Former President and former first lady, Michelle and former Vice President, Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President and current President, Donald J. Trump, sit down with Stephan K. Bannon to discuss the 2016 campaign and the events leading up to it.
00:05:27.180they were already prematurely celebrating the win
00:05:29.180i mean i went backstage and saw you bruce springsteen back there and the president you know
00:05:34.180president obama mrs obama hillary clinton bill clinton uh jennifer palmary all of the campaign team
00:05:40.180they were back there as soon as we got there they were high-fiving and hugging and i mean just like
00:05:44.180it was it was as if the election had already been over and they were celebrating the win
00:05:49.180they were talking about whether or not it would be looking it look bad like they're rubbing it in their face with the fireworks and this that and the other
00:05:56.180it was insane i'd never seen anything like it
00:05:58.180you know to be honest with you uh you know i was a huge uh i've been a hardcore republican my entire life
00:06:03.180i represent the most conservative district in the entire united states and that's where i grew up
00:06:07.180and those people i represent now uh and i you know i i was really pulling for president trump to win
00:06:13.180because i saw what was going on during the the eight years of the obama administration i saw how
00:06:18.180you know uh everything that happened in the obama administration revolved around identity politics
00:06:22.180straight versus gay black versus white man versus woman rich versus poor just fragmenting the country
00:06:27.180and in my mind just really setting the stage for the horrible things that are going on right now
00:06:31.180i can see that coming i was hoping that he would win but i guess i had drank the kool-aid like everybody else
00:06:36.180i mean i've been watching tv i've been seeing all the posters and stuff saying that you know trump
00:06:40.180was going to get faith if there was no way he was going to win and and uh you know so i thought
00:06:44.180i was just astonished where i was going but i'll tell you what uh you know the next day i went to work
00:06:48.180at the white house and uh you know it was a normal day and i walked into the west wing and
00:06:52.180they said everybody's going around doing their thing it's you know it's the day of the election
00:06:55.180and i leave there pretty late at night like eight o'clock nine o'clock at night i'm driving back
00:06:59.180i'm starting to hear some stuff on the radio on my drive back it sounds like you know that
00:07:03.180things are really trending trump's direction i'm like what's going on right so i get home and just
00:07:06.980like everybody else i stay up three o'clock in the morning i'm like oh my god i cannot believe he won
00:07:11.180you know i was just i was freaking out i was so excited that he won and all and the next day i went
00:07:15.380back to the white house and i'll tell you what man it was like everybody was there everybody came to
00:07:19.540work though the parking lot west's deck was full of cars but nobody came out of their offices it was
00:07:24.640like a morgue it was like somebody had died and i actually saw people crying at times it was insane i was like
00:07:30.420what a what a difference between the monday night before and the overblown celebration and the
00:07:37.060wednesday after it was just it was it was unbelievable i think i'm going to play that
00:07:42.760tape now that my staff found it because i read the book that said we got to pull this a great story by
00:07:46.860emerald jack listen here's here's what i understand explain to our audience i you know chester nimitz
00:07:52.460uh the great victor uh in the pacific fleet in world war ii is from texas uh you're from texas near
00:07:59.160near lubbock uh how does a guy from texas end up in the hardscrabble texas end up in the united
00:08:05.260states navy and end up as an admiral sir well you know it's just it just one thing led to another i
00:08:10.540got into diving believe it or not i live in a part of texas where there's no water no trees but i i
00:08:15.100took a diving class when i was 15 years old got certified to dive to springfield lakes and quarries
00:08:19.860all over texas and new mexico and whenever i started going to school i initially started out as an
00:08:24.720engineering major realized pretty quickly that wasn't my thing ended up being a biology major
00:08:28.580and decided i wanted to be a marine biologist so i uh i went to i went to texas a&m at galveston i
00:08:34.700majored in marine biology there well i didn't really have any money to pay for any of my own education so
00:08:38.720i worked in the oil field as a roust about to pay for all my undergrad but while i was there i needed a
00:08:43.480little extra money so i went across the street to the university of texas medical branch which is the
00:08:47.820main medical school for the university of texas which is also there in galveston
