The Glenn Beck Program - February 10, 2025


Best of the Program | Guest: Jeff Parker | 2⧸10⧸25


Episode Stats

Length

42 minutes

Words per Minute

151.17809

Word Count

6,397

Sentence Count

575

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

3


Summary

Glenn Beck is joined by special guest Pat Gray to talk about his birthday present from his wife, a pair of Ralph Lauren pants from 1989. Also, a cease and desist order against Jeff Parker over his anti-China comments.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 Did the U.S. government actually pay for Chelsea Clinton's wedding?
00:00:35.480 No, we don't know that.
00:00:37.640 But we do know how much Clinton received through the foundation and how much they've been receiving of our tax dollars.
00:00:44.680 And it's not going to improve your mood much.
00:00:47.160 Also, Doge is rooting out corruption and it's not a political issue.
00:00:51.520 Regardless of whether you have an R, a D, or an I next to your name, you're not above the law.
00:00:57.420 I go into that.
00:00:58.400 And Jeff Parker from Parker Vision.
00:01:01.480 He's been issued a cease and desist because he was on the program talking about Qualcomm a couple of weeks ago.
00:01:09.300 He's on again to show you how much cease and desisting he's doing on what he says is the truth.
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00:02:24.720 You're listening to The Best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:31.920 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:34.380 Filling in for Stu today is Mr. Pat Gray.
00:02:36.640 Happy birthday, by the way.
00:02:38.740 Happy.
00:02:39.280 Oh, thank you, Pat.
00:02:40.200 Happy, happy birthday.
00:02:41.380 Oh, that's so nice of you.
00:02:42.400 I got you a nice present.
00:02:44.020 Got you something you're going to love.
00:02:45.840 You did not.
00:02:47.200 Yes, I did.
00:02:48.520 Yeah.
00:02:49.480 Yeah, you're going to be so surprised.
00:02:51.160 You did not.
00:02:51.800 You want me to open it for you?
00:02:53.760 Oh, would you open it for you?
00:02:55.120 Yeah, yeah.
00:02:55.180 I guess.
00:02:55.780 I'm guessing.
00:02:56.440 I'm guessing.
00:02:57.420 Uh-huh.
00:02:57.840 Pants.
00:02:59.560 Look at these.
00:03:00.960 Are they beautiful?
00:03:05.000 There they are.
00:03:06.900 Okay.
00:03:08.180 All right.
00:03:08.420 So, first of all, what size are they?
00:03:10.460 Yours.
00:03:11.060 They're your size.
00:03:12.080 My size?
00:03:12.520 Yeah.
00:03:12.940 Really?
00:03:13.560 You asked?
00:03:14.580 Yeah, yeah.
00:03:15.000 Really?
00:03:15.540 Wow.
00:03:15.560 I need Glenn Beck's size, and they had it.
00:03:17.880 Yeah.
00:03:18.360 So, here it is.
00:03:19.060 Do they still have the tag on it?
00:03:20.240 Do they still have a tag on it?
00:03:21.360 They do still have the tag, yeah.
00:03:24.020 Okay.
00:03:24.460 Yeah, I'm really surprised.
00:03:25.460 These are Ralph Lauren.
00:03:26.340 I thought they were Dolce and Gabbana or something, but no.
00:03:29.120 No, no.
00:03:29.760 Those are Ralph Lauren.
00:03:31.960 So, you know, I got Pat, as a joke on his birthday, that pair of pants in 1989.
00:03:39.980 And we have been giving that pair of pants back and forth to each other every year since 1989.
00:03:48.360 And surprisingly, the pants have not gotten that much wear, you know?
00:03:53.740 They still have the tag on them.
00:03:54.820 Yeah, it's weird.
00:03:56.040 It's really weird.
00:03:56.980 And what's strange, they still are just as in style as they were in 1989.
00:04:03.420 How would you describe those, Pat?
00:04:07.160 Apart from beautiful?
00:04:08.160 Pink?
00:04:09.040 Pink and orange and green.
00:04:11.820 Is it pink or is it?
00:04:13.140 Yeah.
00:04:14.020 Paisley?
00:04:14.620 Yeah.
00:04:15.020 It's more of a salmon.
00:04:17.500 I didn't think Ralph Lauren did anything like this, but clearly he does.
00:04:21.660 Oh, yeah.
00:04:22.300 And then somewhere along the way, this beautiful shirt that goes with it is now yours as well.
00:04:30.020 Is that beautiful?
00:04:31.120 Yeah.
00:04:31.420 So when did we add that to?
00:04:33.060 I don't remember, but I love it.
00:04:39.380 Well, happy birthday.
00:04:40.940 You're going to look so good when you take Tanya out to dinner in that outfit.
00:04:45.940 Yeah.
00:04:46.620 Oh, man.
00:04:46.940 Oh, my gosh.
00:04:48.160 Oh, my gosh.
00:04:49.000 I don't need to be there when that happens.
00:04:52.460 But you know what?
00:04:54.880 You know what?
00:04:55.820 Yeah.
00:04:56.840 This might be the year to take the tag off of them and go out to dinner with you and Jack.
00:05:04.720 I'm sorry.
