Geena Maxwell's lawyer says she answered questions about 100 people during her meetings with Deputy AG Blanche and former personal attorney to President Trump, Todd Blanche, about 100 different people and she didn't hold anything back.
00:01:51.940So, you know, we're grateful for this opportunity to finally be able to say what really happened.
00:01:56.560And that's what we're going to do yesterday and today.
00:01:58.560You know, I know you didn't want to discuss the substance of the questions that the deputy attorney general was asking,
00:02:03.560but can you talk about her and how she's feeling about the meeting and what might be coming out of it?
00:02:13.560Yeah, she's she's keeping her spirits up as much as she can.
00:02:17.560She's one of the strongest people I've ever met.
00:02:20.560She's been in terrible, awful conditions for five years.
00:02:24.560We wouldn't keep animals the way she's been kept in prison.
00:02:30.560So, you know, it's unbelievable that she can keep her spirits up this high and we're proud of her.
00:02:37.560Everything Gillan Maxwell told them yesterday and today.
00:02:40.560Her lawyer says she answered questions about roughly 100 people during her meetings with deputy attorney general
00:02:47.560and former personal attorney to President Trump, Todd Blanche.
00:02:51.560About 100 different people. She answered questions about everybody and she didn't hold anything back.
00:02:57.560David Oscar Marcus, the attorney there, also confirming no further meetings with DOJ.
00:03:03.560Our plan now adding the focus now shifting to whether Gillan Maxwell will talk to lawmakers in two weeks after that congressional subpoena and possible get out of jail free card.
00:03:15.560We haven't spoken to the president or anybody about a pardon just yet.
00:03:21.560And and you know, listen, the president this morning said he had the power to do so.
00:03:27.560We hope he exercises that power in the right and just way.
00:03:31.560Maxwell would would welcome any relief.
00:03:35.560She's been in very difficult conditions for five years.
00:07:50.560A D.C. District Court judge sided with the Trump administration, with President Trump and his team,
00:07:57.560on the continued dismantling of USAID, this grift that the D.C. Uniparty has.
00:08:08.560It's basically the D.C. elites' party planners.
00:08:11.560They sell it to the American people, USAID to the American people, like they're curing malaria in Africa.
00:08:17.560And really, it's a money laundering operation for the Democrat and really the uniparty elite in D.C.
00:08:24.560So what Judge Carl Nichols said was that what we've been saying on your show for a long time with you and me and Julie Kelly and many others,
00:08:33.560that the proper recourse for people who were fired from the federal government is to go to the Merit Systems Protection Board.
00:08:43.560The proper recourse for contractors who were fired from the federal government is to go to the Court of Federal Claims.
00:08:51.560The USAID was created by executive order.
00:08:58.560There are parts of it that have been funded by statute.
00:09:02.560But this judge today correctly ruled that the president has the Article II power to keep dismantling these agencies down to the statutory minimum.
00:09:14.560And the recourse for people who are harmed is not running to an activist judge in D.C.
00:09:21.560or another place and getting a temporary restraining order and a nationwide injunction and all the other illegal acts,
00:09:28.560this judicial sabotage that we've been seeing against President Trump over the last six months.
00:09:34.560I would say this, that you're starting to see these courts understand because of President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bonney's monumental wins at the Supreme Court of the United States,
00:09:47.560that the president has the executive power, all executive power under Article II.
00:09:53.560And these are huge wins for the presidency.
00:09:56.560Two things. You said this. I just want to make sure I'm thinking about this the right way and the audience can get the information.
00:10:04.560Do you think some of these wins we've had the Supreme Court now, even these radical judges down at the district level saying,
00:10:10.560hey, I'm just going to get overturned. It'll just be more embarrassing.
00:10:15.560And that's why we're starting to get these wins in the district court that have kind of picked up over the last 72 hours.
00:10:20.560Yes. I mean, you're still going to have some of these radical activist judges who are, you know, taking their cyanide pills in the bunker.
00:10:28.560But I think that the message is being sent and received throughout most of the federal judiciary that the judicial sabotage must end.
00:10:39.560Mike, also, you've taught us, you got us up to speed on the Article II powers of the president.
00:10:44.560This comes from he's got three broad chief executive commander in chief and chief magistrate chief law enforcement officer in the bucket or in the segment.
00:10:52.560That is the vertical. That is chief executive officer.
00:10:55.560He's starting to win now on. He's got the ability to fire these people, alphabet agencies, all that. Take it down to statutory minimums.
