Epstein Files DON’T EXIST?! Can MAGA Trust FBI & DOJ? | Guests: Rep. Chip Roy & Liz Wheeler | 7⧸7⧸25 | The Glenn Beck Program
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In this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, we talk to Chip roy about the devastating floods in Texas this weekend and why we should all pay our respects to those who lost their lives in the floods. We also hear from a woman who lost her family to the floods and how she s trying to get her family back on their feet.
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well hello america oh well we have a few things to talk about today uh let's see uh epstein
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apparently there was no client list at all even though pam bundy told us that the client list was
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sitting on her desk and and then later that the new york city fbi was trying to obstruct her from
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getting all of the information there and weren't they weren't they both in jail for trafficking
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children were there no were there were there no customers i don't i don't really understand this
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but we're going to get into that here in just a minute also uh the big beautiful bill has passed
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about 14 million people died over the weekend because of it it's a huge huge tragedy of course and
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everyone lost their medical care and there's no health insurance whatsoever for the poor and
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indigenous and of course when i said the 14 million people dead i should have i should have led with the
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60 million that were our seniors we'll tell you about that but we have to start with chip roy and what
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happened in uh texas this weekend a horrible horrible flood that happened in the blink of an eye
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uh and the death toll now is over 70 we're going to talk to chip roy about that in 60 seconds first
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that's 1-800 the number four relief let's go to chip roy chip it's been a bad weekend for you and those
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in your district uh our thoughts and our prayers are with all of you welcome to the program chip roy
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well thanks glenn yeah it's been it's been a rough uh rough go for the folks down at kerville um
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you know i've spent uh most of the last three days there i came home late yesterday to see my family
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clean up and get out of the way um you know because at some point you know you you want them to be able
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to kind of do their thing but um you know look it's also a great testimony to the uh you know strength
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to resolve compassion of not just people at kerville but across texas and the whole country
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uh there's like long waiting lines for people to volunteer there was a backup of you know a long
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line of traffic at the place where people were signing up uh resources are flowing in musicians
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are scheduling benefit concerts you know the local state and federal governments are all working in
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i think a lot of prayer warriors out there um but man it's you know it's tough i mean i drove out
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there through camp mystic and out through hunt which is i think arguably the most beautiful part of texas
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certainly one of and there's a reason there's 18 camps there it's just an extraordinary part of the
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state and um you know there's just a tight area there where if you get a flash flood like they got
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with that unprecedented amount of water coming through at that rate it just comes through and
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it's just uh a torrent and uh the damage is pretty extraordinary uh when i saw houses wiped off
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foundations trees laid flat like massive huge old cypress trees and oak trees just laid flat
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a lot of damage to buildings but everybody's out there cleaning up and getting after it and
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we'll keep praying for them and working with them i i know that the uh the guadalupe rose
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what was it 26 feet in 45 minutes that's extraordinary yeah and i mean it's hard to
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put in perspective and i tweeted out a picture that we had of a time lapse of what happened out in
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lano and you could see it in about literally it was about a four minute span where the water just
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rose up i don't know how many feet but if you look at the video it's extraordinary engulfing a
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bridge filling up an entire river basin and people were you know responding to that tweet like oh my
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gosh how does that happen this is what we deal with in central texas uh generally with flash floods
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because we have hard dry ground we have limestone with a very thin kind of layer of soil on top right
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and uh we've been in a drought so it's particularly been pretty hard and so you know you get then a
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rain like we got which is basically a tropical storm type event that just sat and spun in that one
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location and that water is going to go somewhere when you're talking 12 to 14 inches of water
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and so that's what happened and it came down look i've seen a lot of different theories on this and
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people going oh well you know some people are saying it's uh you know don't worry this is not the first
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time this has happened they should have been prepared you know there's the flood in 1987 there's
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been floods before true yeah and they and they are ready for that sort of thing but then how ready
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are you well what you saw here was a level of water that went so fast and so furiously and remember
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between 4 a.m and 6 a.m right it was in that window of july 4th so you know they were prepared for
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flash flooding but they were prepared for what you would call normal or even bad flash flooding
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not the level that that occurred and that's that's what happened so dana bash was on cnn and uh
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uh she was she was saying that you know this is the federal government they you know the
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two texas national weather service uh offices that were involved in forecasting and warning
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uh they were missing some key staff members because of donald trump's cuts however the records show
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that they normally have two people uh that are in there and because of the warnings that were coming
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out the night before they had five people on duty i mean can you can you comment at all about the
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the trump cuts that have gotten more people killed now or or because of global warming
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yeah i mean it's all just so absurd first of all take one step back the finger pointing generally
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is just offensive when you're dealing with trying to find bodies and trying to deal with families
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grieving like night before last i was with the families uh who have not been able to find their