00:05:05.500 We are busy that weekend.
00:05:07.920 Really?
00:05:08.740 Darn it.
00:05:09.360 Yes.
00:05:09.760 Oh, they'll let me into the most elegant country clubs with that.
00:05:14.020 Oh, they would.
00:05:14.500 All we need is a jacket.
00:05:15.940 Yeah.
00:05:17.540 Oh.
00:05:18.000 Yes.
00:05:18.360 That's an idea.
00:05:19.220 I've already thought about what I'm getting for you.
00:05:21.660 Oh, I already know.
00:05:25.680 All right.
00:05:26.640 All right.
00:05:28.460 So let's see.
00:05:30.760 Looking at the Doge stuff, and I want to talk about this next hour, we have to be really,
00:05:35.040 really careful because I don't know about you, but when I heard that we possibly paid
00:05:43.260 for Chelsea Clinton's wedding, do we have that substantiated, though?
00:05:48.380 Is that?
00:05:48.760 We don't.
00:05:49.380 Yeah.
00:05:49.600 I didn't think so.
00:05:50.180 We don't.
00:05:50.420 Yeah.
00:05:50.560 And that's why I wanted to bring that up.
00:05:52.100 Yeah.
00:05:52.900 You've got to be careful with that stuff.
00:05:54.640 There's a ton.
00:05:55.220 Yes.
00:05:55.840 A lot of stuff coming out online, and you can't quote this stuff.
00:06:01.160 You have to be really, really careful because we don't want to, A, wreck our credibility.
00:06:07.480 And, you know, when we find out that it is absolutely true, that's when we can go and
00:06:16.440 say, round them up.
00:06:19.260 Yeah.
00:06:19.480 Let's put them in court.
00:06:21.600 Yeah.
00:06:22.260 Because it is.
00:06:23.380 There's a viral chart going around that shows that Chelsea Clinton got, I don't know, something
00:06:29.820 like $84 million from the foundation, from the Clinton Foundation, and that $3 million
00:06:35.500 of that went to her wedding.
00:06:37.820 Okay.
00:06:38.160 So, I think they did get $84 million, but in the whole run.
00:06:42.420 I think that went to the foundation, right?
00:06:44.720 Yeah, the foundation got it for the whole run for Haiti or whatever.
00:06:49.960 And, you know, we know they spent $84 million in Haiti because, I mean, look at the place
00:06:56.980 now.
00:06:57.440 Oh, it's beautiful.
00:06:59.540 It's beautiful.
00:07:00.540 Well, we were there how many years after the earthquake, and it still looked the same as
00:07:05.960 if the earthquake had just happened.
00:07:08.080 Oh, yeah.
00:07:08.420 Remember that?
00:07:08.860 And the people from Haiti were saying to us, where's the money?
00:07:13.340 Where's the $10 billion?
00:07:15.300 Yeah.
00:07:15.740 Yeah.
00:07:15.980 Where is all that?
00:07:17.400 That could have rebuilt the entire country.
00:07:19.960 $10 billion.
00:07:21.160 About four times over, I think.
00:07:24.360 Yep.
00:07:25.180 It is, I mean, Haiti is just, it's a sad, sad situation.
00:07:30.440 It's been ripped off by everybody in the world over and over and over again.
00:07:35.000 And I think the Clintons are, you know, they kind of lead the way on the charity for Haiti
00:07:42.060 graft.
00:07:43.300 Yeah.
00:07:43.520 But we don't know anything about that.
00:07:46.220 We know that the Clinton initiative did get $84 million, but we don't know any more than
00:07:52.300 that.
00:07:52.780 And, you know, honestly, if you're spending your tax dollars, I mean, that's what people
00:07:58.880 have to realize.
00:07:59.760 Because even if it is, you know, even if it didn't go to Chelsea's wedding, which I would
00:08:10.060 be, I'd be shocked if they were that bold.
00:08:14.040 Yeah.
00:08:14.200 Um, but, uh, you know, this isn't an effective use of your money and people who are looking
00:08:21.960 at it and say, well, it was only $5 million.
00:08:23.960 How much money have you paid your entire life in taxes?
00:08:27.760 Because I guarantee you, it's not going to be $5 million.
00:08:30.760 It's not very few people have to pay $5 million in their lifetime, uh, of taxes.
00:08:36.840 So that means everything that you paid, everything that you worked for, when you work four months
00:08:44.560 a year to pay your income tax, all of that has been wasted your entire life.
00:08:52.780 I don't know.
00:08:53.940 I'm kind of pissed about that.
00:08:56.300 I mean, what could you have done with all of that money?
00:09:01.020 And I, I just don't, uh, I, I just, I don't get people who are, you know, again, like we
00:09:07.740 said, I'm for aid.
00:09:08.980 I'm absolutely for aid.
00:09:11.040 Um, I'm, I'm absolutely for, um, looking at countries and saying, how can we help you
00:09:18.480 if it's in our interest?
00:09:20.620 And that's not aid.
00:09:22.220 That would be development, but I'm not for most of the development that has been happening.
00:09:27.600 I'm not interested in nation building.
00:09:29.620 Um, you know, so, you know, even if you're for that, are you cool with it going 60 cents
00:09:39.220 on every dollar to the government officials or to the charitable officials and only 40 cents
00:09:47.600 of that dollar?
