In this episode, we discuss the growing number of Muslims in the United States and the growing support for Sharia law in the Muslim community. We also discuss the Democratic Party's attempt to pass a bill that could force non-citizens out of the voting booth.
00:10:34.380And again, they're playing cat and mouse here.
00:10:37.680They want to keep our eye off what really is going on with all these things about shutting the government down or whatever.
00:10:44.160We better pay attention to the entire thing, especially Sharia law and vote this election law in because they have cheated.
00:10:55.260We've probably got a half a dozen people up here in the House and the Senate that weren't really elected.
00:11:00.140They were elected because they cooked the books.
00:11:03.140And if we allow that to happen next fall, it will be over with.
00:11:07.400I think we'll lose the House, the Senate, and President Trump's going to have a hard time keeping his job.
00:11:14.160John Solomon's going to join us momentarily after the break about developments in Georgia and what the FBI is reporting already about inconsistencies.
00:11:23.600Senator Tuberville, are you saying if the House works through rules and votes on the next couple of days, are the Senate even going to stick around to even try to move on a standing filibuster?
00:11:34.420Isn't everybody getting on a plane and going over to the Munich Security Conference on Thursday?
00:11:39.140Well, yeah, there'll be a bunch of more Democrats because the Munich Security Conference is all about the globalists and the Europeans and begging for money for our taxpayers,
00:11:49.880our working taxpayers to send them money so they can survive, basically, because they're wasting all their money on illegal aliens or migration coming in.
00:11:59.720And I went a couple of years, and it's really a waste of time.
00:12:03.640But we'll probably have four or five 737s packed with congressmen and senators going over there for four or five days.
00:12:12.420And next week, we're supposed to be in recess.
00:12:14.940But I don't know what will happen if we can't come up to some kind of agreement because we'll have to shut down TSA.
00:12:20.820We'll have to shut down FEMA, and it'll be a tough road to hoe for some people, especially if they're traveling.
00:12:29.820Senator, we've got a couple of minutes.
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00:16:21.320Walter, the CCP's involvement in our tax-exempt sector is one of many ways, one of many ways that China has sought to harm America's national interest.
00:16:35.740Can you please walk through Mr. Singham's web, the big web, of nonprofits and explain how the CCP is using our tax-exempt sector to push CCP propaganda?
00:16:52.380Thank you for the question, Mr. Chairman.
00:16:54.180I have to say that some of this is speculative because so little is known for certain, and like a good Maoist, Mr. Singham works hard to hide what he's doing, and our nonprofit sector makes that easy.
00:17:07.180But there's been some very good reporting, especially from the New York Times on this, which uses the number hundreds of millions of dollars Mr. Singham has spent to try to influence politics in America and other countries as well through a vast number of groups.
00:17:22.620All those groups do different things, but one thing they do is exactly what you say.
00:17:26.820They all push communist China propaganda, as the New York Times is perfectly clear.
00:17:32.560None of them are registered under FARA, as the Times also points out.
00:17:36.140They do all kinds of things, like the People's Forum, as you said.
00:17:40.280It both trains and organizes for protests on multiple issues all over America.
00:17:46.160Other groups operate YouTube channels to reach youth.
00:17:53.020Still more lobby Congress, operate the Tri-Continental Institute, a Marxist think tank, support candidates for office in multiple countries.
00:18:03.020And in all cases, by the way, they don't just boost the communist government of China.
00:18:09.360They also support other hostile regimes.
00:18:11.940For instance, the No Dutdall group connected to Singham propagandizes for the gruesome dictatorship of North Korea.
00:18:24.280And, of course, their protests famously include disrupting hearings in Congress, which shows their contempt for America and their contempt for the rule of law.
00:18:33.160So, I think this is clearly something that needs additional investigation from multiple parts of the executive branch.
00:18:42.160And I applaud your investigating it here.
00:18:44.560A lot of these problems involve America's nonprofit sector, which is traditionally a glory and a strength of this exceptional country.
00:18:51.340But foreigners abuse this sector, especially tools like fiscal sponsorship and donor-advised funds, which aren't inherently bad things, in order to hide their influence ops.
