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00:06:34.800I don't think there's anyone in American history.
00:06:36.800And I'm seriously asking if you think you know of somebody, let me know.
00:06:42.800I don't think there's ever been a politician or anybody in the public view that has not had any charges brought against.
00:06:53.800I'm sorry, has not found been found guilty or had any kind of real solid evidence against him that has gone through what he has gone through.
00:07:19.800Well, let me just give you the the lawsuits that he's currently dealing with.
00:07:27.800He's dealing with the one in New York.
00:07:30.800He has Jean Carroll, the defamation and federal tort claims.
00:07:36.800Carroll is suing Trump for defamation after he publicly accused her of fabricating rape allegations against him.
00:07:43.800Summer Zervos, a former contestant for The Apprentices, filed a civil suit against the former president for defamation after he claimed her allegations of his inappropriate sexual contact were were lies designed to help the Clinton campaign.
00:08:07.800That comes up right after he's I mean, how long has that been going on?
00:08:11.800Mary, Panama hotel fraud and tax litigation.
00:08:15.800He has the John Doe versus the Trump Corporation class action.
00:08:21.800A group of anonymous plaintiffs have filed a class action suit against the Trump family and their businesses, alleged that the Trump's use their brand to scam investors into paying for worthless business opportunities.
00:08:33.800You have the D.C. civil suit over misuse of 2017 inauguration funds.
00:08:39.800You have the representative Karen Bass at Al incitement suit for January 6th.
00:08:47.800This is 10 members of the House represented by the NAACP that are suing Trump, Rudy Giuliani to white right wing militia groups for conspiring to forcibly prevent Congress from counting the electoral college votes in January 6th.
00:09:03.800Eric Swalwell, you know, fang fangs thing.
00:09:22.800The Capitol Police, two Capitol Police officers, both on duty January 6th insurrection, sued Donald Trump for his injuries that they sustained.
00:09:31.800Then you have 10 Capitol Police suits from January 6th.
00:09:38.800Second group of Capitol Police officers filing suit against Donald Trump, the Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers.
00:09:44.800Then you have a third Capitol Police suit over the January 6th.
00:09:49.800Third suit, one Capitol Police officer alleging physical and emotional injuries he suffered.
00:09:54.800Then you have, of course, the Metropolitan Police suit.
00:09:58.800So he's got all these individual cops and then the union decided, you know what, we're going to sue him, too.
00:10:06.800Then you have the NAACP's legal defense fund over the voting rights for post-election actions.
00:10:13.800Then you have the New York Attorney General's civil and criminal investigations.
00:12:43.800Have you seen anyone who has come under this kind of persecution?
00:12:51.800Even after he leaves office and trust me, if he would have won a second a second term, which I think he did, but I don't know if he if he won a second term, they wouldn't be doing all these lawsuits at the end of that.
00:13:16.800By the way, I talked to some sources in New York last night and it came out early this morning or late last night that his attorney was kept 10 feet away from the warrant.
00:13:33.800They flashed the warrant and said, here's here's the warrant.
00:14:00.800You don't necessarily get the affidavits attached to it right away.
00:14:04.800But you do eventually see that they now have that.
00:14:09.800But she wasn't allowed to see it, nor was she his attorney allowed to go into Mar-a-Lago.
00:14:16.800When they went in, they they went into his bedroom, spent an enormous amount of time in Melania's closet.
00:14:27.800They broke into his safe in his office.
00:14:30.800That warrant better damn well say that they can break into that safe because the law is you can't go into somebody's house and search and just tear it all apart.
00:14:42.800You have to have a pretty good idea of where things might be located.
00:14:47.800You ask for permission for those areas and you have to know exactly what you're looking for.
00:14:53.800And if it's in a safe, you need to specifically say it's in a safe and we're having a safe cracker come in.
00:15:02.800If they didn't say in the warrant that they could crack his safe, it's the fruit of the poison tree.
00:15:08.800By the way, there was nothing in the safe.
