The Epstein files, the story, the scandal, the conversation rolls on. Because I suppose in the liminal space between what we assumed would happen with a MAGA, populist Trump-led government, and what has happened, there exist questions like this: Are there powers that transcend and supersede the power even of the executive branch of the U.S. government in the form of the most idiosyncratic, divisive, and in some ways brilliant political leader there s been in the modern era?
00:02:14.000Thanks for joining us this fine Monday for Stay Free with Russell Brand.
00:02:18.000We'll be talking about the Epstein files, the story, the scandal, the conversation rolls on.
00:02:23.000Because I suppose in the liminal space between what we assumed would happen with a MAGA populist Trump-led government and what has happened exist questions like this.
00:02:34.000Are there powers that transcend and supersede the power even of the executive branch of the American government in the form of the most idiosyncratic, divisive, and in some ways brilliant political leader there's been in the modern era, Donald Trump?
00:03:13.000If you're watching us on X or on YouTube or anywhere like that, make your way to Rumble.
00:03:17.000Rumble support us financially and we want to support them with the loyalty that they showed us when I was attacked by the UK government, an attack that I believe continues to this day.
00:03:26.000But justice will prevail because God is real.
00:03:29.000That's one of the things that we'll be discussing is this.
00:04:13.000The story seems to have been reignited somewhat because of this story from Wired.
00:04:19.000They say that the clip released by Trump, by Trump's Department of Justice, was edited.
00:04:26.000A report has undercut the Department of Justice's assertion that a video it released of Epstein's final hours in prison was unedited, but Wired determined the hours of long footage released by the DOJ to quell conspiracies involving Epstein's 2019 in custody suicide was likely modified using the professional video editing software Adobe Premiere Pro.
00:04:51.000Did you just use it just then to cut to your own face?
00:04:54.000Why don't you cut to outside of the room where nothing's happening except a trash can moving suspiciously left and right?
00:05:02.000The file appears to have been assembled from at least two source clips, saved multiple times, explored and then uploaded to the Department of Justice website, the magazine wrote.
00:05:11.000That conclusion was reached by video forensics experts who studied the footage's metadata.
00:05:16.000Hani Farid, professor at the University of California at Berkeley, whose research focuses on digital forensics and misinformation.
00:05:22.000Well, well, misinformation is a category that's been invented in order to ensure that only the information the government wants you to have reaches you.
00:05:32.000But what's fascinating now is there's been a regime change in the United States of America, i.e.
00:05:37.000the terms misinformation and disinformation were invented during the Biden administration, were promoted by Obama directly and vociferously in order to ensure that pro-maga populist media could be shut down.
00:05:50.000Now of course we have a new question, a new challenge.
00:05:52.000What happens when your man, for the majority of our viewers here, is in government?
00:05:56.000And by that, of course, I mean the notable, notorious and marvelous Donald Trump, and you still don't get some of the things you anticipated.
00:06:04.000What questions does that bring to the forefront?
00:06:56.000Now, I've got to say, when I was a woman, Isa, I was very committed.
00:07:00.000I was dedicated, dedicated perhaps a little to the point where it left me vulnerable down the line to some pretty serious challenges.
00:07:07.000And although I live in the light of the Lord and Jesus Christ observes all truth and understands the absolute reality, I never got around to lifting weights with my winky.
00:07:17.000And perhaps that's where I went wrong.
00:07:19.000Conor McGregor's winky is a powerful, powerful thing.
00:09:14.000But what you will also get is some quite well-resourced material.
00:09:18.000The post I was sent was alleged to be from someone working at the institution where Epstein was being held.
00:09:26.000And he said that Epstein on that night was taken to a medical facility and that a vehicle arrived at the same facility that was not registered in the customary way.
00:09:36.000Now, obviously, anyone can make these claims if you can generate a picture where Conor McGregor's winky and Hillary Clinton's face are put together.
00:09:42.000And I'm not suggesting the two of them have ever met or even that they would get on.
00:09:46.000You know, I don't know whether Conor would take on that project.
00:09:50.000You have to recognize that a post online where someone claims that they work at an incarceration facility could, of course, be forged.
