why
are they still being held? Donald Trump's the president who says.
Speaker 2 (27:14):
Let them out. They're still being held?
Speaker 14 (27:17):
What well?
Speaker 13 (27:20):
Because they're run by Democrat Marxists who work for DC
Mayor Muriel Bauser, and they want to extend the torment
of these DC those in custody there as long as
they can. Now, the DC Gulag operates as the holding
pen or defendants who are going on trial or being
arraigned or are going to be sentenced.
Speaker 9 (27:42):
So that's why there's so many there.
Speaker 13 (27:44):
Because Jesse, they had two jury trials last week, they
had sentencing hearings last week. All of those have been
dismissed and dropped and off the schedule. So now they're saying, oh,
it's a paperwork glitch. We have to figure this out.
But that's why you have men and even women like
Rachel Powell who's been there since January fifth, waiting to
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be resentenced, and I saw on social media she was
just released.
Speaker 9 (28:08):
So that's why there's so many there.
Speaker 13 (28:10):
It's kind of the holding pen for whoever has to
go to the DC courthouse a few blocks away.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
Julie, recap if you will, what these people have gone
through for four years because they don't get their four
years back. They don't get their money back. Some of
them don't get their spouses, girlfriends, boyfriends back, their lives
that Genie doesn't go back in the lamp. Yeah, their lives, Matthew,
Perna and others. But go ahead and recap it for us.
Speaker 13 (28:35):
So, I mean, this has been unprecedented in American history,
and I'm not saying that. That's actually words that Joe
Biden and Merrick Garland have said themselves that this is
an unprecedented criminal investigation. Now more than one thousand, nearly
one thousand, six hundred defendants before it was officially shut
down yesterday. So they have been brought up on bogus charges,
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including one felony count that was overturned by the Supreme Court.
They have been denied release on non violent offenses like
obstruction and conspiracy, something that never happens. They have been
brought up on federal misdemeanor charges. It's something the chief
judge of the DC Circuit in early twenty twenty one said,
I don't even know how to deal with this petty offense,
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Class B misdemeanor. We never handle charges like this in
our courtroom courthouse. Nonetheless, hundreds of J sixers hauled before
judges on these misdemeanors, and then, of course the egregious,
conseditious conspiracy convictions that typically reserve for real terrorists Jesse,
not people who organize and attend a political demonstration in
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the nation's capital. So bogus charges, highly partisan, vengeful prosecutors
led by bloodthirsty officials at the DOJ.
Speaker 9 (29:49):
Marri Garland and Lisamonico and Matthew.
Speaker 13 (29:52):
Graves thrown before the wolves of DC juries, all Democrats,
which is why they have one hundred percent conviction rate,
and then sentenced to excessive prison time with terror enhancements
added by the DOJ and federal judges. I mean, we
are still will be your judges in Washington what they've done.
Speaker 2 (30:12):
Truly, who's going to jail? Is anybody going to jail?
Speaker 1 (30:15):
I'm talking about people as who were part of the
DOJ I'm talking about January sixth Committee people. These are
crimes that were committed as jail time in the future.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
For any of these people because.
Speaker 9 (30:26):
I want it, well, so do I.
Speaker 13 (30:29):
But as you know, Joe Biden pardoned the entire January
sixth Committee members and investigators and the four crying celebrity
cops who perjured themselves under during the first televised performance
in the summer of twenty twenty one, and repeatedly perjured
themselves in core proceedings as witnesses and as victims believe
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it or not. So they are off the hook. But
who is not? Who has not been pardoned? Mark Garland
was not pardoned. Lisa Monico, the Deputy Attorney General, was
not pardoned. Matthew Grays, the DCUs attorney who really was
responsible for the most vicious parts of this prosecution, was
not pardoned. Neither were any of his line prosecutors or
the so called Capital Siege Investigation deputies. Or I have
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to throw in their special counsel Jack Smith and his
team of thugs also not pardoned, So it kind of
in a way, the pardons by Joe Biden sharpens the
focus for Trump's DOJ and Congress where they should go.
And that's the target list right there. Let's hope that
they pursue it.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
Julie, what do we make of the Mark Milly pardon?
Speaker 1 (31:35):
It was pretty easy to figure out why he would
pardon somebody like well, all of his dirtball family members,
But Mark Milly, what do you make of that?
