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February 28, 2025 • 35 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm so happy that it's the economic blackout Day today
because that means there's going to be less people in
the stores and more time for me to shop in
a nice, quiet environment.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Have good morning, guys.

Speaker 3 (00:11):
Bye.

Speaker 4 (00:13):
Yeah. I pointed out last night on X.

Speaker 5 (00:17):
By the way, if you're not following me on X,
you should be at Michael Brown USA, that today is
the economic blackout Day. And so I did say last
night that I was going to stop at the MacDonald's
because it's a huge conglomerate and get my diet coke,
which is also part of a huge conglomerate. I was

(00:38):
gonna get my diet coked this morning at the McDonald's.
But I decided, man, you know what, the grumpy lady
at McDonald's that kind of started finally saying hello and stuff.

Speaker 4 (00:49):
Is grumpy again.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
Oh so I don't know.

Speaker 5 (00:52):
I like, I want to say, ma'am, you are you
can I make your world better? But I'm right, you'll say, yeah,
they're coming in here to get back ops.

Speaker 4 (01:04):
Me work.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
Now I forgot it was that kond ofic blackout day.
It is National Pancake Day, so maybe I'll participate by
getting some pancakes.

Speaker 5 (01:15):
Well, I went to Circle K and got my diet
op instead. I say, I drove the beamer today, so
I consume some premium gasoline as opposed to regular unletting.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
Guess probably sped so that makes it burn off a
little bit faster. Well, I only hears dragon. I only
speed in the mornings on the way to work. One
because I'm so excited to see you, but two because
if I don't, everybody else is going to run my
ass over. Well, you can't speed gone the way home
because you know traffic?

Speaker 4 (01:48):
Well yes, where was I?

Speaker 2 (01:51):
Oh well at ten o'clock when you leave.

Speaker 5 (01:53):
But still Denver, You and I forget how bad rush
hour is because of our hours. Holy crap. So I
went to that reception on Wednesday evening, uh huh, and
I left around six. You know, started at five, and
so I made my appearance and then kind of sneaked
out around six or six fifteen something.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
As the smart people do. Crapola, terrible, wasn't it?

Speaker 4 (02:14):
It was horrible.

Speaker 5 (02:15):
I actually spent my dollar thirty five or whatever it
was to yell on the express lane for seventy So
let's see. Today, I have a lunch meeting with a
with an ad agency, and so I'll be driving up

(02:36):
tour downtown for that.

Speaker 6 (02:38):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (02:39):
I'm sure that Tamar will, you know, the social director
will have some plans for dinner tonight with friends. So
we'll drive somewhere and even and even if our people
that we pay to be our friends are unavailable or
there are prices, you know, maybe there's there might be
a little search charge or something, who knows, But nonetheless,
we'll still go out to eat some where, probably tonight.

(03:01):
So what else could I do today? I don't know,
but We're gonna do some consuming today. There's just not
enough consuming going on.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
Buy something for the sake of buying something. Just go
to Target.

Speaker 5 (03:15):
Yeah, you're right, Yeah, I'll just go to Target and
pick up something. Let's talk about the Epstein files.

Speaker 4 (03:25):
I cannot believe.

Speaker 5 (03:26):
I'm really kind of pissed off that I spent as
much time yesterday talking about the Epstein files as much
as I did, and then to find out yesterday evening
that it was an utter cluster F word. I can't
believe that Pam BONDI well, first of all, don't get

(03:52):
me wrong, I think that these cabinet members have walked
in and they feel the sense of urgency that all
of us do. We want a lot done. We want
some eggs broken, we want some China broken, we want

(04:12):
some things fixed, we want some things disclosed. We want transparency,
we want action, we want things done. Now, that's great,
but you have to be smart about it when you
do it. So let's go back to day before yesterday.

(04:32):
This would be Wednesday. Pam Bondy is on Jesse Waters
and she says.

Speaker 7 (04:40):
This said last week that you have the Epstein files
on your desk.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
When can we see them?

Speaker 7 (04:45):
And what's taking so long.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
To release them?

Speaker 8 (04:48):
I do, Jesse, there are well over this will make
you sick, two hundred victims. Two hundred So we have
well over two hundred and fifty actually, so we have
to make sure that their identity is protected and their
personal information. But other than that, I think tomorrow you know,

(05:09):
the personal information of victims. Other than that, I think tomorrow,
Jesse breaking news. Right now, you're going to see some
Epstein information being released by my office.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
What kind are we going to see? Who is on
the flights?