00:11:02.560What about the other power of actually impoundment and pounding the money?
00:11:08.560In other words, what it was up until Nixon got in trouble and with 71.
00:11:13.560Is this sending us a signal that they're prepared to back us on the impoundment of Trump can actually make a decision on not spending the money and start to cut the deficits that way, sir?
00:11:23.560I think that's a tougher fight. But I think that Mark Pialetta, who is the general counsel at the Office of Management and Budget, a good friend of all of ours, has been making this argument for many years.
00:11:34.560It's that when the Congress has the power of the purse, certainly, right, they have the power to appropriate.
00:11:41.560But the president has a separate constitutional duty to take care that our laws are faithfully executed under Article two of the Constitution.
00:11:52.560And so, for example, if Congress appropriates $2 billion to what it thinks is going to cause humanitarian relief and the president of the United States finds out that it's going to be spent on Hamas terrorists who are killing Americans, the president has a constitutional duty under Article two to stop that.
00:12:11.560If Congress appropriates $2 billion and it's going to go to waste, fraud and abuse, the president has a separate constitutional duty under the take care clause to make sure that that doesn't happen.
00:12:26.560So that's where the president is certainly on firm footing when it comes to impoundment, when it comes to national security and waste, fraud and abuse.
00:12:35.600You're very close. And so I'm not asking about the content of things, but you're very close to the team at DOJ.
00:12:42.600And they have two big things in front of them, clearly this Epstein situation and also the treasonous conspiracy.
00:12:47.600Just given the manpower, given how few people they've actually gotten in over there, given the fact that the confirmations have been slow walked.
00:12:56.600And we now know it looks like Thune and Johnson are not going to go out on on on to give the possibility to do recess appointments.
00:13:06.600Right. What is your sense on both Epstein and the treasonous conspiracy about actually I tell you what, Mike, if you could hang on for a second.
00:13:16.600I'm just going to hold you through a quick break because we're coming up on break.
00:13:19.600Mike Davis with us. Fred Flights, the former deputy national security advisor to the president of the United States in his first term, is going to join us right after Mike.
00:13:28.600He's got an incredible piece up about what's important in this House intel that just got released after Nunez and Cash and Derek Harvey fought for years to get it released.
00:13:40.600You're going to find out some of the inside baseball, what President Trump felt. Mike Davis is going to be here talking about the workload over at Maine Justice.
00:13:49.600Also, he can give us some insights on Alina Habba. Looks like she's still going to be in New Jersey.
00:13:56.600Pam Bonney playing smash mouth with these radical judges. In addition, huge news coming on redistricting.
00:14:04.600Guess what? Florida's in the game. Ron DeSantis goes, hey, look, we've had such a shift in demographics.
00:14:09.600We've got to do one mid-decade. They talked today about Missouri maybe getting in the game.
00:14:15.600I don't know. It could be 10 or 11 seats getting redistricted in a real throwdown.
00:14:20.600That's one of the reasons we're going to be all over Texas on Monday.
00:14:23.600Short commercial break. Mike Davis on the other side. Fred Flights, take your phone out.
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00:22:49.600Republicans need to learn how to earn power and use power like Democrats do every day and like they've done every day for the last hundred years.
00:22:59.600The Republicans need to learn how to play tough, take off the gloves, put on the brass knuckles and break your political opponents' glass jaws, right?
00:23:08.600And so 100% these Republicans should move forward.
00:23:12.600Democrats would do this to us all day, every day.
00:23:42.600Go to that Amal Bovee action item and contact both of your home state senators and make sure they find and keep their backbones and don't waver.
00:25:49.600It says some things that President Trump's MAGA supporters may not agree with.
00:25:54.600But I think it was something that needed to get out.
00:25:56.600But it's been locked up at the CIA since 2018.
00:25:59.600And I think a lot of people want to know why.
00:26:02.600I think one reason is because it proves conclusively that the Steele dossier was heavily used in this
00:26:10.600January 2017 intelligence community assessment that Obama ordered to sabotage the Trump presidency.
00:26:17.600But, you know, Steve, that really wasn't enough to explain why this was locked up.
00:26:21.600I think I know what the reason is, why this report was considered so dangerous.
00:26:26.600Not only does the House report suggest that the authors of the intelligence report thought Putin may have wanted Hillary to win,
00:26:37.600but the Russians had compromise on Hillary.
00:26:40.600They thought that they could leverage her, including these new reports that they had indications of psychological treatment for Hillary.
