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January 31, 2025 47 mins

Tragedy struck the United States of America as a military helicopter collided with a regional jet, leaving no survivors. Jesse Kelly offers his thoughts and prayers to the victims. This comes as major cabinet confirmation hearings are taking place in Washington D.C. as well. Jesse plays the highlights from Tulsi Gabbard, RFK Jr and Kash Patel's hearings with reaction from Erik Prince and Michael Knowles. Plus, some insight into President Trump's latest education executive orders from Pastor John Amanchukwu. 

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Confirmation hearings today. Tall see more RFK stuff, Cash, Pattel stuff,
Spicy Day on the Hill. Michael Knowles joins us, Yes,
we will talk very briefly about that crash from last night.
All that and more coming up on them, right. Okay,

(00:25):
So before we get to the RFK cash, Patel TALLSI
Gabbard's hearings confirmation hearings from today, let's talk very, very
very briefly about that crash from last night. I handle
things like this. If you've watched the show for any
length of time, you know this. I handle things like
this in a different way. When there's a massive school shooting,

(00:50):
I don't run out and do a big show on it.
We just pray for the family. Horrible horrible day, same
thing something like this. It's not a time to point fingers,
it's really not. I don't support that ever. This is
a time to come together grieve. It's a freaking terrible,

(01:10):
terrible tragedy. I really like what I see so far
from people like Pete Hagsath, who immediately went to social
media put out a video this was an army helicopter.
We don't know what's going on. We're digging into it.
We're immediate, openness, immediate, an explanation of everything they can
on what happened. But today, right now, it's a time

(01:32):
to pray and grieve with families. A lot of families
got the worst freaking news ever. I mean that phone call.
Every I was gonna say parent, but mother, father, husband, wife, son, daughter.
It doesn't matter who you are, that phone call. Everyone dreads.
People are getting that and it sucks and it's awful.
So spout your head, say a prayer for God's comfort

(01:54):
for those people. All right, all right, No, let's go
to the confirmation hearings from today. There's a glorious day,
whole lot of fun. They all came out swinging.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
Shifting the burden around between government and industry and corporations
is like changing dectate chairs on the Titanic. Our country
will sink beneath a sea of desperation and debt if
we don't change course and ask a fundamental question, why
are healthcare cause oh high in the first place.

Speaker 3 (02:28):
The public trust can only be restored if there is
full transparency, and I am committed to that full transparency.
Members of Congress have unfortunately submitted hundreds of questions that
have been unanswered by the FBI in recent times. That
will not occur if I am confirmed, all appropriate requests
for information will be responded to expeditiously and fully.

Speaker 4 (02:48):
Chuck Schumer admitted a few years ago, quote, you take
on the intelligence community. They have six ways from Sunday
at getting back at you. For too long, faulty, inadequate,
or weaponized and intelligence have led to costly failures and
the undermining of our national security and god given freedoms
enshrined in the Constitution. The most obvious example of one

(03:11):
of these failures is our invasion of Iraq based upon
a total fabrication or complete failure of intelligence.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
Okay, so let's talk about that. In fact, let's focus
on Taulsa Gabbard initially here. Why am I supportive of
so many of these nominees, because you know I would
tell you if I didn't like them. I'm very honest
about that, and the ones I haven't liked I told
you about. But why false Gabbert? I have huge issues
with things Tulsa Gabbert has said positions she has taken

(03:43):
in the past. RFK Junior, a lifelong Democrat, He's in
one of these in viro Cammie Nutballs when it comes
to you know, green energy and stuff like that. Why
am I supportive of RFK? Why am I supportive of
these people? Because what we have currently as a criminal
enterprise known as the United States Government, it has become

(04:06):
so corrupted, so evil, that it has become a criminal enterprise.
It must be disrupted. The thing we absolutely positively must
have is people who are going to go in there
and shake things up. The one thing we cannot afford.
We cannot afford the norm. We cannot afford well, I mean,

(04:29):
he seems very qualified. We cannot afford that. Right now
we are being led to destruction by qualified morons in
evil communists. We need system disruptors. Here's Tulsi from today.

Speaker 4 (04:45):
Here are just a few other examples. The American people
elected Donald Trump as their president not once, but twice,
and yet the FBI and intelligence agencies were politicized by
his opponents to undermine his presidency and falsely portray him
as a puppet of Putin. Title I of Faiza was
used illegally to obtain a warrant to spy on Trump

(05:06):
campaign advisor Carter Page using a Clinton campaign funded false
dossier as their so called evidence. Biden campaign advisor Tony
Blinken was the impetus for the fifty one former senior
intelligence officials letter dismissing Hunter Biden's laptop as disinformation, specifically
to help Biden win the election. Former d and I

(05:29):
James Clapper lied to this committee in twenty thirteen denying
the existence of programs that facilitated the mass collection of
millions of Americans phone and Internet records, yet was never
held accountable. Under John Brennan's leadership, the CIA abused its
power to spy on Congress to dodge oversight, lied about
doing it until he was caught, and yet has never

(05:51):
been held responsible. Under Biden, the FBI abused its power
for political reasons to try to surveil Catholics who attend
traditional life in mass, labeling them as quote unquote radical
traditionalist Catholics. Personally, just twenty four hours after I criticize
Kamala Harris and her nomination, I was placed on a

(06:11):
secret domestic terror watch list called Quiet Skies. Sadly, there
are more examples. The bottom line is this, this must end.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
What you just heard right there is frightening beyond belief.
It was what that was thirty seconds, forty five seconds.
If you were to sit and just marinate on what
that means. America's intelligence agencies, America's spy agencies. They now
operate domestically, almost exclusively against the opponents of the Democrat Party.

