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(00:30):
guest today, Deputy politics Ter Bradley. Jay, Welcome back, Bradley.
It's a pleasure having you back on the show. Brian
is always great to be with you. Good morning, Thank
you very much, and good morning to you, sir. What okay?
What is with Senator Tom Tillis and his beef over
President Trump's a previous nominee for US Attorney General for
the District of Columbia. I know Ed Martin, but I

(00:54):
know Ed's moved on and Trump moved on over Tom
Tillos's objection. He's in a different role now. We'll talk
about that. But what was the problem at the outset
that he would raise objections to someone who Donald Trump
was singing glowing praises about Ed Martin.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
That's a million dollar question, and it's something that everyone
in Washington has been asking. If you take him at
his word, Tom Tillis is just very concerned about January
sixth and Ed's roll and in asking that these people
who were involved were pardoned, a stance which is exactly

(01:31):
in line with President Donald Trump and what President Donald
Trump did. Uh. And that's that. That's all that this
was about.

Speaker 3 (01:38):
But that doesn't seem to be.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
When you really drill down what Tillis's objections are, and
a lot of folks have been trying to figure.

Speaker 3 (01:47):
Exactly what that is.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
Look, Tillis has never been one who's rah rah supporter
of President Trump's agenda. That's fine, we all know that.
But there's something fishy here. But the end result of
Tillis's blockade is that now Ed Martin is going to
have an even more powerful position in which to go
after government corruption. And when you're a swamp hunter like

(02:14):
Ed Martin, that's a great position for him to be in.
And it's very dangerous for any who who might get
in his way, who want to exploit the taxpayers.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
And we will talk about that particular role because I
love the title for it, or love his titles, his
new titles. But Ed Martin, now before you know you're
reporting on it. For example, Bradley, I had no idea
that Ed Martin had any connection with January sixth. I
know Donald Trump has the power of the pardon, and
Donald Trump issued the pardons that Ed Martin even had

(02:45):
a position relative to whether to pardon them or not,
what does that matter. I guarantee the vast majority of
the American population never could connect Ed Martin with the
J six partons.

Speaker 2 (02:56):
You're exactly right. And that's the thing about is Ed
doesn't hunt headlines and hunts swamp scalps. He wants to
be the one out there pursuing government corruption, corruption, ensuring
we have an accountable government. I mean, he's made his
career off fighting for conservative principles. And here's the thing,

(03:18):
what did he do. He helped organize to stop the steel rally,
which we all know had nothing to do with any
anyone going into the capital. This took place a couple
miles away of the White House, ellipse and then in
his role as an attorney, he advocated for a lot
of these J six protesters who had been who had

(03:43):
been persecuted by the Biden administration to try to make
a point to try to taint Donald Trump, to keep
him from being president again, to keep him from from
replacing Joe Biden.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
That's what this is about.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
Until US played into that, and when you add add
it all up, it doesn't make a lot of sense. Look,
January sixth happened four years and four months ago. Why
would that continue to animate someone so intensely in their
role as the United States Senator? It doesn't make a
lot of sense. I don't think there's any question that
they're a handful of other senators, squishy centaters out there

(04:20):
who wouldn't have been overjoyed about having to vote on
the floor for Ed Martin to take on the role
of US Attorney for DC. They probably would have had
to hold their nose and do so. Perhaps Tom Tillis
was just their vehicle, their useful tool to be able
to prevent that to come to the floor. But there's

(04:42):
just so much going on here, and you have to
ask why would till Us block Ed Martin for this,
just for Trump to give them an even more prominent,
more powerful role.

Speaker 3 (04:54):
It's one of those cases of be careful what you
wish were.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
Well and pivoting over. That's a the role that he's appointed. So, Okay,
he's shot down for US Attorney for the District of
Columbia because of people like Senator Tom Tillis, Republican North
Carolina for reasons questionable or unknown. But now he is
the he's over the Department of Justice as the new
director of the Weaponization Working Group, Associate Deputy Attorney General,

(05:21):
and pardon Attorney. So those sound like pretty prominent roles,
most notably the first one director of the Weaponsation Working Group,
because he's going to go after the various lettered organizations
who've gone after the American people selectively.

