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May 19, 2023 35 mins

Garrett O’Boyle, suspended FBI agent and whistleblower against the now corrupt agency which rendered him and his family homeless, testified yesterday before the House Judiciary’s select subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government.

 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Height our two Sean Hannity Show, Glad you're with us
this Friday. Eight hundred and ninety four one sewn is
our number if you want to be a part of
the program. So we had these FBI whistleblowers this hearing
in the House Judiciary Committee, and one of the whistleblowers
is Garrett O'Boyle. He's since now been suspended from the FBI.

(00:21):
Made a lot of interesting testimony. He said, it's up
to members of this committee, current and former FBI employees,
and indeed all Americans to ensure that the weaponization of
our own government against the people comes to an end,
no matter the personal cost. Anyway, here's part of his testimony,
telling Matt Gates the FBI took his famili's closed and

(00:43):
his family had to beg other people for help.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
How old were your children when they moved you across
the country? Six five, three and two weeks a two
week old baby? Could you get your stuff six weeks later?
Also for six weeks, almost every possession to your name

(01:07):
the FBI had and wouldn't give back to you.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
How did you what time of year was it?

Speaker 2 (01:13):
Was it winter summer? When I reported it was in September,
so when we were traveling, it was summertime essentially, so
we had basically summer clothes. But then we were basically
stranded in Wisconsin, which is where we're from. It gets
called there pretty pretty quick. Now I'll take your word
for it. I'm a Florida man. But what was it

(01:33):
like when you had to go and explain to your
wife that you didn't have coats for your children because
the FBI wouldn't give them back to you.

Speaker 4 (01:40):
It was horrible.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
I mean, we were asking family for clothes and excuse me,
that's a difficult time. Yeah, you were. You became a
charity case, didn't you. I did, and now I get
the rioted for that. I never thought I'd have to
accept charity in my life. I thought it would be

(02:03):
able to take care of my family. But I'm grateful
for everyone who has provided charity to me. That even
includes a former colleagues church. I would name the church
to give them recognition, but I'm too worried that the
FBI would send informants to infiltrate that church as well. Yeah,
well they've already done that with the Catholics. I heeled back.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
Pretty amazing testimony. Anyway, joining us now is whistleblower Garrett O'Boyle. Sir,
First of all, I'm so sorry what has happened to
your family and what you've had to go through. Thank
you for being with us.

Speaker 3 (02:36):
Thank you for having me on, John, I really appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
What is the status financially of your family now? How
are things at this point?

Speaker 3 (02:44):
You know, we have seen an influx to there's another whistleblower.
His name is Kyle Seraf and he set up at
Gifts and Go and there has been an overwhelming amount
of support just since yesterday, and so it is it
does not go unnoticed. That is overwhelming to see the
support that people are starting to provide now that they're

(03:06):
learning more about what the FBI does to people who
simply want to shine a light on the darkness that
they love to hide.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
Let's talk about what you saw that made you become
a whistle.

Speaker 3 (03:18):
Law Okay, So there's a number of things. I've been
advised that I can only talk about the things that
are currently public. So some of the stuff from my
testimony yesterday and some of the stuff that came out
in the Judiciary Committee's report heading into the hearing, but
One example we talked about in the hearing yesterday was

(03:40):
that militia or Domestic Violent Extremism Symbols Guide. That's one
instance where simple symbols of Americana for decades and years,
that Americans have clung to as symbols of freedom and
hope are now being used by the FBI as indicators

(04:01):
of extremism and terrorism. And I think that's one of
the primary examples that.

Speaker 1 (04:08):
That look, what kind of symbols can you be more specific?