(06:46):
The Democrat Party has taken control of the intelligence agencies
of this country and aimed all of their power at you,
the free people of this country. We cannot, no matter
what else happens. Trump Democrats are public. We cannot remain
a free country. We cannot remain a country at all
while operating under a secret state police agency. It doesn't work.

(07:09):
It has to change. I don't like this about Tulsi.
I don't like that about Tulsi. I'm probably with you
right there. Whatever you're saying, I probably agree with it.
We have to have someone whose intention is to go
in and shake things up. Speaking of the government being
aimed at you, aimed at us, aimed at people on
the right, remember this before I play this clip from

(07:30):
Cash Bettel, Remember that the Federal Bureau of Investigation, if
it's so desires because of the power it has, can
ruin your life. And don't make that naive statement. So
many people make well, I haven't done anything wrong. I'm
not a criminal. They can plant things on you and
have in the past. They can entrap you and have
in the past. And even if they're planting things on

(07:52):
your computer, which they have done in the past, Well,
maybe you'll say to yourself, we'll all get out of
it in the end because I didn't do anything wrong. Yes,
a year from now, after you've lost your job, your wife,
and you've spent one hundred thousand dollars on legal fees,
you may very well be found not guilty. However, are
you better off in the end? The FBI can ruin

(08:12):
your life, any one of us, my life, anyone if
they want to listen to what they did to cash Betel.

Speaker 3 (08:19):
Having been the victim of government overreach and a weaponized
system of justice and law enforcement, I know what it
feels like to have the full weight of the United
States government barreling down on you. And as the Biden
Inspector General determined, those activities by the FBI and dj
were wholly improper and not predicated upon law. In facts,

(08:41):
I will ensure, if confirmed, that no American is subjected
to that kind of torment, to that kind of cost
financially and personally, and most importantly, I will make sure
that no American is subjected to death threats like I was,
and subjected to moving their residence is like I was
because of government overreach, because of leaks of information about

(09:05):
my personal status. If confirmed as FBI director, mister chairman,
you have my commitment that no one in this country
will feel that pain.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
The government declared war on cash Betel. He didn't do
anything wrong. He found himself having to move around the
country to avoid being killed. That's what the government can
do to you. And it is isn't it so revealing
the conduct of Democrats today? Isn't it so revealing? How
protective they are of the Federal Bureau of Investigation? Do

(09:39):
you hear am klovichar.

Speaker 3 (09:42):
The American public's trust and it is at forty percent,
that's an all time low.

Speaker 5 (09:46):
Did you say that the FBI headquarters should be shot
down and reopen as a museum of the deep state?

Speaker 3 (09:53):
So, Chairmen, are we allowed.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
To go an extra time? Let's see you got you
get a second round call on could.

Speaker 5 (10:01):
You just answer the question if he said that the
FBI headquarters where they investigate cybercrime and terrorism be shut
down and open as a deep stay, Miss Chair the museum.
Did he say that the headquarters should be shut down?

Speaker 1 (10:14):
Mister Chairs deserve.

Speaker 5 (10:15):
An answer to that question. He is asking to be
head of the FBI, and he said that their headquarters
should be shut down.

Speaker 6 (10:22):
Mister Chair Parliamentary Inquiry, you've got anything you want to say,
mister Pettel before I go on to senat.

Speaker 3 (10:27):
Rely, simply this, if the best attacks on me are
going to be false accusations and grotesque mischaracterizations, the only
thing this body is doing is defeating the credibility of
the men and women at the FBI.

Speaker 5 (10:39):
Mister chairman, I am quoting his own words from September
of twenty twenty four. It is his own words. It
is not some conspiracy. It is what mister Patel actually
said himself.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
Facts matter. You forget that you had three minutes in
the next round to say what you just said.

Speaker 5 (10:59):
Okay, I'll say him again.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
Yeah, embarrassing. All that may have made you uncomfortable, but
I am right. You see that at Amy Klobuchar on
the screen. You know what makes me uncomfortable? How tired
she looked. She looked exhausted, look like she had a
cold you know what. You know what probably make her
feel better switching to pureton I bet you. I bet you.

(11:27):
She pays too much for her cell phone service and
that's why she looks run down. She probably got her
bill this morning. Was on her phone as she was looking.
She's my goodness, I have Horizon. I can't believe I'm
paying these prices. If she would just switch to Puretop
free phone with a qualifying plan right now, iPhone fourteen too,
her Samsung Galaxy. Amy, save a fortune. My bill got

(11:49):
cut in half. I switched to the mobile company that
loves this country. I know Amy hates it, but maybe
she's looking for a change of scenery. Peretalk dot com,
slash Jesse TV. We'll be back.

