Erik Prince Special: Who Shot Donald Trump?
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Former President Barack and Michelle Obama join forces with Kamala Harris to endorse her campaign for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. Russia and China are teaming up in the skies near Alaska for the first time ever, and the latest on the Trump assassination attempt.
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A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
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This is Human Events with your host, Jack Poso.
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I think there's all this talk of all this Harris momentum.
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The massive change is actually the change of candidates.
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Because prior to Biden dropping out, he trailed by six points in these exact same polls that
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we look at here, where Harris was only trailing by two points.
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So the movement is actually from Biden to Harris, not actually Harris herself.
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Another big endorsement for Vice President Kamala Harris.
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This time it's coming from former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama.
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We called to say Michelle and I couldn't be prouder to endorse you and to do everything
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we can to get you through this election and into the Oval Office.
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You have been bandied about as a possible running mate choice for Vice President Harris.
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So I think anybody would be flattered to be mentioned in that context.
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What I know is that I'm really excited in whatever capacity to be part of this campaign.
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Giving resources based on equity, understanding that we fight for equality, but we also need
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to fight for equity, understanding not everyone starts out at the same place.
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Russia and China are teaming up in the skies near Alaska for the first time ever.
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Are you getting a sense yet, based on everything that's been going on, that some of America's
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enemies might be looking at what's happening here and think there's nobody in charge?
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A president is the president until the end of his term.
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We do know that Iran has been funding and encouraging some of the protest activity here in the United
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We do not believe that all the protest activity out there on a daily basis is being fully funded
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There's more shocking revelations seemingly coming out every day of the assassination attempt,
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As a whistleblower says, Secret Service actually repeatedly rejected officers from local law
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enforcement to use drones at that Pennsylvania rally.
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With respect to former President Trump, there's some question about whether or not it's a bullet
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily, live from Washington,
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Is it possible that Donald Trump wasn't shot at all?
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Well, that's strange, by the way, because we've got a photo.
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Uh, this is actually one of the most, this is one of the most documented shootings in all
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This is the most documented shooting in the history of shootings, not just assassinations,
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How many times do you have a video of the shooting, a video of the shooter, a video of the
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bullet itself in flight, just before it strikes the victim?
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We have all of those things, all of those elements, but what's really going on right
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And FBI director, Chris Ray is at the heart of it.
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When he went up there and spread the Trump shrapnel hoax, you think that happened just
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No, like I told Tucker, the point of a system is what it does.
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FBI director, Chris Ray is going up there to spread this hoax.
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So, because he knows it will be disseminated by mainstream media, by regime allies across
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social media and being put into the information environment.
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And in the info environment, now suddenly these talking points have already started to emerge.
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Of course, he's breathing fire on those embers.
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Because they want half of America to believe that Donald Trump was never shot.
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He took a bullet for this country less than two weeks ago.
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And in less than two weeks, the head of the FBI was on TV telling you that it didn't actually
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The head of the FBI is running an information operation, a psyop, a psychological operation
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They're pushing it because it gives them a false because.
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It gives them an out to say, it wasn't one of our guys that did this.
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Because it takes away the story of who is violent.
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The FBI has done this for years and it's no mistake.
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It is in fact a feature, not a glitch, that FBI Director Chris Wray went in front of the
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House, in front of the American people and gave life to this conspiracy theory and hoax
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We're very honored to have on today joining us Eric Prince now.
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And Eric, you know, the last time you and I spoke, we were talking about the potential for new warfare.
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We had no idea, no idea that just one week after the 4th of July that we would live through a presidential assassination attempt.
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By the way, an assassination attempt that it seems like the entire mainstream media is now trying to downplay,
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to memory hole, and to erase and wipe from the public mind.
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Now, we are going to do as much as we can to make sure that we do not erase that from the public mind
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because I think the American people deserve answers.
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And by the way, everyone in politics, both sides, deserve answers about what happened
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when the potential for political violence could turn fatal.
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Eric, what are you hearing now, by the way, about this?
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And what do you make of this report that the Secret Service actually declined drone coverage
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from the local augmentees that they were working with?
