Episode 2808: The Feckless 20; Victories In Georgia
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On today's show, we have a special guest on the show to talk about the current tactics being used by the Republican opposition to the DOJ and FBI in order to try to hold Donald Trump in check and prevent him from being charged with a crime.
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this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
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these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
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had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
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the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
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like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people
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had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my
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country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bann
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republicans they're not just defending trump they're going after the doj sort of exactly the
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plan of steve bannon a few years ago remember when steve bannon was first on the scene you know
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let's blow the whole thing up when you're seeing elected republicans who have been in office for
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years taking on the doj making arguments that they know aren't true what's their plan so distrust
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across the american people well it's interesting that you bring up steve bannon because you know
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he he advises a number of these republicans behind the scenes and they appear on his show uh in which
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they discuss you know some of these very tactics that they use then on the floor of congress and in
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their committees um but yes i mean one of the things is to is to blow up uh the public confidence in the
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justice system and in institutions at large in this case uh the idea is to attack the fbi and the
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justice department as uh as hard as harsh as they can um and to take whatever steps possible to make
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it unpleasant to ever bring charges against donald trump again or continue with the cases and if that
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means issues issuing subpoenas hauling in various uh fbi officials to answer questions restricting
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funds those are the steps they're going to take i mean the latest thing they're going to do is to try
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to uh block funding for a new fbi headquarters in retaliation uh for this case being brought and so
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they're trying to make it as painful as possible and they're acting you know sort of as a as a as a
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defense counsel in in the hall of congress for donald trump the author of the resolution this
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this representative luna person who i don't think i've ever met until today when she literally came
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wheeling by me and one of those scooters that you have when you injure your leg and shouted out uh
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something of the effect that you know she wasn't done with me she was going to bring back a new
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resolution next week and this time it would pass and one of the reporters asked me after witnessing
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this this spectacle uh has it always been like this or have things just gotten so much worse
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and i have to say sadly things have gotten so much
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okay um a lot to go through today and we're gonna get you all the insight of baseball uh stephanie roll
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once again ahead of the curve uh she kind of gave a preamble because it's much deeper than what the uh
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their hill correspondent talked about um today's new york times actually has and there's two articles
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today we're going to connect dots here um we got the hit lead story in the hill which is about the
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coming government shutdown and the appropriations process and everything like that that that's a
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that's a misdirection play we're gonna get into all that that's trying to lull you to sleep
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that the rhino republicans are actually doing something on capitol hill when all they're going
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to do is fall to get a cr on the bus it's all coming all the lobbyists are already working on
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it and they're trying to say oh no no no no we're gonna have these deep cuts dc drainer is going to
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be here in a second talk about warriors like anna polina luna and really who the votes that matter
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you saw the 20 cowards and the 20 traitors yesterday we're getting more of that is dc drain is
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doing a great job naming names additionally the new york times lead story jonathan swan maggie
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heyerman charlie savage this is a follow-on to axios's piece before swan left about the
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administrative state and it stars this piece this morning stars russ vote and uh and jeff clark
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we're going to have both of them on here uh this morning uh to tease some things we're working on
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and then i think hopefully jeff is going to join us at six o'clock and give us a deeper drill down
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this is about the deconstruction of the administrative state about the no more in this this fantasy on the
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left of an independent doj and an independent fbi but more importantly how the legal profession is the
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is the uh connective tissue or the kind of the infestation inside the entire apparatus and we're
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going to we're going to start ripping that out like you rip out weeds um we're going to get to all