00:09:57.000But in the chat, someone said, well, all you could need to do is check the IP address of this post to see if that person was in that vicinity at the time they made the claim that Epstein was transferred.
00:10:08.000And you would have at least some verification of its authenticity.
00:10:11.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and chat.
00:10:25.000I don't mind handing over a bit of power for convenience.
00:10:28.000Isn't that the nature of modern power?
00:10:30.000We're going to bring you a brilliant story about the UK, where facial recognition technology has now reached a total point of, a point, excuse me, of total immersion.
00:10:38.000Everyone's getting their face scanned.
00:10:43.000We have a look at that in Russell Brand Unpacked.
00:10:46.000Here's a quick clip of Russell Brand Unpacked talking about the presumed war between the United Kingdom and Russia, the war that never was, the war that never will be, the war that's being used to legitimise further and further authoritarianism in the UK.
00:11:00.000If you are in the UK, let me know what it's like there at the moment.
00:11:33.000One of the uses of war, rather cynical uses of war historically, is essentially about domestic policy, not about foreign policy.
00:11:41.000It can be quite handy to have an external threat, because one of the obvious things about an external threat is it can tend to drive internal cohesion.
00:11:58.000There's a mass uprising in British agriculture against the government because of policies that seem to have found their way into the UK from external agencies and bodies comparable to the EU, even though Britain aren't in the EU anymore.
00:12:10.000So whether it's farmers or urban populations or people at Glastonbury, there are a wide variety of diverse, indeed opposing opinions about Britain right now.
00:12:21.000Significantly too, Britain has no current popular party behind whom people can organise and mobilize.
00:12:28.000I would say mass civil disobedience and unrest is likely, particularly in these coming summer months.
00:12:33.000Particularly if Kierstama attempts to mobilize the British towards war with Russia.
00:12:40.000Hey, so that stuff's all up on Rumble.
00:12:42.000You can watch those videos in full there.
00:12:43.000I think we put them up on YouTube and sometimes an X. Get over to Rumble and support us there and get Rumble Premium.
00:13:23.000I have seen, remember, I was accused falsely and they and ultimately I was completely cleared.
00:13:30.000The woman admitted that she may have mistook me for somebody else and withdrew all of her lawsuits.
00:13:34.000And so from day one, from the day I was accused, I said I want every document out because I knew every document would prove I was innocent.
00:13:41.000So let me tell you, I know for a fact documents are being suppressed.
00:13:45.000And they're being suppressed to protect individuals.
00:14:00.000Trump got ratioed for the first time ever on Truth Social when posting about the Epstein files.
00:14:07.000He's an extremely popular president, particularly, of course, among you.
00:14:11.000Most of you are vocal, vociferous, and dedicated supporters of Donald Trump.
00:14:16.000I would say, of course, that he's the politician the age demanded, the president the time required, amidst all the sort of ineptitude and decrepitude of the previous administration.
00:14:27.000Someone that is robust, even while, of course, I recognize being a senior dude, was exactly what was needed.
00:14:34.000Someone that was schooled in social media, media more broadly, but was able to apply those techniques to social media.
00:14:43.000I've never seen anything quite like this.
00:14:45.000In the club Football World Cup, Donald Trump gave, do you know this, like Chelsea, a rival team of West Ham United, my beloved West Ham, won the World Club World Cup against Paris Saint-Germain that are owned by, like I said, that are owned by a kind of, you know, Qatari kind of group.
00:15:01.000You know, so really Paris Saint-Germain are a nation really now in terms of their financial backing.
00:15:06.000Well, Trump gave the trophy to Chelsea and he stayed on stage with them.
00:15:14.000This guy does not do things normally or ordinarily.
00:15:18.000And I would say the challenges, if you're someone that loathes Donald Trump, and I know there's a lot of people out there that do, these are all institutional and inherent systemic challenges that were going to have to be dealt with at some point.
00:15:28.000And I would say through the presidency of Trump, they're highlighted much more than they were under someone like Biden or would have been under Kamala Harris, where they're continually and routinely obfuscated.
00:15:39.000Even when Trump does something as bold as when he said, like, are we still talking about Epstein?
