Biden offers to testify at a public hearing as part of the impeachment inquiry into his father, Joe Biden. At least 3 explosive devices explode near Israeli troops in the northern Gaza Strip. Hospital waiting rooms in China are full of kids sick with respiratory infections including pneumonia. The surge in illness made headlines in China and set off alarm bells abroad.
00:01:37.000What, in your view, is the war risk of the ceasefires, which may continue for a lot longer than four days or six days or ten days if Hamas keeps dribbling out hostage releases?
00:01:51.280The risk here is losing the operational momentum.
00:01:53.760It's no secret that Hamas is using this time right now to regroup, rearm, rest up.
00:02:00.420Joe Biden is now a product of Hamas terrorism, psychological warfare.
00:02:07.500At least three explosive devices were detonated near Israeli troops in two different locations in the northern Gaza Strip, potentially violating the framework of the current ceasefire.
00:02:18.060Hospital waiting rooms, especially in Beijing and China's north, are full of kids sick with respiratory infections, including pneumonia.
00:02:26.420The surge in illness made headlines in China and set off alarm bells abroad.
00:02:32.140The good news is, it appears, the cause is run-of-the-mill winter lugs.
00:02:36.780The Whitey County Sheriff's Office released their motel video of Stephen Hovenick and an undercover officer during a human trafficking sting November 15th.
00:02:46.220During his arrest, he claimed that he was at the hotel to get a massage.
00:02:50.520Deputies say his interaction with the undercover officer raises questions about that claim.
00:02:55.600I really would ask people to try and avoid connecting crime with migration.
00:03:04.640In a country of 5.3 million people, if you have hundreds of thousands of migrants, there are going to be a few of them who commit terrible crimes.
00:03:12.360Just as there are people born and bred in Ireland who commit terrible crimes every day.
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00:08:43.600For my money, I would say, though, that it feels nice to be vindicated on the fact that, as Raheem Kassam and I have been saying since literally the moment we saw it, that that crowd was completely peaceful.
00:08:56.600You know, you can make these pedantic arguments about whether or not they should have been on the stairs.
00:09:00.920They're climbing the stairs aggressively.
00:09:02.800That they were completely peaceful until the police opened fire with those flashbangs.
00:10:20.300You saw a lot of this in person as it was happening.
00:10:23.060I've seen a lot of these recordings over the past few years, whether it's surveillance video or body-worn camera footage or just open-source footage.
00:10:30.780So, the American people are really shocked at two things.
00:10:34.100Number one, seeing people walk into the building with police standing right there.
00:10:38.500But I think, more importantly, the numerous instances of police brutality really uncalled for, to your point, that incited the crowd
00:10:48.500and then prompted a lot of the clashes between protesters and police that people have seen kind of on a nonstop loop since January 6th, 2021.
00:10:59.460That's body-worn camera footage I actually recorded on a few months ago.
00:11:03.540I think in a lot of regards, Jack, the body-worn camera footage by D.C. police shows a lot more than the surveillance video.
00:11:09.240But I think combining the surveillance video with body-worn camera footage gives a much fuller account of everything that transpired that day.
00:11:20.500Yeah, there was a clip, and maybe you can explain it to us more.
00:12:29.760The behavior of Capitol Police, and especially D.C. Metro Police.
00:12:34.400If this were a left-wing demonstration, or these were mostly white police officers beating up on black protesters, we would have people in jail.
00:12:44.040We would have civil lawsuits filed by the Department of Justice.
00:12:47.640We would have protests in the streets.
00:12:49.480Instead, these two police departments, despite, and that's just one incident that you're showing, they did this to women.
00:13:18.740She was half-clothed because of what they were doing to her in this tunnel and dragging her outside of the building.
00:13:25.740So these are just a few instances, Jack.
00:13:28.560These police departments have received presidential medals.
00:13:31.900They have received congressional medals.
00:13:34.840Celebrity January 6th cops like Mike Fanone and Harry Dunn and Aquilina Ganel, who've lied under oath about what they experienced and what they did, have gotten book deals.
00:13:46.640They're going to the courthouse to give victim impact statements to try to result in excessive prison sentences for January 6th defendants.
