Former Vice President Joe Biden was found to have a brain tumor that had spread to the bone, but doctors initially thought he was fine. Now, new tests have revealed that the cancer was in fact in his brain, and that it's spread to his bones.
00:09:18.340So it is very rare for you to be diagnosed with prostate cancer and a metastasis where it has spread to the bone.
00:09:26.920It's highly unusual to do that, maybe 5% of the time.
00:09:31.720And usually when you see that, it is somebody who has been outside of the medical system for a decade or so,
00:09:38.280and they present with bone pain or something like that.
00:09:41.200So, you know, to me, it is outrageous that, you know, the President of the United States, which one out of three men in his age group have prostate cancer,
00:09:53.660that they don't do a simple physical exam and they don't report the labs on it.
00:09:58.200Well, but how could any competent doctor, if it's Walter Reed or the White House medical are doing it for Obama standard,
00:10:08.220doing it for Trump standard on a yearly, on an annual physical, how do they, it sounds like one of the basic check blocks you've got to do,
00:10:17.120particularly if you're over 70 and this guy's over 80, how is that not done?
00:10:21.500So, it may be there were some confusing guidelines years ago.
00:10:27.900So, in 2008, there was a guideline that said, no, you don't have to check people over 70 because they'll probably die of something else on that.
00:10:38.040Then they repeated that report in 2012.
00:10:40.580In 2018, under the Trump administration, they found out, like, hold it, we're getting all of these people presenting with prostate cancer that's spread to the bone.
00:10:50.200So, they changed the recommendations when all of these people were shifted and having, you know, higher problems.
00:10:57.940And so, the standard of care, particularly for the president of the United States, should be that he gets a PSA every single year.
00:11:10.100What is, correct me if I'm wrong, I mean, I don't remember the media.
00:11:14.640This is all presented to the public and you have guys all over Trump all the time about, oh, he's overweight and, you know, he doesn't, misreports his weight.
00:11:24.700I don't remember anything at the time and we cover the Biden illegitimate regime, White House, pretty closely.
00:11:30.380I don't remember anybody coming out and saying, hey, he didn't have a PSA and he didn't have a genital urinary, you know, track inspection or, you know, report.
00:11:45.720How could that be missed by the mainstream medical media that follows these things?
00:11:50.580You know, I have to ask the same question there.
00:11:55.040I mean, they were actually doing very obscure lab tests, like they report his homocysteine level, which is related to your vitamin status, his B12 status, things like that.
00:12:07.740They were testing for those things, but not for something that happens in one out of three men over the age of seven on this.
00:12:15.820The other thing that is interesting is they've reported to us the Gleason score on it, and they said it was a Gleason score of nine.
00:12:25.320Now, he really needs modern day medical care.
00:12:29.580If you go and look at the studies, several years ago, there was a major study done that says that the Gleason score, if another pathologist goes and looks at it, 51% of the time, that Gleason score is wrong.
00:12:45.820So it's a coin flip of whether that Gleason score was correct or incorrect.
00:12:50.820In the modern world now, what we do, what I had when I had my prostate cancer, is they will do a genomic test on the biopsy sample, and then if he has surgery, then on his whole prostate.
00:13:04.440And it's those genomic tests that really guide you as to how aggressive this is, and it's the genomic test that tells you, here's what the best treatment is for the president.
00:13:32.820However, it usually takes about two or three weeks to get the decipher test back.
00:13:39.480It's done at a central lab, and it has some longer processes.
00:13:44.360So that usually takes a couple of weeks in order to do that.
00:13:48.920And, you know, we hope that they're actually doing those tests.
00:13:53.020They should have also done, they've also probably done a PSMA MRI scan, which is where they would have seen his bony metastasis, wherever they were, and releasing the report of where those were would be appropriate for this.
00:14:10.600Let me ask you, his doctor, I think it's O'Connor, the doctor's a homeopath, correct?
00:14:18.020I don't know his history, unfortunately.
00:14:25.400Let's assume for purposes of discussion, maybe he's not, but I think he's a homeopath.
00:14:29.580Would that mean anything versus a more traditional medical doctor?
00:14:34.360I know a lot of people use homeopaths, but would that do anything about these screenings or tests or what their philosophy is?
00:14:41.960You know, you would think that he would have access to all of the best care and the basic standards.
00:14:50.840Testing for prostate cancer is an incredibly common thing, you know, and doing that on the person that's the president of the United States, that would be absolutely common.
