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Speaker 1 (00:14):
Biden is fleeing the Durham Report, but he has nowhere
to go, and everyone knows it. His domestic policies and
shambles his international standing a joke, yet no one's laughing.
I'm Schanel Rihan, and this is weekly briefing upon landing
in Japan for the G seven Summit, the yearly meeting
of the most advanced economies of the world.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Everyone smiles and.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Shakes Old Joe's hand, but they're wondering how this man
has the gall to run again, much less how his
drugs will keep him alive for five more years. This
trip is nothing as Team Biden hoped it would be.
The Biden puppeteers and advisors wanted this G seven Summit
to be a demonstration of Biden's strength and stamina. They
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wanted to show America as a leader in the fight
against Russia and China, tough but dignified. However, our president
is anything but. Biden arrived at the G seven Summit
this week against the backdrop of failure and cowardice back home, failure,
because on his watch, Biden's complete and total inability to
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negotiate has brought us to the brink of a US
led world economic meltdown. Biden wants you to believe it's
all Republicans' fault.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
They're doing, to the best of my knowledge, where no
other political party is done in the nation's history.
Speaker 4 (01:30):
They're literally not trigually holding the economy hostage.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
In some the US is a household drowning in debt.
The Democrats are toddlers in charge of mommy and Daddy's
credit cards running amok in the world's toy store. The
Republicans are just saying there needs to be parental supervision here.
Speaker 5 (01:49):
The Democrats need to do their job.
Speaker 6 (01:51):
The President can no longer ignore by not negotiating.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
But radicals controlling Biden insist it's their way or no.
Speaker 7 (02:01):
He has been very clear, we are not going to
negotiate over the debt limit.
Speaker 1 (02:06):
Now it's becoming too late. Now the deadline is around
the corner. Biden has finally agreed to actually negotiate, having
dragged his useless feet over three months. This is a boring, ugly,
and deeply serious conversation. But before you dismiss it into
the attic of your busy consciousness, know this. We are
thirty one trillion dollars in debt. The interest on this
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debt per year alone is nearly a trillion dollars. But
in twenty twenty two, total US revenue was four point
nine trillion dollars, and Democrats want you to believe that
spending is not a problem. This fiasco at home is
Biden's sorry excuse for cutting his G seven trip short.
Speaker 2 (02:47):
Not that these trips.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Matter, but for a White House who prides itself on
participating in these world stage charades, this is a travesty
and a disaster of their own brewing. Now let's talk
about Raka's standing in all this. Biden's people want you
to see that he's a strong and dignified representative for America. Instead,
he's walking in having engineered an all time low in
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our diplomatic relations. The G seven, which consists of the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Japan,
and the US, is fractured despite all of its talk
of unity and support, especially over China and Russia. On China,
French President Emmanuel Macron warned his European pals against getting
pulled into a US China conflict over Taiwan.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
Surprise, surprise, Macran.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
Has been having some chummy meetings with Chinese president.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
She emboldened.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
China held military drills around Taiwan after these meetings. When
Macron was criticized for abandoning the US, he replied, France
is not a vassal of the US. Talk about a
double's gloved slap on Biden's cheek. Could any of this
have to do with how Biden two timed France out
of a huge submarine deal last year?
Speaker 2 (04:02):
How about Germany?
Speaker 1 (04:03):
Surely they're not still sour over reports that the US
was behind blowing up that pipeline from Russia into Germany.
No more cheap fuel, no more warm winters. They hold
no grudge here, right, at least to mccron's credit, he's
being honest and telling us to go to hell to
our face on the Russia Ukraine War. The G seven
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is also waving Joe Biden off like a pesky gnat.
China has offered to broker a peace deal between Ukraine
and Russia, an embarrassing offer for Biden and his State Department,
but Europe is very open to this conversation. When Biden's
team told the Europeans how unhappy they would be if
China broke her peace, the Europeans all but told us
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laughingly to shut up and write more checks. At this point,
France and Germany are talking to China and Russia more
than the United States. China and Russia might as well
have seats at the table, since all of France and
Germany's dirty whisper campaigns about Biden are going back to
China and Russia anyway, The G seven summit is political
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theater that America's relationships are being maintained. Even if Biden
were lucid, none of the G seven participants, with the
exception of the UK and Japan, would attempt to be
constructive with the Biden administration. Not a fun trip for
the Biden team. But what's funny is Biden's not eager
to come home either. Yes, they cut their trip short
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to deal with their nasty debt limit fight, but what
they're really running away from is the long awaited Durham Report.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
And the world knows this too.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
Biden walked onto the stage portraying himself as the image
of America's restored strength and dignity globally. Instead, he's only
showing how weak and corrupt America has become with his help.
As his own DOJ dismissed the entire IRS team investigating
his family, and he is rendered speechless over this week's
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revelations that Biden was actively involved in weapon the FBI
against Trump. Monday, Special Council John Durham published the final
three hundred and six page report on the FBI's Russia
collusion probe into Trump. Durham confirms yet again what Oen,
Breitbart and others have reported on for six years now
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that the FBI was Hillary Clinton's personal disinformation Butler's.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
The FBI launched.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
What it knew to be a phony, an evidence free
investigation into Donald Trump over mythical fan fiction ties to Russia.
For six years, BDI Democrats like Congressman Adam Schiff exclaimed
Russia colluded with Trump to secretly get him elected president
of the United States.
