In this episode of Fresh Fit News, we have a special guest, Ivan Raiklin, a.k.a. The Deep State Marauder. Ivan is an expert when it comes to the U.S. government and exposing the BS, but also understanding how the government works at a very deep and intrinsic level. He has been in the military for over 25 years and has been a part of the intelligence community for over 20 years. He is also a regular contributor to the New York Times, CNN, CBS and other media outlets and is a frequent guest on Fox News and other network news shows. In this episode, we discuss how Trump should run his administration, why he should have a woman running against Nick in Illinois, and how to ensure that we don t run into the same issues that we ran into under the first Trump administration. And lastly, we talk about how to make sure we don't have the same problems we had under the previous administration and what to look out for in the 2020 election. Stay tuned to the show for our next episode where we cover the latest in politics, including the latest on the 2020 mid-term election and the 2020 Democratic primary race. Stay tuned for that! -Jon Voegtlin and Ivan R. Raiklansen Subscribe and Retweet us your thoughts, opinions and thoughts on the latest news and updates! Subscribe to our channel! and stay up to date on all things FreshFit News! We are always looking for the latest breaking news and breaking breaking news! , including breaking news, breaking on the happenings in our social media, blogs, and everything else going on in the world of the podcast. , and we are always keeping you guys can expect updates on the . and , stay tuned for the newest episode of the podcast, coming soon! ! We look forward to covering the latest coming soon, , coming soon . Stay tuned! . -Jon and Jon and Jon talk about what s going on with our new podcast, and much more! - Jon, Jon talks about the future of Fresh News, Jon, and Jon talks all things going on! Jon talks with Ivan R, and we give his thoughts on what s happening in the future, and more. and Jon s thoughts on that. Jon gives us his perspective on the upcoming episode, and so much more we hope you enjoy!
00:03:03.000We've got a special episode for you guys today.
00:03:05.000We've got an expert when it comes to the U.S. government and exposing the bullshit, but also understanding how the government works at a very deep and intrinsic level.
00:03:13.000We've got Ivan Raiklund in the house, man.
00:03:34.000For those that don't know who I am, I spent a quarter of a century getting after it against ISIS, Taliban, MS-13, Russian aggression.
00:03:42.000And then I finished off my career in kind of two roles, if you will.
00:03:47.000One on the East Coast, teaching intelligence analysis, intelligence support to multinational operations.
00:03:53.000And probably most important to this discussion, again, about three and a half years worth teaching our U.S. intelligence community officers and international partners on what the entire United States national security system looks, smells and sounds like.
00:04:11.000From top to bottom, left to right, mission roles, responsibilities, every single entity across all branches of government.
00:04:19.000And then, on the part-time side of things, in the Army Reserves, I finished off my career as a technology scout out in Silicon Valley, focused on artificial intelligence, mixed reality and gaming companies that were interested in kind of selling their products and capabilities to the Army and the broader Department of Defense.
00:04:41.000And in the interim, I guess, if you will, in between when I wasn't doing too much, I picked up a law degree to focus on national security law and constitutional law.
00:05:23.000And lastly, we're going to talk about Congress and how to kind of really assure that we don't run into the same issues that we ran under the first Trump administration.
00:05:33.000Which of those three do you want to tackle first?
00:05:36.000Let's start off, I think, with the first one that is most important, which is the Senate race.
00:05:41.000I kind of want to go into a little bit of detail so that people think through things before jumping to conclusions and following somebody else's lead that they think that that person knows what they're talking about when making the decision on who should be the best Senate majority leader.
00:05:58.000So can you explain to people what the Senate is, how it works, and then why these races are so critical?
00:06:04.000Yeah, so what just happened last Tuesday, a lot of people only saw the headline that President Trump won and secured the presidency for a second term starting...
00:06:22.000The left and the enemy, as I call it, the domestic terrorist left...
00:06:27.000They're going to do everything in their power to, one, either continue to try to take out President Trump, and I mean that when I say that.
00:06:36.000They've already done two attempted assassination attempts.
00:06:39.000They can go ahead and conduct other activities that will essentially neuter him and his ability to conduct business how he wants to and how he's campaigned on, just like they did in 2016 and 2017.
00:06:51.000But I think he's much more intelligent, understands the system better, and he's bringing in people, and that's what we're going to talk about in Phase 2, the different cabinet-level officials.
00:07:02.000But he can't bring in those cabinet-level officials quickly, whether it's Secretary of Defense, the CIA Director, all the appointments that he has to make.
00:07:12.000Overall, there's about 4,000 senior political appointed positions in what's called the Plum Book, or they call it the Green Book.
00:07:21.000All of those positions, not all of them, but they're confirmed by the Senate.
00:07:28.000So the leader of the United States Senate, now that the Republicans have control of the Senate, that is a very crucial role.
00:07:35.000Because at the end of the day, those Senate appointments is a conversation between the president, the Senate majority leader, and then the appropriate chairman of the committee that has jurisdiction over that particular political appointment.
00:07:49.000So, for example, the attorney general, whoever that's going to be, I'm...
00:07:54.000I shouldn't say vouching, but I am endorsing Attorney General Ken Paxton for that position.
00:08:03.000I said get Merrick Garland the fuck out of here.
00:08:06.000So, the confirmation has to go something like, President Trump appoints, this is under the United States Constitution, the Senate Majority Leader obviously has a say in who that's going to be, because they have the constitutional role to guide the Senate on whether or not to hold a vote on the confirmation, and then that Confirmation process starts with the Judiciary Committee.
00:08:37.000Now, when we look at all, right now we're sitting at 52, there could be maybe more 53 or 54, depending on what happens in the Cary Lakes situation in Arizona.
00:08:46.000And we might be able to litigate and pull off one or maybe even more Senate seats.
00:08:51.000But let's just say, you know, we have the majority.
00:08:53.000So then of the 52 Senators that are incoming into the Senate, by the way, the Congressional calendar is different than the Presidential calendar.
00:09:05.000January 3rd is when Congress, the new Congress, comes into play.
00:09:09.000A full two and a half weeks before the swearing in for Trump.
00:09:13.000A lot can happen before that, and I'll kind of go into detail on that.
00:09:28.000So if me and one million of my closest friends wants to make this vote transparent, you might want to show up.
00:09:36.000Because they're trying to do it behind closed doors.
00:09:39.000Just like they try to do it within conference for the speakership, Republican conference, before they presented it, before the whole House body.
00:09:46.000Some of you may have seen that over the last couple of speakerships.
00:09:50.000When it's an open vote, that means the senators or the members of Congress Then showcase who they're supporting, and they're going to face the wrath of their constituents.
00:10:00.000Whereas if it's a closed vote, they can always say, oh, I voted for this person.
00:10:04.000Meanwhile, there's no evidence that they did or didn't.
00:10:07.000So they can lie based on what their constituents want them to say, but meanwhile they actually didn't vote for that particular individual.
00:10:44.000So you need 27 votes to become, you know, 50% plus one, 27 votes within the Republican conference to be able to secure the Senate majority leader position.
00:10:55.000Right now we have three senators that are running.
00:10:59.000One is Senator Thune from South Dakota.
00:11:05.000And the third one is Senator Tim Scott from Florida.
00:11:10.000President Trump ran on the MAGA and MAHA kind of rubric, which is make America great again and make America healthy again, which is kind of the fusion of the RFK campaign push and then the America First policies of the Trump campaign.
00:11:34.000The way I always look at things as I assess things critically...
00:11:39.000I always try to look for and advocate for the very best person for a particular position, whether or not they are running for that position or not.
00:11:49.000So let's start off with the maximum pinnacle, number one, all-star, superstar, and then from there we start to work our way down the priority list, right?
00:12:01.000So I don't care if you're not attempting to run or if you're trying to run for office.
00:12:07.000I'm going to look at all the potential possibilities and then rack and stack it based on criteria that I think are appropriate criteria to kind of weigh the different candidates.
00:12:17.000So when you look at the 52 Republican Senators that could all be potentially Senate Majority Leaders, because that's the only people that can be, I look through and see who fits the mold of Maha and MAGA as a direct representative as closely as possible of the 52.
00:13:04.000And then lastly, I'll say is somebody that has proven through exhibited leadership and action over the last specifically four or five years that has taken risk In pushing forth the truth.
00:13:21.000And when I say that, I'm talking about pushing back against the COVID con, exposing the Biden criminal syndicate, many things, the censorship industrial complex, etc., etc.
00:13:33.000So when you go through those criteria, there is one person and one person only that meets all those criteria for me.
00:13:41.000And that is the Wisconsin Senator, Senator Ron Johnson.
00:13:46.000He's not running for Senate Majority Leader, but let me step through you.
