Former White House lawyer Fannie Willoughby has been charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice in the Trump administration, but the case has not been heard by a grand jury, and a judge has refused to take it to trial. What does this mean for the future of the case? And what should we do about it?
00:00:00.000I mean, you just put your finger on the entire enchilada, though, to maybe the reluctance to examine crimes.
00:00:09.100Maybe it was so disorienting to watch crimes committed before our very eyes and to watch the criminal carry out those crimes on TV and then to watch him tweet at the criminals, we love you, quote, end quote, that that it made people stop.
00:00:25.520But but I guess, Tim, what I am trying to get at is an honest conversation for our viewers for the next eight months.
00:00:32.020There will most likely be zero legal accountability for Donald Trump.
00:00:36.740And he's banking on that being a winning political strategy.
00:00:39.780Now, the only people who have any agency in this conversation at this point are the voters.
00:00:45.660And what Fonnie Willis went through, she's been doxxed.
00:01:16.740And what will people who have spent their life and their careers as prosecutors, what will they say about a specimen like Donald Trump who won, who did it, who got out of accountability, who got his get-out-of-jail-free card, and he didn't even need a pocket pardon to do it?
00:01:33.220What do we do about that as sort of a voting public?
00:01:37.160What does that conversation sound like?
00:01:43.880Maybe, even though the case has not been tried, the allegations are such that they will influence people in terms of their decision as to who to vote for.
00:02:11.760And all that Fannie Willis and Jack Smith can do is use the levers at their disposal to try to hasten this.
00:02:18.260Former president's using the levers at his disposal to try to delay it, and that may not result in an adjudication prior to the election of any of these cases.
00:02:27.440I still think there's a chance that the federal Jan 6 case might get tried late summer, early fall, and be resolved by the election.
00:02:38.220But your point, Nicole, is a good one.
00:02:39.520It feeds right into this narrative that the former president is saying that the system is broken or the system is corrupt or the system doesn't work.
00:02:50.440It almost sort of feeds that beast that people don't have faith because things take so long.
00:02:56.500It is an example of how when our system doesn't work or doesn't seem to work, that increases cynicism.
00:03:03.120And that is precisely the argument that he's making as a political argument as to why he is the change agent should be back in there.
00:03:12.100So I think the last question is the key, what to do now.
00:03:15.400I think that there's no question that there's no prejudice to the defendants.
00:03:21.900The judge goes out of his way to say this has nothing to do.
00:03:25.440And that's your point, Joe, which is this has nothing to do with it.
00:03:28.460And that's what makes this so absolutely infuriating because the judge, I think, is clearly saying I'm not buying for one minute or, as I would say, one New York minute.
00:03:40.360The testimony that was given if she were having a relationship with a witness in the case, if she were having a relationship with the defense counsel on a case, those are things that would actually deal with the evidence.
00:03:55.020And the judge goes out of his way to say there's nothing about it, even if there were some financial gain to her, the idea that she's prolonging this case.
00:04:03.860And the judge goes out of his way to say prolonging that the state has been trying to get to trial.
00:04:08.580So he goes out of his way to say the defendants are not prejudiced in one, just one iota about this.
00:04:15.940But I think the key here is how to go forward, because clearly Wade is off.
00:04:21.660But I think that this is such a huge body blow, almost a fatal blow to Fannie Willis.
00:04:28.180I think the way forward is she has to voluntarily recuse herself.
00:04:32.680I don't know that she has it in her, but I think she has to say, I'm going to appoint a chief assistant who's going to oversee this case.
00:04:39.980She clearly has no credibility with this judge.
00:04:42.940And these issues are going to be taken up.
00:04:45.560The judge invites these issues to be taken up by all sorts of other Georgia regulators, including the Georgia Assembly, the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, the State Ethics Commission.
00:04:59.280So I think the best thing, if your first interest is the sanctity of this case, which I agree with you, Joey, this is the most important case in Georgia.
00:05:09.560And of the four Trump cases, this may be the most important because it's one that will last regardless of whether Donald Trump wins the presidency or not.
00:05:19.480If your first interest is this case, I think she needs to remove herself voluntarily and just say someone else is going to oversee this case in Georgia.
00:05:28.160So that whatever happens to her in terms of ethics, it doesn't taint this case.
00:05:47.360Mike, Weissman right there, the lead Trump hater, admits this is the most important case of all.
00:05:53.160I know on Twitter this morning you were not completely happy with what happened.
00:05:56.760Walk us through what's transpired today and where we are.