Speaker 13 (31:46):
So Mark Milly has his dirty fingerprints all over January sixth,
and he was plotting in mid early in mid twenty
twenty how to help get rid of Donald Trump.
Speaker 9 (31:58):
He talks about it in his book.
Speaker 13 (32:00):
I would point people, we have a very elaborate, detailed
piece at my substack, declassified with Julie Kelly that recounts
all the things that Mark Milly did and said in
the lead up to January sixth. He was involved in
things as a military officer, domestic law enforcement, which is
a crime, as you know, and he was on phone
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calls with local DC police, he was surveiling the Proud Voys,
he was conducting domestic intelligence, that's not his job, and
then at the last minute classified all of his records
pertaining to January sixth. I know he might be pardoned,
but we better open up those books incoming DNI Director
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of National Intelligence Telsea Gabberd or Devin Nunas, who now
handles this separate Advisory Committee on Intelligence. Let's see what
Mark Milly's book says, because he was a key player
in the FED direction on January.
Speaker 1 (32:52):
Six How about that, Julie, Congratulations, wonderful day and wonderful
work to you. Really good job. Way to stand up
for the little guy. All Right, We're not done. We'll
be back. Cartels are now going to be seen as
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foreign terror organizations, which you think about worrying US special
forces aged in Mexico to take him out.
Speaker 2 (33:22):
Could happen?
Speaker 11 (33:24):
Stranger things have.
Speaker 1 (33:25):
Happened, playing pretty coy there, not that special forces have
ever been in Mexico joining me now, Ned Ryan, author
of the book American leviathn Hey, Ned, it is pretty
good out there right now, Donald Trump after twenty four hours,
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tough to give him anything but an A grade.
Speaker 14 (33:53):
It's phenomenal.
Speaker 7 (33:54):
Happy Second Liberation Day, Jesse, in which Donald Trump I mean,
first of all, that inaugural speech was amazing.
Speaker 14 (34:03):
I mean, he just sat there and punched.
Speaker 7 (34:06):
Them in the face again and again and again over
the stupidity and the idiocy that has taken place over
the last eight or nine years, and they had to
sit there and take it. So that was an amazing
start to all of it. And then these executive orders,
I can't tell which.
Speaker 14 (34:20):
One I'm more in love with, Jesse. There are so
many good ones.
Speaker 7 (34:24):
The only one I equival with this TikTok, But you know,
let's leave that to the side for now. The one
on Schedule f re implementing schedule up. A lot of
these executive orders Jesse deal with bringing back accountability and
who decides It's another fundamental question that's answered in these
executive orders inside the article to Executive Branch, which is
run by the duly elected President of United States, which
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is Donald J. Trump, And he did some executive orders
yesterday that I think are going to shape fundamental change
inside of our government.
Speaker 14 (34:57):
With Donald Trump and saying.
Speaker 7 (35:01):
The one who decides policy, you se s types, you
federal employees, I'm the one who decides policy.
Speaker 14 (35:08):
You will not resist my efforts.
Speaker 7 (35:10):
And so he re implemented the Schedule F policy Jesse
in which he's going to reclassify some of these federal
employees that if they touch anything in regards to policy,
he has the ability to hire.
Speaker 14 (35:21):
And fire at will essentially.
Speaker 7 (35:23):
And he also deals with the ses types the Senior
Executive Service, which they're really the level between the political
appointees and a lot of the federal employee the government workforce.
And these ses types are very powerful, and they go
from five to one, five being the lowest, one being
the highest, and they run really, for all intents and purposes,
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about seventy five federal agency. Donald Trump made it very
clear in his executive Order, you are actually to implement
the policies from the head of the executive Branch, which
is of course Donald J.
Speaker 14 (35:54):
Trump.
Speaker 7 (35:55):
So there's a lot of good things that happened yesterday.
He is off to an absolute amazing stiff.
Speaker 14 (36:02):
Ned.
Speaker 1 (36:02):
He appears from the outside look again to have a
much harder edge this time, and he appears to be
a man who understands that his first four years were
really really hobbled from within his own government.
Speaker 2 (36:16):
Are you getting that impression.
Speaker 7 (36:19):
I mean, this has been a kind of a brutal
learning curve for Donald Trump.
