Episode 141 LIVE: Military Mishaps – Firebrand with Matt Gaetz
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Join us Friday afternoon as we are broadcasting live from Room 2021 of the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C. as we cover the latest in the U.S. vaccine scandal and the hearings regarding it.
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matt gates the biggest firebrand inside of the house of representatives you're not taking matt
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gates off the board okay because matt gates is an american patriot and matt gates is an american
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hero we will not continue to allow the uniparty to run this town without a fight i want to thank
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you matt gates for holding the line matt gates is a courageous man if we had hundreds of matt gates
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in dc the country turns around it's that simple he's so tough he's so strong he's smart and he
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loves this country matt gates it is the honor of my life to fight alongside each and every one of you
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we will save america it's choose your fighter time send in the firebrand
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welcome back to firebrand we are live this friday afternoon broadcasting out of room 2021 of the
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rayburn house office building here at the capitol complex in washington dc and we are going to be
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answering some really important questions regarding our military they're losing weapons they're losing
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people there's the vaccine injured out of the military we're going to look at how audits have
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shown this ukraine fiasco to be a real nightmare when it comes to accountability and we're also
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going to cover a very important hearing that happened with the vaccine injured more broadly
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here on capitol hill we are streaming on rumble where natalie says is the u.s going to be involved
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in another war ellie notes that everyone said that trump was going to get us into all these wars but
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turns out we had a lot of peace in the trump era and that has been shattered by the weakness and
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poor decision making of the biden administration and we will get into what's going on in yemen but
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first here on the hill today congresswoman marjorie taylor green senator ron johnson and others had an
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important hearing regarding the vaccine injured and i want to play you this clip you're going to hear
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from dr kirk milhan uh dr ryan cole and of course dr peter mccullough talking about how the pharmaceutical
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industry has a grip on the medical community and it's a fearful one take a listen
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what is happening throughout our medical establishment um i don't know what's going on
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because when i look at the cleveland clinic data when there are 51 000 employees that are looked at
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and they study and they say what's your risk of getting covid and it looks at how many vaccines you
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had the lowest risk for getting covid is if you've had zero vaccines as you add vaccines your risk to
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get covid goes up i've never seen a vaccine like this that's not the basis of vaccines they shouldn't
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have what we would call negative efficacy that is a peer-reviewed beautiful study from cleveland
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clinic completely ignored we have a booster for something that's extinct and it's still being pushed by
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our government agencies xbb 1.5 is now 0.0 percent prevalent we're at jn1 which is 62 percent
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prevalent we have a booster vaccine from pfizer for something that doesn't exist and we still have a
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government pushing it but we have physicians and we have health care systems that are dependent on the
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government teat and they're nursing that teat for every dollar they get and anybody that speaks against
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that cash flow gets the hatchet i think the body of practicing physicians and nurses and medical
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technologists and all the allied health professionals the vast majority took the vaccines and were under
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mandates under biden's mandates to take the vaccine they all have a deep conscious or subconscious fear
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themselves of what's in their bodies they likely had their families vaccinated they likely promoted
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these vaccines with their patients once people doctors have taken the vaccine they simply can't be
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objective and what we're hearing from patients is that they're being ignored and what's going on is
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called gaslighting that they're told that this is in their head because the doctors themselves and the
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nurses do not want to come to their own personal recognition that they themselves have taken the
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vaccine this is a unique problem that is going to bear out over time and i hope that these individuals
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in a sense become aware now clearly i have doctor after doctor nurse after nurse coming to me saying
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i've developed myocarditis i've developed a blood clot now i'm regretful but i'm hoping that they
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themselves don't have to develop a personal medical problem to become aware and be activated because
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they have a duty to warn others we are back live and what i learned from that testimony is that the
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cover-up is part of the cope because the medical industrial complex did so much to push the vaccine
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among their own members among the people who are on the front line providing care now you've got a
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circumstance where when those people are seeing some sort of disproportionate impact or as we're
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analyzing whether there's a disproportionate impact uh the reckoning that someone has to come to
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regarding being a vax pusher and then the impact that's had on themselves the health of their family
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it's really something there there is another critical feature of this vax mandate and we continue
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to beat the drum for our service members who were driven out who deserve reparations there was
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testimony from dr milhan on specifically this vax mandate and the military take a listen