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It doesn't surprise me that that event, July 13, happened before the inflection point of the convention
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when Trump became the actual nominee for the party.
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So there was a much, much lower level of security coverage.
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The fact is there was four, I understand there was four Secret Service officers that were there
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And Jill Biden, on the same day, same afternoon actually, had 12 poststanders at her indoor event.
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And she literally sucked up three times the resources that Donald Trump did for an outside event.
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It doesn't surprise me if they turned down the bridge because I'm sure state police, SWAT teams, etc.,
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had additional resources that they wanted to contribute and use in their tactical environment.
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And small-minded people that are outside of their comfort zone will always turn down and just say no
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I understand that even the protective agents, immediately around Trump,
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only one of them was actually Secret Service, the rest were HSI.
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And that would indicate why there was not much training,
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why they didn't get him off the X much more quickly.
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For all the chatter, the speculation about there being a second and a third shooter,
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well, that second and third shooter didn't shoot when Donald Trump was standing there exposed
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It is unclear whether it was government-sponsored,
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a government-sponsored conspiracy or a conspiracy per se.
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What I can say confidently is that the extreme rhetoric by the left,
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calling Donald Trump Adolf Hitler, which allows the crazies to open their mind to say,
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they start their hero's journey by saying, I'm going to kill Donald Trump.
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They open that door intellectually, and this idiot 20-year-old walked through it,
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and he just about did it, which is really disgusting to think that a 20-year-old
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Imagine what are they going to do against an eight- or a 10-man Hezbollah hit team
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with real skills and a full spectrum of weapons delivery.
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You know, World War I started with the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand,
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the heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, started World War I,
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which rewrote the map of Europe, killing millions in the process,
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So it's a, Donald Trump dodged a bullet, the United States of America dodged a bullet,
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and it is disgusting for the media or other federal officials to minimize the fact
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of how bad that would have been and actually what happened.
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Chris Wray saying, well, we're not sure if it was glass or a ricochet or whatever.
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The fact is a bullet traveling at around 2,900 feet per second left of a barrel aimed at his head
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140 yards away with federal law enforcement officials that were supposed to be protecting him,
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and they completely cataclysmically failed in every way to prevent that from happening.
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But it's, the sad thing is, it's another clear example of another federal agency that just fails
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because they've developed a culture of no accountability.
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Whether it's the complete screw-up in Iraq, Iraq is now subjugated to Iran, the pullout
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and the debacle after 20 years in Afghanistan, all the blood and treasure we wasted, to the
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Houthis closing one of the major seaways of the world, to even the Gaza support effort,
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when the U.S. Army can't even put a 200, a peer to field it for more than a couple days that
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And I think the American people should expect more.
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And we should deserve, we should expect from these federal employees much greater excellence
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Now, Eric, I've got to go in and hear situations, and I know you've talked about this earlier,
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you've been putting your reports up, but this idea, and we've got now Eli Crane is going
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down, Corey Mills and others, they've actually taken a position on that AGR building 148 yards
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We still, and when I was speaking with Tucker, you know, the reporting is still kind of out.
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He may have used a red dot sight or an EOTech or something like that.
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From 148 yards, people keep going back and forth as to whether or not this was a hard
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You could, a skilled shooter could have, could have made that shot with a handgun.
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Not a headshot, but a 148-yard shot, a first-time 12- or 13-year-old deer hunter could make that
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I mean, I remember my young son made his first cold-bore shot on a deer at 255 yards.
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And fortunately, the would-be assassin was aiming at his head, not center mass, not on
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his chest, because whether he missed by an inch or two, he still would have hit Donald
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Trump in the upper chest and would have done extreme damage to him.
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So it's terrible, it's unacceptable, it's unimaginable that the security perimeter was that close
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When you, anybody with any skills at all that stands at the podium, that's doing the advance
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work, because the most important part of executive security is the advance, to look at the venue,
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where the threats are going to come from, and if you look to the right, you would have
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seen all those buildings and said, aha, that's the sniper hotel, that's the likely place a
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sniper is going to set up, and obviously that's well within the engagement range.
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It's not a kilometer and a half away, it's 140-some yards away.
