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August 9, 2024 33 mins
Author and investigative journalist, Julie Kelly, spoke to us about the ongoing Trump lawfare, the media's total abandonment of reporting on Kamala Harris -- and Elon Musk's new influence. Harris says she's talking to her team about setting up an interview by the "end of the month." Kamala campaign following Biden 2020 playbook. Callers end the show.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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joins us right now. She is the author behind Declassified
on Substack, which is excellent.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
Highly recommend it to you. Julie. Great to have you.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
Let's start with this so I feel like, you know,
sometimes in high school math you get like half credit
if the answer wasn't right but you were close. I've
been saying that Chuckkin was going to work at warp
speed to get the Trump trial for J six back
on track. I think in fairness that is true. Chuckkin

(01:11):
has broken all speed records, even post Supreme Court decision
for trying to move this along. The piece of the
pie that I didn't expect was what we just found
out from Jack Smith regarding the J six trial of Trump.

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

Speaker 3 (01:27):
So you're absolutely right, Buck, So Judge Chuck and the
Obama appointee with the long record as I've recorded, of
making anti Trump statements in court as she's handling J
six cases, lying actually about what happened that day is
early as last month, So Recallbuck, she set the very
quick seven month timestables between indictment and trial. This case

(01:50):
was supposed to go to trial in March, that was
put on hold weight awaiting the Supreme Court's decision on immunity.
So as soon as this got kicks back to her
court last Friday, she immediately took action. She set a
deadline for today, August ninth, for both sides to file
a joint status report on where they were, you know,

(02:11):
in terms of how to move forward pre trial deadlines,
et cetera, and then set a hearing date for next Friday. Okay,
well that's called rocket docket. Everyone was waiting for this
for Judge Chuckkin because she's chomping at the bit to
get this restart.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
I can I just jump in and tell you, Julie.

Speaker 1 (02:27):
I've got a few friends who are former federal prosecutors, worked,
you know, clerk for federal judges, and they all laugh.
They're like, this is no judge ever moves at this
kind of speed. I mean, she is pedaled to the
metal and then some.

Speaker 3 (02:42):
And also Chief Justice Chief Justice John Roberts noted in
their opinion on Immunity on a number of occasions book,
how quickly this moved from the district court to the
appellate court to the Supreme Court. He actually criticized the judges,
doesn't mention them by name, but saying how quickly this moved.

(03:03):
They didn't even hold She didn't even hold a hearing
on an unprecedented matter. She just simply wrote this order
saying no foreign presidents are not immune from criminal prosecution.
That's the way it is. She didn't even have a
hearing like we saw routinely and Judge Cannon's court room
in Florida related to substantive motions. So she was doing

(03:25):
she was large and in charge whatever she wanted to do.
She imposed the gag order. As you recall, the Gag
Order book was so egregious and so broad that the
Appellate Court DC, a free Democrat panel, had to pair
it back because it was so overly broad. So no,
obviously the prosecutors, people who are fair minded, are shocked

(03:46):
to see her do this. So now Jack Smith had
a file last night. I don't think anyone was expecting this,
including Trump's attorneys asking for an extension of the deadline
on the status report and the status hearing. So this
basically will push this into late August mid September for
a hearing, and we'll see what Judge chuck Kin comes

(04:08):
back with. Now she is the final face, so she
could say, no, I'll give you another week and that's it.
I want to get this rolling. But to see Jack
Smith actually have to come back and pull the reins
on Judge chuckk in himself, that really speaks to what
a partisan political hack Judge Chuckkin is.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
Yes, and she's operating exactly as we have been describing
it for some time now, or the mentality is obvious
for all to see.

Speaker 2 (04:37):
This is a get.

Speaker 1 (04:37):
Trump at any cost, as fast as possible operation. But
explain to me the jack Smith part of this. He's
got to know more than anyone that delay is the
enemy right now unless unless what? Why is he not
ready for this? Because I did not foresee this at all.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
Well, first of all, he's got a real mess on
his Handsbuck, not just with the immunity ruling by the
Supreme Court that established these three separate buckets of immunity
that he will have to balance in terms of what
his indictment says. He also has to deal with the
Fisher opinion, and that was the Supreme Court overturning how
the DOJ has had applied that fifteen twelve C to

(05:20):
two obstruction of an official preceding felony against three hundred
and fifty plus G six ers, including Trump. That count
represents two of the four pounds in Jacksmith's indictment. Furthermore, Buck,
the Supreme Court said, not only can you not charge
for these protected conduct in office that we view as