00:05:59.740Well, what we have here is we have this judge who has ruled that despite the fact that Fannie Willis illegally hired her secret boyfriend, paid him $250 an hour to prosecute this case, to collude with the Biden White House, including the Biden White House counsel, to prosecute this case.
00:06:22.260He even built 24 hours in one day, which is just a head scratcher, $700,000 and counting.
00:06:28.880Then she took illegal kickbacks in the form of lavish trips to Belize, to the Caribbean, to Napa.
00:06:35.620Big Fannie had was living the big life.
00:06:41.180She has a financial stake in this case.
00:06:44.020But this judge gave credibility to her testimony that she said that her Black Panther father taught her to set aside six months of cash and leave it around the house like a prostitute or a drug dealer, apparently.
00:06:58.040And she paid for these trips out of cash she had laying around the house, which is just totally nonsense.
00:07:04.420But the judge gave that some credibility and decided that he's not going to disqualify Fannie Willis on this case, that she gets to decide whether her and her office are off the case or her boyfriend Nathan Wade gets off the case.
00:07:19.020And so Nathan Wade just resigned this afternoon.
00:07:22.900I agree with these Democrats like Andrew Weissman that this is a major setback for this case against President Trump.
00:07:29.740And, you know, it's very damaging for Trump.
00:07:32.860This judge should have disqualified Fannie Willis.
00:07:35.340This judge should have dismissed this case without prejudice for a new prosecutor to continue this case.
00:07:41.260But, you know, Fannie Willis, as you always say, Steve, she may have won a Pyrrhic victory here because she may be able to stay on this case.
00:07:48.420But she is such she is such damaged goods.
00:07:51.940If you're looking at the four different vehicles that the Democrats are driving, racing to Election Day, this Fannie Willis is a very badly wrecked used car.
00:08:04.680Another blockbuster, just as we were speaking, CNN's reporting Judge Mershon in in New York City has has delayed the Trump trial and hasn't given a date.
00:08:18.560They've asked for it, but the prosecutors agreed to 30 days.
00:08:31.780I mean, Weissman was saying she had to step down because the judge opened up and kind of pushed that either the legislature with that new committee or car or Kemp or somebody is going to get involved here on either criminal charges against Fannie Willis.
00:08:46.740The thing looks like a total fiasco now.
00:08:49.220What this judge kind of came back and said.
00:08:53.720So the law is very clear that this judge, the law and facts are very clear that this judge should have disqualified Fannie Willis in her office at a bare minimum.
00:09:02.400And I think he should have disqualified, he should have dismissed the case without prejudice.
00:09:06.780I think he caved to the political pressure.
00:09:09.100He's facing a Democrat opponent now that the Democrats put up while he was deciding this matter.
00:09:15.320But the effect of all this is it is very unlikely that this Fulton County case, this trial, will begin before the election.
00:09:25.380And so there's almost no chance this trial will conclude before the election.
00:09:29.820So this Democrat lawfare, you know, the two impeachments, the two bogus impeachments, these four bogus criminal indictments, the civil fraud lawsuit, the Gene Carroll lawsuit, the illegal gag orders, the disqualification.
00:09:42.560This Democrat lawfare is falling apart on the Democrats.
00:09:46.280Their election hope was that they were going to beat President Trump in these Democrat courtrooms with these Democrat judges and Democrat prosecutors and Democrat lawyers and, you know, these Democrat hellholes like New York, D.C. and Atlanta.
00:10:00.700That is likely not going to happen now.
00:10:03.040So the Democrats are going to do what they fear the most.
00:10:06.420They're going to have to go to the American people and let the American people decide the presidential election on November 5th, 2024.
00:10:13.060Is there any chance if they get she has to get a new prosecutor if this trial has to be kicked past Election Day or am I mistaken in that the one in Georgia?
00:10:24.200It's going to I mean, she could just elevate someone within her office to run this now that Nathan Wade has stepped aside.
00:10:32.320I you know, it would be I think it's going to be very hard for them to get this case to trial before Election Day,
00:10:40.320because remember, there's still the issue of presidential immunity in this case in Georgia that this this Kemp judge needs to decide.
00:10:48.840He needs to decide to decide many other key motions, dispositive motions before the trial begins.
00:10:55.460They haven't produced all the evidence.
00:10:57.940They still have like that started with 19 co-defendants, Trump and 18 others.
00:11:02.400I think they're down to like 14 or 15 co-defendants.