Speaker 8 (06:43):
I think there's plenty of evidence of collusion or conspiracy
in plain sight. But all I can tell you is
reviewing the evidence that I have, I don't think you
can conclude that at all. Far from it, and I.
Speaker 6 (06:57):
Think you admit it's a circum All you have right
now is circumstantial case.
Speaker 8 (07:02):
Actually, no, Chuck, I can tell you that the case
is more than that. The only thing I can say
is that it would be irresponsible for us not to
get to the bottom of this.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
But it turns out.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
All this evidence was brewed out of thin air by
the wicked witch herself, Hillary rod On Clinton, all to
distract us from the fact Hillary illegally stored classified documents
on a server in her house and on Anthony Wiener's
diseased laptop. History will reflect Devin Nunas, who chaired the
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House Intelligence Committee during the Democrat's Russian hoax, stands vindicated.
Remember when Nunez wrote that four page memo warning the
FBI was conspiring to take down Trump. All true and
as complex as the story might seem, the next steps
are quite simple.
Speaker 9 (07:51):
There's very few players involved in this. A lot of
them have not faced the fire of the Congress of
a public exonerate or a public trial, right and that
I think is what the Congress needs to do. They
need to put these people on trial.
Speaker 1 (08:07):
Little wonder White House Press Secretary couldn't eject herself fast
enough when on Tuesday she was asked for comment on
the fact Biden is neck deep in the Democrats Russia.
Hopes that's not something that I'm going to speak from
the podium. Of course she's not going to speak about it.
Let's go back to her own words.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
Here they are.
Speaker 10 (08:25):
I wanted to answered, do you think he's skilly? I
think he's he's crazy.
Speaker 7 (08:28):
I think he's Yes, What's I think he's guilty because
he was?
Speaker 11 (08:33):
What did he do?
Speaker 2 (08:35):
Well, he's the one who can answer that.
Speaker 12 (08:36):
I think you said he's scarty.
Speaker 9 (08:38):
What's he uilty?
Speaker 13 (08:38):
Off?
Speaker 7 (08:39):
Well, I think he feels that he there is something
that's going to come out about Russia.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
Remember, there's there's money laundering. He knows what the Trump
organization has been doing.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
That's back when Koreean John Pierre looked more lesbian. The
good news is that lawmakers are waking up to this charade.
The final Durham report is the confirmation they needed to
charge ahead.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
Placing the FBI back in their box.
Speaker 1 (09:01):
Would be the first step to restore liberty in America. Now,
speaking of waking up to establishment charades, our next guest
has written a biography on a man who is no
stranger to the challenges of going against the grain, especially
the grain that is the Democratic Party.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
RFK Junior is running for president. His biographer up next.
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Robert F.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
Kennedy Junior has been a thorn in the DNC side
since the moment he took the stage this year in Boston.
His message as a Democrat appeals to those in his
party who feel they've been left behind by the more
radical elements of a progressive agenda for all in tens
and purposes. RFK Junior, the son of Robert Kennedy, the
nephew of President John F. Kennedy, is a Democrat, but
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his appeal is that he is a reasonable Democrat. For example,
he supports abortion, but he has a compassionate take.
Speaker 7 (12:14):
Do you plan to endorse if Joe Biden is the
nominee or Marian Williams?
Speaker 1 (12:17):
Do you plan to endorse the individual now.
Speaker 5 (12:20):
I doubt if I would endorse anybody who's supporting the war.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
He believes in climate change, but he does not believe
in the movement weaponized by elites.
Speaker 5 (12:29):
In my campaign, I'm not going to be talking a
lot about climate. Why is that because climate has become
a crisis like COVID that the Davos Group and other
totalitarian elements in our society have used as a pretext
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for clamping down totalitarian.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
Controls on foreign policy.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
And like his DNC counterparts, RFK Junior is not one
for endless wars, a message appealing to a broad swath
of the moderate population.
Speaker 5 (13:04):
Every abortion is a tragedy and most of the people
who experience abortion feel that way, and we don't need
to compound that by bringing in government and telling people
what to do with their bodies. I just think that's
you know that there is no good option, but the
only option we have is to let the woman make
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that choice.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
On a deeper level, setting him apart is the fact
that Kennedy's positions are fundamentally populist, one that genuinely believes
that the people are the voices of America, not the
war mongering, big pharmaceutical fuel elites, big media, and the
established Democrats are rigging the system, trying to stifle and
suffocate r of K Junior's message and momentum our. Next
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guest knows r of K Junior's life and mission from
the perspective of a biographer, the author of fifteen books,
A New York Times bestseller, Dick Russell just wrote The
Real RFK, The Trials.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
Of a Truth Warrior.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
So, mister Russell, tell us your thoughts on how the
press and the public have been portraying RFK Junior since
he's announced his bid for the presidency.
Speaker 15 (14:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (14:14):
I was there on April nineteenth when he spoke for
two hours without notes, pretty much stunned the audience with
his eloquence. And you know, he's got some a problem
with his voice, which is a chronic voice problem, but
it was pretty good that day and it's getting better.
And you know, the local news, as they've done often,
just kind of dismissed him as a quote anti vaxxer,
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which is really not true. I mean, you know, he's
definitely raised a lot of questions about about vaccines during
the COVID period and before, and he's talked about the
fact that we need safe vaccines tested against a placebo.
