Candace Owens - June 15, 2026


Erika Cries…Again. A Mysterious Death In Pennsylvania Reignites Butler Conspiracies. | Ep 349


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00:00:30.000 All right, you guys. Happy Monday. Hope you had a good weekend. I expect that you're going to have a good Monday because, boy, oh boy, do I have a story for you. Because who would have known that bringing up Butler would open such an interesting line of inquiry?
00:00:44.500 I mean, I was contacted immediately by people who knew the real victim of that evening, and it wasn't Donald J. Trump.
00:00:52.060 It was actually a firefighter named Cory Comparator, a story which features an actual widow who I am told still has some lingering questions about what took place on that fateful evening.
00:01:05.500 Speaking of widows, Erica cried again on camera over the weekend, and it was deemed my fault
00:01:11.500 again and again and again every time. But you know what? After my memory resurfaced regarding
00:01:17.800 her summertime anti-Israel stance, I cannot really be all that bothered with the Department
00:01:25.460 of War's emotional asset. In fact, I'm rather peeved. Lastly, we FOIA'd Kash Patel's travel
00:01:33.220 schedule for the days leading up to Charlie Kirk's assassination. I'll tell you why.
00:01:37.120 What you should know at the top of show is that the response we got only deepens my knack
00:01:43.520 for questions as to why on earth this administration is referring to themselves
00:01:48.540 as the most transparent administration ever. LOL. Nope. Welcome back to Candace.
00:02:03.220 never stop asking questions it's what keeps you free that was something that charlie kirk
00:02:16.140 expressed often to his great many followers the organization that he built was actually built
00:02:22.060 upon that philosophy and it has since done a complete and mysterious 180 they don't want us
00:02:28.280 asking any questions specifically about Charlie's assassination. They say, or they're trying to
00:02:34.720 present as though it's a sign of true friendship to stay mum, to not prod the positively absurd
00:02:41.520 narrative. And that's actually pretty ironic because Charlie was a friend to President Trump.
00:02:48.180 They let us know every minute of every day. And do you know what he thought? Do you want to know
00:02:52.880 something that he formally rejected? The Butler, Pennsylvania assassination narrative,
00:02:59.220 assassination attempt a narrative, if you will. He did not buy it for one second. So credit
00:03:03.620 to ex-user Crystal Smallin for digging up this gem of Charlie unpacking why he didn't accept
00:03:11.460 the narrative. Take a listen. The more we learn about Trump getting shot in the assassination
00:03:17.820 attempt, the less it makes sense. This is one of the largest scandals in American history.
00:03:22.880 Probably even the same as JFK.
00:03:24.780 By the way, if it wasn't for divine providence, Donald Trump would be dead right now.
00:03:28.320 Two bullets went right by him, one of which hit him and he got shot.
00:03:31.940 We now know that the shooter was identified by Secret Service three hours beforehand.
00:03:36.820 That there was a roof unattended, 120 yards away from Trump.
00:03:42.900 In broad daylight, the shooter brought out a ladder from his car that he bought at Home Depot,
00:03:47.780 climbed the ladder with a rifle, set himself up. People saw him, Trump supporters, police did
00:03:55.980 nothing. Secret Service did nothing. He was able to set up a shot unobstructed of the president.
00:04:03.160 How is this possible? Exactly. Was this malevolence? Was this just incompetence?
00:04:08.760 This involved potentially dozens of people that were in law enforcement. Oh, and even one more
00:04:14.480 local law enforcement climbed up the ladder and the guy pointed a gun at him and he just walked
00:04:19.760 away. Why wasn't there a call to take Trump off stage? Oh, we have a commotion. Take Trump off
00:04:26.280 stage. Why didn't the counter sniper team go off scope and not do their job? Why was there no drone
00:04:32.700 reconnaissance or helicopter support? I'm just a layman. I'm not a military guy. I'm not in
00:04:37.700 personal protection, but I'm also not a moron. Was this a setup? What's going on here?
00:04:43.580 and the lack of concern from the media is so telling
00:04:47.160 because there are many members of the media
00:04:49.400 that want Donald J. Trump dead
00:04:51.040 and they don't want to get to the bottom of this.
00:04:53.840 We were two inches away
00:04:55.280 from one of the darkest chapters in American history.
00:04:58.500 No one has been fired.
00:05:00.340 No one has resigned
00:05:01.240 and no one will probably be held accountable.
00:05:03.420 But this is one of the strangest,
00:05:05.400 most suspicious stories in American history.
00:05:08.660 Put in the comments what you think actually happened
00:05:10.720 because it doesn't make any sense.
00:05:14.580 Wow, Charlie, I couldn't have said it better myself.
00:05:17.520 I feel like he just summed up the last nine months of my investigation where nothing makes sense.
00:05:21.980 Yeah, you're right.
00:05:23.120 What was up with the security apparatus?
00:05:26.440 What were his friends doing?
00:05:29.700 No one called 911.
00:05:31.380 Mikey McCoy didn't call.
00:05:32.260 He called his wife.
00:05:33.760 Terrell starts recording him.
00:05:34.940 It is so chilling to hear Charlie basically describe regarding Butler, what we have all recognized regarding his assassination.
00:05:45.420 Nothing adds up. Nothing is making sense.
00:05:47.740 Yeah, we may just be the laymen, but we can think.
00:05:51.560 We can think rationally.
00:05:53.240 And a person who is acting remarkably suspicious is his own wife.
00:05:56.980 So no, Charlie, your assessment that Butler would be one of the darkest chapters of American history was wrong.
00:06:04.860 In fact, your assassination is much darker and much deeper,
00:06:08.520 and it may even include and feature Donald J. Trump in the story
00:06:12.460 because we have questions about his lack of inaction.
00:06:15.920 He asks, why didn't they fire anybody?
00:06:17.680 Well, Charlie, I hate to be willing to tell you this,
00:06:19.800 but your wife is actually going to offer your members in your security team
00:06:23.220 a raise after your assassination, like she did to Dan Flood.
00:06:26.760 Nothing makes sense.
00:06:28.600 The team being offered promotions after your assassination.
00:06:31.540 anyway moving on buckle up ladies and gentlemen because we are going on a journey which actually
00:06:39.600 begins on august 23rd 2022 there was a man named mark a leete and he died in a rather bizarre
00:06:50.300 accident the initial story is that he was in his backyard messing around with his burn barrel when
00:06:57.340 something suddenly exploded. And they don't know what exactly it is that exploded in that burn
00:07:02.940 barrel. But something did and caused a piece of shrapnel to hit his neck and end his life. Mark
00:07:10.360 Leedy was just 48 years young. Take a listen to local news coverage of the event.