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how do we take care of um not just myocarditis but building the data set to show the level of
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injury uh to these service members thank you congressman um as someone who proudly wore the
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uniform back in the 1980s in the air force and my colleague dr milhan was also former air force so
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we appreciate the the line of questioning because it's near and dear to our hearts having proudly
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served this country and i i think it's tragic that we rolled it out on that young healthy cohort this
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experimental investigational um product early on and uh senator johnson brought up early um the
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department of defense has a database their epidemiology medical epidemiology database is the best in the
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world and after the hearing we had uh december or january a year year or so ago they froze that
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we had the data at that point we know who was being injured and we saw marked rises in all sorts of
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conditions and when he tried to request the information from them they said oh we've got to update our
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database and then they basically a glitch a glitch and erased it so yes i mean in there should be i i mean
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231 um uniformed service members present or previous just filed for um court martial against uh secretary
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of defense and others and i think that's a reasonable action based on forcing our troops into something
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investigational that hampered the readiness of our nation i get calls from military positions around
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the country every week reporting to me the clotting they're seeing the lost another pilot today
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um got another one sidelined myocarditis another you know 40 year old had a heart attack another 27 year
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old had a heart attack another 22 year old has an 18 inch clot i get calls every week from medical
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physicians around the country reporting to me what's happening i appreciate and you know not only you
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know i love what you did with the defense authorization but we should restore their back pay in addition
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and restore them to full honor and duty if they even want to come back to a government that harmed
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our own soldiers that were defending our own country so this is obviously i'm passionate on this one
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we are back live jan on twitter says don't forget that there was the anthrax vaccine subject to a good
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deal of scrutiny and recall and donna on facebook says that i need to mind myself and she had some
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suggestions on how to do that uh now we're going to look at what's going on in yemen in a little
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u.s and british combined strikes have been hitting houthi targets in yemen following the houthis being
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warned week after week month after month to stop attacking the free flow of shipping that is running
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through the red sea and the suez canal now you've got the united states moving substantial naval assets
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into the red sea to execute on these strikes the brits are actually having to execute them
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from cyprus a 3 000 mile plus round trip from where they're striking in yemen yemen is a failed state the
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houthis control the northern portion of it they were at war with saudi arabia for years about this
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saudi arabia wasn't really able to decapitate them or limit their capabilities to be able to have these
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cheap drone strikes where a lot of energy and goods moving through the red sea and the suez canal
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to europe to asian markets these are now subjected to very cheap attacks and the attacks are growing
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even more dangerous you've seen houthi assets landing on ships taking them over and that has a major impact
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on the economy in europe and throughout the mediterranean here's my take uh i do not believe
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that we ought to have a gulf of tonkin moment emerge in the red sea by having so many vessels there that
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they're basically bumping into each other i think that the united states has to recognize that when you
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look at the red sea and the suez canal the principal stakeholder there for energy and other goods
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is europe i think if nato forces want to work together the united states can contribute to that
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but us just doing this bilaterally with the brits to me shoulders the burden for a lot of other
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european countries that need to see the houthis not completely torturing the free flow of navigation
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through that narrow waterway we've had a good amount of reporting on this so abc's taking a look and take a
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listen tonight u.s and british forces unleashing a massive retaliatory strike on houthi rebels in
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yemen after months of costly attacks on commercial shipping in the red sea a u.s official confirming
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the strikes hit multiple houthi targets in yemen and involved a mix of tomahawk cruise missiles and
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fighter jets moments ago president biden releasing a statement saying these targeted strikes are a clear
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message adding the u.s will not tolerate attacks on our personnel or allow hostile actors to imperil
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freedom of navigation and the president not ruling out taking further measures to protect our people
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since mid-november the houthis have launched at least 27 attacks claiming it's in retaliation for
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israel's war against hamas disrupting one of the most vital shipping routes in the world
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the latest attack coming overnight the houthis firing a ballistic missile towards a commercial
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ship in the region just hours after american and british forces repelled the rebels largest attack
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yet intercepting a barrage of 21 houthi drones and missiles one of the houthis most brazen attacks
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coming in november when terrorists hijacked a cargo ship co-owned by an israeli businessman
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landing a helicopter on its deck in the red sea the ship and its 25-man crew still being held by the