Speaker 14 (36:25):
Again.
Speaker 7 (36:25):
He shows up in January of twenty seventeen as the
great outsider, thinking we're a constitution republic, and spent the
next four years fighting his own governments. I mean, I
would argue the DOJ, of the FBI and the intel
community tried to take out the duly elect the president
of United States. So he's fighting that constantly. And then
the next four years of unbelievable political law fair by
again the DOJ and the FBI, and I think coordinated
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by the Biden white House. And so after a punishing
eight years, he has come to a realization of what
the real fight is. And so not only do those
executive orders I just mentioned, he has now officially started
DOGE Department of Government Efficiency, which be working with OMB
again to go after this administrative state.
Speaker 14 (37:05):
He's also he also went.
Speaker 7 (37:06):
After some other things Jesse that I thought, we're phenomenal
in dealing with freezing any more federal employee hires, freezing regulations.
He also pulled the security clearance of those fifty one
security Intel officials who signed and said this Hunter Biden
laptop is actually rushing misinformation. Again that kind of ties
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into the fundamental issue of who decides, who's in charge,
who actually runs this government of buying for the people,
And that issue of those fifty one Intel officials lying
to the American people was really because they thought, they decided,
they thought they were better not only than the American people,
but even more so than the duly elected representative of
the American people. So ending weaponization was another executive order.
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So there were just a lot of phenomenal things that
Donald Trump did within not twenty four hours, but literally
hours of him taking back the White House as the
forty seventh president.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
Nen talk about these tariff threats when it comes specifically
to Canada and Mexico. Justin Trudeau's out there, we will
fight back, the Mexican president, we can't do this. Why
the tariff threat? What does Trump want out of this?
Where does this go from here?
Speaker 7 (38:17):
Well, first of all, we have to look at at
as a negotiating tool in which he is going to
use it as the cudgel if you do not do
what I say, are come to a more equitable agreement
in trade negotiations, I will lower the boom on.
Speaker 14 (38:30):
You in regards to tariffs. But I have to tell
you something else. Jesse.
Speaker 7 (38:34):
Let's not forget how we got away from tariffs funding
our federal government. It was at the turn of the
twentieth century and the Progressives decided they needed this massive
administrative state and tariffs were not going to fund that.
So for this massive expansion of the administrative state, they
started the federal income tax and the Internal Revenue Service.
Speaker 14 (38:50):
And Donald Trump, you can kind of see.
Speaker 7 (38:51):
Him, he started talking about the External Revenue Service and
some of these things right before being sworn in. Again,
I think he's not only thinking this is a leverage
to get better trade deals. This might actually be where
we want to go more towards in funding our government
because it would shrink the size of government. You can
only fund so much government off tariffs, but also be
able to cut taxes when we turn more money to
the people and spur more economic growth. So I think
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there's a lot of different aspects to this tariff discussion
that I think are meaningful and worth discussing.
Speaker 2 (39:20):
Let's talk about the FBI.
Speaker 1 (39:22):
Ned I had a conversation this morning with somebody inside
the building and he said some pretty frightening things to
me about how rapidly the FBI is trying to build
up walls to prevent hopefully incoming director Cash Patel from
cleaning things out from the cleaning things out of the
check How concerned are you about this?
Speaker 14 (39:45):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (39:45):
I think it's going to be full on political war
inside the FBI when Cash Battell has sworn in as
director of the FBI. You can see this right now, Jesse.
I mean they said, oh, we shut down the DEI
office at FBI.
Speaker 14 (39:56):
Know you didn't you.
Speaker 7 (39:57):
Move those people out of the DEI and put them
another offices to metastasize the cancerous woke mind virus, so
that you can see that they're trying to spread some
of this stuff out and hide the resistance not only
the FBI but other departments and agencies, which you know
I've told some of these nominees you need to go
timestamp when these people were moved out of their offices,
when they got their GS fifteen level twelve or SEES
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qualifications and all of that, and go back in timestam
and say, yeah, we're gonna work after November fifth. If
you did this, we're going to remove those We're going
to fire you, We're going to return you back to
your position the FBI to me, I told Trump this,
as much as you need someone who is actually going
to enforce the law and be a loyalist at the
DOJ times at times one hundred. For the FBI, it
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is a pit of vipers. And it's not just the
management of the FBI. I think the entity itself has
become thoroughly corrupt. A current FBI agent told me not
too long ago. I think it's upwards of forty percent
of the current field agents have come in under Chris Ray,
which tells you in many ways, I think they're thinking
an approach to everything has been polluted by Chris Ray.