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You have to look at this, the advance people, good protective operations have to come with
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You have to view it like a predator would to say, these are all the ways I'm going to
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attack that target, and you want to plug those gaps.
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And clearly, the gaps here are wide enough that you could drive a truck through it.
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And this is what we keep learning more and more and more.
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Tell us more about, by the way, this new, so just talking about Sync, about working with
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other agencies, the fact that the Secret Service team didn't actually attend the Sync at the
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morning briefing on the day of the rally itself, didn't have the same frequencies, were going
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It doesn't take more money to show up at the briefing in time.
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Okay, if we have an attack on the principal, this is what we're doing.
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We're going to put him in a position where we control his bodily movements, and we're going
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It takes discipline and professionalism, and get up two hours earlier and practice it until
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The fact that those things weren't done, and it was so callous, so blasé about it, it's,
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like I said before, it's either massive incompetence or malice.
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And I'm still tilting on the side of just massive incompetence and people that are not
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I'm sure there's some great Secret Service agents.
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I'm sorry that their entire career and their employment is now subject to this kind of scrutiny
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because of some people there that just don't belong there.
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Well, and certainly we know that an outdoor presidential rally is one of the most dangerous,
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one of the most potentially fatal events that any detailee could do.
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But we're also told that the Secret Service was splitting resources between this indoor
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event, which was happening in the same AOR, with Jill Biden that was happening later that
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And there's so many questions about the allocation of resources.
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Quick comment, and then we have a break coming up in about a minute.
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This is the same woman that after 240-some years of the Marine Band playing Hail to the
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Chief, when the president enters, she made the Marine Band write music just for her, Hail
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Kind of says no First Lady from Martha Washington on has ever demanded such a thing.
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Eric, I want to ask you as well about some of the things that we've been learning about
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the shooter himself, this Thomas Matthew Crooks.
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They're going back and forth as to whether or not he had a sedan or whether he had a van.
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There's been some information that goes back and forth on that.
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Haven't been able to give us much in terms of motives.
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Say that he's apparently the only 20-year-old with no social media profile.
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But also, one piece that, and I really think that the House should have asked Director Ray
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These explosives found in the vehicle, the remote detonator.
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I've been told from people that I know that are still in saying that these were not pipe
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bombs, that they were something potentially more expansive than a pipe bomb.
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I'll put it like that, really like sort of cans, like an ammo can type of thing filled
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Walk us through, is this the type of thing that you think a 20-year-old would be able to
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And what are you hearing about on the explosive side of this?
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He did not learn that in high school chemistry class.
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I doubt he learned that on YouTube or on some Reddit thread.
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So that, again, it speaks to what was the guy doing to organize this way.
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I'm surprised if he was not using an actual magnified optic on his rifle, why he would
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have bothered with a rangefinder to make that much preparation.
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That surprises me if you don't use a red dot, because you at least want some kind of amplified
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The testimony of the Secret Service director, Cheadle, it was so bad.
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And it was at least, it came to the bipartisan conclusion that she needs to go.
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And at least Congress was going to go through with an actual impeachment and to zero out her
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But the next day, when the new guy takes over, what's the first thing he says?
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Trump administration, or the Trump campaign should no longer do outdoor rallies.
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Kind of seems like election interference if suddenly the Secret Service is claiming they
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So, again, it speaks to the need for wholesale cleaning of high, medium, and low officials
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Chris Wray talking about spinning it, whether Trump was actually shot with a bullet or not.
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Ridiculous and wrong, and speaks to Washington trying to wash this entire thing away and just
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Beyond, I think it speaks to, to me, it heightens the need in the next administration to actually
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call for an actual change in civil service protections, and even to tilt back to a spoil
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system so that if you're elected, elections have to have consequences across the entire
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And if you're going to be held to how the government behaves, whether your Social Security
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check gets there on time, whether the EPA is screwing you around with some environmental
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remediation issue or whatever, let the government be accountable to elections.
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And because we have this civil service problem of truly unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats,
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and Cheadle's conduct in that hearing was shocking.