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that this morning massive news coming out of georgia massive news coming out of the situation mike
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lindell we've got it all let me start with dc drano dc drano you just put rogan you just put up
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this amazing thing about uh shift and this this tells you the warriors from the non-warriors
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anna paulina luna is confrontational aggressive because you have to be confrontational aggressive
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they all you know they're there to rip your face off but they want to play all gentlemanly right i
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mean not they don't want to play that they want to go to the media and say oh this is so terrible
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it's such a spectacle your thoughts rogan uh they don't even want to talk about anna paulina so it's
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actually progress that shift mentioned her by name you know they'll talk about george santos they'll
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talk about marjorie they don't even want to mention anna because she is everything that they claim to
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be she's hispanic she's a veteran she's a woman and she is savage she's obviously very smart and i
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thought that story was hilarious how after the censure vote failed she wheels by him and uh talks smack
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and and says she's going to go after him again you know it's refreshing to actually have republicans
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that fight but what people don't understand or forget she's seven months pregnant she has a
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busted leg she's wheeling around you know she's got bigger balls than anyone in the entire gop and
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she's a seven month pregnant lady going after shift so god bless her we love what she's doing
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talk to me i said yesterday i put up on getter and i got retweeted uh about the effete intellectualism
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of get people like massey walk through the other collaborationist the 20 and they had every excuse
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in the book of why we didn't bring the hammer down on on shifty shift yeah so the two main concerns were
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that it's the the it was the fine that they had the issue a 16 million dollar fine uh massey and some
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of his people thought that it was unconstitutional which many of us have disagreed uh and the other
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people thought the fine was unwise right so let's start with the unconstitutional uh he's citing the
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27th amendment that says you can't change a congressional member's salary during the term
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right this is so they can't jack up and you know rob the treasury more than they already do he's saying
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that well i got fined by nancy pelosi five hundred dollars for masks and i don't think anyone should be
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able to have fines i think that's crazy but here's the difference between republicans and democrats
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democrats will pass something that is blatantly unconstitutional and say stop me in court
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do your best see you three years from now when the judge strikes out half of what we got through
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right republicans will say well maybe this isn't exactly perfectly let's not even do it at all and
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that's just crazy we have to change that mindset we obviously don't want to do unconstitutional
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things but if there's a gray area like mike pence on j6 go for it if the constitution is silent on it
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that means there's a green light people need to know this and let the dems fight this in court let
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adam schiff spend two to three years illegal bills fighting this to the supreme court and in the end
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it might actually help massey's case if he does prove to be unconstitutional then massey didn't have
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to do anything and now we have this policy in place so why not leave it up to schiff why not why
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are we waiting for a democrat to stiff us with a 10 million dollar fine then we have to fight in
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course so that's just it's weak and it's a it's a weak argument and it's a weak mindset and then you
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know the unwise oh it's it's unwise to penalize democrats that what lead two impeachments on our
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president spy on him lie to the american people for four years rigged the election it's unwise to
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punish them the these are the cowardly and it's not just it's not about punishment it's about
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accountability this is the effete intellectualism that the justification of the establishment here
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this is pure mitch mcconnell that's why you know massey you can talk about all this libertarian
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stuff he's just he's a he's just a uh a apparatchik of the mcconnell uh republican establishment
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party out there that's got to be broken up people should be ashamed massey is the reason we got this
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massey's vote on rules with another effete intellectualism is the reason that you're going
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to have five or six trillion dollars of new debt okay how's that said out there in the commonwealth of
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kentucky uh dc drano this is an evolving story and it's going to get heated correct me if i'm wrong
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anna polina luna told schiff dude i'm coming for you i'm coming back next week where do we stand on
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that she is she's going to be bringing another privileged resolution to censure schiff this one
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is unfortunately not going to have the fine and you know censure getting censured is a slap on the
