Glenn Beck is joined by Ezra Levant and Andrew Bailey as they discuss the latest in the 9/11 conspiracy theories and more. Also, the registered nurse who blew the whistle on pediatric sex change operations in a Texas children's hospital is now being investigated, and so much more!
00:01:12.700He's up in Canada where he's up in Canada where he is being now investigated for a hate crime because he drove around in a truck, you know, one of those digital billboards that shows what's happening on the streets of Toronto with these anti-Jewish protesters.
00:01:30.800Also, the registered nurse who blew the whistle on pediatric sex change operations happening at Czech Texas Children's Hospital.
00:01:42.540She's on to tell her heroic story and so much more on today's podcast.
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00:03:47.480I read this last week when you announced it, and I'm trying to figure out how you can do that.
00:03:54.320What is your standing to be able to sue New York?
00:03:57.980Well, Glenn, somebody's got to do something to fight back against this unconstitutional lawfare that's depriving all voters, but specifically in my instance, Missourians, of access to and to hear from a presidential candidate in the heat of a national election in the most consequential presidential election in this nation's history.
00:04:18.620And so Missourians are being harmed by the actions in New York that have taken President Trump off the campaign trail and will continue to take him off the campaign trail after sentencing and have silenced him through the gag order.
00:04:33.260Essentially, Missouri has a sovereign interest in a national election and being able to participate in that national election.
00:04:39.760And I will tell you, the founders contemplated just this kind of dispute when they codified in Article 3, Section 2 of the United States Constitution a method by which states could resolve differences with original jurisdiction of the United States Supreme Court.
00:04:59.300And in this instance, Missouri has a real problem with New York's lawfare against President Trump.
00:05:04.440So the Supreme Court going on vacation Friday night, when are you going to argue this?
00:05:13.000Yeah, we're going to get it up to the court this week.
00:05:14.820I mean, we've got to get it on file and put the marker down that the red states are ready to fight back against this kind of election interference.
00:05:23.860This is an attack on our democratic process.
00:05:26.500We've got to stop looking at lawfare in terms of individualized cases and start seeing not just trees, but the forest for what it is.
00:05:33.880They have silenced conservative voices.
00:05:38.660They have censored free speech on big tech.
00:05:40.780They have kicked President Trump off the ballot in certain states.
00:05:44.300They've sanctioned him through civil suits.
00:05:46.700And now you've got the crooked Department of Justice leading an effort at the federal and at two different state levels in order not to obtain a legally valid conviction of President Trump,
00:05:56.440but again, to deny voters access to a presidential candidate.
00:05:59.820And it's important to remember the First Amendment right to free speech applies not only to the speaker, but to listeners as well.
00:06:06.940Every American who wants to hear from President Trump has been harmed, not only by the gag order,
00:06:11.840but by the illicit prosecutions that take President Trump off the campaign trail and put him in a courtroom.
00:06:16.500So when you – the founders were genius, quite honestly.
00:06:23.920I have appreciated the separation of federal and state more and more as we go down this road on how states can choose to do their own thing
00:06:36.500as the rest of the government wants to take those rights away.
00:06:42.240But you say that we have to grab hold of the Constitution again and we have to restore the law in order.
00:06:53.260What do you have to prove to win this case?
00:06:57.860Well, as you pointed out, we've got to prove first and foremost that Missouri has a sovereign interest in Missourians participating on equal footing with other states
00:07:06.540in a presidential election for a chosen candidate, a candidate that Missourians through the caucus process have chosen as one of the leading parties in this presidential election.
00:09:33.280And so things like original jurisdiction at the United States Supreme Court for disputes between states,
00:09:38.300I submit to you as a little r Republican structural mechanism that, again, it's a timeless principle of separation of powers
00:09:45.040and a balance between federal and state authority that matters to our system.
00:09:49.100And I lament the fact that the left has jettisoned this traditional approach that we used to agree that we would elevate the rules of the game above the players and the outcomes.
00:09:59.420But the left hates Donald Trump so much, they're willing to destroy our system of government to retain power and destroy a political opponent.
00:10:08.360We are looking at a country now that, you know, the left learns and they learn if nobody stands against them, nobody is willing to play hardball.
00:10:21.740They'll play hardball every step of the way.