00:07:17.340 It's being called a freak accident. A healthy, active 48-year-old killed when something inside
00:07:23.520 the burn barrel he was using ignited causing an explosion sending shrapnel flying through the air
00:07:29.280 it's heartbreaking it's heartbreaking chris leady is still trying to process the death of
00:07:35.180 his younger brother mark he was burning papers or whatever this was the story that i got and
00:07:41.220 something exploded something was in there um something exploded and uh a piece had come up
00:07:47.740 And, you know, that was it. I'm still in shock. At some point, I will try to put my arms around it. But at this point now, I can't.
00:07:57.060 The Leedy family still doesn't know what ignited inside the barrel that caused that explosion.
00:08:05.600 How curious. OK, his neck hit with a piece of shrapnel from an explosive.
00:08:12.420 You can obviously tell that his brother has questions about that narrative.
00:08:15.460 And he wasn't the only one, by the way. Mark Leady's best friends had questions as well. One of his friends in particular, who he had known since high school, did not fully accept the burn barrel narrative. The first reason was due to what Mark Leady did for a living.
00:08:32.960 Mark Leady, not mentioned here in that news clip, was a supervisor for a company called
00:08:38.560 Surefire Wireline, LLC.
00:08:41.480 That is in Kittening, Pennsylvania, okay?
00:08:45.260 Surefire Wireline works with oil and gas companies, and they specialize in what's known as pump
00:08:51.480 down perforating for oil and gas wells.
00:08:54.120 Don't worry, I'll explain it to you.
00:08:55.240 You don't need to know much.
00:08:55.960 Essentially, what it means is that they punch holes so that oil and gas can flow through
00:09:02.140 horizontally. Okay. Now, why am I telling you that? Why do we need to know about that? Because
00:09:06.560 that technique requires the use of a very specific explosive known as PETN. Think back to when you
00:09:15.840 used to watch like Bugs Bunny, the Roadrunner. They always had the TNT explosive. Well, things
00:09:21.080 have been updated since. And now the favorite explosive that is used is PETN. Okay. So Mark
00:09:29.340 Leedy's high school friend, one of his best friends, did not believe that he had died because
00:09:33.740 he just burned some random stuff in a barrel because he knew that Mark had access to very
00:09:39.640 dangerous explosives and also that Mark knew how to deal with them, right? He was particularly
00:09:45.800 careful with those explosives. He knew how to handle them, rather. And then there's this.
00:09:51.500 Allegedly, Mark A. Leedy had confessed to his longtime high school friend just a week before
00:09:56.840 he died, that he had illegally taken some explosives from his job. The ATF was apparently
00:10:04.560 investigating for this, investigating him for this. At least that's what was told to, what
00:10:12.000 Courtney Feef, who was a former ATF agent, confided to somebody that he had this confession
00:10:18.160 a week before he died. By the way, just as a general question, why would any person want to
00:10:22.740 steal explosives from work, right? To be clear, just a tiny bit, a couple of grams of PETN
00:10:30.840 causes a massive explosion. Explosion, I'm going to demonstrate for that for you guys in a little
00:10:35.040 bit. So it begs the question, what could a person do with larger amounts of it? Is there like a
00:10:41.760 black market for those types of explosives? Otherwise, why risk blowing yourself up,
00:10:46.640 taking it from work, getting into trouble, being investigated by the feds? Was there somebody on
00:10:50.980 the outside that was seeking to buy it in larger quantities on the side? The answer is, I don't
00:10:56.920 know. What I do know is what happened on July 13th, 2024, just 30 minutes away from Kittening,
00:11:06.780 Pennsylvania. And this happened in Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump survived an assassination
00:11:11.040 attempt while on stage at his rally. The sad part is that Mark Leady's longtime high school friend
00:11:18.120 who didn't exactly buy the narrative of the barrel,
00:11:20.840 he did not survive.
00:11:23.220 Mark Leady's friend's name was Corey Comparator.
00:11:25.960 Yes, it was Corey Comparator
00:11:27.660 who Mark Leady had confided his secret to,
00:11:30.540 that he had done something that he wasn't supposed to.
00:11:33.040 But again, I'll ask the question, to what end?
00:11:35.340 Did he tell Corey more
00:11:36.780 about what he was doing with those explosives?
00:11:39.460 Sadly, neither man is alive today.
00:11:42.160 As we know, Corey and his family
00:11:44.800 had quite an odd evening
00:11:46.540 the night of Pennsylvania,
00:11:48.900 the Butler rally in Pennsylvania,
00:11:50.040 because they weren't supposed to be in the front
00:11:53.260 of the audience to see President Trump speak.
00:11:55.720 In fact, Corey had grabbed regular tickets
00:11:58.200 for he and his family.
00:11:59.420 They were amongst the crowd.
00:12:01.080 So they were quite surprised when,
00:12:03.740 while waiting in a large crowd,
00:12:06.020 an unknown woman asked them
00:12:07.840 if they'd like to be escorted to the very front.
00:12:11.280 Who was this woman?
00:12:13.580 Surely, with so many cameras reporting live
00:12:16.180 from the rally, someone must have captured this moment. Who was it that had the authority to make
00:12:20.880 such a move happen? That's a big authority, right? Horry Comparator then is shot in the head.
00:12:30.660 It's worth noting that Mark A. Leedy is also friends with various members of the Crooks
00:12:37.440 family on Facebook. That, of course, could just be a small-town coincidence. We can't really
00:12:42.700 extrapolate anything from that. I'm just mentioning it as a fact because it is one.
00:12:46.180 Anyway, let's hit fast forward again. Just two months after the Butler shooting, Corey Comparator loses his life. And then a never before seen terror attack is executed with precision, which involves PET and explosives.
00:13:01.980 On September 17th and on September 18th of 2024, there was a massive series of pager explosions across Lebanon and Syria, wounding more than 3,000 people and killing 12 people, including two children.
00:13:20.080 I'm going to allow you to listen to these survivor stories of people who were not the intended targets.
00:13:27.020 Take a listen.
00:13:27.700 On a normal day in September 2024, Hussain Taini was playing at home in southern Lebanon
00:13:34.120 when an unfamiliar noise rang out from his dad's pager.
00:13:50.860 In another home in southern Lebanon, Sara Jafal had no time to respond
00:13:55.320 after picking up a family member's pager.