(05:41):
immune from prosecution, you can't use anything any as evidence
in any part of the court proceedings, including grand jury. Well,
we already know that he hauled in DOJ officials, something
that the Supreme Court said very clearly fell within the
power of the president an executive authority to push his

(06:03):
Department of Justice to investigate election fraud or even consider
replacing his acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen at the time.
So his whole indictment is tainted. So he's really got
a major problem on his hands. Now a political angle here, book.
You may have noticed that January sixth has kind of

(06:24):
disappeared the campaign message from the Democrats, haven't you. It's
kind of disappeared from the headlines. Even the j six
be it reporters aren't covering the DNC pipe bomb story.
The report that came out from the Inspector General that
said Kamala Harris was twenty feet from what the FBI
said was a viable lethal explosive device that has all

(06:47):
been completely ghosted. So it could be the Jacksmith is
once again doing the dirty work of the Democrats and
the Biden regime. He does not they do not want
this back in the headlines, and so perhaps that's part
of it.

Speaker 1 (06:59):
Is Wow, Yeah, it would seem like there would be
a few I mean, and I'm glad you laid those
out a few different intersecting motivations here for the delay,
because this is I've got to assume Judge Chuckkin is like,
what are you doing?

Speaker 2 (07:13):
Man?

Speaker 1 (07:14):
Like you know, this is supposed to be a one
two punch, I move it super fast.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
You just keep going, you know.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
So, I'm sure she and to your point, she may say, no, man,
you've got to come back here and move at my pace,
like I'm not letting you screw this thing up to
get Trump. Operation is, you know, first and foremost. Maybe
she'll see the politics of this though as you just
laid out and back off, we shall we shall see.
I think that's an important part of all this. And

(07:42):
now I just want to get your take if I could, Julie,
on the hiding of Kamala Harris. I did see I
think you shared at the Ras Muscin poll that has
Trump back up a bunch. To me, the media is
expecting everybody to just accept that they're running a candidate
that they just picked, that they switched the whole race

(08:03):
to because they just because they said so, and we're
not allowed to know what's going on with this person,
like that's the whole game.

Speaker 3 (08:12):
It absolutely is. I mean, we saw this with Heiden
Biden in the basement in twenty twenty, but there they
were protecting, you know, this older man during COVID. So
the media still did not do its job at Buck
to watch the national news media now allow Kamala Harris
to get away with not just holding a press conference,
but absolutely no sit down interviews. And I think her

(08:35):
team said yesterday, oh, she might do something towards the
end of the month. This is so egregious and it
speaks to why the American people do not trust our
national news media anymore to watch them be so compliant,
you know. And that's putting it nicely right Buck to
this strategy to keep Kamala Harris a very unpopular vice president.

(09:00):
She didn't even make it to the Iowa caucuses when
she ran for president in twenty twenty. She's far left
and picked a radical, far left running mate. They are
going to because the media is on the side of
the Democrats and they will do whatever they can to
make sure that Donald Trump does not get into the
White House again. And it's really irresponsible because, as Donald

(09:23):
Trump said yesterday during his press conference, we are a
very dangerous point in our history our country, what's happening here,
what's happening abroad. This is not a time to put
in an empty suit like Kamala Harris, untested by the media,
and expect her to be able to handle all of
these crises. It's really appalling to see the media behave

(09:47):
this way.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
Julie, are you one thing We've been talking to Will
Clay and I've been talking about a lot and certainly
a guests that we've had on this week. Are you
still feeling confident in Trump's prospects here?

Speaker 3 (10:00):
I mean, I do. Look, we have some things going
for us this time around that we didn't in twenty twenty.
Obviously COVID, the followed of the BLM riots, the energizing
of the base because of that, crazy or not, But
we do have some titaned election integrity, true election integrity
laws in some of these states. We now see an

(10:23):
opening of the investigation reopening into Georgia's twenty twenty fraudulent election.
I think the big game changer, honestly is Elon Musk
and acts. I mean, think of the suppression campaign between
big tech and the FBI and the Democratic Party in
twenty twenty. That's not going to happen. I think that's
a game changer for our side. But look, we have

(10:45):
to act like we're ten points down, and so does
Donald Trump, and so does jd Vance. Everyone on our
side and the Trump campaign. We cannot believe that these
tight polls are going to stay that way. I think
he needs to be aggressive and smart, stay on message,
which I thought for the most part yesterday he did

(11:06):
that and really more importantly pushed the news media shame them. However,
we possibly can into fourth and Kamal Harris to answer
questions for interviews and take a press conference like the
normal presidential candidate.