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rebels tonight a houthi leader warning any u.s attack will not go without a response
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we are back live so there are now three fronts in this war you've got israel fighting hamas on the
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south and gaza really steamrolling gaza in large part there and then in the north you've got hezbollah
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increasingly active out of lebanon and now you have yemen and the houthis and you can tie hamas
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and hezbollah and the houthis back to iran and when the biden administration made iran flush
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by pulling back some of the maximum pressure of the trump campaign you saw this bad activity increase
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in nature and in violence and in impact there's an important discussion to be had here in yemen
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about war powers as well you'll recall many debates that we've broadcast on this program
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really central around or center around me making the argument that the united states cannot go to war
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without the congress taking some authorizing action and i've held that view whether biden was
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president trump was president it's just it's just too this nation makes too much of an impact
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for one person to be vested with that decision that's a decision that has to be shared with the
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elected leaders and so while i do not believe that this initial strike from biden was illegal per se
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because there was force protection to consider you can't leave our service members as sitting ducks
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extended hostilities against the houthis in yemen would require the administration to come to
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congress and lay out a vision tell us what's going on what are the objectives how do we ensure this
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doesn't become an ensnaring event where for decades now we're going to be the block captain of yemen
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certainly something that that we don't want to do in one place we already are excessively entangled
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ukraine now you will recall i have had many circumstances where i've laid out the concern
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with dropping these billions of dollars in assets cash weapons into one of the most corrupt countries
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in the world even if they're getting better pretty grisly track record you couldn't do that without some of
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this falling into bad hands you couldn't do that without departures from requisite accountability
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and you heard time and again from administration officials national security experts even the guy
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you're going to hear from in this next clip the inspector general of the department of defense
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mr stork all saying no no no we've got this we've got this so what you're going to hear from
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is from the spring of last year and listen to how confident everybody was that nothing was going
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to fall into bad hands as you testify here today you cannot testify truthfully under oath that
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the dod has complied with the policy and law regarding end-use monitoring during all times of this conflict
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in that right we are conducting a series of evaluations that look at the controls that dod has
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in place to ensure that they are taking the steps that are required i get all that but but here's the
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the operative question we haven't complied with with end-use monitoring according to the law with
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everything we've sent to ukraine to date have we so our 2020 report which is our last public report on
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this made a number of recommendations all of those i know i know but you're you're sort of dodging the
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question you cannot testify that we have complied with the end-use monitoring requirements at all times
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during this conflict can you so look this is an active war zone there are always going to be
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things that you don't know are happening or you don't see but we are not seeing any evidence of
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systemic uh diversion of the equipment that the united states has provided uh secretary austin and dod
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leaders have repeatedly discussed the importance of protecting our contributions with our ukrainian
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counterparts as you know we also have a small team within the u.s embassy there that works closely with
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the ukrainians to conduct end-use monitoring and to this date we have not seen any evidence of any
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type of widespread diversion of any of the assistance that we provided we have adapted our accountability
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practices for the combat environment to address the risk of illicit diversion using mechanisms that
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go above and beyond our set our standard practices the u.s government has not seen credible evidence of any
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diversion of u.s provided weapons outside of ukraine can you give us assurance that none of that money is
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in in that's being sent to arguably one of the most if not the most corrupt uh country on the planet
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is being misused misspent lost malfeasance going to gone to oligarchs or special individuals connected to
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you know the the the government etc what assurance can you give the american people we work every day
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uh to ensure that we're doing robust oversight i get it sort of programmatic reviews and the
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investigations so we get no assurance and and i understand you're working with your partners but
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you can give us no assurance is that generally the answer well so so what i've testified to congressman
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is that based on our completed work we have not substantiated any instances of diversion
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of u.s security assistance to ukraine that was then this is now and indeed there are substantial
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concerns now about the taxpayer resources that we are sending oceans away this report now from the
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financial times pentagon failed to track ukraine arms worth worth more than one billion dollars says
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watchdog the pentagon failed to properly track more than one billion dollars worth of weapons the u.s
