On today's show, Steve and Cortez discuss the latest in the Ukraine crisis, the callousness of Joe Biden's trip to Kiev, and the importance of an open checkbook. Plus, a look back at Benny Johnson's early days in the Civil War.
00:04:53.000In Trump's, well, first of all, in any rational universe, should the EPA guy have gone wheels up and put it up on social media, gone wheels up on Saturday to go to Africa for a climate change tour with entertainers?
00:05:09.840Or should he been camped out in East Palestine, in any Cartesian rational universe, sir?
00:05:16.820So, Steve, look, in my experience, cabinet secretaries and level officials, you know, they fall into two categories.
00:05:26.620They're either workers or they're kind of personae who, you know, speechify and are kind of the public face of the agency.
00:05:36.420Whichever dimension you look at this job, and I think both Buttigieg and Regan fall into the second category, the kind of, you know, speechifying category, not the on top of the details category.
00:05:48.500But whichever category you're talking about, it's a total mistake to get on a plane with a Hollywood star and go tour Africa about climate change.
00:05:56.460When you have real Americans, real working class people who are coughing, who are having, you know, all kinds of eye episodes, there's dead fish on the ground, and no one really can get to the bottom of this.
00:06:09.500It's just, it's unthinkable to get on a plane and go do that.
00:06:13.400It shows that if they have public relations officials who are advising them at the EPA and at DOT, they're really terrible, Steve.
00:06:21.460They've got to bring in a new set of teams.
00:06:25.720You're a very sophisticated lawyer and did a great job for President Trump, and I keep saying, I keep telling, I said, hey, Clark's going to be the attorney general in the second term.
00:06:33.840As you read Josh Shapiro's letter, how damning is that of the process of EPA, but particularly the senior leadership of Norfolk Southern, sir?
00:06:47.800I mean, he says that they weren't given the information.
00:06:50.920He says they detached themselves from the unified command, and it's not a very unified command if you can detach yourself from it without consequences.
00:06:58.980And, you know, he's obviously pointing out that they did this without a lot of analysis and that, you know, the state and local affected officials weren't informed of what that analysis was.
00:07:11.540And I have exactly the same suspicions you have, Steve, and that Daniel Patrick Leahy has, which is that that's because they didn't do a real analysis.
00:07:19.420They decided that if they could burn the chemicals up quickly, their circle of liability, their Superfund liability down the road would be a lot lower.
00:07:28.460And in terms of people who sue them in tort, well, you know, we're talking about diseases that have long manifestation times, long latency periods.
00:07:36.660So I think it looks like a cost-benefit legal analysis that benefits only the company but wasn't looking at the public health of the residents of East Palestine.
00:07:45.420Just real quickly before I lose you, just tell people why that's Superfund, why that's such a big deal here.
00:07:51.920And that was clearly in front of mind of the Norfolk Southern executives, sir.
00:07:57.180So the only official communications I can find, although EPA does have a website up now about this under their on-scene coordinator section, was a letter under the CERCLA statute.
00:08:09.780And that's the statute that creates the Superfund, and it makes its strict liability for any company basically to create a waste site.
00:08:17.620And we're now talking about East Palestine at the site of this derailment being a CERCLA site, a Superfund site.
00:08:26.260And so, you know, Norfolk Southern is strictly liable for all of the cleanup costs that result from that.
00:08:33.100And if you could find a way, if you were a Norfolk Southern, to pay lower, you know, cleanup costs, you know, all else being equal, you'd want to do that.
00:08:41.740But that's precisely why EPA and other federal officials should have stepped in and said, no, you're not going to do this controlled burn in a, you know, residential area with a population of 5,000 and the ability of the cloud to blow, you know, across other states, Pennsylvania, into Canada eventually.
00:08:59.780So it looks like there might have been a decision to save, you know, Superfund payouts at the expense of the public health of the people of Ohio and Pennsylvania, Steve.
00:09:32.580They're going to hire big-time PR firms, crisis communications.
00:09:36.400They're all going into crisis mode right now.
00:09:39.880And Shapiro's shot across the bow to say, hey, you know, I tried, but gosh, gee willikers, look at all this that happened, right?