00:15:02.380Now, there is actually another question there that nobody's talking about is, okay, maybe this is malpractice or bad treatment, or maybe they actually knew that he had prostate cancer.
00:15:20.060Sometimes people with prostate cancer, older people, they will do what's called watchful waiting, and they will test them every year or something like that.
00:15:30.680And I've even seen patients, you know, where they have actually gone and treated them with ADT rather than surgery just to slow it down because they thought that their life would only be three or four more years or something like that, and going through a major medical procedure or radiation would be too much.
00:15:50.660We don't know what we don't know about this.
00:15:57.660Are there physical – given the state it was in when he was – is there physical attributes to this that Biden and Jill Biden, Dr. Jill Biden, should have noticed even if they skipped the test or didn't have the test or didn't want to have the test?
00:16:13.660Are there certain things physically that you just can't get away from?
00:16:16.920Sure. So a couple things would happen. You can't pee unless it takes a hard time to get it started or the flow is very low on that or you stop early.
00:16:31.840The other thing that's really common is that you wake up several times a night in order to go to the bathroom.
00:16:39.060And if you go and you look at Biden's last report, he reports that they had to do a sleep study on him and he couldn't sleep through the night because he had sleep apnea.
00:16:48.660So they put in an airway for him in order to help him sleep at night.
00:16:55.000But he could also have been getting up several times at night to go to the bathroom.
00:16:58.700And when you do that, it means your prostate is enlarged and it's impinging on the flow afterwards.
00:17:08.360So this is something that is very common in seniors and is something that his doctor should have noted.
00:17:18.500What what do you think ought to be done now besides his treatment?
00:17:24.260His treatment's a personal thing, et cetera.
00:17:26.640But you clearly have a and you've heard the her tape.
00:17:30.960Yeah, it's like acting like a a an intern or a resident at a hospital for the elderly helping him through.
00:17:40.440What is your recommendation has to be done here to make sure that this we get to the bottom of what people knew and when they knew it, because we can't let this happen again to someone who's got the nuclear codes.
00:17:54.180You know, there's one other aspect of this, which is they're recommending to the patient that he have ADT.
00:18:01.240And if you go and you look at the literature, there's a German study that says that 62 percent of people who get ADT have more neurocognitive effects.
00:18:14.740I hope that that wasn't he was getting ADT to cover up this.
00:18:19.660I don't know that. But if he does get ADT, it has a high probability, 62 percent of having more neurocognitive effects on him.
00:18:29.700And so, you know, as we're as we're looking forward, as we're piecing this together here, we don't know what has been covered up and the interlinking things here.
00:18:45.580Do you think there has to be a formal inquiry?
00:18:48.260I think this is the president. This was the president of the United States.
00:18:52.640And I think definitely somebody Congress needs to say, why didn't you test the president for cancer?
00:19:02.440Why didn't you test and tell us about his cognitive design or his cognitive decline?
00:19:08.240Excuse me. You know, when you see these things happening and and people are lose faith in the medical system.
00:19:16.460You know, if the person that is the most visible person in the country, if they're not getting good medical care on that, something's wrong.
00:19:26.600But this is the point, given everything came out of the pandemic and all the questioning we have about public health officials and everything to do with masking and Fauci and all the lies and misrepresentation.
00:19:36.540This, I think, is not as big a hit as that, but it's a pretty big hit on the medical profession.
00:19:42.960What is your profession? I mean, is it when you talk to your fellow surgeons in other doctors or people outraged that this this stuff is happening?
00:19:53.360Oh, absolutely. I have spoken to many of the doctors, the prostate cancer, both surgeons and oncologists about this.
00:20:01.800And they can't believe that the president presented with a metastatic, you know, prostate cancer.
00:20:08.640That's not something that happens in 2025.
00:20:12.220So, you know, people are outraged and they should be with this.
00:20:19.800You know, I hope this isn't the same care that other people are getting.
00:20:23.000You know, if you even remember, the president's secretary of defense, President Biden's secretary of defense, came down with prostate cancer and didn't tell anybody when he had a complication and went back into Walter Reed.
00:20:37.620And they tried to cover that up, you know, with it as well.
00:20:42.220So, you know, there's there's a very disturbing pattern that's happening here.
00:20:46.840A doctor is a do. Are you on social media?
00:20:52.160Can people follow you? Because we're going to continue to update this story.
00:20:55.500There's a lot I can tell you that's going on in Capitol Hill right now and, you know, other places about getting to the bottom of this as a very high priority for the current resident of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
00:21:25.260Look forward to getting more updates from you on this.