00:11:08.880And it it's obviously there was a profit motive in this case that you bring a RICO case against your political opponents that you used to take out the mob.
00:11:17.540You used to take out your political opponents and they just brought too big and messy of a case here.
00:11:22.840And, you know, as opposed to Jack Smith's January 6th case in D.C., that was a kill shot.
00:11:28.140That was just shooting Trump and no one else.
00:11:31.080This Fannie Willis and Nathan Wade case, they just they they they bit off a lot more than you than they can chew.
00:11:36.880And for Fannie Willis, that says a lot.
00:11:40.080Andrew Weissman, these guys who he said something today differently they've ever said before on MSNBC at night,
00:11:46.020he said because he was in meltdown that this case in Georgia, he thinks is by far the most important case they have.
00:11:52.200They've always pushed Jack Smith's insurrection of Trump in D.C.
00:11:56.480Do you agree with Weissman? Is that this is from their perspective, the most important one they've got?
00:12:01.260Well, this it's the most important in this sense.
00:12:04.060And I think Andrew Weissman said this.
00:12:06.100Look, they're making it very clear. This is about election interference.
00:12:08.600They're making it like they're coming right out and say that the American people need to know these trial results or at least this trial evidence before they vote.
00:12:17.640But Andrew Weissman said that these federal cases can all go away when President Trump is back in the White House and his acting attorney general dismisses these cases with prejudice and ends this lawfare on the federal level.
00:12:31.000On the state level, it's going to be very difficult for Trump to make a Georgia conviction go away.
00:12:37.240He can't he can't pardon himself in Georgia.
00:12:40.620And there's a law in Georgia that you generally have to wait five years for the governor to convince or to to pardon.
00:12:45.500So it's the Georgia case is more problematic for Trump than the federal cases in the sense that he just can't make them go away.
00:12:53.540Look, as we've talked about for almost two years, these are all bogus cases.
00:13:14.860But if the Democrats can get this Fulton County D.A., Fannie Willis, to get this overwhelmingly Democrat jury down in Georgia to find Trump guilty, then it's going to cause a lot of legal and political problems for Trump.
00:13:30.180Okay. I see. From their perspective, that's why they're putting so much stock in it.
00:13:35.780It's all bogus, but this is their most important bogus of all.
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00:16:16.020Kurt, why are we going back to these things that never really got traction?
00:16:19.760The audience wants to know, hey, you know, this all sounds great, but wasn't this all put to bed by both a federal district court judge, a trial court judge, an appeals court?
00:16:28.720You guys have spent years in this, never got any traction.
00:16:31.300Why are you bothering the Supreme Court now?
00:16:33.060Why is poor Judge Roberts, I guess, got to deal with this?
00:16:37.640I mean, we think that the lower courts were wrong in their decisions.
00:16:40.560But perhaps more importantly, we have new evidence that supports standing.
00:16:45.760This case was dismissed by the lower court saying that the claims about the machines were too speculative.
00:16:52.980And we have concrete evidence that's new, that was not known before, where the defendants told the courts that, hey, these machines are certified by the Election Assistance Commission.
00:17:06.880We perform logic and accuracy tests and other matters.
00:17:11.580But those two issues, they represented to the court that this is why the machines are safe and why the plaintiffs, Gary Lakes and Mark Vincen's claims, didn't hold water.
00:17:21.860We've uncovered three pieces of evidence.
00:17:24.880One, in 2020 and in 2022, they used altered software.
00:17:30.000And any statement that that software is certified by the EAC is false.
00:17:34.720They falsely stated that to the court.
00:17:37.340They falsely stated that to the Arizona Senate during that audit in 2021.
00:17:41.440And they falsely stated on their website.
00:18:10.420If you combine that with the fact that they're using altered software, and it's important to note, the altered software was with respect to a configuration file called the machine behavior settings.
00:18:22.480And that goes directly to how ballots are read and tabulated.
00:18:28.060And then there is a third piece of evidence that is perhaps, I think, the most shocking, because it doesn't apply just to Maricopa.
00:18:34.940So our cyber experts, our team, has uncovered that the master cryptographic encryption keys that are used to govern and encrypt all election data, the files, the software, have been left open on the database in plain text.
00:18:52.820And what that means, if you remember the Enigma machine in World War II, when the great find was they were able to decrypt that cipher code and then read the Germans' messages.
00:19:03.680Well, this is even easier because now any malicious actor, any insider, anyone who knows to get into the machine, which is very easy to do because it's just Windows Login.