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She just hid behind so-called FBI investigations and didn't really answer the questions, nor
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did she take responsibility to say, clearly this was a major screw-up.
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This is the five things I've done since then to fix it.
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And I think that's just a tip of the iceberg of how bad Washington bureaucrats have become,
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how inured to any criticism, because nothing ever amounts to more than criticism or an
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unfriendly hearing in Congress or a mean newspaper article, but not wholesale firings, pensions
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Until we get to that kind of accountability in government, we're going to have big problems.
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I just drove across Virginia and Tennessee, and I was really reminded of how big the states
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are and how effective most of the states are at governing themselves, and because there's
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a much closer accountability between voter and bureaucrat at the state level, which we've
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completely gotten away from in Washington, and especially because of Washington, because
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of the dollar being the world's reserve currency and able to print unlimited amounts of it,
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$34 trillion of debt now has allowed Washington to gorge itself on created fiat money, has gotten
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morbidly obese, and caused an enormous compounding amount of bad habits across our society, and
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the next administration must put that government on a very severe diet.
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Eric, you know, talking about this, the bureaucracy, the bloat, the false incentive structure that
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they have for promotion, it's promotion because of who you know, promotion because of your physical,
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you know, identity attributes rather than actual excellence or qualifications.
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An advancement based on loyalty to a party, above all things, of course, above all things,
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loyalty to a party, and we know which party that is. Does it make sense to, and, you know,
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more of an open-ended question, but obviously as someone who's a security expert as yourself,
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does it make sense for the Secret Service as currently constituted to still maintain the lead,
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still of the con, for these presidential-level security events?
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I guess that remains to be seen. You know, in the early in the Civil War, the Alan Pinkerton and
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the Pinkerton Detective Agency was brought in because they had actually uncovered a plot to
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assassinate Lincoln. I think it was called the Gunpowder Plot in Baltimore. So for a while there
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was a combination of Pinkertons and Army protecting Lincoln. And then Lincoln was assassinated,
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and then the Secret Service, which was part of the Treasury, was the main job of the Secret Service
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is stamping out counterfeit dollars. And obviously that was a big problem after the Civil War,
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and they got this protective function as a side job. If they're not taking that side job very
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seriously, then all bets are off the table. In my other two experiences with the Secret Service,
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with federal protective entities, the shoe thrower in Baghdad in, I think, 2008, I had one of my
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Blackwater guys was there in the room because the deputy chief of mission was in the press conference
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as well. And my guy saw the first shoe go, drew his pistol, had a sight picture, saw that it was only a
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shoe, reholstered quickly, and went forward and tackled the guy before the Secret Service moved at all.
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And I was shocked that the Secret Service never reacted to someone actually committing assault and
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battery on George W. Bush. I think it's also important to remember when Benghazi happened,
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for all the correct righteous indignation about that, that a U.S. ambassador was killed,
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murdered in the line of duty. How many rounds were fired by staff, diplomatic security service agents
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of the State Department? Zero. They fired no rounds defending that ambassador. Again, cataclysmic
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failure. So until America demands accountability from its bureaucracy, this will continue to happen,
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and we will continue to lose and get our butts kicked all over the world.
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Well, and that's a great point you make, and obviously something you have experience with, because we've got to
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the point where our government, yes, we have our elected officials, but as I think we've been seeing,
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certainly with the administration right now, that they aren't the ones always calling the shots. And it really is this
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leviathan, this permanent managerial class, this permanent state, this bureaucracy. They are the ones in charge.