Speaker 4 (12:10):
Those who oppose my nomination imply that I am loyal
to something or someone other than God, my own conscience,
and the Constitution of the United States, accusing me of
being Trump's puppet, Putin's puppet, Assad's puppet, a Guru's puppet,
Mody's puppet, not recognizing the absurdity of simultaneously being the

(12:32):
puppet of five different puppet masters. The same tactic was
used against President Trump and failed. The American people elected
President Trump with a decisive victory and mandate for change.
The fact is what truly unsettles my political opponents is
I refuse to be their puppet.

Speaker 1 (12:56):
They always find a way to call you the patriotic
citizen and enemy of the state. And why do they
do this, of course, you know why. It's to justify
using state power against you. A tail as old as
communist time joining me now, founder of Blackwater Navy Seal,
host of Off the Leash, Eric Prince Eric. For some reason,

(13:18):
they always find a way to call guys like you
call Tulsi Gabbard traders. Of course that every single time.
It is what they do, and we'll see how successful
it is.

Speaker 6 (13:28):
Yeah, they seem to. They love to throw that pejorative
around and those are the people that have usually done
the least to actually defend the republic. And they are
scoundrels and disgusting for doing it. And I really hope
Tulsia gets confirmed. It'd be a huge injustice. I mean,
as a army officer having to live with the failures

(13:53):
of multiple layers of intelligence. For as much as we
spend the whole place is a mess. It is a
swamp seperately in need of cleanup, and the amount of
nonsense and incompetence that is hidden behind overclassification is really disgusting.
That is a national scandal and it must, I mean literally,

(14:14):
all parts of the government must actually be reined in
and accountable to the people and to the elected representatives
that are elected to oversee it. And the real constitutional
crisis is that you have a bureaucracy that has funded
with a black budget, that gets no real transparency of
how the money is spent in what has gone on

(14:36):
with rubber stamped bureaucrats in Congress that are letting it go.
So I'm not surprised that the deep state so viciously
opposes TULSI. I hope that the Republican line holds they
damn well better because the D and I the intelligence

(14:59):
community requires adult leadership because we haven't had it.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
Talk about this budgetary process a bit, because you're right,
they should have oversight, right, I mean, these people, even
people in the intelligence community, have to answer to civilian oversite,
but they never do. It's always well, I can't comment, Well,
it's classified, so how do they get all their money?

Speaker 6 (15:23):
Well, there's a black budget appropriations process. Obviously, you know,
you don't necessarily want to transmit to the entire world
which you're spending on defense or in intelligence matters. But
it also allows for an enormous amount of nonsense and shenanigans,
which has been ongoing now for decades, and Tulsa is

(15:46):
right to call nonsense on it, and reform is needed,
just like we've seen across the board with an out
of control DJ, with a defense department that is focusing
on a lot of wrong things instead of actually delivering
excellence and lethality and merit. So it's wrong on so

(16:07):
many levels.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
Can you explain what happened to our intelligence agency? So
I'm very familiar with you know how all this began,
oss all this stuff, but it really seems to have
turned inward pretty quickly. What happened.

Speaker 6 (16:25):
One of the key problems is that we have the
same amount of case officers, for example, at CIA now
that we did Ineen in the early nineteen eighties, a
couple thousand. The problem is you've added tens of thousands
of administrative analyst and contracted positions doing all kinds of

(16:45):
administrative nonsense on top of that. So your administrative staff
is basically blown up by almost thirty fold, and that
allows all kinds of people to misquote, misdirect, and to
just do lots of malign things. And on top of that,
after nine to eleven, the dn I was created. And

(17:09):
I wouldn't say, you know, again, the road to hell
is paved with good intentions. I'd say the forming of
D and I was a well intended thing to try
to create a fusion of analysis across all these different
intelligence branches. But really what it means is that all
seventeen or eighteen branches of the intelligence community have their
own analysts, all kind of making their own product, and

(17:31):
it makes for a very disparate and fractured and unnecessarily
expensive and an effective end product, right, because the whole
idea of the intelligence community is to collect not publicly
available information, analyze it, and to predict what the intent
and the means are of opponents, whether that's terrorism, nation states, cartels,

(17:56):
whatever that might be. And we basically have blob upon
blob that hides behind classification. It hires their incompetence and
inability to get a job done.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
Cash Mattel, when toe to toe with Dick Durbin today,
I enjoyed it greatly, as I'm sure you did. Here
was a bit of it.

Speaker 7 (18:19):
So do you think that America is safer because these
sixteen hundred people have been given an opportunity to come
out of serving their sentences and live in our communities?

Speaker 3 (18:30):
Again, Centator, I have not looked at all sixteen hundred
individual cases. I have always advocated for imprisoning those that
cause harm to our law enforcement and civilian communities. I
also believe America is not safer because President Biden's commutation
of a man who murdered two FBI agents.