00:09:48.400And the company basically went rogue, right?
00:09:50.780So this is going to get – and we've got to make sure we have the record for the people in East Palestine, Ohio.
00:09:59.180That's how they're going to get protection.
00:10:01.380That's where we can get this mess cleaned up.
00:10:03.320That's how people are going to get on top of things.
00:10:04.980And ultimately, this is how financially and economically they will be taken care of as they should be given we're spending $6 trillion a year, right, on every other thing.
00:10:14.800But Jeffrey, how do – Jeff Clark, how do people get to you?
00:10:18.280By the way, just I haven't had a chance to do this year or even get to Russ Vogt.
00:10:23.580The Jeff Bezos Amazon WAPO, Washington Post, literally had one of the best pieces I've read in a long time over the weekend.
00:10:34.520And it was on – in fact, it may be up on the – it may be in the paper, Dan, on the site, on Russ Vogt.
00:10:41.880But so we're going to get Russ on here hopefully tomorrow or the next day.
00:10:45.300Incredible about what Russ Vogt, what you've heard Russ on the show going through his budget.
00:10:50.360They basically walked through about how that was the driving force now in getting people's hands around this madness, his budget.
00:10:57.480So, Jeff, you guys are doing incredible work over there.
00:11:00.320How do they get to you to get to the site to see your work and all the other great work that's going on and also your social media?
00:11:06.360Sure. So, Steve, you can find Russ Vogt and my boss and myself and people like Kash Patel and Ken Cuccinelli on the Center for Renewing America website, which is americarenewing.com.
00:11:22.280And then my personal social media is JeffClarkUS on Getter and Twitter.
00:11:28.700And on Truth Social, it's RealJeffClark.
00:11:31.800Attorney General Clark, thank you. Thank you.
00:11:36.060I guess I'm a little – I don't want to get ahead of the curve – ahead of the wagon train here.
00:11:40.320But Jeff Clark, honored to have you on here.
00:11:42.020Great, great breakdown of what's going on.
00:11:50.460So, let me reset here, particularly over the weekend.
00:11:57.200So, we're one year – we're coming up on the one-year anniversary, one year into this.
00:12:01.440And Fox has reported – because I want to make sure there's not this misrepresentation of what's happened.
00:12:05.520Fox has reported – Fox News has reported that the – either cash for military lethal, for military non-lethal, and for humanitarian being defined as underwriting their GDP and their budget is either cash spent or obligated for this year is $200 billion.
00:12:28.000And I want Grace and Mo to make sure that that's up in all the chat rooms so we can use that as a reference.
00:12:34.780Not this $29 billion, the term, but $200 billion.
00:12:38.520And that's before Biden's going over there.
00:12:40.680And Kirby and Biden have said the same thing.
00:12:42.780Their mantra over the weekend is the same thing.
00:12:44.840However long it takes and whatever it takes.
00:13:47.980Number two, they want reparations to rebuild the country, which will go into trillions of dollars.
00:13:53.120And number three, they want war crimes, a tribunal set up immediately and try the leadership for – and others for war crimes.
00:13:59.480That's a big spread between the bid and the ask about what people were talking about in the early days of this war when the prime minister of Israel, former prime minister Bennett, Naftali Bennett, tells us he was very close to a deal with Putin and Zelensky before the Americans came in and started to escalate.
00:14:19.200So right now we're in an open-ended conflict.
00:14:23.180As we've told you, Blinken finally wakes up over the weekend and meeting with the Chinese, kowtowing to the Chinese, which he never should have had the meeting.
00:14:30.240We should have thrown the ambassador out.
00:14:32.140We should have shut down the consulates.
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00:18:09.780We united the leading economies of the world to impose unprecedented costs that are squeezing Russia's economic lifelines.
00:18:18.960Together, we've committed nearly 700 tanks and thousands of armored vehicles, 1,000 artillery systems, more than 2 million rounds of artillery ammunition,
00:18:33.880more than 50 advanced launch rocket systems, anti-ship and air defense systems, all to defend Ukraine.