00:13:50.000Myron, I sent you a text, and it was a tweet that lists, basically, it goes through a laundry list of what Ron Johnson has done to deserve and has earned, and I think it may be Yeah, it's the second text that I sent you today.
00:14:22.000Becoming the U.S. Senate Majority Leader as the best representative of both MAGA and MAHA through his leadership the last four years as exhibited here.
00:14:29.000He was the only member of either chamber in Congress to do the following.
00:14:33.000Back in December of 2020, he chaired the Homeland Security Government Affairs Committee in the Senate and held a hearing exposing the 2020 electoral heist.
00:14:46.000And there's the link if you want to watch the hearing.
00:14:50.000By the way, one of the witnesses at the hearing, Was the guy by the name of Chris Krebs, who was the CISA director over at DHS, who you probably remember.
00:15:19.000The other witness that was there was a Trump campaign attorney also who was formerly General Flynn's attorney during that fight against the deep state.
00:15:28.000But he was an attorney focused on Nevada and how Las Vegas and Clark County was essentially allowing illegal illegitimate votes to be counted in the 2020 election.
00:16:12.000He took on the risk and he went back and kind of exposed the illegitimate, belligerent regime and its criminal activity going back quite some time.
00:16:22.000Next, Senator Ron Johnson's office was the first one and only Senate office to have two interim reports about the July 13th Trump assassination.
00:16:34.000This is well before the House created this so-called July 13 task force, right, to investigate the...
00:16:43.000He was the first and foremost to do it, a report in July and a report in August.
00:16:47.000So he jumps on the opportunity to take a leadership position when maybe it's not popular in the first two instances, or maybe it is popular in that instance, but he's showcasing what needs to be done for the country.
00:17:02.000And then lastly on this note, I'll say this.
00:17:08.000Calling out the COVID-con, the vaccine dangers, and then he assembled the world's premier subject matter experts that were exposing the Fauci-funded Wuhan Institute of Virology lab incident and subsequent COVID, you know, all the DNA mutilation injection products, etc., basically calling them out for what they were.
00:17:32.000Bring in all the doctors, all the thought leaders that are now, you know, have formed and assembled into the Maha movement.
00:17:39.000And then he also held a hearing maybe a month or so ago with health experts explaining on what are, you know, it's essentially the RFK crowd.
00:17:50.000Saying that this is what we're going to do in order to make America healthy again.
00:17:54.000So Ron Johnson is literally the epicenter, the focal point of both of those movements, more so than anyone else.
00:18:03.000And he's exhibited leadership by doing what he can, even in a minority position, because the Republicans have the minority.
00:18:10.000He still was able to do this, even amidst the commie tube censorship and posted these hearings on Rumble.
00:18:43.000And the reason why this is so important is because the Senate Majority Leader obviously dictates when people get appointed and can either make it a smooth process or not.
00:18:52.000The Senate Majority Leader will then appoint who the chairman of the committees are in Congress, meaning he will then decide who the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman is going to be.
00:19:02.000Homeland Security Committee chairman, who then determines on confirming and vetting the Homeland Security Committee Secretary.
00:19:11.000Or, you know, all the different chairs of these committees.
00:19:14.000It is a very important and powerful position.
00:19:16.000That a lot of people don't know about.
00:19:18.000Like, I mean, the fact, like, I mean, I'm glad that you, like, systematically explained that, that this person coming in, like, pretty much is an integral part of people that run entire agencies, right?
00:19:29.000They're involved in deciding who that person is.
00:19:32.000So, you don't like your Attorney General?
00:19:33.000He can block any appointment that President Trump puts forward.
00:19:48.000You think he's the best candidate where we're going to be able to put people in position.
00:19:52.000And so I would like to challenge Elon Musk to go ahead and put out a poll tonight.
00:19:58.000If he hears this, if anybody can get this to him directly.
00:20:04.000If he could put out a poll, because he already put out a poll of the three candidates that are running, how about we match up the one that is preferred of the three running, which is Senator Scott from Florida, and then as option B, put down Ron Johnson.
00:20:22.000And how about include a list of, these are the accomplishments of Senator Scott, and these are the accomplishments of Senator Ron Johnson.
00:20:31.000If you go pound for pound based on what they've done, Ron Johnson will, when everybody understands what Ron Johnson has done and hasn't done, versus Senator Scott, I think that vote would be a 95 plus percent for a Ron Johnson.
00:20:46.000Albeit, he's not running for that position, but if Elon Musk Puts a poll out.
00:20:52.000The whole country sees that Ron Johnson is the better candidate.
00:20:56.000And I mean, I think it would be an interesting dynamic.
00:21:02.000A lot of people tell me like, well, he's not running.
00:21:10.000I called it that when we removed Kevin McCarthy, who I was instrumental in blocking him.
00:21:19.000I did my best, but it took 15 votes finally, I think, for him to finally get his speakership, Kevin McCarthy.
00:21:27.000And then I was very instrumental in facilitating behind the scenes the removal of Kevin McCarthy.
00:21:33.000And I said that if we remove McCarthy and the Rhinos go full bore and the Magus wing of the party in the House go full bore, they will probably settle on a Mike Johnson.
00:21:43.000I think I was probably the very first one that called it, based on my understanding of the political dynamics.
00:21:49.000And lo and behold, it became Mike Johnson.
00:21:51.000So it would be nice to see a Johnson& Johnson, but it would be even better to see a Speaker, Elon Musk, And a Senate Majority Leader, Ron Johnson.
00:22:02.000And I'm going to pause there to take a question before I go into explaining why Elon Musk would be the best Speaker of the House.
00:23:04.000Before we go into the House, I want to address one other thing that is probably the most important thing That the Senate Majority Leader is going to do on January 3rd that almost no one knows.
00:23:16.000Maybe like five people in D.C. understand the importance of what I'm about to say.
00:23:20.000Hopefully it's going to be 500,000 now.
00:23:25.000So the Senate Majority Leader appoints a Senate Sergeant at Arms.
00:23:34.000I think it's the full title, Senate Sergeant-at-Arms and the doorman.
00:23:38.000Basically, the role of the Senate Sergeant-at-Arms is the senior law enforcement person on the Senate side of the Capitol and the Senate office buildings.
00:23:48.000They have their own separate jurisdiction, law enforcement capability, and they're one of the three voting members of the Capitol Police Board.
00:23:57.000And that Senate Sergeant at Arms is the chair of this Capitol Police Board that directs the U.S. Capitol Police completely, and it alternates annually between the Senate Sergeant at Arms and the House Sergeant at Arms.
00:24:11.000Guess who becomes the chair of the Capitol Police Board on January 3rd?
00:24:19.000So, from January 3rd through January 20th, which is that 17-day period when the new House and Senate come into play, but before the new administration comes into play, I would argue that the best person to be the Senate sergeant at arms would be Kash Patel for those two and a half weeks.
00:24:41.000Well, as you may or may not recall, The January 6th fedsurrection of 2021, there's a lot of documents and information that was controlled and influenced at the behest of the Senate Majority Leader and the House Speaker through their Sergeants-at-Arms to direct the Capitol Police Chief and the General Counsel of the Capitol Police To go ahead and say,
00:25:08.000hey, why don't you form a patriot target list of 1,500 people, to include Donald Trump, and go ahead and persecute them.
00:25:18.000And then make sure that your evidence is manipulated, both CCTV footage and sworn testimony, and then sent over to the DOJ for political weaponization before it goes to the district court in Washington,
00:25:35.000D.C. So when you understand those insider, insider baseball game dynamics, the only reason why you have January 6th defendants, as opposed to $50 fines addressed to 99% of them for trespass,
00:25:50.000it's because the Speaker of the House, Pelosi, and the Senate Majority Leader, Chuck Schumer, directed their sergeants-at-arms to then hire Which is controlling two-thirds of the Capitol Police Board to go ahead and hire a Capitol Police chief that was willing, ready, and able to provide cover for the general counsel, Tad Tobias, to go ahead and create his Patriot target lists and politically weaponize.
00:26:18.000So, if we use the precedent that they set, how about we retake control of the Capitol Police Board One, with a strong Senate Majority Leader, appointing the strongest Senate Sergeant at Arms, who then is dual-hatted as a chair of the Capitol Police Board on January 3rd, and during that two-and-a-half-week period, basically hire a new Capitol Police Chief.
00:26:42.000Hire a new general counsel of that Capitol Police to disclose all documents to the public to show that January 6th was a fedsurrection and then disclose all the charging documents and all the manipulated, curated lies via CCTV footage and sworn testimony to debunk the entire insurrection narrative and prove the fedsurrection narrative.
00:27:39.000The U.S. Capitol Police is under the legal authority of Title II, U.S. Code, Chapter 29, and when you look at specifically Section 1979, Paragraph B, it states there that the Capitol Police Board is the controlling decision maker on what information is considered security information and what is not.