Speaker 7 (18:51):
My question to you, though, is do you think America
is safer because President Trump issued these pardons to sixteen
hundred of these criminal defendants, many of whom violently assaulted
our police in the Capitol Center.

Speaker 3 (19:04):
America will be safe when we don't have two hundred
thousand drug overdoses in two years. America will be safe
fifty fifty homicides in a jail.

Speaker 7 (19:13):
You just won't answer the question. I'm to say, I
don't think we're safe for it. Matthew Shuttle or Matthew
Huddle was sent back to Indiana.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
Eric, Why are they still sew up in arms about
January sixth, and those prisoners, what is it about this
thing they can't let go?

Speaker 6 (19:34):
I think they try to demonize anything to do with
January six because they don't want anyone questioning malfeasance around
the elections. I think when you objectively look at the
numbers of voters in the twenty sixteen election, the twenty
twenty election, the twenty twenty four election, you see a
absolutely obvious spike in voters. And I just ask any

(19:57):
objective observer to think, where did those extra I think
eleven million votes come from? And where do they go?
Because they seem to have disappeared this last election cycle.
So they are desperate to defend what was a lot
of shady nonsense that went on around the twenty twenty election,

(20:19):
and anyone away from it. Look, it's better for a
guilty man to walk free than for innocent people to
be incarcerated. And the amount of January six people that
were locked up unnecessarily and treated horribly by the justice system,
by some people being in solitary for the last three
and a half years still awaiting trial, is absolutely ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (20:43):
It is all right, before I let you go. Are
you concerned about our navy I hear from people who know, experts,
who know, they're concerned about as much as it pains
me to admit, the most important branch we have, that
is the most important branch, and they're concerned about what's
happened to it, are you?

Speaker 6 (21:02):
Yes, the Navy has has definitely gone askew. This latest
disaster of actually shooting down their own airplane while it
was on final approach landing back in the Red Sea
is really a disaster. And the fact then but they
actually had launched missiles on a second. I think the

(21:22):
guy that avoided actually I had to go to Berner
to get away down on the deck. It is a
massive cataclysmic multi layer screw up and you just can't
let that to continue. And it must be a you know,
can't let that go unanswered. There's got to be accountability.
And I hope the new second ave is approved soon,

(21:43):
and I hope Pete haig Seth looks very hard at
cleaning out the wardroom of a lot of deadwood admirals.

Speaker 1 (21:52):
No doubt, Eric, thank you, brother, I appreciate you. All Right.
We have Michael Knowles, Yes, some time, he has some thoughts.
As you may imagine, he joins us before we do that, though,
It's gets you a good night's sleep. That's what you
need every single night. You need a good night's sleep.
Your outlook on the whole world gets better when you

(22:13):
sleep well. But what do you do? There are so
many things out there. Doctor will write your prescription and
go get over the counter stuff. But what do all
those things have in common? You feel like garbage the
next morning. You know what, I'm right? Every single time
you take something, you sleep well and then you wake up, ah,
I'm dying. That's what dream powder from Beam gets right

(22:33):
that none of the others do. It's a cup of
hot chocolate, but it's got all natural things in it,
like melatonin and things like that, and you just drift
off to sleep and sleep like a little baby and
wake up feeling good every single day? Do you want
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Speaker 2 (23:04):
Our kids are getting sicker and sicker. They're not getting better.
Nobody here, all the people here who are defending this
current system and defending these pharmaceutical industry profits, many of
whom are taking huge amounts of money on the pharmaceutical
industry millions of dollars for many of these senators and

(23:25):
none of that. This is not making our country healthier,
it's making a sicker. We need to get rid of
these conflicts. We need good science, and we need good leadership.
Is able to stand up to these big industries and
not bend over for them.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
Spicy. It's enjoyable to me watching these issues come to
the forefront and watching the American people discuss them and
argue about them. We've never been allowed to do that
in the past. Of course, don't want to question settled science.
Joining me now, my friend, a man who's still has
a full head of hair, Michael Knowles, host of the
Michael Knowles Show. Michael, are you proud of your hair?

(24:07):
I am proud of it.

Speaker 8 (24:08):
This is one area where the national health has not declined,
but on many other facets of our public health it
has declined. Which is why Bobby Kennedy is probably going
to be the next AHHS secretary.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
Yeah, I was going to ask how you think he's
doing out there. Look, he brings up things that people
don't want to talk about, and I'll be honest, things
that I'm ignorant about. You know, people talk about vaccines
this and autism that. Look, I just want to be
able to have a conversation, and I get nervous whenever
someone tells me I'm not allowed to. It leads me
to believe I'm being lied to about something.

Speaker 8 (24:41):
Well you saw this, especially in Kennedy's second performance. He
really went for the jugular on the Democrats, and he said, look,
this isn't really a battle between Republicans and Democrats or
the left and the right.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
Here.