00:09:48.760 I mean, I'm not happy with that.
00:09:51.380 We, we've gotten so used to, um, uh, corruption in our government on, you know, the Pentagon
00:10:01.720 spent $400 on, you know, uh, on a toilet seat.
00:10:06.600 We're so used to that, that we just expected that this is not that this, the corruption that
00:10:13.060 we're finding now is beyond imagination.
00:10:16.360 It's, it's, it's going to be hard for people to get their arms around what you're actually
00:10:22.420 looking at.
00:10:23.700 Um, uh, because we expect a certain amount of, unfortunately, a certain amount of corruption,
00:10:29.540 but nothing like this.
00:10:32.320 And, uh, if you're, you know, if, if you're a Democrat and you're inclined not to believe
00:10:40.180 it, okay, I can understand that.
00:10:43.180 I'll give you the benefit of the doubt for a while.
00:10:46.140 I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and say, I probably would have been skeptical if,
00:10:53.420 uh, Joe Biden, I would have been skeptical if Joe Biden would have come in and said, we're
00:10:58.680 going to route out all of the, uh, corruption.
00:11:01.740 I would have thought, well, no, they're getting rid of anybody who is conservative on corruption.
00:11:07.320 That's why I'm so excited about the Pentagon, because that's going to be a lot of conservative
00:11:14.760 love.
00:11:16.100 You know what I mean?
00:11:17.040 So-called conservative love.
00:11:18.760 It's just graft and greed and, and, uh, cronyism, but still it's, we're supposed to be in love.
00:11:27.160 The left is supposed to be in love with aid.
00:11:29.260 We're supposed to be in love with death.
00:11:31.360 I'm not, uh, I, I, I'm not blind to either one of those things, uh, but go into the Pentagon.
00:11:39.700 I'd love to see them take, do you see the, the, uh, congressman or the Senator last week
00:11:45.780 that held up a bag of bolts and said, this is about $10 at the store.
00:11:51.680 It's $10,000.
00:11:53.940 If the Pentagon buys it, geez, where's that money going credible?
00:11:58.720 Where is that money going?
00:12:00.800 Who's getting that money?
00:12:03.260 And, and, you know, you would say, well, they're charging $10,000 a bolt because, uh, you know,
00:12:09.700 the aircrafts that they're building, they're so expensive and they can't actually charge
00:12:15.120 the price of what it takes.
00:12:16.840 No, they're charging us the price with all of the overruns, all of the, the hundreds of
00:12:24.140 billions of dollars in overruns.
00:12:26.860 They're charging us that as well.
00:12:29.480 So my question is, where do those billions of dollars end up in just the pockets of what?
00:12:38.780 McDonnell Douglas?
00:12:40.620 Raytheon?
00:12:41.240 Is Raytheon?
00:12:42.940 Is that, I mean, where do Congress people?
00:12:45.260 Is it just in the, who write a lot, you know, a lot of it, you know, it is winding up in
00:12:51.520 their pocketbooks, has to be.
00:12:53.900 And you know, it really, what really bothers me is these people are taking our tax dollars
00:12:59.980 and then they're giving that money through lobbying to our politicians who are allowing
00:13:08.940 the corruption to happen.
00:13:10.380 So it's just this giant circular, uh, I'm just going to leave it at that.
00:13:17.680 It's just that this giant circular something, I don't, I don't know what happens in circles,
00:13:24.140 but, uh, there, there, there it is.
00:13:26.440 By the way, um, the other thing that he's, Trump said, first of all, he's getting rid of
00:13:32.060 pennies.
00:13:32.580 Did you hear that?
00:13:33.320 Yeah.
00:13:33.920 Yeah.
00:13:34.500 Executive order.
00:13:36.120 Thank you.
00:13:37.100 I mean, uh, you know, it takes three cents to create one cent.
00:13:42.140 What are we doing?
00:13:43.640 That's the dumbest thing I've ever seen.
00:13:45.920 Yeah.
00:13:46.380 Especially when nobody wants pennies, nobody uses them.
00:13:49.100 Nobody.
00:13:49.660 I mean, when they, if you ever use cash and you get pennies back, you just put it in their,
00:13:53.880 in their take a penny jar usually, and don't even want it messing up your pocket.
00:14:00.840 Right.
00:14:01.640 I mean, it's absolutely worthless to the American people and it costs costing our government
00:14:07.140 three cents to make one cent.
00:14:09.580 Finally, the president is, I mean, all of this stuff is so common sense.
00:14:14.360 Yeah.
00:14:14.580 That's what's so frustrating about all of this.
00:14:17.020 This should have been done long ago, but for some reason we just couldn't, we've known
00:14:21.300 about the penny thing.
00:14:22.600 Well, I've known about the penny thing when it was a cent and a half to make a penny.
00:14:27.440 Mm-hmm.
00:14:29.000 It's been that long ago.
00:14:30.860 He's just, by the way, there, he's leaving no stone unturned right now.
00:14:34.520 You got the penny thing, and then he just did the straw situation.
00:14:39.840 Did you see that?
00:14:40.420 We're going back to plastic straws.