00:08:52.100i asked him if i could get a job just to you know working in one of the labs or something to
00:08:55.860make a little extra money when i wasn't in class they said yeah they'd work something out they
00:08:59.340called me a few days later they said hey we got you a job we got you a job as an autopsy assistant
00:09:03.980in the pathology department i was like what i was like so i you know i i said okay i'll take it so
00:09:09.180i went and my job is to to do the autopsies i would basically open the body up and take the organs
00:09:14.520out pass them to the end of the table where the path resident was at pathology resident they would
00:09:18.620dissect everything out and figure out how the person died and when it's all over my job is to
00:09:22.500put all the organs in the buckets and uh you know sew everything up and i'd take the the brain out in
00:09:27.600the whole nine yards and uh you know they started teaching me a little bit the path resident said
00:09:31.640hey remember that liver you took out yesterday and i was like yeah come down and look at this one
00:09:34.840this guy's got liver cancer see the difference i got a little interested in medicine so i decided you
00:09:40.100know what i don't know if i want to be a marine biologist anymore i might want to be a doctor i knew
00:09:43.080i didn't want to be a pathologist i've been a firefighter and things of that nature so i thought you know
00:09:47.580what i want to be an er doc so i did but i couldn't afford to uh to go to medical school my parents
00:09:53.700don't have a lot of money i come from a hardworking blue collar family and i wasn't about to borrow that
00:09:57.880kind of money so i called and talked to the military and i applied for the army scholarship and the navy
00:10:02.320scholarship i got them both it's a health profession scholarship where if you get the scholarship they'll
00:10:07.120pay for all four years of your med school anywhere in the united states but you have to pay them back
00:10:11.260four years you owe them year for year so i got both those scholarships because of my background
00:10:15.880diving i immediately gravitated toward the navy scholarship took that soon as i graduated from
00:10:21.000med school i went straight to the naval hospital portsmouth virginia found out about a job that
00:10:26.140was available in the navy which i never would have imagined you could be a diving medical officer
00:10:30.400where you could be a doctor and a navy deep sea diver so i signed up for that right away they sent
00:10:35.780me straight to panama city florida put me through six months of navy dive school i became a fully
00:10:40.340qualified navy deep sea diver you know walking around on the bottom with the hose and the helmet the whole
00:10:44.760nine yards and i was also a physician so for the next five or six years they preferentially assigned
00:10:49.760me to diving units to explosive ordnance disposal teams uh underwater salvage teams navy seals things
00:10:55.840of that nature and i just went all over the world with these small diving teams as a diver and as their
00:11:00.820doctor and that's how i kind of got into the navy and then eventually i realized i needed to get
00:11:06.060board certified i went back to the naval hospital portsmouth virginia i got board certified in emergency
00:11:10.600medicine that was 2005 2000 2004 2005 the war in iraq and afghanistan were pretty hot and heavy then
00:11:17.560if you were a board certified navy emergency medicine doctor you by default belong to the united
00:11:22.780states marine corps so as soon as i finished my residency they sent me straight to camp lejeune
00:11:26.760married up with the second marines went straight to iraq spent almost a year in iraq with the second
00:11:31.860marines uh right on the battlefield uh as the uh officer in charge of the resuscitation component of
00:11:37.620a surgical shock trauma platoon and while i was there i got offered a job at the white house as
00:11:43.560a white house physician and honest to god i didn't even really know this job existed and it turns out
00:11:48.680that they at the time had two army two navy and two air force docs they're all internal medicine and
00:11:53.180family practice they decided they needed an emergency medicine doc at the white house which is a smart
00:11:57.900thing to do and the navy guy was the next guy rolling out so my specialty leader just threw my name in
00:12:03.500the hat without even letting me know really i got an invitation uh to uh i got my package in i
00:12:08.800eventually got an invitation to go to the white house and interview uh i went to the white house
00:12:13.380for three days interviewed uh at the end of the three days they told me i got the got the job i jumped
00:12:18.000right back on a plane flew back to iraq finished my tour there for another four months and then came
00:12:23.980straight from iraq to the white house and that was in early 2006 and i was the brand new junior white
00:12:30.320house physician for george w bush and that's how i ended up at the white house and one thing led to