Speaker 8 (24:54):
The people who are opposing my nomination are big pharmaceutical companies.
And we talk about corruption the federal agencies. Well there's
a whole lot of corruption here in Congress. He said
to Bernie Sanders directly. He said, you know, Bernie, you
yourself have taken a lot of money from the pharmaceutical industry.
So that's really where the big headwinds are. And big

(25:14):
pharma does have a lot of political power. So that's
what's going to either float or sink the Kennedy nomination.
The other big question from the Senate, though, is ken
Kennedy pull any Democrats over to vote for him. The
one guy who has been rumored to maybe vote for
him is Sheldon white House, Senator from Rhode Island. Because
white House and Kennedy or law school buddies, they've known

(25:35):
each other for forty years. I think white House during the
first hearing was signaling that he will vote for Kennedy
if he has to. You know, he was making a
big show huffing and puffing talking about how concerned people
are about Kennedy's nomination. But notice he never asked Kennedy
a single question, So really, I think he was filibustering

(25:56):
himself to let Kennedy off the hook. If I had
to gamble right now, would say sixty five thirty five
he gets through.

Speaker 1 (26:04):
Oh wow, what are our concerns? Who are our concerns
in the GOP? I know Cassidy's all been huffing and
huffing and trying to blow the house down, And of
course you can always bank on the low t GOP
to screw you in one way or the other. Are
we going to see the standard Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski? Crap,
who are we worried about? Cassidy is the big one.

Speaker 8 (26:25):
But yeah, you're obviously always worried about Susan Collins and
Lisa Murkowski, who in their defense. There are constituents expect
them to be half Democrats most of the time, so
you know, I get it, that's kind of baked into
the equation. The one that's really disappointing now, of course,
is Mitch McConnell. Because cocaine, Mitch has nothing to lose,
so the voters of Kentucky want him to be a conservative.

(26:46):
But what does he carries one hundred and fifty years old,
He's no longer the Senate majority leader. He is going
to be out of the Senate after this term unless
they really Weekend at bernie him and maybe he'll be
up through the twenty second century. But he doesn't care,
and he obviously doesn't really like RF. So that means
you might need a Democrat. And I'm actually feeling pretty good.
There was a question about Mastoke Cortes maybe could come over.

(27:09):
I'm feeling less good about that. But I think that
if the rubber meets the road and we need to
pull one more vote over from what I've seen thus far,
I think Sheldon white House comes over.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
Let's switch gears talk about Tulsi before we get to
Cash Patel, Tallise Gabbard. They really it's really odd how
how intent Democrats seem on keeping the status quo when
it comes to things like NSACIA, things like that. I
would think traditional Democrats would have an issue when branches
of the federal government have turned inward, when they're not

(27:45):
even allowed to operate allegedly here domestically.

Speaker 8 (27:48):
What we've been told for most of our lifetimes is
that Republicans are the party of the establishment and the
corporations and the deep state and the rich Uncle pennybags,
and the Democrats or the independent Voice is trying to
shake things.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Up, speak truth to power man.

Speaker 8 (28:04):
And what these second Trump term nomination fights have shown
this is it's exactly the opposite. It's the Democrats who
are behold into the big corporate interests, and it's the
Democrats who are propping up the desiccated establishment and the
deep state. So Talsi was always going to be one
of the toughest nominees because, as Chuck Schumer told us
during the first Trump term, the intelligence community can get

(28:26):
you twenty ways from Sunday. And she has taken them on.
She has spoken truth to power. So peteg Seth was
the canary in the coal mine. They put up one
of their foremost controversial nominations right as the first guy
to meet the Senate, and he made it through.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
It was fifty one to fifty, but he still made
it through.

Speaker 8 (28:44):
Then they had a bunch of boring nominations, Marco Rubio,
all these guys that we knew were going to get through,
and then they saved Kennedy, Talsi, Cash Pttel for last.
I think because eg Seth made it through, I think
that whipped the Senate in line. I think Tulsi is
going to get through, but she's faced seeing major headwinds.

Speaker 9 (29:01):
You know.

Speaker 8 (29:01):
With Pete, he was going up not against the Libs
and the Dems, he was going up against the military
industrial complex. He was going up against the defense contractors
in the establishment. With Taulci, she's going up against the
IC and all of its related associations. With Cash Ptel,
the same story. And with Kennedy, he's going up against
big Pharma. So that the upshot of all of these

(29:22):
nominations is We're about to find out just which of
these extra government forces and bureaucratic forces wields the most
power in America.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
Which brings me to Lindsey Graham actually, because he's indicated
several times that he's hesitant about Taulsey Gabbertt, have not
really sure about Tauci and Edward Stode. We have to
hear his feminine voice, feminine voice on TV every single
day now, trying to decap these nominees. But the thing is,
Lindsey Graham only gets to exist in the Senate because
Donald Trump frustratingly continues to hold him up, calls him

(29:59):
up on stage, buddy, Lindsey. Surely Lindsey Graham is not
going to reward Donald Trump holding him up by screwing
one of his nominees. I have a hard time believing
that this is the stick in the carot of the
art of the deal.