00:18:44.440And that doesn't count the other half a billion dollars we're going to be announcing with you today and tomorrow.
00:18:53.200And that's just the United States in this piece.
00:18:57.620And just today, that announcement includes artillery ammunition for HIMARS and howitzers, more javelins, anti-armor systems, air surveillance radars to help protect Ukrainian people.
00:20:08.480They were most concerned about the liquids in the tanks, the rail tanks, exploding in the shards of iron and steel that would come off of that and hurt the local surrounding area.
00:20:22.640That, ladies and gentlemen, is a bald-faced lie.
00:20:48.640The foundational element, what you see in East Palestine, Ohio, is the foundational element of not just the greatest country in the world, but the greatest country in the history of the earth.
00:21:12.240It's not Mike Regan going out to Africa for a seven-day boondoggle on climate change, on Gaia, on the new religion, on the cult religion of Gaia.
00:21:21.740It's not Pete Buttigieg, what me worry Buttigieg, Alfred E. Buttigieg.
00:21:32.160It's not DeWine, all the establishment Republicans.
00:21:34.180That makes up a new story every day, flies in his helicopter for 15 minutes.
00:21:39.700It's not the corporatist Shaw and what they represent, the new managerial class, who don't really understand their responsibilities and their obligations to not just the community but to the nation.
00:21:51.780We used to have that in the generation that came out of World War.
00:21:55.700Actually, I think we've had it – although you had robber barons, et cetera, you had something about the managerial class in this country that put the country and the well-being of its citizens first before the bottom line.
00:22:46.160And one of the reasons that there's so much momentum to keep going, have the open checkbook, these companies never thought they'd be selling the ammunition, the shells, the artillery shells, the tank shells, the bullets.
00:22:58.260They never thought they'd have this kind of volume.
00:22:59.900Not just the money laundering in Ukraine.
00:23:05.860Ukraine's a cash cow for the global elites.
00:23:09.020And many of these factories, by the way, are in red states.
00:23:11.260So that's why you got a lot of pressure to these Republican congressmen because the good times are rolling, baby.
00:23:28.380Now, the fact that we're six months behind or eight months behind where we should be supplying Taiwan and doing everything we do to the Chinese Communist Party –
00:23:37.600because the Chinese Communist Party just told you this weekend, hey, I think they're putting up all the balloons.
00:24:45.500And getting photos in there, photo op.
00:24:49.320Have you seen any government officials flying around in helicopters over East Palestine or down the Ohio River Valley and checking that – you know, where the water looks like – looks like the rainbow from the Wizard of Oz?
00:25:03.440Have you seen anybody – they're putting a drone over that?
00:25:26.260Joe Biden can't do it because he's in Ukraine with an open checkbook.
00:25:29.300You know, Merrick Garland can't do it because, you know, he's out thinking about how he's going to, you know, indict President Trump or – I could go on, right?
00:26:54.700We're in a war at home against the administrative state who have just given you the bird, right, flipped you the bird.
00:27:02.020And we're at war globally with the Chinese Communist Party and their allies, right?
00:27:08.360And we're getting sucked into a kinetic war, a major league World War I slash World War II type kinetic war on the Eurasian landmass 8,000 miles away from here on something that has no vital national security interest to us.
00:27:21.320When we've got five or six million illegal aliens in here, fentanyl, you know, fentanyl up to your eyeballs, killing everybody, the second opium war by the CCP, and the country's coming apart.
00:27:32.260And Donald Trump right now, we don't have time.
00:27:35.680We don't have time right now to test anything.
00:27:38.320We've got to get – Trump's been there, done that.
00:29:48.460It's the second rodeo, like Yogi Berra said, deja vu all over again.
00:29:53.400And this time it is so much worse, Steve.
00:29:56.360I can't even begin to say, and I mean that sincerely.
00:29:59.260What is going on now is not just the United States having submitted amendments like they did last year.
00:30:08.420Upwards of 90 nations have submitted proposals, all told, to amend international health regulation.
00:30:16.980They've put forth 307 proposed amendments that would amend more than half of the articles of the international health regulations, which quite frankly are misnamed, right?