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daughters or or who are pretty you know are learning the bad news about their daughters so that's where i
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was night before last i don't know where dana bash was but she wasn't there and we're down
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on the ground with first responders trying to find people and we're trying to clean up debris and
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we're trying to help a community heal and we're trying to deal you got a camp director who died
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trying to save little girls and i'm there with his daughter who is now there with the families
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of the people who lost their little girls at this camp and she was there because she loves them
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you know how hard that was and that you got these people like dana bash who are out there you know
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making this conjecture about budget cuts or the trump administration didn't have people there which
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first of all is false it's just not true and second of all whatever we're going to do in analyzing all
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of this do it in a week or two or in a month when we can sit back and take in all the facts we used to
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be a country that would do that and instead now it's all about this politicization and this you know
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recriminations and trying to exploit we got media who are tracking down the family members right now
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and when the families take guys we don't want to talk they go dig up stuff on social media put
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pictures up on their kids kids who were alive 72 hours ago aren't alive now and they're grieving
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so that's the kind of crap we're dealing with and with all due respect to dana it's just not true
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okay and by the way you know whatever the the national weather service was doing do you and i
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both believe that there's probably bureaucracy at noaa and in commerce that could be made better
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yeah i'm sure you and i believe that and i know president trump believes that should we improve it
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probably but to say they weren't doing their job and they didn't have the resources there is a lie
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well so that's that's what happens when you try to politicize it instead of pursue facts
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let me just say this um there was a flash flood flood watch that was issued at 12 41 in the morning
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um then a flash flood warning was at 1 14 a.m flash flood emergency was issued at 5 34 a.m uh the problem
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is i mean i don't know about you but i'm not getting my flash flood warnings at that time uh this area
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doesn't have a great cell service if cell service in some of these areas so you're not getting any of
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those kinds of warnings and the uh the area had gone through should we put up you know like uh like air
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raid sirens you know tornado warning sirens should we put those up and the town decided not to do it
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i mean this is years ago right i mean i think it looks like everybody did what they were supposed to
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do it happened in the middle of the night yeah and like if i look at this and i like i haven't
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studied at all what decisions were made you know by kirk county or by the state or anything else i
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know there was some stuff about a bill that was you know debated this last session and who voted for
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who didn't none of that really matters the question really is it doesn't matter at this moment it will
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matter in the long run the question for me is you know my gut and instinct is you need sirens
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right that's my gut that's my quick reaction is that you need sirens right people in tornado alley
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and they live up you know they have sirens so in a place like this that has flash floods that occur
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every decade or two or five and some can get bad great you're going to need sirens you need a plan
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to get to high ground that's my gut but we'll we'll talk to the locals in the state and the feds
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but look here's the thing that's kind of interesting to me if you look through it all say okay there's
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warnings were put out so what are the double-edged swords here sometimes we get flash flood alerts i
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mean you know this in texas even in the dallas for worth area but certainly down here we get them a lot
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so you kind of pay attention even when you get in the middle of the day like i pay attention enough
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as a dad to go all right you know okay make sure everything's good but you get them a lot and here's
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a problem when you get like well we're going to get two to four inches of rain or we're going to get
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four to six inches of rain and you hear that you go okay that's a lot of rain okay but it sounds
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normal the question here is when national weather service when the state government those folks our
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texas department of emergency management started moving resources there because their view of the
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tropical storm combined with what they were getting from the national weather service told them that
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yeah this is starting to get a little bit interesting so some of that was happening people were paying
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attention people were preparing but it was an extraordinary event so a question can be asked
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well who knew it was an extraordinary event and when did they know it did anybody how are they going
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to get the information chip how is anybody going to get the information to people even if they did know
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it at three o'clock in the morning without sirens that's right that's to me that's that's my starting
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position and then the question becomes you know before that said well who knew what my observation of all
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this is the president the the federal government was doing what they normally do and more and some
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sent more people were on top of it they put out notices and we'll have to go through and see okay
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you know there were there were different meteorologists who from my observation here in texas
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we're all still observing this late in the night there's a local guy in austin who's pretty good and he was
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tracking it i was tracking it glenn from dc you know why i was tracking it because i was trying to decide
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if i was going to go to kerrville where i go every year for the fourth of july for a big concert with my
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family then president trump asked and his team asked if i would stay for the bill signing and so we made a
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decision okay it looks like it's going to rain in kerrville um but we didn't know it was going to be