Speaker 8 (30:12):
And it's the only way that I can make sense
of President Trump playing nicely with some of these guys
is that he recognizes he needs friends in all corners
of politics. He needs them in the establishment. He obviously
has the Conservatives, he needs them in the Democrats. I mean,
two of the people we're talking about right now are
Democrats and actually ran for president as Democrats. So Trump

(30:32):
is pretty good about all of that. And I tend
to agree with you, Jesse. I think if Lindsey Graham
comes out now and torpedoes one of President Trump's most
prominent nominees, when Lindsey Graham could potentially be the deciding
vote on that. I don't know whatever Lindsey Graham's views
of the intelligence community, does he really want a torpedo
That relationship the most important political relationship that he has

(30:55):
over Tulsea Gabbard, I would be surprised. I think Trump
is a really smart pole peitician, but I think Lindsay
Graham is a smarter politician than all that too.

Speaker 1 (31:05):
Yeah, it's gonna be careful of Lindsay Graham's trying to
sneak up behind you. You did a viral thread on
a California school board with all this DEI stuff and
all this crazy stuff going on, and how these filthy
communists are trying to hide what they're doing. Expend on that, please.
So this was a.

Speaker 8 (31:22):
School out in Colorado, the Durango School District, and they
were flying the pride flag. Actually it was the what
I call the terrorist pride flag. It was the pride flag,
but that has the BLM colors and the trans colors
and it's it's.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
The really aggressive. So they had that.

Speaker 8 (31:37):
They had the BLM flag separately. They promoted black power.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
That's a direct.

Speaker 8 (31:42):
Quote from from some of the district's conversations, and it
was in the classroom and a mother complained so that
they bring it to the chief academic officer, and the
academic officer says, yeah, you know, if we're going to
have this be an open forum, then you're going to
get political speech. On the other side, the administrators in
the school board were terrified that a student could you imagine,
might wish to fly a straight Pride flag.

Speaker 1 (32:04):
Oh, that would be the end of the world.

Speaker 8 (32:06):
So they were trying to figure out ways to protect
the absurd leftist symbols in the classroom, but not let
the conservatives speak. And the way they figured out to
do it was they were going to classify the progressive
speech as government speech, but they were going to call
the normal right wing you know, red, white, and blue
kind of normal stuff that was going to be political
speech that would be banned. And so they were going

(32:26):
to try to avoid a First Amendment issue. And the
really crazy part is one of the teachers at this school,
who according to other teachers, was one of the Pride
flag waving educators. He was arrested for possession of child
pornography and trying to entice a child.

Speaker 1 (32:39):
Okay, so it's always the ones you most expect.

Speaker 8 (32:42):
So the school you would think would be particularly sensitive
on these issues, No, they're trying to double down and
triple down on this matter.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
School boards right behind them.

Speaker 8 (32:51):
So you know, we're all happy now that Trump is
ending DEI in the government. He issued this great executive
order to get this leftist indoctrination out of through twelve schools.

Speaker 1 (33:01):
That's all great.

Speaker 8 (33:02):
Now we need to make sure that we get all
of that follow up because there is going to be
resistance at every level within the federal agencies, at the
state level, even down to the local level. So when
President Trump has his sticks and carrots, we got to
make sure that all of his lieutenants are enforcing those incentives.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
Are you still smuggling cigars in and out of the country?
You know it, Jesse.

Speaker 8 (33:24):
This is my most important issue right now because there
have been so many ws There have been so many
wins in the first week and a half. The only
way to celebrate is with a delicious mayflower cigar.

Speaker 1 (33:37):
Spark it up. You can get yours today. Go get
a mayflower cigar from the man, Michael, thank you, my brother.
As always, God makes me laugh. Dude, all right, light
in the mood.

Speaker 9 (33:50):
That's what we're seeing culturally today is that there's an
intentional plan to mess up our children. So you have
the perverted hearts of adults who seek to prey on children.

(34:15):
Then you have the intentional indoctrination that's coming from the
libraries and from the curriculums. Say to you today that no,
we cannot abandon the public school system, but we must
treat it as if it's a as if it's a
mission field.

Speaker 10 (34:33):
There are three takeaways.

Speaker 1 (34:34):
That I have.

Speaker 9 (34:36):
Number One, perverts are perverting the hearts in the minds
of our children. Number Two, parents are unaware. Number three
pastors have failed to address this issue. But too many
Christian leaders today here bury their head in the sand

(34:58):
with their rear ends tucked up in the air, simply
afraid to tackle the hard things because they want to
be light.

Speaker 1 (35:12):
Now, that last part is what I want to talk
to the pastor about that and other things joining me Now,
I love hearing men of God talk like that. Pastor
John I'm in chuk Wu. I hope I didn't butcher
that Executive producer at twenty two words. Okay, pastor, tell
me why anybody, anybody, any Christian, any man of God.
But let's focus on pastors right now. Why would any

(35:35):
of them be so afraid of taking on all the
evil we see? All the evil we see? It's right
in front of your face. You pointed it out, and
that sermon, why be afraid of that?

Speaker 9 (35:46):
Were Revelations Chapter twenty one, verse eight gives us eight
reasons why people will be thrown into the lake of fire,
and number one is for being a coward.

Speaker 10 (35:55):
Let's just be honest.