His kids were vaccinated. I mean, this is a label
that's been put on him by the media, and that's
a lot of what you still see right now, especially
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as I think a number of the mainstream media and
people in the Democratic Party are scared of his rather
dramatic rise in the polls because people are hungry for
something new.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
They certainly are, And what fruscinates me is now this
new narrative, which I believe is fundamentally inaccurate. But this
new narrative that you're seeing folks like the Washington Post
push out. They recently put out an op ed where
they're comparing now RFK Junior to Trump and they're saying
he's basically Donald Trump. The argument from the Washington Post
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was that it's not in his policies that he's Trump,
but it's in his populism that he's Trump. But they're
painting that as a very negative, negative, very negative light.
Speaker 11 (15:42):
I found that to be ridiculous. I mean, Robert Kennedy Jr.
Is not Donald Trump. He has said he would never
run for president with, you know, on the same ticket
with Donald Trump. And you know, it's just a part
of this continuing onslaught by the major media to marginalize
him and avoid the key issue that he's bringing up,
like the fact that the middle class in this country
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is disappearing. And you know, Bobby Kennedy is a populist.
I mean he has lived among you know, farmers and
fought for them and commercial fishermen during his many, many
years as the country's leading environmental advocate. So yeah, he's
for the people, but he's for the people in a
whole different way at a time when we've seen five
hundred new billionaires created during the pandemic. The rich are
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getting richer, the poor are getting poorer, and he wants
to do something about that. You know, how come all
these food stamps are being cut for millions of Americans
when we're spending when that money that we're spending in
the war on Ukraine could be going into a domestic
programs that are going to help people.
Speaker 2 (16:41):
Looking looking at RK.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
Junior's platform, he certainly seems to be giving a message
that resonates with Democrats who feel like their party has
left them. These are the Democrats that are a little
more on the traditional side, who really care about the issues.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
You just laid out, you know.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
Caring for the people, the working class, making sure that
the domestic problems are solved before the foreign the foreign
affairs problems are solved. And that's a quote he has
Democrats have become the party of war. That seems to
be a message resonating so much that when RK. Junior
announced his bid, he was already double digits behind Joe Biden.
Speaker 9 (17:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (17:25):
I think what's really interesting is that he appeals across
both ends of the spectrum. You know, There's been some
really great pieces done on the so called right, you know,
and in the most recent one that came out was
really saying they hoped he you know, he won, and
these are long standing publications that are not liberal publications
quote unquote, and so you know, he's and he's always
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worked this way. He's worked very closely with the Republican
businessmen and politicians to get things done in terms of
the environment, and he's going to continue to do that.
He's not afraid to talk to anybody who can help
address the issues that he's deeply concerned about.
Speaker 1 (18:04):
And that's a return, i think to the kind of
political dialogue that is part of that refreshing appeal that
traditional Democrats and even those on the center and on
the right are looking at when they see RFK Jr.
As as someone who's written his biography. How why does
why do some in media, why do some in culture
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call r.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
F K.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
Junior the black sheep of the Kennedy family.
Speaker 11 (18:32):
Well, they call him that because he has some big
differences with people in his family. His siblings feel that,
you know, he's gone too far and taking the stands
that he has in calling for safe vaccines. They're upset
that he's calling for clemency for Sirhan, Sirhan, the accused
assassin of his father. But Sirhn, in fact, if you
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look into this, and I have too, none of his
bullets hit Senator Kennedy that night in the Ambassador Hotel.
It's a long story we don't time to get into here,
but you know, they he's calling for that on compassionate grounds.
And there was a parole board in California that actually
agreed to release Sirhan, and then the Governor Knewsom turned
against that after a number of family members spoke out
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against it. So I'm what I'm saying by this is
that there are are disagreements within the family about things
that he has taken on, issues that he's taken up
that they disagree with and are frankly afraid to have
brought into public life.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
At his candidacy within the Democratic Party. It reminds you
that Lauren Eisley quote about about herd animals, Right, it's
like all hurt like the herd animals we are, we
sniff warily at the strange amongst us. And I feel
like that sort of applies to RFK Junior when it
comes to the context of two days Democratic Party. We'll
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see how far he can take that on the campaign.
Speaker 11 (19:55):
Trail, we sure will. He's going to be out there
talking to the people and fighting to win the first
couple of primaries in New Hampshire and South Carolina. And
you know, I think he's got a good chance because
of his strong appeal to people and the fact that
he's taking on the corporate the merger of corporate and
state situate politics in this country. In other words, we
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have a which is very close to a definition of fascism,
as it's been talked about by people like Mussolini many
many years ago. The merger of state and corporate power
and he's going to change that, and I think a
lot of people are going to support the need to
do that.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
Dick Russell, we appreciate the time and the insight.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
When we return, our panel discusses a question hovering over
the GOP was the Durham Report a success?
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Welcome back.
Speaker 1 (23:03):
The fallout from the much anticipated final report from Special
Counsel John Durham has led to many takes. Ultimately, Trump
was right all along, the Media and Democrats pushed this
hoax for years, knowing it was exactly that the Deep
State is real. The report blasted the FBI, saying the
agency rushed the Trump Russia investigation forward unquote, raw, unanalyzed,
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and uncorroborated intelligence.
Speaker 2 (23:30):
But the question now becomes was Durham's report.
Speaker 1 (23:32):
An overall success and will anyone be held accountable?
Speaker 2 (23:36):
Helping us answer this question is our panel will kick
this off with Amber Ethy. What do you think?
Speaker 7 (23:42):
Well, I have to say it's not a success unless
there are consequences to what the FBI has done here, right,
I mean, reports are great, investigations are great.
Speaker 10 (23:51):
This was a bombshell, no question.