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catastrophic that's my point i was following it um and it looked like it was going to be heavy rains
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and then it got a lot worse late night and then the warnings went out but to your point you got to
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have sirens that's my observation uh can you hang on just a second i have to take a one minute break
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and then i want to talk to you a little bit about the rescues that happened some some real heroism
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new home in buffalo it's 1270 the patriot the patriot welcome to the program we're glad you're
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chip roy joins us again uh there are some amazing stories of heroism uh that we'll be telling later
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in the show um is it true that there are some that are just completely made up
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so i i'm sure some of the things you know yesterday there was a story about two girls
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being found in a tree or something down a little south of the of kerrville uh southeast i should say
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um heading towards uh uh comfort in kendall county and my antenna was up i reached out to the
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sheriffs in both counties um turned out not to be true we try to get that information out as soon
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as possible and it's tragic because you know these families they start getting their hope up
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i don't you know fake report fake news so we had to kill that but there has been tremendous acts of
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heroism the coast guard uh that that one individual was responsible you know some 200 people um yeah you
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know uh there was a lot of work to get food and water to people and then get them you know extracted
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we had 850 kids in these camps that had to be removed from the area with with the flooding and
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with roads that were knocked out um and then we had actual uh you know uh rescues of several of the
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girls that were in fact you know this was now two days ago in trees and down river and there were
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rescues made and then there were lives saved by the actions of camp uh directors um there was a woman
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who lost her life uh jane um i i can't remember her last name but she's a wonderful woman by all
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accounts of the people at kerrville she lost her life saving some children uh the night of the floods
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and then dick eastland who was the uh owner and uh you know long time camp director he bought it in
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1973 at camp mystic uh dick and he was he was getting older and his younger family you know his kids were
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you know in the family business they run the camp uh mary liz uh as someone i've been talking to a lot
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that's his daughter-in-law um dick uh died night before last uh trying to save little girls and
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um you know he devoted his life to the camp and he he died trying to save several girls
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there as the floods were coming in can can you just um clear this one fact up because i can't find
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anything in any houston uh report above the uh the uh the city official that's you know went on this
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rant about it was how it was just uh white kids and yada yada yada all this crazy stuff but she made
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the claim that this was a white only christian camp and i can't find a single story debunking that
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and i find that really hard to believe true or not chip i did totally false it's just absolutely
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ridiculous i mean we've got um you know this is a christian camp that welcomes anybody and everybody
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um and you know this is just the kind of hateful rhetoric that comes out of out of people that
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want to politicize everything demean everything everything has to be woke everything has to be
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through this like dei ideology that's destroying our country that thankfully president trump and
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others are fighting back against uh and undoing and taking out of the federal government and we
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need to do more of it at the state and local government um you know it's just absurd i mean the fact is
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these are really really good people um who are who are dedicated to the mission of advancing the
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kingdom of christ um and doing so with these historic camps that have been multi-generational
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along a great and beautiful part of the of the rivers in texas um and i've look i am hopeful that
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they will all rebuild and that they will all get back to operation you know next year would be camp
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mystic's 100th anniversary you know like i said there's been four and five generations of kids that
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have gone through this camp and it is it look and people ask like how could you have these cabins
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and these things all right next to the water you know what the answer is because it's right next to
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the water right that's where you want to be it's where you want to be okay all right chip i i've got
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a i've only got about a minute left and i have to ask you why did you change your vote on the uh big
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beautiful bill look um you push as hard as you can get on every step along the way we got really good
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changes to that bill it but for conservatives we wouldn't even have touched medicaid we got a
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trillion dollars in medicaid reforms but for conservatives we wouldn't have gotten nearly
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as many savings we got 1.6 trillion all of those things were along the way and at the last minute
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last week i did not like what the senate did to the bill you and i talked about it they did a lot of
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bad things to the bill we got serious action out of the administration that i believe will return
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all or most of the teeth on the green new scam so that we can stop the future projects we're working
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with them on executive orders and actions that they believe that i believe they'll be doing this week
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we got a little distracted by the by the flooding but i believe we'll get it done this week we got
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real reforms um i think we need to go further but i made the judgment that we went for as far as we
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could go under the current circumstance to achieve what the president wanted to achieve and uh but we got
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to go much further okay i am not here for more deficits and i i think this bill uh is good but i
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think we need to do more work to get deficits going down on a second follow-up reconciliation
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package appropriations and rescissions and that was a part of the decision making too
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their pledge and promise to work with us to do that thank you so much chip roy from the great state
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of texas god bless you we'll talk again my friend this is glenn beck