00:14:42.880 Yes.
00:14:43.440 He just signed an executive order, or he's going to.
00:14:46.820 Ending the ridiculous Biden push for paper straws, which don't work.
00:14:50.980 Back to plastic, he tweeted out.
00:14:53.860 Or truthed out.
00:14:55.120 It's just, it's fantastic.
00:14:56.220 Absolutely love that.
00:14:57.300 I mean, it's amazing the things that he's covering at a breathtaking speed.
00:15:01.760 Do we have the CBS anchor trying to explain how Trump's approval ratings are going through
00:15:10.360 the roof?
00:15:10.820 Listen to this.
00:15:11.460 Cut 10.
00:15:12.420 What's driving this?
00:15:13.520 I will keep it simple, Margaret.
00:15:15.440 He's doing, in the eyes of the public, what he said he would do in the campaign.
00:15:20.260 There's political value in that.
00:15:21.840 In fact, 70% of people say he's doing what he promised.
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00:15:27.140 Now, there's another part of this that continues over from the campaign.
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00:15:50.160 So that's perception.
00:15:51.280 What about the actual policies?
00:15:53.000 Well, let's start with the ones that are popular.
00:15:55.380 And again, these echo a lot of what we saw in the campaign.
00:15:58.400 The idea of deporting those in the country illegally continues to be popular.
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00:16:04.440 59%.
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00:17:26.940 Now back to the podcast.
00:17:28.680 This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:17:32.500 All right.
00:17:33.520 Jeff Parker is with us.
00:17:34.940 Uh, Jeff, how are you, sir?
00:17:36.500 Good morning, Glenn.
00:17:37.680 I'm fine.
00:17:38.480 Thanks.
00:17:39.680 So, uh, let's, let's go over the, um, uh, the part just quickly about you sign a cease
00:17:47.780 and desist.
00:17:48.400 All of a sudden, two years later, your technology, uh, is introduced by, uh, Qualcomm, uh, they
00:17:56.600 pretend as though, no, we didn't.
00:17:58.760 What are you talking about?
00:17:59.620 That's not your technology.
00:18:00.700 That's our technology.
00:18:01.700 You take him to court.
00:18:03.160 Uh, jury rules in your favor.
00:18:06.100 Unanimous.
00:18:06.820 Uh, the judge says, I'm going to apply penalties.
00:18:09.880 Then a couple of weeks after that, Qualcomm has a fundraiser for Barack Obama.
00:18:16.440 The head of Qualcomm has it at his house.
00:18:19.960 Obama shows up.
00:18:21.300 Then a couple of days after that, they start, the DOJ under Eric Holder starts to probe your
00:18:29.840 website.
00:18:30.420 Finish that story.
00:18:33.120 Sure.
00:18:33.460 So thanks for having me back again.
00:18:35.120 So you bet.
00:18:36.160 Yeah.
00:18:36.420 So we, we win a unanimous jury verdict.
00:18:40.320 We, uh, come back to the courthouse after that jury verdict and the judge hears, uh, the
00:18:48.560 parties argue about what should happen next.
00:18:50.940 And after listening to the arguments, the judge says, you know what?
00:18:54.500 There is certainly going to be an ongoing royalty here, which is, you know, what Qualcomm would
00:18:59.100 have to pay us for the continued use of our patents and our technology.
00:19:03.280 And, uh, we are all excited.
00:19:05.500 We leave the courthouse.
00:19:06.460 A few days after that, we have a visit to our website by the White House, the executive
00:19:13.700 office of the president of the White House.
00:19:16.060 Just a few days before that visit, there's a fundraiser at the head of Qualcomm's home,
00:19:22.360 one of the co-founders, uh, homes, uh, raising money for the DNC.
00:19:28.140 And, uh, after that fundraiser, a few days later, there's this visit from the executive
00:19:32.840 office of the president.
00:19:34.640 And about a month after that is when the judge issued his final order.
00:19:40.660 After having indicating before that his final order was going to include royalties, he not
00:19:46.220 only didn't include royalties, he reversed the jury verdict and threw the case out.
00:19:50.400 Unbelievable.
00:19:51.140 So Eric Holder was at the DOJ at the time.
00:19:53.980 You start getting visits on your website and you can track all of this.
00:19:56.900 You have all of this.
00:19:57.840 Yes.
00:19:58.140 Uh, Eric Holder and the DOJ start to visit your website and it's only about this litigation.
00:20:04.000 That's the only part they do.
00:20:05.400 And lo and behold, we find out that Eric Holder, uh, before he went to the DOJ, he worked for
00:20:11.280 Qualcomm's largest lobbying firm.
00:20:14.020 When he left the DOJ, guess where he went?
00:20:16.700 Back to Qualcomm's largest lobbying firm.
00:20:20.780 Uh, so you're on the program, you lay all this out and now what has happened?
00:20:26.720 So we're on your program about two weeks ago and literally Glenn, the next day Qualcomm
00:20:34.480 contacts our attorneys and they say, if your client doesn't remove his social media and
00:20:44.080 furthermore agree not to do any more social media, we're going to file a motion with the
00:20:48.780 court to gag him, to have this court take down the social media and prevent further conversation.