Speaker 3 (04:11):
Absolutely so. We've got the Betsy Ross flag, We've got
two a just for the Second Amendment. The one of
them that's on there that is special to me is
the Gadsden flag with the snake and says don't tread
on me on it. I myself had that flag hanging
in our garage in Kansas before we sold our house,

(04:33):
while I was still an agent there. And then the
FDI releases or that that Symbols guy comes out and
then I end up confirming that Symbol's Guide and sending
it to Congress. And it's just it's astonishing and shocking
stuff to to single out a vast swath of Americans
who who love this country and who perhaps have those

(04:56):
flags or those symbols. You know, many people even have
them tattoos. They're so proud of this country. And for
the FBI to take those and say these are symbols
of extremism in this country now, it's just shocking. And
I know the FBI because Director Ray testified to it
when it was brought up to him in August. I know,
they say, oh, well, we caveat, we caveat those products.

(05:19):
You know, with how we're not supposed to investigate people
simply for First Amendment protected speech. Well, that entire sheet
is First Amendment protected speech and there's no indication of
anything other than you know, some analysts somewhere probably saying, hey,
you know what, I don't like these symbols. I'm going
to use them and make them labels for domestic violent

(05:41):
extremism in this country, when even many FBI agents are
found are fond of those type of symbols for this country.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
How many years ago did you join the FBI.

Speaker 3 (05:53):
I first was hired in twenty eighteen.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
Okay, so you've had a number of years there. Did
you see it dramatic change politically in the FBI in
those years you've been there?

Speaker 3 (06:05):
You know, when I think back over the time. At first,
I think the first year especially, I was probably just
trying to figure out how to do my job. And
then it certainly didn't seem like it was a slow thing.
It seemed rather abrupt where it was suddenly like what
is going on in this agency? And you know, I

(06:25):
mentioned in my testimony how not many people have reached
out to me from inside the bureau. There has been
a small contingent who have and who see a lot
of the similar things that I see. And one of
those people reached out to me again last night and
told me how a number of senior agents on his

(06:46):
squad cannot wait to retire. They simply are sprinting toward
the finish line so they can escape the rot that
that organization has become.

Speaker 1 (06:57):
It's funny because I have a friend of mine recently retired,
going to say where or how long I've known him,
I don't want to give any indication. He was counting
down the days till he retired and could not wait
to get out of there. And one of the things
he said to me, this is not the agency I
signed up for. This is not the same agency it was.

(07:18):
You know, even six years ago or ten years ago,
and he talked very specifically about what has happened. And
you know, we now know the involvement, for example, of
the FBI and James Comy and the dirty dossier, and
they couldn't verify it, and they still signed a faizo warrant.
You're an FBI agent if you found out Sean Hannity

(07:39):
went before a judge and lied to a judge and
said something was verified and it was actually debunked and
not even verifiable. Would you be looking at me as
somebody that committed a crime of lying under oath?

Speaker 3 (07:53):
Absolutely, And that is one of the most stark examples
and how shocking the agency has become, and so many
people still act as if there was somehow some tape
of proof that that that happened, when in actuality, that
dossia was with a garbage from the start, and we
touched on it in my testimony yesterday. Goldman went down

(08:15):
this line of questioning and talked about how you know
the Durham investigation. He read a paragraph from it and
I tried to get me to admit that, well, oftentimes
then those are open as into investigations, full investigations, and
I said, well, oftentimes they're just closed down too. But
the FBI didn't even do that initial part correctly by

(08:37):
opening a preliminary investigation first because they had dubious information,
and then they didn't verify it, and then they initially
ran that investigation on a presidential candidate and then a
sitting president for years. This whole country suffered for years
on that fraud.

Speaker 1 (08:56):
Nearly four years. And I know because I covered it
every day, and I'm not patting myself on the back, Garrett,
but we got that story right. Everybody else in the
media got it wrong. Let's fast forward to the next
presidential election, twenty twenty. Your FBI had Hunter Biden's laptop
in December twenty nineteen. John Solomon says it was completely

(09:16):
authenticated and verified in the spring of twenty twenty. I
would think that the FBI has the ability to authenticate
a laptop, whether it's Hunter Biden's laptop or anybody's laptop,
within probably seventy two hours. Am I wrong?