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They're sitting there fat and happy. But meanwhile, when things need to get done, when not just seconds
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count or minutes count, but as you say, milliseconds count, that people come up, who come up through that
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system don't always have what it takes to respond properly. Yeah, I think the most important parts
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of Congress going forward are the appropriators. And they need to be held under a very tight leash
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and really made to spend less money on all of these things, because the leviathan will continue to
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grow and feed and gorge on our liberty with their own incompetence until they are literally brought to
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heel by zeroing out some of their budget or wiping out some of these federal agencies that just don't
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belong anymore. Like Ben Franklin said, it's a republic if you can keep it. The one positive thing is the
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Chevron Supreme Court case that just came out a few weeks ago is a major shot across the vial against a
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permanent regulatory state. Because when that Supreme Court decision came through in 1984, which
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started something called the Chevron deference, where it was Chevron versus the Natural Resources Defense
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Council, and the EPA was deciding on some rule. And the Supreme Court gave the EPA the leeway to just
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write these rules. And they took an inch, the Supreme Court gave them an inch, and they've taken many,
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many miles since. I think it's like an average of 78,000 new pages of regulations with the force of law
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every year since then. And Chevron, this, this Supreme Court case, God bless those fishermen in
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Massachusetts who were sick of paying, I think, $700 a day for some fisheries bureaucrat to ride their
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boats. They said, enough, we're not going to do that anymore. They litigated it. Those guys were doing
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that, have every bit, as key a role as the guys that showed up at Lexington and Concord in terms of
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preserving our liberty and rolling back this regulatory state. So thank you, Massachusetts
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fishermen. Amen. Eric Prince, I know you got to run. Where can people go to follow you and keep
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in touch with everything you have going on? At Real Eric D. Prince on X. All right, folks. God
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bless Eric. Appreciate it. Oh, yeah. Make sure you go to X.com. Make sure you check out his podcast as
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well, Off the Leash. You got to check it out. Eric Prince, Darren Beattie joins us next year.
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Where is Jack? Where is Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you.
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Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always
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promo code POSO. So folks, we still have so many questions as to what went wrong in that field
00:32:18.000
in Butler. Eight days in July, folks, eight days in July. If that bullet had just been
00:32:23.900
half an inch to the right, would Joe Biden have been taken out? No, he would have. He was taken
00:32:29.460
out because the bullet missed. But there's also some questions that remain to be asked about
00:32:35.620
the explosives. And so for our, the greatest question asker out there is Darren Beattie from
00:32:42.740
Evolver News. Darren, we've got you on today, man. I've got to share with you what I'm hearing about
00:32:47.140
these explosives. Great. No, I'd love to hear it. So, all right. And, and this comes from, look,
00:32:54.180
I'll just say, I'll put it this way. I'm not attributing this to anyone other than the fact
00:32:58.460
that when I was in the intelligence community, in Navy intelligence specifically, I was attached
00:33:03.640
at one point, actually two points in my career, to explosives, ordinance, disposal, Naval Special
00:33:09.480
Forces, so NSW through the EOD teams. So in that world, which is a very small world, very small
00:33:15.480
community, some of this information has been going around. A lot of the photos have been going around
00:33:19.620
of the explosives. I'm working very hard on obtaining photos of these explosives. But what
00:33:24.200
I'm hearing is these were not pipe bombs, that there were electric matches from fireworks that it
00:33:31.360
looks like, that it seemed to be some sort of Tannerite fuel oil type mixture. May not, you know,
00:33:37.980
there's this question about whether or not they would have worked because of the specifics of the
00:33:43.220
detonator, as well as the specifics of whether they would have maintained that explosive force.
00:33:48.480
They were in some type of cans that were appeared similar to ammo cans. They weren't entirely sure
00:33:55.480
what would have happened. However, this is the key point. There's a lot of talk that the remote
00:34:00.420
detonated bombs found in Thomas Crooks's vehicle were not the kind of device a random 20 year old
00:34:06.320
would have come up with on his own. So we're hearing not pipe bombs, not the pressure cooker
00:34:11.940
bombs, but something in a sort of modified ammo can type device. Darren Beattie, I know you're hearing
00:34:19.120
this cold for the first time. What is your reaction to that? Well, I think this is a really fascinating
00:34:26.540
component of an already deeply suspicious and deeply troubling story surrounding the whole affair
00:34:33.960
in Butler, Pennsylvania. As to the mechanism of the explosives, you know, it, I wonder just what,
00:34:43.140
you know, ostensibly he was trying to do. His car was parked away from the crowd or, you know,
00:34:48.800
what would have happened had the explosives gone off? Were the explosives powerful enough to affect
00:34:55.500
the crowd? Like what was theoretically the plan there for having all the explosives in the car? If he had
00:35:01.860
survived, he would have driven the car toward the crowd and exploded the vehicle. That's also kind
00:35:08.020
of an interesting component that I haven't heard much speculation. Actually, actually, I will, I'll
00:35:13.440
throw out my, my theory on that is that takes the, takes the shot, hides under the sloped roof, clearly
00:35:21.220
picked that roof while he was using the drone, hides under the slope roof, detonates them, right?