00:13:55.760This is a huge cover-up of police brutality on a broad scale.
00:13:59.600There's a lot more to be shown, by the way, not just surveillance, but body-worn camera footage.
00:14:05.620Furthermore, Jack, most of the injuries that we hear about, 140 police officers, they were injured by their own fellow officers.
00:14:13.180They were gassed by their own officers on the west side of the building, probably where you walked up and saw the first launch of stun grenades and flashbangs.
00:14:22.600They were dousing people with tear gas in 18-mile-an-hour winds that was just kicking back to their own officers.
00:14:30.380That's what resulted in the fall of the police line on the west side at 2.30.
00:14:34.780And that's how then you saw people going into the tunnel.
00:14:37.680You saw people, of course, they were breaking in in other areas.
00:14:43.960Friendly fire, injury-friendly fire that then left the building unprotected and vulnerable in numerous locations.
00:14:51.700Well, and it's amazing, too, Julie, because not only are we peacing out, and, of course, that friendly fire, to be clear about what you're saying here,
00:15:03.820that these friendly fire incidents were not chalked up as friendly fire incidents.
00:15:11.120These injuries, these attacks, these incidents were all blamed on Jan Sixers because we're told that it was Trump supporters who did all these things.
00:15:20.240It was Trump supporters who caused all these injuries.
00:15:22.280I'd be interested to see if Brian Sicknick had received a dose of tear gas as well, which I think is something that I can clearly extrapolate from what you're saying there,
00:15:32.900given that we now know that he had a certain tendency to be susceptible to that, maybe something that should have come up in during.
00:15:42.640As a guy who had been in the military, that's the type of thing that you're supposed to self-report when you go for medical.
00:15:47.720If you don't report something like that and you faced one of these situations, obviously it turns out this way.
00:15:53.400And so it's not only that, as we've seen these attacks referred to again and again by judges, by these injuries, by judges, by prosecutors, et cetera.
00:16:04.660And we found that it turns out that they were friendly fire incidents.
00:16:07.460They were not conducted by Trump supporters in any way.
00:16:09.600And at the same time, I'm glad this piece of body cam footage comes up right now as I'm talking because, and for those listening on the audio side,
00:16:16.940what you're seeing is one of the flashbangs being armed and prepared to be thrown into the crowd.
00:16:23.520But if you look behind that, you can actually see the police line.
00:16:26.900And, Julie, when I'm looking at this police line, people are just kind of standing around.
00:16:30.660You know, they're holding the line, but you don't see anyone pushing.
00:16:51.440I was at the Freddie Gray riots all the way back in 2015 in Baltimore.
00:16:54.860You usually have something that's called the escalation of force.
00:16:57.600That is procedure in these incidents where you would have calls over megaphones, over speakers, telling people to disperse, declaring that something has been been called unlawful, anything like that.
00:17:10.900In this instance, we have none of those.
00:17:12.680And, Julie, you've reported and pointed out that they lied under oath about this.
00:17:19.500And aside from sort of the first violent breach of the exterior lines, and, of course, that was the bike rack by Peace Circle, and that was where Ray Epps was and Ryan Samsel when they first knocked over the bike racks and knocked over Caroline Edwards, the Capitol Police officers there.
00:17:37.640And then they all sort of bounded up towards the west side of the building.
00:17:40.920There were some other altercations with police there.
00:17:45.400Donald Trump was still speaking, as you know, at the Ellipse.
00:17:48.380So there was sort of a small crowd, Proud Boys, a few of their informants, Ryan Samsel, Ray Epps, et cetera, who kind of initiated the first violent exterior breach.
00:17:58.920But as people were walking towards the west side, and, of course, that's a place where people were walking from the Ellipse towards the Capitol building, they first assembled on that west side grounds.
00:18:08.560And I've been told, and we see this on video as well, but I've been told repeatedly over the past few years, as people approached Capitol Hill, they could hear these explosions.
00:18:19.620They could see people walking away who had been doused in tear gas.
00:18:23.620They were throwing these devices just indiscriminately into the crowding jack, as you know.
00:18:29.120That violates every use of force or mob control rules.
00:18:33.660Metropolitan police repeatedly violated their own rules of conduct.