00:13:57.700 she has undergone 45 surgeries in nine months with additional procedures to come including
00:14:03.380 reconstructive surgery on her face and fingers she has lost four fingers in the attack two of
00:14:08.660 which are now fused together and is waiting to receive a prosthetic right eye while hezbollah
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00:14:53.920 Okay, so you should know that the pagers were rigged, as I told you, with PET and explosive. 0.87
00:14:59.880 The intended target were Hezbollah operatives.
00:15:02.940 But what I want to draw your attention to is just the trajectory of their injuries, right?
00:15:07.240 So these people, they heard the pager go off, whether it was their dad's pager or their uncle's pager.
00:15:13.380 They went to go grab the pager.
00:15:14.900 They held it in their hands.
00:15:16.240 and to get it to go off, you had to hit the okay button.
00:15:20.480 Hit the okay button and it subsequently exploded.
00:15:23.460 This is why it took off their fingers.
00:15:25.880 In one case, it took off a person's nose
00:15:28.200 because it means its trajectory is going from here to here.
00:15:31.620 In many cases, it took out their eye
00:15:33.460 because they were looking at it, okay?
00:15:35.920 PETN, exploding, shrapnel.
00:15:38.880 And of course, because of the shrapnel,
00:15:40.300 they have cuts all over their faces.
00:15:43.160 So we know who did this, obviously,
00:15:45.260 because they were very proud that they did this.
00:15:47.160 It was Israel. 0.97
00:15:49.080 How did they do it? 0.99
00:15:50.160 Well, they interrupted the supply chain of pagers
00:15:53.480 by creating a bunch of fake shell companies
00:15:55.860 and selling the rigged pagers
00:15:57.400 to people who were affiliated with Hezbollah.
00:16:00.380 Admittedly, by the way, kind of genius,
00:16:01.980 the thought of how they infiltrated was,
00:16:04.060 well, pagers are a very dated technology
00:16:06.460 and there are only so many people
00:16:09.200 who are mass buying pagers, right?
00:16:12.020 Not many people are bulk purchasing them, so to speak.
00:16:14.460 But the exact details of where they interrupted the supply chain, how they manufactured these pagers, how they amassed the P-E-10 or where they amassed the P-E-T-N explosive from, where that assembly took place of the rig tech, all that information remains unknown.
00:16:34.460 What is known is how proud the Mossad was and is of their ability to infiltrate specifically companies and organizations.
00:16:44.040 And I'm just going to let you listen to one of the Mossad agents applauding their abilities to do just that, following the pager attack of how they did it.
00:16:52.660 Take a listen.
00:16:53.380 We have an incredible array of possibilities of creating foreign companies that have no way being traced back to Israel.
00:17:03.980 Shell companies over shell companies who affect the supply chain to our favor. 0.74
00:17:09.000 We create a pretend world.
00:17:11.100 We are a global production company.
00:17:13.960 We write the screenplay.
00:17:15.320 We're the directors.
00:17:16.880 We're the producers.
00:17:18.140 We're the main actors.
00:17:19.880 The world is our stage.
00:17:21.640 So the company in Taiwan, Gold Apollo, did they know that they were working with people from Mossad?
00:17:29.760 Gold Apollo had zero clue that they are working with Mossad.
00:17:32.960 And neither did Hezbollah.
00:17:35.260 When they are buying from us, they have zero clue that they are buying from the Mossad. 0.69
00:17:39.280 We make like Truman Show.
00:17:41.080 Everything is controlled by us behind the scene.
00:17:43.960 In their experience, everything is normal.
00:17:46.660 Everything was 100% kosher, including businessmen, marketing, engineers, showroom, everything.
00:17:55.680 Just amazing. 0.69
00:17:57.580 We create a Truman Show.
00:17:59.260 The directors, the actors, the performers, everything in your life will be fake, and we will be pressing a play. 0.60
00:18:08.880 It's just incredible that when I say it, it sounds like an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory, but they say it, it's just like, you know, we're taking credit for what we do.
00:18:18.060 We're the best at this, and we're sophisticated, and we'd like to tell you here on 60 Minutes.
00:18:22.360 Anyway, I want to also show you a graphic which demonstrates exactly how they were able to rig the pagers with the explosive.
00:18:27.980 This graphic was provided by Reuters, who estimated that they used just six grams of PETN explosive to accomplish this far-reaching attack.
00:18:38.780 Just six grams put inside of a functional pager.
00:18:42.460 That's important, too, because they actually had to make sure that they didn't put enough so as to render the pager ineffective.
00:18:49.700 They had to just put enough that it would explode.
00:18:51.720 Here you go.
00:18:53.020 On that left-hand side, you can see where it's pointing to the detonation material.
00:18:57.640 tiny, tiny. You got the battery cell and the detonation material right there on the bottom,
00:19:03.380 the PETN explosive. It's a very, very thin amount. It's incredible. Six grams.
00:19:08.400 Why am I telling you that? Now, assuming that Reuters is accurate, we can then reasonably
00:19:13.260 assert that six grams of PETN is not enough to confidently kill someone, right? They only killed
00:19:21.360 12 out of 3,000 people. You can also confidently assess that they would have to use more if they
00:19:28.240 wanted to guarantee more fatalities, right? I mean, in that regard, I would say the operation
00:19:33.800 was kind of a failure because it demonstrated without question their precision and it was
00:19:38.380 psychologically damaging, no doubt. But in terms of real world consequences, you don't want to just
00:19:42.020 take off the fingers of your enemies. That's only going to strengthen their resolve against you
00:19:47.040 while they are still very much alive.
00:19:49.440 Anyway, it got me wondering,
00:19:50.980 if six grams could take out fingers and eyes,
00:19:54.980 how much PETN explosive
00:19:56.920 would you need to guarantee a fatality?
00:19:59.540 What would that look like?
00:20:00.820 What would the size of that injury look like on a person?
00:20:03.960 And so I decided to research
00:20:05.300 and see if there were maybe some random YouTube channels
00:20:08.000 that were dedicated to demonstrating
00:20:09.560 doubling that amount,
00:20:12.340 maybe tripling that amount,
00:20:13.460 and seeing what would happen.
00:20:15.020 ladies and gentlemen, I am not kidding you when I say that this was the very first video that I
00:20:22.320 stumbled across on YouTube, just typing in PETN explosive. And it was just guys that were using
00:20:29.720 20 grams of PETN explosive within a tiny capsule. And they were using it against bulletproof glass
00:20:37.840 to see what would happen. And I want you to pay very close attention to what this person says,
00:20:44.660 because I could not believe my ears.
00:20:46.700 I was freaking out.
00:20:48.380 Take a listen.