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around the big beautiful bill just a little bit if there is anything in the big beautiful bill to
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worry about it is the increase in spending because the spending ourself into oblivion
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is an actual threat to the country but that's not what anybody is talking about what everybody seems
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to be talking about is the tax cuts which were already there or the tax cuts like no tax for tips
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which you would think the party of the little people you know the democrats would all be for but
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they're not because they're not party of the little people anymore um and those had to be offset
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okay offset by what well by cutting spending but cutting what spending not cutting spending let me just
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say this if i said uh you know i made 250 000 a year and this year we were going to spend 300 000
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dollars okay and uh and you would say immediately glenn you can't do that and i'd say i've been doing
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that for 30 years okay you might say bank's not going to give you a loan but then if i came to you and
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i said yeah i'm spending 300 000 a year and my wife and i make 250 or 200 000 a year uh but you know
00:27:05.120
next year i was going to spend 500 000 did you get a raise no i didn't get a raise i still make
00:27:13.620
200 000 a year between my wife and i but i'm going to spend 500 and not 300 and then somebody came in
00:27:21.900
like an accountant with you know some muscle and they said glenn you cannot spend 500 000 a year
00:27:30.500
would it make sense if i went back to spending 300 not 200 which i had but 300 which i had been
00:27:39.640
spending every year would it make sense to you to for me to say my children are now going to starve
00:27:47.680
my children are now going to starve look at the austerity program that i am on my gosh they just got
00:27:57.120
no they didn't cut anything they didn't cut anything they cut the increase in spending that's
00:28:04.220
what they cut and stew could you please explain medicare i mean all of the people i know they
00:28:10.220
warned us i didn't believe the death squads would actually go out and you know they want these people
00:28:16.760
off medicare so badly uh or medicaid that they what what they just sent out death squads trump's not
00:28:23.620
waiting for them to die because they can't get their prescriptions now he's just having them
00:28:27.480
slaughtered in the streets yeah that's the efficiency of the trump administration sure once
00:28:32.160
these people dead so badly it's just killing them in the right uh no actually none of that's happening
00:28:36.380
um and the medicaid cuts are as you point out largely uh cuts to future increases that have not occurred
00:28:44.160
um the biggest chunk of this uh is the work requirements you've heard this glenn um and i and i went
00:28:51.340
through this and i was like this can't possibly be what they mean right like i i was like wait a
00:28:55.080
minute when they say work requirement cuts what does that mean so i you know dove into it a little
00:28:58.660
bit um and basically what they are saying is um you if you are an able-bodied adult so that does not
00:29:08.540
include old people does not include people who are sick and cannot work um and it also does not include
00:29:14.060
people who have small children even if they are able-bodied and when i say small i mean 12 and under
00:29:20.100
so if you have a 12 year old you're completely exempt from this but able-bodied adults who okay
00:29:26.540
so people in wheelchairs no no yeah again i know this is still nursing at home yeah this is where i'm
00:29:32.180
having a hard time following yes wait what now so you're an able-bodied adult um that is it does not
00:29:38.360
have small children you small children would be required to get medicaid to uh work 20 hours a week
00:29:45.560
um now you might 20 hours a week or 80 hours a month or 80 hours a month that is that's that's
00:29:52.880
almost half a part a full-time job now you might say to yourself and this is actually true some people
00:29:59.520
can't get jobs right i'm sure there are people that are trying to get even part-time jobs and maybe
00:30:04.280
can't get them and those people are just going to lose their medicaid well as you might understand
00:30:09.680
of course not because what you have to do then is go through a process where you're basically telling
00:30:14.980
them uh you're attempting to get a job or you are volunteering somewhere uh to uh meet that
00:30:22.100
requirement so basically so it's you have to fill out at the very least yeah it's like uh unemployment
00:30:26.580
you have to at least fill out some paperwork here so it's the exact opposite let me see if i have this
00:30:31.820
right it's the exact opposite of unemployment which we've had forever where if you're looking for a job
00:30:38.080
but you can't get one you can still get unemployment but it's the exact opposite right no especially if
00:30:44.220
you're nursing sex tuplets no again you're not very close to the truth you're a little bit off
00:30:52.360
on this one and by the way glenn you might say to yourself well wait how does that how is that a
00:30:57.640
medicaid cut because they're not cutting anyone's eligibility here unless they don't want to meet the
00:31:04.260
requirement now of course there's always been requirements media to all of these programs
00:31:09.060
so meaning the requirements has always been part of getting onto medicaid but this requirement if you
00:31:15.960
decide basically to not do it and not participate and not fill out the paperwork then yes you will
00:31:23.080
lose your medicaid coverage so what they're saying is they believe okay all right okay no i just want
00:31:28.560
to make sure i have it right so what they're saying is yes if you are blind yes you're deaf
00:31:34.620
you know you again you have no friends and you can't get out of the house and you're you've been
00:31:41.340
on medicaid somehow or another you signed up for that but now you don't even know because you can't hear
00:31:46.440
the news you you can't certainly can't fill out a form because you have no eyes they just come in
00:31:53.440
and rip your medicaid away no none of none of what you said is is accurate though it is calm
00:31:59.620
considering to some of the accusations comparing it because some of the accusations made by the left
00:32:03.540
right now um but yeah i mean if you so if you are an able-bodied adult that decides you know i'm too
00:32:09.200
i don't feel like filling out the paperwork or i don't feel like going to job interviews or i don't
00:32:14.220
feel like volunteering uh then yes you could lose your cake but that's what they're saying the cuts are
00:32:19.040
they think 317 billion dollars worth of people will not bother doing those things for whatever
00:32:24.480
reason maybe because they have more money than they said maybe because they're lazy maybe because
00:32:30.280
i'm sure there's some case where uh some uh i you know i don't know i i can't think of the case
00:32:36.920
because the the ailments are covered here but yes maybe it's i don't know some particular skin color
00:32:42.880
uh then they would reject you i don't know but glenn and it's not just that there are other cuts
00:32:47.360
for example uh some of the cuts are they are eliminating duplicate medicaid enrollment so if
00:32:53.980
you are if you happen to have medicaid double dip if you happen to have medicaid are you saying
00:32:58.820
in two different states they are going to try to stop you from having it in two states so
00:33:03.780
instead have make you have it in one state hold it just a second i have two legs i have two arms i
00:33:09.540
have two eyes i have two nostrils i have two ears i can't have two medicare medicaid uh coverages
00:33:16.440
i know it's insane it's it's really really brutal i have two kidneys i can only have one kidney now
00:33:22.540
uh you know repaired uh now is that all is that what you're saying that's not what i'm saying but
00:33:28.700
yes i'm sure that's what's being reported out there by dana bash um another one uh i will give you here
00:33:35.600
glenn um you know they talked about immigrants you know immigrants are getting all their medicaid
00:33:39.720
cut and this is tough now what this bill does i want you to i want you to hold hold on to your hat
00:33:45.600
here glenn uh okay af there is a uh if you have um green card holders and other certain immigrants
00:33:53.300
some will lose their coverage um or actually you know sorry eligibility will retain for those people
00:34:00.960