00:30:30.860I was up all night tonight, Steve, because they're actually meeting all week long in Geneva.
00:30:36.100So in Geneva, it's midnight at my time, 9 a.m. their time.
00:30:40.200They've started meetings to start negotiating these proposed amendments.
00:30:44.440They have 51 pages of changes to essentially a 58-page document.
00:30:50.780I'd love to dive right into the top 10 of things that they're changing in the amendments, but I want to make it very, very clear that I think Colin, who's following me, is most likely going to be talking about the treaty.
00:31:03.600Well, that's what they're talking about next week.
00:31:05.780They have a different group, the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body, talking about the treaty.
00:31:09.160That's a different pile of insanity, okay?
00:31:12.200But in terms of the amendments, I will stick to the amendments.
00:31:14.780Everything I'm talking about is the amendments to what really should be called—
00:31:17.820Just real quick, James, hang on, just real quickly, because on changing the regulations, this is why the Gateway Pundit had the headline.
00:31:25.480In changing these regulations, they don't need to go—like the treaty, they need to bring it back to us.
00:31:29.500The regulations, they could actually change in the United States in being a signatory to the regulations.
00:31:35.280All of a sudden, it gets to be the controlling document for the United States.
00:32:09.720And just yesterday, I put forth the top 50.
00:32:12.580And I encourage people to check out what I'm reporting on.
00:32:16.320Number one, there's a combination of changes where Bangladesh submitted changes and Malaysia submitted changes.
00:32:24.220And when you put them together, what they did is they would want to change the definition of the phrase temporary or standing recommendation.
00:32:34.700It's currently defined as non-binding.
00:32:38.860Well, Bangladesh says, well, we want to cross out the word non-binding.
00:33:28.180They changed the language so that it's not like some documented emergency.
00:33:32.660You know, they could have, would have, should have called a public health emergency of international concern when all the smoke from East Palestine went to Canada.
00:33:41.040And the health and human services could have called a public health emergency because we have a health emergency.
00:33:47.580What they want to do is change it so that Tedros can declare an emergency if there's something that could potentially be an emergency.
00:33:55.700Number three, India submitted changes that literally would cross out language that is currently in the IHR.
00:34:04.840Currently, the IHR are, it's mandated that they must be implemented with full respect for the dignity, human rights, and fundamental freedoms of people.
00:34:16.320They would give, number four, the director general the opportunity or the mandate to, and this, you know, I don't normally pull the communist card,
00:34:25.180but this is right out of Marxist philosophy, he would have the ability to have an allocation plan where once he says there's an emergency,
00:34:33.920he could tell country A that their manufacturers have to make the required products that he says and give them to country B.
00:34:40.780Way down at the bottom, they're changing it in Annex 10 that there would be an obligation of duty to cooperate.
00:34:49.280And probably the worst one is number six, which is global health certificates.
00:34:53.920In nine different articles in three of the annexes, a multitude of states, especially the European Union,
00:35:02.380they're the ones who are really pushing this, they have said that they want to have a global digital health certificate
00:35:07.600with a prophylaxis certificate, a testing certificate, a vaccine certificate, a recovery certificate, passenger locator forms.
00:35:15.140And the Indonesian health minister, who's not a doctor, he's a banker, at the G20, he said back in November that they wanted to implement that this year.
00:35:26.340Now, what they have been saying in their meeting this week in Geneva to discuss these amendments,
00:35:33.660you know, I have every hope in the world that people will rise up and speak up about what's going on here.
00:35:40.900All of the information is available on StopTheGlobalAgenda.com.
00:35:46.480And you know me, I give my phone number, anybody wants to talk about this, it's 310-619-3055.
00:35:54.360I've been doing daily Zoom calls, now I'm doing two a day.
00:35:57.640For anybody who has questions about this at noon and 7 p.m. Pacific time, every day, that's 3 p.m. Eastern and 10 p.m. Eastern.
00:36:05.900This is very, you know, detail-oriented, but it's really simple.
00:36:09.880It's a, it is an attempted global coup.