00:20:56.160 And, uh, of course I, my attorneys are handling a patent case.
00:21:02.980 So they say to me, we're not really experts in first amendment rights, freedom of speech
00:21:07.960 rights.
00:21:08.320 Could you please find an attorney who can help you with this?
00:21:11.360 And so I ended up reaching out and we engaged Mark Kasowitz of his firm.
00:21:16.320 And the Kasowitz firm is a very fine law firm that handles these types of, uh, areas and
00:21:23.280 many other areas of, of law.
00:21:25.460 But Mark Kasowitz.
00:21:27.500 Yeah.
00:21:27.800 He's done a lot of work for Trump.
00:21:29.740 Has he, has he not?
00:21:31.020 He has, he has.
00:21:32.400 Mark, Mark has handled a lot of, uh, president Trump's legal issues over the years.
00:21:37.980 And, uh, I approached Mark and he heard this, uh, request from Qualcomm and he said, outrageous.
00:21:46.080 He said, this is, this is, this is ridiculous.
00:21:49.080 Uh, they can't gag you.
00:21:51.240 So, uh, a couple of days later, uh, Qualcomm in fact filed a formal motion with the court that
00:21:58.680 said, take down your social media and stop adding additional social media.
00:22:04.500 And, uh, we were actually getting ready to file our opposition, but we first wanted to
00:22:10.500 wait and see what the court was going to do.
00:22:12.260 And a few days later, the court finding this motion, uh, frankly, meritless and, and, uh,
00:22:19.260 without any basis, uh, for what they were asking for, uh, ruled at the end of last week,
00:22:26.220 just this last Friday, uh, no, no Qualcomm, you don't, you don't get that request.
00:22:31.740 So that was, that was, that was good.
00:22:34.820 That was good to hear.
00:22:35.880 That's fantastic.
00:22:37.500 It's fantastic.
00:22:38.700 Uh, by the way, I don't have any firsthand knowledge of this, but I, I will bet you that,
00:22:45.260 uh, our new director of the FBI and our new head of the DOJ, uh, saw that blaze article
00:22:52.180 that lays all of this out.
00:22:53.980 I'm just saying that might've, well, might've happened.
00:22:57.160 Glenn, I hope so.
00:22:57.960 I mean, look, yeah, what Qualcomm has accused us of is trying to taint a jury pool.
00:23:08.160 We don't even have a trial date yet set for this case.
00:23:11.720 So how are we going to taint a jury pool?
00:23:13.920 But the thing that's really frustrating is the way they characterized our social media
00:23:20.100 and what we're saying is just completely false.
00:23:23.580 Uh, can I give you an example?
00:23:27.960 So an example of their, of their characterization is they say, Parker vision disparages the judicial
00:23:35.460 process in the middle district of Florida and maligns the fairness of the forum.
00:23:41.700 Namely, Parker vision impugns judge Dalton's ruling in the prior Parker vision trial, falsely
00:23:46.940 claiming that he improperly reversed the jury's verdict as a result of collusion between Qualcomm
00:23:53.020 and the administration of then president Barack Obama.
00:23:55.720 Well, let me tell you, that's not true.
00:23:58.520 What Parker vision is doing is bringing public just facts.
00:24:02.800 We're simply bringing facts.
00:24:04.800 Here's the facts.
00:24:05.660 The facts are the department of justice has been on our website 37 times.
00:24:11.100 We discovered shortly before our first trial, all the way until 2022, when I filed a Freedom
00:24:18.120 of Information Act request asking, hey, Department of Justice, what are you doing on our website?
00:24:23.420 Why are you on our website so many days at the same time looking at the same pages as Qualcomm?
00:24:30.460 Hey, what's this White House visit we had?
00:24:33.660 Why were you only looking at litigation against Qualcomm on, on our patents?
00:24:38.260 What's that about?
00:24:39.440 We've never had that fulfilled.
00:24:41.480 So I'm not drawing any conclusions what this means.
00:24:44.900 I'm simply stating the facts.
00:24:47.140 The facts are these visits happened, and we think we have a right to know what they're
00:24:52.660 about.
00:24:53.240 That's what we're asking for.
00:24:54.240 Yeah.
00:24:54.820 They're very suspicious, but that doesn't mean anything happened.
00:24:58.500 But it is, I mean, you know, there's enough there, not beyond a reasonable doubt, but there's
00:25:03.960 enough there to go, you know, we should probably ask some questions here.
00:25:07.140 There was a short seller.
00:25:12.920 Can you tell me about the short seller?
00:25:15.300 What's his name?
00:25:15.980 Farmwald?
00:25:16.540 Yes.
00:25:17.320 Their name?
00:25:18.260 Yes.
00:25:18.660 So, you know, when Qualcomm accuses us of trying to influence a jury, again, a date hasn't even
00:25:24.860 been set for a trial.
00:25:25.900 It's pretty rich, Glenn, because back in our first trial, there was this persistent short
00:25:33.440 seller who had been out posting on the financial message boards again and again and again, trying
00:25:40.940 to drive our stock price down, our patents are no good, we don't have anything, blah,
00:25:46.480 blah, blah.
00:25:46.860 Well, let me tell you, from the time we filed this case against Qualcomm in 2011 until we
00:25:52.680 won the jury verdict in 2013, over two years, he posted 200 times.