Speaker 3 (09:31):
I would imagine that you're right. There are some absolute
wizards when it comes to cyber information and crimes and technology,
and even the operational technology division at Quantico. I mean
it's all top of the Lion's state of the art stuff.
I'm certain they have that capability to rapidly verify that

(09:53):
it's authentic.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
So my question is, if they had the laptop, they
verified the laptop, then can you explain to me why
FBI agents we now know were meeting in the months
leading up to the twenty twenty election with big tech
companies and even given giving Twitter what three and a
half million dollars and warning these these big tech companies

(10:17):
they may be victims of a foreign disinformation campaign and
it may be about Hunter Biden, and it may be
about Joe Biden. How convenient because they knew the laptop existed,
and they also knew that Rudy Giuliani had a copy,
and they also knew that the odds of it leaking
were very high. Does that sound like election interference to you?

Speaker 3 (10:35):
It does to me, and I hope and pray that
we get to the bottom of it. But who in
the FBI is going to because it's the FBI are
the ones who have distorted the truth of the whole
Hunter Biden laptop investigation since the start, and really the
intelligence community as a whole has done that.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
Yeah, it's unbelievable. All right, quick break more with whistleblower.
Garrett O'Boyle is with us. He's been suspended from the FBI.
Why because he's a whistleblower. And that's the only reason
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He is one of the FBI whistleblowers. He suspended and

(13:40):
has no ability to even make money because of these
draconian rules and oppression of the FBI. Now, I thought
we had whistleblower laws that protect people like you, and
apparently you become a whistleblower, and you know, we now
look at your situation and you're suspended from the FBI
without pay, and you're relying on people's generosity. And by

(14:01):
the way, we'll put your link on my website Hannity
dot com if people would like to help out your family.
And what is the status of your career at this point?
Is it over? Do you get hired back? What's the process?
And after you get whistleblower status? How is it possible
that they put you in this position considering you're telling

(14:23):
stories about the FBI and not following their own guidelines, rules, regulations,
and laws.

Speaker 4 (14:29):
Right.

Speaker 3 (14:30):
I wish I had a good answer for you because eighteen.
So there are whistleblower laws that we're supposed to be
protected from retaliation for. But what the FBI does, because
I know I'm not the only one. I know of
a number of people that this has happened to, they
come up with some type of dubious reason to suspend

(14:51):
your security clearance. And then when you say, because this
is what I did, I said, well, I've been providing
protective disclosures to com risks. And then they say, well,
this has nothing to do with that. This is a
separate matter, so we're going to take your clearance. And
so they basically are splitting hairs here. They're finding any
reason they can come up with to strip you of

(15:12):
your clearance, and there's really no due process when it
comes to your security clearance. But you have to have
a security clearance to go inside of an FBI building,
So you have to have a security clearance.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
So anybody that might be inclined to expose inappropriate behavior
within the FBI is going to be treated to the
Garrett oh Boile treatment. They're going to treat him like
you are. So they're sending a message to every agent,
don't you dare talk to Congress. By the way, Merrick
Garland himself said, so, which you know goes against our
very own country's whistleblower laws. We don't have a lot

(15:44):
of time left me let me ask you this tell
us about you know, your family's in pretty dire straits
right now, and why can't you get another job? Are
they just hanging you out there in limbo and you
can't work? Are you getting paid while suspended?

Speaker 3 (15:59):
So I'm not getting paid. I've not been getting paid
so initially, so when they suspend you, I was in
the administrative leave at first, and then a few weeks
later they stripped my pay. And then when they did that,
they said they gave me some fd form, a federal
form to fill out if I wanted to seek outside employment.

(16:21):
So they say you can seek outside employment. However, I
know from whistle blower Steve's friend and others that if
you attempt to get that outside employment, they routinely deny it.
And then for someone like me or Steve, who were
an agent, it's FBI policy that you cannot make more

(16:41):
than seventy five hundred dollars a year aside from your
government salary. And then when you say, well, you guys
took my pay. I have to make more than that.
Then they say, well then you're going to be in
violation of this policy.