Speaker 2 (11:22):
Shuld you mentioned Elon Julian.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
I'm a big Elon fan, more so for MUSK and
SpaceX than anything else. I'm not a big electric cars guy,
but whatever, I think what Elon's doing is incredible and
I think it will play a big role in this election.
That X is no longer under total communist domination, that
it's actually a free platform, certainly the freest online speech

(11:46):
platform of significance that's out there.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
Did you see this though?

Speaker 1 (11:49):
That He has also sued a group of advertisers for
antitrust violations, saying that they have been trying to boyd
advertising on X. I mean, I as a conservative, I
have wanted this for such a long time. The ad
cartel stuff that goes on, the advertising cartel stuff where

(12:10):
a lot of the sort of fancy Madison Avenue ad
agencies and the big digital a lot of the big
digital agencies just pretty explicitly go against conservatives and target
and boycott conservatives together. It is anti competitive, it's actually
against the law. I mean, I'm so glad Elon is
actually taking the fight to them.

Speaker 3 (12:31):
It is. He's such a breath of fresh air, and
you can tell that he really means that. He's very authentic.
He loves his country, he believes in free speech, and
he has the money and the power and influence to
take on bullies that quite frankly, our side has not had.
I mean, we had Donald Trump, and he did a
good job to the extent that he could. Until they've tried,

(12:51):
for the better part of a decade, every way that
they possibly could imagine to destroy him. But Elon Musk
is the richest man I think in the world. He's
very outspoken, he's not easily intimidated at all, and I
think he believes that he's doing right, not just for
himself and his business interests, but really for America, and
I think that truly makes him a patriot.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
Go check out declassified on substack. Julie Kelly's work is there,
and follow her on x the platform we were just
talking about, Julie. Always great to talk to you. Thanks
for making the time.

Speaker 3 (13:25):
Have a great weekend, Buck, Thank you.

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Sad Buck Sexton. Now, so Kamala says, we call it

(14:52):
for thirteen to here team, then fifteen. Kamala says that
she is going to do an interview by the.

Speaker 2 (14:59):
End of the month.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
Can I just point out it is August ninth, So
this is her saying, hey, you know, in like three
weeks or so, we will do an interview. Early voting
will happen within two weeks of that interview, right, I
mean she is. This is the most non existent presidential
campaign in living memory. I mean even more non existent

(15:22):
in many ways in the Biden campaign of twenty twenty,
because at least that you knew Biden was in the basement,
and he knew that he's doing his little videos and
all the all the rest of it. Here, she's this
thirteen play a lot of questions about when you're gonna
sit down for your first interviews.

Speaker 2 (15:38):
This team interview.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
You couldn't really hear the audio quality there just because
of the plane near her or whatever.

Speaker 2 (15:50):
It was not good.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
But she said, I've talked to my team and I've
liked an interview by the end of the month.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
The team works for her. Well, why can't she just.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
Say that I'm gonna do an interview next week and
I'll have my team do that, right, Well, it's because
she's not really campaigning. There's a campaign around her, and
there's a campaign for her, but she's not really running
a campaign. She's just the figurehead of the campaign. It's

(16:21):
a different thing. It's a different situation. Here, for example,
is how the New York Times just today handles the
fact that Kamala is promising to bring down costs on
day one, its costs are really high. Isn't that amazing?
She's promising to fix the thing that her administration created.

(16:42):
When it's something good, it's the Biden Harris administration. When
it's something bad that they've done, she just leaves out
who did it and then says she's gonna fix it.
That's quite a game to play. This is the New
York Times headline again. I'm going to the source for
Democrat orthodoxy. I'm not going even into a critic news outlets.
I'm just looking. Here's what they write. Trump's tax plan

(17:03):
could add trillions in debt. Yeah, whatever, Harris is a mystery.
The Vice President has not addressed fiscal policy in detail.

Speaker 2 (17:12):
In detail, She hasn't said anything.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
She just says, yeah, it's gonna be good. I'll bring
down prices, what how through? And also who believes that?
But you see that the Times they can't entirely fabricate
everything for her. She's not saying anything really about anything.
She's just the person that has been picked to have
this role. She's the vessel for Democrat power, if you will.

(17:39):
She is the figurehead for the entire effort. But when
you see things like Harris's tax plan is a mystery.
It's August ninth, We're less than ninety days from election day,
and we don't know what her tax Even the New
York Times doesn't know what her tax plan is, because
you know what Kamala Harris doesn't know what her tax
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Speaker 1 (19:21):
I am able to continue on here in the meantime
with our cellular with our cellular backup, so I am
hopeful that we can continue to roll here. I was
telling you about the nonexistent Kamala Harris tax plan because
at this stage of the game, no one can even

(19:41):
talk about it because they don't know what it is,
and she does not know what it is.