00:19:14.520You can bypass that within three minutes, can control an entire election, can cover their tracks so it's nearly undetectable, can intercept any election results that are transmitted because they have the private key that allows them to decrypt that information, change the results, re-encrypt that information because it's essentially a God key.
00:19:37.600This is the most basic security violation that one can have.
00:19:43.200If you talk to any cyber security professional to leave the master cryptographic keys in plain text available to anybody who knows where to look, that is, it's a violation of the most basic security standards.
00:19:57.840But more importantly, it allows a malicious actor to control the entire election and do anything they want and escape detection.
00:20:13.200Good. Sorry about that. How did this actually happen? How did you, how did they actually keep it in plain sight and nobody caught this?
00:20:20.840How did none of the investigators, even the Maricopa County guys, how did Murdoch's lawyers at, because correct me if I'm wrong, this would have gotten Murdoch off of $800 million fine, would it have not?
00:20:32.640This is, it certainly would have thrown a big monkey wrench into that settlement, because again, you can control an entire, any malicious actor can control an entire election.
00:20:42.600This was found because election databases in four Georgia counties were produced pursuant to public records requests.
00:20:49.060And so our team started going through that, and one of those individuals came, stumbled upon these cryptographic keys.
00:20:58.080They're called a Reindel key, an X509 security certificate, and an HMAC key.
00:21:02.840And with this, you can control an entire election start to finish.
00:21:07.340You can put your own results, you can change the configuration files, you can change what the tabulators do, you can intercept communications, you can put your own results on and then place them on the server and put a fake election if you wanted to, re-encrypt that, and it would be almost impossible to detect.
00:21:25.800And we have seen this on every system that we've been able to inspect across the country, whether it's Maricopa, Georgia, Michigan, and Antrim County, Pennsylvania, Fulton County, Pennsylvania.
00:21:38.800And what is even just as stunning is that Dominion, these are all on Dominion machines, and they represent in their contract that they protect election data with AES level 256-bit encryption, which is the standard.
00:21:57.320AES stands for the Advanced Encryption Standard.
00:21:59.640So they represent in their contract that they protect this data with this encryption, yet the keys are left open and unprotected on the election database.
00:22:10.280For anybody who knows where to look that can gain access to the system, which is any insider, and anybody can bypass the Windows login, you can go on YouTube and find the necessary tools to bypass Windows login, and certainly a nation-state actor would have no problem.
00:22:25.580And so this is one of the most incredible breaches I think any cybersecurity professional would agree, and it's everywhere.
00:22:38.620The first two things you say are new evidence, even in the blog, the people at Maricopa County and others are saying you don't really have any new evidence.
00:22:58.320It's never been before any court that they are using altered software and that their software that they told the court was certified by the EAC, in fact, is altered software.
00:23:10.620That's a false statement to the court.
00:23:14.880They told the federal district court who dismissed this case that we do logic and accuracy testing in compliance with Arizona law, so therefore the machines are safe and there's nothing to see here.
00:23:29.200So both those two pieces are absolutely new evidence, and the master cryptographic key disclosure is also brand new evidence that has never been introduced in any court.
00:23:39.720So this right now is being – going on the docket, the official way that – and I want the audience to know, that doesn't mean they're going to hear it.
00:23:49.160They don't mean they're going to accept it.
00:23:50.240It's just a technical process so they can put it out, although we're pushing out right now because the defendants put it out a couple hours ago.
00:23:56.940What is the process now if the Supreme Court even picks this up?
00:24:05.500Does it have to go before the entire panel?
00:24:07.700Tell us what goes on to see if this actually gets real and you get a chance to present this evidence and argue it in the Supreme Court.
00:24:14.240Well, first of all, we will be filing a motion for expedited consideration, and we are going to attach the evidence that underpins the new allegations in this petition for writ of certiorari.
00:24:26.700And it will go into the petition for writ and the motion.
00:24:32.520The defendants will have an opportunity to respond to that motion for expedited consideration.
00:24:38.340But at the end of the day, the Supreme Court will decide whether they want to take it up.
00:24:43.700And then from there, they may order briefing.
00:24:47.160They may order a ruling straight from the papers based on the information that we're going to be putting out next week.
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00:30:23.320She came on board as our executive editor.
00:30:25.200She was preceded Natalie Winters, now executive editor today.
00:30:29.940Liz then left to join President Trump in this beginning of his campaign in June of 2021.
00:30:35.980And I don't want to say there's a direct correlation between Liz Harrington joining and also Jason Miller joining, our co-host originally on War Room Impeachment.
