00:17:52.800i want i want you to get burning man over this
00:17:57.880because this is what's happening in this country
00:18:01.540they're gaming the system to allow an invasion of this country where we're spending all this
00:18:07.300freaking time and money on the eastern border russian-speaking eastern border ukraine
00:18:12.280they have an invasion of this country todd bensman how many people have come in on biden's watch
00:18:17.740i would call me illegal i know you get different categorization just give me the body count how
00:18:21.920many have come in is it five million is it six million how many i mean conservatively it looks
00:18:27.960like about five and a half million if you count the gotaways so far we got two more years i want i want
00:18:35.260everybody to think about that how many that's bigger than how many states in the union
00:18:39.220right where the 20 states below that think i want everybody in this audience to think about for a
00:18:44.840second because this they don't want you to be awakened they want you just to lull you to sleep
00:18:49.180on all this other stuff's ufos you better be the aliens got the aliens over top of you
00:18:53.480but don't look at the five and a half or six million illegal aliens in this country
00:18:59.440and like they said they got a right to asylum you don't have any right to asylum it's it's the
00:19:04.640citizens of this country's country bensman tell me the new york post is now they've done a great
00:19:12.680excerpt of your book tell me about it well if you want to find the trail out of this mess at the
00:19:19.280border you have to understand the trail that got us into the mess and that trail as i point out in
00:19:25.920the book disclose in the book uh start starts with the mexican government which waited until after
00:19:33.940the election two days after the election and passed a pre-written law federal law in the mexican
00:19:42.340congress that effectively uh required the emptying of 58 detention centers throughout mexico of all
00:19:51.520families anybody with a family that has kids all are released we just lost him
00:20:01.860okay let's get navarra peter i'm gonna bring you on for i'm gonna bring peter in by phone let's
00:20:07.700reboot let's reboot bensman peter you were president trump's right hand on this correct me if i'm wrong
00:20:13.620brother wasn't it peter navarra that dropped the hammer on mexico about tariffs you're not gonna play
00:20:18.640ball here are you gonna be cute about this we're gonna jack up some tariffs we're gonna we're gonna
00:20:23.020inspect every truck that comes across the border we're gonna play economic hardball and didn't
00:20:27.680they fold sir let me let me correct your your syntax admiral you said it was trump trying to
00:20:33.440control the border hey we did it i know it was a great day yes in the uh in the oval um the president
00:20:41.780after the year and a half or so he's just like sick and tired of all these legal games everybody's
00:20:47.340playing he said hey how can we do this and it's like can we throw tariffs on them uh you know i
00:20:53.300look at simple and say yeah we can do this under this this uh statute and so like immediately we
00:20:59.780shred in mexico with tariffs and they agreed immediately well the press went after us okay
00:21:05.380like i don't know eight hours no no but hang on hang on hold it hold it did that slow down slow down
00:21:12.720i want to go back because i want the people to have the lived experience of being in the oval
00:21:17.980office of donald j trump people have got to understand what trump's trying to do this stuff
00:21:21.860they computer they come at you with every different angle legal state department can't be done this can't
00:21:26.880be done this can't be done it can't be done that way a million different ways you can't do it no the
00:21:31.540borders just got to be open five and six million people just got to come across they just got to come
00:21:35.180across they're hitting you what does trump say to that stuff uh peter how much how much patience does
00:21:40.680he have with that not nothing okay well there was this thing called the famous dolly g decision a
00:21:47.160judge under obama basically created the whole catch and release and using kids as bait to get over the
00:21:53.780border and yeah every time we tried to do something their way it didn't work and finally the boss goes
00:22:00.380this is bull you know bull ass let's get this done and he thought outside the box tariffs and it's like
00:22:08.640threatening mexico with tariffs to stop illegal immigration right we could do that under national
00:22:15.500security rules i looked at cipollone said yeah we can do that he did it heads exploded in the lib press
00:22:22.280uh but within 24 hours mexico sent by 25 000 troops to the border and adopted our safe third which was
00:22:30.260keep them on their side of the border and what you know what trump goes okay let's double this down
00:22:35.740i think it was o'brien at the time goes down to the northern triangle we will light up guatemala
00:22:41.220and el salvador same thing and done and biden one of the first things he did was undo that and that's
00:22:49.800why we got two million coming in this whole incident steve it's like it's crazy because these guys the
00:22:56.020runners as you call them were cartel members of a.k. friggin 47 and this guy's got a like the
