Episode 2099: Trump Fully Complied, Biden Regime Knew Of Plan To Raid Mar A Largo; The Most Powerful Moms in America Are the New Face of the Republican Party
In a CNN exclusive, a potentially explosive whistleblower report that says security vulnerabilities at Twitter pose a threat to national security and democracy. That disclosure comes from Twitter s former head of security, Peter Zatko, whose claims were sent last month to Congress and several federal agencies.
00:00:00.000News in a CNN exclusive, a potentially explosive whistleblower report that says security vulnerabilities
00:00:07.740at Twitter pose a threat to national security and democracy.
00:00:12.600That disclosure obtained by CNN and The Washington Post comes from Twitter's former head of security.
00:00:19.020Peter Zatko's claims were sent last month to Congress and several federal agencies.
00:00:23.960In the 200-page disclosure, Zatko portrays a chaotic, reckless environment at a mismanaged company that allows too many staffers access to central controls and sensitive information without adequate oversight.
00:00:38.500It's not just a story about recklessness.
00:00:40.320Zatko also alleges that some of the company's senior-most executives try to cover up Twitter's vulnerabilities.
00:00:46.920CNN's Doni O'Sullivan is here with the exclusive details.
00:01:47.300Zatko is better known in the hacking world by his nickname Mudge.
00:01:50.940He's been a renowned cybersecurity expert for decades.
00:01:54.360His roots are in hacking, figuring out how computers and software work.
00:01:58.460That expertise might be why Jack Dorsey, then CEO of Twitter, hired Zatko after the company was hit by a massive attack in 2020 when hackers took over the accounts of some of the world's most famous people.
00:02:11.160Mudge was one of the top five or six executives at the company.
00:02:15.300Well, the other one is this Twitter situation.
00:02:17.900You know, Twitter, all the snowflakes in Twitter is that, you know, he's a white, heterosexual South African Nazi and, you know, is going to put Trump back on it.
00:10:07.860That's Merrick Garland understanding now they're in deep, deep kimchi, right?
00:10:13.760And so tell us about the counterpunch.
00:10:16.540The counterpunch was this motion that President Trump and his counsel filed, absolutely robust, four main points to the motion.
00:10:23.320One, to immediately stop review of all documents that were taken in the illegal break in search and seizure.
00:10:29.200Two, appoint a special master to oversee the whole process.
00:10:32.840Three, to provide a real inventory, to provide a real inventory without any plans, as President Trump said, of the property that was taken.
00:10:42.180And then four, vitally, to return the property that was illegally taken.
00:10:47.720So four vital points, four vital prongs to this motion from President Trump.
00:10:53.620President Trump specifically saying in the motion that law enforcement cannot be used as a weapon against political opponents.
00:11:01.140President Trump laying out where the current polling stands in terms of his positioning being up 40, 50 points.
00:11:09.140And anybody else who even thinks about running for president in the Republican Party being up about 10 on feckless, pathetic Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
00:11:18.320So what this motion is, is a strong, powerful statement from President Trump and his team that they are not going to put up with this tyrannical ovary.
00:11:26.900That the president will continue to fight, continue to fight against the weaponization of law enforcement.
00:11:33.160And again, drives another stake in any argument that the DOJ, the FBI, and of course the Biden administration have as to why this was necessary.
00:11:41.140Because it lays out again how there was full cooperation and compliance.
00:11:44.740Okay, you got this Thursday thing coming up with the affidavit, which I thought the magistrate said, hey, this thing's unprecedented.
00:11:53.720Which, you know, Merrick Garland, your magistrate that you selected that should recuse himself, that's currently anti-Trump.
00:12:01.040That guy, you sit there and go, this is just normal course of business.
00:16:48.240You got to buy one, get one, free sales.
00:16:49.700You got sheets, towels, pillows, blankets, moccasins, slippers, everything you need to kit out someone heading to college or back to college.
00:17:03.380We'll get some more information from the summit, particularly about this 3 September deadline that's happening for the, what is it, the VoteCast.
00:17:12.380We're going to get him on for the technical details, I think, Court Olson, too.
00:17:24.520Peter, I want to make, just for a note on our, because we're doing Twitter coverage throughout the day as we're doing primaries and the school boards with the moms.
00:17:32.640Because this Twitter thing's a big deal, right?
00:17:38.360This is the way they suppress our voices and the way they build their phony narratives.
00:17:42.220The world's gotten in so many problems.
00:17:43.960I can't wait to people start filing suits on Twitter for suppressing all the information on the vaccines and the mask mandates and all of it and start taking these guys, bankrupt them.
00:17:53.680Remember, we want to personally bankrupt all the employees on Twitter, you scumbags.
00:17:57.760We're coming for you, so run around and hide.
00:18:00.680Fauci, isn't Fauci's daughter, isn't she a Twitter?
00:18:03.900The engine room's telling me, is she a Twitter?
00:36:51.120Jonathan Sue, White House legal counsel.
00:36:54.840In the White House, that's the top lawyer's office to the president.