00:28:01.000So then, if it's Okay, I see where this is going.
00:28:07.000They're going to claim that it's security footage.
00:28:10.000So they won't even release that on the political targets.
00:28:13.000So to make this clear, just so I can kind of explain this to the audience, because we went into the weeds there, so I'm going to bring it back out to make it easier for them to understand from the law enforcement perspective.
00:28:44.000And then when the January Sixers got their discovery, they didn't get the CCTV footage to properly defend themselves because Capitol Police probably argued, hey, it's security footage.
00:28:55.000We're not going to give it to you guys because we don't have to.
00:28:57.000And then under the statute you just gave there, Section 2B, I think you said it was.
00:29:04.000So, the FBI prosecuted it, and they took these guys to trial, but the government didn't have to disclose everything that they needed to under pretenses of security.
00:29:12.000So, Capitol Police didn't have to get the footage.
00:29:21.000I'm going to use a little piece of paper here.
00:29:22.000So imagine I'm the U.S. Capitol Police Board and Chief.
00:29:27.000So remember, it's Nancy Pelosi as the Speaker of the House back then and Senate Majority Leader on the other side telling their sergeant at arms to tell the Capitol Police chief and then the general counsel, meaning the lawyer of the Capitol Police, to say, hey, why don't you go ahead and work with our staff director for the January 6th why don't you go ahead and work with our staff director for the January 6th committee, which is David Buckley, one of the 51 spies who lied that signed on that, and say, hey, let's
00:29:53.000Liz Cheney is going to participate in that, and Benny Thompson is going to participate with you from the Democrat side, from the Uniparty, and we're going to go ahead and this piece of paper represents the CCTV footage.
00:30:05.000There's exculpatory evidence on the political targets we're going after?
00:30:11.000We're not going to include that, and we're not going to include that, but we're going to include this and send it over to the DOJ. That's a big Brady violation, and they got away with it.
00:30:21.000It's not, because Brady applies to the prosecution, and the prosecution is the DOJ, and the DOJ can't get the original footage because of separation of powers.
00:30:37.000The whole thing right here, I own as U.S. Capitol Police, but now I give you DOJ this, the remaining, the DOJ does not even know that I gave you the only incriminating.
00:30:51.000The DOJ doesn't even know about this right here because I never sent it over.
00:30:56.000And then the DOJ, with their bias, Right?
00:31:00.000Then takes this and then puts a little bias on top of it and then says, hey, judge or jury, I know you've spent two years consuming the U.S. Capitals, or I should say Nancy Pelosi's January 6th cover-up committee evidence, which was false, doctored, manipulated also.
00:31:18.000Along with the doctored evidence from U.S. Capitol Police.
00:31:22.000And now you get to get 100% conviction rate.
00:31:25.000Because there's no exculpatory evidence.
00:31:28.000And the judges won't include personal, individual, you know, how people were out there with their own video cams.
00:31:47.000And this is like the sworn statement of a U.S. Capitol Police officer that bore witness to whatever they're charging the particular J6 defendant for.
00:31:56.000Well, if I'm the U.S. Capitol Police officer, and I sign a sworn affidavit impact statement saying that so-and-so defendant did the following to me, and I submit it to the general counsel, guess what the general counsel and the acting Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman were doing?
00:32:14.000They said, if you don't change your testimony to the following, we're going to fire you.
00:32:26.000And oh, by the way, you have to sign an NDA that you're signing this doctored and manipulated and coerced sworn impact statement, Harry Dumm.
00:32:37.000Akanilo Ganel, two U.S. Capitol Police officers that were duped, not duped, that were told to create testimony and then also be used on the January 6th committee as witnesses, and then they would be given a book deal, and then they would be, you know, nothing would happen to them other than positive actions.
00:33:28.000If I control all of the infrastructure, Senate Sergeant R, for example, of the Senate, and every email that's transmitted, and every government official issued phone, computer, and email, you're probably going to find some transgressions of staffers you're probably going to find some transgressions of staffers and senators in those emails, wouldn't you?
00:33:51.000And what if you also own as the Senate Sergeant at Arms all of the CCTV footage of the entire campus of your respective chamber or Senate or House?
00:34:03.000Would you suspect that there may be some after-hours transgressions maybe taking place?
00:34:10.000So now I have dirt and blackmail as the Senate sergeant at arms for potentially all dirt that is to be had by senators and staffers in those buildings.
00:34:25.000Is that why potentially Mike Johnson, after meeting with Paul Ryan as his first meeting when Mike Johnson became the Speaker, all of a sudden changed his tune on every single issue so that it would be kind of aligned with Paul Ryan's?
00:34:41.000It's because Paul Ryan, the former Speaker of the House, his Sergeant-at-Arms was Paul Irving, who later became Nancy Pelosi's Sergeant-at-Arms, who is nowhere to be seen, retired down in Tampa, Florida.
00:34:55.000As he is being provided top cover for his role in the fedsurrection of January 6, 2021.
00:35:01.000And no one touches him because he has dirt on every single person left and right of both political parties at the highest levels.
00:35:11.000So which begs the question, what's the most important thing that a Senate Majority Leader does?
00:35:17.000It is appoint his Senate Sergeant-at-Arms.
00:35:21.000And then who would be in a position as chair of the Capitol Police Board to then expose the January 6th parliamentary coup and then the subsequent cover-up.
00:35:30.000And then last position on the Senate side.
00:35:48.000The President of the Senate is the Vice President.
00:35:51.000But when the Vice President is not in the Senate, meaning J.D. Vance, for example, on January 20th, the leader of the Senate is this ministerial position, traditionally, called the Senate pro tempore.
00:36:04.000Traditionally, it's been voted as the senior most senator of the majority party.
00:36:18.000This position is actually third in line of succession.
00:36:22.000You get the president, the vice president, the Speaker of the House, three.
00:36:28.000So, like, you know, president, first in succession is the VP, second in succession is the Speaker of the House, and then the third in succession is the president pro tem, if something happens to those first three.
00:36:41.000So, the president pro tempore does not have to be a U.S. senator.
00:36:44.000So then it begs the question, who of any U.S. citizen would be in the best position to go ahead and influence and help and support Senator Ron Johnson to rein in all of these China-first, Israel-first, Ukraine-first Republican senators?
00:37:57.000These are my criteria for a perfect president pro tem.
00:38:00.000Somebody that can go ahead and have a national voice that can essentially create political pain to senators to keep them in check.
00:38:09.000Because what you need is, you need a counterbalance of...
00:38:12.000If the Senate majority leader has, through his sergeant at arms, has dirt, there's leverage there, right, to keep them in check.
00:38:19.000But if they want to stray, you have to have another check, which is a massive national information reach, as well as a fundraising capability and an understanding of the entire government and bureaucracy to be able to call them out if they want to try to run circles around you.
00:40:12.000Yeah, we haven't got to other stuff, so let me just kind of summarize this for the audience, and Ivan, please correct me if I'm wrong when I try to summarize this for them.
00:40:19.000So, the Senate Majority Leader and the Senate Sergeant at Arms control a large portion of the Capitol Police.
00:40:26.000The Capitol Police is the agency that's holding on to critical information that can be utilized to free and exonerate a lot of these January Sixers.
00:40:36.000But they're purposely holding on to that information under the pretense of it's for security purposes.
00:40:43.000So they only gave to the FBI and the Department of Justice, who's responsible for prosecuting this, certain information which is exculpatory, which for the audience that means that it can be favorable to the defendants, which is a violation of Brady.
00:40:57.000But they don't have to adhere to Brady because of technicalities, which I won't go into, legal technicalities.
00:41:02.000And you're saying, from the span of roughly January 3rd up until January 20th, before the president is sworn in, we can put people in, in these positions, to finally release this information, to exonerate these individuals, and put some goddamn, how do I say this, transparency and onus on these assholes that are corrupt.
00:41:22.000That is a perfect summary, and I'm just going to add one more thing.
00:41:25.000Imagine from January 3rd to January 20th, Elon Musk and everybody on X and Rumble, to include Fresh and Fit, exposes all of this with full stop evidence of it.
00:41:37.000Now the entire country is demanding and clamoring for the pardon of every single January 6th defendant because now they realize that that happened.
00:41:48.000In addition to that, we still have five weeks of session in this current Congress in the House and Senate where the House Admin Committee, Subcommittee on Oversight, chaired by Barry Loudermont, is the committee that has oversight over the Capitol Police.
00:42:05.000My sources are telling me that as early as this week that committee is going to propose a resolution in the House to be voted on by the whole House to completely nullify and strike from the record the January 6th committee report for its complete bullshit lies.
00:42:26.000You know, this is fucking incredible that...
00:42:29.000And I've been working with that committee for almost two years.