00:23:03.600a rifle and it defended himself we don't even know if the guy was shot was shot by him
00:23:10.020um it's just look it's a two-tier system of justice whether it's at the border whether it's
00:23:16.760in washington zee or anywhere in between you know there's a bounty on trump people
00:23:20.780there's a bounty on american citizens versus illegal this is this is not trump's america
00:23:26.940to that point they know this segment short episode two dropped of maga and the republican
00:23:34.220red wave never was my podcast it's the six volume uh episodes that are going to be debilitating all
00:23:41.640this week on bannon's war room and steve the posse put me into the top 50 of podcasts overnight okay
00:23:49.680that's admiral bannon's audience and this is really good stuff there's some nice stuff in there about
00:23:55.060hang on hang on give me that again because this is grace chung and captain bannon this is the war
00:24:02.820room audience that what what do we put you in the podcast how how high up so my my partner i started
00:24:08.520the podcast and it was like you know ranked like 180 or something like that it was coming down because
00:24:14.120i started it slow overnight it went i don't know it's like 38 or 33 or something like that
00:24:20.060and then politics okay and and that your audience is amazing this this documentary though steve is so
00:24:27.480important because it basically lays out what we need to do to win in 2024 and there's a whole i mean
00:24:34.900the two people that broke my freaking heart in the 22 election were joe kent and carrie lake okay
00:24:42.140carrie had it stolen in in it's not even arguable it was the worst deal in american political history it
00:24:49.540was just so brazen and joe kent basically he lost a plus seven republican district because of the
00:24:56.220republican rhinos running attack ads in the primary we can't make these stupid kinds of mistakes but
00:25:03.320the the scene and and the rnc and the rnc and the rnc didn't give him any money because he didn't
00:25:08.940they didn't use the same he didn't use the consultants right he had 80 000 i want to play
00:25:12.660we're gonna get it up tonight we're gonna blow it out let's play this clip from uh msnbc on inflation
00:25:18.740i want your comments to find the good news in today's inflation report from the labor department
00:25:25.200joining me now is nbc news business and data reporter brian chong so mixed bag yeah certainly
00:25:31.080well the overall numbers is that 6.4 that's how much more expensive things are in january 2023
00:25:36.240compared to january 2022 and when you look at the categories that led to a lot of the price increases
00:25:41.320over that time well it was rent for example just the cost of putting a roof over your head but also
00:25:46.460food that's what americans are feeling uh certainly when they go to the store so eggs
00:25:50.200margarine butter flour uh airfare also going up as well as people continue to go out and try to do
00:25:55.900that revenge spending so all in all it's certainly better than the 9.1 pace we saw in the summer but
00:26:01.040price is still very expensive the grocery store is painful very yeah eggs up eight over eight percent
00:26:07.080just between december and january so no relief on that side yet great brian chong thank you very much
00:26:12.100we're gonna get another inflation report in march right every month we get to do this yeah march
00:26:15.740right hello and then we're going to find out about whether they're going to raise rates again at the
00:26:19.340fed that's right in the middle of march middle of march all right brian thank you very much
00:26:22.640peter navarro your assessment sir news release from the biden white house hey
00:26:29.560eggs are expensive let them eat bacon right if they're the movie at one s uh the big debate now
00:26:37.340on wall street is how fast inflation is going to come down because that dictates how fast uh the
00:26:43.480fed's got to raise interest rates and you watch the markets every day and they go up or down depending
00:26:48.600on what people think about inflation but here's what i know steve here's what i know the incomes and
00:26:54.040the real wages of american blue-collar mega black brown and blue-collar workers are going into the
00:27:02.100toilet okay that's where we're at and msnbc won't talk about that cnn won't talk about that because
00:27:09.780they know that that is a message that that hurts the biden regime and it is a regime it's not a
00:27:16.960presidency it's a regime um so yeah this um this economic situation yeah i keep keep saying that
00:27:27.680the other shoe is going to drop in the markets and there's a lot of hedge fund managers and and and
00:27:32.680big you know the morgan stanley's world saying that the market it it's cruising for a crash and i i i'm
00:27:40.340sticking to that forecast because this inflation ain't going away it's just not going away let them
00:27:47.200eat bacon right biden extra expensive let them eat bacon let them eat dunkin donuts peter give me your
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00:29:34.780we made it clear that hey the next piece of this is your water source we want to test that now the
00:29:43.440good news is the majority of people who live in the east palestine community are in fact on municipal