00:15:43.000It kind of brings it to the forefront.
00:15:53.000First time they've ever used the term ratio.
00:15:55.000I learned that from CEO of Rumble, Chris Pavlovsky, actually, when he went, like, you know, this is how you need to do your channel and run your channel a bit differently.
00:16:02.000You know, you don't want to be getting rated.
00:16:06.000You know, like, you know, because I weren't familiar with the lexicon of this place.
00:16:10.000And neither is a lot of contemporary and modern media.
00:16:13.000A lot of people you see talking about news stories these days are not aware of how much the environment they operate in is altered.
00:16:20.000That's why I really want you to watch what we're making about the UK and facial recognition technology because institutions of power are deploying methods of control that, whilst extremely potent and powerful, have got to survive in the new social media mass communication environment.
00:16:36.000That's why the power has to be accompanied by the ability to censor and shut down communication.
00:16:42.000Because if you try to introduce facial recognition technology in an environment where people can openly communicate, they'll go, hey, while you're claiming to do this to protect us, you're obviously doing this to control us.
00:16:52.000Watch out for that excellent episode of Russell Brand Unpacked coming up this week.
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00:16:59.000So here online, excuse me, President Donald Trump's weekend post defending AG Pam Bondi's handling of the Epstein files has triggered an unprecedented backlash, making the first time the Republican has been ratioed on his own social media platform.
00:17:12.000So this really is just them desperately grasping at a bit of negative stuff about Trump.
00:17:17.000I guess while you're still here, whether you're on YouTube or X or wherever you're watching this, get on over to Rumble, join Rumble Premium, support us there.
00:17:24.000If you're still on locals, man, I love you guys.
00:17:26.000I really appreciate your ongoing support.
00:17:28.000Jude Syk and Purple Flower and Underdog and all of you on Rumble as well.
00:17:43.000I'm an Englishman living in your country, the United States of America.
00:17:46.000I believe that the biggest threat we face is global imperialism that's being advanced through new high technologies, exactly like facial recognition technology through mass surveillance.
00:17:57.000I believe that we have to watch out for national ID.
00:17:59.000I believe that centralized currencies are going to be introduced.
00:18:01.000But all of this technology could be used to liberate us and free us.
00:18:05.000I'm not in particular a conservative or Republican person.
00:18:09.000That's the only allegiance I have to him.
00:18:12.000Everything else is of mankind, as far as I can tell.
00:18:15.000Everything else is fallen and potentially flawed.
00:18:17.000Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
00:18:18.000Let's finish off this thing about the list, the Epstein files, and then we'll move on to some really funny stuff of Donald Trump presenting this thing.
00:18:29.000Now, I know that means I'm about to do some reading, so I'm going to press this, knowing that's what's coming up.
00:18:34.000And in a minute, I'm going to send you something that a friend of mine sent me on X, which talked about a person allegedly or claiming to work at the institution where Epstein was being held, who says Epstein was rushed out of there and that he was essentially, that he's essentially not dead and that he's alive and that they used a fake and phony corpse and there's photographs comparing corpses.
00:19:00.000And in some cases, girls, they're all going after AG Pam Bundy, who is doing, I'm not going to do it anymore, sorry, who is doing a fantastic job.
00:19:07.000We're on one team, MAGA, and I don't like what's happening.
00:19:10.000We have a perfect administration, the talk of the world.
00:19:13.000And selfish people are trying to hurt it all over a guy who never dies, Jeffrey Epstein.
00:19:18.000For years, it's Epstein over and over again.
00:19:20.000Why are we giving publicity to the files written by Obama, Crooked Hillary, Comey, Brennan, and the losers and criminals of the Biden administration who conned the world with their Russia, Russia, Russia hoax, 51 intelligence agents and the laptop from hell and more?
00:19:34.000I think that a lot of people are going to be on there and that's what we're sort of looking forward to, isn't it?
00:19:37.000I mean, that's what I was looking forward to.
00:19:39.000And I have to recognize I've got skin in the game because I want to see, like, I want to see files release where it goes, we're like, oh my god, I knew it.