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wrist right it's good to have in the history books it's a moral victory but the actual teeth
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of this resolution were in the fine so we can thank these coward 20 for stopping this for for
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allowing future democrats to get away with spying on the president and lying to the american people
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yeah and i just want to call out one person in particular mike turner of ohio he's the current
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chair of the house intel committee he voted to protect adam schiff his intel buddy and from what
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i'm hearing he has been a roadblock against actual maga investigations against russia collusion
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against ccp financial interests with u.s business leaders and politicians and i'm going to be doing
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a deeper dive on who's actually in his pocket and i have a feeling it's got some china ties
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we're we're we're going to have uh brian costello and colonel derrick harvey again on tomorrow exactly on
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this topic mike turner mike turner's controlled by shifty shift mike turner has no earthy idea what
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he's doing he's not into i think he's the mayor of dayton he's not intellectually up to the task at
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hand he kowtows to shift he's avoided sequoia and the reason he's avoided sequoia they're a major funder
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of mccarthy and scalise we've got the receipts this is mike turner has shut down an investigation of the
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of the biggest the goldman sachs of venture capital sequoia capital which is a funding mechanism of the
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democratic party they've tossed some some crumbs to the republicans get them back off this is the
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biggest single scandal because sequoia has taken american pension fund money and funded chinese
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military artificial intelligence all through uh shen right the the the ccp operative that was the head
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of the firm they just broke the firm up into a couple of pieces after our investigation and onslaught
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they decided to bifurcate it doesn't work this is and this is mike turner has an investigation he
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shut down mike turner is as bad as they get this the kind of guy you got to turf out you're not going
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to change the country where you got scumbags like this and these are total scumbags and this is why
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he didn't want to hold shift accountable uh rogan how do people get to your social media
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dc underscore drano i'm on everything uh gonna be dropping some heat on twitter you just broke the story
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but i'm going to be doing a deep dive into sequoia and who they got in their pocket it's a damn shame
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that we got people like mike turner leading the house intel committee damn shame this this sequoia
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story is going to be the biggest story of the summer it is shocking of the level of this rogan
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glad you're on the case thank you brother appreciate it thank you and god bless
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i and a paulina luna a real tiger let me go to mike lindell i got mike lindell
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mike yet last we left you yesterday you were in uh about to be arrested again in federal court for
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for video for live streaming into war room what happened yesterday well i did get reprimanded for
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that in the hallway there by the uh you know live streaming from the federal courthouse but uh we were
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in there steve it went great actually uh the article came out today it said some nine months
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later mike lindell still fighting to get his seized cell phone back in federal court there it is and
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the judges in that article everybody um it says you know it's to backtrack a little on september 13
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2022 the fbi surrounded me at a hardy's in mankato minnesota coming back from a duck hunting trip and
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what i did is i sued the government and the fbi one week later they took my cell phone and that and
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and uh nowadays you take a cell phone it's not like taking it 20 years ago that's that was my
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whole livelihood and one of the judges yesterday in the courtroom said this isn't like the old days
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he said the same thing he said you take this guy's cell phone he has hundreds and or he actually said
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thousands of employees this big company and what if he was doing something a few days prior you took
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his livelihood and um and then the so the judges said you know you haven't given his cell phone back
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and it's been months later and you could mirror it in 12 seconds now the lady didn't know what to
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say from the government she kind of went and uh he said when when do you plan on giving it back and
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she said well we we're going to keep it indefinitely and the judges were visibly upset they could not it's
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like it was a common sense thing steve they're going you know this doesn't even make sense why would
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you do this they go why do you need the physical phone when you could give him give it back with
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because there's there's no there's no answer it's a jack booted this is the american gestapo this is
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why we're shutting down the the fbi they're a lawless organization mike lindell has lawyers mike
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lindell's been in court spending tens of millions of dollars they can't contact his lawyer said hey