Speaker 7 (23:53):
It not only exonerated former President Donald Trump, but it
also indicted the FBI. They started Crossfire Hurricane with basically
no evidence, and then continued the investigation when they knew
that the dossier was most likely Russian disinformation, and they
move forward with spy warrants.
Speaker 10 (24:11):
With non actionable intel.
Speaker 7 (24:13):
So the whole Crossfire Hurricane investigation was obviously a joke.
But again, if this doesn't lead to people at the
FBI being held accountable and processes changing, then it's not
a success.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
Perfect tea up to Congressman Eric Burlison.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
You sit on the Oversight Committee, Your colleagues are looking
into this, You've been looking into this.
Speaker 2 (24:33):
What is the next step.
Speaker 16 (24:35):
Yeah, the next step is that we start taking action.
We're going to bring forward people for testimony, probably will
require subpoenas. Jim Jordan, I know his committee, the Judiciary
Committee is at this moment. They're doing it hearing with
whistleblowers talking about the corrupt nature of the FBI and
the Department of Justice. That the way they describe it,
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it's become cancerous and it's cancerous to the poor. They
they had the fact that the FBI was allowing was
conducting an investigation trying to connect Trump to Russian disinformation,
when the Russian disinformation was the Steele dossier.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
Funded by Hillary Clinton, funded by the Clintons and Garrett.
They knew this, They knew that Hillary Clinton was giving
them this information.
Speaker 2 (25:26):
They leapt at it. Yeah.
Speaker 17 (25:28):
To me, it's an ultimate disappointment because I think Durham
got very little for the plea deal, specifically with Kevin Klinsmith.
There there was a part of the report that focused
on Kevin Clinesmith and he just simply quote unquote declined
to cooperate with the team after he pled guilty.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
And remind everyone who climbs.
Speaker 17 (25:47):
He forged an email to the CIA that was the
predicate for the very first FIZA warrant in exchange for
clin Smith's plea give him, you know, the opportunity to
provide more intel. We got very little out of this,
and I think the juries were biased, especially against Sussmen.
I mean, his kid played sports with one of the
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jurors children. However, there were many chances for prosecution with
Rodney Joffey at Newstar, who is spying on the DNS
records of the sitting president.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
I think that going back to all of this too,
going back to those names you just listed, Durham, John
Durham actually took some of these cases to court, but
he has lost on all of them. Look at the
case against Egr Danchenko and Michael Sussman trials, the jury
sitting in and listening to the facts you just laid out,
and the fact that you guys are now looking at
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said not guilty.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
These are not trials that we're going to move forward with.
Speaker 7 (26:46):
And I don't think they had a chance of getting
a fair trial in DC.
Speaker 10 (26:50):
I mean, let's be honest.
Speaker 7 (26:51):
The jurors are biased just by the political makeup of
the city, right, and then you have actual connections between
these individuals that were coloring their view of the events
that happen. You have people in DC who mostly hate
Donald Trump, so the idea that they're going to take
out intelligence officials who are their friends, their family members,
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maybe even then themselves against a president that they despise.
The whole thing was biased to begin with.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
And it's just amazing too after this report came out
being in media that the Washington Post insists that it
stands by all of its reporting, which is now provably
false after this Dream report.
Speaker 7 (27:31):
And the Washington Post in the New York Times one
Pulitzer prizes for their Russian collusion reporting.
Speaker 1 (27:37):
Congressman, is there anything we can do to tell them
to give their awards back?
Speaker 2 (27:40):
Or is this just an honor system thing?
Speaker 4 (27:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 16 (27:43):
I don't know what we can do to get involved.
But what Congress needs to do is we need to
defund the FBI and the Department of Justice. These people
they answer to money, that's all they care about, yep.
And that we need to investigate more people and some
people need to go to jail over these things. But
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the only way to get there is to replace this
president with an honest president who is actually going to
turn this department around.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
And again back to testament to how corrupt the FBI
was at the very top part of this report showed
also that Peter struck. Remember he said, there's nothing to
this investigation, but we have to run it to the ground.
That should be all that we need to know to
understand the state and the nature of our institutions, and
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to your point, has to be defended.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
All right.
Speaker 1 (28:35):
Attorneys for an IRS whistleblowers say that the whistleblowers entire
team has been dismissed from the federal investigation into Hunter.
Biden attorneys say this was retaliation to the whistleblowers claims
the Biden administration is obstructing justice by blocking efforts to
charge Hunter. Biden Oversight Chairman James Comer released a blistering
(28:56):
statement quote, It's clear from the House Oversight committees in
investigation that Hunter and other members of the Biden family
engaged in deceptive, shady business schemes to avoid scrutiny as
they made millions from countries like China and Romania. Congressman,
you're on that committee, talk about the results. The reaction
from that incredible briefing that Oversight gave last week.
Speaker 16 (29:20):
Yeah, I've actually been in the Treasury Department. I've looked
at these suspicious activity reports.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
Which there are many of them, and usual.
Speaker 16 (29:29):
Yeah, it's a dizzying amount of information, but it is
very clear and there's a lot of red flags. Why
in the world would every family member anyone connected to
Joe Biden receive money wires into the tune of over
ten million dollars over the period of time in which
(29:51):
we have access to and we're talking like great.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
Children hundred through a lot of very very interesting LLCs
which I think Garrett can speak. Your binder shows these
various companies that they are filtering this money through.
Speaker 17 (30:05):
Yes, the nonprofit, it's about a half dozen guys put
together this dossier report on the Biden laptop and used
a very good word, it is dizzy because the amount
of shell companies that Hunter founded alone was upwards of twenty.