00:35:26.220
Detonates them with that remote detonator. And then because he had the bike pre-positioned uses the
00:35:32.200
ensuing chaos to escape on the bicycle. Interesting. No, that's, that's plausible. Um, in which case,
00:35:40.800
you know, would he have needed anything more sophisticated than, you know, the, the, the more,
00:35:46.900
less developed, uh, versions of pipe bombs and so forth? It's, it's, it's, the whole thing is very
00:35:53.580
strange. You know, it seems like, uh, a mission like that is, is, uh, is a suicide mission. So the
00:36:01.360
fact that, you know, he was planning to get away as this might suggest only reinforces our, our
00:36:08.780
questions as to why wouldn't he like any ordinary person assume that the second he gets to the like
00:36:15.940
third rung of the ladder, if that he gets his head blown off right then and there, even if his
00:36:22.420
aerial surveillance indicated that there was no secret service personnel on that roof, as we all
00:36:29.320
saw, there was a building right behind it with windows and there were allegedly people in there.
00:36:34.860
So why wouldn't he have assumed that those guys would blow his head off the second he tries to
00:36:40.020
climb up that building with a gun? So the fact that these explosives suggest that it wasn't simply a
00:36:47.960
suicide mission, um, really kind of underscore those other questions as to why he would have
00:36:55.760
expected to be able to do that. Um, explosives are of course, a regular staple of government
00:37:03.620
operations. And there's always been questions surrounding how the person who allegedly put
00:37:09.020
together the explosives did it. You know, we've run through a whole history of this. We should
00:37:13.620
probably re up these pieces on revolver dot news, but people don't know the first world trade center
00:37:19.200
bombing. The bomb was created with the assistance of an FBI handler. As you know, Jack, as you're into
00:37:27.000
this story to Oklahoma city bombing, there are serious questions as to whether, um, McVeigh and even
00:37:34.920
Nichols could have put together the bomb because they had a lot of difficulty explaining how it was put
00:37:40.960
together in various subsequent interviews and so forth. Michigan fed napping hoax. More recently,
00:37:48.160
the bomb maker, there was a bomb maker who was a fed. And so this follows a certain pattern that again,
00:37:55.120
as to this. Also the, um, I mentioned this one on Tucker, but the Merrick Garland shooting,
00:38:02.220
when the shooting took place, when the shooters got out of their car, their Eric Simpson, um, gets out
00:38:08.760
of his car that an FBI handler was actually in the car behind them, following them to the event,
00:38:16.880
taking photos of the event and speeds away without ever notifying local law enforcement.
00:38:24.460
Yes, no. So again, we have these patterns here in the system, the regime, whoever the network
00:38:30.660
is behind these kinds of matters. And again, you know, you speak about the explosive ordinance community
00:38:36.400
being a small world. I suspect that the dark ops community is a small world because there's only
00:38:42.080
a handful of people with the competence, the maliciousness, and the ability to keep their mouths
00:38:49.580
shut who can work together on things like this. So I suspect this is a small world as well. And they
00:38:54.460
don't necessarily reinvent their playbook because unfortunately they usually don't have to. So you see
00:39:00.580
the same patterns recurring over and over again. And of course I would be remiss in a discussion
00:39:07.480
about explosives, even though these weren't pipe bombs, not to bring up the trillion dollar
00:39:12.980
question pertaining to Kamala and the secret service. I mean, this was a big story before Butler,
00:39:19.000
but now it just underscores if people haven't seen it, go to revolver.news and look at the piece.