00:19:55.000Look, I also recognize, and as Bill O'Reilly said, that there are probably people that had relationships with Epstein that were just using his private jet.
00:20:45.000So there's layers and levels to this kind of thing, presumably.
00:20:48.000But what we, the public, we, the people, have to be trusted with is absolute transparent truth.
00:20:55.000Then we in the court of public opinion, which seems to be trustworthy when it comes to so many other matters, will determine through debate and analysis our own perspective and opinion.
00:21:04.000I think so much of Trump's ongoing popularity is built around the fact that he was transparent and open and candid and doesn't talk like a normal politician because people were sick and tired of normal politicians because we know what normal politicians are.
00:21:16.000They are slick, managed and manipulated.
00:21:19.000And now we're beginning to understand why they seem like that.
00:21:22.000It seems like many of them have been blackmailed and are controlled because they've got embarrassing and indeed illegal skeletons in their closet.
00:21:29.000And that Jeffrey Epstein was at the center of that.
00:21:33.000Maybe it goes much deeper, much wider, much more occultist, much more satanic, much more peculiar and weird.
00:21:37.000But Jeffrey Epstein seems to be an outlier in, oh, that's how it works.
00:21:41.000It's just like picking off one mosaic tile and underneath you can see the deep archaeological truth of how the system operates.
00:21:49.000People that are in positions of power are not in power at all.
00:21:53.000They're either bound financially, logistically, legalistically, or perhaps by the most corrupt means imaginable.
00:22:00.000They have sinned, they have committed crime, and somewhere the means to blackmail them exists.
00:22:05.000That's why Assange's take is so important.
00:22:07.000Julian Assange, of course, who says, the reason you're not getting access to these files is because the blackmail is still operating.
00:22:14.000And once the files are released, the opportunity for blackmail is gone.
00:22:18.000So generally speaking, me, I think you're better off with President Trump than anyone that's going to merge out of the Democrat Party system, hands down.
00:22:28.000But my hope is that from this new form of populist politics, different party politics will emerge.
00:22:36.000New politicians, new movements focused primarily on decentralization.
00:23:12.000Do you imagine that's why men get into positions of fame and high status because of the high availability of sex?
00:23:17.000Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
00:23:18.000Giving up on the John F. Kennedy or Martin Luther King files, no matter how much success we've had, securing the border, deporting criminals, these are all things that MAGA voters are down with, right?
00:23:46.000We're saving our country, making America great again, which will continue to be our complete priority.
00:23:51.000The left is imploding, cash patel, and the FBI must be focused on investigating voter fraud, political corruption, Act Blue, the rigged and stolen election of 2020 and arresting thugs and criminals instead of spending months after month looking at nothing but the same old radical left-inspired documents on Epstein.
00:24:36.000Well, it seems in this moment, he appears to be the issue that Trump can't, with bombast, charisma, rhetoric, or charm, roll back because it points to something.
00:24:45.000I know Dan Bongino and I know he's a really good man.
00:24:49.000I've also been around power in a variety of forms now.
00:24:51.000And what I have personally observed is when people move from campaigning and activism and being outside of power into power, they are dealing with a lot of obligations and challenges that are not clear or apparent in the prior phase.
00:25:05.000Now, there are some sort of dedicated activist opponent type mentality, individuals and groups that don't want to be in power.
00:25:11.000And I think the left got characterized by that and perhaps still is characterized by that.
00:25:15.000I mean the extreme social justice left.
00:25:18.000Neoliberalism and neoconservatism operate in a narrow strata that always maintains institutional power and the differences between them are fundamentally, if you ask me, irrelevant.
00:25:28.000On the periphery of both of those movements, you've got national populism on one side and social justice on the other and they might inform the main bodies that sometimes get into administration and sometimes get into power, but they themselves are connected to nodes that are always going to be peripheral.
00:25:42.000And on the left, they're just happy to campaign forever.
00:25:46.000And what we're talking about with the Epstein files is the kind of compromises that might pertain to extremely powerful individuals that have been in control of global events and the trajectory of global power for decades.
00:25:56.000That's why we're talking about the Clintons, the Obamas, the Bushes.