00:20:49.740 20-gram booster, PPM charge.
00:20:51.720 We're going to use it against the transaction window
00:20:53.580 to see what the results are.
00:21:05.160 This is the first one that went the way I expected it to go.
00:21:08.960 I didn't expect a half-pounder to make a laser beam
00:21:13.480 through the guy's head.
00:21:14.660 It's about the same as a gunshot.
00:21:16.080 This is NIJ-4 rated glass from a .30-06.
00:21:19.520 It's about the same foot diameter.
00:21:24.640 It's about the same as a gunshot from a .30-06.
00:21:31.060 If you shot it against that bulletproof glass, you heard him correctly.
00:21:34.820 I promise you.
00:21:35.860 That was the first one I hit.
00:21:37.660 He decided, same results as a .30-06.
00:21:41.620 20 grams of PETN mimics the punch of a 30-06 bullet.
00:21:46.840 Unbelievable.
00:21:48.260 I want to be clear.
00:21:48.740 This video was not posted to prove or debunk any conspiracy theories.
00:21:51.800 In fact, it was published back in May of 2025.
00:21:55.280 Charlie was very much alive.
00:21:56.600 That's a full four months before Charlie was murdered.
00:21:58.960 This was merely just par for the course on a channel
00:22:01.380 that focuses on testing explosives and guns.
00:22:05.120 There's no aim for them.
00:22:06.540 They're just, this is what they do.
00:22:07.660 This is how they have fun.
00:22:09.080 So it is fascinating that they are saying
00:22:11.340 it mimics the diameter of a .30-06 bullet,
00:22:13.240 especially given the persistent conspiracy theory
00:22:16.940 that Charlie's road mic was rigged with PETN explosive.
00:22:21.660 I haven't much spoken about that
00:22:23.720 because I wasn't a PETN expert
00:22:25.540 until this Butler situation,
00:22:28.540 speaking with people close to the situation,
00:22:30.160 telling me about this strange set of circumstances
00:22:32.720 and the possibility of some explosives ring.
00:22:34.820 And I went, wait, what?
00:22:35.680 What are we talking about?
00:22:37.620 Anyway, enough of conspiracy.
00:22:40.520 Let's return to the facts.
00:22:42.060 We fast forward now to February 4th, 2025,
00:22:45.020 just a few weeks after Trump's inauguration
00:22:47.520 into his second presidential term.
00:22:49.960 Bibi Netanyahu enters the White House
00:22:52.440 and presents President Trump with a gift,
00:22:55.300 a golden pager,
00:22:57.740 a nod to the Mossad's pager operation.
00:23:02.780 I'm sorry, but why?
00:23:05.980 Why?
00:23:06.740 What is the context of that? Is that like an inside joke? Is it a threat? Because Donald Trump was not president when the pager operation took place. President Biden was. So why would he gift this to Donald Trump? American troops were not involved so far as we know.
00:23:23.600 why would he gift this to Donald Trump? What is the significance of this? This is not a
00:23:28.960 traditional gift. This does not make sense in a traditional sense, okay? Like, they give you
00:23:34.100 something, a samurai sword from Japan. I think they gave him a samurai helmet, actually, was the
00:23:40.820 last gift that came from Japan. Saudi Arabia, gifts like jewelry and crowns. Switzerland gifted
00:23:49.480 a very appropriately a Swiss watch.
00:23:52.160 What's up with the golden pager, BB?
00:23:54.860 Frankly, it was crass and it was off-putting.
00:23:57.100 Children were murdered in this operation,
00:23:58.760 and I'd like to think that America
00:24:00.500 had nothing to do with it,
00:24:01.320 but, you know, I know better.
00:24:02.560 We are, after all, supplying Israel 0.88
00:24:04.920 with white phosphorus, the chemical, 0.99
00:24:07.240 to burn Lebanese civilians alive.
00:24:09.160 Did we know more about the pager attack 0.94
00:24:11.620 than we let on?
00:24:12.400 Did we assist somehow
00:24:13.500 in this invisible supply chain
00:24:15.800 that was happening?
00:24:17.040 anyway suffice it to say that butler now fascinates me most of all dan bongino's strange
00:24:24.060 reaction to it trump's reaction to it he satisfied he wants it shut down that's not how a man would
00:24:30.100 act if it was an assassination attempt against him was it an assassination attempt or wasn't
00:24:34.920 an assassination success was it an assassination complete
00:24:39.900 i mean perhaps the the only good portion of this story is that i have it on authority the widow of
00:24:51.740 cory comparator and the family of cory comparator is not like trump they are not satisfied with the
00:24:56.960 investigation they are not happy with the fact that secret service agents never lost their jobs
00:25:02.880 they are not satisfied with the answers that they are receiving about how cory comparator
00:25:07.800 was killed. Imagine that. Imagine a widow who has questions. And last I was informed,
00:25:14.560 that particular widow didn't take over her husband's career in the blink of an eye.
00:25:18.920 So like I said, imagine that. We'll be right back after a break. 0.98
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00:28:35.580 FOIAing around and I am not finding out, my friends. Like I am not finding out at all.
00:28:41.980 Who knew that this tool would be so difficult to get answers? They can just say, we don't want to
00:28:47.260 tell you. That's what it feels like at least. So I requested Kash Patel's schedule, a travel
00:28:52.500 schedule in the lead up to Charlie Kirk's assassination. Just another thread that I'm
00:28:56.640 pulling at, I don't know, because journalism, but also because there was this FBI plane,
00:29:03.060 definitively an FBI plane, that landed into Salt Lake City, Utah on September 8th. So, you know,
00:29:08.940 Charlie, remember, he first went to Salt Lake City on the morning of the 10th, which I found to be
00:29:13.800 very unusual that he would go there and do that weird restaurant interview, whatever it was,
00:29:18.080 as his final interview. Well, there was an FBI plane that went to Salt Lake City, Utah on
00:29:21.940 September 8th. And it's just interesting. That's all. Could be nothing. But it leaves Richmond,
00:29:27.420 Virginia at 9.50 a.m. It gets into Salt Lake at 12 p.m. And then it departs Salt Lake just an
00:29:32.340 hour later. Really quick trip. Doesn't mean Cash Hotel was on the flight, but, you know,
00:29:38.960 just doing a bit of journalism, ruling things out, asking questions. So here is what we requested.