Speaker 2 (19:48):
It is a remarkable state of affairs.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
They're doing their level best to pretend that having a
candidacy like Kamala's where they're making it up as they
go long, isn't something that should be taken as some
kind of symbol of the dysfunction that we all are
witnessing No. It shows how nimble they are, It shows

(20:13):
what a professional group we're dealing with. It shows us
just the very extent of how incredibly ready for the
moment Kamala Harris is. I find the whole thing to
be so galling and honestly just enraging. But we do have,

(20:35):
I think, a challenge ahead of us, which is trying
to get the information out to the American people that
this is a campaign that is essentially entirely built on deception,
and that this is obvious to all of us, but
it may not be obvious to the last one or
two percent of voters that they are hoping they will

(20:57):
be able to fool, and this is where the challenge lies.
I also think that the debate that Kamala Harris is
going to be engaged in with Donald Trump coming up
in September September tenth, it will be an opportunity for Trump,
to be sure. But remember, no matter how this one goes,
they were somewhat invested or okay, with the possibility of

(21:23):
Joe Biden getting pushed aside, and.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
You saw that with CNN.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
CNN was pretty neutral to even willing to let Biden
twist in the wind a bit, and sure enough that
that was enough for him to be pushed aside entirely
by the Democrat apparatus. As we saw with Kamala Harris.
I can assure you. I can assure you.

Speaker 2 (21:50):
They will say she did a great job.

Speaker 1 (21:53):
They will say that she is phenomenal, and she defeated
Donald Trump. And so again there's the perception versus reality
situation here, and they are hoping to shape the perception.
They're hoping very much that if they can just continue
the same kind of lies over and over again, they're

(22:16):
able to convince people to go along with it, or
they're able to get inside that part of the mind
that will make a decision, perhaps even a subconscious one
on election day.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
And that's where this is where the whole thing is headed.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
And they figure that Kamala Harris, and I think this
is true, in office, will be very pliable, malleable to
whatever the Democrat advisors around her, including some of the
top Obama people. There are top Obama people, this has
been reported. Whatever they think, Kamala Harris will largely think,
I believe she will be an instrument for the continuation

(22:54):
of Obama policies as very much. Joe Biden was too.
This is now the new norm, it seems. Put forward
a politician, this is what the Democrats do. Lie about
what that person believes, lie about who they are, but
do it in a way that you can fool enough
of the voters that they technically are empowered through an election,

(23:16):
however shady that election may.

Speaker 2 (23:17):
Be, and then to go forward and just become a.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Tool of the left for the policies that that politician
was running away from an election time. Joe Biden did that.
Kamala Harris will do that. And you know, let me
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there for a second. It's you know what happens. It happens.
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What's going on?

Speaker 5 (26:01):
Hey, doing great here, man. I just want to thank
you guys, buck, you know, for I know you're not
feeling good, but you know we depend on you, guys.
You know we've got we depend on you daily, you
know we we we cling to you pretty much. Your
every words, your your enthusiasm, your your insight and of
course your hope. I mean, that's that's what we are here.

(26:24):
And you know it doesn't matter, right, now which way
the selection goes. If it doesn't go our way, We're
still going to continue to fight for this country, you know.
I mean it doesn't matter. You know, if God forbid
that this woman does uh become president, It's not going
to change my stands on fighting for freedom and liberty. Okay,

(26:46):
I'm not going to stop, but I do I'm like you,
I do have faith in Trump. I do have faith
that Trump will land where he needs to land. He
will move away from where he is now and move
into as you said, the economy, crime, in the border. Okay,

(27:08):
that's that's and that's kind of where Trump needs to
be right now. I'm not really feeling his uh just
three debates with Carmela, you know, I just I'm just
not really feeling that. But it is, it is what
it is. Trump's gonna do what he wants to do
if he if he called her up with three debates,
Trump's gonna take three debates. You know. I'm just not

(27:29):
feeling and I just but anyway.

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Robin, first of all, thank you so much for the
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I got I got a prose. Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
It's very kind of you, and it's one of the
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dabas for people like you who honestly mean so much
to me, mean so much to Clay and and your
support and trying to keep this mission going. I completely
agree with you. I have faith in Trump. But no
matter what, we don't, we never despair. This is I
say this whenever I go give a live speech somewhere,

(28:04):
and I'm a very good live speaker, and may you're
looking for some of your keynote events out there. Whenever
I go to a live speech somewhere, I'd usually get
the question, you know, how do we win our country back?

Speaker 2 (28:15):
And I don't mean to be to be KOI or
to be dismissive.

