Glenn Beck is joined by Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-FL) to discuss the latest on the border crisis, the January 6th hearings, and the disappearance of 4 terabytes of documents from the Select Committee on Homeland Security.
00:04:22.700All we know at this point is they were recovered from a series of hard drives that were given to us that were the hard drives on the computers of the select committee on January 6th.
00:04:34.080At one point in my communications with Benny Thompson, who was the chairman of the select committee, regarding videos that he admitted that they didn't keep that are critical to the investigation.
00:04:48.000And these were the videos of the depositions, which even Liz Cheney in her recent book says was so important that we videotaped so the American people could see the truth.
00:04:57.840But they decided not to preserve those.
00:05:01.260We were communicating with him about that, as well as documents that he sent to the White House and DHS instead of keeping them and giving to us.
00:05:09.300In his response to me as to what happened to these documents, why didn't he keep them?
00:05:15.060He mentioned that they handed over four terabytes of digital data to us.
00:05:19.900The problem is we only had less than three terabytes of digital data.
00:05:24.180So when we found out that these videotapes were missing, that we searched for those, they didn't exist.
00:05:52.740We've even gone to the house recording studio, who is, when you normally do a deposition and you have it recorded, video recording, you just call the house studio.
00:06:05.280They bring in the equipment, they record it, and they keep it, and they make it available to you.
00:06:10.280And then when you're ready to archive it, you get it from them.
00:06:12.940What the select committee did was different because when Benny Thompson told us he didn't keep any of these, we just went to the recording studio and said, can you give us copies of them?
00:06:22.040They said, well, we don't have any because they didn't allow us to have any.
00:06:26.440In fact, they only borrowed our equipment.
00:06:29.660They wouldn't even use our people to do the recording.
00:06:32.320So that sounded to me like, wow, this was planned from the beginning.
00:06:37.000So we hired, trying to figure out where these other one plus terabytes of data were, we hired an independent outside computer forensics company to take those hard drives and do a low-level scan of them.
00:06:53.580And as you would expect, the hard drive that someone uses, you're going to find some deleted files.
00:07:00.120Now, if you see files that were deleted early on in the investigation, you know, it's doing work.
00:07:05.780You delete duplicates, you get rid of things.
00:07:08.320But what highlighted to us was files, and particularly some that were deleted, that they recovered, that were deleted just literally days or hours before the Republicans took control.
00:07:21.080One of those documents that was not password encrypted for some reason, it was found in the recycle bin, was related to the depositions that were sent to the White House.
00:07:33.780So there's a deleted file that was deleted on January 1st, two days before the Republicans took control, related to documents that we know that they had that they sent away and we didn't have access to.
00:07:50.740There were also 117, I believe the number, of documents that were password protected and encrypted that we can see the file names.
00:08:01.680We can see what type of file it is, and those names don't match anything that we already have.
00:08:08.040So they are unique documents that I believe we haven't seen before, but we can't get into.
00:08:13.580So how critical they are, we don't know.
00:08:15.800I just want somebody to give me the password.
00:08:17.820So we are, don't we have people that do that?
00:08:21.500I've seen it, you know, in movies and stuff.
00:08:23.880You put a little box over the password and it's like, password is cake.
00:08:27.680Like, all right, so anyway, that's my password, by the way, I've got to change it now.
00:08:31.780But we're talking to Chairman Barry Loudermilk from Georgia, the conservative Republican from Georgia.
00:09:03.640You could be, yes, because if you deleted it at a point when you knew that Congress was looking for it or you knew the courts were looking for it, yes, I mean, you're free to delete anything you want today.
00:09:16.200But once you know, and they did know, or a letter, and they did know, we sent them letters of preservation.
00:09:23.060The clerk's office has rules regarding what should be preserved and videotapes of depositions are part of that.
00:09:33.680Well, we've got to know exactly the extent of where things are.
00:09:41.500And, you know, my number one priority is getting the password.
00:09:45.760So we can, you know, not only the passwords for these documents, but getting the documents from the White House and Homeland Security that they have.
00:09:54.780And so we are, for lack of a better term, working with the White House right now.
00:10:01.520The four depositions they have that are, these are House documents.
00:10:21.680They responded and said, okay, we'll send them to you once we redact them.
00:10:25.160So they sent me four documents that belong to the House, so heavily redacted, literally pages.
00:10:31.860Look, Barry, what do you think about this?
00:10:34.640Let me just offer, I can get on the air now.
00:10:37.780I can probably find somebody that goes by the name of, like, you know, OneEye, and he can have that thing hacked open, you know, pretty quickly.
00:10:47.120And we do it, you know, in the Capitol, you know, under supervision and stuff.
