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December 17, 2025 45 mins

It has been an awful time around the globe with ISIS attacking U.S. troops in Syria, as well as a massacre at Bondi Beach in Australia. This comes alongside the horrific scene from Brown University. Jesse Kelly reveals how anti-human Democrats are politicizing these tragedies for personal gain. While all this is going on, multiple FBI scandals have been exposed by Just The News. John Solomon and Jerry Dunleavy both join Jesse Kelly with explosive reporting. Plus, Coach Tommy Tuberville sounds off on a variety of issues plaguing America.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
We're going to talk about the politician's response to mass shootings.
Susie Wilds giving interviews to Vanity Fair, Jerry Dunleavy, John Solomon.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
We are so packed tonight, and I'm right.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Okay before we get into some hard truths about the
people who run the Western civilization. Now, I want to
do something we were passionate about it on the show.
We always have been honoring the fallend. We just lost
two National Guard soldiers in Syria. They were from Iowa. Obviously,

(00:44):
they were from an Iowa National Guard unit. There was
an ISIS attack and ambush of some kind. We now
have their names. You're looking at their pictures there, Sergeant
William Nathaniel Howard and Sergeant Edgar Torres Tovar. Both of
them are members of the first squad Squadron, one hundred
and thirteenth Cavalry Regiment of the Iowa National Guard. And

(01:08):
I want you please, if you would not mind, please
take a moment and say a prayer for their families.
It is what is the day today, December sixteenth, Yeah,
December sixteenth. It's nine days before Christmas, nine days before Christmas,
and their families, now Christmas is not going to be
a wonderful time for them this year. Please say a

(01:30):
prayer for God's comfort for them. They need it. Rest
in peace, warriors, all right, all right, So I'm going
to talk about you and me because I want to
be hopeful, and I am hopeful in a lot of
ways about the future of the country, civilization, things like that.

(01:52):
There are a lot of things to be hopeful about,
a lot of things to not be hopeful about. But hope,
hope can be bad if you're placing.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
Hope in the wrong things. Right. Hope can be.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
Bad if you're placing it somewhere where it shouldn't be.
So when we think about the evil people, the evil
communists who now run Western civilization, they do so much horrible, demonic,
evil stuff. It can be common. I know I have
done this. I'm sure you probably have as well. It

(02:26):
could be a common way of thinking to think to yourself.
At some point they'll stop, right, At some point, something
so bad will happen, tragedy will be so great that
they will set aside their terrible ways, and they will
come around and be just, even for a moment, A

(02:49):
sane human being, a normal human being.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
Yes, the corrupt and bad and we got all that,
but at some.

Speaker 2 (02:56):
Point they'll stop. Right.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
Well, you know about the Jews who just got slaughtered
on a beach in Australia by a couple of Muslims
brought in by their government. You know about this. You
know about the shooting at Brown University, you know that. Well,
now we all know that the Biden administration brought in
eighteen thousand known or suspected terrorists into the United States

(03:21):
of America. Now, why why do politicians the communists, why
do they always no matter, no matter what the circumstances.
Why did they talk like this after a mass shooting.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
In on Australia.

Speaker 4 (03:37):
He had one mass shooting fifty years ago and they said, no,
we're not doing that anymore.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
That is normally.

Speaker 4 (03:43):
How you would expect a society respond when your children
are at risk.

Speaker 5 (03:48):
When they had a school shooting in Scotland or they
had an incident in Australia, they simply made changes. They
are just as free as we are. They still have
gun ownership requirements, but they have made sure that they
don't have these and since they did the those things,
they don't have them. We are an outlier amongst nations
in terms of what happens to our children. And I
refuse to think that that's okay. It's simply not.

Speaker 4 (04:09):
It's an epidemic that our great nation must solve, and
how many lives will be shattered before we have the
courage to do what Scotland did, what Australia did, what
New Zealand did, what other great democracies.

Speaker 6 (04:29):
Do, And let us be clear, it does not have
to be this way. As our friends in Australia have demis.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
Why why it can be confusing for people who still
place some hope in those demons. What I don't understand it.
It was the immigrants. They still have the gun laws,
and it happened.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
I don't Someone like.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
You, a normal in person, probably tempted to respond with logic, facts,
actual reasons. But that's childish. Sorry I do it too,
it's childish, it's naive. Let me give you an honest truth.
If tomorrow morning you wake up, Let's say your phone's buzzing,

(05:22):
and you pick it up, and you look, you're wiping
asleep out of your eyes, and you find out that
an Islamic terrorist brought into this country by Democrats set
off a nuclear weapon in Los Angeles and incinerated five
million Americans. Not a single Democrat politician in this country, Australia, Scotland,

(05:43):
ire than anyone, not a single Communist politician would step
out and claim that we should stop the mass importation
of foreigners. In fact, every single one of them, top
to bottom, they would find a way to blame.