Speaker 1 (16:54):
So you really you're in a no win situation. So
you have a give send go site, right right.

Speaker 3 (17:00):
So Kyle Saraffon, another whistleblower who's been suspended, he set
up one a while back. It's gives Send Go slash
Kyle Sarafin. That has been really taking off since yesterday.
It is not going unnotice. We're really overwhelmed with the
amount of support that people have been showing and sending,

(17:21):
and that's going to not just help me, it's also
going to help Marcus Allen, who I would say is
even in more dire straits than I am. He was
one of the other ones spy yesterday and he's been.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
Well, i'll tell you what we're gonna do. We're gonna
put it up on my website, Hannity dot com. And
you know what, it's sad. This was the world's premiere
law enforcement agency and now it is sadly, you know,
come to this where it's politicized and weaponized. We'd love
to have you back and get updates. We're going to
follow all of your cases.

Speaker 3 (17:50):
Garrett, we appreciate you being with us, sir, Thank you Shawan,
I appreciate being here.

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awful interview, was it Salon basically was telling the reporter,

(19:27):
I haven't been away. I haven't been gone over three months.
I've been right here. I've been here voting. Anyway, So
they released part of this Listen.

Speaker 4 (19:34):
Have you heard what have I heard her about?

Speaker 2 (19:36):
Why?

Speaker 4 (19:37):
What about your return?

Speaker 1 (19:38):
How have they felt about your No? I haven't been going?

Speaker 4 (19:41):
Okay, you should follow.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
I haven't been going.

Speaker 5 (19:45):
I've been working.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
You've been working for is what you're saying. I've been here,
I've been voting, pleasing geter no, and don't know vot
well I mean, it's just bad. I mean, I don't
want to pile on you know, wish this on anybody anyway. Rocanna,
a representative California, calling on Feinstein to resign for her

(20:08):
own dignity and legacy, that it's painful to watch. The
one person that does not want that to happen. It
happens to be Nancy Pelosi because she wants Adam Schiff
to be in the US Senate. Anyway, listen to Ocanna.

Speaker 6 (20:22):
Diane Feinstein, Senator from California. There is new reporting from
The New York Times about the degree of illness she
has suffered while she's been out with shingles. The reporting
is that she has been disoriented and really questionably serving
in Congress for some time now.

Speaker 7 (20:41):
What needs to happen here?

Speaker 8 (20:43):
First, let me say I admire her career. I mean,
she has had an extraordinary career. But it's sad for
anyone to see, and it's sad for her own colleagues
to see. I'm hopeful that people who are close to
her can talk to her and just say, look, end
your service with dignity aside, let the governor appoint someone.
It's painfully obvious to people I went out and I

(21:06):
said something that many people are thinking.

Speaker 6 (21:09):
Do you think that's going to happen?

Speaker 4 (21:10):
I hope so.

Speaker 8 (21:11):
I mean I think for her own dignity, for her
own career, for her own legacy, it would be good.
It would be good for California. It's sort of we
all have seen an athlete who plays one or two
more seasons. That's what they started out at. But now
it's just painful. It's painful to watch. And my hope is,
I know there are people who are close to her.

(21:32):
I don't think it should be forceful. I think they
should have a loving conversation about it being time.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
I mean, it's just sad. Where are the people in
these you know, John Petterman's life, Joe Biden's life, Dianne
Feinstein's life. Well, where are they in terms of, you know,
looking out for their best interest? Knowing darn well then
not up to these jobs. It's humiliating. Yeah, yeah, Elle
is in New York. Yeah, Elle, thanks for checking in.
Glad you're with us.

Speaker 5 (21:58):
Hey Sean, how are you sorry? Mister sho Yaday and
one of your favorites?

Speaker 1 (22:01):
Oh yeah, Elle was so glad you made it. She
comes to our TV show, How are you doing?