We said that the shell companies are as common as
the seashells on the shores of Nantucket, which is where
they take every Thanksgiving. As a sort of fun analogy,
(30:26):
but put simply, there is going to be in my opinion,
going back to the irs scandal, right, going to be
no accountability for Hunter at the federal level. If he
gets indicted. I think his dad will pardon him. That
is why we have been focused on at a state
level engaging ags and you know, hopefully Congress can put
(30:47):
pressure on in top cover to state ags because the
President can't pardon those crimes. So it's it's an interesting
situation where I think, you know, Joe's last act will
be sort of out of the walking out the door
blanket pardon front or because the crimes run the game
at just one word on what they're considering charging him for.
(31:09):
David Wise will be engaged in the greatest limited hangout
in the history of the DOJ, especially the district of Delaware.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (31:18):
No, no, that is a devastating point you just made.
No matter what Joe Biden does, if the states start
prosecuting the various crimes associated with this family, and they
have operated out of many many states, as you know,
that is one way to immunize and protect the integrity
of our entire system.
Speaker 7 (31:38):
Yes, not to mention this child support case in Arkansas, right,
I mean this could be revelatory.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
Because Garrett is as a special witness to at this point.
Speaker 17 (31:45):
Yes, there's a deposition on Monday, and we're going through
all of his discovery.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
Now and Amber, what are you looking for in that case?
Speaker 7 (31:52):
Well, what's important about the case is that it's a
civil case, so he could be compelled to testify. He
can't play the fifth and this could bring up every
aspect of his finances. And it's kind of funny because
what's so obvious about this case is that Hunter Biden
was the one who requested lower child support payments. Every
part of Hunter getting in trouble is just by his
(32:14):
own volition. I mean, he repeatedly shoots himself in the foot.
If he would have just shut up and paid the
twenty thousand dollars a month to this former stripper who
bore his child and took responsibility for his actions, there
wouldn't be this potential for him to have to unveil
every financial dealing in this Arkansas case.
Speaker 1 (32:31):
A really good point, Congressman, real quick. We have ten
seconds left, Sorry, a little more than that. But my
question to you, though, is are you is Congress watching
this civil case or is this something that you have
to separate?
Speaker 16 (32:43):
Yeah, we are, But what's disturbing. I mean, this guy
is the worst father of the year. Like he is
denying this child exists, still denying it access to the
family name, denying it its funding, even though he's tested
as the paternal father for this child.
Speaker 13 (33:02):
And I mean, the guy has money.
Speaker 16 (33:06):
We saw in some of these reports that he spent
nearly a million dollars that was then mode to sex workers. Okay,
so he clearly has the funds, but this when he
wants this is just how disgusting of a human being
this person is.
Speaker 1 (33:20):
And I think no one escapes. No one's noticed that
Joe Biden keeps using the term We're not a deadbeat nation.
It's almost like I don't know, it's seeping from his consciousness.
Up next, the LA Dodgers go to bat for transgender nuns.
The world has truly gone insane.
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Tesla's CEO and Twitter owner Elon Musk sat for an
interview with CNBC after Tesla's twenty twenty three annual shareholder
meeting in Austin, Texas. The interviewer pushed Musk over his
tweet about George Soros. Musk said Soros reminded him of
the super villain Magneto, saying sorrows wants to quote erode
(36:19):
the very fabric of civilization. The interviewer asked Musk why
he had to share his opinions, especially since they could
lead to less revenue or hurt his company.
Speaker 2 (36:30):
Now I'm reminded of.
Speaker 15 (36:36):
The scene and the Princess Bride, great movie where he
confronts the person who killed his father.
Speaker 14 (36:47):
And he says, the.
Speaker 1 (36:53):
Offer me money, offer me power.
Speaker 17 (36:58):
I don't care.
Speaker 14 (37:02):
See, you just don't care.
Speaker 10 (37:06):
You want to share what you have to say.
Speaker 7 (37:08):
I'll say what I want to say, and if the
consequence of that is losing.
Speaker 4 (37:13):
Money, so be it.
Speaker 1 (37:14):
I felt that was a very zen interview, a very
profound interview pre citing Princess Brian Congress.
Speaker 16 (37:20):
One of your thoughts, God bless Elon Musk. And you
know what's so great is that he knows what they're
trying to do. They're trying to silence him. The woke mob,
hive mind cannot stand what Elon Musk has to say,
and so they just want to do everything they can
to tell him to shut up.
Speaker 13 (37:41):
And he knows it.
Speaker 16 (37:43):
And the fact that he has the guts to say
what he wants to say is awesome.
Speaker 1 (37:47):
It is and I want to play before we comment further.
There was a response to this on CNBC No less.
I think Ambery you'll appreciate this too. Listen to how
CNBC portrays this interview.
Speaker 3 (38:00):
But to me, he sounds like a spoiled child when
he talks about free speech and his desire to be
able to say whatever he wants. Because whereds have consequences,
and they're a couple of ways to think about free speech.
One is that whatever it means to you, and we
can all agree or disagree on that. But the second,
if you run a business that depends on advertisers, you
might have to think about it a little bit differently.
(38:22):
And Musk seems to be utterly unwilling to make that distinction.
Speaker 1 (38:27):
Amber So she basically is saying that we only need
to repeat when advertisers deem appropriate to repeat.