00:42:32.000I've been expending calories here and there.
00:42:35.000You know what's crazy to me is that, you know, 99% of Americans don't know this.
00:42:40.000Obviously, you explained it to us, and now it makes sense.
00:42:54.000The FBI and the U.S. Attorney's Office, which is responsible for prosecuting all these January Sixers, I didn't realize that the evidence that they pulled, right, came from the Capitol Police.
00:43:03.000And the Capitol Police was able to kind of put it where, we're going to give you some of it, but not all of it, and they don't have to deal with Brady.
00:43:32.000So she was the head of Intel and Interagency Coordination Division, did not provide Intel to the chief at the time so that he wouldn't have a reason to keep the Capitol protected.
00:44:07.000Jamie Raskin probably had a conversation with his best friend constituent, Thomas Manger, the Capitol Police Chief, who he helped put in in July of 2021.
00:44:17.000And he said, hey, on January 6th, you take all...
00:45:07.000So that's solely within the discretionary jurisdiction of the General Counsel and Chief of Capitol Police, you know, signed off by the Chief of Capitol Police before it goes over to the DOJ. Okay.
00:45:16.000And the facts that support that are those manipulated CCTV and sworn testimony facts coming from the U.S. Capitol Police.
00:45:24.000So even if it's fake, pejorious, Sworn testimony, that's not really something that the DOJ can pierce, because the U.S. Capitol Police and its officers are a separate branch of government that, on a technicality, you're not going to be able to go after them for these lies.
00:45:44.000The only way to expose it through the oversight committees, which I've been working with, or through Board of public opinion, like we're doing here, exposure to then create the political dynamic change, which just happened with the change of, you know, with the election of the trifecta of Republicans in the House, Senate.
00:45:58.000That's the only method and mechanism to get, like, some sort of accountability.
00:46:06.000The same fact pattern to support the criminal charges on that are then literally copied and pasted for the two Title 18 charges that the FBI and DOJ slap on in addition.
00:46:18.000All stemming from the false, manipulated, curated, doctored CCTV footage from U.S. Capitol, as well as the fake, false, sworn testimony of U.S. Capitol Police officers.
00:46:31.000Yeah, so Title 18 for the audience, Title 18, guys, is the criminal code generally, right?
00:46:38.000Now, when you're charged by other agencies, right, like the FBI and Department of Justice typically is going to go after you for Title 18 charges.
00:46:45.000If you violate immigration, it's Title 8.
00:46:47.000When I was with HSI, we would do Title 8 some charges, like human smuggling is Title 8.
00:46:51.000But Title 40 comes from Capitol Police violations, it seems.
00:46:56.000And this is interesting because Capitol Police went ahead and charged them Title 40 charges, and then the Department of Justice went ahead and piggybacked those Title 40 charges under Title 18 charges.
00:47:08.000But the problem is that the Title 40 charges...
00:47:13.000Aren't, I guess, subject to the same scrutiny that Title 18 charges are scrutinized by.
00:47:18.000So what that means is, if I come after you, right?
00:47:22.000Say you rob a bank and I charge you with an 18 USC code for robbing a bank, right?
00:47:26.000And I take you to trial and we prosecute you.
00:47:28.000I have to testify, I have to present evidence, I have to do all of these things, and any evidence that I've come across that might make you innocent, I have to disclose that under Brady, right?
00:47:38.000In the discovery process where the prosecution sends information.
00:47:42.000Dude, you're hitting it out of the park.
00:47:44.000So since I have to disclose that information to you in the discovery process, your defense can now adequately defend you against the federal government.
00:47:52.000But the issue here is that Capitol Police, who started this investigation, provided information that isn't subject to what I just talked about with Discovery and Brady.
00:48:03.000So they're able to kind of get around and do all this bullshit because they're not under the Department of Justice And they can't be held accountable.
00:48:12.000So what ends up happening is they come up with this bullshit under Title 40, charge you, and then the FBI also comes in with Title 18 stuff that piggybacks off this Title 40, and then they also prosecute you.
00:48:23.000The Title 18 charges come from the Title 40 charges, so you don't have due process, really, and Brady, because we're not giving you everything to defend yourself.
00:48:31.000Because we can argue and say, hey, this CCTV footage from our Capitol, we're not going to give it to you because of security reasons.
00:49:52.000What's the benefit of them withholding this to make Trump look bad?
00:49:56.000Like, what's the benefit of them doing this?
00:49:57.000Because some of the information in the CCTV footage will exonerate the January Sixers because the January Sixers a lot of times argued that it was a peaceful protest and they weren't, you know, being as rambunctious or violent as they claim, but they don't have the footage to show that they were peaceful.
00:50:28.000Imagine you're in the Capitol, or you're a...
00:50:32.000Yeah, you're even outside of the Capitol, and there's a U.S. Capitol Police officer near you, and you're basically yelling at them saying, hey, bro, I know most of the people here around me.
00:50:42.000If they're doing something wrong, like, tell me, where do you want them?
00:50:46.000Just let me know, and I'll help you out so that they're not doing anything wrong.
00:50:50.000The CCTV footage only has video, not audio.
00:50:55.000So what happens to that U.S. Capitol Police officer when he's asked to do a sworn statement?
00:51:10.000Hey, U.S. Capitol Police officer that was right by Fresh, you're going to go ahead and Write an impact statement saying that Fresh was calling you names, assaulting you, and was threatening you with his yelling at you.
00:51:38.000And then they're gonna delete the video of where Fresh is actually helping physically the officer and repelling others from assaulting the officer.
00:51:48.000That part we're gonna remove so that there's no exculpatory video.
00:51:54.000That's stuff that you can't, you have to pull that part out.
00:51:57.000But the part where Fresh is yelling at the Capitol Police officer, they fill it in with false testimony.
00:52:05.000So they literally chop and screw the CCTV footage how they see fit because they have the authority to do so under Title 40.
00:52:14.000Under Title 2, U.S. Code, 1979, Paragraph B. And then the criminal charges are from Title 40.
00:52:52.000Yeah, because a part of the legislative branch, and also, they can argue, one of many reasons, I assume, is we can't give you all the CCTV footage because it shows security and precaution and how we keep the building protected.
00:53:45.000Well, when you look at 2 U.S.C. 1967, paragraph B, it lists the jurisdiction that the U.S. Capitol Police has concurrently with Metropolitan Police Department and then a separate jurisdiction zone between U.S. Capitol and Park Police.
00:54:01.000Guess where the pipe bombs RNC and DNC jurisdiction is?
00:54:04.000It's within U.S. Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police Department.
00:54:07.000So then who is the lead agency to investigate those pipe bombs?
00:54:11.000The Metropolitan Police Department and the U.S. Capitol Police.
00:54:15.000And when I went further down the rabbit hole and contacted the head of RNC Security, he told me that he contacted immediately his former employer, the U.S. Capitol Police, to call it in.
00:54:27.000And then from there, somehow the FBI got a handle on it.
00:54:31.000And I think when it's all said and done, when it's exposed who the pipe bomber is, it's going to be, the FBI is going to say, oh, it was just a training exercise.
00:54:42.000And we dropped off a pipe bomb there that was a training dud.
00:54:57.000So if it was a covert action, diversion, and the undercovers that, remember, all the undercovers that were on Capitol and then inside of the Capitol, from MPD, as well as from FBI and DHS, they all were operating under the authority of the U.S. Capitol Police Board.
00:55:23.000Which is House Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Irving reporting to Nancy Pelosi and Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Stenger reporting to Mitch McConnell.
00:56:03.000Same thing at the DNC, because it's within the U.S. Capitol Police jurisdiction zone in December of 2023 when they had the Palestinian mob at the DNC. Guess what Thomas Manger was told to do by Pelosi and Schumer?
00:56:27.000So when we take over the Capitol Police Board, by the way, we can take over all three of those, because here's how it works.
00:56:34.000The Speaker of the House appoints the House Sergeant-at-Arms, the Senate Majority Leader appoints the Senate Sergeant-at-Arms, and the third voting member is the architect of the Capitol, appointed by the President, confirmed by the Senate.
00:56:46.000That's the other reason why a Senate Majority Leader that is friendly and compliant with the President is going to be very important, because the Senate Majority Leader, or excuse me, the Senate confirms the architect of the Capitol.
00:56:58.000So in essence, the Capitol Police Board is leveraged by the Senate Majority Leader I should say one and a half positions to a half that a president has and then one that the House Speaker has.
00:57:13.000So the Senate Majority Leader has a very significant outsized role in the Capitol Police Board infrastructure and the power dynamics.
01:00:08.000Even China, their budget is not that big, right?
01:00:12.000The American federal budget is $6-7 trillion annually.
01:00:17.000So if you're a Speaker of the House for two years, we're looking at $12-14 trillion that you decide how they are allocated.
