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December 11, 2024 • 31 mins

Sean reacts to the news that FBI Director Christopher Wray has offered his resignation, paving the way for President Trump to select his nominee Kash Patel.  WIth any luck, this is the absolute end of lawfare in this country!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, thank you Scott Shannon, and thanks to Oli
you for being with us. Write down our toll free
telephone number at eight hundred and ninety four one Sean
if you want to be a part of the program.
We have so much to get to today. Christopher Ray
out as the FBI director. I think the definitive no

(00:22):
confidence letter eleven pages came from Senator Chuck Grassley. It
is devastating, says he will resign in January. He told
the employees that he intended to resign in January. Knows
that Donald Trump is going to replace him, and his
failures are numerous. We'll go into a lot of them

(00:43):
in the course of the program today. He had an
opportunity after James Camy politicized the FBI when he was director,
and frankly, what he did was despicable. He just continued
the practice instead of restoring the as the world's premiere
law enforcement agency not being weaponized or politicized. That was

(01:07):
the opportunity he had. Under his watch, he allowed the
Biden Harris administration to allow millions and millions and millions
of unvetted illegal immigrants into our country, and he should
have put his foot down. He would go before Congress
the last five or six times I can think of,

(01:29):
and he would tell Congress, the threat level has never
ever ever been this high, The chatter has never been
this allowed, the danger has never been this great, which
to me sounded more and more like a cya than
it did about him, you know, doing his job and
enforcing the laws of the land, and he allowed. As

(01:51):
a result, we have known terrorists in this country. We
don't know where they are, but they're here, you know.
As a result, we have had murderers. We've had Americans murdered.
We've had Americans, including children, raped, we have had Americans
victims of violent crimes, terrorists, cartel members, gang members in

(02:14):
sixteen states. The trend day Aragua, gang is all over,
getting more emboldened every day. This all happened on his watch.
I predict the legacy of Harris Biden, may Orcus Ray,
their intelligence community that similarly has been politicized and weaponized,

(02:36):
is going to be a terrorist attack on this country.
You cannot allow known terrorists into the country. What do
you think that they're doing while they hear You don't
have to be a brain surgeon to figure out that
they're plotting, they're planning, they're scheming an attack on our homeland.
I don't think it's a matter of if. I think
it's a matter of when. I think they already have

(02:58):
blood on their hands. And because they just they failed.
There was a dereliction of duty at the highest level.
And we'll get back to that in a minute. I
will start with this today. I am obsessed over how
this can happen in our country, and that is these
drones that are flying over the state of New Jersey.

(03:22):
I am stunned we have allowed this to happen. Today
is Wednesday. We have known about these drones since the weekend.
Over the weekend, there were forty nine separate sightings of
these drones.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
Now these for example, a friend of mine.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
Is a drone operator, camera drone operator, actually went to
drone school to learn how to fly it and is
very good at it. Came over my house once. By
the way, this is a little baby drone. Anyway, would
I had a studio that had an open window and
you'd fly it right up to the window and he'd

(04:02):
be filming me in my studio, It was pretty amazing technology.
But this is a little baby drone. I talked to
friends of mine in New Jersey. When these drones are
flying overhead, sounds like, you know, revved up Harley, you know,
flying over their home.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
And here we are, days and days and days.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
Later, and we don't know a single thing about where
these drones came from, who's operating them, what their intentions are.
These are not your your little drones, drones that hobbyists
and and people that just like it for kicks and
giggles use it for these apparently the size of an

(04:43):
large dining room set, and people are seeing it now.
According to the New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, he's no genius.
He's a complete idiot. He actually said and acknowledged that
these drones are very sophisticated, and even when as far
as to say, the minute you get your eyes on
these drones, they go dark, and then he acknowledged public

(05:06):
frustration about it, but there's no evidence of a threat
to public safety.

Speaker 3 (05:10):
These are apparently very as I understand it, very sophisticated.
The minute you get eyes on them, they go dark.
And you know, we're obviously most concerned about sensitive targets
and sensitive critical infrastructure. So we've got military assets, we've
got utility assets, we've got the president and Alex one

(05:32):
of his homes here. This is something we're taking deadly seriously.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
It's taking it deadly seriously. Then on, you're speaking out
of both sides of your mouth when you say there's
no evidence of a threat to public safety. If you
don't know anything about where they came from, who's operating them,
why they're there, why there's so many of them, you
have no business reassuring the people of New Jersey or
this country that it's not a threat to public safety.