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So I think cash Battel is going to have his handsful.
He is the man for the hour. Though I think
he's got the intelligence. I think he's got the political courage,
but I think he's also prepared for a very hard
fight to reform the FBI.
Speaker 14 (41:19):
Net.
Speaker 1 (41:19):
I'm glad people are going to get fired and reforms
are going to happen, but who's going to jail? It's
not enough to just fire people. Resignations exact enough. Unless
these communists feel real pain, they would do the same
thing the next time they take power again. Are people
actually going to go to jail. Does Pam Bondy have
that in.
Speaker 7 (41:37):
Her I would hope that Pam Bondi and Cash Betel
both have it within themselves to say we don't need
to maybe send hundreds of people to jail, we need
to send dozens to make it very clear that the
massive and gross abuse of the trust quite frankly, the
trust that was given to these people to run these
powerful institutions which just absolutely abused and use for political
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purposes to try and destroy political opponents. And if you
do not have and I don't want to say retribution
because it's not. It's accountability, it's actually having consequences for
this behavior so that it never happens again. And I think, Jesse,
the reason that we saw this political lawfare take place
over the last four years, you know why, because nobody
actually went to jail for their gross abuse of using
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a fake dosier to secure four PIZA warrants. And my
concern is if there's not actual consequences for what took place,
as you see, if there were consequences for the PIS
abuse and there's not consequences for this political lawfair, what
happens next time will be even worse and so there
has to be some sort of accountability so that people
can point to them and say, if you ever.
Speaker 14 (42:41):
Do this, you're gonna go to jail, You're gonna get.
Speaker 7 (42:43):
Your security clearance revoked. There's gonna be serious consequences for you.
So why don't you think really long and hard before
you do that?
Speaker 1 (42:50):
Oh doubt that, My brother as always, Thank you come
back soon. Light in the mood, Yes, it is time
to lighten the mood. And while we don't do a
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ton of sports talk here on, I'm right. I am
an Ohio State fan. I was born in Ohio, so
you don't really have a choice that I lived there
until I was ten years old. So Ohio State fever
runs through my veins. And last night they won the
national championship. And does it all feel a little dirty
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now that college football pays all these players millions of dollars?
Speaker 14 (43:35):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (43:35):
It does.
Speaker 1 (43:35):
Did I let that hold me back from having a
good celebration last night?
Speaker 14 (43:39):
No?
Speaker 2 (43:39):
I did not.
Speaker 1 (43:40):
And perhaps Ohio State should celebrate their win by making
sure you don't let any more chicks drive.
Speaker 2 (43:47):
The golf cart.
Speaker 7 (43:51):
Right day, serve it father, Thank you, thank you.
Speaker 15 (43:57):
It's okay, It's okay. It's okay, It's okay.
Speaker 2 (44:17):
I could do not see the walls, the walls right there.
You're in the golf court, all right.
Speaker 1 (44:24):
And finally, Alabama fans they are they are like nothing else,
hoping to become the next Director of National Intelligence. Graham
and Jersey City, New Jersey Democrats.
Speaker 16 (44:38):
Line by I want to wish everyone happy MLK day.
I hope everyone's staying warm, but disappointed how the election
turned out. I think it would have been great to
see a female person inaugurated today. While I'm disappointing in
the American people and their desires seeing how.
Speaker 4 (44:51):
The four years of Trump, I'm a bit more disappointed
in the selection of many for not picking Alabama for
the college football playoff finals and set picking Fear and
Fear a team like SMU and Indiana. Truly dark times
in America.
Speaker 8 (45:03):
Okay, Graham, there pictures more of the president's hopeful cabinet.
Speaker 1 (45:12):
Why aren't news people such stiffs? Why couldn't you just
laugh along with the freaking guy? Anyway, Congratulations to the Buckeyes.
So sad for producer matjh whose Penn State Nitney Lions
never win anything.
Speaker 2 (45:24):
And I'll see you tomorrow