Speaker 7 (05:24):
Are we going to see any evidence from what he recorded?
Because he had all of his homes wired with recording devices?

Speaker 5 (05:31):
Yeah, great question mister Waters, what okay, So what are
we going to see?

Speaker 2 (05:36):
What?

Speaker 5 (05:36):
What is it that you're going to release tomorrow? Videotapes,
flight logs, names, addresses?

Speaker 4 (05:45):
What are we going to see?

Speaker 8 (05:46):
What you're going to see hopefully.

Speaker 4 (05:49):
Tomorrow, Louisa language.

Speaker 8 (05:53):
Is a lot of flight logs, a lot of names,
a lot a lot of information. But it's it's pretty
sick what that man did.

Speaker 7 (06:02):
Okay, well along with his co defendant.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Absolutely and he had help.

Speaker 4 (06:08):
All right.

Speaker 5 (06:09):
Now that's the setup. That is the setup. That's that's Wednesday.
Yesterday I talked about, let's you know, as I tried
to explain, I just went the files released because there

(06:34):
will be some people like Professor Dersherwitz, who we talked
about yesterday once it released, because he wants to he
wants to exonerate himself. He has adamantly claimed that he's
innocent of having done anything illegal, but it has freely
admitted that, yes, I got to know Jeffrey Epstein and
I flew to Jacko Island or whatever it was called,

(06:56):
and I'd been there, but I did not engage in
any sort of illicit or illegal activity at all of
any nature. Then we get to again this is now.
That was on.

Speaker 4 (07:14):
Wednesday when she made the statement.

Speaker 5 (07:17):
Yesterday, I use the Epstein files for a segment yesterday,
unbeknownst to me, during the program or sometime during the day,
Congressman Comer talks about how we deserve to have the information.

Speaker 9 (07:34):
While we have you here, I want to ask you
about the news that Intern General Pam Bondi said she
hopes to release the flight logs and obviously more information
related to Jeffrey Epstein and all of the files today.
Do you expect any new information from what we already know.
I know a lot of people are looking forward to this.
I know Senator Marshall Blackburn has been pushing for this

(07:55):
for months and was always shot down by the Biden administration.

Speaker 4 (08:00):
Yeah, I think this is great.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
This is a huge step towards transparency.

Speaker 5 (08:05):
This is a huge step toward transparency. Get the build up.
We're getting all this build up.

Speaker 3 (08:12):
Donald Trump said he was going to be transparent with
the American people. Our House Oversight Committee created a task
force to try to get more of what we call
American secrets out in the public. The American people deserve
to know who was on that Epsteine list and whether
or not. Our government was spying on people and allowing
this to happen, to get leverage where people being blackmailed.

(08:35):
This is a national security concern. So our applaud Pambondi
for releasing this later on today.

Speaker 4 (08:41):
And I'm lucky.

Speaker 3 (08:42):
I'm going to learn a lot once those names are
made public.

Speaker 7 (08:46):
I'm a feeling there might be more hearings in your
future on this, Chrispin, James coh Or that's very possible.

Speaker 4 (08:53):
Yeah, very very possible.

Speaker 5 (08:57):
So where are we? What's happened? It really is a fumble.
So the Attorney General Pam Bondi released a handful of
files on infamous child rapist Jeffrey Epstein, but it did
not live up to the hype that she and others

(09:18):
spent the entire week cultivating. So the hype is pretty simple.
One week ago, she told Fox News Jesse Waters that
she had the Epstein files sitting on my desk right now,
ready to review. And then as you heard me display
She also said on Wednesday that, oh, yeah, you know,
we were protecting. We're going through right now and redacting

(09:41):
and doing what we need to do. Well, that's doubling down.
She told Water she would release quote a lot of
flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information
on Thursday, which was yesterday, and she described it as
pretty sick. Remember that she said what he did it
was pretty sick. Now I interpret that to mean that

(10:03):
she's seen videotape, she's seen everything, she's gotten everything she
needs to do. So here's what happened yesterday. A group
of conservative influencers. I hate that word.

Speaker 2 (10:17):
You know.