00:18:39.240Yet, I don't think a single officer has been fired or demoted or reprimanded for what they did.
00:18:45.140So, you know, that's just some of the information now coming out.
00:18:48.560They flipped the entire narrative after the summer of love, the defund the police movement.
00:18:55.520They flipped the entire thing so they could blame it on Trump supporters.
00:18:59.960Don't tell me for a second that this wasn't used for all the political capital benefit that they could.
00:24:10.260They were trying to get, you know, sharing water bottles to get the gas out of their eyes.
00:24:13.840That's what prompted the fall of that police line, not protesters attacking police.
00:24:20.100As I said, police misfiring gas and blowing it into a crowd with the gas coming right back at them.
00:24:26.400This possibly, and I have a video that shows this, possibly did hit Brian Sicknick.
00:24:31.660But he was later seen walking around inside the building with no ill effects of either the gas from his own officers or any protesters.
00:24:41.460And unfortunately, collapsed later that night, was rushed to the hospital and died on the 7th.
00:24:46.520So a tragic situation, probably avoidable, given the really bad behavior of especially D.C. Metro police.
00:24:55.480We are told that there were internal investigations into police misconduct.
00:25:00.040We have not seen any of those reports.
00:25:02.400And of course, just another aspect of January 6th completely ignored by the January 6th Select Committee and the corporate media to this day will not cover police misconduct on January 6th.
00:25:14.480Well, I think this really raises a lot of dangerous questions because, again, I mean, not to believe you're the point, but we had a January 6th committee in this country that was supposedly conducting an investigation for two years.
00:25:33.160And I don't recall any of this information coming out.
00:25:37.020I remember hearing stories about Donald Trump somehow overpowering his own Secret Service agents and trying to drive the presidential limo, the beast up the steps on January 6th.
00:25:48.260And my favorite fan fiction of that is that right at the same time Clarence Thomas ran over and grabbed his RV and said, I'm coming, Mr. President.
00:25:57.300We're going to take these ridiculous stories that came out of Brian Sicknick crying.
00:26:01.840And yet when we just what I see you doing, though, Julie Kelly, is that you're looking at the footage and you're following the facts and you're talking about things like the aeration, the firing, the munitions, the policies that the police forces.
00:26:16.980Why is it that we heard none of this and saw none of this from the Jan 6th committee itself?
00:26:22.820Well, as I said, because they wanted to cover up police brutality that day.
00:26:27.620I really think Brian Sicknick's story, the fabricated story about his death, was intentionally planted to cover up the deaths of four Trump supporters that day.
00:26:37.260Of course, the fatal shooting of Ashley Abbott, the deaths of three others, Kevin Greeson, Benjamin Phillips, and, of course, Roseanne Boylan.
00:26:46.340Three of the three of those, at least two we know, were due to police excessive force, Roseanne Boylan, smothered and gassed in that tunnel, then beaten by Officer Lila Morris.
00:26:58.260And then Benjamin Phillips, who was hit with one of those stun grenades on the west side.
00:27:03.440And you have first responders who were interviewed who said they weren't sure what caused it.
00:27:08.180Was it one of these explosive devices?
00:27:10.360Well, the autopsy coroner did all the autopsies.
00:27:14.960He cremated all of the bodies without permission from the family.
00:27:18.800So we won't really get any more answers out of that.
00:27:23.400But I think the Brian Sicknick story was planted to cover up those deaths and to cover up what police did.
00:27:31.220January 6th committee has only shown protesters being violent with police.
00:27:36.260They did not see what had happened an hour or so before that finally got protesters so livid at what cops were doing.
00:27:43.900And look, I was in a courtroom in February covering the Proud Boys trial when a Capitol police officer on the stand under cross-examination admitted that when they started firing rubber bullets into the crowd, that the crowd, quote, unquote, exploded.
00:28:00.240And the defense attorney got her to admit that the way police acted was how that is what got the crowd so enraged.
00:28:13.760Now we have confirmation by Capitol Police that, yes, that is indeed what happened.
00:28:18.100And Julie, just to go over it again, because you'd think this would be something that was done in a courtroom or a court of law where we're investigating this, were there ever any calls from the speaker system, from megaphones, from scaffolding, any of this?