00:12:35.720another uh i got promoted to this deputy director of the white house medical unit director of the
00:12:40.600white house medical unit assistant to the president you know senior advisor so on and so forth and i ended
00:12:45.200up just staying at the white house uh through three administrations for 14 years serving uh three
00:12:50.720presidents and you became president trump's not just uh you weren't just the uh the head uh doctor
00:12:57.940or corpsman at the uh at the white house you were also became kind of a an informal advisor to
00:13:03.240president trump because knowing his habits you would be essentially the first guy to meet with
00:13:07.820him every day and people people should know president trump's up pretty early he's pretty early yeah he's
00:13:12.940up pretty early checking the watching morning mika right making notes taking notes in those days
00:13:19.540tweeting out and i didn't really know him you know when he first came in i mean and i and i ended up
00:13:25.240it pissed everybody in the obama administration off when i decided i was going to stay but uh you
00:13:29.760know i stayed and and i wanted to get to know president trump pretty quickly well you know you
00:13:34.400know a lot of people don't know but my office is directly below his bedroom in the ground floor of
00:13:38.440the white house and so he'd get up early like you said he'd be up five o'clock in the morning uh you
00:13:43.120know watching tv tweeting talking on the phone whatever by the time he dropped down that elevator he
00:13:48.160was pretty spun up he was looking for somebody to talk to i'd be standing at the bottom of the elevator
00:13:52.580you know right out at the door of my office and i'd say good morning mr president and he'd say
00:13:56.740morning doc and he'd walk over and he said did you see this did you see that you know it wouldn't
00:14:00.620have anything to do with medicine it would just be whatever was happening you know during the day you
00:14:03.980know uh the news of the day it could have been something about iran or it could have been stormy
00:14:07.980daniels i don't know it just was whatever was out there and i'd say yes sir i did and we'd start
00:14:11.760talking he'd go walk with me and i just walked with him over to the oval office so i'd walk down
00:14:15.700the uh west colonnade and the oval colonnade into the back of the oval office and i'd finish up my
00:14:21.560conversation there i'd walk out uh your chief of staff sometimes you uh you know whoever uh was
00:14:27.260waiting to come in would be out in the outer oval i'd walk out they'd walk in as they would start
00:14:31.300but i just got a lot of face time with him early on i got to know him and i realized i really loved
00:14:35.660the man you know i loved his attitude i loved his aggressive nature i loved the way he just said what
00:14:40.220he thought and and i realized we had a lot in common and we just developed a pretty tight bond he
00:14:44.840developed a lot of trust and confidence in me and i just developed unbelievable respect for him
00:14:49.040i'm gonna get to currently this situation with covet it's two things ironic number one i think as a
00:14:57.220young kid you went over to australia and you did some diving in the coral sea which is that that
00:15:02.320connection to the navy one of our great our great sea battles also ut galveston that'll come up
00:15:07.520and i'm sure in their hearings as you get into fauci i want to get there a second but
00:15:10.880in the book there's a there's a disturbing section quite frankly about how you were treated
00:15:17.280and about general john kelly and and this is going to start coming up because there's a lot of us
00:15:22.280who want investigations about the summer of 2020 and particularly general milley and others uh you
00:15:28.460imply in your book that general kelly would not uh when president trump gave a directive in fact there's
00:15:34.920an amazing scene in there where you guys come out of a meeting and you're walking and and you've
00:15:39.420already kelly's already told you hey we're slow trump goes boom boom boom like he normally does i want
00:15:44.160this i want this and what this means very direct and you come out and kelly's gonna say no no no
00:15:48.400we're gonna we're gonna slow walk this just don't do it and trump tells you later no i want to go i
00:15:53.900told you bang bang bang i wanted bang bang bang did john kelly you believe that john kelly's chief of
00:15:59.360staff would actually thwart president trump's direct orders of certain things he wanted done
00:16:05.340absolutely i think you know i i learned a lot i was naive when i went into that you know i'd been
00:16:10.680in the military for you know i finished 25 years but i've been in the military over 20 years at that
00:16:15.740point and uh you know i'd never been in a political role before and suddenly i got thrown into this
00:16:20.800political world where i was the nominee for the secretary of the va and i didn't realize what was
00:16:25.220going on behind the scenes i honestly thought that general kelly as the president's chief of staff and he