(05:59):
And then he said, and the most important point to
say is we don't see any concern from public safety.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
You can't say that either.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
Now if you look at these drones and I've spoken
to I've spoken to military experts and other sources. And
then by by the way, Colleen Jean Pierre said that
they're not foreign drones. They don't know if they're foreign drones.
They don't know anything about the origin of the drones,
which is scary. Now, these drones this size, according to

(06:29):
the experts, and we'll have an expert later on the
program talking about it, they can be used not only
for surveillance, but also they can drop payloads, and my
sources have told me they are capable of hitting targets.
If they are armed with a missile miles and miles

(06:49):
and miles away, it can take out infrastructure. It could
may result in a total knockout of all communications.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
Who knows what they're capable of.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
I mean, we have a president elect that has a
property in New Joisey. Oh, Donald Trump probably can't go
to that property anytime too soon. It can ruin communications signals.
It is capable of everything.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
This is.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
These are the drones that are all over Russia and Ukraine.
Now I keep saying that in future wars, they're not
no longer going to be fought on a battlefield the
way they once were. They're going to be fought from
air conditioned offices. And we better pick up our military
technology advantage that we once had that we've since lost.

(07:39):
We better get hypersonic technology fast and do catch up.
And then we've got to advance our military technology. So
it is far superior to that of our top geopolitical
threat foes and any other threat that may pop.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
Up its ugly head.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
And I love Donald Trump's idea of an iron dome
across America and that would include being able to stop
ballistic missiles and hypersonic missiles. You know, we are in
that gap of vulnerability zone thanks to Harris and Biden
and their incompetence. Now, I don't want to scare you here,

(08:20):
but we do have a couple of Congressmen that have
spoken out about all of this, and what they're saying is,
you know, in one case, Congressmantoni Gonzalez says, I feel
like I'm in the twilight zone up here, and he
was a top Biden FBI official is telling Congress as
of yesterday that the bureau has no idea who's behind

(08:42):
the deluge of drones sightings. At a hearing, Congressman Tony
Gonzalez says, you're telling me you don't know what the
hell these drones in New Jersey are. Robert Wheeler, assistant
director of the Critical Incident Response Group for the FBI, said, yeah,
that's correct, that's crazy. Gonzales replied, that is madness. Sometimes

(09:04):
I feel like I'm in the twilight zone up there.
We have another Congressman from Texas saying, you shaired the hearing,
the threat is real. Opened up the questioning let's start
with current events what's going on in New Jersey. The
Bureau is actively investigating unexplained sighting of drone activity over
that part of New Jersey. That's not an answer, including

(09:26):
proximity to sensitive sites and areas of concern, We do
not attribute that to an individual or group yet, I
do not have an answer of who's responsible. This is
days after they were first spotted, and I don't know.
We don't know who's responsible, one or more people. They
don't know. So is the public at risk? Are we

(09:48):
concerned that there are nefarious intentions that could cause either
an actual security a public safety incident. There's nothing that
is known that would lead me to say that. Well,
there's nothing known either that would lead you to say
anything otherwise. He had a Brooklyn congresswoman from Staten Island
and Brooklyn saying that our constituents are reported drone sightings

(10:09):
over a power plant near the Verrizantal Bridge, which is
within the vicinity of the US Coast Guard base in
Fort Hamilton, a US Army installation in Brooklyn. They're flying
over sensitive infrastructure. This is like the Chinese, you know,
the spy balloon incident. They just flat out lied to

(10:30):
us again and again and again, and they and the
lies just you know, the hits keep coming. Congressman Jeff
Van Drew says the mystery drones, very possibly, according to
his sources, are from Iran.

Speaker 4 (10:46):
Iran launched a mothership probably about a month ago that
contains these drones. That mothership is off I'm gonna tell
you the deal. It's off the east coast of the
United States of America. They've launched drones. Is everything that
we can see or hear. And again, these are from
high sources. I don't say this lightly. Now, you know,
we know there was a probability it could have been

(11:08):
our own government. We know it's not our own government
because they would have let us know. It could have
been some really glorified hobbyist or hobbyists that we're doing
something unbelievable. They don't have the technology, but let's pretend
that's possible. The third possibility with somebody, an adversarial.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
Country doing this.

Speaker 4 (11:27):
Know that Iran made a deal with China to purchase drones,
motherships and technology in order to go forward.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
The sources I have are good.

Speaker 4 (11:38):
They can't reveal who they are because they are speaking
to me in confidentiality. These drones should be shot down,
whether it was some crazy hobbyists that we can't imagine,
or whether it is Iran, and I think it very
possibly could be.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
They should be shot down.