Speaker 5 (22:06):
Oh, thank god, everything is going good. I was watching
a show last night, and there's actually two things that
I wanted to talk to you about. The first one
is Lindsey Graham was on last night and he was
pushing the same things that you've been saying about voting,
making sure we all get out to vote and everything
gets done. But the problem is, like like has been
discussed before, if we don't do something like a battle

(22:27):
harvesting ourselves, or if we don't do something to change
our game plan. I mean, you have the corrupt FBI,
You've got the DJ, You've got all these things working
against the American people every single day. So even if
we do get out and vote, we don't have any
guarantees that our votes are gonna are gonna have the
effect that we want.

Speaker 3 (22:45):
Them to have.

Speaker 5 (22:46):
Because it's like even in New York, New York got
shut out because of three counties.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
Listen, I'm not saying it's a slam dunk at all.
As a matter of fact, I'm very worried about what
I call accelerated migration. But you've got to run the table,
and that may it's extraordinarily hard, but you have all
these people. Now, I mean, Florida is taking in, you know,
nearly a thousand people a day in new residents. And

(23:11):
a lot of these residents are leave in states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin.
You know, people that are leaving California, they're going to
Texas in Arizona. Are they Liberals going to Texas in Arizona?
I don't know, But I'm worried about this massive demographic
shift around the country because people are leaving high tax,
high bureaucracy, you know, shut down states that are oppressive

(23:35):
in their smothering government programs that they've pretty much had it,
and so we got a problem there. But here's what
I'm saying. We you know, Republicans have been reluctant and
resistant to early voting and voting by mail. They're not
in Florida, and Florida's working out fine. In other words,
you got to get the integrity measures that are needed,

(23:57):
and that is voter ID signature verification, chain of custody controls,
updated voter rolls, partisan observers watching the vote count start
to finish and the voting start to finish, and then
but this Republicans that got to embrace early voting and
voting by mail, and they've got to embrace the practice
of Democrats, which is legal ballot harvesting. If you look

(24:20):
at states, it's legal in over twenty five states some
version of it. And Democrats don't run campaigns. They're involved
in negative ads, avoiding people, hiding in the basement, avoiding debates.
They don't shake hands, becass babies, take selfies, do press
avls or town halls.

Speaker 2 (24:38):
No.

Speaker 1 (24:38):
All they do is spend money in negative ads. And
they have very sophisticated ballot harvesting operations. And I'm telling
Republicans you better match their efforts and you better surpass it,
or are you're going to start out every election day,
you know, like we have been down by hundreds of
thousands of votes, then you got to catch up. And
if it's raining, forget it. It's game over. You're going

(24:59):
to lose. So it's not worth the risk. And they've
not institutionalized these changes. Do you agree with me?

Speaker 5 (25:07):
Yeah, I totally agree to you. Because even with the
ballot harvesting, the only Democrats have to do is wait
to see what the final vote is and then add
the ballots. They need to surpass it.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
The idea is what chain of custody controls as ballots
are handed in, they're under what locking key? And they
should have a surveillance camera that any citizen can you
look at what these ballots twenty four to seven to
make sure there's no shenanigans.

Speaker 5 (25:31):
I agree with that one hundred percent.

Speaker 4 (25:32):
We got it.

Speaker 5 (25:32):
We have to do something because the way that everything
is going round now, even with the whistleblowers and the
things that we're finding out, it's always see is more
and more corruption, corruption, corruption, And I'm afraid that by
the time that the next election comes along, we might
even have a country left.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
Why am I? Why am I saying this so often?
Why am I being so repetitive? Because I like to
hear myself talk. No, I'm saying it so everybody understands
that there's a lot of improvement that the Republican Party
needs to implement. And by the way, I want to
be clear about one other thing, this is not my
system of voting. I wouldn't. I would never choose this.

(26:08):
I think it has the least amount of integrity and
it increases the odds of some of the various activities
I would prefer same day voting, election day being a
national holiday. If I had my way, you know, I
do it very very differently. So but this is the
system we have, and until we win elections, we can't
change the system.