00:15:11.800What they broke into was a safe room that he had shown the the National Archives and investigators as they were talking about, you know, the the archives that they said should be in the National Archives.
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00:18:54.800I've I so strongly disagreed until I had a multiple hour conversation with Mike Lee where he's explaining to me why you can't open this can of worms when everybody was saying lock her up.
00:20:00.800We have so many problems going on, but let me give you one.
00:20:09.800Nancy Pelosi was asked yesterday, hey, we noticed in a picture your son seemed to be on Air Force Two or whatever you call it when they when the Speaker of the House is taking it flying to Taiwan.
00:21:12.800You know, I just think we should look at Nancy Pelosi and I just want to say she's amazing when she was elected in the late seventeen hundreds.
00:21:19.800Her net worth was three million dollars when she came to Congress.
00:21:23.800Her net worth was three million dollars.
00:21:26.800Now, I don't know what happened, but they got very good at investing by 2008.
00:21:33.800Their wealth went from three million dollars to thirty one million dollars.
00:21:38.800Now, that's not bad as a public servant.
00:21:41.800You know, by the end of now, that's 2008.
00:21:46.800By the end of Obama's term, 2012, six, no, 16.
00:39:31.800I've been avoiding getting rid of this filibuster all these years, but I'm thankful for Democrats who convinced me to finally do it for Supreme Court nominees.
00:39:39.800They did that, and how did that turn out for them?
00:39:42.800Has anyone remembered, has anyone thought about that lately when you see, for example, Roe versus Wade being overturned, right?
00:39:50.800Many of the people on the Supreme Court would not have been on the Supreme Court with the rule that they changed.
00:40:30.800When Beto O'Rourke, who is getting money from George Soros and has the mayor of New York saying, I'm sending workers down there to campaign for him, and they think that New Yorkers will go over well in New York, in Texas, going door to door, going, hey, I'm from New York.
00:40:54.800And, well, let me tell you, Southerners, I really think you should elect Beto.
00:41:01.800When Beto still has any numbers after that, you know the world has gone completely insane, completely insane.
00:41:11.800But we're going to try to make sense of it a little bit more and give you an update on something we talked about yesterday, a positive update, and the ways I think this is going to turn out next.
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00:43:55.400There are huge, huge building blocks being moved and put into place that is blocking this whole revolution that the left is trying to pull off.
00:45:51.760And if you don't think that there is a some point, a disruption in food supplies, a disruption in any kind of supply, our trucking, our trains.
00:46:03.760If you don't think that tough times are coming, you're not thinking straight.
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00:46:12.200I've talked about this for a long time.
00:46:13.920I think you're running out of time to really be prepared.
00:47:33.940You've been doing great work in opening people's eyes.
00:47:36.500I mean, look, there's a major government assault on liberty and a threat to liberty that you were just talking about, which I agree wholeheartedly with.
00:47:44.840But part of that threat is also now coming to us via the private sector.
00:47:48.980That is what this Great Reset is about, is dissolving the boundaries between government and the private sector to advance a single monolithic agenda.
00:47:59.000I am focused on one prong of that in the private sector, solving it through the market.
00:48:04.480And it has to be a multi-pronged ultimate attack on the single force of the Great Reset.
00:48:10.720Now, the way I'm doing it, as you know well, is providing an alternative to that provided by BlackRock or State Street or Vanguard, who are these large financial institutions that are using the capital of everyday citizens, probably most of the listeners of this program, to advance one-sided progressive agendas that most of us disagree with.
00:48:33.520And so I think solving that through the market is a big way to move a piece forward on the chessboard.
00:48:37.760But I agree with you, this is a broader movement we need to build across both government and the private sector.
00:48:43.740So last night you rang the closing bell for the stock market, and you put out your index fund for the energy sector.
00:48:53.480I haven't put my money into it yet, but I am coming to the table.
00:48:56.620Stu bought in yesterday. I just haven't had time.