01:00:24.000So if Elon Musk is serious about being the Director of the Department of Government Efficiency, I recommend to him that the best place to do so and the most efficient way possible is to become the Speaker of the House to then change the federal budget from $7 trillion to approximately $500 billion.
01:00:45.000That's about a 90% removal of the system.
01:00:53.000And so if you're the Speaker of the House, you also get to appoint the House Sergeant-at-Arms.
01:00:58.000In this instance, I would recommend that he appoint the previous Capitol Police Chief, Chief Steven Son, that was thrown under the bus on January 6th when he tried to protect the Capitol and then was removed because he was duked by the others that were working for Pelosi and Schumer, right?
01:01:17.000So he would be institutional knowledge to help get the record straight on January 6th.
01:01:23.000So Elon Musk, if you're listening in, as the Speaker, you have the ability to shape all the federal budget and which agencies continue to exist and which don't, because that is done through the budgetary process.
01:01:40.000And constitutionally, that starts in the House of Representatives, and the Speaker of the House is the one that controls that parliamentary procedure.
01:01:52.000A member of Congress, and for those that are really historians and constitutional kind of experts out there, the reason why Elon Musk is in the best position to do so is, well, let me put it this way.
01:02:08.000All it would need is 218 members of Congress to vote him in.
01:02:13.000I think he has enough leverage over a sufficient number of Republicans to do that, based on what just took place.
01:02:21.000And he can improve his position over the next five weeks, six weeks before January 3rd, when the vote's going to take place, is to go ahead and decide, you know what?
01:02:33.000I am going to expend more resources from the America PAC to go ahead and audit and remove all illegal votes that took place in all these jurisdictions nationwide, thus potentially flipping another two dozen House seats.
01:02:54.000The odd thing here is the Speaker of the House is somebody that does not, there are no qualifications for it other than what 218 members of the House decide it is.
01:03:09.000See, hold on, that sounds good, but are they really going to vote Elon Musk in?
01:03:14.000I'm recommending the best course of action, okay?
01:03:18.000That's what I'm doing, and I'm explaining methodically the reasoning and the rationale behind it.
01:03:24.000The other thing I'll say is, because he is not a natural-born U.S. citizen, while he can still hold the speakership, he cannot then accede to be the president or vice president because he does not meet the qualifications.
01:03:38.000So then, after the president and vice president, guess who it goes to?
01:04:29.000I hear what you're saying, but if you're President Trump, who better than Elon Musk?
01:04:37.000If you're running on stopping the weaponization, if you're running on making the government more efficient, if you're running on shutting down the Department of Education and all these other institutions, the fastest path to that through our constitutional methods and mechanisms...
01:04:54.000Is having a Speaker of the House that is all in to do that.
01:05:11.000And can you explain to the audience real quick why it's so important to have someone that you could trust as the Speaker of the House, having the Senate be represented majority by Republicans, like how that's important for the President to actually get shit done?
01:05:23.000Because that was one of the problems that Trump faced in his first administration was getting things passed through.
01:05:28.000Can you kind of explain to the audience why that's so imperative and how things get passed in the United States and the bureaucracy you've got to overcome as President?
01:05:45.000The Senate looks at it and agrees with it, and it goes to the President.
01:05:48.000If the Senate does not agree with it, because there are different political parties, then it goes into what's called conference, where the House conferees and the Senate conferees that are designated senators and House members meet together to negotiate a deal between Yeah,
01:06:19.000and I think that's very important for the audience to understand.
01:06:21.000This is why the Senate majority that you're talking about, this position, why it's so imperative.
01:06:25.000Because they're almost like the last line.
01:06:28.000The key distinction for people to understand, the House starts the whole budget planning process for the entire federal government, all federal funding, all of it.
01:06:38.000The Senate, its main roles are to confirm every single federal appointed officer by the president.
01:08:10.000I've heard mostly good things about her.
01:08:14.000To be in that position, you have to be a very strong-willed person, obviously, because you have all these people coming from different angles.
01:08:22.000I don't have a strong assessment either way of her, just because I don't have any personal experience.
01:08:31.000Her and Chris LaCivita, basically, when all this happened with January 6th, is why a lot of people don't...
01:08:37.000Didn't, you know, some people didn't like the Trump campaign because those two individuals, they kind of like, after January 6th happened, they kind of like turned their back and they're like, oh yeah, get him out of here.
01:08:47.000They basically were trying to say that, you know, that Trump was trying to stave off, you know, the transfer of power and, you know, get him out of here and everything else like that.
01:08:55.000I know Chris Lasavita definitely tweeted about it after January 6th.
01:09:52.000That is a fantastic pick, because he was in the White House previously for Trump's first term, and then he became the head of, I think, legal at America First Policy Institute.
01:11:06.000The foreign policymaking community within the United States falls under the State Department's purview.
01:11:13.000But you have a cabinet-level equivalent official that technically reports to the Secretary of State, which I'm hearing it's going to be Rubio, which is a horrible pick over at Secretary of State, by the way.
01:11:26.000Should have been Rick Grinnell, but that's another pick that just happened earlier today, Marco Rubio, and I'm hoping that we can reverse that because we've still got quite a bit of time before January 20th to kind of showcase why that is the absolute worst pick possible for Secretary of State.
01:11:47.000The U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
01:11:51.000So you've got to remember, United Nations is the international governmental organization, the premier, most influential globally, headquartered in New York, and it's really run by the five main permanent members of the U.N. Security Council.
01:12:05.000Five members are United States, Russia, China, United Kingdom, and France.
01:12:11.000So it's essentially the United States government's point person to essentially communicate U.S. foreign policy and national security objectives when we're trying to get buy-in globally with the other 192 countries on the planet, whether it be a U.N. Security Council resolutions.
01:12:36.000You have 12, I think we're still at 12 UN peacekeeping operations globally.
01:12:41.000The US, we're at about 20 to 25% of the budget of the United Nations.
01:12:46.000So it's a venue and mechanism for the United States to communicate, coordinate, and synchronize global action on the formal head of state level.
01:13:01.000But the direct representatives are kind of like the respective countries' ambassadors to the United Nations.
01:13:07.000And so it's a critical position for that international touchpoint.
01:13:15.000It technically falls under the Secretary of State, but it's really a combination of...
01:13:24.000If you have a very foreign policy-minded...
01:13:28.000President, it's going to be essentially any time that the UN needs to be engaged, they're going to be always in the room for a National Security Council meeting with the Secretary of State and the President, and the Vice President, National Security Advisor, and SecDef.
01:13:43.000I would argue it's extremely important now, given, obviously, the turbulent amount of foreign conflicts we got going on.
01:13:51.000So it's a very important position, especially now, I would say, with this transition.
01:13:55.000I mean, Trump spoke with 71 world leaders already.
01:13:57.000You know, we obviously got a bunch of tensions in the Middle East, obviously Russia, Ukraine.
01:14:01.000So I think that's an even more important position ever before.
01:14:11.000In the Republican conference right now currently, she was really instrumental in helping two cycles ago with her PAC, affiliated PACs, to bring in the largest number of women, if you want to look at things from that perspective fresh, into the Republican conference.
01:14:29.000So she's kind of instrumental in that leadership position.
01:17:06.000So Speaker of the House, House Majority Leader, excuse me, Minority Leader, The Senate Majority Leader and the Senate Minority Leader, that's four, and then the House Chair of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, the Ranking Member, and then the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman and Vice Chair.
01:17:28.000So the chairman during that illegal spying operation on Trump and General Flynn and Carter Page and Papa Dallas, all those guys, right, in the Trump campaign, the Republican guy was Richard Burr, senator from North Carolina.
01:17:45.000Rubio's been on that committee for a little bit.
01:17:48.000So he may have known, but I'm not sure.
01:17:50.000But afterwards, when Richard Burr got in a little tangle, along with Kelly Loeffler from Georgia, for doing insider stock trading as a result of the COVID con, guess who took over the Senate committee?
01:18:10.000Of all the people in the Gang of Eight that have been in those positions from 2016 to today, the only person that stepped forward to expose the entire illegal spying op and subsequent weaponization by our intel services was a guy by the name of Devin Nunes and his senior staffer, Cash Patel.
01:18:30.000So I consider everyone else to be complicit in either involvement in allowing for it to take place, the illegal spying, or its subsequent cover-up due to ignoring it.
01:18:42.000And that's from both the Senate Committee and the Judiciary Committee in the Senate, which was chaired by Lindsey Scumbag Graham.
01:18:53.000That's why it's so important to have the Senate Majority Leader that can then appoint a decent chair of Senate Judiciary, a decent chair of Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
01:19:03.000So Marco Rubio has been the ranking member on Senate Select Committee on Intelligence for, it's probably going on three, four years.