00:36:12.300Yeah, Mo and, Mo and, yes, Mo and Grace have put this up on our getter now, so we'll do it and have the posse give comments.
00:36:19.700It's an attempted global coup by over 90 nations who want to give up their sovereignty to the WHO
00:36:26.660and drag all of the other nations into that because if the majority of the 194 nations agree to this, it's, it's a done deal.
00:36:40.140Joe, Biden said today in, in Ukraine that he was there to protect the sovereignty and the territorial integrity of the Ukrainians.
00:36:47.480This shows you how much interest they have in the sovereignty of the United States of America.
00:36:50.940Do you believe, James, we want you to hang on.
00:36:53.500Do you believe that if these are approved, this will take the sovereignty of the United States of America and destroy it?
00:37:35.340So, based on report, based on reporting, um, I want to kind of go back to, to last year, where Alicia Poe revealed, um, about these, uh, proposed amendments, which was, uh, strengthen WHO preparation for, in response to these public health emergencies.
00:37:53.520And what this would do is we'd give the Biden regime a more control of what constitutes a pandemic and how long it lasts.
00:38:01.980And Julian Conradson also reported there was a plan for a mandatory universal digital passport and ID system.
00:38:20.500Where, where, where does this come in and all this, all these radical changes is that they're going to be any process in the United States that we get to approve this, or is this all just getting done in a Geneva?
00:38:32.660Well, well, this is not going to be submitted to the Senate.
00:38:40.240Um, as you know, um, under president, under president Obama, they did this with the Iran deal where there wasn't any Senate approval,
00:38:49.860but it had the full force of law and, you know, we can't count on the Supreme court or the courts in general to save us on this because, um, there were two, there are two, um, Supreme court cases specifically.
00:39:06.120One is Missouri versus Holland, which ruled that treaties actually supersede state laws and U U S versus Belmont, which also rules that, you know, these, uh, so-called exec agreements have, you know, legally binding force, the same legally binding force with treaties.
00:39:27.960Colin, hang on for one second before you, is there anybody in the U S Senate or anybody in the house right now in your reporting that's on top of this?
00:39:37.740Is there anybody, any elected official that you can point to that's actually on top of this and looking to either bring this into a congressional hearing or start to say, Hey, we can't do this until it comes before the full body.
00:39:51.500Um, I can't point to anybody at this time, but of course we have, you know, a lot of great patriots in the house, the Senate, we've got people like Rand Paul.
00:40:03.780We've got people that like Marjorie Taylor green, Lauren Boebert, um, essentially tech crews.
00:40:12.420They can, I'm sure they would all be willing to hold the buying regime's feet to the fire.
00:40:17.640Yeah. Yeah. But it's not, my point is we can't assume that we got to make sure this gets out to them. Okay. Hang her for a second.
00:40:24.560James, how do people, the, remember the war room posse was on this last time under your leadership for 24 hours a day, sending, you know, filling out the forums, getting on there, trying to participate.
00:40:34.860What do you need from this audience now on this? Tell me, tell me what action item, what's the actionable information you can give us?
00:40:41.920Number one, go to stop the global agenda.com. There's 10 items that people can do immediately. Okay.
00:40:49.800Uh, if you go to exit the W H O.com, there's a list of all of the members of Congress in the Senate who have in the past supported legislation of some type.
00:41:02.120That was anti who, um, representative bigs in Arizona has proposed house resolution 79, which is to defund and exit the W H O.
00:41:14.060What we need are for people in the posse to go to exit the who.com and make some phone calls to all of the potential allies.
00:41:23.520I've got to put up as low hanging fruit. These are people who supported legislation in the past. If they just get awakened, I suspect they will do so in the future. Yeah.
00:41:34.540Uh, James, is there anything, where do they go to actually watch these proceedings or to, is there a way for them to watch in real time or to listen in real time?
00:41:42.660Stop the global agenda. Yeah. It's all on stop the global agenda.com. And my latest article, which is, um, 50 really bad amendments. Um, it's, it's on the W H O website.
00:41:52.880This particular page that you're showing right now is a month ago, a month or two ago.