00:29:44.220 And we had to fill out a form which had to then be submitted. So we're just copying and pasting
00:29:49.140 to you what we wrote because, like I said, it's a form submission. We wrote, pursuant to the Freedom
00:29:53.960 of Information Act, listed that, I request copies of records reflecting the official schedule,
00:29:58.860 calendar, meetings, and travel of Kash Patel for the period of September 7th, 2025 through to
00:30:04.420 September 10th, 2025. This request includes, but is not limited to, official calendars and schedule
00:30:10.300 entries, travel authorizations, travel itineraries, transportation or flight records related to
00:30:15.280 official government travel, expense vouchers and reimbursement records, meeting logs, visitor logs
00:30:20.440 associated with official events, emails or memoranda, scheduling or coordinating official
00:30:26.400 travel or appearances. I request that the search include records maintained by the Office of the
00:30:32.460 Director, Executive Secretariat, Protective Operations Units, and any office responsible
00:30:37.520 for executive travel coordination. To minimize burden, I am not requesting classified information,
00:30:42.040 protective methodology, sensitive security details, or personal private information unrelated to
00:30:47.200 official government business, please provide responsive records in electronic format where
00:30:51.500 possible. If portions of the records are exempt from disclosure, please release all reasonably
00:30:56.180 segregable non-exempt portions to identify the specific FOIA exemptions relied upon for any
00:31:01.660 withholding. Thank you. Okay, fair. We just want to where you traveled. We're trying to say a lot
00:31:06.160 to just say these are three days. Whoever's in control of the calendar schedule, we want that.
00:31:10.960 We're not asking you for classified information.
00:31:12.600 We're not fighting you.
00:31:14.300 We don't want to know where he was doing personally.
00:31:16.180 We don't want to know what, you know, his girlfriend's concert was.
00:31:20.600 If he's not an FBI business, it's not our business.
00:31:24.140 That's our right.
00:31:25.760 That's what we are paying for, to fly him around.
00:31:29.060 In fact, we're even paying for his girlfriend's security.
00:31:31.660 Least we can do is FOIA around and find out.
00:31:34.160 Unfortunately, here's what we received back.
00:31:36.860 Please be advised that unusual circumstances apply to the processing of your request.
00:31:43.820 And then we go back to, here are what we can deem to be unusual circumstances, okay?
00:31:49.620 Number one, there is a need to search for and collect records from field offices,
00:31:54.260 other that are separate from the FBI.
00:31:56.540 That's not going to be us.
00:31:57.680 Number two, there is a need to search for and collect and examine a voluminous amount
00:32:03.800 of separate and distinct records.
00:32:06.400 That's not going to be us.
00:32:07.600 Three, there was a need for consultation
00:32:09.320 with another agency
00:32:10.780 or two or more DOJ components.
00:32:14.920 That's probably going to be us.
00:32:17.400 I think it's always three,
00:32:19.060 which will delay our ability
00:32:20.600 to make a determination
00:32:21.300 on your request within 20 days.
00:32:23.400 So it's just an ability to delay.
00:32:24.700 They could say,
00:32:25.120 oh, well, it's one of these three things.
00:32:26.640 We have to talk to somebody, right?
00:32:29.620 So we're not going to be able
00:32:30.380 to tell you back within 20 days.
00:32:31.640 That's supposed to be a lot of time.
00:32:32.880 We're supposed to get back
00:32:33.380 within 20 days.
00:32:34.240 Well, it involves somebody else.
00:32:35.600 So we now have to talk to somebody.
00:32:37.520 Now, for some reason, just me saying that I requested Kash Patel's records, which again is my right as a taxpaying citizen of the United States of America.
00:32:48.300 For some reason, this deeply upset Blake Neff.
00:32:50.740 I just want to weigh his reaction to me merely filing an FOIA request.
00:32:55.980 And I want you to compare it to what you just heard from Charlie when things don't add up.
00:33:00.060 Here's Blake Neff, the new representative of the Charlie Kirk show.
00:33:04.380 Charlie Kirk show.
00:33:05.480 Hmm, really?
00:33:06.520 Here's what Blick Neff wrote.
00:33:07.580 Crashing out. 1.00
00:33:08.480 Here we can see the latest thing that Candace will fixate on for the next two weeks as all 1.00
00:33:13.140 important. 1.00
00:33:13.940 The key to blowing the case wide open so that she has an excuse to harass more people. 1.00
00:33:18.720 Of course, when she gets bored or successfully extracts whatever thing she is looking for, 0.98
00:33:22.580 which of course would be a total nothing burger, she'll move on to dismissing it as irrelevant
00:33:26.620 or just stop talking about it entirely and move on to her next fixation. 0.96
00:33:29.780 This will continue until people stop falling for it.
00:33:32.680 I'm like the queen of not moving on, Blake.
00:33:35.840 In case you missed it,
00:33:37.560 this is why we are filing FOA requests.
00:33:39.420 This is why, despite Andrew Colbert lying
00:33:42.360 and trying to, I guess, allude to the idea
00:33:47.060 that we made up the email
00:33:48.780 where Erica was called an emotional asset,
00:33:51.160 we filed an FOA request,
00:33:52.640 then we followed up on our FOA request
00:33:54.380 and we're still going down that path
00:33:57.080 because I told the truth.
00:33:58.680 We don't actually let things go.
00:34:00.240 In fact, you guys usually call me obsessed
00:34:02.420 Obsessed people don't let things go.
00:34:03.700 And I also want to say, Blake, you're right.
00:34:05.720 I am obsessed with who killed Charlie Kirk.
00:34:08.400 Why aren't you?
00:34:09.580 Why aren't you obsessed?
00:34:10.860 Why don't you just rename the Charlie Kirk show
00:34:12.500 the Truman Show?
00:34:14.640 I feel like that would be more appropriate
00:34:15.840 for what's left over, whatever this is.
00:34:18.260 It's like litter, watching you litter every single day
00:34:21.080 on his name, on what he represented, on how he felt.
00:34:24.440 You're upset because we're holding our government accountable
00:34:27.680 because we pay money and this is what we're allowed to do
00:34:31.440 to say, hey, Cash, what were you doing on these days?
00:34:35.900 Maybe it is nothing, that's correct.
00:34:38.520 But guess what?
00:34:39.020 It's my right to find out.
00:34:40.180 It's not called harassment.
00:34:41.640 In fact, I would almost say
00:34:43.320 that the amount of taxpaying dollars that I get
00:34:45.040 for absolutely nothing is a form of harassment.
00:34:47.260 It feels like financial harassment
00:34:48.620 to all of the Americans who are paying
00:34:51.380 and being made to consume the Fed slop
00:34:55.400 of the Charlie Kirk narrative.
00:34:57.980 So anyway, we're going to keep filing until we get to the bottom of things.