00:26:00.000Those kind of names are the names people are interested in.
00:26:02.000I think people also are capable of discerning between hedonism and decadence, even though that does bring to the forefront moral questions because our leaders should be behaving in a moral and ethical way that is, if not supreme, at least is a good example to everyone else.
00:26:16.000Let me know if you agree with that in the comments and chat.
00:26:18.000But we can also see the difference between ghastly, ghoulish criminality, coercion, trafficking, paedophilia, non-consensual activity at an institutional scale or even at the individual scale.
00:26:30.000These are clear crimes and they ought to be investigated.
00:26:34.000And if there's information pertaining to them, it should be released and revealed.
00:26:37.000Trump made his bones and his name by being the president and politician that was not afraid to say what was unsayable elsewhere, i.e.
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00:30:11.000And I think the real answer is Jeffrey Epstein was working on behalf of Intel services, probably not American.
00:30:17.000And we have every right to ask, on whose behalf was he working?
00:30:22.000How does a guy go from being a math teacher at the Dalton school in the late 70s with no college degree to having multiple airplanes, a private island, and the largest residential house in Manhattan?
00:30:37.000And no one has ever gotten to the bottom of that because no one has ever tried.
00:30:41.000And moreover, it's extremely obvious to anyone who watches that this guy had direct connections to a foreign government.
00:30:48.000Now, no one's allowed to say that that foreign government is Israel because we have been somehow cowed into thinking that that's naughty.
00:30:58.000There is nothing wrong with saying that.
00:31:00.000There is nothing hateful about saying that.
00:31:02.000There's nothing anti-Semitic about saying that.
00:31:04.000There's nothing even anti-Israel about saying that.
00:31:06.000I've spent my entire life pretty much in Washington where I knew and loved a number of people, including one very close person who worked at CIA.
00:31:14.000That has never prohibited me from saying, I think the CIA has done some horrible things, murdered a bunch of people, participated in the murder of a sitting U.S. president.
00:33:02.000And of course, that question has been asked to the government of Israel, and their answer is, we're not going to tell you.
00:33:07.000And I think our answer should be no no.
00:33:09.000As long as we're sending you money, if you were committing crimes on our soil, we have an absolute right to know, did you do this or not?
00:33:17.000And yet everybody has been so brainwashed into thinking that's somehow an expression of hate or bigotry when it's not, it's a baseline question that every U.S. citizen has a right to an answer on.
00:33:36.000I'd say that was a presidential piece of oratory from Tucker Carlson there and the way that the political landscape is shifting, evolving and altering.
00:33:45.000Who could conclude anything other than a likely position of political power in Tucker Carlson's future?
00:33:52.000Let me know what you think about that in the comments and the chat.
00:33:56.000You'll see that speech, I imagine, circulating on X and other social media posts supported by people from across the political spectrum.
00:34:04.000And I hope it facilitates a sensible conversation about the Middle East and the affiliations that combatants on both sides indeed of the conflicts there, whether that's a sort of a conflict in which there's an enormous disparity or the broader conflicts in that region are participating in American politics through lobbying and donation.
00:34:48.000I was at Turning Point with my mates and I did a talk there and I interviewed some people for Ramble including Jack Pasebik and I don't know why I have trouble talking about it.
00:34:57.000It's just the relationship between it written down and saying it.
00:35:17.000I want to actually focus on, like, look, Jake, one of the things you've done that's made me love you most is you've taken on the burden of supporting West Ham United.
00:35:25.000That's why I'll support LSU for baseball.
00:35:28.000I'll support those Philadelphia Eagles.
00:36:19.000Anyway, so over in the world where football is the sport where you kick balls with your feet rather than throwing balls with your hands, Trump presented the World Football Club Trophy to Chelsea.
00:37:39.000He just stayed there, even when they're doing the jumping up and down thing.
00:37:42.000I always find that moment a little bit awkward when a trophy is given over.
00:37:45.000And I actually admire the players as much for their athleticism, tenacity, skill, and brilliance in winning the trophy for their ability to celebrate publicly.
00:37:54.000I always find that a bit awkward to sort of go, yeah, woo, yeah, look at us.