certain other immigrants may lose their coverage the current law says all who are lawfully present
00:34:05.820
that will kick in after a how many year waiting period let me give you let me guess uh it's a five
00:34:13.140
year waiting period so it will be the next president who has to deal with this when some future congress
00:34:18.620
will just put it right back in and it's not a savings at all then you have um uh medicaid death checks
00:34:26.740
they're going to require checking on whether you're dead look at this all right this is crazy it's brutal
00:34:33.740
it really is you're going to kick all of the immigrants off in five years and then no you're
00:34:40.000
checking to see if if old people and eyeless people are dead when will you leave these people
00:34:48.000
alone i know but so anyway we could go through this stuff all day but as you point out most of this
00:34:52.040
stuff is not at all what the left is saying it is it is not these desperate medicaid cuts that are
00:34:58.100
going to ruin everybody's lives a lot of them are just really common sense stuff like making sure you
00:35:02.400
don't have it in two states i mean i i don't know what the positive argument is for that um but you know
00:35:08.420
they don't make it well they don't have one that's why they don't make it about that um here is the uh
00:35:13.300
here's the thing i can't i can't take i can't take the moral superiority of the left
00:35:21.580
i don't think i'm morally superior to the people who disagree with me i may think they're morally
00:35:31.120
incorrect or morally misguided but i don't consider myself morally superior
00:35:38.000
i don't consider myself intellectually superior to those on the left i think they could be wrong
00:35:45.760
i think they could be misguided but then again i might be too you know we're all on the road of
00:35:54.320
being right but we're probably on the corner of wrong and mostly wrong but we're all trying to do
00:36:04.140
our best i cannot take the moral superiority from a group of people who uh honestly think they're
00:36:16.280
better than everyone else think they should make the decisions for everybody else don't have a problem
00:36:24.600
with other moral issues at all have bastardized our faith and our religion
00:36:33.880
i i don't mind if you say you know glenn i think you're wrong about you know moral whatever
00:36:42.120
but please don't put yourself into the situation to where you're claiming to be morally superior
00:36:49.240
i cannot take it anymore i i can't take my friends who disagree with me who want to pretend that somehow
00:37:00.380
or another i am a complete and total moral vacuum of a human being because i don't agree
00:37:11.340
and here's what i don't agree on that the medicare cuts are going to kill people it's not going to kill
00:37:20.460
people tell me about any of these cuts that are going to kill people that doesn't you don't have any
00:37:27.360
you know what's happening is there is no standard too low it seems to the left you you you don't
00:37:36.420
ever have to work you don't ever have to be in involved with any kind of legality the law is just wrong
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the law is just wrong always wrong i'm being persecuted
00:37:49.860
i'm sorry i i do believe that that is morally incorrect i believe the left's idea that you can't
00:38:03.240
survive you know the world owes you nothing nothing it owes me nothing for those people who think that
00:38:14.220
the entire history of the world has happened to get us here so you could be happy so you could have
00:38:26.760
you know some fairness it would be nice but quite honestly history doesn't care about me and history
00:38:36.120
doesn't care about you and nothing none of this is happening because of me or because of you and in
00:38:44.440
our unbelievable arrogance we think we're going to affect it or we think that we're going to be the
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ones that you know just we have to we have to have it fixed right now because our situation is so dire
00:38:58.940
i know i'm not expressing this well but i just i can't i can't take it get out of yourself for a minute
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to think that the left has all of the compassion which i think we can make a very strong case that
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that is just not true maybe it used to be that all the compassion was with liberals but i don't know
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what happened to liberals i just don't know and a lot of liberals the ones i think are compassionate
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have left not to join the republicans but they can't stand being around their own people anymore
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if you ever hear me claiming to be morally superior please uh point it out to me so i can apologize
00:40:00.980
because i cannot take it anymore i can disagree with anybody but how dare you
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just assume that all of your positions are morally superior
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You know, there is nothing wrong with admitting you were wrong.
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In fact, I think it's a sign of strength, not of weakness.
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No, if you were wrong, admit it, and everybody will understand because we all make mistakes.
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But right now, what we have going on is I have two, I think, good friends in Dan Bongino and Cash Patel, who I have respected and liked for a very long time, still do, who are now talking about there is, there's, there's no client list.
00:47:36.680
There's, there's no, there was never any blackmail going on.
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He was only selling the children or buying the children for him, Epstein, not for anybody else.
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That there was, there was no CIA or spook connection.
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Even though Epstein was charged with sex trafficking, Maxwell charged with sex trafficking conspiracy, Bondi said the list was on her desk.
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Alex Acosta, then, at the DOJ, who was handling the case, said he was told to leave the Epstein case alone because Epstein belonged to intelligence.
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And I have a, I have several requests out to both Cash Patel and to Dan Bongino to come on the program and talk about it.
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I would like to give her the benefit of the doubt.
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But somebody has to do more than just release the videotape.
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Okay, so the videotape shows that nobody went in and, and killed him.
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I'd like someone to answer, though, were these kids trafficked to air?
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Why did Pam Bondi say the list was on her desk?
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Why did they say the FBI in New York was hampering their investigation?
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And that's why they couldn't get that list out.
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And if they were wrong in the past, they should just come out and say we were wrong.
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She said, give me one good reason why I shouldn't scream for Pam Bondi to be fired today.
00:51:10.020
And this was at 5 o'clock in the morning, and I said, I'm sleepy, but I don't think I can.
00:51:16.780
I don't think I can give you a reason not to call for her firing today.
00:51:22.060
But I want you to explain why do you feel this way?
00:51:28.600
I didn't say it immediately after the White House Epstein binder debacle.
00:51:34.440
And I want to very prudently and judiciously make this case to you today and to make this case to President Trump, too,
00:51:41.160
because Pam Bondi has become a liability to his administration, despite her loyalty in other areas.
00:51:46.340
So let's start with the announcement from the Department of Justice last night.
00:51:50.060
A lot of us have a lot of questions about this announcement.
00:51:55.080
We don't we don't we see a lot of evidence before our eyes that contradicts what we're being told without evidence to believe by the FBI and the Department of Justice.
00:52:03.040
And it grates on us because, like you mentioned, we are friends with Cash Patel and Dan Bongino.
00:52:09.880
And yet we have to use our critical thinking faculty and look at the evidence before our eyes.
00:52:17.380
You'll notice it says nothing about whether Jeffrey Epstein was an intelligence asset, which, as you mentioned, Alex Acosta,
00:52:22.620
the attorney who cut the sweetheart deal originally with Epstein, said he was before Acosta's emails mysteriously disappeared.