00:26:49.600And I think that's something that the CIA did not want released, Democratic Congressmen did not want released.
00:26:55.600That's why it was so bad that in late 2020, when President Trump asked the CIA to release it, Gina Haspel said no.
00:27:03.600And Trump even considered going to the agency to retrieve this report himself.
00:27:08.600And I know this because former Fox News anchor Lou Dobbs told me this and consulted with me on the discussions at the White House to try to get this thing out
00:27:19.600so the American people could read it before the 2020 election.
00:27:25.600That is pretty stunning. Give me that one more time.
00:27:28.600He because Lou Dobbs was very close to the president. I tell you what, Fred, hang on for a second.
00:27:32.600I'm a hold you through the break. I want to I want to take a moment to make sure that we get this done and get it done right.
00:27:38.600The reason is this report was finished in 2018.
00:27:43.600It was actually finished before that, but let's say 2018, the final.
00:27:47.600Cash Patel now head of the FBI and Derek Harvey, right, who who is a long term contributor here.
00:27:56.600We're two of the they were the chief investigator on the House Intelligence Committee under Devin Nunez.
00:28:02.600And cash was the general counsel. Hello. And these guys can vouch for this report held for another seven years.
00:28:10.600Think about that. Seven years. Short commercial break.
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00:30:00.600So don't let anybody with artificial intelligence and cyber rogue actors, bad accountants, lawyers, maybe a couple of three family members.
00:31:29.600But I think this information on the compromise that the Russians had against Hillary Clinton and their belief that she'd be the better president for Russia.
00:31:39.600That's something that no one in the Democratic Party wanted to talk about.
00:32:59.600Let's force him to explain what he did in 2018, 2019, 2020.
00:33:05.600We need to send a message to the people in the intelligence community.
00:33:09.600You can't do this, and if you do, to advance your career when one party is in power, we will catch you eventually, and you'll pay a high price.
00:33:18.600Fred, you're putting up great stuff all the time.
00:33:20.600Where do people go on social media to keep up with your thinking and your writing, sir?
00:33:25.600I'm on Twitter at Fred Flights, and I have the same handle on Truth Social.
00:33:32.600Devin Nunes posted my piece on Truth Social today.
00:33:35.600I'm very grateful to him because this report is a tribute to Devin Nunes' leadership on the House Intelligence Committee, which is really hard because of Adam Schiff.
00:33:44.600I'm also at the America First Policy Institute, AmericaFirstPolicy.com, if you want to read my analysis.
00:33:50.600Fred, thank you so much for joining us on a Friday.
00:34:03.600It may soon follow Texas in a mid-decade redistricting plan ahead of next year's election.
00:34:11.600The way the population has shifted around Florida just since the census was done in 2020, I think the state is malapportioned.
00:34:18.600So I do think it would be appropriate to do a redistricting here in the mid decade.
00:34:24.600So we're working through what that would look like.
00:34:27.600Democrats aren't giving up without a fight.
00:34:29.600This morning, appearing virtually, Congressman Jamie Raskin told an audience at the Voters of Tomorrow Summit why the stakes in all of this are so high.
00:35:42.600You know, this is actually trying to steal the House of Representatives by changing the maps in big states like Texas and like Florida.
00:35:50.600And the outcome really hinges on do we want a democracy that's actually functional?
00:35:55.600As you know, a lot of people are focused on this special session that you're in right now.
00:35:59.600Will state Democrats walk out of the session to deny Republicans a quorum on redistricting?
00:36:08.600Well, Donald Trump is trying to rig the next election as we speak in broad daylight right in front of our eyes.
00:36:15.600You know, he and his allies in Congress just passed the largest transfer of wealth in American history with their big, beautiful bill, kicking millions of people, including millions of Texans off their health care to fund tax breaks for billionaires.
00:37:21.600You're here to talk about Obama in your film because the president's going after Obama as the head of a conspiracy to lead a coup d'etat.
00:37:30.600But, Steve, you spend so much time in Texas, and you're one of the key reasons that Texas, Trump won by 14 points, and you've shifted help.
00:37:39.600Your shoulder went to the wheel to make sure the Hispanic community down there knows about MAGA, particularly in South Texas and the Rio Grande Valley.
00:37:57.600By the way, it makes perfect sense, even beyond the wonderful political benefits that we will reap here.
00:38:03.600When you look at the country in 2020, it is clear that the census was not taken correctly during the COVID panic.