00:38:30.000Paul Palmer, the tall guy just to the left there of Trump, this guy on the frame behind the sort of mixed raced goalkeeper right to the left of the frame.
00:38:37.000Cole Palmer is the jewel in British football right now.
00:38:41.000Long, languid footballer, doesn't make sense visually, certainly makes sense athletically.
00:38:48.000Most exciting British footballer since Paul Gascoigne.
00:38:52.000Many people are saying we're going to see Cole Palmer.
00:39:00.000Like I can assume that the next major international tournament, his grace and elegance will prevail.
00:39:06.000He's excited because his control is good, he shoots brilliantly, he distributes the ball well, he's got pace, he's good at assists and setting up from wide positions, but he was also dangerous inside the box.
00:39:18.000For a minute, he was at Manchester City.
00:39:20.000Manchester City let him go to Chelsea, and it's like one of those sort of pivotal moments that might define the sort of future of top-flight football.
00:39:28.000Although, you know, there's a lot of variables in the EPL.
00:39:31.000But on the international stage, people are excited about Cole Palmer.
00:39:33.000Here he is talking about Trump's contribution.
00:39:37.000Nah, I knew he was going to be here, but I didn't know he was going to be on the stand where we left the trophy.
00:40:10.000Here's Donald Trump talking about Pele.
00:40:12.000And I don't know if Donald Trump's been to the Greta Thunberg school of elocution because he ain't saying Pele any way I've ever heard it said before.
00:41:24.000Okay, so yeah, what did you make of that?
00:41:26.000Is it interesting to see your beloved president in a new environment?
00:41:29.000I just like that he's like, I'm staying up.
00:41:31.000The guy's giving him signals, and then they even like, let's push them back further in the crowd so they can't see.
00:41:36.000No, he's like, I'm in the middle of it.
00:41:37.000Do you remember whenever you see Trump at some international treaty, like even when it's like the G7 or one of them things where they all line up on steps, that dude won't behave?
00:41:45.000Like when he does them aggressive handshakes, drags people about, pushes himself to the front.
00:41:50.000Then poor other sods with the nice socks, you're just intrudos.
00:41:54.000What chance do they stand against someone who's old school?
00:42:01.000If you are going to accept the values, structures and systems and institutions of our current regime, that's the person that's going to be in charge.
00:42:18.000But if you keep the systems and institutions the same, you're going to have to use corruptions to void, negate, replace stymy leaders who are schooled in how to handle these kind of dynamics.
00:42:29.000Because a man that's just will boldly stand there.
00:42:31.000I mean, if I was actually meant to get that award, I'd be like, well, thank you so much.
00:42:35.000Should I go, is it someone else I can award?
00:42:37.000But Trump and Kamala Harris giving that award over?
00:45:36.000You're not going to be able to, in a world where someone can hack their way into Elmo's account and post that, it's very difficult to control the narrative.
00:45:44.000And so I suppose, in the end, authenticity and truth are going to be the only solution.
00:45:51.000Here's Dave Smith, who's been, the cover-up of Jeffrey Epstein is worse than the cover-up of Biden's dementia.
00:46:09.000But, I mean, this is one of those ones where the news cycle moves so quickly that I can't, like, I was dealing with that when it was happening.
00:46:18.000Like, that's, like, this is, there must be some sort of trickle-down effect of news and information, mustn't there?
00:46:25.000Where, like, where, if you were, when you were watching the debate, even prior to the debate that ultimately led to his replacement, people were talking the whole time about Biden's mental decay.
00:47:10.000Because we can just keep talking about it over and over again.
00:47:12.000That's why, yeah, man, that's what's happening to us.
00:47:14.000I mean, that's why I think that I want to pivot to talking about the eternal and the eternal values and the solution.
00:47:20.000The challenges, these spaces, it seems, demand that we continually talk about the fast news cycle that you will surely have now, by now observed, is cyclical and repetitive, even now.
00:47:51.000Why are they, every decision they're making, biased towards institutional power, global corporatism?
00:47:57.000This was before wokeism really kicked in and they started to sort of shift the cultural values and make claims of moral credibility that were always dubious and based on expedience, i.e.