00:52:31.480
There are also outstanding, important questions about Cash Patel and Dan Bongino's definitive pronouncement that Epstein killed himself.
00:52:40.700
I don't think the video that they released proves as definitively as they were stating that case, because it doesn't show what's happening inside the cell.
00:53:05.320
I don't know what the internal of that cell looks like.
00:53:14.180
I don't know if that video was doctored or not.
00:53:16.100
I don't know enough about that to simply take that one piece of evidence and say, okay, that's a good point.
00:53:32.240
The other thing, I wonder, too, if Kash Patel and Dan Bongino are relying too much on the FBI's prior investigations, assuming that the FBI of old is a reliable narrator.
00:53:41.340
I don't know who conducted those investigations or if it was done soundly.
00:53:49.980
I talked to Dan Bongino a few weeks ago about this off air, and he said, Glenn, we are turning over every stone.
00:54:00.420
So, I mean, he led me to believe that, and I believed him, and I still do, that he was using new resources, opening the investigation in a new way, following it closely.
00:54:13.620
And I do believe Dan Bongino is one of the good guys.
00:54:18.660
I do, too, and I've been told the same thing by very high-ranking officials at the FBI who I trust.
00:54:25.640
I do think that it might not be possible at this point to piece together everything because we know that there have been reports of evidence destruction.
00:54:32.500
So my issue with that definitive statement was the definitive nature of it, that this 100% happened this way.
00:54:39.660
Epstein killed himself, instead of saying we don't have enough evidence to piece this together or the evidence we have points to this.
00:54:45.180
All that being said, though, I want to talk about what happened last night because this brings us to Attorney General Pam Bondi, who just months ago said she had the Epstein client list on her desk.
00:54:55.380
When I went back and looked at that video, the clip of her on Fox News again this morning to make sure that there was not context that I was lacking, that there was not bungled phraseology, maybe nerves being on air, I went back and listened to it.
00:55:09.000
She said definitively she had the Epstein client list on her desk.
00:55:12.640
Now, fast forward to yesterday, she says that it doesn't exist, that they don't have it.
00:55:28.660
The DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients?
00:55:44.080
That's all in the process of being reviewed because that was done at the directive of the president from all of these agencies.
00:55:49.580
So have you seen anything that you said, oh, my gosh?
00:55:57.580
Okay, so now let me take you back to Kash Patel because something similar was said to me.
00:56:14.920
Oh, that's under direct control of the director of the FBI.
00:56:19.140
Just like the manifesto from the Nashville school shooting of the Catholic school.
00:56:26.900
It's not the Nashville police or PD saying we don't want this out.
00:56:30.820
The FBI airmailed into that operation and said this is not getting out.
00:56:39.720
All these local law enforcement communities get funding from the DOJ and FBI for local programs.
00:56:44.860
And if you don't cooperate, you're not getting your million dollars for this.
00:56:48.260
And that's a lot of money to these local districts.
00:57:02.520
And to me, that's a thing I think President Trump should run on.
00:57:11.360
On day one, roll out all of the text messaging communications we were told were deleted.
00:57:16.060
On day one, play the rest of the video of the pipe bomber.
00:57:19.780
One of the reforms I talk about in government gangsters is you need a central node to be continuously declassifying.
00:57:28.880
And I'm telling you, as a former number two in the IC, they overclassify 50% of the stuff there to protect the deep state.
00:57:42.060
And we still haven't seen half of the Russiagate report that we wrote.
00:57:53.860
We put 10,000 man hours against John Brennan's team that did it.
00:57:57.420
And we found out why they came up with their bogus conclusions.
00:58:00.660
But we couldn't sell it to the world because we couldn't talk about it.
00:58:04.300
And the government gangsters came in and buried it.
00:58:06.660
All of these things, there needs to be a continuing central power, whether it's the White House or off-site,
00:58:11.260
that says every request that comes in, just right out the door, as long as it's not a major threat to national security.
00:58:23.680
But Pam Bondi did not say she had any names in it.
00:58:27.820
She kind of made me feel like she hadn't really even looked at it.
00:58:31.900
Cash Patel gave me the impression he had seen it, or at least he knew about it.
00:58:41.700
Listen, people care deeply about the Epstein file because there was a grisly crime that we know for a fact was committed.
00:58:52.160
People feel that there's evidence of a cover-up.
00:58:59.680
Pam Bondi, as Attorney General, has exacerbated this trust.
00:59:03.540
And it gives me no pleasure to say this because I like to give the benefit of the doubt to people that are on our side.
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But going back to that day at the White House in February, I haven't told this part of the story before.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi, when we met with her, we weren't at the White House to meet with her.
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Pam Bondi bragged to us about making that cover sheet on the binder, the one that read the most transparent administration in history.
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Going to call that a severe lack of judgment would be the understatement of the year.
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There is no way in my mind, and I have tried every way to Sunday, to square that behavior with the announcement that we got last night from the Department of Justice.
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Pam Bondi told us at the time, she said, I requested the Epstein files.
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The files in the binder were the ones given to me.
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Then a whistleblower called her, she told us, and said the SDNY was hiding other files.
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That's the story she told us, that there's been a deep state cover-up.
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So at the time, after we were given these binders, we waited, right?
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Maybe Pam Bondi will come up with the goods, even though the rollout was botched, to say the least.
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But she, this is another thing I have not discussed publicly before, she said she had not seen the SDNY documents at the time that she was telling us about them.