Speaker 7 (38:35):
And Elon Musk has already responded to her point, which
is that if I lose advertisers, if I lose revenue
because I want to say what I want to say,
then I'm fine with that. And she can't seem to
comprehend this idea of being unshackled by financial considerations.
Speaker 10 (38:52):
It blows her mind and comparing him to a spoiled child.
Speaker 7 (38:56):
The whole point of free speech is that we are
freethinking adults who can make our own decisions and express
ourselves in whatever way we desire, and it's not up
to us to decide how other people respond to that.
Speaker 1 (39:07):
I think it's a scary world, Garrett.
Speaker 2 (39:09):
I think you can attest to this.
Speaker 1 (39:10):
It's a scary world when the dictates of just you know,
capital markets or the marketplace does not actually is not heard. Right,
The populace isn't heard, the marketplace isn't heard. It's been
dictated by the elites like you have been studying for
so long.
Speaker 17 (39:27):
Yes, I think that she admitted on air that she
is an opinion merchant. Her opinion will be whatever the
highest bidder says. It's going to be. Sadly, and the
irony is that she was saying that on a network
funded by advertisers. So again, we've reached a sad point
where he's one of the only billionaires on planet Earth
to have a spine elon Musk and.
Speaker 1 (39:49):
He's been pretty supportive of the condemnation that has been
pointed at media for silencing what has been in that report,
for silencing the content has been in the Hunter Biden laptop.
Speaker 2 (40:03):
That's a good thing.
Speaker 16 (40:04):
Yeah, we were able in oversight to bring forward former
Twitter executives, and we would only know about all of
the corruption and all of their hand and glove work
with the FBI. If had it not been Freela on bus,
we never would have known what to the extent of
what was going on.
Speaker 1 (40:21):
And you know, Congressman, what's scary is that we know
this is happening at every other big tech company, Google certainly, right,
and who's going to step in and release the Google files?
Speaker 2 (40:32):
I don't know that we'll ever see those.
Speaker 1 (40:35):
Scary thought the LA Dodgers are going to bat for
a transgender nuns group. The baseball team announced that it
would be an honoring an activist group of queer and
trans nuns with the Community Hero Award before their game
on June sixteenth, to celebrate Pride Month. The news has
sparked backlash from Catholics and lawmakers alike, with Florida Senator
(40:57):
Marco Rubio sending a complaint to mL Commissioner Rob Manfred.
Speaker 2 (41:02):
All Right, Amber, what do we think about this new development?
Speaker 1 (41:06):
You would think corporations would learn after the bud light incident.
Speaker 7 (41:10):
Yeah, and this is even worse because it's blatantly anti
Catholic bigotry. This group uses Catholic rights and symbols to
mock the religion. They dress up as nuns in drag,
they have names that are over sexualized, and the whole point.
Speaker 1 (41:25):
Well, here's the name. So examples of the nuns names
Sister Taint a Virgin, Sister porn Again, and Sister Holly
Lujah exactly.
Speaker 7 (41:33):
So this was the group that was being celebrated by
an MLB team, and we actually have a victory here.
The Dodgers did announce just recently that they were no
longer going to honor this group during their Pride Day
thanks to the work of Marc or Rubio and Catholic
Vote and other Catholic organizations.
Speaker 10 (41:50):
But the fact that they wanted to do that in.
Speaker 7 (41:52):
The first place is absolutely despicable and it's really stunning
that Christianity and Catholicism seem to be the only religions
that are acceptable to mock. I mean, the left justified
the killing of a cartoonist who Drew Mohammed, but then
when it comes to this anti Catholic drag nun group,
(42:14):
all of a sudden, it's no big deal to make
fun of people's deeply held beliefs.
Speaker 1 (42:19):
And ironically, it seems like these groups are specifically targeting
traditional American pastimes, traditions, and groups.
Speaker 7 (42:26):
Right.
Speaker 1 (42:29):
I think Hunter Biden is a product of this culture.
He is a very sad figure. This is someone who
has dived into the world of drugs and all kinds
of escape forms. And it's almost like we as a
society are trying to escape ourselves, and so we're diving
into these kinds of charades and shangans to I don't know,
fill something up.
Speaker 2 (42:49):
What are we missing?
Speaker 17 (42:50):
Well, we're missing Christ. That's my own personal opinion, and
like Amber said, it's the only group that's able to
be mocked. Hopefully they will, you know, suffer some financial repercussions,
but it's deeper than just dollars and cents. There's a
soul sickness in the country that's allowing. And by the way,
it's ironic because Christians are still the number one group
(43:13):
in the country, so there's the numbers here don't play out.
So Christians are the group that are getting you know,
denigrated and mocked. And yet if you probably look at
the ticket revenue of the Dodgers games, a lot of
the people that go to the games are those very
same people. So it's it's it's it's it's irony, and
it's true is satisfm it's it.
Speaker 1 (43:34):
Is sad irony. Congressmen, you have the final word.
Speaker 16 (43:37):
It's disgusting. These these individuals. I had to look them
up whenever I heard about the story. They sound like Satanists.
Like the idea that they would that the Dodgers would
honor them is horrific. What they should be honoring are Catholics,
and they should be honoring nuns who actually do good work,
who actually do good charity. These are the heroes, not
(44:00):
these crazy transgender people that are mocking the real heroes.
Speaker 1 (44:05):
And doesn't it I think Amber you brought this up,
it says it speaks a lot to the movement that
the MLB group.
Speaker 10 (44:11):
I think they were.
Speaker 2 (44:13):
Almost fooled into this.