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provided to ukraine according to a watchdog's report that could fuel concerns about whether the arms
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have been diverted from kiev at a time when congress is weighing whether to send more military aid the
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article continues the u.s did not appropriately monitor at least one billion dollars of the 1.7 billion
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dollars in weapons sent to ukraine since russia launched its full-scale invasion of its neighbor two
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years ago the experts covered i'm sorry the exports covered by the report include so this is what
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we're not tracking shoulder-fired missiles such as the javelin and stingers switchblade or kamikaze
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drones and night vision goggles remember the night vision goggles the equipment that was designed for
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so-called enhanced use monitoring covers only a small portion of the more than 44 billion dollars in
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lethal aid the u.s has provided to ukraine so these night vision goggles here's why that's so
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important i was talking to eli crane about it we've had him on fire brand former navy seal congressman
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from arizona he said the number one thing we cannot let out of our hands are the night vision goggles
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because we own the the night the united states of america these places where there's urban environments
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challenging conditions daytime very very very contested but at night oftentimes we're able to
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execute because of these goggles and you give those to the enemy and you create parity
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it's not good it's going to result in people getting killed and you don't know if that's going to be in
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israel on our southern border and some other conflict when this stuff gets out and around and
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is not exclusively for the use of the united states of america but it's not just abroad where there's a
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lack of accountability in our military and in the dollars that they have we get this report out of the
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daily mail uk millionaire conwoman 57 is accused of bilking u.s army out of over a hundred million
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dollars by stealing cash from military youth programs and splurging it on 31 homes worth up to four
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million dollars each supercars including aston martins and ferraris and luxury globe trotting trips
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a millionaire conwoman has been accused of swindling the u.s army out of a hundred million dollars over six
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years by putting cash into her fake military youth businesses and splurging it on homes and cars
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janet mellow 57 allegedly took military funds and spent millions of dollars on jewelry clothing luxury vehicles
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real estate in one of the biggest fraud cases the military has ever dealt with mellow worked for
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the u.s army at fort sam houston in san antonio texas as a financial program manager in 2016 she
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creates a shell company allegedly which we she then uses to fraudulently collect money that was
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otherwise intended for 4-h military partnership grants and there's a there's a special layer of hell
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for the people who steal the money that was intended for military 4-h youth programs but uh
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that is that is the report that we see from the daily mail on on that front and more bad news from
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the army we get from military.com army sees sharp decline in white recruits so keep in mind the army
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had a 10 000 recruit shortfall last year 10 000 short and so you start digging into what's going on
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what's going right and what you largely see is that the minority groups are staying the same in terms of
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their percentages but then the white boys that used to make up a lot of the united states army i mean
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you're seeing that plummet at a level never seen before for any demographic group it's a precipitous
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decline it's actually a year over year six percent dip from 2022 to 2023 and while six percent doesn't
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sound that much when you're having these massive recruiting shortfalls and then the largest demographic
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group is having the the biggest fall off of that uh it certainly should raise additional questions
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about how we're going to ensure that we have an all-volunteer force that we're able to meet the
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needs of securing the country the army declined military.com's request to share its regional recruiting
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data which could show what specific parts of the country are struggling i found this a very
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interesting part of the piece because i think i know what the regional data would show like the
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regional data would show that it's the white boys from the sec states in the south that made a very large
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contribution to the united states army's recruiting pool and that that's that's where you're not seeing
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that same uh that same pull factor and uh there's a there's an argument here that the army makes that
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oh some of this data may be off there may be a coding error but uh i think i think it's the wokeness
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i think it's things like the the compounding impact of the pandemic the vaccine mandate the critical race
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theory the embrace of socialism throwing drag shows on military bases i think that's the kind of stuff
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um that depresses the important recruiting activity that we've got to have in the united states military
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uh there there's a new report out on the productivity of congress and a new york times reports on it house
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dysfunction by the numbers 724 votes only 27 laws enacted so the critique from the new york times and
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others is that we have not you know had all these new bills new programs new laws but we took more
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votes actually so in 2022 the house of representatives took 549 votes and it's a pretty substantial jump
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from 549 to 724 and by the way who brought you that the firebrands we were the ones down on the