Speaker 5 (10:18):
We used to joke about me being called and I'm
designated as talent. When we have a new word in
this building too. You know what that word is, influencer.
I'm an influencer. Don't don't snort your coffee when I
say that. But that's the new word. We're influencers. So
these these new media people that go to the White

(10:41):
House matter and are part of the White House prescorps
are called influencers. So a group of conservative influencers were
at the White House for strategy sessions with the Vice President,
with Cash Betail, the FBI director, and others when they
were reportedly surprised to learn that they were going to
be given a binder and the binder had on the

(11:01):
cover quote the Epstein Files Phase one. Now you may
or may not have seen this, but when they left
the White House, the press photographed them with the files,
which added even more to the intrigue about the release.
And then shortly after Now I know some of you

(11:24):
already know that there's some things I'm leaving out here,
but I'm doing it purposely because I want to paint
an overall picture first. So they left the White House,
the press photographs them on the north lawn with all
of their files. All you know, they're kind of holding
up the Filesand in fact, somebody even made an AI
little video of them dancing a jig, which is obvious,

(11:47):
really crappy AI video because you can see some of
the binders appear and disappear, and some people's arms appear,
and so it was a lousy photo, but it made
it to appear that they were dancing a jig.

Speaker 4 (12:00):
Look what we got. We'll go look what we got.
And then.

Speaker 5 (12:05):
Shortly after, the Department of Justice itself released the Phase
one documents online and uh, dragon, if you want the link,
I'll send you.

Speaker 4 (12:14):
A linko in just a minute.

Speaker 5 (12:17):
But to my displeasure, the influencers soon learned that the
Phase one files were essentially all of the records that
had already been released to the pub link. There was
virtually no new information contained in in all, in all
this anticipation, in anticipation, there was nothing new released. Congressman

(12:39):
Anna Paulina Luna, who's been a really vocal advocate for
the release, took to X and expressed her displeasure.

Speaker 4 (12:50):
She wrote this in all caps, So she's shouting at us.

Speaker 5 (12:55):
This is not what we are the American people ask
for get us the information we asked for. And then
there's a little eleventh hour twist. Shortly after the fumble,
Attorney General Bondi released a letter she had sent to
FBI Director Cash Ptel in which the In the letter,

(13:18):
she accuses agents in the Southern District of New York
in the FBI Field Office in the SDNY of withholding
thousands of pages of Epstein documents that she had vowed
to make public. Part of the letter read said this quote.
Late yesterday, I learned from a source like knwho the
hell that was? I learned from a source that the

(13:39):
FBI Field Office in New York was in possession of
thousands of pages which had not been handed over. So
now we've got this and it's playing out on X again.
Why X has become a great new It's the new
as I've said for years now, X is if you
know how to use it right, it is the new

(14:01):
UPI wire service.

Speaker 4 (14:03):
So now.

Speaker 5 (14:04):
In response, in a post on X, FBI director Patel wrote, quote,
there will be no cover ups, no missing documents, and
no stone left unturned, and anyone from the prior or
current bureau who undermines this will be swiftly pursued, pursued,

(14:26):
how about terminated. You know, I don't want to quipple
with cash. I love cash, but pursued What does that mean?
He continues on his post. If there are gaps, we
will find them. If records have been hidden, we will
uncover them. And we will bring everything we find to

(14:48):
the Department of Justice to be fully assessed and transparently
disseminated to the American people as it should be. Now,
let's just cut to the meat here. Let's just do
the nut cutting right now. You got to acknowledge that
was not a good day for the Attorney General. But

(15:11):
in my opinion, it's just me being honest. It feels
like a really poorly executed.

Speaker 4 (15:21):
What she thought was.

Speaker 5 (15:22):
Going to be a big moment and a real rush
to deliver rather than something nefarious, and I'm confident that
she will ultimately deliver the goods. But the information that
was in the binders handed to all these social media influencers,

(15:42):
it's two hundred and twenty four pages. It includes flight
logs and call logs, and she attached a letter to
the front that says by eight am Tomorrow, February twenty eight,
the FBI will deliver the full and completein Epstein files
in my office, including all records, documents, audio and video
record hoardings, and materials related to Jeffrey Epstein and his clients.

(16:03):
Regardless of how such information was obtained. There will be
no withholdings or limitations to my or your access. The
Department of Justice will ensure that any public disclosure of
these files will be done in a manner to protect
the privacy of victims and in accordance with law, as
I've done my entire career as a prosecutor. Now, almost
all of the information was previously known, you could already

(16:28):
find it online, and much of the information contained in
those binders was redacted. Now I'm going to presume for
the protection of the victims and the witnesses. Now, as
I've said earlier, I think the influencers were caught off
guard when they were presented with the binders during this

(16:49):
just routine policy briefing. Look, these policy briefings get happen
all the time, virtually every week, almost every single day
of every week. What they do is they invite people
around the country and within the Beltway to come in.
They go to the Old Executive Office Building. Sometimes they
might hold it somewhere in in the West Wing, and
it's just a briefing, and it's a chance for people

(17:12):
to feel like whether you're a donor, you're a big supporter,
you're a precinct worker. They invite all sorts of people
to come to these briefings. I've conducted many of these
briefings myself in the West Wing or in the old
Executive Office Building, one or the other. So here you
got the Vice President and the president at this briefing.