00:35:03.000 But I can promise you we will not be moving on.
00:35:05.880 How's that, Blake?
00:35:06.520 We will not be moving on because everyone can see what you guys are and who and what
00:35:12.800 you are covering up for.
00:35:14.200 You are fooling no one.
00:35:16.420 But what we can say is that Blake does reflect the general mood of Turning Point USA, right?
00:35:20.500 Grieving widow, no questions.
00:35:22.220 Tears, no questions.
00:35:24.320 No investigation.
00:35:25.420 Everyone should just look at her as a victim, and that's it.
00:35:30.300 They're angry and frustrated that we're just not consuming the slop.
00:35:34.160 I mean, even Joe Rogan, I don't know if you saw this over the weekend, he jumped into the ring,
00:35:36.980 similarly asking the obvious, being a rational thinker, a layman, if you will,
00:35:44.260 who's just wondering why nothing makes sense.
00:35:46.780 He hosted Cameron Haynes on his podcast, and here's what he had to say.
00:35:50.400 Knowing that, you know, I can go down a negative rabbit hole pretty easy,
00:35:54.920 I try to avoid wading in that.
00:35:58.240 Well, sometimes it's like you just get fed up.
00:36:00.300 You're like, where the f*** are these Epstein files?
00:36:02.280 Who the f*** is this?
00:36:03.720 Why is this redacted?
00:36:05.180 Where is it?
00:36:05.560 Who the f*** killed JFK?
00:36:07.120 Right.
00:36:07.420 Like, come out with it.
00:36:08.780 Who f*** killed Charlie Kirk for real?
00:36:11.260 Yeah.
00:36:11.520 Like, what is that?
00:36:12.340 Why is that f***ing story so clouded and mystery?
00:36:15.460 And why did they pave over the f***ing ground right after the shooting?
00:36:19.500 What the f*** is going on there?
00:36:21.200 See, now you're making me in a bad mood.
00:36:23.340 It's easy to do.
00:36:24.720 It's easy to do.
00:36:25.420 It's easy to get locked up in there.
00:36:28.460 Easy, Joe Rogan.
00:36:30.340 His best friends and the people around him
00:36:33.060 are going to be really upset to hear you speaking like that.
00:36:35.140 What's wrong with you?
00:36:35.900 Are you obsessed?
00:36:36.780 Are you crazy?
00:36:37.460 Are you a psychopath?
00:36:38.660 Is Joe Rogan a knife-wielding maniac on the subway?
00:36:42.780 Why doesn't he just accept the narrative?
00:36:44.220 Joe Rogan, please just accept the Fet Slop. 1.00
00:36:47.820 Like I said, no one seems to have less questions
00:36:50.920 than people like Neff, Andrew Colvett, and Erica.
00:36:53.760 Erica really just being what she was described as 0.75
00:36:57.740 in that Department of War executive office email.
00:37:01.860 She's just an quote-unquote emotional asset
00:37:04.440 that keeps getting boosted every time she gets emotional. 0.98
00:37:07.600 Her job is to cry. 0.96
00:37:09.940 And then for us to be scolded that it's our fault that she's crying 0.76
00:37:12.960 because how dare we try to figure out who killed her husband? 1.00
00:37:15.380 And that's what she did this weekend.
00:37:16.700 Again, it's every week.
00:37:18.440 You could set a timer.
00:37:20.140 This time, it was on her show with James, Pastor James Caddis, when somebody wrote in a question,
00:37:27.180 I'm sure this wasn't just like, you know, typed up by them, about spending time with their precious
00:37:31.240 kids. And then she had an emotional breakdown. And then suddenly I'm being attacked because
00:37:34.620 she's having an emotional breakdown in public. Like I said, it's a repeat tactic to garner an 0.99
00:37:40.020 emotional response to say, look, she's a damsel in distress. So no one should, you just need to
00:37:45.920 feel bad for her. And I'm going to show you that moment here. And to be clear, I don't find it
00:37:49.820 entertaining or funny when Erica cries. I don't find it funny when she says, I just want to go
00:37:55.580 home and cries. I just want to know why that was being boosted at the White House. Why the
00:38:01.300 Department of War is saying this needs to be the number one clip by morning within an hour of that
00:38:06.280 taking place. I want to know who recorded it. I'm just tired of this overriding strategy. So here
00:38:11.600 is what Erica, this is, we're going to watch her have this breakdown. And then I'm going to explain
00:38:16.240 to you why I am not feeling compelled or moved by it. Take a listen. I have been married for 10
00:38:22.360 years. My husband is a hardworking farmer who has gone a lot. A year ago, I was questioning my
00:38:27.820 marriage and felt like I was losing myself in the chaotic life of work and motherhood.
00:38:31.860 Since finding a church, I recently got baptized. My kids attend Sunday school and we talk about
00:38:37.340 Jesus in our home daily. Instead
00:38:39.380 of nagging my husband, I
00:38:41.240 embrace his hard work.
00:38:46.120 Yeah.
00:38:52.260 Man.
00:38:58.060 God.
00:39:03.940 Sorry.
00:39:04.500 you better finish reading it sweetheart let me finish reading i love him like a wife should when
00:39:10.280 he comes home instead of losing myself to motherhood i've completely embraced every second
00:39:16.700 of it never wanting my precious babies to grow up it seems like the more i pour myself into my
00:39:22.640 daily readings church and family the devil shows his face more than i have ever witnessed
00:39:27.400 why does it seem like the closer you get to god the harder the devil works on you
00:39:34.500 yeah
00:39:35.500 look
00:39:38.920 for those of you that can't see
00:39:41.940 and I have the blessing
00:39:43.680 and the benefit of knowing Erica and Charlie
00:39:45.700 so well that I know exactly why Erica's
00:39:47.420 in tears
00:39:48.300 you know
00:39:49.360 like I said
00:39:58.020 this is a weekly installment
00:39:59.160 okay
00:40:00.220 it's a weekly installment where we have a pastor
00:40:03.840 that is telling us, and we're being told it's demonic, and oh my God, the devil wants to,
00:40:09.200 right in the moment where I'm just trying to be with my kids, the devil, you're not just trying
00:40:12.060 to be with your kids. So it was an unrelatable question. You should have said next question.
00:40:15.100 Secondly, after my memory of what happened in Maine, which to be clear, I was not on vacation
00:40:21.220 in Maine. I just went up for one day because I saw people saying, oh, you had a whole vacation.