Speaker 4 (11:55):
We are not getting the full deal, and the military
is on alert with this.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
Where is Joe, Where's Kamala, Where's Mayorcis? Where's our military?
Congressman Van Drew, Jeff van Drew, pretty credible congress person.
I agree with him. Why hasn't one of these drones
been shot down and examined or captured? We have another
new Jersey congressman, you know, and you know this isn't

(12:22):
some amateur out there flying a few of these things.
There's so many, they're so big. You just don't know
the intent of these.

Speaker 3 (12:28):
Now.

Speaker 1 (12:28):
Look, maybe it's nothing. Maybe, And I'll be the first
to say I have no idea what this is all about.
And if I did, I would tell you I do
know this. It could very well. Can you imagine if
Jeff Van Drew is right that Iran launched a mother
ship that contains these drones? Now, would it really be
far fetched? When you consider that Iranian assassination squads are

(12:52):
known to be in this country targeting Americans, not just
Donald Trump, but his family members, his camp team, and
others associated with the last administration. How do I know
because I have really good sources all of that is true.
So does this sound that far fetched? And by the way,
God help the Iranians if they did this, because in

(13:15):
forty days a new sheriff will be in town.

Speaker 2 (13:18):
There will be held to pay.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
I do also know this Congress intended the upcoming annual
defense funding package to seal off America from this Chinese
drone company deemed to be a national security threat. They
currently sell nearly eighty percent of unmanned aircraft that fly
in American airspace today, so China would be at the

(13:40):
top of my list as well. And the fact that
you know this, they knew about this for days and
days on ends, and fifty drones come over the country,
at least a dozen, you know, trailing a Coastguard ship.
I mean, this is insanity. You know, up to thirty
drones tailed the US Coast Guard boat, according to USA Today,

(14:02):
a forty seven foot Coastguard boat on Sunday night, law
enforcement cracked another. Why wasn't the military called in immediately
to deal with this? I cannot believe it's just like
the spy balloon. They knew it was a spy balloon,
they didn't want to tell us. Then we found out
later they knew the whole time. What did they know
this time? What are they hiding this time?

Speaker 2 (14:25):
A lot of ground to cover.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
Chris Ray announcing his resignation A brutal no confidence letter
by Charles Grassley.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
We will go over.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
I understand that there are legitimate complaints people have with
insurance companies, health insurance, hurricane insurance, car insurance. I get that,
But that's separate and apart from the assassination of the
United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, a father and a husband,

(14:56):
very very different, But it is worth examining the issues
of healthcare, why we have them, and alternatives. We have
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(15:37):
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Speaker 2 (17:03):
Director Ray is now out. He is. You know.

Speaker 1 (17:09):
It looks like Kerry Pickett was right on the money. Monday,
she had her report for the Washington Times and we
covered it that afternoon. FBI Director Ray planned to resign
before Donald Trump takes office. NBC News and just about
everyone else now catching up. It is Wednesday, anyway, the
FBI director plans to resign at the end of the administration.

(17:33):
After weeks of careful thought, I decided the right thing
for the Bureau is for me to serve until the
end of the current administration in January and then step down.
My goal is to keep the focus on our mission.
That's a joke, the indispensable work you are doing on
behalf of the American people every day. Let me pause here.

(17:53):
There are many rank and file FBI people that are amazing,
people that are protecting us. I don't want I don't
want the fact that you have the politicized FBA, FBI
and a weaponized d o J. You know, to bias
your views against people that do put themselves in harm's

(18:15):
way for all of us and and those people we
need in these those jobs are indispensable anyway. So he
goes on to set and then we know President Trump
already said he's he's picked cash Ptel, and Trump said
that he wasn't throwed away. Ray invaded mar A Lago.
I thought, I think this, I think it was going

(18:36):
to happen anyway. But I think Charles Grassley, the Senator
from Iowa, did the biggest beatdown in an eleven page
letter about Ray's failed leadership within the FBI. He had
an opportunity to restore this, this what was once the

(18:57):
world's premiere law enforcement agency, back to its former greatness.
He said, for the good of the country, it is
time for you and your deputy to move on to
the next chapter of your lives. I've spent my career
fighting for transparency. I've always called out those in government
who have fought against it. He went on to say,
for the public record, I must do so once again.

(19:19):
Now Grassley goes on that he must express my vote
of no confidence in your continued leadership of the FBI,
and he said, you know, for my part, I've seen enough.
I hope your respective successors will learn from your failures. Woof,
there's a brutal beat down, and then he gives examples.
He goes on and he says that Ray had shattered

(19:44):
my confidence in your leadership and the confidence and hope
of many others in Congress that we placed in you.
He went on to write that Ray has failed as
FBI director, and he pointed out the unprecedented rate of
mar A Lago and including by the way, searching Milania
Trump's the former first Lady's clothing drawers, and I can't

(20:08):
say that word closet.