(17:37):
They got a quick tour of the Oval Office, they
met Cash Bettel, they met Bobby Kennedy Junior, other members
of the cabinet, senior officials, and in fact, the president
supposedly handed out like Presidential challenge coins and pens and
then they held up the bone. And it was only

(17:59):
after that media moment where suddenly the caveat about the
distribution came too late?

Speaker 2 (18:06):
What was the.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
Caveat, Michael Dragon? Target is one of the places they
say it's okay to shop at, don't do that. I
went through and everything I've been saving in my Amazon
cart that I wanted but I was debating about, I
moved it, and I went ahead and bought a good
deal of Amazon stuff because Amazon is where one of

(18:28):
the places they say don't shop out.

Speaker 2 (18:32):
You guys have a beautiful day.

Speaker 6 (18:33):
Bye.

Speaker 4 (18:35):
I probably wouldn't go into Target. I'd go into Walmart.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
But I'm just curious why some stores are special and
some are not.

Speaker 5 (18:42):
Well, if you look at the text line, some people
are saying it's because Target is still totally woke and
all in the DEI.

Speaker 2 (18:50):
Oh, okay, So I mean it's just the closest to
my house well, and.

Speaker 5 (18:57):
Both Target and Ware kind of equidistant to us, and
I just don't. I've just never been much of a
Target shopper.

Speaker 4 (19:06):
I don't.

Speaker 5 (19:07):
I have no clue why just not one of the
places I would go.

Speaker 2 (19:11):
We just got a regular Target nearby, but there's a
little further there's several Walmart superstars. Yeah, so yeah, I
suppose I can go to those.

Speaker 4 (19:21):
Yeah, that's what I do.

Speaker 5 (19:22):
There's a Walmart super center over by us, so not
too far away.

Speaker 4 (19:29):
Here. Here's what bothers me about the Epstein files.

Speaker 5 (19:33):
I want them released simply because I mean, who knows.
You know, the one name that's probably not on the
on the list is going to be Donald Trump. But
you know, we know Bill Gates, and I mean, who
knows who else is going to be on there? Bill Clinton,
Uh duh, Prince Andrew, they're they're all all these people.
But it's beyond knowing who's on there. It's about the

(19:57):
accountability because if the FBI has has been covering up
the crimes that took place, and think about this, it's
not necessarily the crimes of the FBI, of the crimes
of Jeffrey Epstein. It's the crimes of those who molested, sexually, abused,

(20:21):
or raped those young women. They I want them held
accountable for that. I don't care who they are, titans
of industry, political leaders, I don't care. It's you know,
in a a in a season of reveal that Trump
has brought us to, then let's do it and let's

(20:46):
hold these dirt bags accountable. Now, I let slip the FBI.
I also believe that if the FBI is covering up
and they're withholding evidence or they have failed to prosecute
these people, don't get me started. I understand prosecutorial discretion. However,

(21:08):
if there is evidence of I don't care pick because
I'm not gonna name one, but name your least favorite
politician or your least favorite titan of industry, and if
they are your least favorite member of the royal family,
and if they're on that list and there is evidence
of them having sexually molested or rape an underage female

(21:29):
or male for that matter, then why did the FBI
not prosecute them? And then if you stop and think
Pam Bondi has told us, as she told Jesse Waters
in that sound bite, I've got the files.

Speaker 4 (21:48):
Now.

Speaker 5 (21:48):
I don't know whether she was duped and she thought
she had all the files, but the cluster f place
is did she look through them? Because here's what happened.
As the group of as a group of influencers that

(22:13):
had been getting their briefing meeting the president, the vice
president Bobby Kennedy Junior and others. You know, they're all
trying to integrate them and make them a part of
the whole effort that we're undergoing in this country right now.
As they moved from the Oval Office, some of these
influencers that were present held up their binders for the press. Now,

(22:36):
the press was there not because of them. The press
was there mostly, if not entirely, to cover British Prime
Minister's Steer Carmer's visit.

Speaker 4 (22:46):
To the White House. So only after.