00:48:59.860I so believe in this, Vivek. I really think this is a major, major piece.
00:49:05.600And while no one should take investing advice from me, because I'm the worst, please look into this.
00:49:15.360It's on the stock market now, and it's Drill.
00:49:33.400You said, you know what, I actually gave it to someone.
00:49:35.360I let the guy ring the bell next to me who was a fire department worker, an FDNY worker, military veteran, et cetera, to say that, you know what, you ring the bell.
00:49:43.380We're doing this on behalf of the everyday citizen.
00:49:45.800But what we're doing is bringing a voice to America's energy company's boardrooms to say that, you know what, you should drill more.
00:49:54.840You should do whatever allows you to be most successful as an energy company in America without regard to some globally imposed environmental or social agenda on your cause.
00:50:05.680And that's what BlackRock and State Street and Vanguard, BlackRock in particular, has been doing.
00:50:11.080We are delivering as a shareholder, using the power of capital, a shareholder mandate to the sector to say, as the shareholders, we the people are demanding that you actually behave according to our best financial interests.
00:50:49.400Because they're going this direction at the same time.
00:50:52.600You know this to be true just because BlackRock is saying, look, you know, in order to have this new world order and everything else, investors are just going to have to take it on the chin for maybe 10 years.
00:51:05.400You're not going to see real growth for 10 years.
00:51:17.640Vivek, you have told me, I hope I'm not breaking confidence here, that you have spoken to many of the people that are in these companies and run these companies, and they are begging for something like what you're doing.
00:51:35.720I think it's important we talk about that openly.
00:51:37.880I was at one of the nation's largest energy conferences in Denver earlier this week.
00:51:43.680I spoke to a roomful of oil and gas executives and CEOs.
00:51:46.740There was a standing ovation at the end of the presentation, because normally they're forced to recite the ESG slogans by their other shareholders.
00:51:53.760They don't even believe it, as the CEOs.
00:51:55.960So, actually, there was a reporter in the room who was puzzled.
00:51:58.720She put out some sort of tweet on commentary saying, wait a minute, why are these oil and gas CEOs who told me that they believe in ESG giving a standing ovation after Vivek Ramasami's presentation?
00:52:08.680The answer is, they didn't mean it when they said it.
00:52:10.880They were forced to say it by BlackRock.
00:52:12.800It's like reciting a catechism to a new religion of ESG.
00:52:16.980But the good news is, Glenn, most of the people who have investment power in this country, most of the everyday citizens, most of the listeners of this program, can actually use their money to deliver that different voice to America's largest energy companies.
00:52:33.620I was at the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, and the good news I wanted to share with you, Glenn, is the folks at the New York Stock Exchange told me they haven't seen a passively managed ETF launch like this, a launch of this kind of an exchange-traded fund in years.
00:52:44.720It was one of the largest, if not largest, of its kind in years.
00:55:22.980Back in just a minute, I've got to tell you the three things that I think are going to happen coming this fall based on what just happened at Mar-a-Lago.
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00:56:58.680Last night, I was trying to wargame what might happen.
00:57:05.840And I want you to know, I will tell you when, in these days, I will tell you when I feel this is something that I'm prompted to tell you and then something that I'm doing with my head.
00:57:19.140Because every time I'm wrong, it has been me.
00:57:22.100Every time I've ever been right, it has because I felt prompted.
00:59:50.300He not only directs his aim towards the corrupt state and the Democrats, but also against those in the GOP that did not stand against the corruption.
01:01:36.100Is there anybody that actually believes that every single Republican out there knows exactly what time it is and will be at those polls voting?
01:01:45.360Does there anybody believe that the the middle of this country, the Republicans now outnumber the Democrats, independents, the Democrats are not excited about this election.
01:02:00.080There's only what maybe 15, 20 percent that are actually radicals.
01:02:05.680Do you really think that the Republicans are going to lose?
01:03:12.100Having a no government for even two months.