00:16:30.200you know he'd sit down and talk to me and gave me the impression i talked to him multiple times
00:16:34.660obviously i talked to him all the time and he was really had instilled in me that that uh he was
00:16:40.620looking out for my best interest you know and that he was in my corner 100 so on and so forth but
00:16:44.980what i realized is that there was there was stuff going on behind the scenes that i didn't i didn't
00:16:49.700even i wasn't even privy to and it's the deep state i mean it's real i've seen it i've lived it you
00:16:53.940know and what happened is everybody and you know this steve everybody knew that david shulkin was getting
00:17:00.580fired that he was moving on i knew it david shulkin knew it david was a friend of
00:17:04.560mine david and i had a breakfast in the west lane and talked about next moves for him so on and so
00:17:09.320forth uh at several occasions so everybody knew that david shulkin was leaving it was not if but
00:17:15.180when and what i found out later on i just put the pieces together i didn't realize this until after
00:17:20.580it was over i realized that one of the reasons i didn't get confirmed the main reason really the
00:17:24.880only reason i didn't get confirmed as the secretary of the va was because they general kelly and all the
00:17:30.620people around him that and i'm talking about uh you know johnny isaacson and john tester and you know
00:17:37.340other members of the senate veterans affairs committee and uh general mattis over in dod and
00:17:42.460and and john kelly and in in the in the as the president's chief of staff they all had already
00:17:48.140picked somebody else for the job right but they picked somebody that the president know they picked
00:17:53.560wilkie which i don't have anything against wilkie i think wilkie did a fine job as a va secretary and i don't
00:17:58.180blame him for anything because i would have done the same thing he did would have taken advantage of
00:18:01.780the opportunity to do that but they had picked wilkie a long time before the president ever
00:18:06.560mentioned my name but they knew that the president wasn't going to wasn't going to nominate wilkie
00:18:10.980because they didn't really know him so i think the plan was to fire shulkin put wilkie in as the
00:18:15.780acting get some wins under his belt get him some face time with the president and then convince the
00:18:20.560president that he was the person they should nominate for the job right and they knew this guy that all
00:18:24.760worked with him wilkie had worked in the veterans affairs committee uh on the senate side for a long
00:18:29.400long time for many years he was tell us his uh chief of staff for a while then he had moved over
00:18:34.200a couple years before this happened to dod and he had worked for mattis and kelly so they all had a
00:18:39.300personal relationship with him they all felt like he was somebody that they could control somebody that
00:18:43.680they could you know they they could they could influence they thought i was a loose cannon they thought
00:18:48.120you know this guy's going to answer to nobody but the president we can't have this which by the way would
00:18:51.960have been my job as a cabinet secretary but they wanted somebody they had some control over so you
00:18:56.820know they they when the when the president threw my name in the hat just unexpectedly we're on air
00:19:01.120force one coming back from mar-a-largo or coming back from somewhere in florida and uh he just called
00:19:06.340me up and said he wanted me to be his va secretary that threw a huge wrench in their plans and they went
00:19:11.780to battle stations and and they thought initially i was going to follow my face from a experience and from a
00:19:16.920knowledge standpoint i didn't i studied my butt off every day all day long from a crack of dawn until
00:19:22.720midnight on va stuff i knew more stuff about va than any of them that all of them put together and
00:19:27.960uh they realized that i was gonna i was gonna inspire confidence in the american people when i got up you
00:19:32.360know before the senate confirmation uh in my senate confirmation hearing on c-span and they were gonna
00:19:37.080have to they were gonna have to confirm me so they went to plan b and plan b was to tear me down
00:19:41.760on a personal level make up a bunch of garbage push it out get it on cnn msnbc and tear this
00:19:47.840nomination down and i had never ever seen anything like that and most people in the white house had
00:19:52.300told me they'd never seen anything like that uh today and i tell people now you know i got
00:19:57.220kavanaugh'd before kavanaugh did i was the warm-up i was the pre-gain i just didn't know it at the time
00:20:02.280now it's happened to a lot of people since then but you know that that was a that was a rude awakening for
00:20:07.420me here's what i don't get you're you're a flag officer and for a guy that you're not naval academy
00:20:14.580i mean you don't come from anything you're you're from hardscrabble texas right you're a you're a