Speaker 1 (28:18):
About that at all, because obviously that's such an important
question in so many ways. But I always say, well,
when you say, do you mean in this next election?
Because we never have it back forever. It's an ongoing fight.
It's like the fight against good and evil, right, it's
never you never win.

Speaker 2 (28:35):
You just keep fighting.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
You keep fighting and create the best outcomes, the most freedom,
the most decency, the most prosperity that you possibly can.
You know, you defend Americanism, You defend americanness, and that
never stops. It requires a constant vigilance. So the answer
is always yeah.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
We will.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
I think we can win our country back in the
next election, but we're gonna have to keep fighting after that.
The work is never done. And that's why you have
to be a happy warrior. That's why you live in truth.
That's why you stay in the fight no matter how
challenging it gets. It's the only fight that ratters right,
the fight of being a good person who who does

(29:20):
what is right day in and day out to the
best of your ability at the most immediate level, for yourself,
your family, your loved ones, your colleagues, and then for
the country.

Speaker 2 (29:31):
So we also have John in wait am I no? Sorry?
Bruce in Georgia. Bruce and Georgia, what's going on?

Speaker 6 (29:40):
Hey boy, thank you very much for taking my call.
I think you and Clay are really underestimating the Democratic
slogan here for their thing. They're going straight for emotion.
They're talking about hope, they're talking about you know, unity
and all that stuff. They're not given any specifics. It's
the same thing that Obama did. Obama did they accept

(30:01):
hope and change hope and change.

Speaker 1 (30:03):
Well, I said, Bruce, just and just one thing. Clays
obviously on vacation today. So I have to take the
you know, the the credit and the blame for anything
said today and and for any ginger misbehavior that went
on in the background. But I'd say this, I can
obviously they're trying to redo the hope phrase. I mentioned
that what you're saying is true, and I'm not dismissing.
I think it's a very valid point. I would add

(30:24):
to it, Bruce. The difference here is I think Kamala
doesn't have the political skills that Obama did of rhetoric,
of connectivity with a live crowd of you know, basically,
Kamala's not Obama. I mean, she doesn't have the same
you know, force of personality behind her. And so to

(30:46):
make the hope thing work is a bigger stretch I
think for Kamala than it was for Obama. That would
be my only but no, look, they you know, there
are two ways to and thank you for calling in, Bruce,
there are two ways to take the Biden fiasco. On
the one hand, it's what a bunch of jokers. They

(31:06):
pushed this guy Obama. I'm sorry. Yeah, they pushed this
guy Biden even though he had dementia. What a bunch
of jokers they are. Yeah, but they made this guy
president in twenty twenty. I mean, I'm very aware of
that too.

Speaker 4 (31:18):
You know.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
On the one hand, it blew up in their face
this time, but he's been president, he's still president today.
It's absurd, it's a force. It's crazy. So I mean,
trust me, I get it, man. I mean, Bruce, I'm
not underestimating the capacity for mendacity that these Democrats have.

Speaker 2 (31:41):
John and Michigan. John, what have you got for us?

Speaker 7 (31:45):
I just want to say, the only way I think
she can change the inflation is she's going to take
taxpayer money and pour it into woke corporations so they
can reduce their prices on everything. They're going to take
a page Biden by, you know, like using the Street
Strategic Controlling Reserve to artificially lowered gas prices in different regions.

Speaker 2 (32:10):
And you know, yeah, John, I think you're right.

Speaker 1 (32:15):
And I think that even beyond that, they will if
the Democrats could, they have they're so.

Speaker 2 (32:22):
Economically ignorant or delusional.

Speaker 1 (32:24):
You can take your pick that they would take a
page from the Chavez or Maduro playbook if they could,
which is to bring down prices, just set prices. That's
really a large part of what caused a complete economic
disaster in Venezuela. The government in Venezuela, the revolutionary Balavarian
socialist Venezuelan government, said, oh, that's not what the price

(32:47):
of bread is. You know, it's not you know, ten bolivars,
it's two boulevars. I think that's what their currency is.
I could be wrong, but you know that's and guess
what happens. Then you create shortages, and then you have
people starving, and you have all the problems that they've had.
Democrats can't quite do that, but that would be their
preferred solution, because they're gonna say it's the greedy producers

(33:08):
that have raised they've already been doing. This inflation is
because of greedy companies. Biden's been saying this economic illiteracy.
But it sounds good to people who don't know any better.
So good call there, my friends. I will be resting
all weekend so I can come back to you healthy,
ready to go, ready for this fight.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
Every day. Next week i'll be solo.

Speaker 1 (33:28):
Our main man Clay on a much deserved vacation, so
rest up to shields Hop

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