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we'd like to take a copy of the phone no they got a surrounding to try to humiliate him at something
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this is the jack booted fbi they're going to keep it indefinitely they're going to keep it
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indefinitely so they can screw up your business this is the jack booted american gestapo fbi hang
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over a second we got mike lindell's going to be with us garland favorito big breaking news out of
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georgia also the russ vote's going to be here major lead story in the new york times about the program
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to deconstruct the administrative state all next in the war room
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okay uh welcome back i'm gonna get some economics and capital markets in the next hour i want to go to
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russ vote now leads to can we get the story in the new york times two stories today that we gotta we
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want to make sure you have inside baseball one is about the hill process uh both of them deal with
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russ vote one is the lead story in the hill about you know big uh you know potential government
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shutdown gop gets very worried knitted brow the cartel's looking for a workaround they're they're
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heading towards a cr and they're heading towards an omnibus let me just make sure you understand this
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what's going to happen over your christmas holidays and now they're doing the appropriations and all
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this i just heard the appropriations are not going to take 22 and cut down russ vote they're going to
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use that and go up it's all a sham it's all performative they're going to try to break the
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good 20 the hero 20 next week by putting up messaging bills that look like they're tough on
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immigration and tough on illegal aliens and tough on the invasion tough on all the pro all the things
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war room likes to think the war impossibility said they're oh no we gotta pass i get no it's not
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the game the stupid games are going to stop going to stop the other article is quite perceptive
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maggie haberman jonathan swan charlie savage new york times lead story on the deconstruction of the
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administrative state the serious way starting at doj and fbi this this fantasy that they're
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independent it's it stars our own russ vote and it stars um a brother clark jeff clark russ walk us
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through both of these uh breaking news stories and uh quite frankly you're the architect here take it
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away well let me start with the first one and you're entirely right in the sense that in the
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aftermath of the debt limit deal the appropriations process and the fight and we'll put the fight in
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air quotes is entirely performative they are not going to be at fitzley or 22 levels they could be
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they could try but they have figured out a new way to game the system which is to take money big
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chunks of money that are sitting there largely not going to be spent and to use those they call them
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rescissions to be able to pay for keeping agency spending going at current law levels and so this
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is a trick and sometimes it confuses uh conservatives because you're like you don't want me to take this
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this covet spending yeah i want you to take covet spending i do i want you to cut it i don't want
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you to use it as a pay for for other higher government spending and conservatives fall for
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this every single time right because that it scores and they get to use it as a pay for so what we saw
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yesterday was house appropriators gave us their roadmap for them to pass these really tough bills none of
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them are very tough and ultimately they will lead to an omnibus bill that we cannot stop because the
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thomas massey on the rules committee who doesn't give us that third vote now they're in the middle
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of negotiations over the power sharing agreement if that those negotiations bear fruit thanks to
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heroes like matt gates and lauren boebert and chip roy if those create a new power share dynamic
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we could be back in business we're not as of right now this moment on the new york times article
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we have hang on hang on hang on hang on hang on hang on hang on i just want to i want to put a pin
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in this for the audience of the fight next week because what they're going to try to do is open
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the keep the floor open and have more like really tough you know immigration bills and and you know
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shut down the invasion bills so we see the floor my recommendation strong recommendation and i know
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the posse will have my back here is what we want is a real power sharing agreement signed in blood
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shut the floor down until that happens there's nothing that can be moved
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right now that we got pistol bracelets there's nothing that can be moved that's so urgent that
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we need to do that before the power sharing so we're giving you some inside baseball but this is
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the titanic fight that's going to happen next week now let's pivot russ to the new york times
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the new york times has given a a report about all the work that's being done to change the paradigms