Speaker 7 (05:59):
It on.

Speaker 3 (06:01):
You.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
The confusion, the reason you.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
And I occasionally put our hope in the wrong place
is because we think we're dealing with bad when we're
dealing with evil. We think we're dealing with a bank
robber made a couple mistakes. But you know, maybe the
right rehabilitation program, it opens up his bible.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
Maybe he can turn his life around.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
Right, We're not dealing with a bank robber who made
too many mistakes. We're dealing with Lucifer himself. And Lucifer himself.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
Never ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever wakes up in
the morning and says, man might have took it too far. Yesterday, Man,
there were some kids that got hurt, a lot of
people died.

Speaker 1 (06:45):
You know what, I'm gonna change, I'm gonna do better.
He never has that moment. Democrats don't have that moment.
Please understand that Communists have been called anti humans many
times throughout history, because that's exactly what they are.

Speaker 2 (07:03):
As we've discussed before, there is.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
No such thing as a human tragedy for someone who
is anti human. And the exact same way, there are
no amounts of mosquitos that could be killed that would
ever make you sad at all, because you hate mosquitos.
They bring nothing but misery to you. You despise their
very existence. So if I told you today I killed one,

(07:26):
I killed a hundred, I killed a hundred billion, none
of it would move you at all because you're anti mosquito.
These people know that mass Islamic immigration is a disaster,
They know that gun laws don't work, They.

Speaker 3 (07:41):
Know all the things you're already telling them.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
They don't care. Everything is just viewed through the lens
of how it aids or hampers the revolution. I want
you to watch this little I think it's like fifteen seconds.
I want you to watch this little video of Chuck Schumer.
Tell me is this a human being?

Speaker 8 (08:05):
And of course I'm going to say a few words
about the terrible shooting in Sydney, Australia. Okay, So, and first,
of course, as I always say, no matter what go bills,
they beat the Patriots today.

Speaker 2 (08:16):
It's a big deal.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
Maybe the best video I can show you is this.
Do you want to see what an anti human looks like?
And you can listen to her words. This is Angie Craig.
She's some lesbian running for Senate in Minnesota. You can
listen to what she says. That's fine, But I want
you to do me a favor. I want you to
look at her eyes. I want you to look in
her eyes the entire time and tell me. Is this

(08:41):
a human being stirred by the loss of human life so.

Speaker 3 (08:45):
Sad I had trouble sleeping last night?

Speaker 1 (08:48):
Or is this a solist, demonic communist looking at a
great opportunity to strip you of your firearms so she
can hurt.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
You very badly.

Speaker 9 (09:00):
Karl and I are just devastated. Another act of senseless
gun violence in this country, and we're the only nation
in the world whose lawmakers don't seem to be willing
to step forward and at least try to address this
epidemic we have across our country. I am so saddened.

Speaker 10 (09:17):
I am just disgusted with my Republican colleagues and their
lack of acknowledgment that these lives matter, their lack of
acknowledgment that these Annunciation school children matter in our country,
and that.

Speaker 9 (09:32):
We can do something about it. It is time to
ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines in our nation.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
It's not a tragedy for her, It's an opportunity. And
what is this deal? Why are they so obsessed with
taking your guns away? Well, I've used this analogy before
several times, so I'll use it again. I want you
to think about something. I want you to imagine. You
begin training to climb Mount Everest. That's quite a thing, right,

(10:04):
You're gonna have to do a lot of climbing, a
lot of fitness work, getting your body ready. It's gonna
take a lot of training. And you start climbing Mount Everest,
and you've trained for a year, two years, three years,
and you get one hundred feet from the summit of
Mount Everest, and all of a sudden, this wall is
put up in front of you and you can't get

(10:26):
by it.

Speaker 2 (10:27):
You can't get over it.

Speaker 11 (10:28):
You're so close to the summit it's almost like you
can touch it. You work so hard, so long, but
you just can't get there. That's how communists feel about
you owning guns. They have infiltrated and infected every part
of Western civilization, bringing their disgusting ways all throughout everything

(10:50):
you and I care about. They've hurt so many people,
but man, they want to hurt so many more. They
have so many people they'd like to kill and in prison,
but there is this wall in front of them.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
There is this one.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
Thing stopping them from reaching that summit, and that is
you owning enough guns to kill them if they try.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
Don't take it for me.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
Grandma Vodka is about to retire after eight thousand years
in DC. She accomplished a lot for the communists. What's
her biggest regret?