00:10:23.800They did it with the boycotts of sponsors until now that's just accepted from the left.
00:10:33.340They've done it now with the silencing on social media.
00:10:36.680And their biggest one yet, I think, is lawfare.
00:10:40.320And this is that they're going after the president's attorneys, putting a chill through the air.
00:10:46.760What happened in Connecticut, I think it was last week, where the Bar Association of Connecticut said,
00:10:52.860you can't speak out against this judge or they'll be held to pay.
00:10:56.960This is when you're starting to go after the attorneys and you're using attorneys on your side to shut everyone down.
00:11:06.980That's a that's a final stage of of freedom, is it not?
00:11:12.000Glenn, I think you're absolutely right.
00:11:13.800I think one of the most unreported problems with the lawfare is that the left has criminalized the practice of law.
00:11:21.460Let's go to New York and look at the fact that essentially what they said was the false entries in the business record where President Trump paid his attorney to enter into a contract were illegal.
00:11:31.460Well, certainly the founders understood that we had a right to seek counsel and they would have understood that counsel would assist with contracts because contracts often end up in legal disputes.
00:11:41.620And so criminalizing the practice of law, again, it destroys the very foundational principles upon which our judicial system is based.
00:11:48.800I mean, this is this it hurts President Trump today, but it also hurts voters today.
00:11:53.140But it's going to hurt all of us down the road when we're denied due process, when we're denied the right to counsel, because those things have suddenly become criminal.
00:12:00.020So this is not going to be something that is heard right away.
00:12:04.020This is something that you're laying the marker down on the table for later.
00:12:08.980We're laying the marker down on the table and asking the Supreme Court to put a stop to the lawfare against President Trump in the instance of the in the case in New York to allow press issue in order to allow President Trump to remain on the campaign trail and continue to court the electorate and talk to the American people and have look, the American people have access to their chosen presidential candidate.
00:12:30.520So you're asking for an emergency hearing then before they absolutely.
00:12:34.020OK. All right. I hope you win, Andrew.
00:12:38.100I really hope and I applaud you for standing up for the system.
00:12:43.860And it is it is time for all of our states to do this.
00:12:47.640I mean, you know, I don't mind if we go and we vote and we disagree and you vote for somebody that I don't like.
00:12:56.300I don't mind that. I don't mind if your guy wins.
00:12:59.220As long as it's fair, I don't mind going after my guys if they're corrupt, as long as we go after your guys as well.
00:13:08.060And they shouldn't they should stop being my guy or your guy when they're corrupt.
00:13:13.340And I think that's what most Americans most Americans are still fair, but they have been so warped with what is true and what is not that I don't think they even understand what fair is anymore.
00:15:10.680Well, the story really starts in 2021.
00:15:12.880I accepted a new position in a pediatric multi-specialty clinic at Texas Children's Hospital.
00:15:20.660And, you know, at first, my background is in cardiology.
00:15:25.580And so I was helping babies born with congenital heart anomalies and through a series of medical interventions and surgeries were saving their life.
00:15:36.060However, and I just contrast that with the endocrine clinic where I started seeing perfectly healthy patients and teenagers with functional anatomy and we were harming them.
00:15:48.220The hospital was turning them into a patient dependent on the medical system for life through puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones.
00:15:56.800And so I started to see this rise in transgender patients coming to clinic and specifically in something I feel like we don't talk about enough, which is teenage girls who are confused about their sex.
00:16:11.080But not only are they confused about their sex, they're also suffering with depression.
00:16:43.600I know that a doctor who we talked to a couple of weeks ago, who is also under investigation himself now for blowing the whistle, Dr. Heim, he did an article.
00:16:54.800He was anonymously giving information anonymously to Christopher Ruffo.
00:17:07.020Well, it was May of 2023, and I had contemplated quitting on a number of occasions because, you know, I was being asked to do things that were against my beliefs and my faith and would come home crying to my husband because I couldn't fathom what was being done to these children.
00:17:27.020And it was it was in this time that I read Christopher Ruffo's article with an anonymous whistleblower who we now know is Dr. Etan Heim.
00:17:38.400And, you know, I knew I had to come forward to corroborate his account to just affirm that everything that he was seeing was true because I was also seeing it where I was working.