00:37:00.140So here's what John Solomon was telling you in a quick nutshell.
00:37:03.540We have Jonathan Sue of the White House interacting with the National Archives in a way which may be construed as exerting undue political influence on a process designed to ensnare a former president and thereby eliminate a rival.
00:37:29.240The second thing, and John Solomon's article, you need to read it because there's some quotes from Dershowitz in there.
00:37:36.620This legal opinion that Sue rendered, what I call repeatedly a fanciful and absurd notion that somehow the new president can eliminate the executive privilege of the old president.
00:37:55.660They cite Nixon versus GSA, but if you actually read that opinion, it's cabined, as they say in law, very, very carefully and very narrowly and would not apply even remotely to that case.
00:38:10.220Or, for example, to any of the other cases where Jonathan Sue has asserted that.
00:38:17.680My case, for example, Meadows, Covino, others like that.
00:38:21.400So this, we need to see all of the emails and memos and phone records of Jonathan Sue at this point to see who he was talking to.
00:38:32.760Was he talking to the Justice Department directly, the FBI?
00:38:36.860Was he talking to the Select Committee?
00:38:38.900But this is a huge smoking gun, and if we get more bullets fired from that gun, it's, as the boss would say, huge.
00:39:00.580You're a lawyer and one of the top ones.
00:39:02.700So walk us through what Solomon said and then Peter's assessment.
00:39:05.460To me, this is about as big a blockbuster you can get as about this as possible.
00:39:10.340This is going to be Watergate to the 20th power.
00:39:14.040And what Maggie Haberman and Kyle Chaney and all these people who are coming to me don't understand, we're turning, and this is metaphorically, we're turning the guns around on you, okay?
00:40:03.840And this is the smoking gun that the Biden White House is colluding with the Justice Department to bring in an investigation.
00:40:14.760And they're trying to bring charges against a former president.
00:40:17.400They're trying to eliminate their boss's chief political rival for the 2024 presidential election.
00:40:24.400And this is, you know, this is the same Attorney General Merrick Garland who had his senior Justice Department aides leak out to Newsweek that he did not personally approve this unprecedented, unnecessary, and unlawful home raid of former President Trump.
00:40:41.120You know, the narrative keeps changing constantly.
00:40:50.280To have the White House medal in an investigation like this probably violates Department of Justice regulations as it relates to these criminal investigations.
00:41:01.120But the bigger question is, is why is the White House involved?
00:41:05.380They're using the pretext of executive privilege.
00:41:07.760But it's really to get in there and figure out what's going on and guide the Justice Department.
00:41:12.180It's really, really, really inappropriate what they're doing here.
00:41:16.420And this whole thing is going to backfire spectacularly on Biden and his administration.
00:41:23.440You've got the magistrate with the affidavit for Thursday.
00:41:29.400He's already said, he contradicted him right there and said, hey, you guys are wrong.
00:41:36.760When they're saying it's normal course of business, you've got now Trump counterpunching and going in for the special master, which now obviously you need because you can't trust anybody in the White House.
00:41:45.680But the explosive thing is that you also see now, because we see these letters, this has been an ongoing process is what Mike Davis has said from day one.
00:42:57.860The Biden was part of the Obama regime that sicked the the intel community.
00:43:02.180They spied on presidential candidate Donald Trump in 2016, and they even spied on President Donald Trump when he became the president.
00:43:09.760So, you know, this is not shocking at all that they're doing this.
00:43:13.340It's it's inappropriate, probably probably illegal what they're doing, but it's not shocking.
00:43:17.860They this this is part of a pattern and practice of of these goans to weaponize, politicize and weaponize law enforcement in the intel community against their political enemy.
00:46:16.720I've been saying for a while they're trying to divert your attention with this noise down in Mar-a-Lago.
00:46:21.320But now that we're getting to the now we're getting down to it and now you're seeing that the illegitimate Biden regime acting like a banana republic.
00:47:04.460Remember, Merrick Garland came that close, ladies and gentlemen, came like the gap between my fingers would be a lifetime appointment on the Supreme Court of the United States.
00:48:17.780No, they're the they're the administrator for the knowledge and information historically that will be passed down to the administrative state.
00:48:25.220And that's why they are there to take out Trump.
00:49:12.220If there's more memos from Jonathan Suh and emails that are between the House Select Committee, between the Justice Department, between the FBI.
00:51:49.260This is a whole other Watergate thing.
00:51:51.120Biden, ladies and gentlemen, this is historic.
00:51:54.560Between Fauci and Wuhan and all he did with the gain of function, between the invasion of the southern border, between all of this, get the popcorn out and get ready.
00:52:05.720And I also promise – I'll tell you what.
00:52:15.940I'm now very – the audience, you know, I'm very focused on going Navarra on you to get – I'm going to start just wearing not three shirts, just one.
00:52:22.600When I got those big guns like Navarra, I got those big guns and fully ripped – when I'm fully ripped as my trainer.
00:52:30.800My guess is that even with your meager conditioning, you could bench press Fauci.