Speaker 3 (11:19):
What's been your biggest disappointment?

Speaker 12 (11:21):
My disappointment, I always have it, I'll never give up on.
It is guns, A four let guns, Guns that children
would be dying in a classroom, that families. Just just
the saddest thing. But it's about two things. That politicians
should think that their political survival is more important than

(11:44):
their survival of children and families in our country, and
that the gun industry. I'm not talking about lobbyists here,
I'm talking about the gun industry with endless big money,
just deciding that they are aren't going to have it
their way at the cost of lives in our country

(12:05):
so they can make a profit. And it's a global
issue too. I mean, you understand that guns are very
a border issue as well.

Speaker 5 (12:14):
They don't care.

Speaker 12 (12:15):
They just care about making money. So it's money and power,
and kids pay the price and families pay the price.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
She certainly seems like she loses a lot of sleep
over those kids, doesn't she.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
You could tell how deeply she felt about the children. Not,
of course not.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
The children are just a nice shield for what she
really wants, what they all want. And there is no
tragedy too great. There's no tragedy so great they'll stop
the mass importation of foreigners. There's no tragedy too great
that they will back off of grabbing your guns, because
there's no such thing as human tragedy. To anti humans,

(12:57):
you're not dealing with bad, You're dealing with evil. That
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Speaker 2 (13:54):
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Speaker 13 (14:05):
Well, the president does have the proverbial bully pulpit being
the president, and he can continue to say and accuse
you of attaining US citizenship illegally.

Speaker 5 (14:15):
How do you respond to that.

Speaker 14 (14:17):
I mean, everybody knows I came to the United States
at the age of twelve, gained my citizenship at the
age of seventeen, and I am an elected representative in
the House of Congress, and so the House of Representatives
in Congress, and so for me, you know, I look
at it as a display of his ignorance, and I

(14:43):
see it as a national embarrassment that he continues to
say those kind of things even though he does know
what the truth is.

Speaker 2 (14:52):
I didn't hear it, denial. Maybe the coach did.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
Joining me now, Coach Tommy Turberville's senator from the state
of Alabama.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
But apparently he's moving on and move. It's going to
be the governor soon, all.

Speaker 1 (15:02):
Right, Senator. I heard a la Sorry, coach, please don't
chew me out. It's right before Christmas. I heard when
she got here. I heard that she's elected to the House.
But I did not hear the nile coach.

Speaker 15 (15:13):
Now, she's not going to deny. She knows she was wrong.
And with all the things that are stirred up now
back in her state, with all the some audions, with
all the fraud and stealing taxpayers money. We're talking billions,
somebody needs to pay the price, and it needs to
go down to her because she knew something was going on.
She might not have been behind it, but she was

(15:35):
either neglecting the problem or for years promoting it. So
at the end of the day, you know, we got
huge problems with the Muslim community. Now, Jesse, there are
some good ones here. But I will say this, if
we have good people in this country, they are Muslim
that are going by our laws and constitution, not going
by sher real law. They need to help us with

(15:56):
people like Elianne Omar. Help get them out of this
country because they're a cancer.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
Coach.

Speaker 1 (16:03):
From what I understand, you're working on that problem from
the Senate. Not that I'm hopeful the other dorks in
the Senate will help you with it. But what are
you trying to do?

Speaker 15 (16:13):
Well, We're just trying to bring out and speak out
about something that, as you just said, not very popular
up here to talk about publicly. But you know, look
at Europe, it was not very popular to talk about
public there. Now Europe, most of the countries there are
gone and they've lost their streets, they've lost their neighborhoods,
and they're going to have to fight in the streets

(16:34):
to get their country back. And that doesn't need to
happen here. So I'm going to speak out. I'm gonna
try to encourage other people to speak out. Let's talk
the truth, Let's tell people what's going on. If we
don't do it, you know, we're gonna pay the price.
And next year, Jesse, we got three hundred and sixty
five days of celebration all over the country for two
hundred and fiftieth birthday. We have the Olympics coming, we

(16:57):
have the World Cup, we have college football, pro football
people everywhere, and just look what happened in Australia is
coming to a theater near you. We had better prepared.
I don't know whether we have enough security because Joe Biden,
Barack Obama allowed all these people to come here, and
it is a absolute mess.