00:29:50.400water and those municipal sources are deep wells that they were able to intentionally reserve using the
00:29:59.480most distant ones only for feeding the water supply but nevertheless there are quite a number of people
00:30:06.600who are on private water systems mostly private wells we have strongly encouraged all of those people on private wells
00:30:18.520to get their wells tested and that will be done at no cost to them this is something that is part of the
00:30:27.140remediation and it's very important for the reasons i just described now if you are one of the people who live in the
00:30:35.500impacted area and have a private water source you're not on municipal water i'd encourage you to call a number
00:30:41.580i'll read the number out you've heard it before it's 330-849-3919 and indicate i believe i'm in the affected area and i'd like to have my water source
00:30:55.640checked now we're strongly recommending those who have not yet had their water source checked to use bottled water
00:31:06.920bottled water is being made available again same phone number that you can call if you need access to that
00:31:13.620this is going to be particularly important if you are pregnant if you are breastfeeding or if you are preparing
00:31:19.860formula for an infant so we would encourage you um to avail yourself of that of that water
00:31:27.300the bottom line is that from the very start of this we have taken every step possible
00:31:36.740to assure that people's safety was first and foremost and that with the compounds that we are
00:31:46.340talking about in consultation with experts at the national level we have first made sure that we
00:31:54.800were providing a clean atmosphere clean air and now we are actively working to assure that people
00:32:02.200for the long run have clean water thank you governor if you were to live in the area would you feel
00:32:09.520comfortable moving back into your home look look i i think that i would be drinking the bottled water
00:32:19.960um and i would be continuing to uh um find out what the tests were showing as far as the air
00:32:29.520um i would be alert and and concerned but uh i think i would probably be back in my house
00:32:39.520what this is unbelievable you think you're mad in the opening segment about mr kelly with the first
00:32:48.840degree murder charge and the million dollar cash bond locked up and looks like solitary confinement
00:32:53.840down there in arizona you're about to get really mad i gotta bring in leahy first michael patrick leahy
00:32:58.680the ohio star i got jeffrey clark who is president trump's head of the the environmental protection
00:33:04.860force in the justice department where the real deals get done leahy my head's blown up and i don't
00:33:12.080want to say we forced this from the war room by being on to whining these guys but it is you know
00:33:16.420it's interesting that all of a sudden after we're hammering them for a couple days they pop up and have
00:33:21.000a press conference but are they telling people now you should be drinking bottled water what a week
00:33:26.720after they didn't do this before is this the first warning he and he's sitting there going yeah i think
00:33:31.280the air stay indoors what's what's going on here well at that press conference today the uh his uh
00:33:39.660ohio uh health officials sort of downplayed the air and water consequences of this uh first derailment
00:33:48.200and then the control burn on february 6th one of the things that we did notice however is you know
00:33:54.500vinyl chloride is a carcinogen and i don't think they really were focused that much on the long-term
00:33:59.560effects uh that that having this these uh chemicals in the groundwater could possibly have
00:34:05.820that was a an element that they underplayed i do have an answer to you for your question earlier today
00:34:11.500hold it hold it but hold it just but hang on but hang on whoa whoa slow down slow down until today
00:34:17.520because you said the governor till today they sent the kids back to school yesterday until today have
00:34:24.820they come out and told people they should be drinking bottled water yes or no and then the
00:34:29.940is the governor say i would stay indoors he's the governor of the freaking state what do you why are
00:34:34.940you sending the kids back to school they actually did they put out things about drinking bottled water
00:34:40.520and and saying about staying indoors yeah they put this out in a low-key sort of way but i think you're
00:34:47.420right the the media pressure no hold it ho ho ho ho ho ho ho whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa that was
00:34:54.080all taken off the city's back to normal they brought quote unquote back to normal they brought people back
00:34:59.580in they haven't told people to continue to shelter in place that was a new thing today we says yeah i
00:35:04.640would stay indoors that's why the reporter asked the question correct you are correct i'm i'm just
00:35:11.140reporting what he said okay okay so look see i'm no no no no here's my point here's my point
00:35:17.680they come up today and you said long term the head of the head guy right there said you should be
00:35:23.060drinking bottled water and particularly if you're pregnant you know maybe even shouldn't be around