00:28:35.620You know, I know that one of the guys gets up there and starts calling people to go in.
00:28:38.300We can't even find out how that guy's name is.
00:28:40.040But were there any calls for people to disperse?
00:28:42.340There were some, but it wasn't from this huge PA system that apparently Capitol Rocks has.
00:28:58.620And that's one thing that people need to look into more.
00:29:01.720And I know that there's been some recording as to why that PA system was not being used.
00:29:06.500Of course, there were alarms sounding off at the doors that were open.
00:29:10.920But for most of these people, and they've testified to this, and they've told investigators this, and they've said it in trials.
00:29:19.420Look, police were standing right there.
00:29:22.040All of the signage, as you know, had been torn away, even by people we still don't know who are unidentified, who tore away that snow fencing on the west side.
00:29:33.920So when people left Trump's speech at 110, by the time they got to Capitol Hill at 2 o'clock, it's what, 1.7 mile walk, you're in a big crowd, people are taking their time, it's a little cold.
00:30:00.220I mean, Don Pozzolo took a riot shield, and he broke a window, and people crawled through there and opened the door on the Senate side.
00:30:07.160So that's not to say that there weren't violent acts that enabled the physical breach of the building.
00:30:12.040But by the time other people got there, say, 2.50, 3 o'clock, someone like Matthew Perna, he's on the east side, walks into the door, walks through the door.
00:30:23.940They didn't know they were committing a crime.
00:30:26.140And I'm going to tell you, there are prosecutors, who you know, who insist that the reason police stood there and didn't arrest anyone is because they were so overwhelmed they didn't have the manpower.
00:30:49.820They certainly had the ability, had they started arresting dozens of people, the other people would be like, oh, I guess we're not supposed to be here.
00:30:57.480This was, in many cases, ineptness, excessive force, incompetence, but also enabling people to go in who later then were, of course, raided by the FBI.
00:31:10.240Julie Kelly, we've got Kyle Rittenhouse coming up right after you.
00:33:13.420Tell us the process of writing this book.
00:33:15.520I mean, obviously, you know, I'm sure the events that you go through are, you know, some of the least, you know, the least positive events that have been in your life.
00:33:24.980But what was it like kind of reopening this story and going back to those events?
00:33:29.340Well, there was definitely a lot of moments that were hard in it.
00:33:35.800It's an as told by Michael Quintz Sullivan helped me write it.
00:33:39.120And going through long late nights with Michael, talking about it, it's kind of difficult.
00:33:44.640It was hard to, like, rehash everything in detail, sort of like my testimony all over again, just hammering out all the details of what happened and not just what happened, but in my entire life.
00:33:59.340And so when you went through that process, did you ever did you actually go back and watch?
00:34:04.020Because, of course, your trial was was live streamed.
00:34:07.560It was it was public because, you know, people have said, well, how come we can't see any of these Trump trials?
00:34:11.500Well, those are all federal for the most part.
00:34:14.520And so, you know, you can't go back and watch them.
00:34:17.380Did you actually go back and sort of or have you know, have you since then really gone back and just watched it cover to cover?
00:34:24.080Yeah, I haven't watched it cover to cover, but I've gone back and I watched testimonies.
00:34:28.060The other day, I actually watched Miss Grisgroot's testimony and I compared it to his frivolous lawsuit that he filed against me and just watched how he admitted on the stand that he had a gun.
00:34:39.520But in his lawsuit complaint, doesn't mention the fact.
00:34:42.780I don't know if it was by omission or negligence that he didn't have a gun on him.
00:34:46.780And I thought that was a pretty big deal that he admitted that in the testimony, but not against his complaint in his civil lawsuit.
00:34:57.660This was the person who and, you know, just to point point out just factually, we can see on video points a nine millimeter handgun at you.
00:35:07.500Um, then he filed a lawsuit against you over what happened afterwards when you defended yourself.
00:35:14.340And now he doesn't even admit, which, by the way, he does admit.
00:35:18.840And this was this was actually one of the key issues.
00:35:20.860And I'm sure you bring it up in the book.