00:19:02.260Americans' homegrown groups also exploit those tools.
00:19:05.960Recall the politicized, multibillion-dollar nonprofit network operated by Arabella Advisors,
00:19:11.100one of whose presidents admitted their business model, which heavily uses fiscal sponsorships, is, quote, a workaround to the tax regime.
00:19:18.760This same Arabella Network's first major funder, whom we can discern, was Hans-Jörg Wies, the Swiss foreign national and Democratic megadonor Ms. Sutherland discusses.
00:19:29.620A big part of the problem is so-called campaign finance reform.
00:19:33.940It greatly narrows money flows into hard-dollar entities like political candidates and parties,
00:19:39.240but it places no restraints on 501c3, private foundations, and public charities.
00:19:44.900This preference for the charitable sector is explained by the fact that...
00:19:47.760Today, Jason Smith of Missouri today held a hearing at the Ways and Means Committee.
00:19:54.040The Ways and Means Committee is mainly talking about taxes and tax structure.
00:20:50.060And there are no limits on the giving, whereas there are strict limits on, you know, the hard dollars to candidates and parties.
00:20:56.580No limits at all on the amounts that come into the non-profit sector.
00:20:59.440And so you have, you know, arguably the two biggest bad guys here are Hans Wyss, a Swiss national.
00:21:05.900And by the way, he'd given money to the Democrats' witness, which the Democrats' witness was not very honest about admitting.
00:21:12.060And the other is the Neville Singham, who is, you know, literally lives in Shanghai, is joined at the hip with the Communist Party regime there, and has all kinds of influence ops.
00:21:25.440The most famous probably is the People's Forum, which the morning after the October 7th massacre had people on the streets to applaud their good friends there in Gaza.
00:21:44.720Is this because you mentioned Jody Evans, his wife, and Code Pink.
00:21:49.040Part of the conversation today was to highlight to Treasury, to the nation, to the IRS, that a lot of what we call the color revolution is, because Sing is, or Singham is considered by many to be associated with the Shanghai military intelligence of the CCP and the PLA.
00:22:09.180Is part of this, is what Jason Smith is trying to get to, is that we have to have a massive investigation over the Treasury Department and the IRS to check into who's actually funding this insurrection in the streets of places like Minneapolis and New York City?
00:22:23.240Yes, that's exactly what Chairman Smith has been very well focused on, and the thing is, you know, part of the trouble is that Singham is, bizarrely, is actually a U.S. citizen still, though he doesn't live here, and holds us in blazing contempt, which makes it somewhat harder for the government to investigate him.
00:22:45.000But given, you know, if I hole up in Shanghai for a few years and start doing their government's business, I don't think I have a right to complain if, you know, U.S. intelligence is going after what's going on here.
00:22:59.800Scott, we got to jump. John Solomon's coming on for some breaking news, but we want to, we're going to play more of your clips tomorrow morning.
00:23:06.720Where do people go to find out more capital research, your social media, and more about your investigation into all of this?
00:23:13.260You can find us on Exit at Capital Research. Our main website is capitalresearch.org, but you really should go to influencewatch.org. It's a Wikipedia of the left.
00:23:26.780Sir, absolutely extraordinary. Thank you. Look forward to having you back on. We'll get some more clips up there. Explosive testimony today.
00:23:33.820John Solomon has just finished a big interview with Jim Jordan. He's getting ready for a show that follows us here at 6.
00:23:40.040But there's some breaking news on Just the News, sir, about the FBI in Georgia. Can you get us up to date on what you're breaking?
00:23:47.640Yeah, real simple. That perfect election that everybody declared in 2020 looks a little less perfect every day when we get new evidence.
00:23:54.280We knew about the China interventions a few months ago with the driver's licenses coming in.
00:23:58.400We learned about, belatedly, the Iran hack of voter systems.
00:24:02.220But today we're finding out that the recounts and the efforts to count ballots accurately in Georgia were substantially flawed.