00:17:50.520And so that's when I came forward anonymously in May of last year and worked with Christopher Ruffo and just just provided a different perspective from an outpatient clinic nurse that, you know, transgender patients were being seen.
00:18:23.480I had I had helped expose what was being done in secret.
00:18:26.320I felt like that was a redemptive opportunity for me.
00:18:31.480And, you know, it was the evening of July the 24th of last year when we were having dinner with friends in our home.
00:18:40.060We were laughing in the kitchen and I think we were making burgers.
00:18:43.080And all of a sudden there's a knock on the door and my husband goes to answer it and he didn't come back right away.
00:18:49.000And I just thought, oh, my goodness, maybe something someone's selling something, you know.
00:18:52.740And so I go out and I to the front door and at my front door are two federal agents who are asking to speak with me about issues at my work.
00:19:03.140And, you know, I think in that moment, I can say that time time just stood still and I couldn't believe I couldn't believe it.
00:19:14.680And what was what was what was happening.
00:19:17.160But they essentially said that I was a person of interest in an investigation where they were seeking to unmask the identity of this first whistleblower who we now know is Dr.
00:19:30.100But, of course, I had no idea who he was.
00:19:31.860And I, you know, listened as they talked about how he had broken HIPAA by releasing, you know, patient confidential documents, which is not true, absolutely.
00:19:49.420And I referred to him as a whistleblower and they immediately corrected me and they were like, no, he's not a whistleblower.
00:19:55.120He's a leaker and he has broken HIPAA by releasing patient information to the public.
00:20:00.840And I knew that they were lying to me.
00:20:05.440How did you know they were lying to you?
00:20:07.700Because I had read Chris Ruffo's, you know, his his article and there was absolutely no patient identifying information on those documents.
00:20:20.140Everything was blacked out and redacted.
00:20:23.580And so that's when I knew they were lying.
00:20:27.440And so anyway, they continued and they said that they they threatened me and said they promised they would make life life difficult for me if I was trying to protect this, quote unquote, leaker.
00:20:37.480They claimed that I was not safe at work.
00:20:39.800They claimed that someone had given my name to the FBI.
00:20:43.080And it was a very I felt very coerced and intimidated.
00:20:47.180And they, you know, to to seal the deal, they said that they wanted my help to expose Dr.
00:21:56.220I mean, having the FBI come into your home and say those kinds of things and say, we're going to make life miserable for you if you don't help us.
00:22:06.920I mean, that's it feels like Stasi kind of stuff, quite honestly.
00:22:12.860Um, was there a second at all that you went, oh, I don't want to be this person.
00:22:21.760You know, um, no, no, no, absolutely not.
00:22:26.780Because, um, you know, the hospital has a reputation of lying to the public and I felt like I was helpless and I was the only one who had these deeply, these, these religious beliefs that motivate everything I do.
00:22:48.340And, um, I felt like I could no longer be silent.
00:22:52.120I felt like someone, I know that I'm not the only nurse in America who feels this way.
00:22:58.580I know that I'm not the only nurse who has seen illegal things happening in the workplace.
00:23:03.060And so I feel a sense of responsibility to bring to light what has been done behind closed doors.
00:23:08.740You, uh, I talked to a lot of people, uh, and some in your situation and, uh, I can hear it in your voice how, uh, nervous you are or how frightened of the situation.
00:23:29.220You're not some, uh, you're not some zealot.
00:23:33.440Uh, you're just a woman trying to do the right thing.
00:23:55.400Um, you know, I believe that the saying is true, that courage is contagious.
00:24:03.240Um, it just takes one person and the world, the world is in desperate need of people who will stand for what is good and right and beautiful and true.
00:24:14.220And other nurses around the country must feel like they can come forward if they are seeing something illegal happening at the, at their workplace.
00:24:22.120Um, you know, do no harm has to mean something medical professionals, you know, whether it's nurses or other or others, they just, I want them to feel a sense of responsibility to tell the truth about what they are seeing.
00:24:39.260Um, and so, um, regardless of the consequences, because the truth is always worth, the truth is always worth it.
00:24:48.260Um, so I want for others to feel emboldened and to feel empowered to protect children from irreversible damage and lifelong regret, because ultimately it's their lives and their wellbeing that are at stake.