Speaker 10 (44:14):
It seems like it seems that way, it.
Speaker 1 (44:16):
Kind of mixed up that this was a mockery and
they didn't really realize that. But isn't that testament to
the movement that you can't really tell when they're mocking
and when they're not.
Speaker 7 (44:24):
Yeah, and I hope that that's the case, that they
didn't really know what they were doing, because the alternative
is really scary that they knew what they were doing
and honored this group anyway. Yeah, I'm glad that they
decided to take a step back. But I mean, this
is demonic. I mean, that's just what it is. The
fact that this infiltrated America's pastime, a beloved institution, and
(44:45):
it took a congressman having to write a letter to
them to call them out for them to backtrack.
Speaker 10 (44:50):
It's really sad.
Speaker 1 (44:51):
Or Senator Ruvia, Senator Conmssman, to your point, it is disturbing.
Speaker 2 (44:55):
The more you look into it, the more.
Speaker 1 (44:57):
It just it just reeks of just nastiness and hopefully
we wake up from it. Panels us all the time
we have. Thank you so much for joining us. It's
a brave new world for men and for women alike.
The one true Alpha Male joins us in studio, Nick Adams.
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In this day and.
Speaker 1 (48:04):
Age, it is demanded that you consider men and women
as exactly the same. Science and private parts be damned,
but new research seems to insist the male and female
brain are in fact distinctly different. There's a major gender
divide when it comes to attitudes about artificial intelligence. New
research shows men are twice as likely as women to
(48:25):
consider an AI companion. Indeed, just this week, we learned
of a TikTok influencer who's cloned herself digitally and is
offering to be your AI girlfriend for one dollar a minute.
Karen Ai says she is forecasted to make five million
dollars a month and that this AI immersive girlfriend will
cure loneliness for thousands of men. There was really only
(48:47):
one person who came to mind who could help best
navigate this development. That person is Nick Adams, known to
all of you as Alpha Male Online.
Speaker 4 (48:56):
Nick.
Speaker 2 (48:56):
What do you make of this trend.
Speaker 1 (48:58):
I mean, everyone has disturbing aspect about AI. This just
seems like one more element that actually is invading the
gender discussion.
Speaker 4 (49:07):
Chanelle, I must tell you that this is certainly something
that I had never ever considered AI having a girlfriend
that was AI.
Speaker 13 (49:15):
I really don't quite know what to make of it.
Speaker 1 (49:18):
So you're saying only beta males are attracted to AI
and males aren't.
Speaker 13 (49:22):
I'll reserve my judgment.
Speaker 4 (49:23):
I hear a little bit more about it, because it's
it's very interesting. I mean, I don't know what would
possess a male to go for an AI girlfriend.
Speaker 15 (49:34):
It's well, they say it's loneliness in age and look,
I mean, perhaps if the AI girlfriend is made a
certain way, then men might feel that they're a better
fit than a non AI girlfriend.
Speaker 13 (49:50):
I mean, I really don't I really don't know.
Speaker 4 (49:52):
I mean a lot of this is so far out
there it's difficult to know. But I do think it's
a sign of the times that men would be so
strongly considering or at least polling indicates that they are having.
Speaker 13 (50:07):
An II girlfriend.
Speaker 4 (50:08):
And cutos to this influencer for getting out ahead and
forecasting that she's going to be making five million dollars
a month. She's offering her services. I've never seen her.
I don't know what she looks like. But you wouldn't
consider doing something like that, would you.
Speaker 1 (50:22):
You know, I'm a pretty old fashioned person myself. This
just seems way beyond the pale in terms of just humanity, right,
It's very strange. But I also understand the desire. The
desire is always there to have true companionship. But we've
created a society now where that current kind of companionship
(50:45):
is so rife with very toxic ideas about what a
man should be and what a woman should be, even.
Speaker 13 (50:52):
And exactly, and perhaps that's what's spurring this. But I'm
with you.
Speaker 4 (50:56):
I mean, I like the old fashioned touch and feel.
I mean, companionship is also a physical thing as well, right,
having someone next to you, not having someone just that
you can see on screen. So I don't know, Chanel,
all of this stuff is a bit I'm old fashioned
like you. I mean, I believe in in you know,
(51:16):
the the.
Speaker 13 (51:18):
Tonsil hockey and horizontal dancing and all that good kind
of stuff.
Speaker 1 (51:23):
The world of I think, the world of men, I
think is right now in a deep crisis. This is
something that you focused on. You have been focusing on
and focusing your kind of social pull. Really talking very controversially,
but very appealingly to men, saying this is this is
(51:44):
not We do not want to live in a culture
where men are villainized or belittled or pushed in a corner.
And this is a new world that we're entering into.
There is a great need to direct men and guide
them into this brave new world.
Speaker 13 (52:02):
There really is.
Speaker 4 (52:03):
It's never been a tougher time, Chanell, to be a man,
particularly a straight male, in today's society. It's very difficult.
They've become the minority culturally. The demand on men is
more significant than ever before. More young men are dropping
(52:25):
out of high school than ever before, less young men
are applying to go to college than ever before. And
as somebody that loves the country, as somebody that is
a naturalized American and wants this to remain the greatest
country in the history of the world, wants us to
defeat China, wants us to.
Speaker 13 (52:47):
Be at our full potential.
Speaker 4 (52:49):
The reality is, Chanell, that whatever way you want to
crack it up, we need one hundred percent of the
population firing. We need one hundred percent of the population
doing the best that they can can. Now, women and
it's a great thing. Women are doing really well. If
you go and have a look at the college graduation numbers,
if you go and have a look at all of
(53:11):
the results in primary and secondary education, women are killing it.