01:19:11.000So this guy has done absolutely nothing to expose, really, the censorship industrial complex, the CCP influence, the, you know, he's done some little bit noises here and there, but he has not really gone to the mat.
01:19:26.000So which begs the question, is he protecting the system?
01:19:29.000And now he's going to protect the foreign policymaking system in the role of Secretary of State.
01:19:37.000Yeah, because that's a very important position.
01:19:42.000Clearly the guy didn't step up when he needed to.
01:19:44.000Why would Trump trust him with such an important position?
01:19:46.000I would argue the Secretary of State is incredibly critical, especially now, given all the foreign conflicts we've got going on in the world.
01:19:52.000Why would he give him such a position?
01:20:06.000Some folks that are publicly out there, and then you got other folks that are not really publicly out there, but I suspect have an outsized role on who gets picked for what.
01:20:16.000And so it's an internal fight and struggle.
01:22:10.000So technically, I mean, traditionally, the chief of staff is essentially the focal...
01:22:14.000If the president does everything kind of conventionally, traditionally, all cabinet-level officials...
01:22:23.000So you have 14, 15 cabinets, and then you have other cabinet-equivalent-level officials like the Director of National Intelligence, the CIA Director, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. They all technically have to go through, in order to get to the President, through the Chief of Staff.
01:23:41.000And then later on, we deployed together to Afghanistan in 2006.
01:23:48.000So pre-mission training in Mississippi 2005-2006.
01:23:52.000He was a detachment commander, a liaison over there when he was out deployed with the Emiratis, working with them.
01:23:59.000In addition to that, we were both in the 20th Special Forces Group in the National Guard.
01:24:06.000His full-time job later on became, at this time, he was first a contractor at the Defense Department, and then he later became the Senior Policy Advisor for Drumroll.
01:25:34.000My biggest issue, he's very professional.
01:25:37.000He understands the global order from that perspective.
01:25:40.000I don't quite know his professional loyalties and how deep they go, and if it's more towards Trump or if it's still a lot of back-end kind of relationships and networks with the Bush-Cheney Yeah.
01:26:11.000But let's step it back just to contextualize it.
01:26:14.000He was on that staff with Dick Cheney, so obviously a close relationship because you're working your butt off in any of those positions, so there's a lot of interactions, and I'm sure you build relationships and loyalties, and obviously with the Lizzie Cheneys potentially.
01:26:30.000The other thing is in the run-up to January 6th of 2021, I had numerous conversations with him, and I explained to him that, you know, after December 23rd, when Mike Pence failed to do anything under the electoral contact and send it back to the states,
01:26:49.000the illegally transmitted electors, I kind of explained to many members of Congress, to include Congressman Waltz, that it is now in your court, going into January 6th, Basically, if you agree that the six states ran their elections not according to the election law of the state,
01:27:08.000it triggers the federal Article 2, Section 1, Clause 2 violation where the authority to allocate electors by the states rests with the state legislature, and if the state runs it not according to the election law of the state, then you have to object.
01:27:21.000I explained it, and he's like, yeah, that makes sense.
01:27:24.000And for that reason, he said, I'm going to object to, at a minimum, Arizona and Pennsylvania, and then we'll have to study further on the other states, namely Wisconsin, potentially.
01:27:40.000So on January 5th, he puts out a tweet thread the day prior to January 6th, explaining why he's going to object.
01:27:48.000And he His committee man, I think, and committee woman from the Republican Executive Committee in his most prominent county there in Florida, basically, they had a conversation and they prayed together and said, yeah, I'm going to object tomorrow.
01:28:04.000The very following day, when the Nancy Pelosi facilitated breach of the Capitol took place, he immediately changed his tune and did not object.
01:28:17.000So even if it was a wrong that day, two wrongs don't make a right.
01:28:22.000And I've conveyed to him on numerous occasions that that is, to me, is the biggest constitutional violation that any member of Congress could commit, knowing that the electors that were transmitted were fully illegitimate.
01:28:40.000And I had briefed it to him, and he basically changed his mind knowingly.
01:29:30.000That's probably the most accurate explanation I can give.
01:29:33.000And again, professionally, just for full disclosure, from a professional military perspective, I consider him a mentor and up until that January 6th decision, kind of a political mentor, if you will.
01:29:47.000Because he's always been there to kind of answer any questions.
01:30:04.000I mean, that's a pretty balanced approach to it.
01:30:06.000You know, obviously being able to make your distinctions between like, look, I respect him in this regard, but I disagree with him in this regard.
01:30:11.000Obviously, a very measured approach to it.
01:30:14.000And real quick, can you tell the audience the importance and the significance of the National Security Advisor, what their roles are to the president?
01:30:21.000Because that's obviously a very important position.
01:30:22.000The National Security Advisor does not have to be confirmed by the Senate.
01:30:45.000The National Security Advisor coordinates every single aspect of the intelligence community, the Department of Defense, the foreign policy-making community, The domestic security community, every single thing that has a touchpoint, foreign, domestic, everything.
01:31:05.000Intel defense has to be coordinated through the National Security Advisors.
01:31:12.000So all the 33 intelligence agencies report to him?
01:31:16.00017 intelligence agencies, one Director of National Intelligence, one Secretary of State, one CIA Director, one Secretary of Defense, one Secretary of Homeland Security, which is normally not even a member of the National Security Council meeting.
01:31:32.000So the statutory requirement minimum for a National Security Council meeting to take place, it is the president, the vice president, the national security advisor, the secretary of defense, and the secretary of state.
01:31:47.000And sometimes you have some additionals that are advisory members like the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and any other members that the president wants to have.
01:31:56.000This is the position that General Flynn had, right?
01:32:00.000But Mike Pence and Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell did not want Mike Flynn in there because he was going to look into every single black budget program and every covert action going back to the origins of the CIA and expose it.
01:33:27.000I mean, I don't think people understand the real inner workings in a bureaucracy of how the government works, right?
01:33:33.000And obviously, like, for me, I understand from a law enforcement perspective because I know how that works, but obviously from a government oversight slash constitutional law slash how things are done and who has power here and there, etc., this is insight that, quite frankly, 99% of people do not know.
01:34:10.000Turn volume up and put your hands together for the real Tom Homan.
01:34:14.000Okay, so Trump does this on True Social.
01:34:17.000He goes, I'm pleased to announce that former ICE director and stalwart on border control Tom Homan will be joining the Trump administration in charge of our nation's border.
01:34:25.000The borders are including, but not limited to, the southern border and the northern border.
01:36:01.000To have that level of power that he wants him to, you know, if you want to coordinate the mass deportations, like, that's going to have to go through, because you're going to have to, you're going to, and I can speak about this because I come from DHS, like, the Secretary of Homeland Security oversees all of the immigration enforcement agencies, which is...
01:36:18.000ICE, Immigration Customs Enforcement, Office of Enforcement and Removal, ERO, Homeland Security Investigations, HSI, Border Patrol, and then Customs and Border Protection, Office of Removal Operations.
01:36:29.000Those are the four main agencies that have office field operations.
01:36:35.000Those are the four main agencies that have Immigration Authority, Title VIII. You've got to keep in mind that the president has a lot of latitude for executive order, and then if you have a friendly Speaker of the House and Senate Majority Leader...
01:36:48.000I mean, it's pretty much what, it's carte blanche.
01:36:51.000He's got a blank check to do really whatever.
01:36:54.000What position would you say, I mean, wouldn't you say that the DHS secretary is going to be the best position for him so that he can do everything unobstructed?
01:37:13.000He could put an executive order that basically delegates all the authorities of the Secretary of Homeland Security to Homan directly and he could just kind of act.
01:37:39.000That's why I'm trying to say, like, because it's one thing when the aliens are in the United States and you want to deport them, cool, that's ICRO all day, they're going to go pick them up and remove them.
01:37:49.000But when they get caught at the border, right, which is how most of the aliens get caught, they get caught at the border by Border Patrol or they get caught by Customs Border Protection, you want to have a system in place to immediately remove them.
01:38:00.000That's why the DHS, the Secretary of Homeland Security is so important because he oversees not just ICE, but he also oversees Customs and Border Protection, which handles most of the actual deportations.
01:38:12.000Border Patrol does the most deportations, by far.
01:38:14.000So that's why, but like you said, the President could write an executive order and put home in some kind of special position that he has all the authority of the Secretary of Homeland Security.
01:40:09.000Yeah, I consider myself America's secretary of retribution, grassroots, whatever.
01:40:15.000And what that is, is that position is like for me personally, since I created it, this is what it means.
01:40:24.000It means that I am helping you through my First Amendment activity to the max, coordinating, synchronizing with my knowledge of all these institutions to be able to inform And motivate federal, state, local officials that have discretionary, lawful constitutional authority to create maximum consequences and accountability for those actors on my deep state target list.