Speaker 9 (35:56):
Today, there are too many pastors who are preaching who
should be doing other things other than being pastors. We
have a lot of weak and spineless and timid voices
in the Christian Church today. This is the reason why
we see the degradation of society. Isaiah chapter five, verse
twenty says woe to those who call evil good and

(36:16):
good evil. Today there are Christian pastors who look at
the abortion industry and they say, well, you know, woman
has the right to choose. Although we have this book
called the Bible that speaks explicitly about those things. And
this same book, in Genesis one twenty seven says that
we are created male and female. But sadly, today too

(36:37):
many pastors want to appease people and make people feel
good about themselves. So therefore they hold the truth in
unrighteousness and fail to say what needs to be said.
And so God has given me a campaign to travel
this country nationally and to speak up and to speak
out against critical race theory, gender theory, and queer theory.

(37:00):
Thus far, I have been to eighteen states. I've been
to Virginia, North Carolina, New Jersey, Nevada, Florida, Texas, Colorado, California, Idaho, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Missouri,
New Mexico, Tennessee, Maryland, and New York.

Speaker 10 (37:16):
And as a result of.

Speaker 9 (37:17):
This campaign, I have seen lying liberals and ratchet rhinos.
Not only do we have this issue in the Christian Church,
but we have Christian people who get in Congress.

Speaker 10 (37:30):
We have Christian people.

Speaker 9 (37:31):
Who get in office and they fail to uphold the
standards of the Word of God. We're fighting against books
like this. The title of this book is Worm Loves Worm.
It's a book that pushes and teaches same sex marriage
to kids. We're fighting books like this. It's called Sparkle Boy,
and it's a book about transgenderism, and the same thing

(37:54):
for this book here entitled It Feels Good to Be Yourself.

Speaker 10 (37:58):
It's a book that talks to kids ages.

Speaker 9 (38:00):
Four through eight about being non binary, cisgender, and transgender.

Speaker 10 (38:05):
The last time I checked, the average.

Speaker 9 (38:07):
Four year old, not even a ten year old could
even spell the word transgender or cis gender, a non
binary even understand what that means. This is what I
call mental rape. Yes it's in doctrination. Yes it's an
individual trying to push their activist agenda. But it's mental

(38:28):
rape because of the salts, the soul exchanged the brain,
and it robs children of their innocence. And so I've
been quite successful in this campaign. We've been able to
strike down a transgender policy in New Jersey policy five
seven five six. We've been able to remove dozens of
books like this nationally. We've been able to flip school
boards also. But the work continues in twenty twenty five.

(38:52):
And I appreciate President Donald J. Trump because tone from
the top matters.

Speaker 1 (38:58):
Pastor you mentioned that parents seem unaware, and they most
definitely do seem unaware of it. From the emails, phone
calls from the people I talk to. One of the
things that I get often is it seems like there's
a state of disbelief that people could be so evil
that people could actually focus on destroying children at mutilating children.

(39:21):
Normal people have a hard time understanding evil. As hard
as I try to explain to them, they can't wrap
their minds around the fact that demons are real.

Speaker 9 (39:31):
Yes, demons are real. And you know, and there was
a time where we told children, when you go to school,
there's only one adult in the classroom, and whatever the
teacher tells you to do, little Johnny, you better do it.
That's the last thing that you want to tell a
child Today, because we have people who have taken the
role of being an activist, they want to push what

(39:51):
I call the false triune idol of diversity, equity and inclusion.
I call it a false tryune idol because it mean
the Trinity, and the trinity you.

Speaker 10 (40:01):
Have, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

Speaker 9 (40:03):
God longs for private worship that will extend out into
corporate worship. But when it comes to DEI, they can
care less about private worship. They want you to bow
to their sacred cow in public. DEI is also the
proverbial black face. It's the quintessential black face on face value.

(40:25):
You think it's about leveling the play and field for minorities,
for blacks and for brown people, but behind it is
a campaign driven by white liberals who are pushing Transzalate ideologies.
And we must uproot this filth, this rot from the
American education system.

Speaker 1 (40:48):
You have a documentary called twenty two Words. Here's the
little trailer of it.

Speaker 9 (40:53):
God never intended for the church to be hid in
a corner.

Speaker 10 (40:58):
That's not what God called to do.

Speaker 9 (41:00):
We're supposed to occupy until it comes.

Speaker 10 (41:03):
But we do that standing.

Speaker 9 (41:05):
If you pervert the hearts in the minds of kids
in this district, you will reap it. I'm disgusting.

Speaker 1 (41:10):
What a shame you all are wherever?

Speaker 10 (41:13):
How do you define leftist doctrination?

Speaker 3 (41:15):
A communist movement just at the hearts, about dividing society,
dividing parents from children, male and female, whatever the case
may be. And once you're educated and you can find it.

Speaker 1 (41:25):
All your time.

Speaker 9 (41:26):
My time is not up.

Speaker 10 (41:27):
I'm not leaving.

Speaker 9 (41:29):
You want to know why I'm not leaving Because I
came too far to defend these children in this district.

Speaker 1 (41:42):
Pastor, tell us of what you want people to know
about this film.

