Deputy Director of the FBI, Dan Bongino, is in the news for a tweet he sent over the weekend that has people wondering if he is part of the Deep State. And Brigitte Macron is suing Jeffrey Epstein.
00:00:00.000All right, you guys, happy Monday. And let me just start by saying you are not going to believe me.
00:00:05.140It's one of those episodes where I have to promise you guys ahead of time that I'm definitely saying the truth.
00:00:09.800You can look it up yourselves because you're going to think, how could it be so?
00:00:13.220And of course, it's about Brigitte. And it also involves another man with a very particular skill set, I would say, involving my lawsuit.
00:00:23.000And when I tell you what this man is known for, you're just going to pass away.
00:00:27.060That's how I felt when I was reading this. I was like, this is just I'm done here.
00:00:30.540Also, Dan Bongino is in the news. He is the deputy director of the FBI.
00:00:34.600He was trending over the weekend for sending a tweet that essentially was signaling that he saw something in the deep state that has scared him.
00:00:43.420And everyone's wondering what it is. I have an idea of what it might be.
00:00:46.240So let's just go ahead and say the quiet part out loud. Welcome back to Candace.
00:00:57.060Very quickly, let's start with Dan Bongino, because there have been a lot of people wondering where his voice has been throughout all the Epstein stuff in particular,
00:01:12.940because back when he was a podcaster in a very big podcast, he made it a very big deal.
00:01:19.160He's like, we need the Epstein files. We have to release the Epstein files.
00:01:22.300A lot of people are circulating old clips of him and Kash Patel demanding that the files be released.
00:01:28.020And suddenly we get this, oh, never mind, whiplash. Nobody wants the files released.
00:01:33.080Everybody move on. And people are going, wait a minute, Dan Bongino.
00:01:38.060We trusted you. We listened to you. We listened to your podcast for years.
00:01:43.360Suddenly, he gets pulled in to become the deputy director of the FBI, and people are wondering if what happens when you join the deep state is that you become a part of its apparatus.
00:01:55.340The Epstein fumble happens and people are waiting crickets.
00:01:59.340Suddenly, over the weekend, he rather mysteriously tweeted this.
00:03:28.400He retweeted an article pertaining to the Russian collusion hoax.
00:03:33.720Shortly thereafter, 2016 Intel report regarding the Kremlin preferring preferring the GOP over Dems.
00:03:40.780And now it says, eh, it's not the truth.
00:03:43.420But is that really going to shock him to his core?
00:03:45.980If you find out that the deep state lied about Russian collusion, which we already know, is that enough to make you go, I will never be the same after learning this?
00:04:06.740I am hoping that he's just going to come out and be like, hey, the world is run by sexual deviants.
00:04:13.680They're in our government, this government, everybody's government has got them.
00:04:18.140Because that's kind of what makes the most sense for me, especially in the context of everything that we're learning about Epstein and this huge cover up.
00:04:51.760Everyone is watching the Becoming Brigitte series from here to Tokyo and everywhere in between trying to figure out what on earth has happened.
00:04:58.900What on earth has that woman said in Tennessee that has caused the sitting president of France to sue her all the way in the United States?
00:05:09.620Well, in France, obviously, Brigitte is hitting the ground hard or sending people out rather to hit the ground hard and basically try to spin why it is that they're doing this.
00:05:19.500Right. The French press is obviously terrified to speak about this issue in any way other than signaling that it's a conspiracy.
00:05:26.920And Brigitte had someone close to her, close to the office, a man named Eric Dupond Moretti, speak on her behalf about this case.
00:05:38.560He has declared this to be a state issue.
00:05:42.300Right. This could potentially bring the French Republic to its knees.
00:05:47.440And that is what he is communicating in this interview.
00:05:49.360He's sitting down with the journalist and it's like, why would you sue this podcast in the United States?
00:05:52.760Well, just so you know, he's about to clarify, this is a state issue.
00:05:56.680And he comes up with this utterly demented logic as to why it's a state issue.
00:06:02.240I'm not going to read his entire back and forth.
00:06:04.280You can find it on Xavier Poussard's X, but I'll read you a portion of it because it's quite funny, actually.
00:06:09.380This is his theory. He's sitting down with Sophie Noemeyer and she says to him,
00:06:16.480you make the connection with Candace Owens, who herself is known for being a far right blogger.
00:06:21.900Eric responds, the reality is that the man named Poussard will export his rumors across the Atlantic
00:06:28.040and it's Candace Owens who will gather them.
00:06:31.000And not only will she gather them, but with unimaginable firepower, she will spread them.
00:06:35.480Sophie asks, 7 million subscribers, Eric says.
00:06:39.2807 million subscribers and what we see, and it's probably a coincidence,
00:06:43.240is that first of all, she supports Marine Le Pen against the president of the republic.
00:06:48.360She said, I don't understand why the French didn't elect Marine Le Pen.
00:08:43.100And apparently she does it every year.
00:08:45.140I did it once after I converted to Catholicism and I hadn't seen her or spoken to her or heard of her since 2019 when I met her at that event.
00:08:53.000But he's connecting the dots that Russia is somehow involved in funding the end of the French Republic through the Catholic Charter pilgrimage because they want to collapse Emmanuel Macron and install Marine Le Pen.