They're crushing it, and that's fantastic. Now it's time to
make sure that our young men are also crushing it
and killing it and doing stuff, because we want the
next generation of men to be able to do what
previous generations did. I mean, if we think about it,
(53:32):
imagine Alexander Graham Bell being told to wait instead of
inventing the telephone, to wait until a person that wasn't a.
Speaker 13 (53:42):
Toxic mail did it. Or Thomas Edison with the light bulb.
That's not what America is about.
Speaker 4 (53:48):
America is about seeing something, wanting to do something, and
then going right after it.
Speaker 13 (53:53):
It's about kicking but not kissing it.
Speaker 4 (53:56):
And I think that's a very masculine trade.
Speaker 1 (53:58):
This entire movement towards AI companionship is a way to
demusculate men in real life. This is their way to
masculate them online in a virtual world, and that gives
them the comfort that they don't need to be masculine
in the real world.
Speaker 4 (54:14):
Yeah, and I think that it's kind of a logical
progression if you look at young men.
Speaker 13 (54:18):
And this is one of the reasons that I have.
Speaker 4 (54:22):
Dedicated myself and my time so much to helping young men.
And I get six or eight cameos a day where
young men come to me and ask for advice and
help and whatever else. Because the whole world's changed, technology
has changed it, like you're alluding to, and this AI
stuff would be a further progression of that used to
(54:46):
be Chanelle that if I saw you on the other
side of the room and I liked you and I
wanted to ask you out on a date, it required
a little bit of courage, It required a little bit
of finesse. It required a little bit of charm for
me to kind of meander my way over and I
my mouth and smile and say hello and try Now
the boy's text and so they've lost that communication, they've
(55:10):
lost that comp What I see is a crisis of
confidence in young men.
Speaker 1 (55:15):
I know that you're also a Trump surrogate as well.
I am, so naturally I have to ask about what
your thoughts are on your candidate and where he is
in this race for the presidency.
Speaker 4 (55:26):
The way I see it, Chanell, is only one man
that can save America, and that's Donald Trump. He's the
only person that can save America. The hole that we're
in where Joe Biden and the Democrats have put us.
We need somebody with the testicular fortitude of Donald Trump.
(55:47):
We need somebody that has had the experience of being
president for four years and knows what the swamp is
like and the depth of the swamp.
Speaker 13 (55:59):
But you know they don't.
Speaker 4 (56:00):
You don't need to take it from me, You don't
need to listen to anybody else. You could just take
it from the Democrats and the left themselves. The way
that they are trying to remove Trump off the chessboard
as early as possible tells you who they think is
capable of saving the country in a way that they
(56:20):
don't want it saved. So I've been a Trump guy
from the sixteenth of June twenty fifteen when he wrote
down the Escalator.
Speaker 13 (56:28):
Very happy with my decision. I backed the right horse.
Speaker 4 (56:31):
Donald Trump is still the man. I think he has
unfinished business.
Speaker 13 (56:35):
It's his time.
Speaker 4 (56:37):
No one can come close to him in terms of
charisma and humanity, and I've had a chance to really
see him and get to know him in private settings,
and this is a man that is an American icon.
Speaker 13 (56:55):
He really is.
Speaker 4 (56:57):
And so I'm very confident that he's got to win.
And I think that this is what the Democrats fear.
They whether or not, whatever you believe about the last election,
and I certainly believe that it was stolen in the
form of the Zuckerbergs and the all the different forces
(57:18):
that ganged up and conspired to make sure that he
couldn't win. I think that no matter how whatever you
think of that, the Democrats are terrified that they're not
going to be able to replicate those exact circumstances because
twenty twenty was such.
Speaker 13 (57:34):
A weird year.
Speaker 1 (57:35):
His blunt, I guess, his blunt honesty and his blunt
messaging is something that is terrifying to the left, and
I think in many ways it's also terrifying to the
DeSantis team. Kudos to the Dessenter's team for, you know,
running the state as they have. He's a great governor
and he has a great background. DeSantis does, but it
just seems like the timing is not right.
Speaker 4 (57:54):
Look, Desantas is I think not the right person for
this moment. Now he might think otherwise. I think he
is going to run. But Ron DeSantis is a very
unusual politician. He's been, on some level an effective manager,
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and that's really what governors do. But Chanelle, he is
an introvert in an extroverts game. He's had a charisma bypass.
And I don't say that to be unkind. I say
that as somebody that's been around him, and this is
a man that doesn't really look you in the eye.
Speaker 13 (58:36):
He's very socially awkward. He's very strange.
Speaker 4 (58:44):
In Hampshire when you're when you're going up to those
places where retil politics counts. I see it as problematic,
and certainly problematic in a general because I think the
Sanuss team wants to make the case that he's the
person that's most electable in a general election setting.
Speaker 13 (59:02):
And I just.
Speaker 4 (59:06):
To like Rhonda Santas Is to not know him. And
we've heard that from his colleagues in Congress. We've heard
that from various people. This is not a person that
has the natural instincts I think that are needed for
presidential politics.
Speaker 1 (59:24):
It's something that I think a lot of people are arriving.
A conclusion that a lot of people are arriving at
Nick Adams. Always a pleasure to visit with you, fun conversations.
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Speaker 2 (59:48):
I'm Schanelian. Thank you for watching. Until next time.