Speaker 2 (17:20):
Coach, Can you help.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
Me understand something, I really help everybody understand something. What
you just said about Europe is obvious to anybody who
even half pays attention, and it saddens me. I don't
cheer for that. It's awful now that the Islamist have
taken over Europe, they're basically screwed without the civil war conditions,
which is the worst thing in the world, and we're
watching it happen here. And yet most Republicans are at

(17:42):
least enough Republicans in DC don't feel the need to
get on board with your efforts to help. Why what
am I missing?

Speaker 3 (17:50):
What are they afraid of?

Speaker 2 (17:51):
I don't understand.

Speaker 3 (17:52):
Can you help me understand.

Speaker 15 (17:55):
Well again it goes back to people just afraid to
lose a vote again. Yes, I don't get involved in
people's business. I just speak how I believe that senators
and leaders of our country should speak, speak out against
the evils that are coming across our borders. Our number
one job up here, Jesse is to make sure that

(18:16):
the people in this country are safe, and we're doing
a very poor job of it. I accolades out to
Pete Hexith and Marco Rubio. They're doing a great job
taking it to the cartel and the narco terrorists. But
that's about it. I mean, at the end of the day,
President Trump has put out pretty much a memo saying, Hey,

(18:38):
we have got to save this country, and they ran
on it for this election, and we need to get
behind him, and we need to support him and quit
worrying about your own damn election.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
Speaking of President Trump and narco terrorists, here's what he
said about fentanyl today.

Speaker 16 (18:56):
I'm taking one more step to protect Americans from the
scourge of deadly fentanyl flooding into our country with this
historic executive order I will sign today. We're formerly classifying
fentanyl as a weapon of mass.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
Destruction, which is what it is.

Speaker 16 (19:13):
No bomb does what this is doing. Two hundred to
three hundred thousand people die every year that we know.
So we're formally classifying fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
Well, coach, that has to mean something. Meaning that almost
sounds like a setup to me, called me suspicious. President
announces there's a press conference tomorrow night at nine pm
Eastern time. About forty eight hours before that, he classifies
ventanyl as a weapon of mass destruction.

Speaker 3 (19:47):
Should I be reading something into that?

Speaker 2 (19:48):
I did go to community college.

Speaker 15 (19:50):
Well, I think you're going to start seeing a bigger
push even from the White House. President Trump is trying
to solve all these problems around the world, and sometimes
you didn't want step on the toes of people that
that might have some influence. But I think he's about
had it. Also, if you go back and look what
happened at Australia last week, the two young people that
got killed up in Brown University, uh, the two people

(20:15):
from Iowa that will come back to Dover Air Force
Base tomorrow, the National Guard people two National Guard people
killed in in in Washington, d C. It is out
of control and politicians are responsible for it, not President Trump.
The politicians in DC are responsible for this, and we
better start talking about it. But we're more worried more
about healthcare, which we should be. But we can we

(20:37):
can uh do uh, we can uh play play ball
at the same time and do other things, but for
some reason, we don't do that up here.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
Coach, I have to ask before you go. You're running
for governor in the state of Alabama. Obviously the state
of Alabama's pretty pleased with you. They keep sending you
to the Senate. But it's got to be uncomfortable for
you in Tuscaloosa, right, You've got get heckled.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
You're the Auburn football coach.

Speaker 15 (21:03):
Well, I've been to some games over there. It's been
quite a while since I was at Auburn, what about
fifteen years, so a lot of people have forgotten about it.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
But I just love football. I love sports.

Speaker 15 (21:13):
And you know, we Alabama's playing in the playoffs this
week and it's not Auburn, but it's Alabama, so it's
it's we're represented, I put it that way. But a
big week for college sports this week, but this on AO,
you know, we need to get on that.

Speaker 2 (21:28):
One day Jesse. It is killing killing.

Speaker 15 (21:30):
Our sports, college sports right and left.

Speaker 2 (21:32):
It's unfortunate.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
How do you rate it in coach, because it's everyone
knows why it happened right there. We got too far
one way, but now it's so far the other way.

Speaker 3 (21:41):
It's worse than the NFL. Now you can't keep a
player more than a year. It's freaking terrible.

Speaker 2 (21:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (21:45):
Well, you know this is supposed to be about education,
so you shouldn't be able to sell your talents to
another team every year. There's some players that have transferred
four or five times and have gotten up to seven
years of eligibility. I mean, you can't. You can't even
come close to get an education. You've got to put
some restrictions on the transfer portal. I'm all for them
making money. Cats out of the bag, so be it.
Go and make all the money you want to make,

(22:07):
but we can't let allow them just to jump up
and run for another fifteen twenty thousand dollars, whether they
liked the coach or didn't like the school, or think
they can get a little bit more money at another school.
It's way out of control.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
That is, coach. I appreciate you have'ving married Christmas there
all right.