00:20:19.960you're a combat veteran uh you know a navy a navy diver i had a uh uncle that was a diver before the
00:20:26.020seals i mean the old school guys like you a diver yeah um this is hard this this is original
00:20:31.820original gangsters you can get in the navy um how did guys like madison kelly i mean as a flag
00:20:38.100officer because this problem is going to come up particularly when president trump wins his
00:20:42.160his second uh wins the third time for his second term how what is the story with the military
00:20:49.140thinking that the commander-in-chief to tell him to do something and instead of coming back say i think
00:20:54.140you ought to do it this way you haven't thought of this this is an alternative etc they just going to
00:20:58.620do what they're going to want to do and you see this out of millie you see it out of mattis you
00:21:02.120see it out of mcmaster you see it out of kelly i mean this is not one guy going rogue this is
00:21:07.580endemic and we have a major problem in the military as a flag officer tell me what it is how we got there
00:21:15.540and what we're going to do about it well i tell you i think that the root of the problem steve is that
00:21:20.400during the eight years of the obama administration they vetted the military especially the flag and general
00:21:25.780officers for people that they that they wanted in place right now at this particular time they did a
00:21:31.200good job of this you know if you were a captain you're 06 a colonel or captain about to become an
00:21:35.720admiral or a general you know they looked at you know they tried to determine you know what were
00:21:39.840your political leanings did you lean to the left you lean to the right or are you just one of those
00:21:43.720people in the middle that would just do whatever you're told regardless of what you believe and not
00:21:47.580push back at all right there was three categories in my mind and they looked at the two stars
00:21:51.900were going to be three stars and the three stars are going to be four stars and what they did is
00:21:55.460they let the ones that they thought had conservative leanings they let them time out they just they
00:21:59.520didn't promote them and they ended up moving on and they're retired the ones that had the that had
00:22:03.660the left the liberal leanings they promoted them to the top and they became the three stars and the
00:22:08.900four stars that we're dealing with today and then you know the ones that were just squishes in the
00:22:13.080middle they some of those got promoted as well and they may not believe in what they're doing but
00:22:16.640they do it anyways and so i think that's where we ended up uh you know with with the group that we
00:22:20.820have now but to be honest with you i think that a lot of them are very full of themselves uh you
00:22:25.440know uh and and they they uh they they're very narcissistic and they just believe that that they
00:22:31.200know better than the president especially trump and they've convinced themselves that trump was
00:22:35.620dangerous from a national security standpoint from a defense standpoint and they literally believed
00:22:39.920that it was their duty to behind the scenes to manipulate what was going on and to protect the
00:22:45.400country from some of the stuff that they thought trump might do now looking back we know that
00:22:49.540trump's decisions were rock solid and if we had trump in office right now we wouldn't have half
00:22:54.200the problems that we have in this world right now we all know that but you know early on i think that
00:22:58.420they thought it was their job to stop that and uh yeah i don't think they had any problem conspiring
00:23:02.820behind the scenes uh and in holding information back or uh you know spending information in a certain
00:23:08.680way to push him and to make a decision that he otherwise wouldn't have made if he'd had all the
00:23:12.820information in front of him so they did not do a service to this is it the house is the house's
00:23:18.400response given your your you understand how the system works there's a lot of congressmen are great
00:23:23.280guys but they're lawyers they haven't been there um do you believe that the house starting now and
00:23:28.920then president trump when he returns has to do a purge at the cc the senior military is so woke but even
00:23:34.320even more dangerous of being woke this concept that the military and i you know i was a naval officer for
00:23:39.540about seven seven eight years this and i've worked as a aid to the special assistant the chief naval
00:23:44.300operations back in reagan's administration it would be unthinkable unthinkable unthinkable given the
00:23:52.280united states navy at that time in the military and the pentagon unthinkable the type of behavior
00:23:57.580you see every day from mattis from mcmasters from kelly from milley it's it's it's it's something from
00:24:05.240another country right what has to happen to the military you think you need a purge at the senior