Speaker 5 (26:28):
Well, I'm just so glad that at least we have,
you know, people like you who are out there trying
to let other people know. Unfortunately sometimes I'm short, fullth
on deaf years. But we need to you know, as
a country, we really need to get together and get
this corruption out and straighten all these things out because
it's getting to a point now to where we're not
evening to recognize our country in another five years.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
All right, So how do you like the audience show?
When you're there? Do you have a good time?

Speaker 5 (26:49):
I love the audience, sew, I have a good time.
You're amazing. The regulars are amazing. We have a good
group of people. Everybody you know, forms friendships and bonds
and we just have a good time. It's just it's
like you're sitting you don't want to.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
We're going to do one Tuesday night, and I'll give
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It's going to be Tuesday and Wednesday next week, and
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(27:23):
and he'll be on set with us.

Speaker 5 (27:24):
Okay, perfect, all right, thank you, Sean, have a wonderful day.
Thanks for everything you do.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
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Speaker 4 (28:47):
The final hour of the Sean Hannity Show is up next.
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Speaker 1 (28:58):
All right, let's get back to our telephone's eight hundred
and nine to four one, Sean, our number, Don California High.
How are you glad you checked in?

Speaker 4 (29:07):
What happened? What am I bringing the kitty? Later?

Speaker 2 (29:11):
So?

Speaker 1 (29:11):
What kind of kitty litter do you use?

Speaker 4 (29:13):
What kind of kitty leader?

Speaker 1 (29:15):
Yeah, we've been listening to you. You've been on the
air talking about kitty litter. I'm just curious, how many
cats do you appy?

Speaker 4 (29:22):
Is this Sean?

Speaker 1 (29:23):
It's Sean and all of this has been on the air.
How are you?

Speaker 4 (29:27):
Oh doing fine? Thank you? Sorry? I was bringing in
groceries and.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
Oh it's been very entertaining. We're glad, We're glad you
got your kitty. How many cats you have?

Speaker 3 (29:37):
Just have one?

Speaker 4 (29:38):
One very loud, noisy one.

Speaker 1 (29:41):
Yeah, listen, whatever you do, don't treat your cat the
way Linda treated her cat. Her cat got so so huge,
oh beese, that the cat had to be sent to
a cat fat farm.

Speaker 7 (29:53):
You know, I take offense to that.

Speaker 1 (29:54):
Am I fat shaming your cat?

Speaker 7 (29:56):
You are fat shaming? And she's on green smoothies like me.
Now she's felt.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Okay that that cat sho'll put it up on Hannity
dot com. Let's show a picture, no such things. That
cat was was four times the normal cat size. I
couldn't believe it.

Speaker 4 (30:11):
Well, you know, running down to McDonald's itself.

Speaker 1 (30:17):
I mean, god knows what that cat was eating. But
I think Linda just over fed it every day. What
were you feeding that cat?

Speaker 7 (30:23):
I don't know. I think some cats are just prone
to be bigger than other cats.

Speaker 1 (30:27):
No, no, no cat is prone to be that heavy. No,
you made that cat.

Speaker 7 (30:31):
You don't even like cats. You don't know anything about cats.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
I can't stand cats. I'm a dog.

Speaker 7 (30:36):
So you can't talk about cats.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
I can talk about them. I know when one is
obese and when one isn't. I mean, your cat was
obese because you're a horrible owner.

Speaker 7 (30:46):
Oh that's too far. Come on, now, you know the
best way to a person's Hearty.

Speaker 1 (30:51):
You loved that cat and nearly killed it if it
wasn't from my intervention and sending it to the cat.
You know, I guess I can't say the cat that
farm the chubby farm. I don't know. Isn't that that
you know?

Speaker 7 (31:03):
To use that word to the wolk ideology of describing.

Speaker 4 (31:06):
Them to me?

Speaker 1 (31:07):
Listen, what do I say about myself when I have
to lose weight? I say I'm too fat. I gotta
go back on a diet. That's what I say.

Speaker 7 (31:12):
You go, I have to go back into my paleo katosis.

Speaker 1 (31:15):
Yeah, pretty much. Anyway, don what's on your mind?