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I asked her directly that day in the White House, when she said, a whistleblower told us about these truckloads of SDNY documents, I said, have you seen them?
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She sent the request, and they're bringing them to her.
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So contextualizing all of this, suddenly this seems like unforgivable behavior.
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How could she give the American people, not just me, I don't care about how this impacts me,
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how could she give the American people those phase one binders that contained nothing,
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while at the same time bragging about the cover sheet that she made, the most transparent administration in history,
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and tell us that the SDNY had the real goods, that the binder was just proof of a deep state cover-up,
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that was the real story she told us, only now to say, sorry, there's actually nothing.
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So it leaves us with this situation, what are the options?
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The options as, well, was she herself set up by some deep state FBI career officials trying to make a fool of her?
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It's possible, maybe even probable, but here's the thing, if you are smart, if you are savvy,
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if you are sharp enough to be the Attorney General of the United States, you verify such information.
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You don't assume it's veracity and publicize it for clicks, and that's what she did.
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So then we get to the point that we think, okay, well, what does this say about her judgment?
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Did she get out over her skis trying to make news, being a mega champion with those binders?
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That maybe she had not verified the contents of, and she definitely hadn't verified the contents of the SDNY truckloads.
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You can't square this announcement with the binders, the announcement yesterday with the binders in February,
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unless you allow for the idea that Pam Bondi could be operating in a way that is unacceptable.
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Went on Fox News, said she had a client list on her desk to review when she actually hadn't looked at the documents,
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and was just saying that to be a television star.
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If I'm President Trump, I would not tolerate this behavior anymore.
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She has become a liability to his administration.
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I think the administration is probably just now coming to the realization of how much goodwill this whole debacle has cost them with their voters,
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So Liz, I think you're probably in the same place that I'm in.
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I don't know Pam Bondi, so I can't personally vouch for anything there.
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And I don't want to think that there's something nefarious going on.
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And I think it is likely, at least this is the most logical thing before you jump into
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the conspiracies, we should take one stop and say, Cash Patel was wrong.
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What information we did have, we took and we assumed that that was correct.
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And now, now that they have access, they're wrong.
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But I'm not hearing them come out and say, you know, I made deep and profound mistakes
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And I don't think there's any shame in saying you're wrong.
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But that is the most charitable explanation I can give, is that all of us were wrong about that.
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And quite honestly, I would rather have that be true than, you know, this deep state is getting
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around the Trump administration and they're devouring our DOJ or whatever is happening.
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What do you think the possibility is that all of us were just wrong?
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And what has to be asked and answered to prove that?
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Well, do you think you were wrong about Jeffrey Epstein and about deep state cover-up?
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I don't have any information other than my gut.
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Our gut is important, by the way, because that's our subconscious way of piecing together
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the puzzle pieces that are spread out in our mind.
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And that's, like I said, sometimes your gut tells you before your mind pieces it together.
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But I think we do have evidence that contradicts what we're being told, even from people we
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And that's why it's so bothersome to us, because we want to trust these people.
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The outside medical examinations that happened to Epstein's body showed contradictions in
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his physicality with the story that he committed suicide.
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Are you going to call for Pam Bondi's resignation or firing today, Liz?
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What I'm going to do is suggest to President Trump that he analyze whether Pam Bondi has
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One, people care about the Epstein files in a totally different way than they care about
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We're all curious about, you know, who killed JFK.
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But the Epstein files just get people in the gut a very different way than almost any other
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And President Trump has lost a lot of goodwill with his voter base.
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It caught me off guard a little bit at the end of February after the binders came out.
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But people turned so quickly on the Trump administration.
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Pam Bondi is not a liability that's worth continuing.
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Um, first of all, it's not just the Epstein case.
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This is probably the, the biggest, because people like me and you and, and everybody,
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Donald Trump, uh, cash Patel, Dan Bongino, when he had a show, we all talked about this
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And so it's not like we're just obsessed with Epstein.
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We need to know because just like when they started coming after our children, uh, with
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CRT in schools, that's when America started to care.
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This is about children being molested and possibly by, uh, some Intel guy, either from our Intel
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Uh, I mean, why did our F, why did our CIA director meet with Epstein over and over again?
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And the bigger problem in, in, in my world is, uh, you know, why, why don't we know about
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First of all, I don't care about the individual case as much as I care about making a dent.
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We were promised that people would go to jail over COVID.
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What about the Supreme court who leaked that Supreme court Dobbs case?
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I can tell you from a very high, high in the know, absolutely style source.
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They just won't do anything about it because of who it is.
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What about all of the January six, the Capitol Hill police, the video that shows that people
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Why haven't we seen people go to jail yet, or at least have charges filed against them?
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And I think that's why Pam is a liability because either, and this should be addressed either
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Uh, they're lying to us, which I, I, I hope is the least likely to, they, they lied to us
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in the way that it was like, lock her up, lock her up.
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Or they, everybody made a mistake and now nobody wants to admit it.
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None of those can stand because that will kill the Trump administration.
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I think Donald Trump needs to understand this is personal to people.
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If you don't cut the spending and you don't fire those who are obviously involved in a
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deep state thing, you don't have anything really.
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You know, those are the campaign promises that are visceral to people.
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Yes, because what you're describing can be encapsulated in one word and that word is justice.
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We don't want purple locks and orange jumpsuits because we're vindictive or because we're trying
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We want arrests of people who have weaponized the power of the federal government, abused
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their power and weaponized that power against us to harm us, to target our children and to
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And we voted for president Trump because he promised us justice and justice requires not
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just us being in charge of these government seats.