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that bound us the most and one of those that i saw in the oval office with president trump or
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you'd be in these meetings in which you know you could you had these artificial you couldn't have
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the president talk to the attorney general and the white house council would say well mr president
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we can't have that conversation what like he's the president of the united states it's his attorney
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general that is a entirely appropriate conversation about the law enforcement priorities of the
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administration and yet that was a paradigm that was a worldview that republican lawyers federalist
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society lawyers adopted that somehow the department of justice is an independent agency and you see
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that even worse with the fbi you see it across government but the department of justice is ground
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zero for the weaponization of government everything goes to the department of justice when it comes to
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these critical questions not just from the standpoint of how they've weaponized law enforcement
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but so many of the uh authorities that every agency is using on behalf of administration is going
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through the office of legal counsel so these are incredibly important this i would say if you say
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where's the number one fight that we have to deconstruct the administrative state i would say
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department of justice is one of those places because there's so much corruption there ideologically
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and from the standpoint of ethically with some of the bad apples that we've seen so this notion
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that we are we're planting the flag the department of justice is not independent and we will make sure
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that that is a governing doctrine that is shared by anyone who comes in and hopefully it's president
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don donald j trump they're trying to flip this we're no longer the law and order party this is what
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they're trying to do this is going to be a major element of the 2024 campaign i just want to make sure
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people understand this russ it also goes the railhead of all this is doj but it permeates the entire the
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connective tissue or the fungus uh that that connects all of the administrative state are the
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lawyers the whole thing is run by lawyers you have some policymakers but almost all lawyers and that is
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the the in deconstructing this whether it's the ftc or the sec or agriculture department or labor all of
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it you've got to get to the railhead of this that the cartel is essentially run by the legal community
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and that is at the end of the day part of the target to take down the cartel am i correct on
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that sir entirely next to the agency head the most important part of any organization within the
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federal government is is often the general counsel and so for for me at omb my right arm was mark
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payoletta general counsel uh now the praetorian guard for clarence and jenny thomas right now and
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doing a host of things to fight back against vaccine mandates but without mark payoletta at office
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of management budget you don't you're fighting with one arm and that it's not your most powerful
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arm and so you've got to have the lawyers with the right legal paradigms and unfortunately we have
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an entire bench of lawyers that don't understand the constitution the actual constitution not the
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constitution that's been amended by a hundred years of leftism the actual converse constitution oh and
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by the way we put those same lawyers on the supreme on the on the courts so that they're now deciding
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against us in voter integrity cases so that is why these legal paradigms are so important we're trying
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to do it outside of government so that we can impose them on the system by the way uh russ before i let
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you go i just got to have you commit that we'll give uh instead of a time uh massing and get off his
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effete intellectualism by getting the the lecture from russ vote about the shredding of the
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constitution so when you make these bizarre arguments about the constitution you have to
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understand what we're actually dealing with russ thank you for changing schedule come on today this
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new york times we're going to get it up a major piece one of a series because they're free they're
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in total freak out mode because now you're going to the heart of the beast russ about the way the city
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really works the imperial capital about how it really works and now they understand they have smart
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tough people that are going to the heart of it and going to dismantle all of this so russ thanks
00:24:44.540
how did they get to the center how they get to your social media particularly particularly um twitter
00:24:49.660
russ you what i like about you you're like grace chong you're you're a serious professional but you'll
00:24:54.940
get into a flame you davis and chong will get into flame wars in a new york second that's what i love
00:24:59.220
about you guys super professionals but always on the trigger how did they get there russ
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well president trump president trump taught me a little bit about how to use twitter but they
00:25:09.800
need to folks need to go to the site americarenewing.com and check out uh jeff clark's paper
00:25:14.920
on this department of justice not being independent really important read huge we're gonna have jeff on
00:25:21.820
later thanks russ i appreciate you taking the time you bet thanks uh let me go to um i tell you mike
00:25:30.080
lindale's got to bounce let me get my mike i'm gonna get to garland a second mike tee up
00:25:34.020
garland blockbuster uh report yesterday finally released tell us what we're going to see with
00:25:39.620
garland put it in perspective you've been fighting this fight since day one sir yeah it's one of the
00:25:43.780
most important reports that's ever been come out it's been hidden from the public everybody stopped
00:25:48.460
from you all seeing it for almost three years uh this was in in 2017 a case started against
00:25:55.520
kirk and brad rassenberger the secretary of state of of uh georgia dr halderman and another guy um
00:26:02.800
they're experts that got by the government got to look inside the machine specifically dominion
00:26:08.500
and what they found they came out with the report in the summer of 2021 but they wouldn't let us all
00:26:16.300
see it they stopped it from from being released then they finally released it six months later
00:26:22.540
to dominion they gave the report to dominion then the public says we want secretary of states asked
00:26:29.340
for that report because they had to make decisions about these machines then the government said let's
00:26:34.580
release it to sisa so the government released it to the government the government came out the sisa
00:26:39.760
report and said you got to see this this is terrible these machines what's going on in here
00:26:44.080
finally yesterday or halderman actually on june 5th this year said hey if this isn't released
00:26:50.980
states states are going to make very bad decisions and they need to go to paper ballots hand counted
00:26:56.420
this report got released yesterday one of the most important things to come out of out of any court
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ever i believe this is perfect timing and garland febrito was going to go through it with you all
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00:30:15.340
favorito from uh vote ga by the way uh garland i haven't had a chance to to thank you we're trying
00:30:22.040
to get some of the officials on here but you had almost i think a clean sweep in the uh georgia
00:30:27.140
republican party the convention last weekend absolutely amazing these are people 70 of whom just came
00:30:33.620
to politics in the last couple of years a huge a number of the war and posse i want to give a hat
00:30:38.920
tip to everybody in georgia the precinct strategy all of it sweeping victory control the republican
00:30:43.460
party down there uh garland and i want to garland's independent garland's independent so so talk to me
00:30:50.320
about why this why who halderman is why this is important why was it held up and then you got a
00:30:55.340
presentation to walk through let's let's go ahead absolutely steve uh and again we it was as you said
00:31:01.760
it was a great uh victory uh sat this weekend at the georgia gop all maga election uh integrity
00:31:08.420
advocates swept all the exact the executive board positions in this in the state party it's just
00:31:14.200
amazing uh but yeah so just to give you a little bit of background steve real quick um back in 2002
00:31:21.360
georgia made its first um unverifiable voting system purchased it was the old paperless direct
00:31:27.940
recording electronic uh devices back at that time i wrote to the sec the secretary and said they were
00:31:34.080
unconstitutional as well as the evaluator and they were not verifiable not auditable fast forward uh they
00:31:41.720
went ahead and bought them anyway fast forward all the way to 2017 as mike was saying uh a lawsuit was
00:31:48.600
filed curling v raffensperger we we had already gone to the georgia supreme court and lost to try to ban
00:31:54.200
the old system but in uh 2019 the u.s district court uh found that the old system was in fact
00:32:03.100
unverifiable and banned them from future reuse that was judge amy totenberg there in the lawsuit was
00:32:10.280
curling v raffensperger and at that time the sec the georgia uh went ahead and purchased a new system
00:32:17.900
which is equally as unverifiable and unsecure as we're going to see in a minute
00:32:22.260
and that that system uh was implemented and the court then found that it violated two georgia laws
00:32:31.380
georgia uh requires the the uh the system to have a paper trail that is verifiable for human readable
00:32:40.660
text and elective verifiable ballot the u.s district court said it did not meet any one of these that's
00:32:47.260
the current system we're using but she did not provide relief at that time uh so as part of all
00:32:54.160
this dr haldeman has uh uh produced a report dr haldeman is fascinating because he was in 2007
00:33:02.620
he was on the princeton university team that demonstrated before the committee for house
00:33:09.180
administration how to hack the old machines and he was part of that uh that university team from uh that
00:33:16.660
was led by uh professor felton back in 2007 so uh he has been an expert ever since he's in uh professor
00:33:24.120
now at university of michigan and he was one of the defense the uh expert witnesses in this case
00:33:29.880
he provided this uh this particular report but it has been sealed as mike said for over two years
00:33:37.220
and finally this uh just uh yesterday i believe this report was released and it has some amazing
00:33:45.240
findings that it basically says what we have been saying all along what mike has been saying what i you
00:33:51.720
and i i've been saying so many people that the system can is very insecure it can be hacked so what
00:33:58.820
dr haldeman did is he looked at only the the ballot marking device part of the system uh this is limited
00:34:06.600
to that it doesn't actually even include the scanners which have another incredibly uh vulnerable thing
00:34:12.220
which we have already found uh are have been uh compromised in the 2020 election in fulton county
00:34:18.980
uh so that's the background steve of all of of uh what's been going on that kind of sets up this
00:34:27.100
report and the unsealing of it and yesterday if we could start maybe uh cameron with slide two i can
00:34:34.380
go walk through hang on i just want to make sure i want you to go through the slides
00:34:39.660
halliman's totally independent right he's some guy that's an expert in the field he's a subject matter
00:34:46.400
expert he has no axe to grind on this correct uh absolutely and if anything he's uh he's leans far
00:34:54.520
more on the democrat side than the republican so but as you said he's an independent professor
00:34:59.380
certainly has no uh no axe to grind particularly for uh uh donald trump or any republicans
00:35:06.120
when you can be right for you i want to go to the slides last thing this was a titanic fight
00:35:13.820
to even get this released just give me a minute on why i mean this has been the biggest fight to get
00:35:19.660
this released why was it so hard to get this thing revealed now that we see the information but tell me
00:35:25.020
why it was so hard it uh that's a fascinating question uh steve and i really don't have a
00:35:30.780
concrete answer but as you said it was a titanic fight um uh people um from all over uh different
00:35:38.360
organizations have requested that this report be released for the security of their own voting
00:35:43.680
systems the secretary of state of louisiana requested that it be released uh oan requested that it would
00:35:49.720
be released for part of their uh their lawsuit i think fox news as well uh you know because dominion
00:35:55.760
is suing them uh it's critical information but it's critical to the the security of elections in
00:36:02.940
in in in the country because you could do uh dr honum could have done the same thing to a different
00:36:08.180
uh vendor as well yes and that's could have probably has a similar vulnerability okay i want you to remember
00:36:13.380
we've never been machine guys here because i think the way they stole it was obviously through the
00:36:18.260
mail-in ballots and the signature verifications as garland i know you've been deep in that fight too
00:36:22.580
however this report for the guys of the machine guys that the mike lindells and these guys
00:36:28.040
and the joe von pulitzers and others let's go ahead and go through the slides because this is pretty
00:36:33.000
damning what the what the professor said on the independent analysis go ahead garland walk us to it
00:36:37.920
sure well i'm going to pick up with slide two if cameron has those ready but basically this is about
00:36:43.420
what we call the dominion icx which is the ballot marking device and it says that uh dr hallman says
00:36:51.620
that i show that the icx suffers from critical vulnerabilities that can be exploited to subvert
00:36:57.560
all of its security mechanisms um he goes on to say that he demonstrates that these vulnerabilities
00:37:05.280
provide multiple routes by which attackers can install the malicious software on georgia ballot marking
00:37:11.760
devices and he continues on he says i explain how such malware can alter voters votes while subverting
00:37:21.000
all of the procedural protections practiced by the state um that's about as damning as you can get
00:37:29.280
you go on to number uh slide three um and he says that attackers can alter the qr codes on the printed
00:37:37.560
ballots to modify voter selections the qr code steve as you know uh contains the votes the votes are
00:37:44.580
accumulated out of the qr code the system does not accumulate what the voter actually can see on text
00:37:51.960
and he also found that the attackers can forge or manipulate the smart cards that the ballot marking
00:37:58.800
device uses to authenticate technicians poll works and voters uh you can manipulate he goes on to show how
00:38:06.520
they are forward she actually forged the cards as uh and did all sorts of things as part of his
00:38:12.180
his analysis um so flipping on to the next slide he says that the software update that georgia
00:38:20.000
installed in october 2020 left georgia's ballot marking devices in a state where anyone can install
00:38:27.260
malware with only brief physical access to the machines and he goes on to say i showed that this
00:38:34.460
problem can potentially be exploited in the polling place even by non-technical voters
00:38:40.920
go on to the next slide and we'll say he goes on to say i demonstrate that attackers can execute arbitrary
00:38:50.620
code with root supervisory privileges which means that you have control of everything on the machine
00:38:58.020
and he says by altering the election definition file that county workers copy to every bmd before each
00:39:04.680
election this has been the the key point of our concerns is that this election definition file
00:39:10.880
comes from the state and the state propagates this to every county which propagates it to every voting
00:39:17.840
machine and uh professor hallman again says that attackers could exploit this to spread malware to all
00:39:25.840
ballot marking devices across the county or the entire state and we believe that has actually been done
00:39:33.100
because in 2017 we found that the uh secretary of state's election management server the state server was
00:39:40.580
exposed to the internet for virtually anyone in the world to place malware on it so head on to the next
00:39:48.080
slide the um the icx contains numerous unnecessary uh android applications uh and he talks about a uh a terminal
00:39:57.980
emulator that has a supervisory command interface that overrides all the access controls so he goes on to say
00:40:05.680
that an attacker can alter the ballot marking devices audit logs simply by opening them in the on-screen text editor
00:40:14.140
application so you could literally uh audit the the audit you could audit the audit logs just like you would
00:40:21.060
uh create a or change a word document that's how easy that would be um going on to the next slide
00:40:28.580
he says that i developed a series of proof of concept attacks which he he goes over in his 96 page report
00:40:36.900
and he says that illustrate how vulnerabilities in the ballot marking device could be used to change the
00:40:43.340
personal votes of individual georgia voters um it is very likely that there are other equally critical
00:40:51.640
flaws that are yet to be discovered uh as he goes on to say because this report did not include every
00:40:59.660
everything that it could have um because he had limited resources as a result of the case that he was
00:41:06.580
involved in he said but attackers only have to find one of the flaws they don't have to find them all he he
00:41:12.760
found uh i don't know how many probably a dozen or more uh next slide um he he goes on to say that the
00:41:21.480
icx bmds that's the dominion icx ballot marking devices are not sufficiently secured against technical
00:41:30.100
compromise to withstand vote altering attacks by bad actors who are likely to attack future elections in
00:41:38.040
georgia and i might add they may have already attacked future the evidence shows that they've
00:41:42.620
already attacked them here um despite the addition of a paper trail the malware can still change
00:41:49.300
individual votes and most election outcomes without detection and then we've got just one or two more
00:41:59.040
slides um and he he goes on to say in the next slide that uh using vulnerable icx bmds for all in-person voters
00:42:08.960
as georgia does greatly magnifies the security risk compared to jurisdictions that just use handmarked paper
00:42:17.260
ballots but provide the ballot marking devices to the voters upon request so in other words if you have a a
00:42:25.040
a voter with an impairment they need a ballot marking device but when you give this ballot marking device
00:42:31.680
to every single voter it it it increases by the uh security risk by an incredible order of magnitude
00:42:40.000
and uh dr haldeman goes on to say that the critical vulnerabilities in the icx indicate that it was
00:42:47.440
developed without sufficient attention to security during design software engineering and testing
00:42:54.400
uh i certainly i think that is true because why would why would a a vendor come out with a qr coded voting
00:43:02.640
system after we had 15 years of complaints against the unverifiable voting of the old papers uh dres
00:43:10.640
it is you know these systems and it's not just dominion it's esns as well they have one
00:43:15.920
they are ill-conceived uh from the point uh that they were originally designed and then finally
00:43:22.880
just hang over hang on i'm going to get to the final one after the break i want to take a short
00:43:27.760
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okay uh welcome back we're jeff clark's going to join us to talk about the new york times
00:46:42.720
piece taken out of the administrative state but jeff's also got some thoughts and observations about
00:46:47.680
this and and what's quite odd garland i gotta get my head around is why uh murdoch's lawyers who he
00:46:56.720
fired his general counsel who turned out to be completely incompetent um there's something weird
00:47:01.760
about the whole thing i was the first one to say when i read the depositions that they're they're
00:47:05.920
going to settle this because they'll never let uh the evil one murdoch on the stand and to be
00:47:10.720
ripped apart by some attorney and look like the fool that he is um but there's something weird about why
00:47:16.720
they didn't get to the bottom of this because this would have been i think quite powerful uh give us
00:47:21.360
your last slide then i want to ask you what what this all means in this moment in time what are you
00:47:25.600
going to do for it so get you got the conclusion slide let's go through that sure um thank you
00:47:30.080
steve i i think the conclusion is kind of fascinating where he says in my view it would be extremely
00:47:37.200
difficult to retrofit security into a system that was not initially produced with such a process
00:47:44.480
that is so technically true and then finally at the end there he says no grand conspiracies would be
00:47:52.480
necessary to commit large-scale fraud but rather only moderate technical skills of the kind that
00:48:00.080
attackers who are likely to target georgia's elections already possess uh that is so true um
00:48:08.960
everything you've seen today okay why why did why did we'll put this up for the audience and this is
00:48:15.200
one of the reasons if you're listening to podcasts or radio you've got to go to worm.org and and get the um
00:48:20.960
the newsletter and sign up for the video too because you get the slides this is what i don't get why
00:48:27.600
did raffensburg kemp you know kemp the hack kemp oh excuse me the next guy after desantis crashes and
00:48:34.160
burns which is happening before our eyes kemp's on deck okay so we're gonna have fun with that one
00:48:39.520
remember this guy was such a rock star he spent eight years as secretary of state of georgia think
00:48:44.480
about that for a second what talent do you have to have to spend eight years as the secretary of state
00:48:50.000
of georgia sir why did they why did kemp in in raffensburg and not say we must release this
00:48:56.560
we must release this report we need everybody to see this why have they fought it harder than anybody
00:49:02.960
steve because they've been in cover-up mode for years uh you know the elections are are just
00:49:10.400
they're fraudulent elections and and and it's not just in georgia but this whole it's a facade
00:49:17.760
the fact that you can conduct elections on unverifiable electronic voting equipment
00:49:23.120
and then hide the ballots so that no one can see and just give them uh give the people the results
00:49:31.120
this is wizard of oz voting and it's been going on for 20 years and it it's got to stop and they
00:49:39.200
so where do we go from here you know we had that we came within a vote to remember people
00:49:45.760
forgot i think it was in november 2020 i think we came within one vote of of having to go back
00:49:50.480
to certification in georgia where do we get with this report where do you go today what is the action
00:49:56.720
steps uh how can the audience follow it all of that what tell me what happens well thank you steve the
00:50:02.320
report is up on voter ga.org right now on the studies tab everybody can go up and read that report um
00:50:10.720
where are we going now i it's really exciting time uh yeah on the studies tab you can find that right
00:50:17.360
there um thank you cameron so um i think with the cup with the fact that it was a complete overthrow of
00:50:26.000
the establishment uh this weekend uh this weekend is going to be incredibly helpful and you combine
00:50:32.640
combine that with this report and we again there's a ton of other evidence that we have we're getting
00:50:39.040
uh now as a critical mass on but if you combine all those things i think it's going to force the
00:50:45.120
legislature uh to move we think the governor may have blocked uh some bills in this last session
00:50:51.760
um we've got a good lieutenant governor who's trying to lead the charge here so we think that
00:50:57.920
this all this together should mean that we should get some legislative action uh hopefully that maybe
00:51:05.120
even a couple of bills before the presidential primary in georgia here in march okay uh how do people
00:51:13.520
get to you follow you get to your site get the report get all of it uh thank you steve voter ga.org
00:51:20.240
uh the the studies on the studies tab um and uh you know we can we've all sorts of much more
00:51:26.960
evidence is up there on the legal tab on the press release tab and all of our events you can see all
00:51:32.720
our press conferences and again we uh we are an all volunteer organization i do not take a salary so
00:51:39.760
the tax deductible donations will go almost exclusively to legal fees to keep our litigation active and we've
00:51:47.120
got five or six active lawsuits right now in georgia on this garland thank you very much and thank you
00:51:54.800
for continuing the fight thank you steve for all you do it's great to be on thanks brother uh once
00:52:02.640
again i'll tell you what we're going to get jeff clark uh we'll hold him we got a 90 second break
00:52:06.720
and i'm going to bring clark i think we got andy clyde uh we've got natalie winters got yawn and
00:52:11.760
benzman uh down in texas at this horrible situation uh outside of houston um we've got joanne
00:52:19.440
we're going to get it all in i want to once again i haven't had an opportunity to give a hat tip to
00:52:24.320
the folks in georgia particularly the pre-stinct strategy folks all the people that came together
00:52:29.120
at the georgia uh convention you had a clean sweep you've got uh you've got not just maga but you have
00:52:35.920
voter integrity people in there just absolutely fantastic and it shows you that you can change
00:52:40.960
this you can change these parties and i think the folks in georgia are a great example of using your
00:52:47.200
agency remember they want to take your agency away from you they just want you to sit there and be
00:52:52.880
docile go to work pay your taxes raise your sons and daughters to die on foreign battlefields that's
00:53:00.800
what they want oh and have your pension money also work against you to have sequoia capital deploy
00:53:05.680
it so they can fund the artificial intelligence military of the ccp a lot going on jeff clark
00:53:12.880
about the administrative state poso is going to join me on saturday the spring offensive that you're
00:53:19.120
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