Speaker 4 (31:18):
Same yourself? Well, Sean, I listen to you religiously. Okay,
This uh thank you whistle blower thing really has me upset.
It's got my irish up because of this fact. These
poor people are risking their lives, their careers, their finances,
their very marriages over this whistle blowing for what, Sean,

(31:39):
for the same thing that happened with the I R.
S scandal. Nothing, the same thing with the mullel report.
Nothing with the Durham report going on. Nothing, Sean. That
these people are risking their lives for, and our champions
who are supposed to be out there defunding the FBI
and thing and impeaching are doing nothing because they are

(32:00):
are all tough, no action, gut less wonders.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
Now you got to slow down. Listen. They just started
these hearings. They're just listening to these whistleblowers. That the
changes the defunding is is now on the in the
forefront of what their agenda is. And that's a good thing.
You can't put the car before the horse here Americans
learning about a lot of this for the first time.

Speaker 4 (32:21):
The car has been running around for six eight years now, Sean.
Nothing's they've never you know, they're just all talk. Sean.
I'm sorry to say this. I want them to be tough,
but do you think they'll ever vote to defund the FBI? Honestly, Sean,
I answer me.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
I think they will. Yeah, I do.

Speaker 4 (32:38):
Oh my gosh. Well, you know you're you're you You're
around those people, so you'd know better than me. I
think they.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
I think the FBI has to be it has to
be rebuilt from the bottom up. Well, I mean, we
cannot have an FBI and there are many many good
people in there, many good agents in there, but we
need to find out where the polytical operatives are and
they're probably a lot of them, starting right on the
seventh floor the FBI building and start from there. And

(33:08):
we need an FBI that you know, will returned itself
to the greatest law enforcement agency in the world.

Speaker 4 (33:16):
Sure.

Speaker 1 (33:16):
I mean it's not that it hasn't had problems before.
I mean we've had intelligence issues, we have the Church Committee,
we had Herbert Hoover. I mean, we have a whole
history of incidents and now is is now is one
of those inflection points. So are we're going to allow
this corruption to continue or stop it?

Speaker 4 (33:31):
Yeah? Can you hear me, sean, Yes, sir, yes. Ay
Edgar Hoover when he started the FBI gave it an
immune system, and he used that immune system to keep
the FBI strong throughout unfriendly presidents, unfriendly congresses. These deep
state people took that immune system and weaponized it. They

(33:54):
have powers that they shouldn't have that. Jayegar Houb infused
the FBI with and they're using them to push their
agendas now, not to keep the FBI strong like Dagar
Hoover wanted. He wanted his FBI strong and independent. Well,
now it's a monster, and it's been used to push

(34:14):
political agendas. It's been used to acquire even more power.
And nobody's pointing the finger at it and saying we
need to destroy the FBI in order to rebuild it.

Speaker 1 (34:26):
Well, that's what these hearings have been about. So I
think that's a good first step that has not happened before.
We see their influence in the last two presidential elections,
and we got to ensure they don't do it for
a third one. Anyway, A good call. Take care of
your cat, Give your cat a kiss for Linda, not
from me. Eight hundred nine point one. I'm not a

(34:47):
cat person. I'm a dog.

Speaker 7 (34:48):
Yes, I know, everyone knows, Sean, this is not breaking news.
What do you mean everybody knows You have been talking
about your hatred of cats for a very long time.

Speaker 1 (34:56):
At least I don't hate them. They're just useless. They
don't do anything. Yeah, that sounds very Okay. The only
thing they do is they eat and they sleep, and
maybe if you have mice in your house, that would
be a good thing. They can kill the mice, but
then they rub up against your leg. Let you pet
them for two seconds, but basically don't do anything else.

Speaker 7 (35:16):
Well, you like to be left alone, it's a perfect
bet for you.

Speaker 4 (35:18):
No, it's not.

Speaker 1 (35:20):
I want a doggie that loves me and wags its
tail every time I come in the house.

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