00:21:28.120Right. Hey, Steve, you know, actually, I just thought we'll try to post.
00:21:31.680I'm going to try to post all of the reports from President Biden and President Trump and maybe one of President Obama's medical reports and you can see for yourself.
00:21:44.920That'd be terrific. And where is that? That's going to be posted.
00:21:47.320Can you give the X handle again so people know?
00:21:49.500Yeah. Dr. Jeff Collier and that's spelled C-O-L-Y-E-R.
00:21:55.480Dr. Collier, thank you very much. Collier.
00:23:09.800I saw an article the other day from one of you guys, 60 percent decrease in the murder rate in one city where ICE had removed the gang members.
00:23:19.640After four years, the American people were sick of it.
00:24:42.880So in my opinion, Operation Lone Star really was good at interior law enforcement and caught a lot of people that were affecting the communities.
00:24:53.340But they really were not stopping the sheer numbers of people from coming across.
00:24:58.000And those numbers started to dip when the Biden administration started funneling inadmissible aliens through ports of entry, through things like the CHNV program and other humanitarian parole schemes and the CBP1 app.
00:25:12.900And so what I would say, the other thing is that the Biden administration and I believe Todd Bensman at the Center for Immigration Studies reported on this, entered into negotiations with the government of Mexico in order to stem the flow during an election year so that the Biden administration would look better.
00:25:33.780So as far as the effectiveness of Operation Lone Star, you know, it's hard to parse out which had more effect.
00:25:39.860But I really don't think that it was as effective as a lot of people are claiming.
00:25:44.120So given what President Trump has kind of temporarily sealed the border with action, they're not going to build the wall, you have ICE, you know, we're waiting for the $170 billion to do the mass deportations.
00:25:58.460Where do we stand in particularly Texas?
00:26:00.220What's always shocked me is that Abbott and the business community down there have always been very soft on the border.
00:26:07.740Like it wasn't a big deal for them to seal it.
00:26:11.340So right now in the Texas legislature, the deadline for House bills passed last Thursday and basically all of our priority legislation at Texans for Strong Borders died with that deadline.
00:26:26.220But there are still Senate bills alive, and there are three of them in particular that I want to highlight for you that if passed, and they are in danger of not passing, but if passed would be a huge win for securing the border and protecting American workers.
00:26:43.240The biggest one of those is going to be Senate bill 8, which is a 287-ish program.
00:26:49.240And for your listeners who aren't familiar, the ICE 287-ish program is a delegation of immigration authority from the federal government, from ICE, to local law enforcement.
00:27:01.020And so what this bill would do as written, I'll stop.
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00:36:58.660A big, big, big bulk of these are down in the great state of Texas and places like Colony and these other areas.
00:37:05.900So what does this do about getting law enforcement and interior law enforcement working together?
00:37:12.820So the 287G program under ICE basically allows local law enforcement to sign up and sign an agreement with ICE to act as a force multiplier, whether in their jail system or in a task force model, which is they can run immigration checks in the course of their everyday police work.
00:37:33.020And so we don't have enough ICE agents right now to fully deliver on mass deportations.
00:37:39.740And so requiring these agencies to enter into these types of agreements would be extremely helpful.
00:37:47.140And that's the aim of Senate Bill 8, which is a bill that passed the Texas Senate, and it probably needs to be amended to make it stronger.
00:37:57.680So right now it would only require sheriffs in counties over 100,000 population to enter into an agreement with ICE.
00:38:07.460And that would exclude a lot of the hot spots that we had on the border.
00:38:11.940Think places like Maverick County with Eagle Pass, Valverde County with Del Rio, et cetera.
00:38:17.960And a lot of the outlying counties around our major metros.
00:38:20.500And so what we're trying to do is get this bill amended when it hits the floor of the Texas House to where the final product will be something that will be will really help the Trump administration with mass deportations in the state of Texas.
00:38:37.160Do you need to have this codified in legislation?
00:38:40.480I mean, can't the governor or the lieutenant governor, can't you just kind of put an equivalent of an executive order and have all the local law enforcement work with federal officials to make sure you get this?
00:38:51.900Do you have to go through the whole process of actually having a bill or law?
00:38:57.320I'm not certain that the governor actually could do that via executive order, but certainly where we are, we're right at the cusp of passing this into law.
00:39:06.320And the biggest problem has been the funding.