00:35:27.500is this i don't get it why they're doing this look it's good they're doing today but why has it been
00:35:33.440this huge kind of gap in in any kind of information or any kind of uh telling people what's going on
00:35:40.340why why did it take today to have this press conference from the last time he helicoptered in
00:35:44.620and had a press conference the last time i think it was the media pressure in part the media pressure
00:35:50.860that that you placed uh on him from war room and some of our reporting at the ohio star but let me
00:35:57.400get back to the question you asked about the remember the incident happened february 3rd on february 6th
00:36:03.420three days later uh there was a controlled burn you wanted to know who made that decision you asked me
00:36:09.760several times this morning i have the answer to that question it's our lead story at the ohio star
00:36:15.080right now he admitted in his press conference that quote we made the decision the collective we
00:36:21.660he talked to it was governor dewine part of that week he consulted with the governor shapiro of
00:36:29.080pennsylvania because they're 50 miles away from uh they're right on the border with pennsylvania 50 miles
00:36:34.200away from pittsburgh um and also with quote unnamed federal agencies and uh unnamed state agencies so
00:36:43.020the we it looks like to me the the we is governor dewine because none of the others really had any
00:36:51.420authority he did not however cite uh in his press conference what legal authority uh gave him the
00:36:58.920right to make that what authority does he have what's the authority he he have because of the air
00:37:04.200the air the water goes all the way in the ohio river valley and then the air goes right over
00:37:08.840pennsylvania but hang on for one second did he talk about any analysis because remember there's two
00:37:14.260things going on here there's a controlled release right there's a control release of of the chemicals
00:37:19.660into the ditch and then there's a control burn of the chemicals they did a release we have to know
00:37:25.640i it's it feels like norfolk southern had the quickest way they could do this is get the stuff
00:37:32.140out of the tanks burn it move the tanks clear it and get the trains running again that's what happened
00:37:37.120here he's where's the analysis what's the alternatives how do you burn this stuff in the
00:37:42.080atmosphere you know why they did it because it was the quick way to move it here's what he could ask
00:37:46.540this guy five questions he'd be in complete meltdown go ahead now here's what he said he said that
00:37:51.640they they did modeling of where the air would move in the plume when they did the control burn
00:37:56.980and he said that they did they developed that with the ohio national guard in conjunction with the
00:38:01.840department of defense so he said they had analysis before he issued that decision the collective we but
00:38:10.440it was basically dewine that made that decision to do the control burn but hang on the control the
00:38:15.420control release gets the stuff out you scoop it back up put in something else and truck it out of
00:38:20.300there or take it back out you don't have to burn it into anyway you hang on you guys have done a
00:38:24.820great job i gotta make this point so that we can go ahead go ahead go ahead so what he said okay go
00:38:31.400ahead i want to be fair on that morning of february 6th what he said that the decision that he faced
00:38:37.480was uh either those five carriages with the hydrogen uh with the vinyl chloride rather was uh could
00:38:45.340possibly explode sending metal shards up around into the air and down for about a mile or to
00:38:52.120release it in a controlled burn that's what they that's how they framed the decision i don't know
00:38:57.700if that's true but that i mean that that's the wrong that's the wrong let me be blunt that's the
00:39:02.180wrong framing you do a control release so you take away the possibility of having the explosion got that
00:39:07.240we don't want shards of metal going everywhere you do a control release into the ditch and then you pull
00:39:12.680it back into something you don't have to burn it that's a separate decision you can put it back
00:39:17.480show me show me the alternative of putting it back into something else and trucking it out of there
00:39:21.240putting another rail cart getting the hell out of there and not burning it into the atmosphere
00:39:24.840michael that was an option that a former naval officer might come up with right who actually
00:39:30.080knows how to get things done but but it was not an option that they that they considered whatsoever
00:39:36.480okay hold it hang over say you guys doing a great job let me get jeffrey clark in here
00:39:42.680clark you were over you ran it for trump over in doj what the hell's going on who actually in your
00:39:48.240mind has authority to make that to make a call like that is it the governor since the air goes all over
00:39:53.360the mid-atlantic and blows into pennsylvania sir no steve uh and you know you're right on in your
00:39:59.700analysis as as usual but uh under an executive order uh for a land-based release like this it
00:40:06.540should be the federal on-scene coordinator who in this instance was eventually designated who is
00:40:12.160someone from uh epa uh that person should have been making uh the analysis now he can consult with