Speaker 2 (20:10):
Let's put it that way.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
The raid occurred despite serious questions about the need for it,
and Donald Trump had voluntarily turned over fifteen boxes of documents.
On top of that, we learned later that the FBI
had full complete access Tomorrow Lago, that when they went
in the room where eventually they found some boxes with

(20:33):
information in it. Donald Trump doesn't pack boxes. He didn't
pack the boxes that were sent Tomorrow Lago anyway, and
they had the opportunity to remove all of them without
a warrant and an FBI raid, And it turned out
the only thing they called back a few days later,
would you mind putting an additional lock on that door

(20:55):
so they knew it was there and they could have
called and asked to come back. They didn't. And then
Grassley pointed out the double standard. How Hillary Clinton, she
never faced the raid. She and her staff mishandled high
the classified information. And by the way, so did Joe Biden.
He also hit the FBI for acting as an accomplish
for Democrats false information campaign to undermine his investigation of

(21:19):
Biden family corruption. He said on October sixth, twenty twenty,
Senator Ron Johnson and I were finishing our report on
the Biden family financial connections to foreign governments, questionable foreign nationals,
and use succumb to pressure from Democrats in Congress and
provided an unnecessary briefing that Democratic leadership requested in an

(21:41):
effort to falsely label our investigation as Russian disinformation. That
briefing consisted of information we already knew, an information that
wasn't connected to our Biden investigation. We made clear at
the time our concern that the briefing would be subject
to a leak that would shed false light on the
focus of our investigation, and predictably, May one, twenty twenty one,

(22:05):
the Washington Post did just that, falsely labeling our investigation
is Russian disinformation. He added, the FBI sat on bribery
allegations against Biben Biden when he served as vice president,
as well as Biden's son Hunter. He said, consistent with
the FBI failure, yet another glaring example of your broken

(22:27):
promises under your leadership. It is inexcusable failure to investigate
bribery allegations against the former vice president while strictly scrutinizing
former President Trump.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
You have repeatedly claimed you.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
Would ensure the FBI does justice free of fear, favor,
or partisan influence. The FBI, under your watch, however, had
possession of incriminating information against President Biden for three years
until I exposed the existence of the record outlining those allegations.
But you did nothing to investigate it. I mean, he

(23:00):
just goes on and on. I could just keep going
for the rest of the show. It was brutal, you know. Then,
he pointed out the FBI came under fire for refusing
to provide information to Congress on the FBI's Richmond Memo,
known as the Anti Catholic Memo for depicting traditional Catholics
as violent extremists. I mean he hindered my work, the

(23:22):
work of others in Congress. You have shown a continued
double standard and failure to promise through on promises. Wow,
it was devastated, devastating and deserved bad. Now we have
to restore the FBI to being the world's premiere law
enforcement agency.

Speaker 2 (23:43):
Now, I want to say this, and.

Speaker 1 (23:48):
What has happened to the healthcare system in this country
is a disaster. There's no other way to put it.
And I understand that probably most of you in this
audiences has had some unpleasant or difficult or challenging dealings
with a health of insurance company. There are a lot

(24:10):
of reasons for it, and there are It's been a
long time since I've talked about alternatives to the current system.
I can't even count how many tide And we've had
the founder of Atlas MD out of Wichita, Kansas, doctor
Josh Umber, on this program. I mean, he has a system.

(24:31):
He offers people in Wichita for fifty dollars a month
for adults. I don't know if the price has gone
up since I last spoke to him. Ten dollars a
month for children, unlimited consultations twenty four to seven around
the clock. That's called concierge medical care. If you go
to his, they'll take care of broken bones, they'll take
care of stitches, they'll take care pretty much everything. They

(24:53):
even have chemotherapy drugs if you have cancer, you're diagnosed
with cancer. They can't do everything, but they do most
things that most people need. And then you couple that
with catastrophic care that would take care of the god
forbid heart attacks, stroke, bad accident, cancer, and catastrophic plans.
Usually the higher the deductible, the cheaper the plan. That's

(25:15):
if the worst case god if scenario occurs and it
just is such a better way, Americans will promise something
called Obamacare Keep your doctor plans save on average twenty
five hundred dollars per year. I understand people's frustration with
that forty percent of the country forty plus percent of

(25:37):
the country, they have one Obamacare exchange option. Basically, take
what they are offering you or forget it. Many of
you get your health care plans from your employer. Many
of you don't know where there might be gaps and
coverage in that plan. Americans don't spend the time and
go through the due diligence. If you get home insurance