00:24:10.520levels at 100 we need a purge not only in dod we need a purge in every executive branch that's out
00:24:16.720there and that's one of the reasons i tell people we have got to get president trump back a lot of
00:24:20.400people like well what about this what about that different candidates i'm like look there's one
00:24:24.320thing that president trump will do that i know he will do that i don't think any other republican that
00:24:29.000gets there is going to have the guts to do they may say they're going to do it but the push comes to
00:24:32.840shove i don't think they're going to have the guts to do it but trump will do it and that is to purge
00:24:37.800our our government trump has told me that when he gets back in he's going to get rid of 25 percent of
00:24:43.140of the bureaucracy in every single department across the board uh and and you know we're going to and
00:24:48.180he's going to look for the people that are making decisions based on political motivations because
00:24:52.200that's not their job i'll tell you i think that one of the biggest mistakes he made when he came in
00:24:56.580and it obviously wasn't his fault he just he made some assumptions that anybody anybody would make
00:25:01.340is that when he got elected president he thought that when he came in the people that worked in the
00:25:05.180executive office of the president meaning doj or dod or the va or department of energy all of these
00:25:11.240different departments that make up the executive office of the president he thought that when he
00:25:15.840got elected as president that they would immediately share his agenda and they would push his his ideas
00:25:21.160forward and they would help him uh you know move forward in the direction that he thought was best as
00:25:26.160the president united states and as the head of eop and that didn't happen people behind the scenes
00:25:30.680career to career politicians uh you know people that are in career positions that shouldn't be
00:25:35.680making decisions based on political reasons but i said career politicians they're career employees
00:25:39.900but they're they they act as politicians people they were they were cutting his legs out from under
00:25:45.120him at every level so yes we got to get our military back we got to get our our flag and general
00:25:49.960officers we have to get some unbiased uh non-political folks that are serving in those roles that want to
00:25:55.840take care of us and want to defend our country and that's their primary goal not kissing up not trying to get a job
00:26:00.660afterwards not trying to you know prove how woke they are so they can go out and sit on some woke
00:26:05.000corporate board when they get out because that's what they all do and we we got to get them back we
00:26:09.240got to get our military academies back and then you know i'm not as worried about the bread and butter
00:26:13.520folks in the military right now because if you go down and you talk to the folks that are that are in the
00:26:17.720enlisted ranks and in the junior officer ranks they think the way i do they have not been polluted by
00:26:23.320this but they're going after them too right now that's why they're they're trying to purge the military all the
00:26:27.720ranks of people that have any type of conservative ideology whatsoever and they use covid they use
00:26:32.840the covid vaccine mandate to do some of that as well admiral jackson if you can just give us a few
00:26:38.800more minutes we can take a short break we're gonna come back admiral jackson is going to be one of the
00:26:42.860leaders and getting to the bottom of exactly what happened with the ccp covid19 virus admiral jackson tip
00:26:50.400of the spear short commercial break congressman jackson from texas next in the word
00:26:56.020despite the u.s blowing through 31.4 trillion dollar debt ceiling in january the leftist white
00:27:09.300house still refuses to reduce spending while our national leadership has buried their heads in the
00:27:14.640sand when it comes to fiscal responsibility it's time to pull yours out think about this to dig our
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00:29:56.880house republicans meantime are now officially making dr anthony fauci the latest face of the
00:30:09.700opposition demanding he provide documents and appear for testimony fauci who earned sky high
00:30:15.720approval ratings in the early days of the covid response has since endured nearly three years
00:30:20.620of attacks from republicans their latest claim that he was quote alerted early on that covid 19 had
00:30:27.440the makings of a manipulated virus yet may have chosen to cover it up instead of blowing the whistle
00:30:33.180fauci says he will show up and as we've seen he doesn't shy away from a fight
00:30:38.740did you talk with any of those scientists but keep that you keep the story of the truth it is
00:30:45.000did you talk to any of the scientists privately not only are you distorting it you are completely
00:30:51.380turning it around as most of the scientists that you keep coming back to personal attacks on me