01:40:50.000And those are individuals that are named by category, date, place, and transgression of crimes, particularly treason, over the last 10 years.
01:41:05.000That means at the federal level, I've already been doing this.
01:41:08.000It's communicating with members of Congress, House and Senate.
01:41:12.000It's communicating with state attorneys general, with state House and state senators and chairs of those committees, with sheriffs, with district attorneys, to basically explain to them, hey, This is what we have for traders.
01:41:28.000If Elon Musk decides to pull his data dump, and I've been trying to motivate him to do that with what I call the mother of all Twitter files, imagine coordinating all of this and the evidence shows that they communicated through direct message or some way, shape, or form through Twitter.
01:41:44.000Now he can go ahead and kind of dole out to Attorney General Ken Paxton or the incoming Attorney General at the federal level or both to go ahead and say, hey, Here's the evidence of treason.
01:41:57.000In some instances, we action it at the state attorney general level if it's COVID-con, like with the Kansas Attorney General, Chris Kobach, or with, you know, you name the state and you name the red attorney general, or with the red district attorney.
01:42:11.000And I remind them, hey, why don't you just continue the precedent, but with evidence, what Fulton Fannie just did, what Alvin Bragg just did in Manhattan, or with what the Attorney General of New York just did.
01:42:23.000And then I remind them and say, hey, Sheriff, you can conduct reasonably objective activity just like what they called reasonably objective when Michael Byrd murdered Ashley Babbitt and when Lila Morris murdered Roseanne Boylan.
01:42:39.000But yet they call that reasonably objective.
01:42:41.000So here it says, a retired soldier turned election denier is keeping a list of the former president's deep state enemies.
01:43:36.000I would have to say that knowing and understanding that the most powerful position in the planet is the Speaker of the House, I would have to, in that top five, put in Nancy Pelosi.
01:44:37.000And that doesn't even include their staff.
01:44:38.000So we're only at 1,400 and then the staff.
01:44:41.000And they're going to need to be actioned.
01:44:43.000And I'm going to guarantee that this is done with or without whoever's appointed at the federal government for the president.
01:44:52.000I am creating the requisite demand and culture now that we have our First Amendment back on Rumble and X. At the end of the day, someone has to start the conversation to move the Overton window.
01:45:05.000Some people call me a narrative scout.
01:45:07.000So, you know, no one uses the term retribution.
01:45:23.000There needs to be consequences Tangible, physical consequences that everybody can see so that our future generations, when they consider, oh, let's do another genocide using COVIDCon, they're going to take a look at what happened to those actors and be like, ooh.
01:45:41.000That didn't end well for Fauci and that didn't end well for every single person all the way down to the school board member that voted to put a face toilet and mandate a face toilet on the child.
01:45:53.000They all faced maximum consequence to the tune of being convicted for the school board in this case.
01:46:01.000They were convicted of child asphyxiation, child neglect, child mutilation, felonies in every state.
01:46:11.000So, that's where we need to go and it needs to be quick.
01:46:14.000So, let's call it rapid retribution starting on January 20th.
01:48:24.000He has an early morning, so that's why we kind of wanted to get as much info out, get him through, and then maybe I'll bring him on again if you guys got questions for him particularly.
01:48:33.000But I'm sure he answered a lot of these.
01:48:35.000Did you guys see the clip of Alexandra AOC asking Trump supporters what podcast they listen to?
01:50:26.000Doxing, which is the sharing of personal information off and online with the intent to harm another person, is illegal in Illinois thanks to a new law, 740 ILCS 195, better known as the Civil Liability Doxing Act.
01:50:39.000However, the law wasn't enough to stop self-described far-left Jewish feminist activist Marla Rose from violating the CLDA in an attempt to intimidate and harass a popular podcast host named Nicholas J. Fuentes at his home in Chicago, Illinois, over a political disagreement.
01:50:55.000After getting pepper spray during the provocation at Fuentes' home, which she voluntarily instigated, she decided to press charges.
01:51:01.000But will this legal battle against Nick succeed in court?
01:51:07.000First, we need to dive into what is doxing and why it's illegal, specifically in the state of Illinois.
01:51:11.000Section 10A of the Civil Liability Doxing Act states that, quote, A, an individual engages in the act of doxing when that individual intentionally publishes another person's personally identified information without the consent of the person whose information is published.
01:51:27.000And, one, the information is published with the intent that it is to be used to harm or harass the person whose information is published with...
01:51:35.000Knowledge or reckless disregard that the person whose information is published should be reasonably likely to suffer death, bodily injury or stalking and 2.
01:51:43.000The publishing of the information caused the person whose information is published to suffer a significant economic injury or emotional distress Or to fear serious bodily injury or death of the person or a family or household member of the person or causes the person whose information is published to suffer a substantial life disruption.
01:52:01.000And the person whose information is published is identifiable from the published personally identifiable information itself.
01:52:11.000So, looks like all the metrics are met there.
01:52:14.000And we've seen other streamers we'd get doxxed to as well.
01:52:48.000And also, guys, go ahead and, you know, now that we got, we completed the portion with Ivan, which is a very insightful portion, come on over, guys, to Rumble.
01:53:00.000Super chat in your questions or comments on this thing.
01:53:03.000It's time to switch on over to Rumble.
01:54:57.000Since it's clear that doxing is not only culturally immoral and anti-American and generally frowned upon behavior, both online and in the real world, it's important that we cover the crucial details of this altercation between far-left activist Marla Rose and America First commentator Nicholas J. Fuentes outside his home in Chicago's suburb.
01:55:41.000She was incredibly upset at a recent video of Nick Fuentes joking about women's rights after Kamala Harris lost the 2024 election.
01:55:47.000In an infamous clip, he states, your body, my choice, while celebrating the victory of Donald Trump on election night.
01:55:53.000The clip quickly went viral and became...
01:55:55.000Began circulating in left-wing algorithms on TikTok, serving as a way for left-wing activists to feel justified in their accusations that Republicans are still radical misogynists.
01:56:05.000Well, they're kind of right about that.
01:56:07.000This video is becoming an internet sensation, obtaining more views on X, formerly Twitter, than Kamala Harris received votes from the American electorate.
01:58:38.000Being low key Is a little bit better I think Dogecoin about He said He said I'm in a necrophilia Oh shit Dogecoin Damn Yo chat chill man Chill on me, man.
02:02:25.000Okay, so this is where we were, right?
02:02:33.000While the statement was edgy and a bit provocative, most viewers could easily see through the entertainment smokescreen and didn't make much of it.
02:02:41.000However, as it began circulating through left-wing algorithms, some users located Nick Fuentes' home address and began posting it online.
02:02:48.000Guys, some people I saw, there was like, somebody posted his address, I saw 85k likes.
02:02:58.000Some users located Nick Fuentes' home address and began posting on online social media platforms did little to nothing about the online abuse that violated locals' laws in Illinois and violated almost every social media platform in terms of service, including on Instagram, Facebook, and X. Users were celebrating the criminal doxing with posts garnering millions of views themselves.
02:03:17.000Me liking posts doxing Nick Fuentes, right?
02:03:20.000Look at this, like this bitch over here, right?
02:03:22.000However, it didn't appear that the doxing would result in anything beyond internet harassment.
02:03:26.000While still grotesque and un-American at heart, it appeared everything was dying down around the trending quote from Fuentes, which had found its way onto TikTok's song on post-election reaction videos of young liberal women crying, some of which gained tens of millions of views.
02:03:38.000But not everyone lives perpetually online.
02:03:40.000Marla Rose, though not young or attractive like the girls on TikTok, wrote on Facebook.
02:04:18.000So what would you do if a neo-Nazi white supremacist who called on a holy war against Jews and is a loud pod misogynist lives in your town, you're a Jewish feminist, and you know his address?
02:04:30.000Further, what would you do if friend after friend messaged you with his address and told you that you should pop over since you live in the same town and report what it looks like from outside his home with the address?
02:06:17.000So, it goes, I shot a short video, less than two minutes, from the public property on the sidewalk, outside this address, noting that there were no boxes.
02:06:25.000Can you make this bigger for me, Bills, please?
02:07:30.000I thought a part of feminism was being treated equally, that you have the mental capacity, right, and the wherewithal to kind of know things and have common sense.
02:07:40.000Well, remember, under the delusion itself, they believe that their worldview is right, so whatever she believes is okay is okay.
02:07:49.000This quote Reveal something more sinister that I want to bring to everyone's attention.
02:07:56.000During the Trump and J.D. Vance campaign, I vividly recall multiple times where J.D. Vance would say, vote for us because we're going to bring common sense back to politics.
02:08:12.000Why is the vice president candidate or vice president elect now That graduated from Yale, has a very strong command of the English language, good vernacular, intelligent guy.