01:03:15.840Having you guys not being able to do anything except the basics is better than having a government that is subverting the Constitution and the laws of this nation.
01:03:26.760The Democrats have better they've better got their crap together and they better to be ready to move quickly, not just in hearings, which have to happen, but in different ways.
01:03:43.280It's power of the purse to actually make progress.
01:03:48.440They can pass all they want in both the House and the Senate, but the government, but the president will veto it fine.
01:03:54.280They probably won't have enough votes to override his veto fine, but there are things you can do that make a difference.
01:04:02.360And Mitch McConnell's approach of, well, we're just going to say we're better.
01:04:07.040That's not going to fly saying that you're going to have hearings.
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01:06:25.580They know there won't be any consequence.
01:06:28.180And that's what I think this FBI raid has really done for Donald Trump.
01:06:33.940He has made him a symbol of breaking this deep state that just doesn't care.
01:06:43.860And they don't care who the president is.
01:06:46.260I mean, I don't know if you saw the story that came out today about General Milley and what he was doing at the Pentagon.
01:06:51.460And how he was working, actively working to thwart the president.
01:06:57.980He wrote a resignation letter at one point because he thought Donald Trump was so dangerous.
01:07:02.100And he wrote it, but he didn't deliver it, deciding instead to, in his description, work against Trump and stop him from doing all these terrible things.
01:08:28.600I don't know that that's true, but it's nice that you feel terrible about something.
01:08:33.660I feel that way because we've been stabbed in the back by so many people.
01:08:39.580So many friends have stabbed us in the back.
01:08:42.400So many things have happened to us because of my job.
01:08:45.680And, uh, I can't imagine being Donald and Melania Trump, uh, yet another person was working for the FBI in that was around you all the time.
01:08:58.260I mean, how many times can these people be betrayed?
01:09:03.580Uh, I mean, he's, his background, I think shields him a little bit more than the average person, given that he's coming from the New York real estate world.
01:09:13.280And he's dealt with a lot of shady characters over the years that he's excommunicated from his orbit, uh, over the, over the time.
01:09:23.580You know, you're working in that business.
01:09:25.100You're going to run into a lot of unsavory characters.
01:10:09.280There's people who are, who go through the entire administration working with him closely, acting like they love, agree, support, and loyal to him.
01:10:19.340And then the second they can get out and cash in, they're writing books.
01:11:02.240That's a structure of the U S government.
01:11:04.000It's a structure of every, of every relationship you have.
01:11:07.440When you have someone, when the boss is, he's got to, when your wife, when your husband, you discuss it, you argue back and forth, you make the decision and you live with it.
01:11:17.960The other spouse that may disagree, you got to say it then.
01:11:22.720And if you say, okay, we agree, then you don't go sabotaging it.
01:11:30.800Um, when you look at the, the three things that I just said, you know, would come out of this, what are your thoughts about, can you recap them real quick?
01:11:52.460Uh, and then start campaigning for the people.
01:11:54.600I mean, really hard campaigning on a, we're going to throw these bums out constitutionally, but I need the supporters in Congress and in the Senate.
01:12:04.580So he announces either before or after the election and, uh, he becomes a movement to clean house.
01:12:11.720The second thing is, is that the Dems charge him, find some way to stop him from running for president.
01:12:18.060And then his choice is go quiet and help behind the scenes or, you know, go give speeches, but throw your weight behind somebody like Ron DeSantis, or he doesn't go away quietly.
01:12:31.380And, uh, he takes and directs his aim, not only at the Democrats, but all of the dirty institutions and those in the GOP that didn't stand against the corruption.
01:12:41.180And he goes a third way and the third way, can you define that one a little bit more?
01:12:51.120Maybe these are like, no, not going there, not doing it.
01:12:54.980You know, I think one and two work really well together because if he is to be an existing candidate for the president of the United States, all of these things are much more difficult for them to go through with when it comes to charging them and accusing him and raiding homes.
01:13:11.940And all of these things are seen under a different light if he's an active presidential candidate.