Speaker 1 (22:27):
I know you're going to find this shocking, but the
Clintons are corrupt, so's the FBI. We'll talk to Jerry
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Speaker 13 (23:30):
We have never in the history of our country been
in a situation where an adversary, a foreign power is
working so hard to influence the outcome of the election.
And believe me, they're not doing it to get me elected.
They're doing it to try to influence the election for Donald.

Speaker 7 (23:49):
Trump, from everything I see, has no respect for this person.

Speaker 17 (23:56):
Well, that's because he'd rather have a puppet as president
and no stay. And it's pretty clear, it's pretty clear
you won't admit yet the Russians have engaged in cyber
attacks against the United States of America. That you encouraged
espionage against our people.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
The gall on that woman, huh or what is my
Jewish friends would say, the hutzpah?

Speaker 2 (24:21):
I think I said that right.

Speaker 1 (24:22):
Joining me now, Jerry Dunleavy, chief investigative correspondent for Just
the News. Okay, Jerry, Apparently Hillary has Russia problem of
her own and has had one for some time. What's
all this Uranium One business?

Speaker 18 (24:37):
Yeah, so we just broke a story about the slow walking,
the stalling, the styming of the FBI's investigation into Uranium
One in the Clinton foundation. So what happened with this
was when Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State at President
Obama was in the w Light House. Uranium One was

(25:04):
at that time a Canadian based uranium mining company that
did a lot of business in Canada but also in
the United States and was in charge of mining and
processing a lot of uranium and a Russian state backed
and state owned enterprise by the name of Rosatom sought

(25:29):
to acquire uranium one. Now this is obviously it would
be crazy for the United States to agree to allow
this transaction to happen, because the United States relies heavily
on uranium for our nuclear facility processing, et cetera, et cetera.
But the Obama administration and the Committee for Foreign Investment

(25:53):
in the United States, which included the then Clinton run
State Department, approved the sale of uranium one to Russian
interest Russian state backed interests. And this was at the
same time that officials associated with Uranium one and also

(26:16):
associated with Russia, poured millions of dollars into the Clinton Foundation.
Now this is a pretty serious thing. This has actually
done long term damage, by the way, to our national
security because to this day, we are still reliant on
Russian sourced uranium. Despite the fact that we are sending

(26:39):
weapons to Ukraine to help them stave off the Russia's
invasion of that country. We are at the same time
reliant on Russia for uranium. And so all of this
goes back to the Obama era. But what we broke
a story on is how at the same time that
the FBI was launching a sweeping and years long investigation

(27:04):
into Trump over allegations of colluding with Russia. At that
exact same time, FBI agents that were trying to investigate
the Clinton Foundation and uranium Ie were being stonewalled and
stimy the entire time.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
Okay, let's focus on that exact part of it, if
you don't mind, Jerry stonewalled by whom I would normally
normally say who. But I went to community college and
everyone keeps yelling at me. Who's doing the stonewalling.

Speaker 18 (27:37):
So, based on the documents that we obtained in twenty sixteen,
as the FBI was trying to wrap up and shut
down its investigation into Hillary Clinton's primary private email server,
and as they were trying to ramp up an investigation
into Trump, there were agents at a few different field office.

(28:00):
Is that the FBI that wanted to investigate the Clinton
Foundation for all of this sort of foreign shadiness, including
related to uranium Ie. The deputy then Deputy Attorney General,
Sally Yates, according to FBI witnesses, wanted to shut it down.
And that's what she was quoted as saying. Then FBI

(28:23):
Deputy Director Andy McCabe in twenty sixteen required that any
overt actions taken to investigate the Clinton Foundation had to
be personally approved by him, and of course he essentially
didn't prove approve very many or any at all. And unfortunately,

(28:45):
even once Trump was elected in November twenty sixteen, the
slow walking by FBI and DOJ officials continued for many years,
and this Clinton Foundation investigation was never treated in the

(29:07):
same ballpark of seriousness as the Russia collusion investigation was
in terms of backing from leadership resources anything like that,
And essentially, after years of trying to get it off
the ground and being stymied, it's sort of petered out.
It looks like in the twenty twenty time period.