00:39:24.940
It's the surveillance footage of the secret service being alerted to a pipe bomb outside of the DNC
00:39:32.720
building on January 6th. Kamala Harris was in that building at the time. They somehow missed the pipe
00:39:39.600
bomb in their initial sweep. And if they had found it in their initial sweep at 11 a.m., that would have
00:39:46.020
had a whole different trajectory in terms of how the events unfolded because you find a bomb near the
00:39:52.440
Capitol in the morning of January 6th, there's probably going to be beefed up security around
00:39:58.240
1 p.m. when that first Ray Epps orchestrated breach occurred. Instead, both of the pipe bombs,
00:40:06.700
one at the RNC, one at the DNC, were coincidentally, miraculously discovered in near-perfect synchronicity
00:40:14.320
to the unfolding attack on the Capitol, like what was unfolded with the Ray Epps breach. And in fact,
00:40:22.360
I recently came across a congressional document testifying to the fact that there were tons of
00:40:28.980
additional bike racks that would have been used for security right at that Ray Epps breach location,
00:40:34.540
but couldn't have been moved there because of the chaos of the cops addressing the DNC pipe bomb
00:40:41.900
that was found right as the attack was unfolding. Absolutely disturbing. Absolutely disturbing stuff.
00:40:50.140
Quick break, right back. Darren B., remember 1776 at humanevents.com. 1776 at humanevents.com
00:40:56.860
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00:41:02.020
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the email, 1776 at humanevents.com, 1776 at humanevents.com. Darren Beatty, finish every point
00:41:21.860
that you're making about Kamala Harris, the fact that we've never once heard from the Democrats
00:41:27.000
that Kamala Harris's life was potentially in danger on January 6th because of the pipe bomb.
00:41:33.700
Yes. Well, all of the details and discrepancies and peculiarities and, you know, downright falsehoods
00:41:40.380
surrounding the pipe bomb, it would take a long time to get into all of that. So I just direct
00:41:45.200
everyone, go to revolver.news, read our catalog of pieces about the pipe bomb. Here, I'll suffice it.
00:41:50.820
Keep it to the most salient point. Number one, there's surveillance footage that was released.
00:41:57.000
of the plainclothes Capitol Police officer informing Kamala Secret Service detail of the existence of
00:42:03.420
the pipe bombs. They respond with total nonchalance. They wait for over a minute before they get out of
00:42:10.480
their vehicles, whereupon they stand around in the most lackadaisical fashion imaginable.
00:42:17.180
They even allow a group of schoolchildren to cross the street and walk right by the bomb,
00:42:22.820
only minutes later to go through the spectacle of diffusing the bomb with this bomb-safe robot.
00:42:29.120
So it's overwhelmingly clear from this damning surveillance footage, which the Capitol Police
00:42:33.280
kept under wraps. It was not released as part of all of the media stuff that people have been hearing
00:42:37.940
about. It was released with great reluctance after tremendous pressure from Thomas Massey,
00:42:42.720
and they thought no one would understand the significance of it. But it's very damning because
00:42:47.540
it shows an overwhelming likelihood that Kamala's Secret Service detail either were fine getting
00:42:53.780
blown up, were fine letting kids get blown up, were fine letting Kamala get blown up, or they somehow
00:42:58.720
knew that that bomb was fake and didn't pose a threat. The question is, how would they have known
00:43:05.260
that in advance? Now, that in and of itself would be a damning thing. But when we combine that with
00:43:12.140
Kamala Harris' inexplicable reluctance to talk about this, she, to this day, hasn't even acknowledged
00:43:19.560
that she was present in the DNC. And yet you would think this should be their number one January 6th
00:43:25.300
talking point that Kamala Harris narrowly lost her life to the MAGA pipe bomb. She hasn't mentioned
00:43:31.480
it at all. They've bent over backwards to try to make January 6th into this deadly terror event.
00:43:37.980
They've lied over and over and over. And yet in this singular instance, they don't even have to
00:43:43.820
lie, at least in as much as Kamala Harris actually was in the building and did narrowly escape the
00:43:50.400
pipe bomb. And so this bizarre fact pattern is only underscored now in light of Butler, Pennsylvania.