01:13:17.980And I think that's why, I think, I think this event, whatever little piece of Donald Trump that was thinking maybe I shouldn't run if there was one left, it's gone because of this.
01:13:31.100So he's going to, you know, I think this all but guarantees his run.
01:13:34.280And I think the argument against him announcing early, when everyone kind of knows he's going to run anyway, is, number one, Donald Trump becomes the main topic of discussion again.
01:13:47.360And there are enough people who just don't like Donald Trump.
01:13:51.000You can say you don't agree with them, but like these aren't people who are following every twist and turn of the news a lot of times.
01:13:57.300There are people that are watching reality shows and just aren't in there and they don't like him for whatever reason.
01:14:03.900You can say it's stupid, but the bottom line is going into a midterm election, do you want to make the election about Donald Trump?
01:14:11.100And I think a lot of his advisors, a lot of certainly people in the Republican Party are saying, please don't do that.
01:14:23.740You're not going to stop him from running.
01:14:25.100But the timing I'm talking about, of course, people don't typically announce before the midterms.
01:14:33.020Now, one of the reasons why, and this has been in widespread reporting from people close to Trump, at least, that he has not announced yet, even though he's, you know, toyed with the idea, is because there is a perception that it would make him look weak.
01:14:47.480And the reason for that is it would be seen as a move to to move against DeSantis before he can announce and to clear the field.
01:15:27.940Like with this going on, he has a total justification to announce it would it would shield him,
01:15:33.980I think, from from people being as active against him, because when you're saying it's one thing to say you're raiding the house of a former president of the United States.
01:15:44.740It's another thing to say you're literally raiding the home of your current opponent.
01:15:50.120I mean, that is a it's a whole nother piece of this.
01:15:53.340But I think the perception on at least the right of that is already there.
01:16:02.600You know, there's a poll out today that shows in the midterms.
01:16:05.940I think it's something like fifty nine percent of Democrats say this is going to motivate them to vote even more in the midterm election.
01:16:13.420But that number with Republicans is eighty three percent, eighty three percent.
01:16:19.240This is causing because you have people who have always believed that Donald Trump was persecuted and all this stuff was going on.
01:16:26.940But you also have another group of people who are saying, you know, they're kind of in the middle and they say, well, look, I see that they're always coming after Trump, but also Trump does some stuff that I don't like.
01:16:36.180Or maybe he causes some of his own problems.
01:16:38.340Those people even there are saying, OK, this is crazy.
01:19:19.860It just seems, though, it's an easy thing to say.
01:19:23.720Like, I can understand you're not going to sound like Donald Trump Jr. if you're Mitch McConnell, right?
01:19:27.600Like, there's going to be a different approach.
01:19:29.260But the approach is the one DeSantis seemed to have taken, which is like, this is way over the line.
01:19:34.700And I think, you know, you also fall back to this point of like, you can even say if you're Mitch McConnell, look, they better have the goods here.
01:19:41.180If they've got something incredible against Donald Trump.
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01:27:40.840Yesterday, it finally rained here in Texas, and holy cow, did it rain.
01:42:53.880And if you don't think the eighty seven thousand IRS agents are going to be doing exactly the same thing to your business, they're not going after the big guys.
01:43:04.220It's a lot easier for politicians to get, you know, a whole bunch of money in a pack to help them run from a billionaire than it is to go to, you know, everybody in their state to try to get the same amount of money.
01:44:14.260And he was asking for some advice on, you know, he's going to be doing different things.
01:44:19.600And I said, OK, just be prepared for this and this and this.
01:44:24.320And and it's the advice I give to anybody who comes to me in this role and says, hey, I'm thinking about and I will always ask them, are you really ready for what's coming your way?
01:44:37.200Because what's coming your way, you can't even imagine.
01:44:39.460And when it comes to the IRS, I said, you I tell my attorneys, I want a canyon between me and the line.
01:44:51.460If it's even if it's if it's questionable at all.