00:24:09.440What the FBI said in an affidavit that was unsealed by a federal judge about 45 minutes ago is that the FBI has substantiated about five irregularities in the vote counting in Fulton County, Atlanta, the major hub, the major urban area of Georgia.
00:24:25.260This kind of puts a shine on Brad Rausenberger's claim that everything was fine.
00:24:29.760It wasn't. The Fulton County couldn't get vote counts to match.
00:24:34.260There are concerns that they might have faked or altered numbers.
00:24:37.440There is the FBI declares in an affidavit.
00:24:40.140They have confirmed in Fulton County or the state of Georgia have confirmed that in some cases during the recounts, ballots were double counted, double scanned and double counted.
00:24:49.400That numbers didn't match up and then they suddenly just magically matched up with no additional work.
00:24:55.400That there were other and that some ballot images have been lost.
00:24:59.440And then about 315,000 ballots, which were certified, were not properly certified through Georgia law.
00:25:06.300It's much like the way the FBI and the IRS ultimately got Alec Capone.
00:25:10.160They didn't get him by charging him as being a mobster.
00:25:12.800They got him by not filing other things like tax law.
00:25:15.760Here, it is a federal felony to fake or fraudulently put out vote counts that don't match or are inaccurate or that don't follow your state's law.
00:25:25.340You're entrusted as an election official in Fulton County.
00:25:29.880It looks like the FBI has some pretty substantial proof that the law wasn't followed.
00:25:33.920What the FBI agent says in this bombshell affidavit is if we find any intentionality to this, that they did anything, like they were embarrassed,
00:25:41.800they didn't want to admit that they couldn't get their votes to match, they could be federally charged with felonies five years later.
00:30:36.420Do you know what percentage of Muslims in the United States support making it illegal to show a picture or cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad?
00:30:45.560So as with the other questions, a lot depends on the wording and the sample.
00:30:49.660And I would want to see the details of the methodology here.
00:31:26.940But if it's from a survey by the Heritage Foundation, 40, 43%.
00:31:30.640You're happy, you know, you can declare that statistics you don't like aren't true, but that's not how I'm going to operate here.
00:31:39.120Mr. Spencer, and I'd look to you on this question here.
00:31:43.480I heard my colleagues on the other side of the aisle who were raising objection to legislation that a number of bills that some of us introduced, particularly one that I introduced,
00:31:53.320that was raising the issue of vetting individuals as we're bringing them into the United States for their adherence to Sharia law.
00:32:02.000The idea is that Sharia law is inconsistent with our values in Western civilization,
00:32:04.800so we should know if we're bringing people into the country that may want to advance a system of law or systems that are contrary to our laws.
00:32:13.620In doing so, my colleagues acknowledged and said that that would mean that Muslims generally would be in fear of deportation or inability to be brought into the country.
00:32:25.860Does that not suggest that there's a recognition that Sharia law is central to most of the Muslim population throughout the world and those that come to the United States?
00:32:35.480It would seem as if they're aware of that, yes.
00:32:44.140Sharia is considered divine law, and thus it takes precedence over all other legal systems.
00:32:50.240In areas of the Muslim world where it is not fully implemented, such as Egypt or Syria, other countries,
00:32:57.500it still has a tremendous cultural influence, such that elements of it are often enforced by individuals or groups where the government doesn't do so.
00:33:08.720That is Robert Spencer right there, one of the world's, if not the world's leading expert on Sharia law in the West.
00:33:16.580First, unbelievable testimony today in the House, the first anti-Sharia law, Sharia Free America caucus, as we're down here in Texas, for the run-up to the primary.
00:33:30.840On March 3rd, they have Sharia law on the ballot, Proposition 10, prohibiting Sharia law in the state of Texas.
00:33:38.700And I can tell you that it is exploding down here with people's interest in awakening to what this issue is.
00:33:45.860We gave a permission structure, the people that worked in the conference and all of it gave a permission structure for people to talk about this.
00:33:53.720Next hour in Worm, Texas, we're going to go from the actual district level to then talk to in the precinct level about what people are thinking in the North Texas area,
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00:35:36.440First off, how do we get this situation where you have a radical like Spanberger, a deep state radical like Spanberger?