00:25:02.880When you say you saw crimes being committed, you're talking about Medicaid fraud and, and how was that done?
00:25:14.660Um, you know, I, I started noting some discrepancies in the paperwork, um, some red flags that were very concerning.
00:25:24.280Um, for one, I saw that the hospital was using Medicaid to pay for transgender treatment, and this is Medicaid fraud, plain and simple.
00:25:34.860Um, the Texas Medicaid policy, which is, you know, available online, just clearly states that any medications or surgeries related to gender affirming care are not covered.
00:25:44.940And so, uh, in essence, we, you know, I saw a healthy teenage boy who was being prescribed estrogen to feminize his facial features and sexual characteristics.
00:25:56.660And likewise, a healthy teenage girl was receiving testosterone to masculinize her facial features and sexual characteristics.
00:26:03.800And both, in both of these examples, the insurance listed on file with Medicaid.
00:26:08.580So it wasn't like they were trying to conceal what was going on.
00:26:12.420Um, this was easily, you know, it was available.
00:26:16.480Um, but not only that, um, the hospital, you know, was using Medicaid to pay for transgender treatments.
00:26:24.060But on several instances, I noted that the patient was intentionally misdiagnosed for the purpose of justifying the prescription of cross-sex hormones.
00:26:34.880Um, so to justify the medical need for medications like estrogen and testosterone,
00:26:41.460the hospital was listing false diagnoses for these patients.
00:26:47.280So, for example, um, a biological male was said to have a diagnosis of estrogen deficiency.
00:26:55.800And this fraudulent diagnosis allowed providers to prescribe estrogen-based therapies to biological males in order to feminize their physical and sexual characteristics.
00:27:07.700And likewise, with biological females, you know, a female was said to have a testosterone deficiency, which is ludicrous.
00:27:15.820Like, you know, it's, it's clinically incorrect.
00:27:18.780Um, but that then justifies the quote-unquote need to prescribe testosterone for a healthy female.
00:29:16.340But this was, uh, trying to get you to snitch on your neighbors, going in and influencing teachers to get their kids to snitch, uh, to get mothers to snitch.
00:29:33.360He's not only got the stuff that was released last week, but I think he has some stuff that I didn't hear about who they're labeling domestic terrorists.
00:30:06.020So DHS has had an office of intelligence and analysis since its creation, um, in the Homeland Security Act of, uh, 2002.
00:30:17.440Uh, so it has been around, um, it has traditionally been the least effective and, um, most certain, most in search of purpose organization you could imagine in the entire federal government.
00:30:31.060Um, of course, it was stood up in the wake of 9-11 and the threat of, you know, attack, uh, attacks from terrorists abroad.
00:30:38.820Um, but because of mission creep and because it had no actual purpose, it's the same exact entity that, uh, over the last 20 odd years has had routine, uh, issues with, uh, documents and policies that aim to target conservatives.
00:30:58.500Or that describe conservative Americans or traditional Americans with traditional values as though they pose some kind of threat, uh, to the country.
00:31:08.200So, fast forward to last year and Joe Biden stands up in advisory committees, um, of so-called experts to help this office figure out what it actually needs to do.
00:31:23.600And he stacks this committee with people like, uh, John Brennan and people like James Clapper.
00:31:31.360And, uh, they have meetings in secret behind closed doors and they start to try to scheme out based on their experience, based on their, um, political biases.
00:31:41.920What it is that they think that, uh, this office should be doing, uh, to achieve its goals.
00:31:48.980And so we, thanks to our litigation that shut this down, uh, at least in its prior form, um, this committee, uh, obtained all of their internal notes and all of their internal kind of, you know, documents and discussions.
00:32:03.700And we started releasing these last week.
00:32:07.240We're releasing another set today, uh, and we're going to release a set of information every single day this week.
00:32:14.500But as a, you know, for example, uh, the group, and this is something that we released on Friday, described that most of the domestic terrorism threat now comes from supporters of the former president.
00:32:32.580And so if that's your framing, and if that's your thinking, and if that's who is advising this committee at the Department of Homeland Security as to how they should do their job.
00:32:42.980And the kinds of things that they should be focused on, uh, we all know that only bad things come from there.
00:32:49.420Only bad things like getting, uh, you know, uh, neighbors to report on neighbors and kids to report on parents and all the kind of stuff that you would never imagine happening in the United States.