01:44:54.980One person in the office goes, well, I don't know.
01:44:58.620If everybody in the office says no, but that's clear.
01:45:02.920I mean, you know, they're going to argue it.
01:45:04.740No, I want a canyon between me and the line with the IRS, because if you don't live your life like that, they're going to come at you with everything.
01:45:59.960Sometimes for people, that cost is the ultimate cost.
01:46:03.180Men and women we send out in war and the people that protect us here at home have a lot of things in common.
01:46:09.000Things like courage and fortitude, a willingness to do, which so many others can't or will not.
01:46:15.720Another thing we have in common is that sometimes they either don't come home or they come home so damaged that their lives are altered forever.
01:46:24.900And this is where the Tunnel to Towers Foundation steps in.
01:48:41.640Thank you for listening, because most likely you are on the road somewhere of being awake, not woke, awake.
01:48:50.640We've been tracking something now over the past couple of months that strikes really at the heart of the ongoing fraud that the Biden-Harris administration is perpetrating to hide the facts of what is really happening with our economy,
01:49:07.100especially ahead of the economy, especially ahead of the midterms, one of the most often underappreciated powers that administration has is that they control the government's bureaucracy.
01:49:19.860And yes, while that means they can choose to do things like stop following the Trump era, remain in Mexico policy, you know, when you have a hit job happening at your future campaign rival's house,
01:49:34.600it also they also have the things that they can do that you don't know that will have a huge dramatic effect on you.
01:49:44.300The power, the power is in their hands to control this bureaucracy, and it gives the executive branch the ability to control all that you see, all that you read.
01:49:58.400You'll notice when the government doesn't talk about something and won't answer, for instance, on the warrant, the news on it stops because there's no information to report and it stops for the last few months.
01:50:12.960The Bureau of Labor Statistics has posted the red hot jobs report.
01:50:17.880That's what you're hearing red hot showing June with a better than expected three hundred and seventy five new jobs added in June and another five hundred thousand plus in July.
01:50:29.700Both massively have beaten the expectations have been touted by the Biden administration as proof positive that we're not in a recession,
01:50:38.240even though technically, as we have told you before, we have two quarters in a row of negative gross domestic product.
01:50:45.500But their thing is, you can't have this kind of job growth.
01:50:48.640But remember, the data is being that is being touted comes from the bureaucrats that work for the administration.
01:51:27.960Turns out there's two primary ways that the BLS tracks things like unemployment, new jobs offered to workers or job cuts, layoffs, etc.
01:51:38.580The first one is called the establishment survey, which is based on payroll data submitted electronically by thousands of companies all across the U.S.
01:51:48.540showing actual enrollment for employees on payroll.
01:51:53.580The other way the BLS tracks employment is called the household survey.
01:51:59.340Now, the household survey is based on a weekly phone and online survey process that heads of households fill out in over 60,000 homes in the U.S.
01:52:10.880You're supposed to compare these two to get the full picture.
01:52:14.360So for our purposes, the establishment survey tracks how many employees are actually on payroll reported by companies.
01:52:22.180And the household survey is more ground level reported by actual people that are going or not going to work.
01:52:29.060In the past few months, there has been something that nobody has explained.
01:52:35.760They don't know how this is happening because there's a divergence between these two reports, and they should be very, very clear and should be going in the same direction.
01:52:47.160On one hand, the establishment survey is the one that's showing robust and strong payroll jobs growth, meaning in June and July, it showed nearly 400,000 jobs in June, 500,000 new payroll jobs in July.
01:53:00.540And with their, he that controls the data privilege, the Biden administration, of course, is focused on that data point.
01:53:09.880However, the household survey, where they actually speak to normal, regular people, has shown the total number of people actually employed has gone down in both months.
01:53:23.000According to the households in the U.S., more than 200,000 people have lost their jobs in June and July.
01:53:32.160So how could you say, on one hand, there's 400,000 more people getting a paycheck, and in the household, 200,000 people have lost their jobs?