00:25:59.500 Every business day he posted, and he posted predictions.
00:26:03.560 The patents would fall.
00:26:05.040 They didn't.
00:26:05.520 The patent case wouldn't go forward.
00:26:09.120 It did.
00:26:10.120 Oh, even if we won, we'd only win $10 or $11 million.
00:26:13.560 He was only off by a factor of almost 20.
00:26:15.780 I mean, it went on and on and on.
00:26:18.120 But here's the real punchline.
00:26:21.700 We got to depose this guy and subpoena his emails because after Qualcomm lost the case,
00:26:28.820 he filed challenges to our patents, which we found kind of suspicious.
00:26:34.660 And guess what we figured out in deposition of this guy?
00:26:38.580 Guess who he'd been working with when we filed our lawsuit against Qualcomm?
00:26:45.320 Qualcomm.
00:26:46.180 Qualcomm.
00:26:46.620 Qualcomm.
00:26:48.520 So do we have payments or how do you mean working?
00:26:51.980 Well, it turns out that Qualcomm was paying some of his lawyers' bills because he was
00:26:58.400 worried, apparently, about us suing him for something.
00:27:02.380 I mean, if you're not doing anything wrong, what are you worried about?
00:27:05.220 But he was worried about that.
00:27:06.780 So he went to Qualcomm and he said, look, I'm not looking for you to pay me directly,
00:27:12.060 but pay my legal bills.
00:27:14.740 And our attorney said to him, so you don't consider that to be some compensation?
00:27:18.460 No, I don't consider that to be any compensation.
00:27:20.180 So why would he need his legal bills?
00:27:27.480 This is, if I'm not mistaken, this is years before, three years before you knew that they
00:27:39.060 were infringing, right?
00:27:40.740 Yes.
00:27:41.260 So we believe that he actually started communicating with them even before we filed our lawsuit.
00:27:49.640 So there's, look, there's a lot of fishy things here, but to keep it to the point of Qualcomm's
00:27:56.000 motion to try to get us to be gagged, it's pretty interesting that they'd be so willing
00:28:04.220 to work with a party whose only mission was to put out mischaracterizations and falsehoods
00:28:13.020 about park revision, it's patents, it's technologies, etc.
00:28:16.160 But then they turned around and accused us of exactly what they were supporting back
00:28:19.740 during the trial.
00:28:20.320 We are, like I said, living in extraordinary times right now.
00:28:33.620 And I don't, I don't mean that lightly.
00:28:36.400 I've studied history now for decades.
00:28:39.660 I've seen the patterns.
00:28:41.240 I've watched how civilizations rise and fall.
00:28:44.380 But what we're witnessing right now, I have not seen.
00:28:48.400 It is so profound.
00:28:49.640 It is so undeniable.
00:28:52.240 And I believe it has the potential to save our republic if we handle things carefully.
00:28:59.880 And this isn't just for Donald Trump.
00:29:01.860 This is for all of us.
00:29:03.820 For years, we have believed this narrative about our government.
00:29:10.600 And it's been force-fed to us through our government schools, that it exists to protect us from all
00:29:16.660 harm, to even the playing field, to ensure justice and fairness for all.
00:29:24.700 It was the wise manager.
00:29:26.560 It is exactly what Woodrow Wilson wanted, a careful steward, a wise manager, an administrator
00:29:35.360 that would just oversee things that wasn't elected, the great equalizer.
00:29:40.740 Now, many of us have been skeptical of this, but most people, good, decent people, trusted
00:29:46.720 at the very least that their government was working for them, not against them.
00:29:50.980 Now, that has started to change over the last decade, I would say.
00:29:56.560 Then came 2020, and suddenly that trust was shattered for at least half of the country.
00:30:05.720 For the first time in modern history, governments across the world turned their power directly
00:30:11.140 onto the people.
00:30:12.820 They dictated where we could go, who we could see, whether we could open our businesses,
00:30:17.540 hold funerals for loved ones.
00:30:19.520 They told us that they were all doing this in the name of health, in the name of safety,
00:30:24.600 and in the name of science.
00:30:27.460 But it wasn't about health, we now find out.
00:30:29.900 It wasn't about safety.
00:30:31.420 It wasn't even science.
00:30:33.940 It was all about control.
00:30:37.000 And now, just a few years later, the truth is finally coming out.
00:30:41.400 The very institutions that we were told to trust, the government is on our side, the government,
00:30:47.820 the media, the so-called fact checkers, the scientists, the corporations, the pharmaceutical
00:30:53.080 industries have all now been exposed.
00:30:55.680 This should be the moment of ultimate victory for anyone who has claimed to be a liberal my
00:31:01.940 entire life.
00:31:03.440 Did you hear what I just said?
00:31:05.280 People no longer trust the government.
00:31:09.480 Liberals have always been anti-establishment.
00:31:13.620 They've been told, don't trust the media.
00:31:17.540 That's a liberal.
00:31:18.480 The so-called fact checkers, the scientists, the corporations and pharmaceutical industry,
00:31:25.460 tell me who has the tradition of saying these things need to be broken up and kept away from
00:31:31.400 our government.