Speaker 1 (29:30):
Okay, Jerry, I hate to even ask this question, and
you may not know the answer.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
That's fine, but I think I probably already do.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
Let me guess the statute of limitations has run out
on a lot of these things, so now nobody can
be legally held to account.

Speaker 2 (29:44):
Do I have that right?

Speaker 18 (29:46):
Unfortunately, you largely do. Of course. One thing to always
point out is that you know, if investigators can prove
that A actions have been continued to continue furthering the conspiracy,
whether concealment or further acts in the conspiracy that does

(30:07):
extend the Statute of limitations. And so I don't know
what's out there or what elements of a conspiracy have
been continued to be furthered. So I would never fully
shut the door on the statute. However, from my vantage point,
part of why the FBI was looking to slow walk this,

(30:28):
especially in the twenty sixteen, twenty seventeen, and twenty eighteen timeframes,
is that Hillary Clinton left the State Department around twenty thirteen,
and many of the statute statutes of limitations are like
about five years, and so if you can push it
out past that, delay it long enough, then delay, delay, delay,

(30:53):
and then once you're done delaying, well, the statutes passed,
So what can we do. So it looks like that's
at least part of what happened here, and the internal
documents basically show that this delay was very successful in
convincing people that basically the statute had passed. You had
some FBI agents and DOJ officials who believed, hey, this

(31:17):
conspiracy has continued. Emails have been deleted, documents have been destroyed.
You know, this conspiracy has been furthered and so the
statute's not up yet. But this debate, like you said,
over the statute essentially seems to have helped allow Hillary
Clinton to get away, to escape without any real scrutiny.

(31:43):
And I just always juxtapose that with the seriousness of
the investigation into Trump with a special counsel, and with
it consuming American politics for like two or three years,
while the Hillary Clinton investigations basically failed to even really

(32:04):
get off the ground. And I think that was largely
bad design.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
What a shock, What a shock?

Speaker 1 (32:11):
All right, I want you to give me some good news,
Jerry Pete hag Seth.

Speaker 2 (32:15):
I've just been very impressed.

Speaker 1 (32:17):
Seems obviously he's got a lot more work to do,
but it seems like he's doing some good things inside
the Pentagon.

Speaker 16 (32:21):
Is he.

Speaker 18 (32:24):
Well, what I can say, I went down to I
went on a trip on the Secretary of Wars plane
down to Huntsville, Alabama, Rocket City on Friday to you know,
ostensibly he was going there for the unveiling of the
new sign at the future site of US Space Command

(32:47):
in Alabama. But what we really did on that trip
is we visited Boeing, We visited the Army site that's
now in charge of fires acquisition, so rockets and missiles,
and we went to the Missile Defense Agency as well,
all with heg Seth going there and meeting with those leaders.

(33:08):
And what I can say and what I've really been
seeing UH lately, is there's a serious focus inside of
this Pentagon to fix our broken UH inability to build
chips anymore. Our are our deep struggles to build basic weapons.

(33:33):
And I've serious stress about the importance of deterrence, deterring
our enemies so that we don't have to get in
wars to begin with. And look, fighting the Pentagon bureaucracy,
even when you're the Secretary of War, that's a that's

(33:54):
a war in and of itself. But heg Seth is
serious about it, and and it looks like a lot
of the leaders that he has are serious about it.
We will see who wins the fight between the Secretary
of War and the Pentagon bureaucracy. But I have seen
that they are looking very very serious about it. And

(34:16):
of course they seem to be very serious as well
about getting answers and accountability related to what the military
did wrong during the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan. So those
two things do give me some hope. Obviously, we always
have to wait and see how things go. But I
will say they're stressing it a lot, and I feel

(34:40):
like the Hegseeth's team is pushing that down to everyone else.
And then it's just a question of whether the Pentagon
bureaucracy can be defeated or not.

Speaker 1 (34:52):
Well, God speak to him and you have a merry Christmas.
Jerry Kay said, I'll talk to you, brother, appreciate it.
All right, we have more more FBI stuff with John
Solomon all that. Before we get to that, I want
to talk to you about something. Money is obviously tight.
You know a great way to save money and put

(35:13):
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They're on the same towers, it's the exact same towers.
But I like my phone.

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They have new phones. Whatever you want, you'll pay less.
You'll support a company that doesn't support black lives matter.
They support veterans. Their CEO did two tours in Vietnam.
They hire Americans. Isn't that pleasant? Switch to peer talk
there's no reason not to. And I know that's double negative.

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Speaker 2 (36:07):
Well, the FBI sucks.