00:35:42.640She's already put out a slew of executive orders, although she promised on the campaign trail that local authorities and police would work with ICE and work in customs and borders.
00:35:53.040She signed a declaration of executive order that did away with that.
00:35:57.800She has worked more like a deep state operative than a governor of the Commonwealth in her first couple of weeks.
00:36:06.960Well, I think that's become somewhat typical of the Democratic playbook is to run as a moderate or somebody who is concerned about the middle class and then to govern, to appease some of the furthest left elements of their own party.
00:36:22.720It's become exceptional now, really, to find a Democrat who serves in the same manner that they conducted their campaign.
00:36:30.120And Abigail Spanberger is no different than that.
00:36:32.940She ran as somebody who was bipartisan and moderate.
00:36:36.140And we have seen really just an extreme level of partisanship plus a dramatic shift to blue state policies over the course of a very short governorship.
00:36:48.080She has only been in office so far for less than a month.
00:36:53.320She was inaugurated on January the 17th.
00:36:58.480First off, this radical shift, what she was signing right there, I think, was a redistricting where they're going to have, I guess, a referendum in April.
00:37:08.000I think the court's already nervous about this, but she's taken a state that was essentially and it flips between six, five Democrats, six, five Republican with 11 seats.
00:37:30.140And how is that sitting with fellow Virginians?
00:37:33.840Well, with fellow Virginians, they're just becoming aware of it at this point, because although the Democrats started working on this, they started working on it a week before the general election last year.
00:37:44.840So there wasn't really an opportunity for many people to focus on it.
00:37:50.140We had really some of the best congressional districts this state has had since the institution of one man, one vote.
00:37:56.700They were compact, contiguous and observed communities of interest.
00:38:02.580They really did look like model redistricting.
00:38:05.060And now Governor Spanberger has signed legislation that would put on the ballot a constitutional amendment as a special election, not as a general election, but as a special election in April, time of the year when Virginia never holds elections.
00:38:23.140And what it would do is turn it to a 10-1 state.
00:38:26.540If you see the map, which they have already produced to their credit, they have put out a map demonstrating what they're going to do, it unites communities that are so far apart and so disparate that it really looks absurd.
00:38:40.900It is a more egregious gerrymander than one that had been cited like Illinois or the most recent one in California or even the ones in Maryland and New York State.
00:39:18.760Well, she has limited the ability and really restricted the ability of local law enforcement to cooperate with ICE.
00:39:27.920And as a result, as we know, in places where there are restrictions on cooperating with ICE, you end up, in fact, with a greater deal of difficulty than you do in places where they are cooperating with ICE, simply because you have law enforcement that's not cooperating with law enforcement.
00:39:44.500That's never a good idea if you're interested in actually combat and that's really kind of been the headline of the things that she has passed or rather signed as executive orders as far as the reversals.
00:39:57.860But in addition to that, the Democratic General Assembly is is very busy passing a lot of what I would describe as anti-business legislation, making it more difficult really to to do business here in the Commonwealth and more expensive to do it, especially if you're a small business or a startup.
00:40:19.340Chairman Ryer, you were not the pick of the establishment.
00:40:22.460My understanding is a lot of grassroots supporting you.
00:40:25.760The reason that the the House of Delegates in the state Senate can pass these things is super majorities.
00:40:32.840How did we get and I don't think you can blame it just on a bad candidate.
00:40:37.100How did we get into a situation where I believe there's super majorities in the House of Delegates in the Senate?
00:40:43.200I also think that there were seats lost that people from Virginia just thought could never be lost, you know, by a radical Democrat over a conservative Republican.
00:40:53.740How did that happen? Because this was kind of you're stepping into a situation.
00:40:58.000You have a systemic failure more than just personalities. How did that happen?
00:41:04.260A couple of things. First of all, just so you'll know, the Senate is actually still pretty evenly divided.
00:41:09.940Thankfully, they weren't up last last November.