00:33:00.180You would only traditionally think about happening in communist China or the Soviet bloc or other places is potentially going to be happening here in the United States if we don't make drastic change in the way that we do things soon.
00:33:21.180Well, we've got a lot more of, uh, the, the, the organization's notes, uh, today that we're, uh, putting out, um, uh, related to their discussions, um, about, uh, domestic violence, domestic violent extremists, um, about how there were reservations before January 6th to, uh, engaging in monitoring of, uh, American chatter.
00:33:50.000And things like that online in that house somehow now post January 6th of 2021, um, maybe there's an appetite, uh, for doing so.
00:34:00.260Now this not, of course, not withstanding the fact that Congress has repeatedly, and of course we also have the first amendment, um, but has repeatedly refused to allow law enforcement and intelligence, uh, agencies to, to engage in these types of activities.
00:34:13.460Are things that this group is now discussing, um, as potentially being within the ambit of stuff that should be looked at, uh, for the department, which is just shocking and alarming.
00:34:23.100Um, there's a lot more, uh, coming and it will be out here very, very shortly.
00:34:29.140Um, the, um, the, the thing that, um, really concerns me is these people believe it.
00:34:40.100It wasn't like the notes I saw wasn't like they were had people going, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:34:49.620Um, and if you actually believe that the greatest terrorists are, in fact, I saw a report might've been from you guys that it is Trump supporters, religious people, uh, service members, and people who fly the flag.
00:35:09.620And same committee, same committee here is identifying those types of folks, um, as the greatest threats of, uh, you know, domestic terrorism to the United States.
00:35:19.720Now, I mean, Glenn, there's another issue that is underwriting all of this, which is, it's not just that they're doing this and it's not just that they're, they view and they truly appear to believe that conservative Americans, um, pose the greatest threat.
00:35:35.820But it's the same people advising the same department that's responsible for bringing in, uh, foreign nationals into the United States, including foreign nationals who are supporters of Hamas, who are, were going crazy on college campuses all across the country.
00:35:52.460And do you think that this same, uh, Department of Homeland Security Committee, um, or any of the, or any of its, uh, entities within DHS are having discussions about taking action to stop these, uh, folks from rioting on college campuses, uh, for inciting violence and inciting terrorism, and actually finding ways to deport people who are supporters of terrorism from college campuses?
00:36:18.720Because no, of course not. But they are more than happy to characterize and label, uh, conservatives, Trump supporters, uh, people with, uh, service in the military, et cetera, as being threats to this country.
00:36:33.540And that should tell you everything that you need to know.
00:36:35.720You know, we've changed the wording of fascism, which is the government, um, uh, allowing private citizens to own property and to own companies.
00:36:48.660And they can keep that as long as they do, uh, exactly what they're told to do and play ball with the government.
00:36:54.800That used to be called fascism. Now the Biden administration calls it a public private partnership with NGOs.
00:37:01.700Um, and the public private partnership is usually where these things end up. They'll start there, they get shut down, and then they just move money and people over into an NGO.
00:37:13.980Any evidence that that has happened with this?
00:37:17.920Well, we haven't seen it yet here with this. That doesn't mean that it's not happening.
00:37:22.780Um, it, obviously everyone, uh, every one of your listeners probably understands now that that's precisely the way, of course, that they managed to achieve their censorship goals.
00:37:35.720Uh, at the start of the Biden administration was to outsource the censorship model to NGOs and to universities and to other, uh, nonprofits that were stood up
00:37:45.900to engage in the pressure and, um, collaboration and collusion, uh, that resulted in American, uh, speech being censored by big tech platforms.
00:37:56.900Um, and they did it through their allies, their outside allies, um, because they knew that they couldn't necessarily get away with it on their own.
00:38:05.160And so they, they, they outsourced it. They put it out. There's a record, there's a pattern, a practice of them engaging in these types of things.
00:38:12.120And so, you know, look, we're going to keep working hard, uh, at America first legal, uh, to explore and to expose, um, and to hold accountable, uh, those bad actors who would, uh, subject the American people, um, to violations of the constitution.
00:38:28.160Thank you so much, Gene. I appreciate it. Gene is the executive director, senior vice president, general counsel of American first legal.
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