Speaker 1 (36:09):
It's just a really bad situation over there. John Solomon
has been exposing so much. Really appreciate his reporting. Founder
of Just the News, John Solomon joins me, Now, okay, John,
what is this Now? The FBI knew they.

Speaker 3 (36:23):
Didn't have probable cost to raid Marlago.

Speaker 2 (36:26):
Go have that right.

Speaker 7 (36:27):
You have it exactly right. Not only that, they were
telling it to the Justice Department, the Biden Justice Department.
But the Biden Justice Department didn't want to air it.
They wanted to raid. They wanted to embarrass President Trump.
So the Fourth Amendment be damned. They went ahead and
raided the president. But these documents show extraordinary uncomfortableness inside

(36:48):
the FBI. By the way, an FBI office that often
was at loggerheads with President Trump. They were in the
Washington Field office of FBI, the main office in DC.
They had been behind the Russia collusion story. Some of
the Ukrainian eachman staff the January sixth investigations. So they're
no fan of Donald Trump. But even they realized there
was not a legal basis. There wasn't probable cause that's

(37:09):
a legal basis for a search warrant to raid mar Lago,
But they got overruled by their Justice Department handlers who
would eventually this case would eventually be taken over by
Jack Smith. So a pretty remarkable set of documents is
I've been covering the FBI thirty five years. I've never
seen this level of objections being written down at the

(37:29):
FBI saying hey, DJ shouldn't be doing this. It's pretty
pretty extraordinary.

Speaker 1 (37:35):
John, can you give us some do O J names?
I have long believed, and you're welcome to correct me
on this, that Merrick Garland is a big googer, but
he was just kind of a figurehead that it was
a communist underneath him that they were doing all the
horrible stuff.

Speaker 2 (37:49):
Is that the case? Though? Who's signing off on who
with the DJ, who's doing this?

Speaker 7 (37:53):
Well, you'll see a name repeatedly in the documents named
Jay Bratt. He was the deputy director of the National
Security Division, so the division that handles classified cases. He
later becomes Jack Smith's deputy, so he punches his ticket
up into a special prosecutor's case. And he's the guy
that keeps telling the the FBI is saying, listen, there's

(38:14):
no reason to raid Donald Trump. First off, there's not
a legal cause to do it. But they're still cooperating
with us. They give us access to the building, they
want to accommodate us.

Speaker 2 (38:22):
We should keep.

Speaker 7 (38:23):
Trying to negotiate with him and get the documents that
we think we're missing back. And the FBI rides back.
But doj said they are not interested in making any
accommodations to Donald Trump. So Jay Brad is the guy
who cited in those sort of conversations. Now, why is
that important? Why is that sort of a significant event,
Because it's the same division, it's the same Justice Department.

(38:46):
At the same time, that's a THUMBINGUS knows that Donald
Trump not engaging in meaningful negotiations, wanting the shock and
awe of a raid that would embarrass the president at
his Florida home. It's the same Justice Department that's giving Joe,
who also has a classified documents problem, the absolute kid
gloves treatment. Oh Will negotiate with you. We'll come over

(39:06):
and search for you. We don't want to prosecute you.
So you see in this set of documents here another
really clear example of a dual system of justice. Joe Biden,
a Democrat, treated entirely different than Donald Trump with almost
similar circumstances. And just yesterday we got new documents that

(39:27):
showed us the same thing with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Donald Trump's pursued for Russia colusion, by the way, no
evidence ever that there was Russia coclusion between Trump and
Vladimir Putin. But Hillary Clinton, they did have evidence at
the FBI that there was a pay to pay to
play scheme to possibly give large donations to her foundation

(39:47):
so that she would approve a transfer of American and
Canadian uranium to Vladimir Putin's nuclear company. By the way,
that transaction did go through, but the FBI wasn't allowed
to pursue that very legitimate evidence that they had. So
you see in just forty eight hours, two big dumps
of documents from the FBI to Congress, two very clear
cases of Democrats being treated very differently than Republicans under

(40:12):
similar circumstances.

Speaker 2 (40:15):
John, I have to ask you about Artic Frost.

Speaker 1 (40:18):
It was a big story, it seemed like for about
twenty four hours, and then there's always a new scandal
and everyone forgets about it as someone chases.

Speaker 2 (40:24):
This or that.

Speaker 1 (40:25):
But it's kind of a really, really big deal what's
going on with Ardic Frost.

Speaker 7 (40:29):
It has been moved down to the investigation in Florida.
So in Florida, the Miami US Attorney's Office is sort
of acting like a special prosecutor.

Speaker 2 (40:38):
They don't have the title, but.