00:41:12.760So it's twenty one nineteen. Obviously, we're in the minority, but it's it's not as severe as a situation in the House.
00:41:20.640What happened, I think, was failing to learn the positive lessons that the that we learned in twenty twenty four.
00:41:28.060Trump force forty seven was based on as a volunteer model and volunteer campaign, engaging people who agreed with us and a lot of activists and occasional voters and really growing our coalition.
00:41:39.580Although we weren't able to carry the state, we we improved President Trump's performance rather dramatically over the previous two runs and also managed to hold five of the five of the eleven congressional districts.
00:41:53.840So it was not a bad year. All in all, the following year, we reverted away from that model.
00:41:58.660And we, to some extent, failed to excite to a great extent.
00:42:03.600We failed to excite our activists and our activist base.
00:42:07.780The exit polls at the end of last year's election showed that while forty six percent of Virginians voted for President Trump in twenty twenty four of the twenty twenty five electorate, only forty two percent had voted for President Trump.
00:42:21.640That's a heck of a drop off of your base if they're not even keeping pace with the electorate as a whole.
00:42:48.880But it's also the policies that the president promotes and a lot of the values and the principles that we stand for that help to invigorate our base and keep them at that level.
00:42:57.900And I think that's going to be critical going forward.
00:43:00.900Chairman, can you just right or can you just hold on for a second, because I think the lessons that you guys have learned and are going to implement throughout the country are going to be vitally important in this run up to in the run up to twenty six.
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00:47:21.580Give us a minute or two on what the plan is to turn around Virginia.
00:47:24.920Well, the plan to turn around Virginia is fairly straightforward.
00:47:28.080We know who voted in 2025, and we know who we missed from 2024.
00:47:33.640And now it's time for us to identify those voters that we're missing, those Republican voters.
00:47:39.480And that means empowering our local units and our local volunteers to go out and work and attract and talk to those individuals and engage them.
00:47:48.540One of the things that the Democrats did successfully, and they used COVID to great effect for this, was to take their least likely voters and turn them into people that were permanent voters and who showed up in every election.
00:48:00.700They got them on permanent absentee lists.
00:48:03.280They signed them up to continually work them.
00:48:15.220We need those Republican voters and those conservative voters out every single year, and we need to be spreading a message that they find attractive.
00:48:23.480And most of that message, as you know, is delivered very effectively by President Trump.
00:48:30.000One of the things I ran on was we should not be pretending to be something that we're not.
00:48:34.540We are supporters of the president, and we need to go ahead and emphasize that.
00:48:39.360He has a lot of supporters here in the Commonwealth, and we have a long mission to go.
00:48:46.080If we stick with that, I think we want to visit.
00:48:48.160I think Spanberger, being so over the top, is going to play into your hands because I think the people in the Commonwealth are saying, hey, we didn't vote for this.
00:49:00.240And I think you guys stick to President Trump's policies, and I know the president will be very engaged with you, helping to rebuild the party there and to make sure we can get back into the ability to strike, you know, get closer so we can strike for a victory.
00:49:14.180Where do people go to follow you on social media?
00:49:16.780Where do they go to the website of the Virginia Republican Party?
00:50:10.460Now, years later, it's gone away, but it can be rebuilt.
00:50:13.300Mike Lindell, first off, tell me about, give me a minute on your, you've been down in meetings in Mar-a-Lago.
00:50:21.660You've forced Klobuchar out of the Senate into the race.
00:50:25.200Give me a minute assessment on your governor's race.
00:50:29.320Yeah, you guys, last week I came out number one in the polls, and so I let the president know that.
00:50:38.560He was very happy to hear that, that we were number one.
00:50:40.740And also, right now, it's basically down to a couple other candidates, but right now we're down here.
00:50:48.360I'm raising, I'm able to raise money with everybody in the country because they know Minnesota's the tip of the spear for what's going on there.
00:50:56.160The, I've said it before, the first day I'm going to ban Sharia law, I'm going to put in protester laws.
00:51:02.060I mean, there's so many things going on, but the bottom line is it needs someone with a business sense to fix Minnesota with common sense.
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