Speaker 5 (22:51):
This media moment where these social media influencers told the
Attorney General that no, only after that social media moment
where the social media influencers told by the Attorney General
that she did not want the public to know about
the distribution of the binders. Well, that's a caveat that

(23:14):
came way too late. If you look anywhere on the interwebs,
you'll see them all out in front holding up their binders.
The entire incident at that point became the cluster f
that I'm referring to, with many of them actually resenting
the fact that social media influencers are getting the blame

(23:38):
for not releasing more information when they were actually asked
not to release the information. But that occurred only after
the assembled media had taken pictures and video of.

Speaker 4 (23:48):
Them holding so called information.

Speaker 5 (23:53):
And that's where everything starts to go downhill.

Speaker 4 (24:00):
Walk through it with me.

Speaker 5 (24:03):
The first before the binders, before the photos were taken,
you had Senator Marshall Blackburn Tennessee on with Maria Barbaromo.

Speaker 7 (24:16):
You said, you're going to release what you know?

Speaker 2 (24:17):
What can you tell us?

Speaker 7 (24:19):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (24:19):
Indeed?

Speaker 10 (24:20):
And I've been so pleased that ad Bondi and director
Patel have worked with me on this. As she said,
we have to make certain that these victims and it
is over two hundred and fifty that their names are redacted,
they are protected. And Maria.

Speaker 4 (24:38):
So does she have more information?

Speaker 5 (24:41):
You see if you really listen, And this is why
I think that listening is such a lost art in
this country. But if you really listen to what her say,
what she says, she and it could just be she's
lousy with words, but she leaves the impression that she
knows everything.

Speaker 6 (25:00):
You said, you're going to release what you know?

Speaker 2 (25:01):
What can you tell us?

Speaker 5 (25:03):
Yes?

Speaker 10 (25:03):
And dada, And I've been so pleased that ag Bondi
and director Patel have worked with me on this, As
she said, we have to make certain that these victims
and it is over two hundred and fifty that their
names are redacted, they are protected, and Maria, this is
going to be a phase one release in short order.

(25:25):
I will have the hard copy in my hand. Ag
Bondi is responsible for what will be the public release
on this. She has worked diligently on this and so
appreciative that we can begin to get this information that
we can begin to break apart what became a global
human trafficking sex trafficking ring about one hundred and fifty

(25:49):
billion dollars a year business.

Speaker 5 (25:52):
Now, doesn't that sound to you like she's got a
lot more information than what was in these this first
phase one, that it's one hundred and fifty billion dollar business,
that there were all of these victims, there were all
these dirt bags involved in this. Again, they're just they're

(26:14):
way over their skis on this. And then the next
thing that happens is last night, Jesse Waters realizes that
to some degree he's been played.

Speaker 7 (26:30):
All right, Miss Freeman, this must be just a sad
day for your client, for all of these victims, it's
just more mystery, more obstruction. How are you processing it?

Speaker 4 (26:43):
How is your client processing it?

Speaker 2 (26:46):
Now?

Speaker 5 (26:46):
Remember how giddy Jesse was day before yesterday in talking
directly to the Attorney General about all my we're gonna get,
We're gonna get all of this, and then twenty four
hours later on the same show, suddenly it's like, wait.

Speaker 4 (27:00):
A minute, it's just more mystery, more obstruction.

Speaker 6 (27:05):
Well, we've been looking through this the documents, which we
just got like an hour plus ago, and it's a
bit of a ho hum. You know, certainly there are
some information there. There are four categories of information. There's logs,
there's evidence, there's contact lists, and then there's a blank
list of messuses, and there's some interesting things on there.

(27:26):
Alan Dershowitz appears multiple times, Bill Clinton appears with four
Secret Service.

Speaker 4 (27:34):
Yeah, no surprise.

Speaker 6 (27:35):
We see a reference to nude and semi nude images
and videos what we call seesam, which is child pornography,
and there are some interesting contact lists more secret service.
It's in some Hollywood A listers. But one of the
things that really struck me, because this is one of
the issues that we've been pushing, is that what we
saw evidence of was seesam, this child pornography this is

(28:00):
issue that the FBI and the US Attorney's Office completely missed,
and this is something that's so critical and could have
put him away for life many many many years ago.
So yes, my client, Maria Farmer and many other clients
are very upset that they've been treated with the back
of the hand over and over. I called for an
investigation of this matter a year and a half ago,

(28:23):
and I got a big fat nothing, And I got
a letter that says, well, the issues and the allegations
are concerning, but we're really kind of busy and we'll
get back to you. And of course they did not.