00:38:09.600In addition, we had such massive movements because of the COVID panic, such shifts between states and even within states, that it's necessary for us to do this.
00:38:19.600So, yes, every red state should do this.
00:38:21.600By the way, they should follow the lead of my now home state of Tennessee, which already redistricted and went from 7-2 to 8-1.
00:38:28.600They were gangsters in the Tennessee legislature.
00:38:30.600We have to be gangsters because guess what?
00:38:32.600The Democrats are in every single state they control.
00:38:35.600When you look at my former home state of Illinois, the way the Democrats drew the congressional maps there, it's almost laughable, the size and shape of these ludicrous districts to make sure they got as many Dems as possible.
00:38:47.600You know, so we can't – when they bring a shiv to a fight, we can't say we're going to obey Marcus of Queensberry rules on our side.
00:38:54.600No, we need to do this, and as I said, there's a total justification.
00:38:57.600By the way, I would go even further than that, Steve.
00:38:59.600We should do this, of course, but I think there should be another national census.
00:39:02.600You know, the Constitution does not preclude that.
00:39:04.600It says you have to have a census at least every 10 years, but we could do another national census.
00:39:09.6002020 wasn't done right because of the COVID panic, and it also wasn't done right because we counted illegals, and illegals should not count the census.
00:39:16.600So I think we should do it again nationally as well.
00:39:19.600Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller put in – remember, we had this big fight with commerce, had a big fight in the courts.
00:39:36.600What do we need to do to get a census, a mid-year census, a mid-decade census?
00:39:40.600Because it says it's got to be done at least every 10 years.
00:39:43.600Nothing precludes us because you know the big demographic shifts.
00:39:46.600We're talking about picking up – just in 2030 alone, I think they're talking about 12 seats just on the demographics of going to Florida and the South, Tennessee, North Carolina, and in Texas, sir.
00:40:11.600Now, clearly it would get challenged in the courts, so we know we'd have to be ready for that fight, of course.
00:40:15.600But again, he'd be on solid constitutional and logical ground here, that there is a significant reason to redo the census.
00:40:21.600Nothing in the Constitution says that we can't do it more often than every 10 years.
00:40:26.600And if we do it right now and we exclude the illegal aliens, I mean, do you know what that will do to the California delegation if we're not counting the illegals who clearly should not be counted, not constitutionally, not by tenets of justice, not by just logic?
00:40:40.600If we do that, it would be incredible.
00:40:42.600And I hope President Trump's at least considering it.
00:40:45.600Talk to me about I want to get you on about this Obama film.
00:40:49.600And one of the reasons President Trump, I mean, it's unprecedented, obviously.
00:40:52.600He's sitting there saying, hey, this guy's head of a coup.
00:41:46.600It's almost a billion with a B almost a billion dollars now.
00:41:50.600By the way, Chicago and as a native Chicagoan, we are so proud of our architecture.
00:41:54.600Chicago is the home of modern architecture.
00:41:56.600It's the center of American architecture in many ways.
00:41:59.600This hideous monstrosity, this monument to Obama's ego.
00:42:03.600It's not just disgustingly ugly, which it is.
00:42:05.600It's also completely out of scale because it's in the middle of Jackson Park on the south side of Chicago near the University of Chicago.
00:42:12.600Nothing close to this magnitude to this size is anywhere near it.
00:42:16.600So the scale, the aesthetics, it's this brutalist architecture, which I think, Steve, is meant to intimidate you.
00:42:22.600I don't think that's an accident that it's ugly and brutal.
00:42:26.600You know, again, I think there is a message being sent there.
00:42:29.600The absolutely exorbitant cost eating up so much public parkland in Chicago.
00:42:34.600And by the way, maybe most of all, when think of what Barack Obama, if he actually cared, if he actually gave a crap about the people on the south side of Chicago that he used and exploited to become president United States.
00:42:45.600Think of what he could do if he invested himself and that billion dollars into the south side of Chicago instead of building a massive monument to megalomania.
00:42:56.600And, Steve, when I saw this, it's when I got the idea for my documentary.
00:42:59.600I couldn't believe how hideous it was.
00:43:02.100And I said, I've got to do a documentary here and I've got to use this building as the backdrop, which we did, because I think once we show America and once we show a lot of Chicagoans even aren't aware of this and people in Chicago suburbs, by the way, like a lot of big cities, they don't even go downtown anymore because it's too dangerous.
00:43:16.100Right. So they don't know what's going on down there.
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