00:39:10.580So the the the sheriffs have been pretty widely supportive, at least in Republican jurisdictions of this legislation.
00:39:19.020You know, the Texas Sheriff's Association is in favor of it, but they're always worried about the amount of money that's going to be spent here.
00:39:27.920And so there's a grant program in the bill where we're hopeful.
00:39:31.340But they're not worried about money. Hang on. Hang on.
00:39:33.680We have these house guys all the time.
00:39:37.060The Texas House and Senate not compare not concerned about money they're spending on other boondoggles.
00:39:42.380This is essential to the safety, territorial integrity.
00:39:45.680I mean, why is there even a group called Texans for Strong Borders?
00:39:48.660You would assume that every Texans for a strong border, particularly Republicans.
00:39:54.840What is wrong with the establishment down there?
00:39:57.420Well, like you highlighted at the beginning of the segment, there is a major business and agricultural lobby that is dependent on cheap foreign labor and especially behind the scenes.
00:40:12.000But sometimes even openly, they will lobby against legislation to, for example, institute mandatory e-verify.
00:40:19.860There are people who will lobby behind the scenes against stuff like this 287G bill.
00:40:24.840There's another bill that we're trying to push to eliminate in-state tuition for illegal aliens, which we have in Texas and have had since 2001.
00:40:33.200And there are all kinds of lobbies that have come out from the universities, but even business lobbies that have come out against repealing in-state tuition for illegal aliens.
00:40:43.560And so my group exists to be the counterbalance for the grassroots to try and get these policies across the finish line, despite all of that overwhelming opposition from the lobbies that are normally pretty friendly to Republicans.
00:41:02.400Where do we stand with everything else?
00:41:03.840I mean, is Texas, if the – when the big, beautiful bills passed and the $170 billion or $90 billion and the logistics are set up, are they going to have the political stomach down in Texas, not federal officials, but Texas, lean in with Abbott and all that Bush-Hunter crowd, to actually have the political will to get all the illegal aliens that came in on Biden's watch out of the state and back to their home countries?
00:41:30.060So my objective is to clear the runway of any excuse to not do the job.
00:41:38.120And so what we're trying to do is get maximum legislation passed, give the governor all the tools in the toolbox he could possibly need to where there is no excuse for not doing the job.
00:41:51.680And so what I would say is that it's very, very important that ICE be funded with all the resources.
00:41:57.320But making all of the sheriff's department around – or sheriff's departments around the state sign up and enter into an agreement with ICE to be a force multiplier is going to be vital to mass deportation efforts.
00:42:11.620Trying to get an e-verify bill that's currently stuck in Representative Ken King's State Affairs Committee across the finish line is going to be vital to interior enforcement.
00:42:21.660Because we've seen in other states it's resulted in a huge drop in illegal labor.
00:42:26.160And so what I would say is that in the week that we have left to pass bills in the state of Texas, your listeners need to be on their state reps and their state senators and tell them, hey, we've got to pass Senate Bill 8, this 287-G bill.
00:42:40.960We've got to pass Senate Bill 324, the universally verified bill.
00:42:45.400And we've got to pass Senate Bill 1798, repealing in-state tuition for illegal aliens.
00:42:51.140If we can get those three things, then we'll have a lot of ground that we've covered.
00:42:56.200Otherwise, we're going to be stuck in the same situation that we have been.
00:43:00.140And what I'm worried about is when the crossings start to creep up, are we going to be prepared?
00:50:05.740One of the reasons that they're doing so great down in Texas are fighting and winning these big battles, although the established orders against you, is because of Patriots like the Patriot Mobile crowd.
00:50:18.880Glenn Story is kind of a legendary figure.
00:50:42.300I mean, President Trump's trying to solve the Third World War.
00:50:45.640If you like this stuff, and we try to specialize this in the war room to make sure you, the backbone of the country, have just as sophisticated briefings as people on Capitol Hill or in the agencies, hell, over at the White House.
00:51:01.840A lot of the stuff we put up here is much better than the briefings.
00:51:04.620I get the presidential daily brief every day in my own brief from the CIA on topics I want to talk about.
00:51:11.960But I ain't missing it that much on quality of information.
00:51:16.660What you get here, we go our way to make sure you get a C-suite brief every day, like your chairman or CEO.
00:51:22.600Like I was trained to do at Harvard and really at the Pentagon, Harvard, Georgetown, and Goldman Sachs, to be able to brief senior people and get it to them quickly, concisely, so that they could make decisions.