00:31:32.420 The left.
00:31:33.340 But now the left says it's all conspiracy theories.
00:31:37.580 But it's not conspiracy theories.
00:31:39.420 And it hasn't been broken up by speculation, but by their own emails, their own records and
00:31:44.700 their own financial trails.
00:31:47.240 And that is what has them terrified.
00:31:52.680 America needs to understand this is not a political issue.
00:31:55.960 It's not left versus right.
00:31:57.660 It's not Republican versus Democrat.
00:31:59.920 This is something much, much deeper.
00:32:01.980 It is about the corruption of the system itself.
00:32:05.580 For the very first time in our lifetimes, the average, ordinary American, hardworking
00:32:12.220 person is seeing it, really seeing it.
00:32:16.840 And it's a game changer.
00:32:20.180 Now, this isn't a moment for us to gloat.
00:32:24.020 This is a moment to be very, very cautious.
00:32:29.860 This is not a moment to run around saying, I told you so.
00:32:34.400 That's not going to help the country.
00:32:36.680 What we need to do right now is something much harder.
00:32:39.540 We have to be disciplined.
00:32:40.820 We have to be diligent.
00:32:41.800 And we have to be honest.
00:32:43.300 We have to watch what sources we're getting information from.
00:32:47.020 Right now, it's like drinking out of a water hose, a fire hose.
00:32:50.760 So you don't necessarily know what's true and what's not.
00:32:54.120 And we cannot be reckless with the truth.
00:32:57.400 When the ground is shifting beneath us, as much as it is, credibility is absolutely everything.
00:33:05.920 And if we lose that, we lose everything.
00:33:09.680 The president knows this.
00:33:11.420 I think Elon Musk knows this.
00:33:13.020 And that's why it is so absolutely critical that we don't add to the destruction of credibility.
00:33:22.540 Because anything that we say in, you know, rumors, like, for instance, the Chelsea Clinton wedding thing.
00:33:29.480 We talked about it last hour.
00:33:30.940 We don't have any evidence that that is true.
00:33:33.280 But that's going like wildfire everywhere.
00:33:37.060 We should not be promoting that because I haven't seen the evidence.
00:33:41.720 It doesn't mean it didn't happen.
00:33:43.080 It doesn't mean it did happen.
00:33:45.080 But let's wait for the facts.
00:33:47.580 Otherwise, they will use that to say, well, you said that it was Chelsea Clinton.
00:33:52.540 And it will all become about Chelsea Clinton and not about the $84 million that went to the foundation.
00:33:59.640 We have to hold people, number two, accountable no matter whose side they're on.
00:34:05.840 If laws are broken, then justice has to be served, period.
00:34:10.260 I don't care if they have an R or a D or an I or anything else after their name.
00:34:16.120 I don't care that it was somebody that we all used to admire.
00:34:20.100 No one is above the law.
00:34:22.660 That's why I'm so excited about him going into the Pentagon.
00:34:26.420 Yes, I'm excited about the Department of Education.
00:34:29.160 Yes, I'm excited about USAID.
00:34:31.280 But I am just as excited about going into the Pentagon.
00:34:35.240 The waste there.
00:34:38.020 The third thing we have to do is make sure that we support logic, common sense, and the rule of law.
00:34:44.600 This is how people will win.
00:34:46.820 This is a peaceful revolution.
00:34:48.980 But make no mistake about it.
00:34:51.520 It is an American revolution done exactly the right way.
00:34:57.380 We went to the ballot box.
00:34:59.160 We won in a mandate.
00:35:01.260 The guy running told us exactly what he is going to do.
00:35:05.420 And he's doing it.
00:35:07.760 This is a legal revolution.
00:35:10.700 The country will never be the same because of this.
00:35:13.460 And you win not by shouting, not by rage tweeting, not by tearing everything down, but by standing up calmly, clearly, and saying, this is America.
00:35:22.640 We have laws.
00:35:23.980 We have rights.
00:35:24.940 And we're not going to allow a corrupt ruling class to strip them from us.
00:35:33.100 This is a moment of reckoning.
00:35:36.000 For years, Americans have been told they were wrong to question the narrative.
00:35:41.600 We were censored.
00:35:42.440 We were ridiculed.
00:35:43.600 We were silenced.
00:35:44.600 But guess what?
00:35:46.000 In the end, the Bible is correct.
00:35:49.100 The truth shall set you free.
00:35:51.920 The truth will always come out.
00:35:55.660 Right now, revelations are coming out at a pace we've never seen before.
00:36:01.880 The money trails, the backroom deals, the censorship schemes, the revolving doors between government and industry, all of it is being exposed.
00:36:10.560 And you haven't seen anything yet.
00:36:13.320 This is just the beginning.
00:36:15.560 They're coming out with just raw data right now and saying, did you know that in the Treasury Department, they never had to say what that money was used for?
00:36:24.780 It just said, who got the check?
00:36:28.340 It doesn't say anything.
00:36:30.460 We have no idea.
00:36:32.260 I don't know.
00:36:33.180 That's a problem.
00:36:34.000 Now, let's wait until we see what the money was supposed to be used for and how much of it was used for that.
00:36:42.180 Who are the people who did this to us?