00:30:57.680that have absolutely no relevance to reality nbc's ryan nobles is on capitol hill for us so ryan what
00:31:05.380specifically are house republicans seeking from dr fauci and do we have any idea when they might hold
00:31:11.060this hearing so first of all chris this is an interview that was likely to be scheduled behind
00:31:16.860closed doors an interview a transcribed interview that the select committee on the coronavirus
00:31:21.180pandemic is asking fauci to appear before and the the real aim of this subcommittee the overall goal
00:31:28.240from house republicans is to try and determine the origins of the coronavirus pandemic and as you
00:31:33.460alluded to in your intro there they do believe that members of the biden administration and even the
00:31:39.040trump administration before that that were tasked with reigning in the coronavirus pandemic went to
00:31:43.880great lengths to try and cover up the fact that the chinese government may have been responsible for
00:31:49.460the creation of the coronavirus pandemic now there's no specific evidence yet that can definitively make
00:31:56.060a statement as bold as that but what they want is to press fauci on what he knew and when he knew it
00:32:01.660and if he played any role in a potential cover-up again no direct evidence of that but that's part of why
00:32:07.460they want to get him in a room and answer those questions as you point out chris in the past
00:32:13.260fauci has been willing to battle with members of congress in an open setting and defend his record
00:32:19.020defend the decisions that he made during his time as the director you know kind of the lead
00:32:24.720member of the federal government tasked with reigning in the coronavirus this may be a different
00:32:30.260situation if they've got him behind closed doors they may ask him these tough questions they
00:32:34.460could likely videotape that uh deposition to be used at a later date but it may be a lot different
00:32:40.260than what we've experienced so far with his testimony up into this point chris right
00:32:44.580okay welcome back i have uh admiral congressman ronnie jackson he's going to be on this committee he's put
00:32:51.960on there for a very specific reason he understands science he understands the math he understands
00:32:57.520geopolitics congressman jackson uh mtg's on there too so they got coming out of the box we've got
00:33:04.360two fighters walk me through what you anticipate what what are you looking for you're not there to
00:33:09.380put fauci on trial we understand that well tell me what is the purpose of the committee what evidence
00:33:15.160are you trying to get to and what are you what are you trying to get clear so that you can later
00:33:18.360present it to the american people well let's see the purpose of the committee is to make sure that we
00:33:22.880get the answers to what happens so that it never happens again obviously this is a disaster this was
00:33:27.520a disaster for the health and well-being of all of us at this particular point it was a disaster for
00:33:33.060the education of our kids uh small businesses uh people their livelihoods were destroyed uh our kids
00:33:40.160are behind in school there's so many things that happened over the last few years that were related to
00:33:44.580this we have to get the answers to everything so that we can prevent this again it has to start with
00:33:48.720the origins where did this come from this came i'm 100 convinced and the data is out there we will
00:33:54.100bring this data forward and we will bring the experts that can show you that this this is not a
00:33:59.400this this was a man-made virus this was not a naturally occurring virus and it came from china
00:34:04.620and it almost certainly came from wuhan where there was a lab that was working on coronavirus uh and
00:34:10.900and and also working on weapons of mass destruction on on bioweapons and i am 100 convinced that this was
00:34:17.940probably an accidental release from that lab where they were working on coronavirus to make it to
00:34:23.920weaponize it essentially and and we'll figure this all out that's that's one of the first things we're
00:34:28.000going to do if that's the case we need to hold china accountable but then it goes back to what else
00:34:31.840was going on there the fact that nih and dr fauci and the organization that he was responsible for
00:34:37.460gave money to this guy peter dasik from eco health alliance who funded that lab so this is the
00:34:44.120crazy thing and people know this but we we potentially funded the research that came back
00:34:49.020to this to you know to potentially destroy our country and you know could have been you know had
00:34:53.040this virus been more deadly destroyed you know half the population of the earth so we got to figure out
00:34:57.900what's going on here we got to figure out what was motivating and and you know the delay is always
00:35:03.460worse than the initial sin you know and i think there's going to be a lot of that particularly here with