00:40:18.800the two governors but for the two governors to do it on their own and not have epa even do the air
00:40:24.400plume modeling once you did the controlled burn or what you know is often called in these kinds
00:40:29.540of situations in situ burns right it's at the site burning um you know it is inexplicable to me why
00:40:36.860why the department of defense why wouldn't epa who are the real masters of plume analysis hang on hang
00:40:42.240on jeff jeff jeff jeff jeff you gotta jeff you gotta stop here my head's blown up you got the epa's in
00:40:48.080guys backyards got a little creek running through and they're putting them in prison because they want
00:40:51.980to grow some corn next to the creek you got the epa and everybody's business they got their own police
00:40:57.640force why in the biggest thing that's happened here recently all sudden they're like little lambs i
00:41:04.100you gotta help me out here because you'd have doj dod epa all of them be up somebody's keister
00:41:10.180so please explain to me how the on-scene coordinator who's clearly calling back to the way how are they
00:41:16.100not saying everybody stand down we're from the government and we're here to help sir well that's
00:41:22.640what should happen steve and say what you want about uh the obama administration right i mean
00:41:27.500everybody and his brother from every conceivable agency i think it got up to something between 12
00:41:32.680and 17 were down at the deep water horizon disaster but this one seems to be one that's not gotten a lot
00:41:39.160of attention and i think the diagnosis is that epa is not doing you know classic environmental
00:41:44.820protection they're focused more on you know cultural marxist ideas like environmental justice that
00:41:50.820the clinton administration hatched and that this administration really has an apotheosis of
00:41:55.580and uh you know they're they're focused on the fake issue of climate change but if you're talking
00:42:01.400about protecting the key things that people care about for the public health like the air and water
00:42:06.940and avoiding contamination it seems like they're a wall i just want to make sure because we're breaking
00:42:14.420some news for you the first guy that has any kind of logic or credentials once again
00:42:19.460your understanding of the law being trump's assistant secretary of of of department of
00:42:25.420justice um attorney general in this area you're saying that the governor does not have the legal
00:42:31.860authority to make that call is that correct sir look you know if it were hyper exigent uh you know i
00:42:39.040could see uh governor kind of trying to make a call but i've seen a letter that uh references the federal
00:42:45.160on-scene coordinator i've seen a letter go out that under the circular statute which is about uh
00:42:50.760you know cleaning up waste sites and the like epa is involved in this so i don't understand why they
00:42:56.400weren't the ones making the determination because you're basically talking if you're going to do a
00:43:00.440burn like this uh uh kind of media trade-off like a pollution media trade-off between are you going to
00:43:06.420experience more water pollution or more air pollution and you know which do you do or you know you put
00:43:12.740economics to the side and as you were saying they vented the the train cars and then they
00:43:17.940let it on fire but they could have vented them and then scooped it up yeah jeffrey hang on for one
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00:46:31.240michael patrick lahey governor dewine and i'm not we're not trying to get in his business here i mean
00:46:37.060he's a governor just won by a massive landslide um but i i'm i'm i'm confused and here's what's got me
00:46:43.400worked up this is deplorable central eastern ohio western pennsylvania you see the little town of
00:46:48.720east palestine it ain't the hamptons right it's one of these backbone of america working class towns
00:46:54.840and it seems like when it deals with working class people nobody cares is it was divine did he say that
00:47:00.820he actually had the authority he took charge of this and the epa wasn't anywhere around um yeah the
00:47:07.180town of the town of east palestine is a wonderful little town 5 000 people about 50 miles from
00:47:12.800pittsburgh in ohio um he never mentioned once the legal authority by which he went forward with this
00:47:19.920controlled burn on february 6 and we were talking about the modeling it was done by the ohio national
00:47:25.800guard and department of defense as far as i can tell he did not reference once any on-site monitor
00:47:32.740from the epa at the location and frankly i think your guest uh who worked for the trump administration
00:47:39.740department of justice makes a compelling case that the illegal authority for this should should have
00:47:45.740rested with the epa's on-site monitor i don't know if there was in fact an epa on-site monitor there
00:47:52.740on february 6th jeffrey clark was uh the head of the environmental uh branch uh as assistant uh
00:48:01.420attorney general of the united states he'll be the attorney general of the united states
00:48:04.660in the third trump victory second trump term jeffrey do you normally have the company do this i mean