00:48:08.000they don't really care about the vulnerable ethnic groups in the same way they don't care about the vulnerable during a pandemic.
00:48:14.000They just use the vulnerable to legitimize authority.
00:48:28.000That's basically, you know, so I don't feel like really I've changed at all in some senses.
00:48:33.000I've just like migrated to another country and to recognizing that you're probably better off if one political leader and one political party is in general deriving its moral positions from something like in this instance, literally Christianity.
00:48:49.000But when we were at, I went at Turning Point, as I mentioned, and the main point I wanted to talk about was, well, look, these are political parties and unless something radical happens, like we're not going to accept donations no more and lobbying is banned, then you're going to get radical change immediately.
00:49:06.000So if there was going to be a third party or a radical shifting of either of the main parties in your country or mine, that's the kind of shift that would make a difference.
00:49:15.000And if you don't get that, there's a reason for it.
00:49:17.000It's because they want that conduit of power to remain in place.
00:49:20.000And that's not as sexy or as intriguing as the Epstein files, but it reveals a similar thing.
00:49:40.000Let's have a look at Dan Bongino, who we love, out of fealty to his great work at Rumble and the fact that I've met him and I know I've looked in his eyes.
00:49:50.000He says he might quit the FBI over all this.
00:49:51.000There is major turmoil inside the Justice Department tonight over the handling of files in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
00:49:57.000Sources tell ABC News there was a fiery confrontation between Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino and that Bongino has told allies he may resign.
00:50:08.000Here's ABC's Chief Justice correspondent, Pierre Thomas.
00:50:11.000Tonight, turmoil at the top levels of the Justice Department.
00:50:15.000Sources tell ABC News of a fiery confrontation between Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino and Attorney General Pam Bondi over the department's handling of the investigation into sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
00:50:27.000Sources tell us Bongino did not come to work today and has told allies he may resign.
00:50:39.000I'm like so human in the end because this is what's interesting.
00:50:44.000I remember this, I suppose, somewhat around conspiracy theories.
00:50:49.000When I met some people that were themselves subject to conspiracy theories, I was like, oh, this is ruining.
00:50:54.000And when I myself became subject to conspiracy theories, other people say, you're Katy Perry's handler.
00:50:59.000I was like, well, you ain't seeing what's going on inside this marriage because I'm not.
00:51:03.000And I was like, oh, maybe then all of these other conspiracy theories are also not true.
00:51:09.000Like if I know that there's not anything weird going on here, and when I was like through British, should we say British class structure, when I was around people that were super wealthy and stuff, you know, I'm not saying that there isn't anything going on.
00:51:24.000I'm saying there are occult interests running the world.
00:51:27.000I'm saying that there are occult interests, dark interests in Hollywood, in finance, in global politics.
00:51:34.000That's the thing that makes me stay loyal to OGs like Alex Jones and David Icke, even when David Icke never misses an opportunity to sort of cuss me out on X. I feel like you did such good work in the early days,
00:51:50.000ensuring that there is a spiritual dimension to the way we look at politics and being so intrepid in investigation and enduring ridicule in the mainstream that I actually don't care if you say, Russell Brand has got his top off, or Russell Brand believes in Jesus.
00:52:08.000Also, when you believe in Jesus the way I believe in Jesus, it's such a tremendous relief.
00:52:15.000And every so often, there's this other drop, Jake, where like it kind of like I feel like, oh, like something's moving deeper inside of me, like something is occupying my heart and my gut.
00:53:08.000And like often in that, what I suppose a saint does is a saint just moves deeper and deeper into God, through the natural, into God, deeper and deeper.
00:53:16.000Whether it's looking at, when I say the natural, I mean like say natural beauty or even imagine having such saintliness that you would look at a beautiful woman and not see that sexually, not see it sexually.
00:53:30.000Oh, that's a beautiful woman, but I am not living through the flesh.
00:53:37.000Beauty is just a thing that indicates the presence of God.
00:53:42.000When you see beauty in whatever form, that's the indication of the presence of God, whether it's in the night sky, a human being, an animal, a situation.