00:30:46.720It was the greatest comeback in American political history.
00:30:49.240Liz Harrington just stepped down the other day because of family obligations.
00:30:53.960But we are honored to be able to announce today Liz Harrington is joining the War Room as our senior contributor for all things MAGA, the MAGA movement, President Trump, the Trump movement, all of it.
00:31:13.580It's funny because sometimes when you don't know what to do next, you've got to go back to the beginning.
00:31:18.640And the beginning for me and I think so many of your listeners and viewers and for so many Americans of this reawakening of American politics and everything that's going on in America was November 3rd, 2020.
00:31:35.160It changed forever how I saw the landscape of what is going on in our country.
00:31:41.580I could never see it again after they stole the election in such plain sight.
00:31:45.020And it's funny because when I got, you know, pushed out at the RNC, I remember telling my soon-to-be husband, you know, I don't know who I'm going to be able to work for, how I'm going to get a job.
00:31:57.400But I have to say the election was stolen and there's really only a couple people that I'd be able to work for.
00:32:04.320And who would have thought I would have the honor to work for not only you, but President Donald J.
00:32:11.020Trump, who is the other person who says it loud and clear that November 2020 was rigged and stolen.
00:32:16.920And so it's an honor to be back with you.
00:32:20.260Another thing I realized recently was we're not going to change anything nationally if we don't have our families right, if we don't have our local communities, but really our families, what you're really responsible for.
00:32:35.160And so since I started working for President Trump, God has blessed me with two beautiful babies.
00:32:47.280I need to, my first fight, I have a voice in this fight, absolutely.
00:32:51.660But my first fight is to make sure that they have everything they need, that they're being brought up in the way that they should go in God's ways.
00:33:00.700And it just, I just had to resign and leave the campaign because 24-7 motherhood is not quite compatible with 24-7 campaign at this season.
00:33:17.580He's the greatest president in our history.
00:33:21.280And it's truly been an honor to work for him.
00:33:24.120But I've been so blessed with all the people reaching out and offering me opportunities just in the last couple weeks.
00:33:30.400And you reached out to me, and I think it's a great opportunity to rejoin you, go back to the beginning, go back to where this reawakening started for so many of us, and continue this fight.
00:33:44.120But really focusing on getting our priorities straight because that's the key to changing this country.
00:33:49.120We can change this country, but we really need to listen to what God says and make sure that we're getting on his page first before we can fix anything else.
00:34:02.860Now, this is, and if you look at your journey, this is what's so interesting.
00:34:06.220I remember Rahim had said, hey, you know, Liz Herring, the comms director at RNC, is stepping down because, you know, she understands and knows the election was stolen, and they just don't believe that over there in that building.
00:34:17.400And we had known that for a long time in the run-up.
00:34:20.560They weren't helpful when we were laying out the, you know, the, what is it, the election integrity, the transition integrity project of Mark Elias.
00:34:31.380Bill McGinley, Rahim Ghassan, and I went throughout the country even in that plague year, that summer, to make the pitch, and the RNC just wasn't very helpful.
00:34:40.300So then when you left, I remember meeting you, and we found, as we hired, you know, we made an offer to you immediately.
00:34:45.900And it's interesting, now, the RNC is finally, a couple of years later, they're finally, we finally stepped up to the, everybody stepped up to the plague and said, this has got to stop.
00:34:57.020And Liz, you've just done such an amazing job.
00:34:59.520And you're 100% correct, one of the things we try to do is cover President Trump in two different ways.
00:35:04.540One is the whole movement, the grassroots movement, the people that are going to the ramparts every day to support President Trump, believe in President Trump,
00:35:11.860and understand what President Trump is offering this country in this turnaround is something even bigger than himself.
00:35:19.840The others, obviously, we're going to cover the Trump campaign very, very closely.
00:35:23.280But we're so honored to have you here, and I understand you've got some things to do.
00:35:28.020Really, at the beginning of April, we're going to pick up full time because you've got some things you're working on that you've got to clear up.
00:35:33.820And then we'll get back here, and we'll be hitting it every day, every other day.
00:35:37.440And couldn't look forward to have somebody better.
00:35:39.880You were so great when you were here the first time.
00:35:42.020And as I told the team when they were putting it together, you can't do better than Liz Harrington.
00:36:25.500And thanks to all your listeners and viewers.
00:36:28.020Everywhere I've gone since I've worked for President Trump, the only people that ever recognize me are people who watch your show, which is such a blessing, honestly, because I don't want people to recognize me.