02:08:27.000Why is he stooping down to something so remedial is saying, vote for us, because we're going to bring common sense back to politics?
02:09:16.000We have people that identify as lawnmowers.
02:09:19.000We have people that identify as squirrels.
02:09:22.000We have people that say that there's 90 plus genders.
02:09:26.000We have people that think it's okay to transition children.
02:09:29.000We have people that think that sending money to a foreign nation state in the middle of fucking the Middle East that's as big as New Jersey serves us geopolitically somehow.
02:11:02.000And I get reminded that common sense really isn't that fucking common.
02:11:06.000And there's a reason why Trump and Vance had to campaign on common sense.
02:11:11.000Because you got purple-haired, stupid feminists like this, that neo-sign that says, no solicitors, for you to understand that you can't go up to a private residence of someone that you don't fucking know and harass them.
02:11:25.000This encounter that you guys are seeing here, right, whether you like Nick Francis or you fucking don't, that's not the point.
02:11:32.000The point is, how the fuck did we get to this position in the United States where we have a bunch of idiots that see a fucking tweet and get angry about it when the guy's clearly fucking trolling?
02:11:47.000And think it's appropriate and okay to go out to his front door and knock and think there's not going to be any fucking consequences for it.
02:13:25.000I find it incredible that she goes on there, on the internet, by the way, on a public forum, in front of everyone, and says, I didn't see a solicitor side there, so I walked up.
02:13:37.000I gotta fucking write it out for you, you fucking retard.
02:13:42.000Don't fucking walk up and intrude on someone's home that you don't know to antagonize them over an internet tweet.
02:13:51.000This is where we are in America, ladies and gentlemen.
02:15:18.000While reporting on her altercation with Nick Frenz, it's apparent by her dehumanizing choice of words that she arrived at his house with what would be considered nothing less than nefarious intentions.
02:15:38.000Choosing dehumanizing language, such as this, during a time when Fuentes' personal information was being spread around online with relentless death threats from people that belonged to her political ideology, this can be considered nothing less than doxing with the intent to harm someone based on their opposing political ideology.
02:17:46.000She was a clear violation of the Civil Liability Doxing Act.
02:17:49.000However, Marla Rose wasn't happy about being met with a defensive act from Fuentes while intentionally trying to cause him emotional distress.
02:19:00.000But the point I'm trying to make is, guys, right, is they took a clip where someone has sent a super chat in, for full context, right, someone sent a super chat in, this is from an old-ass show, too, and says, yo, have you guys ever used the dating app Black?
02:19:13.000And we joked and laughed and said, no, we don't dabble in the dark if you want those Shaniquas, blah, blah, blah.
02:19:17.000So Asian Doll, right, and Twitter framed it as, I kicked her out because we are long-term, lifelong racists.
02:19:28.000Because with that virality came a lot of fucking death threats, guys.
02:19:32.000I got, literally on my old Instagram, stories that go for minutes of me going through my DMs with thousands upon thousands of death threats saying, fuck you, hope you die, we're coming after you, we know your address, etc.
02:21:32.000So, if random bitches are driving by the house, so that's Dick Ford's house, and she's standing there, and that's what got her inspired to go over there, that tells me that a bunch of people have probably already tried this already.
02:21:46.000And I can tell you guys from a personal perspective, because I've actually went through this shit as well, Getting my address docked, getting hundreds of, thousands of death threats.
02:23:45.000So yeah, guys, and I don't think I've ever talked about that publicly on the podcast, but yeah, guys, 2022, I ain't gonna lie to y'all, man, I carried a gun everywhere I went, bro, because I was getting death threats every fucking day, man.
02:24:03.000Yeah, that whole fucking Asian doll thing, like, that brought a whole bunch of fucking hate my way, because everyone painted me as a racist.
02:24:37.000It's no surprise that this Jewish feminist activist then tried to play victim after a flagrant violation of civil law, claiming she was going to press charges after an incident she provoked.
02:24:46.000However, it appears many in the general public, including popular commentator Candace Owens, were on his side after hearing the details.
02:24:52.000Candace goes, she was lucky she wasn't in a stand-your-ground state, or she could have been shot.
02:24:56.000I do not recommend showing up at any person's front door down here in Tennessee.
02:25:01.000It's a very fuck-around-to-find-out state.
02:25:16.000One of my worst fears is any person doing anything even mildly threatening around my children because I already know I'm going to have to spend at least one night in jail while my lawyer sorts through my reaction.
02:25:28.000Funny enough, even the EMT that treated her at the scene for her alleged injuries were on Nick's side, citing common reasons and common sense, you can see her post below.
02:25:38.000Anyway, the EMTs, and this is from her Facebook post again, and my husband all asked, why did you ring the doorbell?
02:26:54.000I want to make it very clear that I'm not whining about being pushed down the steps and pepper sprayed by a 26-year-old who then took possession of and possibly broke my phone.
02:28:44.000You know, the Taliban, women can't even talk to each other?
02:28:50.000Well, bro, I mean, at this point, we might need this shit, bro.
02:28:54.000Now you see why the Taliban literally don't let women talk to each other.
02:28:58.000If this bitch wasn't there and didn't get engaged by this other dumb bitch to go, she probably wouldn't have got kicked with a fucking mace spray.
02:29:08.000Because I'll tell you this, even some dumbass dude that would be a vegan soy latte faggot driving by would probably say, you know what?
02:29:19.000It's probably not a good idea for you to knock on the door.
02:29:32.000The biggest vegans, the biggest Kamala supporters, the biggest Tampon Tims, right?
02:29:38.000Even these fucking homosexuals understand that there's consequences in life as a man.
02:29:43.000Whether gay, straight, fucking bi, whatever the fuck that is, men live a way harder life than women because part of the reason why our life is harder is because we've got to deal with the consequences of our stupid actions.
02:31:58.000Even the police appear to be taken for into the side of the manor, implying that she provoked the altercation and would be liable for inciting the incident on its private property.
02:32:07.000She should be thankful she didn't do this in a standard ground state such as Florida, Texas, or Tennessee, where the consequences would have been much more severe than burning eyes and a few bruises from falling.
02:32:16.000Being that she is quite obese and the fall would have likely been pretty severe due to her personal disregard for physical health.
02:32:29.000In the end, time will tell what charges Marla presses against Nick or if she even decides to press charges at all.
02:32:38.000We all know Chicago is a far left city, and perhaps she sees how heroes like Daniel Penny have been treated and is hoping for similar sympathy through her protected Jewish status and Nick's past comments about Jewish influence in American politics.
02:32:50.000However, only one can hope that a jury would see the events that, the same way the EMT and police did, as just another stupid far-leftist who bit off more than she could chew.
02:33:01.000For now, the whole event has become a permanent meme and will go down in history as another win for the right-wing movement.
02:33:07.000Whether you like Nick Fuentes or not, I think he's the worst person on Earth.
02:33:11.000Nobody deserves to be accosted at their home that way over an internet joke.
02:33:15.000The right to free speech and to protect your own property from those who seek to harm is both an American right and a lawful defense of the CLDA. That was a picture that came from her phone.
02:37:39.000Like, you can literally go in there, and this stream right now, you could be in there watching on Castle Club, and you could be in there with the memes.
02:37:46.000And when you donate on there, you get a discount, and you could put pictures and all this other shit when you super chat, which is fucking hilarious.
02:39:44.000Rumble won't survive with brand advertisers.
02:39:46.000They don't get much of it watching our Rumble show.
02:39:49.000This is the most they can ask from you.
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02:40:41.000So if you guys really believe in free speech, you guys like the fact that Rumble was critical in getting Trump into office, by the way, because the biggest streamers that were live during the fucking election were who?
02:41:05.000Rumble is the fucking future of political discourse, guys.
02:41:08.000Because we know that YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, etc., they censor significantly, by the way, right-wing fucking voices.
02:41:20.000X and Rumble, by far, were a huge part.
02:41:23.000Of the Republicans being able to take back this fucking country through Trump because of conservative platforms like Rumble and X that didn't stifle fucking free speech.
02:41:34.000So they were able to get the creators out there, get the message out there.
02:41:37.000And obviously the truth resonated with the people and they fucking went to the election polls and they voted for Trump.
02:41:42.000Guys, it's because of platforms like Rumble and X. And just so y'all know, Rumble is free speech for real.
02:44:18.000Don't worry, we're gonna keep going with the Europa streams, guys.
02:44:21.000For those that are wondering, I'm watching Europa on Cass Club.
02:44:23.000And if you guys missed it, Ivan was on earlier giving some game about how things actually run behind the scenes, especially with January 6th, so go check it out.
02:44:30.000And we'll see you guys on Wednesday with a girls show and dating show.