Speaker 7 (40:39):
They're going to take on the entire last decade of
weaponization in government from Jack Smith and the irs back
in twenty fourteen when they were targeting conservatives through their
tax exemptions, through a Russia collusion Ukraine impeachment, and then
the Jack Smith investigations. Artic Frost was one of the

(41:00):
Jacksmith investigations. It was a dragnet essentially without real cause.
They were looking at hundreds of Republicans and Republican groups
trying to find some evidence that they could hang a
criminal case on, completely contrary to the notion of American
law that you have to have a clear predicate and
a clear probable cause. And so that case is now

(41:21):
ramping up, and I think today these documents are very important.
Why because all of these alleged crimes that you see here,
all of this potential violation of President Trump's civil liberties.

Speaker 2 (41:33):
Occur in Florida.

Speaker 7 (41:34):
It gives the Trump Justice Department, now Pambondi and cash Pttel,
the very venue that they wanted to bring the Grand
Conspiracy case to treat the last decade of democratic weaponization,
including Arctic frost, to do that now in Florida. And
that's what is actually happening behind the scenes. Dozens of
subpoenas have gone out to keep players in Arctic frosts

(41:56):
and in other investigations, and there is a true criminal case.

Speaker 2 (42:00):
So just think about this.

Speaker 7 (42:01):
You could see Democrats facing charges that they criminally violated
the very civil liberties laws that the Democrats claim are
at the heart of their party, at the heart of
a civil rights movement. They will have now potentially been
accused of violating those laws just to pursue Donald Trump
and his followers.

Speaker 1 (42:20):
John, what's the latest on the January sixth pipe bomber
that invests that that was a big bombshell story and
then that seems like it faded too what's up.

Speaker 7 (42:28):
I think in that case, it's a pretty what our
eyes tell us is probably what it is, which is
a young man, sort of a loner, maybe on the
autistic spectrum scaled, did this for some sort of thrill seeking.
And the FBI was at least an earlier era that
Chris ray era incompetent enough, couldn't figure this out. Fresh

(42:49):
eyes come in with cash hotel and Dan Bongino. They
figured it out pretty quickly. This gentleman is going to
be prosecuted. But right now, all indications are that he
was a lone actor. They're going to look to make
sure that there was no inspiration, no family member, no radicalizer.
But it could just be, as the FBI suggested in

(43:10):
his press conference, this was a gentleman looking for some thrill,
some recognition, some effort to be in the middle of
some controversy, so he planted the pipe bobs out. We'll
wait and see if that still checks out. But as
of right now, as of the last twenty four hours
when I last talked to law enforcement, that is the
operating theory of the case, and we'll see if that changes.

(43:32):
But he's moving his way towards trial.

Speaker 2 (43:35):
There's been.

Speaker 7 (43:35):
I think there's another hearing next week and he's going
to go through the prosecution and probably spend the rest
of his life in prison.

Speaker 1 (43:43):
Yeah, thrill seeking. I'm sure federal prison will be quite
a thrill. Thank you, John, I appreciate it. Light in
the mood next, all right, it's.

Speaker 2 (44:02):
Time to lighten the mood.

Speaker 1 (44:04):
And uh, it will never stop being funny to me
how many communists get busted by James.

Speaker 2 (44:12):
O'Keefe's undercover work.

Speaker 1 (44:13):
Either it's he's sending someone out or he's personally going himself.
Everyone knows what he looks like, but for some reason
it still catches all these guys off guard.

Speaker 19 (44:23):
And he because I went with a bunch of stupid
white between for Lawrence Lawrence is his name, la Lawrence.

Speaker 2 (44:28):
What do you think of them? I mean, he's just someone.
He's like a coon.

Speaker 4 (44:31):
Clarence Thomas the biggest coon of.

Speaker 7 (44:33):
Them all that.

Speaker 19 (44:34):
What do you think of Candice Owens? Have you ever
heard a guy named you know his name is James o'coop. Well,
the thing is is that I actually am James O'Keefe.

Speaker 18 (44:46):
Yeah, there you're from.

Speaker 16 (44:49):
No, I'm not.

Speaker 19 (44:49):
I'm not James o'keep there you're not. I am really yes,
and you you don't know that you.

Speaker 3 (44:58):
Want no.

Speaker 7 (45:16):
Man now right?

Speaker 13 (45:17):
No you don't, you can't.

Speaker 19 (45:21):
Black people will.

Speaker 3 (45:22):
CRUs It's the running that got me.

Speaker 2 (45:30):
I'll see them all
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