Speaker 2 (05:35):
Absolutely, and it's a great role, and all of those
roles really fit together nicely. Part of getting to the
bottom of all of this weaponization, all of this criminality,
all this corruption is also making the victims of its whole,
So that part attorney role.

Speaker 3 (05:53):
Really fits in.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
And that's I think says a lot about how President
Trump sees this role of being executed. But here's the deal.

Speaker 3 (06:03):
A lot of this.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
Corruption, it goes obviously back to the Biden administration and
everything that was done and weaponizing the government to go
ask for President Trump his allies, a lot of these
Jay six prisoners, A lot of it goes back even
to a lot of mouth seasons from these bureaucrafts during
the Trump administration.

Speaker 3 (06:21):
You look at what a lot of these.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
Intelligence officials had been doing. You look at what doctor Fauci,
who present by this has pardoned, but there were many
others in his orbit who we believe are guilty of
a criminal cover up.

Speaker 3 (06:37):
There A lot of it.

Speaker 2 (06:39):
Goes back to the Biden or resume me to the
Obama administration as well. So it's so critical that President
Trump is appointed Ed to be the one person who
is really running this working group on weaponization, is ensuring
that everyone's kind of rowing in the same direction. These
are fertile fields to seal, and Ed's got his work

(07:01):
cut out for him. But it's critical that we have
someone like that who is just so dead set on
getting the bottom of this, no matter what it calls,
no matter how many friends he loses, someone who just
really feels this in bones that this is important. I
can't wait to see what they uncover and not just Ed,
but everyone in the federal government working through him and

(07:25):
his team the Attorney General Bondi has put together. It
is going to be exciting. And a lot of people
in Washington are the deep state, the Washington establishment, I'm
tell you, they're shaken in their boot.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
I imagine they are, and they're probably trying to put
together a dossier on anything they can find on Martin
in order to discredit him, because they're so good at
doing that.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
Bradley, they are so good. It's critical that disappointment that
Ed has. He can start immediately. He doesn't have to
go through the Senate confirmation process. I mean, and anyone
who knows and I mean he's a roll up your
sleeves and get the work kind of guy. And with

(08:06):
his knowledge and his no how and with the rest
of the team that President Trump has put together, many
of them feel the exact same way.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
So they're going to be able to hit the ground running. Well,
he's got enough targets to go after. I mean, it's
when you step back from it, and he rattled off
a whole bunch of them, you know, like athletes being targeted,
pro life being targeted, as you write in your column
or report in your column. The January sixth folks just
crucified for what they did, while leaving anybody involved with

(08:36):
destruction of property on a high level like Antifa and
Black Lives Matter completely unscathed. I mean, and the other
thing was brought up the fifty one intelligence officers who
signed that absolute, outright line in order to impact the
twenty twenty election to Biden's favor. I mean, you know,
the FBI had that laptop, for example, the Hunter Biden laptop,

(08:57):
they had already verified it as authentic, and yeah, they
roll out these intelligence officers said it all. They had
all the harmarks of Russian interference. They knew that was
a lie when they signed on to it. I'd like
to see some heads roll. Do you think there're gonna
be any prosecutions out of this?

Speaker 2 (09:11):
For example, Bradley, I would expect prosecutions. AD's made very
clear that that's certainly on the table. I'll add that
that laptop, which was first reported by my former colleague
at Breitbard, m Joe Morris. Look, the information is out there.

(09:31):
We know enough that there need to be prosecutions happen.
We need to start putting people in jail. They need
to start paying for their crimes. But here's the thing.