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floor demanding votes putting up amendments and a ton of them lost but in times of old you didn't
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even get the chance to present your ideas so yeah we had all these votes but then it funnels down to
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not that many bills passing and so people say oh well the congress it was so ineffective you didn't
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pass that many bills maybe effectiveness in congress isn't all the new laws you can make
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it's some of the things that you block and stop from happening that are hurting people
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that are devaluing the dollar and like it ain't exactly like we're drawing up the magna carta here
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on the legislation that's passing keep this in mind of the 27 bills that we've had become law two
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renamed federal buildings one created a stamp one created a coin one moved the boundaries of an
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indian tribe in the san diego area like is is this is this the cowbell you want more of is this the
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winning you aren't tired of if we aren't going to do anything serious on the border and on the spending
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and on the bureaucrats and on the weaponization of the government i'm not here to do a bunch of
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mother's day resolutions and coins and stamps and building renaming that's a bunch of crap we have to do
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most unproductive congress maybe this is how to be productive maybe you have to send a shock to the
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system that can be highly productive because it ultimately gets people thinking a different way
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and that's what needs to happen so let me bring you into the room on this current government funding
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fight okay we have to cut spending we cannot continue to put budgets and government funding
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bills on the floor that spend more money than nancy pelosi was spending during the pandemic
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and rescissions just pulling money out of accounts that doesn't count as cutting spending cutting
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spending means programmatic cuts things go away that we're spending money on now that's how you
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could tell if we've actually had a reduction in spending so then you have to visit what the
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american people want from a priority standpoint and while i mean we could talk all day about we want
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to defund planned parenthood we've got to defund jack smith we've got to defund what's going on at
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the atf all those critically important fights we talk about them frequently but right now america is
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being invaded and on that border just as we're talking you've got cbp and texas border patrol
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function or texas national guard functionally in a standoff in eagle pass texas where the texas
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national guard aren't letting the cbp and because the cbp were cutting the fences we showed you on fire
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brands episode yesterday how cbp is cutting the fencing and letting the illegals into our country
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so that's all really in bad shape right now and i've said we need to close the border or close
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the government that is the leverage we have and in the words of my friend chip roy we should take
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this republican majority for a spin we shouldn't just leave it in the garage so that means within this
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government funding dispute we have to demand that the border be closed not some promise that can be
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abandoned or memoed over later we have to stop this wave of people the best description of to me is like
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it's like if you have a fire hydrant that is overflowing you're not going to solve that problem
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by resourcing buckets you have to cut off the flow and and right now you've got the biden administration
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just running around asking for more buckets when we know what to do remain in mexico
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public health title 42 authorities safe third country agreements that president trump's
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administration made with other nations so that all those folks don't think they can just illegally
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cross our border and wait here forever for an asylum hearing that they're never actually going to go
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to that's never going to result in any removals and even when they get the deportation orders from the
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asylum hearings which over a million people have no they still aren't removing those folks
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no deportations no border no government funding that's my position now let me tell you what argument
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and strategy others are deploying i have a lot of great friends who we consider kind of the national
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security hawks right and i care about national security i want to make sure we have top line funding
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to meet the needs but like you know that's that's not to say that every every dollar we've ever sent
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to the department of defense has been a good idea i've just shown you right the mishaps that occur
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when there is not a careful hand watching over these things so what the defense hawks want is more money
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for ukraine and they kind of get the drift that a majority of republicans don't want to send more money
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unchecked to ukraine actually majority majority the majority has been voting against the latest
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iterations of ukraine aid so what they want i believe is to not really resolve the border in the
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context of the government funding dispute because they want to take a border solution and lash it to
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ukraine money and then to guys like me to guys like eli crane andy biggs they'll say well here's the deal
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you have to vote for ukraine money if you want the outcomes that will protect our nation on the
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border but see if we resolve the border issues now before addressing ukraine maybe we never do
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then we've got the chance to utilize our leverage effectively so that's what's important that's
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what we're fighting for i i know it's a little wonky but you guys can handle it and finally i want
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