00:14:58.820And the driving factor for what drives her into the police's arms is that she was fearful that her sister, the youngest one, Samantha, who at that time is just four years old, is going to suffer the same fate.
00:15:11.180So she finds the courage to report this.
00:15:12.920She tells the police that her mother, by the way, Lawrence, is complicit, and that sometimes her mother would plan these things and partake in them.
00:15:24.000Suffice it to say that Dennis and Lawrence are, of course, arrested, the mother and the father, and they are imprisoned until 2004, when their lawyers are able to secure their release until after the trial and the sentencing.
00:15:40.140And guess who gets brought into his legal team, okay?
00:15:43.500Eric Dupond Moretti, guy who thinks I'm, like, colluding with Russia and taking instructions while I'm on a pilgrimage.
00:15:55.140Dennis is a bit of a psycho, you might imagine.
00:15:58.220Despite being released and given instructions that he has to stay away from his daughter, he violates that because he just wants to be around Virginie.
00:16:05.160He's a little obsessed with Virginie, and he immediately begins asserting control over the family again.
00:16:10.820Now, if you're Eric, this isn't good for the lawyers, unless you come up with something, a way to refashion what is happening in this family, right?
00:16:20.640And Eric Dupond Moretti is up for the task.
00:16:23.940Him and another lawyer that he's working with, Hubert Delarue, begin to spin everything that's happening as a tale of, wait for it, happy incest.
00:16:35.180Yeah, he is known, by the way, this guy, Eric, as an ogre in France, the ogre of France.
00:16:40.540Because of this, he spins it as happy incest.
00:16:43.260He explains to the daughter that they need to get behind this idea, right?
00:16:46.740We're going to sell to the courts that you guys are a happily incestuous family.
00:16:53.980So, eventually, the parents are sentenced to eight years in prison for their crimes, but Eric Dupond fights for their sentences to be reduced in the appellate courts.
00:17:05.040He does this by getting Betty, the sister, to backtrack on her allegations.
00:17:11.520She suddenly is telling the appellate court that she was simply jealous of her sister, Virginie.
00:17:16.980She retracts her earlier claim of the father having raped her and instead says that her father and her sister, Virginie, were incestuous consensually.
00:17:28.960Now, I should also mention that this is all taking place in Amiens.
00:18:23.860The sentence is then reduced consequentially during the appeal trial in Amiens to just five years in prison, three of which he had already, which were suspended.
00:18:38.420His wife gets one more year than he does, which is kind of crazy.
00:18:41.460But that's because Eric Dupond already also worked on this idea that really the wife is the one we should really be mad at because she wanted this relationship to take place.
00:18:50.160Now, if you're wondering why it is that Betty changed her story, it's because Virginie, her sister, begged her to and her sister begged her to because it was the only way that she was going to get custody of her son back.
00:19:04.260Yeah, throughout all of this, they took Nicholas, the son, and Eric and the lawyers are saying, well, I want to see your son again.
00:19:14.260Virginie is going to Betty and Betty is like, please.
00:19:17.760I mean, and she's like, please, Betty, just change, change your testimony.
00:19:44.320And she is outraged by the fact that he is now going to become the justice minister of France.
00:19:50.520Now, if you're wondering about what happens thereafter to Virginie, it turns out that Eric maybe had it wrong.
00:19:58.400The incest was actually not that happy.
00:20:00.760The story ends quite tragically after being allowed to return to Virginie, thanks to the Amiens, the pellet cords.
00:20:09.000Dennis is being judicially monitored and Virginie reports that she is fearful and terrified of her father, fearful that he has it within him to kill her.
00:20:19.140Fast forward to September of 2014 and Virginie works up the courage to leave her father with her son, Nicholas.
00:20:27.660She escapes and Nicholas is her motivation.
00:35:34.340And I need to be so funny when I sue that I have Eric Moretti doing the rounds, being like, this is ridiculous, even though he literally involved himself in cases where it wasn't even a question.
00:35:44.100It's like, yeah, no, this actually was pedophilia.
00:38:28.480Now that you're seeing all these people do this 180 that are saying we're going to recognize Palestine as a state, first and foremost, Macron was pulled up through the ranks by the Rothschilds family.
00:38:37.780The Rothschilds family created the state of Israel.
00:38:40.800Macron has absolutely no power to do anything that the Rothschilds do not want done.
00:38:44.060OK, he is not recognizing Palestine as a state.
00:38:46.600He is signaling that, well, you know what?
00:38:52.420So people are pretending that they staked a moral position in this at the very end of this thing, pretending like they're committed to peace and that they're going to do the right thing to change the conversation.
00:39:01.780OK, if you have not figured this out yet, Macron is not in control of anything.
00:39:06.400I mean, when Trump was asked about Macron even saying he's going to recognize the Palestinian state, Trump accurately said he has no power.
00:39:16.580And so do not take that as a sign that he's doing the right thing or that anybody who's talking about, oh, we need to have peace in Palestine and this needs to come to an end.
00:39:26.020It means that Netanyahu is almost done with his ethnic cleansing and they're just trying to save face.
00:39:31.100And no one wants to save face more than Emmanuel Macron, who has embarked on a fight over here in the U.S.
00:39:37.840That is not going to end well for him or his husband.
00:39:59.280And it's just because he's a fantastic lawyer.
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