00:48:11.500i thought and something like this happens you have outside groups epa's got all these contractors that
00:48:16.260are specialists in this that and i understand norfolk's other knows how to handle the hazard material but
00:48:21.820shouldn't you bring in somebody and wouldn't you like to see an analysis between the controlled
00:48:26.380release and the controlled burn they're two different things you do the control release so
00:48:30.520you get it away from the cars they're not going to blow up but you get it out in the ditch and then
00:48:34.460maybe you have the alternative of a scooping it up or sucking it up and you transport it out on ground
00:48:40.080and not burn it into the earth's atmosphere would normally there be tons of analysis companies
00:48:46.440they're talking and maybe norfolk southern has a point of view because what they want to do is get
00:48:50.760the cars off the track and they want to get the track run it again because the time is money for
00:48:55.660those guys wouldn't you have some independent group there saying hey let's think this through for a
00:48:59.900second sir that's right steve you would have a seat at the table for norfolk southern right but you
00:49:07.360would definitely have all of the relevant government agencies you know epa here is particularly key
00:49:12.880because they have jurisdiction over both the clean air act and the clean water act and they would do
00:49:17.740an analysis ideally right they different scenarios would be presented and they decide what the you
00:49:23.760know safest option was and then if all else is equal right that that you know costs can be avoided
00:49:29.560as another variable right then you but it's way down the list of how you would prioritize it look in
00:49:35.220in the deep water horizon situation right there were endless analyses of you know how to try to cap the
00:49:42.560well what kinds of remediation to take i'll tell you quick story about uh you know the in situ burns
00:49:49.080that were done there like that spill was 40 miles off the coast and you know there was still controversy
00:49:55.140about whether to burn it off or not right but at the end of the day it really was a no-brainer to do
00:50:01.000uh that in situ burning 40 miles off the coast because it kept the oil from coming into shore and
00:50:07.020the fouling you know oyster beds and and closing beaches and the like but here you're talking about
00:50:12.540a residential area you're going to do a burn of a million pounds of vinyl chloride which basically
00:50:18.820releases hydrochloric acid quickly in terms of how it reacts in the atmosphere and phosgene gas from
00:50:25.100world war one i mean that seems like a very questionable decision steve i'd like to see
00:50:29.540the environmental analysis that that came to that being the best option this is about we're going
00:50:36.260to get to and we're going to get it by hook or crook because those folks out there deserve to know
00:50:40.160about this phosgene by the way we only had a bunch of treaties after first world war it was so brutal
00:50:45.280on humans right this is why the first world war is known as a killing fields because the gas you know
00:50:49.920the the chemical weapons right there is created um it's so bizarre it was done like this and
00:50:57.000particularly lahey the governor comes in with the guy with the water guy and they're saying yeah you
00:51:01.300better be drinking bottled water particularly pregnant and and he and dewine answers a question
00:51:06.120to say oh yeah i would be staying indoors is this dropping like a bomb in ohio right now michael patrick
00:51:12.900lahey this this press conference this afternoon uh i i don't know there are a number of uh folks that
00:51:20.620are actually on social media that are saying it's been overblown and then there are others that
00:51:26.980are saying it's been underreported uh i think the local media i looked at cleveland.com before i
00:51:33.700came on here and they they're reporting on the uh the press conference of course mainstream media
00:51:39.960there they had nothing to say about who made the decision to do the control burn or the legal
00:51:45.820authority they did emphasize wake them up yeah they did emphasize however that uh uh all of the the
00:51:53.820the short-term air and water problems were not that great that's what they emphasize at cleveland.com
00:52:00.120okay what would go uh right now uh how do they get to your site how do they get to you lahey
00:52:06.340the ohio star.com the ohio star.com for this story the star news network.com for our site and
00:52:13.380you can reach me on twitter getter and truth social michael p lahey
00:52:18.360thank you jeffrey clark how do people get to you sir you're doing great work over the rough
00:52:24.020vote and the team so our website is america renewing.com i'm at jeff clark us on twitter
00:52:31.300and getter and at real jeff clark on truth social steve and we're gonna break some other news i'm
00:52:37.700actually running the confirmation hearing for jeff clark for attorney general those are rachel maddow
00:52:42.220chris hayes ari melber suck on that my man jeff clark thank you brother appreciate you coming on
00:52:50.180admiral ronnie jackson next in this interview i gotta tell you he's gonna be worked up wait a couple of
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