00:11:17.860In the meantime, we're just trying to find somebody that has the passwords.
00:11:21.180I asked Benny Thompson for him, just a simple letter saying, hey, we found these documents, not making an accusation here, but we just – they're encrypted.
00:11:31.900Don't know why you encrypt them, but we need the passwords.
00:11:34.020And he responded with a three-page letter.
00:11:37.060I think he used Ultra MAGA in it about eight or ten times, making all kind of blanket accusations.
00:14:26.500And why is it that Kamala Harris, we didn't even know where she was in anything about this for a year.
00:14:32.180And how is it that this is the greatest scandal and the darkest day in American history, and yet the people that would gain the most from saying there were two pipe bombs they planned on blowing up buildings haven't said a word about it.
00:14:48.320And the FBI pulls resources from the investigation and moves them over to helping prosecute the people that were there on January 6th.
00:14:58.320It seems to me a lone pipe bomber would be more dangerous than people who have already, you know, even if they did something wrong, which there were people that did.
00:15:09.940I mean, there was violence that day, but there are other people that they're spending an awful lot of resources on what should be misdemeanor charges that you're going to pull resources from investigating a pipe bomb to go after these folks.
00:15:25.240And then there's the issue of the gallows, you know, the infamous gallows that Biden is using in his campaign right now.
00:15:41.420I mean, with all the security, with all the police, with U.S. Park Police, the FBI, Metropolitan Police, the U.S. Capitol Police, in droves all around that area that morning.
00:16:04.520An independent investigative reporter that's doing tremendous work, much like Steve Baker with you have been doing, has been working on this, and he's gotten more leads than the FBI has.
00:16:22.160Of course, he's been in our office looking at videos, and he's doing a great service to the American people by exposing some in-depth corruption.
00:16:35.760I will say, everybody at The Blaze, and I ask the audience to do the same, pray for him, because we're expecting him to be arrested any day.
00:16:45.380And we don't even know the charges, and they won't tell him the charges.
00:39:49.820I asked another, in a follow-up briefing from the FBI that I had just before Christmas, I asked another person about that and the alternate angles.
00:39:59.320They've got different angles from that camera that they seem to not be releasing or showing us that would show the person actually placing the bomb the night before.
00:40:08.380Remember, we've got video of a person, but we have no video of the person placing it on either near the DNC with actually closer to the Capitol Hill Club than the DNC.
00:40:22.160And we have no video of them placing it at the, at the RNC, sorry, RNC, the Capitol Hill Club are next to each other.
00:40:50.240He was the guy who thwarted and oversaw the operation on the Whitmer kidnapping case, which was a joke and thrown out.
00:41:00.140So he, because of that great success, he was transferred and put into Washington, D.C., which is a, is the place that everybody's trying to get to.
00:41:11.100And then after this, he suddenly resigns.
00:41:15.100Yeah, well, not until he had a non-investigation for two years of the pipe bomb for, you know, I've talked to people who live in that vicinity.
00:41:24.740They have townhouses near where the person allegedly placed the bombs the night before and where the bombs were found.
00:41:31.300They weren't talked to until months later.
00:41:51.100There was no effort, as far as we can tell, and as far as I know from talking to people that own townhouses around there, to do that.
00:41:59.440There's a complete lack of diligence here.
00:42:02.260Let me ask you, you know, motive plays a real role here.
00:42:10.540Who would have the motive to place bombs in a place where you know it's going to be 20 minutes before the vote and the vice president is inside of that building?
00:42:27.360Who has – who would have motive of doing that?
00:42:32.660Really, really, really, really bad guys, right?
00:42:58.280So you have this narrative, except if it was really nefarious people, why wouldn't the vice president, the DNC, the media, everybody else, why wouldn't they be digging into this story and talking about these pipe bombs?
00:43:18.200For two years, we've not heard anything about these pipe bombs.
00:50:12.400The memo you're talking about was almost as soon as the vaccines came out, I think, in January, February.
00:50:17.440But they knew well about myocarditis and these other side effects.
00:50:24.060By the way, these are actually what I would call kind of the mythical people who are apolitical,
00:50:32.940who just go about doing their jobs for decades inside of the government.
00:50:36.640They believe in the real science, not the science with the trademark beside it.
00:50:40.240And I couldn't tell you if they're Republican or Democrat, haven't asked them, but they left because they were being told to ignore the science
00:50:49.000and to skip all of the things they knew that were right to do.
00:50:52.920This – I mean, we're in a very dangerous place right now because the deep state and all of the people that are so corrupt,
00:51:00.700it's all coming undone and it's going to be exposed.
00:51:03.620And when that happens, that's when those people panic.