00:40:24.980 No, I went up for one day and I had given birth a few weeks earlier, eight weeks earlier,
00:40:31.280 May 2nd. And after Charlie's assassination, I feel like I went through some sort of a brain
00:40:38.480 trauma. Like it just, I was not, it took a while for me to come up for air to feel I could think
00:40:43.980 again. And remembering this, after we finished the show on Friday and we went upstairs because
00:40:50.260 we had a late night here, as you guys know. And I said to my husband, oh my, do you remember this
00:40:56.740 when we went up to Tucker's house? And afterward he told us that he had dinner with Charlie and
00:41:01.120 Erica. And before I even said anything in front of my entire team, my husband goes, yeah. And he
00:41:04.380 told us that Erica was like very hardcore against Israel. Of course, he did not forget this at all. 0.57
00:41:11.440 I just went, yeah. I totally blacked out on that trip. I totally forgot the trip happened,
00:41:16.800 that day trip. I totally forgot that Erica said this. And here is what has deeply troubled me
00:41:20.800 about it. Here is why it feels like such a big deal. Because in the manner in which Tucker
00:41:26.620 expressed it okay everyone was friends a there's no incentive that can be inside assigned to that
00:41:32.240 conversation it was inventing the frustration of what happened to sass and being a friend to charlie
00:41:37.060 and erica and the amount of pressure that charlie was under because of his speech at sass and it was
00:41:42.020 us discussing the shifted shifting viewpoints of our friendship okay no one had an issue a question
00:41:47.580 mark or anything about erica charlotte tucker loved erica he was like she's hard core he also
00:41:53.940 said she hated the the pastors that were around him right what that means is that erica as the
00:42:02.560 wife and the confidant of charlie kirk was pushing him to be more anti-israel this is why it troubles
00:42:09.540 me okay i want you to understand this she was pushing her husband to be more anti-israel
00:42:15.540 the very thing that the majority of the world believes killed him was she speaking on the
00:42:21.720 other side from both sides of her mouth. She then goes with him after she has this dinner
00:42:27.300 with Tucker. She goes with him to the Hamptons and sits across from Bill Ahmed at dinner when
00:42:34.420 Bibi Netanyahu is called. She's playing both sides and pushing her husband to be anti-Israel,
00:42:42.060 the thing that the majority of rational people believe killed him. Okay? The majority of us
00:42:48.680 believed that him turning against Israel killed him. And then after he dies, rather than asking
00:42:54.620 any questions about Israel or telling us the truth about his shifting viewpoints or telling
00:42:57.840 us the truth about her shifting viewpoints, she has a complete 180 and says, people that ask
00:43:04.020 questions about Israel, that's brain rot. I accept the Tyler Robinson narrative. I'm partnering
00:43:08.840 further, taking over his company and partnering further with pro-Israel narratives and pro-Israel
00:43:14.600 pastors who I told Tucker Carlson that I hated the pastors that were around him.
00:43:20.840 Erica was anti-Israel in July before she went to a pro-Israel summit at Bill Ackman's house.
00:43:28.660 None of this is clocking. That's what bothers me.
00:43:33.680 And if she intentionally pushed him to be more anti-Israel and yeah, no, babe, you got this.
00:43:40.020 No, push back harder on that. No, no, no. You tell this guy this. Then what? They said,
00:43:44.260 no, we can't control him.
00:43:45.220 We can't bring him back.
00:43:46.920 We have to take Charlie Kirk out.
00:43:51.380 Think about that.
00:43:52.200 Think about what I'm saying to you.
00:43:53.780 It is so dark and it is so twisted,
00:43:56.200 but I am telling you,
00:43:57.460 what I am saying is the truth.
00:43:58.820 That is what Tucker said to us
00:44:00.460 after we got off air.
00:44:02.000 He had dinner with Charlie and Erica
00:44:03.860 and Erica was more anti-Israel than Charlie.
00:44:07.900 So what the hell changed Erica?
00:44:11.760 Why couldn't you find it within you?
00:44:14.260 to tell the truth about Charlie's shifting viewpoints.
00:44:18.900 I'm grateful.
00:44:20.000 I honestly, I'm grateful that I forgot this for a bit.
00:44:22.140 I never questioned God's timing.
00:44:23.620 I'm grateful that I forgot the trip,
00:44:25.820 that I knew something was bothering me
00:44:27.620 about Erica's allegiance to Israel.
00:44:30.080 And it was because she wasn't to Charlie.
00:44:32.780 She lied to her husband about her viewpoints.
00:44:35.620 That's why. 1.00
00:44:37.020 And why did she do that?
00:44:38.520 So she could go, well, you couldn't control him,
00:44:40.240 but you can control me.
00:44:41.360 I support Israel.
00:44:42.140 I'll be the CEO.
00:44:43.740 Sorry, he went that way.
00:44:44.600 It's very sad.
00:44:46.240 I can be your queen.
00:44:48.580 We'll be right back after a break.
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00:47:02.540 All right, you guys, top comments from last episode, 29 Blockhead writes, just looking at
00:47:07.600 Kash Patel, he constantly looks like he is in a state of terror. Oh, you're quoting me there. And
00:47:12.140 yeah, I think it's totally reasonable and rational to suggest that something terrified Kash Patel.
00:47:17.360 I mean, look at those FBI's, man. Really is something. The Think Before You Type writes,
00:47:22.600 the billionaires pay the millionaires to convince the people making $50,000 a year that the issue
00:47:27.260 is people that are making $20,000 a year and immigrants. Yeah, I'm going to have to agree 1.00
00:47:31.940 that they keep us all focused on yelling at each other and screaming at each other,
00:47:35.800 and they never have to answer any questions.
00:47:37.660 And if we do ask them to answer a simple question,
00:47:39.500 really, like,
00:47:41.120 Kashmir Tal could very well not be on that flight at all.
00:47:42.800 That's just, like I said,
00:47:44.280 elimination journalism
00:47:45.380 or just, like, going through stuff,
00:47:46.800 checking things off.
00:47:49.940 Why is that sending Blake Neff
00:47:51.740 into another hissy fit and spiral?
00:47:54.540 Like, what is wrong with Blake Neff?
00:47:55.680 Why is the whole concept of asking questions
00:47:58.260 just so upsetting for him?
00:48:00.680 Anyway, we have some comments for today's episode.
00:48:04.380 First up is Haley.
00:48:05.460 Haley writes, if Charlie Kirk and Andrew Colvett both witnessed Donald Trump saying the thing about Miriam Adelson that got him shot, would it mean that Andrew Colvett is a mole?
00:48:14.540 Thank you for being our voice.
00:48:15.660 I don't know.