00:36:39.980But I love when people sincerely watch your show because there's so much truth there and they recognize it when they hear it.
00:37:29.920And I want to continue on with something you've got up in The Wall Street Journal because I don't think people really understand how serious this is.
00:37:37.560Walk us through this op-ed that you've got up in The Journal.
00:38:16.840And in my editorial, I put forward that he should get the maximum sentence.
00:38:23.460The probation department has asked for 40 years.
00:38:26.940The prosecutors have asked for 40 to 50.
00:38:29.500And, look, I think that this is a case of a high-status individual who he and his parents were completely performative.
00:38:41.860They brought in investors using both of their – both of his parents were and are Stanford law professors.
00:38:49.840He operated with his air of respectability.
00:38:53.500In the meantime, he was no better than a common criminal.
00:38:56.560And I think it is very important that Americans see that the legal system works every way – works the same way for everyone, no matter your education level, your income level, or your family.
00:39:15.520Because he's doing it for this thing called altruism.
00:39:17.940Or they got some phrase that all these billionaires out in Silicon Valley that they're really – they've got to make as much billions now because they're going to give it all to climate change and the charities.
00:39:26.580So, therefore, since he had a higher calling than the schmendricks in the MAGA movement, that he should just be let go.
00:39:36.220Essentially, they're arguing his altruism, his high intention of what he was going to do with the money, the proceeds, should get him off the hook.
00:40:21.360He stole the money like a common criminal.
00:40:24.520And, you know, it's amazing to me how these high-status, effective, the altruist – and I'm not putting everybody, you know, all of them into this bucket.
00:40:35.140But the Bankman-Fried family, they went from, you know, Chianti and pasta and Sunday night intellectual suppers to trying to decide what kind of corporate jet they wanted.
00:40:48.620They had hundreds, millions of dollars' worth of properties in their names in the Bahamas.
00:40:54.060So, you know, they converted very quickly from altruism to avarice.
00:41:02.480And somehow his lawyers are trying to get us to have willful blindness in his sentencing.
00:41:08.040And, you know, I think these prosecutors in the Southern District have done a fantastic job.
00:41:13.140They ran a great trial, a jury of 12 average Americans, understood a very complex case, and they knew that no matter what his motive was, that he's just a common criminal.
00:41:31.000Scott, it's up in the Wall Street Journal.
00:41:33.060We'll get you back next week to talk about Biden's $7.3 trillion, $1.8 trillion deficit, $7.3 trillion spending to break it all down.
00:41:42.080But in the interim, where do people go for your social media to get all your additional writings?
00:41:47.700Steve, they just have to watch your show, and I'll come back regularly.
00:41:57.520Up in the Wall Street Journal today, the government asked for, I think the probation asked for $40,000, government asked for $40,000 to $50,000.
00:42:03.320But there's a huge wave of celebrities and entrepreneurs are saying he should just walk because effective altruism, his higher calling, made it all right.
00:42:14.640It should not be lost on people, too, that he gave a ton of money to the Democratic Party and to the most progressive wing of the Democratic Party.
00:42:42.320Go talk to Philip Patrick and the team now.
00:42:44.180For war room veterans, you know, we have been all over the supply chain issue with China and medications and the active pharmaceutical ingredients.
00:42:55.980China has a stranglehold on us where there's a way to break that.
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00:44:39.440It's a big day in the Judeo-Christian West and the thinking about Western civilization, the assassination of Julius Caesar.
00:44:47.600And, of course, we're going to update it because Robert Kagan, one of the top intellectuals, and the husband of Victoria Nuland, wrote a massive piece for Jeff Bezos' Amazon Washington Post,
00:44:56.920actually laying out the moral justification for the assassination of President Trump, taking Brutus' side in the assassination of Caesar.
00:45:05.440And Darren Beattie will join me for that.
00:45:09.480Normally do it in the morning show, but today was so crazy about Fannie Willis and everything, we felt we had to get to the news first and do the high-end culture later in the day.
00:48:19.440These cyber attacks are getting out of control.
00:48:22.240And a lot of reasons you haven't even heard about most of them is we now know from UnitedHealth, a lot of the companies are paying the bribes.
00:48:37.860What do you got for us to make sure that we can get away from cyber attacks?
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00:50:28.620There are a lot more of these cyber attacks taking place, but the companies don't want to admit it because they are paying the blackmail to get their systems back up, and they don't want Wall Street or the customers to know that.