Speaker 10 (41:46):
Well, first and foremost.

Speaker 9 (41:47):
In nineteen sixty two, school sponsored prayer was removed after
the Ingle v. Bettel court case at Hyde Park, New York.
Some wicked individuals came together and they lobbied to remove
school sponsors prayer. There was a simple prayer that was
in the public school system that kids would recite every morning.
The prayer says, Almighty God, we acknowledge exis our dependence

(42:10):
upon THEE, and we beg thy blessings upon us, our parents,
our teachers, and our country. That prayer had twenty two words,
and it hints the title of the film twenty two words.
And what we found out from former Secretary of Education
William Bennett is that after the removal of prayer, we

(42:32):
saw a stark contrast in the public education system in America.
Number one, divorce doubled, teenage pregnancy went up two hundred percent,
teen suicide increased by three hundred percent, and violent crime
went up five hundred percent. All of this can be
pointed back to the fact that they removed God from

(42:54):
the public school system, and so we have gone from
prayer to porn. From prayer to transgenderism, from prayer to
teachers coming in dressed in drag given the opportunity to
read these kinds of books to our kids. We've gone
from prayer to critical race area, from prayer to teaching

(43:15):
kids to hate America, to hate the American flag, and
to hate our existence.

Speaker 10 (43:22):
And so one of the things that.

Speaker 9 (43:23):
This documentary does is it points out the problem, but
it also provides a solution. Now, bring alongside me notable
individuals historians David Barton and Bill Federer and Kirk Cameron
is in a documentary as well as many others, and
we tell the story of how we ended.

Speaker 10 (43:41):
Up in this mess and what we can do.

Speaker 9 (43:43):
I started an organization called I Know Good dot us,
and we have a program called Cyclone four hundred, and
my plan is to raise up four hundred cyclones who
would go to school board meetings nationally and take the
baton of me and continue to fight against DEI gender theory,

(44:04):
queer theory, and critical race theory and get the American
education system back on the right track. I appreciate the
work that President Donald J. Trump is doing, but we
need boots on the ground. I'm working in the grassroots arena,
and if you would like to support that initiative, you
can go to I Know Good dot us sign up

(44:25):
to receive my battle plan and my toolkit, which is
the most comprehensive toolkit in America because it's biblically integrated.
But it also teaches you how to spot when gender
theory and queer theory is being taught. It teaches you
how to coalesce and how to build a network, and
even it also gives you a numbering system to be
able to point and target which particular activist board.

Speaker 10 (44:49):
Member you should seek to vote out.

Speaker 9 (44:52):
We cannot wait for executive orders to ratify all of
these issues that we have. The Christian Church which should
leap into action, and everyday parents who are concerned about
the education system in America. You have a job to do,
and so I'm here to train you and to empower
you to do this work.

Speaker 1 (45:14):
Bestor John, I appreciate it. I love it. Local activism
is how we take back this country. I love it.
Have a good one, I appreciate it. All right, We're
not done yet, We'll be back. All right. It is
time to lighten the mood, and few things lighten my

(45:36):
mood more than making fun of the embarrassing clowns, demons,
and monsters we have in the United States government. Mainly
I'm talking about our politicians, and man, is that always
on display when it comes to confirmation hearings. So just
sit back, put a smile on your face, and watch
these clowns reveal themselves to be well exactly what they are,

(45:58):
so that it does a shot chair. You're a wise man,
mister chair. Thank you, mister chairman, mister chair.

Speaker 10 (46:04):
Before we go to the least, Yes, what do you want.

Speaker 1 (46:10):
Peace?

Speaker 11 (46:11):
Is that you cash Betel retruth reposting that at the
top of that page.

Speaker 1 (46:18):
Center.

Speaker 3 (46:18):
I had nothing to do with the creation of that.

Speaker 1 (46:20):
Is that you reposting? It was my question and that's
me At the top.

Speaker 11 (46:26):
You said FBI agents were responsible for the violence on
January sixth, and I quote you here beyond a reasonable
doubt is that what you said?

Speaker 3 (46:36):
That's completely incorrect, and I appreciate the opportunity to address.

Speaker 11 (46:39):
I'll give you an opportunity in writing, but this is
my time now.

Speaker 5 (46:43):
Have had it here?

Speaker 11 (46:44):
Your answer yes or no?

Speaker 5 (46:45):
Did you make money?

Speaker 3 (46:47):
I don't have those?

Speaker 6 (46:48):
Last time I'm going to ask you that question.

Speaker 1 (46:50):
You have that information, so you refuse to answer the question.

Speaker 3 (46:54):
I answered thirteen hundred pages.

Speaker 1 (46:56):
You are.

Speaker 10 (46:59):
No answer, and yet you spread dangerous misinformation.

Speaker 1 (47:05):
May see herono inspires me, and I hope she inspires you,
because if that woman can become a United States senator,
you can do anything. I can do anything, whatever your
hopes and dreams are. If that moron can become a senator,
you can do anything. I hope that makes you feel better.

(47:25):
I hope that lightens your mood. I'll see you tomorrow.
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