00:48:16.640 What I will say is I don't trust Andrew Colvett as far as I can see him.
00:48:20.680 And I haven't seen him in a really long time.
00:48:23.040 I don't trust him as far as I could throw him.
00:48:24.800 I'm not even sure I could pick him up.
00:48:26.720 So there's that. 1.00
00:48:28.600 Allie Files writes, Erica has her video Bible 365 and she has a CK on her hat.
00:48:34.520 C.K. is trademarked by Calvin Klein.
00:48:36.300 I looked it up.
00:48:37.360 I was just wondering your thoughts, Crisis King.
00:48:39.860 Erica has a ton of trademarks for Charlie Kirk and C.K. and stuff.
00:48:44.000 In fact, I think she did that in the immediate aftermath of his death, which is also weird,
00:48:48.100 in my opinion.
00:48:49.380 But I do know she was at the office every day after his death.
00:48:51.820 Like, she got back, and she was in the office every day, and her kids were being watched
00:48:55.180 by Rob McCoy's wife, and she just got right back to work.
00:48:58.600 She's built different, and we just have to respect that.
00:49:02.400 Auntie Leash writes,
00:49:03.700 Candice, you dropped so many bombs last week.
00:49:05.260 My mind is blown.
00:49:06.080 Yet my biggest takeaway was concern for chihuahuas everywhere.
00:49:09.180 No matter how annoying people, please don't punch chihuahuas.
00:49:11.840 I don't know about that.
00:49:13.120 Eventually, you gotta punt a chihuahua for 50 yards.
00:49:17.120 We don't want the, oh, the chihuahuas can be fine.
00:49:18.700 They have a long life.
00:49:19.560 But if it just keeps biting at your ankles,
00:49:21.760 like an Alex Clark,
00:49:22.720 if your chihuahua happens to be named Alex Clark
00:49:25.400 and their whole brand is talking about masculinity
00:49:28.240 and then you know they are suddenly marrying a fairy princess you get the right to call it out
00:49:33.200 like she just lies constantly she attacks people she attacks other people's fiancees 0.99
00:49:37.160 she attacks her own fans that's like a big component is like her blocking all of her fans 0.99
00:49:40.780 who ask like even the most minuscule questions she loses it so she deserves what she gets you
00:49:46.580 know and she got what she got last week zero regrets we don't know no but we know is asking
00:49:52.480 again whether or not i have checked out the leah files regarding the endowment the answer is still
00:49:56.100 know. I'm, you know, we've been pretty busy here doing our own investigations. I know that
00:50:00.300 Turning Point has an endowment and that there are people that are prodding that narrative. I just am
00:50:06.000 not. And there's a million different ways you could run with Turning Point USA because it just
00:50:10.060 grew so remarkably corrupt in such a short space of time. And they're just behaving like they have
00:50:15.280 everything to hide. Not something, but everything to hide. Nothing they're saying makes any sense
00:50:19.300 anymore. Susie Hill writes, your hair is super cute today. We love you. Canada's Christ is king. 0.71
00:50:23.420 Thank you very much. Headed Westward writes, lawyer here, common in the legal community,
00:50:28.480 is to say FOIA. I know, but it sounds like a FOIA, like I'm giving FOIA a Brooklyn accent,
00:50:33.880 so I don't like saying FOIA. Like it's in the FOIA. You left your bag in the FOIA. That's how
00:50:38.860 I feel. So I'm going to go ahead and just say FOIA'd if that's cool, because I'm not in the
00:50:42.860 legal community. That's cool. This person then continues, they are 100% responsible for,
00:50:48.960 I am 100% responsible for you leaving the Trump cult as a happy, single, childless female.
00:50:54.540 I was not a fan of you or Charlie Kirk, but I can recognize and appreciate genius.
00:50:57.780 Thank you so much.
00:50:58.460 Genius, except when it comes to legal jargon.
00:51:01.620 FOIA.
00:51:02.640 Did you do the FOIA?
00:51:03.480 Is it in the FOIA?
00:51:04.280 See, it just, I can't.
00:51:05.500 You know why?
00:51:05.820 Because I'm born in New York and my whole family's from New York.
00:51:07.880 And like that accent is giving, it's giving BK for me.
00:51:11.200 Lovable Latte writes Candace Owens for Dictator, 2028.
00:51:14.320 It's the only way, you guys, if you really want to see change, you're going to have to 0.60
00:51:17.060 vote me for Dictator.
00:51:18.740 You know, I'll be reasonable about how long I'll be the dictator.
00:51:20.880 I'll probably want to maybe go and enjoy my grandkids a different time.
00:51:24.060 So I'll give you a time frame.
00:51:25.620 Like I will be a dictator that retires and I'm willing to hand over the power to another reasonable dictator.
00:51:31.000 But I'm not. I'm not dealing with Lindsey Graham in Congress.
00:51:34.080 I'm not dealing with AIPAC.
00:51:36.540 That's just not going to happen.
00:51:37.720 So I do hope you'll consider me.
00:51:39.000 I think you guys are warming up to the idea.
00:51:40.460 I'm happy to see that.
00:51:41.560 Ali writes, Braveheart style, you can't break me speeches and tears don't hit the same when you remember 0.85
00:51:47.580 that Erica Kirk totally betrayed Charlie's legacy to Zionists in a shameless and disgusting way 0.89
00:51:51.900 and told severe and suspicious lies. Yeah, explain it, Erica. What was up with that dinner? 0.51
00:51:56.720 Am I lying? Like I said, I had no permission from Tucker to reveal that because it just came
00:52:02.540 on so naturally. And I was just so blown away by the fact that I had forgotten it at little dinner.
00:52:07.140 But it is 100% true. And my husband was present, confirmed it here in front of the team. He never
00:52:13.220 forgot it apparently um i guess whatever my husband i feel like has a better memory than me
00:52:18.820 i don't know i also was postpartum and i feel like i also have like spotty memory when i'm
00:52:24.180 postpartum anyways so it takes a while for me to feel like myself and then when you add on an
00:52:28.840 assassination of someone that you cared about and then the people all around them who you suddenly
00:52:33.280 realize are betraying him and lying about everything it'll do something to your brain
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00:53:07.580 me he's telling people that that i'm like hanging out with vladdy daddy over there in russia and i'm
00:53:13.620 not doing anything about my vacation my family i'm just on a panel talking about family because
00:53:16.340 i love family and i want to have a lot of kids and i think russia's great and i liked i liked
00:53:20.680 the the starbucks zarbucks i like it they just did their own thing i think russia's cool i'm not
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