Speaker 3 (09:43):
All this has just been prosecuted through the media for
the most part.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
What happens when you get the federal government behind it.
Then we might really.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
Get some investigations going, We.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
Might really start getting into the bottom of this. It
might be so much worse than then what it appears
to be just from the outside, when it's very clear
and obvious to anyone with half a brain that hasn't
been corrupted by Trump derangement syndrome knows how serious this was,
this effort to take Trump, his allies, and all of

(10:17):
us who believe in what he wants to do and
had fought for this America First agenda that wants to
end this corruption in the federal government that exists only
to enrich itself. Look, this is a target rich environment.
And now for the first time in his career, Ed Martin,

(10:38):
who's the chief hunter of Swamp Scouts, has all the
errors in his quiver to really get to work. And
it is an exciting time in the swamp for those
of us who are excited about his work.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Yeah, well, we've got a few years to get something accomplished,
and I hope that something can be accomplished. This needs
to be exposed to the American people on higher level.
As you know, the mainstream media supported all of this
non sense, that this weaponization, and always reported in a
very skewed and biased manner to make it sound legitimate.
What was going on. I mean, we could go back
a long time, Bradley. I think of Lois learned as

(11:11):
weaponization of the irs to go after conservative organizations. I mean,
there was no accountability for even that.

Speaker 2 (11:20):
There wasn't And here's the deal. This is just you
mentioned Lowis Learner. She just happened to get caught. What
else was going on back then? We just really don't know.
And when you look at this, this federal bureaucracy that
is just.

Speaker 3 (11:37):
So dead set. I mean, it's nothing but liberals.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
I wrote a story last night about the CBO, the
Congressional Budget Office, which is supposed to get read that
non partisan entity that gives Congress non partisan advice on
how best to make the decisions. It's doesn't but a
hot bed of liberal activists than one of the departments,
one of the most important departments that advises Congress on

(12:05):
the budgetary impacts of Medicare and Medicaid and Obamacare markets
and subsidies. Eighty four percent of that department was verifiable
Democrats registered as a Democrat, donated to Democrats votes in
Democrat parties. And that's just that we could determine how

(12:28):
much worse is it in that department, and more broadly,
how much worse is that in an institution is supposed
to be non partisan like the CBO, and in the
federal government further beyond that.

Speaker 3 (12:42):
And this is something that we need to.

Speaker 2 (12:43):
Get the bottom of, especially when there is actual malfeasance
that extends into criminality.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
This is a serious.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
Problem that I'm not sure we fully understand, and so
Ed turn it.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
Yeah, I'm thinking about we will destroy you from within.
Was it Nikita Krushev that I guess uttered those words?
And this seems to be exactly what's happened. And these
leftists have infiltrated colleges for years, They've infiltrated K through
twelve education, They've obviously infiltrated all areas of government. This
is an extremely uphill battle we're fighting and only doing
it in the name of some accountability here. So I

(13:22):
hope Ed Martin does a great job at that. It's just,
you know, the examples of this just go on and on.
And I did read your piece this morning about the
CBO and was with a heavy weight that I'm going
through the Republican's limp wristed effort to sort of find
one point five trillion dollars in cuts over ten years
when all those articles are you know, filled with figures
from the CBO. So it's like, can I even trust

(13:44):
that figure when they calculate that we're going to have
eighty nine trillion dollars in debt in the next ten years.
So it's I don't know, really really makes you concern
and wonder about it. So perhaps he is the man
for the job, and we'll have our popcorn out and
I know Breitbart Bradley Jay for example, direct deputy pop Politics.
We'll be reporting on all this as he does such
a wonderful job bookmarket Breitbart dot com. Bradley, I appreciate

(14:06):
what you're doing over there. I read your stuff all
the time, and I thank you for coming on the
Morning Show and sharing some of your thoughts this morning.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
Always not pleasure. Ryan can't wait to join again.

Speaker 1 (14:16):
Looking forward to it. My friend have a wonderful week.
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