Speaker 5 (28:37):
Two comments I want to make and then we'll take
you break, and then I want you to hear house
now and into our culture, and that is we obviously
live in a society where and this is why I'm
so excited about Cash Betel and Dan Bongino, we live
in a society where the FBI thinks that it has
the power and the authority to circumvent their bosses and

(29:03):
on their own make their decision about what's going to
be released and not released. That is not their decision
to make. Oh, they can go argue all they want to,
but if Ultimately, the FBI Director and the Attorney General say,
we're going to release all of this information. The only
thing we're going to redact are names of victims or

(29:24):
anything you know, personally identifiable information PII that might indicate
that that is Sally Sue. It's unfreaking believable to me
that they so botched this release. And of course now
they're all claiming, now you know what, I'm going to

(29:45):
pursue anybody in the FBI that doesn't turn over everything.
That shows you One I think a little kind of
naive that they were somehow they were going to get cooperation.
And two it should indicate to you the level of

(30:06):
the administrative state that just does what it damn well pleases.

Speaker 10 (30:12):
Where do I send my twenty percent so charge for
listening to the understudy?

Speaker 4 (30:17):
Thank you?

Speaker 5 (30:22):
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Speaker 4 (30:30):
Uh Steve Steve.

Speaker 5 (30:32):
Our retired LEO asked, was it the Southern District of
New York, the FBI or the AG's office at Sandbag
before release? I think she got Sandbag, That's what I think.
And it shows a naivety that I find unbelievable, truly
unbelievable because if you've and again it goes back to how

(30:57):
I think this was such a cluster f because if
you if you keep touting, hey, I get the files
on my desk, that tells me one she didn't know
what she had, or two that she looked at them
and didn't tell us the truth about what she had.
And then I was during the break, I was curious.

(31:18):
I went back on my on the X and I
was looking for the video of these influencers coming out
of the West Wing, and they all in a really
kind of I mean, it looks silly in hindsight, but
they all walk out holding up these white three ring
binders you know, has the plastic cover on the front

(31:40):
where you can slip in a you know, a sheet
showing a label the title of what the binder is.
And they've got them, you know, they're holding up in
the hand, they're kind of waving them, and over in
the corners. Pam Bonnie she's holding hers up to smiling,
grinning from ear to ear, kind of like, yeah, see
what we did. Did you ever stop to look what

(32:01):
was in it before you did it?

Speaker 4 (32:05):
Now?

Speaker 5 (32:06):
Why is this this has now become more important for me. Anyway,
it has become I shouldn't say more important, because it's
still as important to find out who these dirt bags are,
but now it has become how naive are some of
these people to realize that this is. And maybe it's

(32:27):
just because of my experience, but I understand exactly how
deep and diabolical and maniacal the deep state is. The
administrative state believes, they truly believe they can just do
whatever they want to do. I come home yesterday and

(32:49):
camera asked me, I forget what was about. But it
was an executive order that Trump signed that basically reaffirms
that these independent agencies like the SEC, the FCC, the SEC,
they're all called quote independent agencies, but they're not independent.

(33:09):
They're part of the executive branch. And the United States
Constitution says that all executive power. Article two, Section one,
Clause one says that all executive powers shall reside in
the President of the United States, meaning that no matter
what Congress calls the SEC. For example, FEMA at one

(33:33):
time was an independent agency, but it was never any
doubt in my mind that it was a part of
the executive branch, and that my boss was the president
of the United States of America. And so all Trump
did was he signed an executive voter that said, Hey,
just as a reminder, you work for me, and I'm

(33:53):
assigning a White House liaison to all of your directors
or administrators or whatever they might be called, whatever their
title is. So you're just reaffirming the constitutional provision and
announcing and by the way, to make sure that you
do what my agenda is. I'm putting a liaison in

(34:14):
your office. That's nothing toward about that. But then tim
I said, so where, well, you know, I asked, where
are you getting this? And it was something I think
post on Facebook or somewhere. But she she clicked on
the link and she turned her laptop around and showed

(34:34):
it to me, and it was The Nation magazine, which
I think is no longer an actual publication. I think
it's all online. But The Nation is the most one
of the most left wing, hardcore Marxist kind of rags
that you can read. So if Pambondi and Cash Patel

(34:57):
are so naive to think that some just because they're
now the directors, that the FBI and the Department of
Justice employees are going to do everything you tell them
to do.

Speaker 4 (35:07):
Wow, you've already disappointed me because they're not.

Speaker 5 (35:12):
You're going to have to fight for everything. Now, how
did this enter the culture? I'll tell you that nut
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