(25:57):
and you're in an area that's prone to hurricane, like
I am, well, you've got to check and make sure
that your insurance plan covers not only wind damage but
also flooding if you're in a flood zone. I mean
a lot of people say, well, you know, the insurance
adjuster came by and he said, well, I'm not covered

(26:17):
for flood insurance. I'm only covered for hurricane wins. Okay, Well,
that you didn't have the coverage you need. It's a mess.
I also talked for years about health care savings accounts,
talked about the Cato Institute. I get everyone's frustration with
the insurance. You know, the high cost of auto insurance,

(26:39):
health insurance, the high cost of home insurance. It's it's
cost prohibitive, especially when you're paying thirteen grand more year
than you were paying four years ago for bare necessities.
And then people have to make tough choices. But all
of this, and it's all legitimate criticism, and there are
so many great eye ideas out there. Health savings accounts

(27:02):
that's another one. Health care cooperatives like Atlas MD out
of Wichita, that's another one, you know, Or getting a
catastrophic plan, that's another option. You know, maybe to enhance
whatever care you have from either your employer or your
Obamacare exchange, if you can afford any of this. But

(27:25):
none of this justifies, you know, the giddiness on the left.
There are people apparently wanting to marry Luigi Mangioni, and
they're coming up with memorabilia and they are praising this
assassin and they're justifying it. It's unconscionable what people are

(27:49):
saying and what people are doing.

Speaker 5 (27:51):
You know, what's on I have something I wanted to
tell you. I don't know if you heard me before
when I was in your ear. But Ethan had a
great point, which was these were the same people that
went online after President Trump was there was an attempt
at assassination on him the first time, and everyone kept saying, oh,
how sad he missed, like the moral compass. I mean,

(28:12):
I don't know, it's is insane, it's upside down, obviously.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
Alex Berenson said, so when the rich kid who went
to a forty thousand dollars year of high school and
hung out in Hawaii, allegedly executes the University of Iowa, graduated,
worked his ass off for twenty five years. The elites
are really getting what they deserve. Health insurance bashing. Assassin
praised Michael Moore and a New York Times reporter and

(28:38):
his manifesto great inspired by Michael Moore, you know, unbelievable,
appear to reference the lefty doc Lefty Moore and former
New York Times reporter, and also illuminated the corruption agreed
to the healthcare industry. There are legitimate, legitimate criticisms of

(29:00):
the healthcare industry, but those are separate discussions that is
not relevant to the issue of the assassination, not even
a little bit. By the way, if you want to
read a great book, read The rain Maker by John Grisham.
Org watch the movie. It's a great movie. It was
out in nineteen ninety seven and it tells the story,
which is, you know, about an insurance executive, but their

(29:22):
whole business plan was to deny, you know, claims of
people we have Jimmy Kimmel reads his producer's text messages
obsessing on Luigi Mangioni. I would visit him in prison.
Nothing funny about this. Elizabeth Warren is saying, well, violence
is wrong, but you can only push people so far.

Speaker 6 (29:45):
Something to think overall about the social contract, get a
part of the deal in how we've kept this this
democracy's economy of this country on a fairly steady path
for more than two hundred years has been that those
at the top pay a little more in taxes, are
a little less rich than they otherwise might be, and

(30:06):
everybody else at least gets chance. And what happens when
you turn this into the billionaires run at all is
they get the opportunity to squeeze every last penny. Yeah,
and look, we'll say it over and over. Violence is
never the answer. This guy gets a trial who's allegedly
killed the CEO of United Health. But you can only

(30:27):
push people so far.

Speaker 1 (30:29):
And then he is by saying that justifying what this
guy did, that's not how you changed the system. He
considered this guy bombing Manhattan and penn sick to a
sick to do list before shooting this healthcare ceo. One
Obamacare provision among Ivy League murder suspects you know, this

(30:53):
guy's background has been one of nothing but liberal leftist
radicalism and privilege. No, I don't blame liberals for this,
but the amount of support is sick. You know, his
capture draws booze from the Daily Show audience. Hashtag free
Luigi trends as support surges for the murder suspect. You know,

(31:17):
wanted posters of top health CEOs appear in New York City.
You know, we have anti Trump DA's decision making. I
mean it's crazy. And then you have a U Penn professor,
professor hiding social media after celebratory post you know, of
the murder of this guy. And then they're going after

(31:38):
the Altoona McDonald's that that identified the guy and did
the right thing. Unbelievable eight hundred nine four one, Sean,
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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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