00:35:07.940the coronavirus we're going to see that there was a lot of stuff that was out there that dr fauci knew
00:35:12.480at certain times uh things that he was that he wouldn't that he wouldn't share with us for
00:35:17.080reasons i don't understand it could be financial you know admiral jackson you know i hold you in
00:35:23.240the highest regard i'm i have to disagree slightly with this one on this one if you if this panel
00:35:28.480can show which i think the world needs to see exactly what was going on wuhan and if they were
00:35:33.300doing gain-of-function experiments i understand vouching all the spin from everybody later which is bad
00:35:37.540enough and how the ccp exacerbated but if you can prove with evidence and science that gain-of-function
00:35:45.000experiments were going on directed evolution as they call it we're going on in that lab
00:35:49.020totally and totally contradicting the the bioweapons treaty that they signed the chinese communist party
00:35:55.800signed that is a blockbuster because that is going to lead to a lot of other things emerald jackson i know
00:36:00.240you got to bounce how do people get the book but as importantly how do people follow you
00:36:04.620because this with the weaponization of government the oversight the judiciary we got so many the
00:36:11.480appropriations there's so many big things going on you were put on this committee for your
00:36:15.840scientific knowledge your understanding of medicine and the fact that people anybody knows ronnie jackson
00:36:21.460knows emerald jackson knows he cannot be spun right so you're on there for a reason you're kind of the
00:36:26.840tip of the spear how do people follow you on social media well look they can go to any of my social
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00:36:36.920with the y r-o-n-n-y jackson tx or you can go to my website which is ronnie jackson tx.com and you
00:36:43.880can follow me at those locations please do and you know if you want to get the book it's holding the
00:36:48.200line just google holding the line ronnie jackson and you can buy it from a variety of vendors uh but
00:36:53.480steve i really appreciate you having me on the show i look forward to getting back as this goes on
00:36:57.760and talking more about what we're doing in that committee to to hold uh folks accountable and to
00:37:02.980get some answers uh emerald jackson we look forward to having you back on often because you and mtg are
00:37:09.860on there for a reason and that is to get the truth out to the american people and quite frankly to the
00:37:13.980world this has got to be put on the world stage people talk about these the balloons and the balloons
00:37:18.480and terrible as they are and what's happening there and it's awful and the way the administration
00:37:23.400the regime's handle is awful that is a one on a scale of one to ten what happened in the wuhan lab
00:37:29.180is a ten on a scale of ten and that's what we need to get to the bottom of it thank you very much honor
00:37:33.680have you on sir yes sir you too thank you steve uh boris epstein uh joins us uh boris uh thank you for
00:37:42.340coming in by by phone i know you only got a few minutes uh i want to talk to you about uh the ukraine
00:37:47.720situation and now we understand uh boris that uh the the head of the u.n saying hey we're not really
00:37:54.380in a war with russia we just support ukraine but on a uh on a on a several hundred mile front right now
00:38:01.840the uh uh uh the cities then towns these strategic hamlets in in the in the east uh particularly
00:38:08.760bakmut are being shelled back into the stone age zelinski's making emergency calls all over he needs
00:38:14.180immediate uh re ammunition re he needs more support he needs more missile support rocket support
00:38:20.540artillery support uh give us your assessment of how straight is the biden administration being to
00:38:25.800the american people about what's actually going on in ukraine sir not straight at all the biden
00:38:30.680administration steve honored to be with your honor to be with the posse the biden administration
00:38:34.780continues to lie to the american people on every single front from the ukraine to the fact that the
00:38:41.480chinese communist party controls beijing joe biden and his crime family to the the document boxes
00:38:48.300disaster that joe biden has the 1850 boxes of documents at university of delaware boxes in uh in
00:38:55.440boston who knows what he's got in any of those joe biden and his family and his administration have
00:39:01.120been lying to and continued a lot of the american people consistently and on ukraine specifically that is a
00:39:07.380disaster it is a quagmire it is a full-on destructive combat and and just blindly throwing money
00:39:17.540throwing weapons throwing heavy grade uh munitions and and let's be honest throwing quote-unquote
00:39:24.700instructors men and women of the american forces over there is only fueling that disaster without
00:39:30.940a parallel effort or in a leading effort to put the conflict to an end as president trump said