00:43:58.880
Why wouldn't the press highlight that, yes, Kamala too almost lost her life to political violence to
00:44:05.480
even it out? Especially now because there are these narratives trying to play up Kamala's needs for
00:44:11.400
security. Forget the fact that Trump had a bullet whiz within millimeters of his face. Now they're
00:44:17.900
saying Kamala's the one who needs security. That's what the media is playing up. And yet, shockingly,
00:44:26.320
they don't mention the fact that she narrowly escaped the pipe bomb. So it makes one wonder,
00:44:31.580
how dark does Kamala and her secret service details secret have to be for her and the media too to go
00:44:40.740
against all political interests and neglect to mention this once? What should be the number one
00:44:47.000
Democrat talking point, the number one Kamala talking point about January 6th is the most carefully
00:44:53.360
guarded secret. And I think it's time to learn why. Well, here's something else that's interesting,
00:45:00.060
and I couldn't agree more, by the way, Darren, and is this idea of the Trump shrapnel hoax. Now,
00:45:07.620
this was something that was started on left-wing Twitter, Blue Anon X, that Trump wasn't really
00:45:14.740
shot. Despite the fact that we have photographs of the shot, videos of the shot, we have video,
00:45:19.500
in fact, we have a still image of the bullet racing across the sky in Pennsylvania, just as it's about
00:45:27.560
to strike Donald Trump. It's not a piece of shrapnel. It's a bullet. We can all see it.
00:45:32.940
Why is it then that the FBI director, Chris Wray, would sit in front of the House and the American
00:45:39.840
people and testify that it may have actually just been a piece of shrapnel?
00:45:44.240
Yeah, I mean, it certainly seems like this is a coordinated effort to downplay the event.
00:45:51.560
As to the specifics of it, I mean, he clearly got shot. He got nicked in the ear. But, you know,
00:45:57.700
even the benefit of that devil's advocate, even if it was shrapnel, which it wasn't, who cares?
00:46:04.000
The relevant fact is that bullets were whizzing by his head, and he narrowly escaped a successful
00:46:09.620
assassination attempt, which never should have happened and was only able to happen because of
00:46:16.120
a sequence of unfathomable security errors that are so inconceivable that it's beyond the threshold
00:46:24.680
of attributing to mere incompetence and has every indication and all the hallmarks of being a kind
00:46:31.120
of setup or inside job. That is the only thing that matters. So even whether it's shrapnel or bullet,
00:46:37.220
whatever, I mean, it's clearly dirty and kind of just low that they would try to downplay it when
00:46:43.400
clearly he was shot with a bullet and that's what hit his ear. But that's even just the bigger
00:46:48.500
reason. The deeper reason, of course, is you'll get millions of Americans who actually fall for
00:46:54.460
this gaslighting and say, because they'll use that as a false because to say, well, the FBI director
00:46:58.860
says that it, you know, it was just shrapnel. And so they will believe this because it downplays
00:47:03.960
the left wing violence, it downplays violence from the left on the right. And because they will
00:47:10.160
always promote and amplify this idea that it's right wing violence, right wing violence, that must
00:47:17.620
be the position and the target and the coordination of all FBI must be directed towards right wing
00:47:24.740
violence. Right. And no, that's absolutely why they're doing it. But I don't even grant them that
00:47:30.160
premise, because I'd say even if it's shrapnel or whatever, don't lose sight. The bigger picture is
00:47:35.580
a guy got on a roof 150 yards away from former president of the United States and presumptive
00:47:42.880
nominee and presumptive next occupant of the White House. He got within 150 yards of him, got multiple
00:47:50.180
shots out. And the only way that that could have happened was a series of inconceivable security
00:47:56.320
failures that are starting to look like they're not just incompetence. Like anything that distracts
00:48:04.700
from that is, you know, is is doing a disservice to the American people, because I think still people
00:48:14.700
because it's such a dark thing to contemplate the fact that there's a non negligible possibility
00:48:20.580
that elements of the federal government, including elements of the Secret Service set up. We're in
00:48:27.640
on an assassination attempt of President Trump is insane. And it's so dark. And we cannot let that
00:48:35.920
go one single bit. We need to pursue the truth wherever it leads. Who shot Donald Trump? Go follow
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Darren Beattie revolver dot news revolver dot news. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission.