Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted on two of the three charges that went to the grand jury, but not for the third. John Solomon joins the show today to discuss the DOJ indicting James Comey and so much more. We also have Ryan Morrow join the show to discuss what the DOJ is doing with George Soros and how he is working with terrorist organizations. What's going on in South Korea and what does the Full Armor of God mean? All this and more on today's show.
00:00:00.120John Solomon joins the show today to discuss the DOJ indicting James Comey and so much more.
00:00:05.440We also have Ryan Morrow. He's going to discuss what the DOJ is now doing with George Soros.
00:00:10.580He's the guy that broke all of this news on how corrupt and how George Soros appears to be working with terrorist organizations.
00:00:18.540What's going on in South Korea and what does the full armor of God mean?
00:00:22.700All this and so much more on today's podcast.
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00:01:10.900The big breaking news today is Comey's indictment.
00:01:28.100He's been indicted on two of the three charges that went to the court.
00:01:35.820And he, grand juries, Stu, don't I have this right?
00:01:41.300Grand juries, they are presented with evidence and they say we have these three, in this case, we have these three charges.
00:03:22.180The second is James Baker, his general counsel, who told that to the Postal Inspection Service on some documents I broke a few weeks ago.
00:03:29.700And then there is a question about e-mails and contacts with his chief of staff, James Rubicki.
00:03:35.020So when this case is made, you're not going to be hearing from some far-flung Trump witness.
00:03:40.920You're going to be hearing from three people in the inner circle of James Comey during the time when James Comey reigned supreme at the FBI.
00:03:48.300That makes this a very powerful case, his own inner circle.
00:03:50.920will most likely be the witnesses against him at a trial.
00:03:55.340Okay, so can you tell me the third charge that didn't fly and then tell me the two that did?
00:04:01.060So there's two counts of false testimony.
00:04:04.300We don't know exactly the statements they are.
00:04:06.240We know that they appear to come from questioning of Senator Cruz on one and Senator Lindsey Graham on the other, I believe.
00:04:15.520I believe the Cruz one is the one that makes it into the indictment.
00:04:20.400The second exchange at that hearing in September 30, 2020, doesn't.
00:04:25.480We don't know because the indictment is sort of silent to the specific statements.
00:04:29.540We have some idea what the Cruz one is because that's been played time and again.
00:04:33.960And we know that was a source of a referral.
00:04:37.120Referral was made against James Comey.
00:04:50.120So, you know, in case you don't remember the Ted Cruz exchange, he was saying, did you ever ask somebody to leak this information or did you do it?
00:05:01.500Were you involved in the leaking of this information about Russiagate at all?
00:05:06.220And he said, no, then people in his own circle said, well, that's not true.
00:05:25.340But if I'm not mistaken, new evidence, including the people in his own inner circle, shows that, yeah, it was it was him that that pushed it out.
00:05:36.520Well, what they're what they're saying is that he authorized it.
00:05:39.680So you've got Andy McCabe saying that he had been asked that that we've known about for some time.
00:05:45.460And that's what Ted Cruz was drilling down to in the 2020 testimony.
00:05:50.180What came to light recently, only in the last couple of weeks, a story we broke is an FBI document that refers to some Postal Inspection Service agents who interviewed James Baker.
00:06:01.840And James Baker does something even more severe than what the indictment alleged.
00:06:05.660But he alleges that Comey not only authorized him to leak, but that he specifically authorized him to leak a piece of classified intelligence in December 20, excuse me, October 2016.
00:06:16.180So for the first time, we have an allegation from an inner circle member.
00:06:20.600So not only did James Comey ask me to be the source, what he asked me to leak was a classified piece of information.
00:06:27.040Now, the way Baker describes it in this interview is that I understood from the chief of staff that James Comey had asked me to leak this piece.
00:06:35.920So he says it comes through the chief of staff.
00:06:38.140And that's how Rubicki, the chief of staff, James Rubicki and James Baker are implicated in that second leak.
00:06:43.100And it's important to note that the indictment did not seek, at the present time, a charge of leaking classified information or authorizing the leak of classified information.
00:06:54.000But it does say that he lied when he said he didn't authorize people.
00:06:59.320Now, any one of those three could be evidence that James Comey asked others to leak information and be an anonymous source on his behalf.
00:07:07.580Any one of those three could show up as witnesses there.
00:07:25.860Exactly 50 years ago this year, John Mitchell, the attorney general for Richard Nixon, was convicted on two similar charges, false statements and obstruction.
00:07:51.980First off, what sort of trial does James Comey seek?
00:07:54.640Does he seek a trial by a judge or by a peer of jurors?
00:07:57.240That's one big thing that we'll have to be watching, but that will have an impact.
00:08:01.720And then the from that, you'll see a sentencing recommendation and another dynamic to keep a close eye on.
00:08:08.640Remember, we've been reporting that they're looking at a larger grand conspiracy case that maybe James Comey was involved in more than this one alleged crime that is still in the statute of limitations.
00:08:19.300That may be what went on and Russia collusion in 16 and 17 was an ongoing criminal conspiracy to abuse the criminal justice system to get Donald Trump.
00:08:28.440You could always imagine at some point a superseding indictment that's happened in cases like this.
00:08:33.260So there's a lot of uncertainties, a lot of history still to play out before we get to sentencing.
00:08:37.740But we'd have to see that the first key thing is knowing whether this is going to be a judge trial or a jury trial.
00:08:47.440Help me out on the people that say this is Donald Trump.
00:08:51.620He's just abusing the law, et cetera, et cetera.
00:08:53.840You know, he fired the guy, you know, on Saturday that wouldn't push it through.
00:08:58.340And so he's just going after his political enemies.
00:09:01.360Can you make a case or and either it stands pretty strongly or where does that fall apart?
00:09:12.640Well, listen, I like to look at the words that President Trump said carefully because obviously President Trump injected himself into this process over the weekend.
00:09:21.980But what President Trump said is I want a decision to be made quickly one way or the other.
00:10:39.540So when you look at the refereeing calling balls and strikes in this personal battle between two guys, Donald Trump's opinion of James Comey and his actions have been upheld.
00:10:49.480James Comey's pursuit of Donald Trump as a Russian threat has been debunked.
00:10:53.920And so I think that has to also be weighed into what people look at when they weigh the facts in the he and she battle that's going to play out.
00:11:01.480Believe me, the Democrats are suddenly going to be worried about weaponization of the Justice Department after years of ignoring it.
00:11:07.180I find it amusing that they're suddenly singing that song.
00:11:11.060Tell me about tell me about the other indictments that could be coming.
00:11:23.500I think there are a lot of pending requests for subpoenas and the Justice Department has got to get through the process of issuing them, getting the evidence and then deciding what should go before a grand jury.
00:11:36.180And what does a grand jury think of that evidence?
00:11:38.400One of the things that is a a factor in this is the Justice Department isn't fully staffed yet.
00:11:45.160Eight, nine months into the presidency.
00:11:50.140And the FBI is running far ahead of the Justice Department from the number of lawyers to review congressional document requests is lower than what's needed.
00:11:59.700The number of prosecutors confirmed by the Senate.
00:12:02.140So Cash Patel's team has ginned up tons of new evidence, has made numerous criminal referrals.
00:12:08.820I'm told there's as many as 150 subpoena requests that are pending in different cases.
00:12:13.160The Justice Department's working through them, but with a staff, we wanted the deep state to be shrunk.
00:12:19.480It hasn't been filled quick enough yet.
00:12:21.120And so the Justice Department's lagging behind the evidentiary flow that the FBI has.
00:12:25.940I think they're looking at several people.
00:12:28.240I think the most likely next decision to be made is John Bolton.
00:12:31.740We saw the search warrant return this week that John Bolton did, in fact, have classified information in his office, including classified evidence about weapons of mass destruction.
00:12:42.220Very sensitive stuff, it would seem to be.
00:12:44.740It seems like that is ripening and ready for a new thing.
00:13:20.220He didn't have absolute declassification authority.
00:13:22.100He took it with him and the prosecutor assigned to that, albeit someone that came from the Trump administration, carried over into Biden, said he was too old to prosecute.
00:13:31.980I don't know whether that was a great decision or not.
00:14:02.480Sandy Berger, the national security advisor for President Clinton, went to the National Archives and tried to secret in his socks and pants classified documents and steal them from the National Archives.
00:14:26.360We have an absolute scourge of classified theft and leaks.
00:14:31.400And until we start prosecuting people, the deterrence factor is not there.
00:14:35.580And downstream from some of these leaks are real consequences.
00:14:39.820Human sources get killed in the intelligence community.
00:14:42.660Spy operations get rolled up and exposed.
00:14:45.440Tactics of the U.S. military and the U.S. intelligence community get exposed to our enemies, particularly China and Iran.
00:14:52.020So the reason to prosecute a John Bolton, if the evidence warrants it, is to begin to send a message that going forward, you're going to do a hard time if you take anything out of your office and do it.