00:36:44.960 It's going to be on both sides, gang.
00:36:46.800 But they're scared and they are scrambling.
00:36:50.860 They're deleting old tweets.
00:36:52.280 They're rewriting history.
00:36:53.640 They're trying to downplay what they did.
00:36:56.300 And this time it's not going to work because Donald Trump is being so incredibly thorough.
00:37:03.040 The very institutions that told us they were the gatekeepers of truth are now being revealed as nothing more than glorified propaganda machines.
00:37:12.000 Did you know that 90% of the media in Ukraine was paid for with your tax dollars?
00:37:19.920 Of course they were saying things positive about the war.
00:37:23.840 The so-called fact checkers were working for the very corporations they were supposed to be checking.
00:37:30.320 The journalists we thought were chronicling public life, they were on the take as well.
00:37:35.600 The agencies that were supposed to protect the public interest were captured by private interests.
00:37:43.320 Now, none of this is new.
00:37:45.720 And both sides have charged this very thing for decades.
00:37:50.360 The Republicans charge it against the Democrats.
00:37:52.260 The Democrats charge it against the Republicans.
00:37:54.780 I don't know about you, but I'm so sick of it.
00:37:57.800 We now have the opportunity to get the facts.
00:38:01.700 And I want them on both sides.
00:38:04.820 The moment, the opportunity that we have to restore what has been lost is going to be this moment.
00:38:14.700 The corruption that has taken root in our institutions, it all has to be routed out.
00:38:20.520 The two-tiered justice system that protected the powerful while punishing the weak, dismantled.
00:38:26.900 The bloated, unaccountable bureaucracies that have been ruling over us without our consent, shut down.
00:38:34.660 Now, this isn't going to happen immediately.
00:38:36.460 We're going to have to make it happen.
00:38:39.340 And it starts with a commitment from the people.
00:38:44.020 Demand accountability.
00:38:45.840 Even from the White House.
00:38:47.900 Demand accountability.
00:38:49.480 We will not be satisfied with empty apologies.
00:38:53.420 We're going to do it better next time.
00:38:55.120 No.
00:38:56.600 Anybody involved in anything that was illegal, anything that was bribery, anything that was shifting funds away from what Congress wanted or what the president wanted, they must be held responsible.
00:39:10.040 Stand for the rule of law.
00:39:12.620 If somebody broke the law, no matter how powerful they are, justice.
00:39:17.440 No special deals.
00:39:18.480 No secret negotiations.
00:39:19.940 No backroom protections.
00:39:21.260 If it was Donald Trump Jr. or Chelsea Clinton, they should be tried by a jury of their peers in a fair, just trial.
00:39:35.620 If they broke the law, buh-bye.
00:39:38.020 America, now is your chance to stand for true transparency.
00:39:46.940 No more classified memos.
00:39:49.440 If decisions that are being made that impact us, we deserve to know the truth.
00:39:54.080 We reject your fear once and for all.
00:39:56.640 Fear is how they controlled us.
00:39:58.320 It's how they got away with all of this.
00:40:00.260 But it's up to us now to say, I'm not afraid anymore.
00:40:03.400 I'm not.
00:40:05.820 And let me leave you with this.
00:40:07.160 Before we get into the audio of what happened this week, because it's some really good stuff, you will understand we are winning.
00:40:16.000 The people are winning.
00:40:17.420 Not Donald Trump, not MAGA.
00:40:19.300 The people are winning.
00:40:21.960 The fact that we're even having this conversation, that this information is finally seeing the light of day,
00:40:28.460 is proof that we elected somebody the first time in my lifetime that is actually doing everything they said they would do.
00:40:37.160 The old guard, the corrupt establishment, the entrenched elite, the media gatekeepers, they've all lost their grip.
00:40:44.440 More and more Americans are waking up.
00:40:46.620 More and more Americans are questioning what they've been told.
00:40:49.820 More people are looking at their leaders saying, you're a liar.
00:40:53.300 You abused our trust.
00:40:55.600 I'm not going to forget that.
00:40:57.580 And that's why they're panicking.
00:40:58.760 That's why they're scrambling.
00:40:59.660 That's why they want you to stop paying attention.
00:41:02.380 So don't pay attention.
00:41:05.160 This is your moment.
00:41:06.860 This is the moment where we take our country back.
00:41:09.120 If you saw what was happening in Europe and in England, where they're canceling now local elections,
00:41:15.120 they're just usurping the will of the people, it is incredible.
00:41:19.760 We may be the only one in the Western world that's left to be free.
00:41:26.780 We have a responsibility for the freedom of all mankind.
00:41:31.140 This is the moment you take your country back, and it's not through violence.
00:41:34.440 It's not through destruction, but through the power of truth and real justice,
00:41:39.820 standing together saying, enough is enough.
00:41:42.980 If we get this right, if we can stand firm, if we can hold the line, if we refuse to be silenced,
00:41:49.580 we actually could fix our country.
00:41:54.220 I never thought we could do that.
00:41:57.420 We can.
00:41:59.640 We need to be very cautious, very careful, and steadfast, vigilant.
00:42:06.100 Support what's happening on the exposure of absolutely everything.
00:42:15.020 Transparency will fix this country.