00:35:22.140This was the one of the key moments of the trial where the prosecutors put Antifa Gage on trial on the stand, I should say, the same way, you know, you, of course, you know, it was and it was controversial at the time that that you would take the stand that you also later took the stand that when he was up there, he basically indicted himself by saying by admitting that he pointed the gun at you.
00:35:46.480This was one of the biggest moments of the entire trial, I thought.
00:35:51.080That was a breathtaking for the entire courtroom just to hear him say yes.
00:35:56.040After Corey Shroffsy, one of my attorneys questioned and questioned him on it.
00:36:01.700And after going down like four different rabbit holes of him not admitting that he had that he had chased me down and admit saying he didn't point a gun at me, we were finally able to get him to admit he pointed a gun at me after we showed him photo evidence.
00:36:18.940Well, and that's the thing and you know, and I've gone through you sent me a copy of the book and it's I've said it at the time, as well that it's, it's the fact that this incident is one of the only the first incidents I would say and you're going to see more of this ever in history.
00:36:37.080That was captured completely on social media from almost a 108 or even 360 degree view where and of course we later find out that the FBI had a secret plane above, you know, the entire time that they didn't want to tell us about.
00:36:52.340Or certainly share with you until right here on this program we leaked it for the first time ever and then it was able to be introduced.
00:36:59.400But the fact of the matter is that you can actually go and track gauge you can track any all of the individuals that were involved here.
00:37:07.180You can track yourself through the entire night all the way up until that incident, whether it's through Facebook or Twitter or Instagram or any of the various different streaming platforms that are out there.
00:37:17.800The role of social media in this case, to me, is just absolutely fascinating and tell people how it was going through and kind of digging into that aspect of it.
00:37:28.260Well, it was crazy because everything was on video.
00:37:33.020There was like not a single moment of that night that was not filmed.
00:37:36.800So going back through and just seeing how many people were out there, how many people were chasing me and how I was put in a situation where I was forced to defend myself based on video camera.
00:37:48.940It made me realize that if there were no cameras there, and I've said this before, if there was no cameras or no independent journalists, it would have been my word against the mobs and I would have probably been convicted based on mob rule.
00:38:01.860Well, and unfortunately, I have to agree with you because when I saw what those prosecutors were willing to do, even with the footage going to the point all the way of actually editing the footage, they claimed they were enhancing the footage.
00:38:17.940They were actually editing pixels to make it look like you were pointing a gun at people, which you never did.
00:38:25.260And in fact, we went through and proved that they used this basically AI, sort of a rudimentary form of AI video enhancing, pixel enhancing, to make it look as though you were pointing your gun up when actually that was your shoulder or your elbow, and you were pointing your gun down at low ready,
00:38:42.660which was how you look in every single other, you know, picture and video from the entire evening, other than this one magical picture that they tried to introduce altered evidence into the trial to try to put you away for life, they were willing to go to that yard.
00:38:58.160So if there wasn't, which by the way, that video was, if I remember correctly, from the FBI tape.
00:39:04.400And so if that was the only piece of evidence that they'd had, if that was all that we had had here, and we didn't have the independent media, and it was the mob's word and the FBI's word, which by the way, the FBI agent, and maybe I'll ask you this in about a second after the break.
00:39:19.900Like, you know, I think that it was that video footage that everyone can just watch again and again, and they gave it to the jurors, and the people of Kenosha sat there and said, look, you know, we may not like this situation.
00:39:33.660You know, I'm sure you didn't like that situation.
00:39:35.680Nobody wanted that situation to take place, but it happened.
00:39:39.580So let's go through and actually give a fair shake on these, you know, on this night.
00:39:45.220And at the end of the day, what you had was a corrupt town leader, a corrupt town government that attempted to put their failures and the blame of the riots and the burning of Kenosha on you because they wanted to turn you into their scapegoat.
00:40:01.340So the mob wanted to target you because they thought that you would be an easy target by separating you from everybody else.
00:40:19.620I remember during the trial, you mentioned them dehancing videos.
00:40:23.400I remember we found on Lunchbox's computer, 88 Krauss, for people who don't know who Lunchbox is, you can see his head in the corner of the screen.
00:40:34.320They still have a lunchbox down there, I'm told.