00:15:05.260And remember, one of the things we know, John Bolton did move some stuff to his classified emails, moved stuff to emails, and then he was hacked.
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00:20:59.200And you're like, I'm just, when you start to doubt, when you start to doubt yourself, when you start to beat yourself up, when others are beating you up, you feel it in your chest.
00:21:11.800It's saying here, be righteous, always be righteous, always do the next right thing, because that will guard you.
00:21:21.360You will have faith in God that you are doing the best you can.
00:21:25.580And so when the accusations come and say you're a despicable human being or whatever, you can have that bounce off of you because you know who you are, because you have lived your life in a righteous way.
00:21:37.540I shod your feet in the gospel of peace.
00:21:42.420I don't, I don't, shod, I don't even know what shodding is.
00:23:20.200And if I am strong in that shield, if I can have that in front of me, if I understand that and use that every day, it will bounce off of that shield.
00:23:31.180And then there's only one thing that is given that is an offensive weapon.
00:23:46.820Where does all of this stuff, all of this doubt, all of these things that you've done, where does that happen when you can't forgive yourself or you can't forgive others?
00:24:50.080I know that if I am surrounded by evil, I may not get out of it in my physical form, but I know I will get out of it in my spiritual form by declaring the name of Jesus Christ.
00:28:11.160They're not necessarily going to church.
00:28:13.060And even if you are going to church, are they teaching you this stuff in a real way that actually you can apply to your life and you can see the spiritual battle that is right outside of our doors, pastor?
00:30:13.520There are a couple of things that Charlie Kirk had just started saying internally.
00:30:23.040And the first one I'm going to address in a speech right before he died.
00:30:26.600He was talking about how it is important now to start really paying attention and start talking about the war with Islamists that we're actually in that I don't think people realize we're in.
00:33:09.880Everything that this guy has done is biblical and legal, according to the South Korean Constitution.
00:33:17.040OK, but he was a major figure speaking out against this new, really dangerous, corrupt and communist authoritarian style government that now is running and in full control of South Korea.
00:33:37.160It is not a friend of the United States.
00:36:01.040And we have a right and a responsibility as Christians.
00:36:04.640And they're not telling you who to vote for or anything else, but they're awake and they're telling people, wake up, wake up.
00:36:11.700And millions have been going to the streets.
00:36:13.720So Pastor Soon, he is the head of the South Korean megachurch.
00:36:18.360He was arrested for illegal campaigning and endorsing conservatives from the pulpit and rallying against an anti-discrimination law that he calls anti-biblical.
00:36:30.700And he's like, you know, it's the same stuff that we're doing here, you know, trans in, you know, in children's bathrooms, everything else.
00:36:37.160And he's like that. No, that's not biblical and we cannot do it.
00:39:38.560That's why when the president is speaking at the U.N., that's why they don't like him, because he is saying we're not going down this globalist route.
00:39:49.800We are going to be separate and independent countries, and we can work together and we want to work together.
00:39:56.200But we are not working together under one flag, one umbrella, period.
00:40:00.940And the only ones that are truly willing to die for this in the end are Christians, and they know it.
00:40:13.820The others that will die for their religion are Islam.
00:40:18.360That's the next battle that will be fought, because if they take control of Europe under Sharia law and it's Islamist.
00:40:30.840Whether you like it or not, you're going to be fighting that battle.
00:40:34.880Because that is, I mean, Thomas Jefferson said that was our first foreign war.
00:40:41.140And when he stopped it, because there was no stomach for it, he said, OK, I just want you to know you need to watch this group of people because they actually believe the things in the Koran.
00:40:50.380They actually believe that you can be their slave because you're not you're not a Muslim.
00:40:58.140These are Islamists. They actually believe in Sharia law.
00:41:02.360And he said, when we stop that war, just warn you should keep your eye on them because it's our first foreign war.
00:41:08.360And if we don't, these people will not quit and it will end up being our last foreign war.
00:41:14.400So the scene is being set and the scene here in America is being set for real trouble on the streets.
00:41:23.920You see these things that are being said.
00:41:27.320It is time for your friends and neighbors to sober up.
00:42:52.760Did you not see what the Democrats and the leftists have been doing with our system for almost two decades now?
00:43:02.400It is so perverted and maybe you're too lost.
00:43:05.660But I'm not going to give up and I'm not going to give up hope and I'm not going to give up faith.
00:43:12.800I had another dear friend taken last night who is a spiritual giant in my life and in the life of our our nation and our religion, our faith, not my faith, all faith.