00:54:41.000Lord, I ask to be forgiven for all of the suffering and pain that I've caused in this world through my selfishness.
00:54:47.000To people close to me, people far from me, from my words and through my actions, through the words that reverberate through space endlessly, Lord, that every vibration, every utterance there across eternity and your canvas is eternity, Father.
00:55:03.000And whilst I may be using the rhetoric and analysis of the great Carl Sagan when I talk about every transmission still being present, that space and time are ultimately illusions, certainly in the mind of God.
00:55:22.000You, Heavenly Father, that are outside of time, outside of space, outside of all that is manifest.
00:55:28.000Oh, Lord, in your holy symmetry, in your scales and patterns and in your glory, whether we're experiencing it through music or mathematics, let us revere you.
00:55:37.000Lord, let all those be healed that have been harmed by war, by want, by selfishness, Father, whether I've personally participated in it or not.
00:55:49.000Lord God, thank you for your Son, Jesus Christ, through whom we may all know forgiveness through the covenant of his blood.
00:55:56.000Thank you, Lord, that you substituted him in his perfection, that you, through the cross, crossed over our sin into his perfection and his perfection into our sin.
00:56:09.000Thank you, Lord, that John the Baptist prepared the way and leapt in the belly.
00:56:15.000And in the same way that Esau and Jacob may have quarreled in utero across two uteruses, that of Elizabeth and that of Mary, the harmony and forbearance and perspicacity of the forecoming of the Christ was foretold through Elizabeth and Mary's conversation.
00:56:39.000Thank you that you lived a perfect life and that you died for us and that you took all suffering on yourself, all curse, all sin, my sin and everybody's sin.
00:56:50.000Thank you that through you the supernatural was achieved and through you we may know the gift of the Holy Spirit.
00:56:57.000Thank you that through you our bodies may become temples, dwelling places for the eternal, that we no longer need the rituals of sacrifice.
00:57:07.000We need only to repent and turn away from sin as we turn towards you, O God, O Father, Jesus Christ.
00:57:16.000In the name of Jesus, we pray for forgiveness for all who have sinned and we pray for holy reconciliation and for the ultimate merge of heaven and earth Lord.
00:59:43.000It's like spending time with these people in a regular setting.
00:59:46.000That's what does the same way you could walk across the street and spend time with your neighbor and realize these people aren't crazy.
00:59:52.000Not all of the world is crazy when you can meet people in a relationship sense and just have a meal with them, which is what you've done with Dr. Oz, Bobby Kennedy, just normal conversations.
01:00:05.000I think that's what you have to, when you only see people through the screens, even with you, it's like I know you, but not everybody knows you.
01:00:11.000They just get to see you through the screen and they can come up with their own judgments.
01:00:16.000When you sit across the table with somebody, you realize they're either good people or not good.
01:02:07.000Where there is doubt, I'm having faith.
01:02:08.000Where there is despair, I may bring hope.
01:02:11.000The despair is external and I want to bring hope to people.
01:02:14.000Like, am I bringing hope to people that are in despair?
01:02:16.000If I'm not, I'm not doing what the St. Francis Prayer suggests.
01:02:19.000Where there's despair, I may bring hope.
01:02:21.000Where there are shadows, I may bring light.
01:02:22.000Within myself, there is unconsciousness and unawareness.
01:02:25.000Can I bring the light of consciousness, the light that Christ is to all parts of me, the light that he, our Lord and Savior, brought into being?
01:02:33.000The light that through his personification, incarnation, he made possible for humankind, for mankind.
01:02:39.000Where there are shadows, let me bring light.
01:02:40.000And where there is sadness, let me bring joy.
01:05:23.000Free speech is under attack, Jack, but Rumble refuses to take it lying down.
01:05:28.000Rumble is farting out the fierce cock of authoritarianism and clamping shut the butt cheeks of free speech, baby.
01:05:37.000We've always believed in empowering voices, no matter how unpopular.
01:05:40.000And now we're taking that fight to the next level.
01:05:42.000When major advertisers conspire to pull their dollary dues, even brands like Dunkin Donuts turn their back, claiming Rumble had a right-wing culture.