00:46:13.640So, when I was doing my regular investigation into the anti-Israel, anti-Semitic groups, the question of funding was always coming up.
00:46:22.240And so, I had this amazing realization, which is that nobody had gone through all of George Soros' grants from his Open Society Foundations to all these different groups.
00:46:33.260It had just been drifts and drabs, but no one had actually systematically gone through it all.
00:46:36.600So, it took me many months, but I did that.
00:46:39.320And the grand total, based on his own records, was over $80 million since 2016, going to domestic terrorists and criminal groups in the U.S.
00:46:50.080and pro-terrorism groups in the U.S. and around the world, including many that very obviously tied to foreign terrorist groups, both communists and Islamists.
00:47:04.320I released it with you on Charlie Kirk's program exactly one week after his martyrdom.
00:47:11.920And I know that you and your team did everything that you could to get it to President Trump.
00:47:17.420I was using my own context, obviously, but fewer.
00:47:21.160I started hearing some good things, but you never know.
00:47:23.440And then it just gets reported yesterday by the New York Times that, citing this report that we released, the Justice Department from the Deputy AG actually put out orders to attorneys in, I think, six states to prepare probes into Soros and the Open Society Foundations.
00:47:41.040And I hope the grantees, and not just all the way at the top.
00:47:46.580And there's a whole bunch of other things that can be done beyond what's being talked about and argued about right now that aren't being talked about, and I hope soon are.
00:47:57.320Because there's easier, more effective things that can be done.
00:48:02.340I mean, take away the tax-exempt status.
00:48:04.580Like the majority of the report is showing about how there's a spot in the IRS tax code saying that a tax-exempt nonprofit cannot engage in criminal activity.
00:48:16.960Even use the word encourage at one point.
00:48:19.220And so that seems to me the logical starting point.
00:48:23.160And the most radical groups, including one, Truth Out, actually wrote an article about our research that we did on the Anti-Israel Network, and they were freaking out.
00:48:36.220They said that this would be – that doing this type of thing would result in – I believe they called it a quick death for most groups.
00:48:44.740And the ones that remain, they said, would suffer from mass chaos.
00:48:47.760So they said that's the option that's going to hurt them the most.
00:48:52.140And then there's a bunch of other things I could also propose.
00:48:55.940This is why when Trump and Elon Musk went after USAID, they freaked out because that was a source of a lot of funding going to these NGOs, and they couldn't have those cut off.
00:49:09.400When you go after somebody like Soros and the Open Society, where his fingers are in almost every pie, it's right.
00:49:17.620It will cause chaos, but they're not going to go away quietly.
00:49:37.860I think that they're nervous, but they're not panicking like they should because they're so arrogant.
00:49:42.500Because when you go to their website, they say the grants that are on their website, which is the basis of this report, those are the ones they're comfortable sharing.
00:49:50.520They said if releasing this information could damage the operations of themselves or a grantee, they're not going to put it there.
00:49:57.620So this horrific stuff is what they're comfortable telling the world and then feeling like they can get away with.
00:50:03.360And their public statement that they put out was basically just a, no, we're not doing that.
00:50:09.080Didn't deal with a single fact, nothing.
00:50:10.960Just they're trying to take our free speech away as if everyone is just guaranteed tax-exempt status no matter what you do.
00:51:04.200And then they and a bunch of other Soros-linked groups put together a protest guide that, you know, you think is just about how to talk to people and put something like that together.
00:51:13.280No, there's instructions and incitement for criminal activity and stuff that will qualify as domestic terrorism in it.
00:51:18.720But how are you going to get – because George Soros has got to have some of the best attorneys in the world.
00:51:25.560How are you going to get it to him, or does it matter that it goes to him?
00:51:29.280This network is so big that you can do a lot of good without it getting to him, but I think you can get it to him.
00:51:37.220I mean, at the very least, ripping away the tax-exempt status would do just – I mean, that would just cripple his network.
00:51:45.420But that would be a very bad situation for him.
00:51:49.820There's other things you can do, like designating foreign entities and individuals as transnational criminal organizations or for involvement in terrorism and other things,
00:51:59.980and then kind of stitch it together because that would sever the link between the U.S. and the international networks.
00:52:05.500And then that gives you the basis for launching investigations against those that are in the United States and have those ties because that's evidence of criminal activity.
00:52:15.220So there's a whole range of things that could be done.
00:52:17.900Any idea how long you think this is going to take the Justice Department before they actually are ready to press charges or do whatever it is they're going to do?