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It requires actual justice, which is, which is, um, which would require arrests because
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crimes have been committed when it comes to the pipe bomber.
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I have to say, I do deeply care about that particular aspect of January 6th.
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And while you can't say that you're confident in anybody in government at this point anymore,
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if I go, there's my cynicism coming out for you.
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If, if I could say that I'm confident that we will get to the bottom of that case, that
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would be the case that I'm confident we will untangle.
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And let me tell you, Glenn, when we do that one's fundamental, that one's foundational to
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untangling exactly what happened, what was inflicted on us on January 6th.
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Mark my words, that one's coming down the line.
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Dan Bongino has told me off the air that they are close.
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Could fall apart at any time, but they are, they've doubled their efforts on that because
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Um, however, you know, I, I, I, I go back to, you know, what you just said is absolutely
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But if, if we were wrong about these cases and it was just at Jeffrey Epstein and, uh,
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you know, and his, and his, you know, Robin to his Batman who was setting him up with children
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and it was only him and the children, then we need to know that and know that for sure.
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And then honestly, once the people on our side are convinced of it and can see all the
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evidence that that is true, we need to be able to say, wow, we were wrong.
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If you, if you can't pull out some of the things, the cornerstones that have been laid
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improperly, if this was wrong, if we got it wrong, because everybody was telling us it
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was this direction and our gut was telling us, we must know the truth and have the evidence
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that we can all look at and go, holy cow, we were wrong the whole time.
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How can I possibly, uh, be a credible individual if, if I don't, if, if this isn't solved
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one way or another with credible evidence, not just somebody's word.
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Even Dan Bongino often says that we shouldn't trust him.
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And this is, this is the most simple way of encapsulating this is we were told we would
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Don't, I mean, we know how powerful words are in politics.
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Think about HW Bush saying, read my lips, no more taxes.
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I know his entire reelection campaign was tanked because he then raised taxes.
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The same thing's going to happen in the midterms to Republicans.
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If they, if the Trump administration promises, we will be transparent about the Epstein files.
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And then suddenly on a Sunday night after July 4th, they release a weird memo that says,
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actually, we're not going to release anything else to you because we don't think it's warranted.
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You shouldn't believe anything that you've seen.
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That's not going to cut it for the American people.
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It's going to make us cynical and bitter, and it's going to deflate us.
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Would it be different if you had seen people actually served papers on, you know, the, the COVID debacle,
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and you had seen people that we were making progress or somebody, you know, was arrested with the pipe bomb,
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or there was, there was movement towards arrests or towards a trial on any other of,
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if they had two or three of these other things and they were all percolating and you're like,
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well, they got that guy, they got that guy, hadn't gone to trial yet,
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but they, they've identified and arrested them.
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It would certainly make a difference in the trust the American people have in the Trump administration.
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If we were seeing justice being enacted, then we would view what the debacle of the Epstein binders as just,
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okay, well, they're not prioritizing that because they have higher, more pressing priorities,
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If they were actually pursuing justice about January 6th and about COVID,
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those are 100% or higher on my priority list than the Epstein stuff is.
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That was never number one on my, on my list of what I wanted to see justice about.
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Yet, I mean, there are a lot of questions that I would need to have answered specific regarding specific pieces of evidence from the FBI and from the DOJ before I would believe these dismissals, right?
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Remember that, that Amy Rohrbach ABC anchor tape from years ago that was released by Project Gareth Hoss.
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And she was, she was saying, I had all the story on Jeffrey Epstein and even implicated Clinton,
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but my bosses wouldn't let me air it because they wanted to get a, an interview with the palace, the UK royalty.
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So they didn't want to mention Prince Andrew in it.
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I want answers about that before I just say, oh, Jeffrey Epstein was the only client, you know,
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but Ghislaine Maxwell was just trafficking to him.
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What about the fact that they've taken him out of public life?
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That's, if that's not an implicit admission of guilt, I don't know what is.
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I don't think they would do that if they didn't believe it was true.
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And that's one of many examples that I would need explicitly addressed.
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And I would need to be the one to be able to judge the evidence that contradicts what we have seen thus far, if that exists.
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And I mean, I don't believe it exists, but I'm not ideologically tied to this position.
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I, the highest thing that I'm pursuing here is the truth.
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You show me evidence and I'll let it lead where it may.
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I think you're very thoughtful and you're, you're, you're, you're just, you're well-spoken on this.
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You know, we're in a situation where I've been saying to you for weeks, we, we can't turn on each other.
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I mean, you want to know how, you know, Elon Musk starts his new stupid third party.
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And I can't, I shouldn't say it's stupid because there's times I just want to throw them all out.
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And if, if I believed that we could have, you know, the rebellion that we had against the Whigs and it would turn out the way it did with Abraham Lincoln, then I would be for it.
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I don't think this is it because the people aren't passionate enough.
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Um, you know, unfortunately about the debt or we would have had, you know, progress on the debt.
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Uh, but you start putting things like this together and you make, uh, make up ground on it.
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That's why the president and Dan Bongino and, uh, cash Patel.
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And again, I don't, I can't speak for Pam Bondi.
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I know the other two and I have spoken to Dan recently on this and he's very frustrated because they are making progress on things.
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The problem is there hasn't been any movement, uh, of significance on any of these issues.
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And we know that people, why hasn't, why, why haven't they at least filed charges against Fauci?
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You know, we'll never really get him on that anyway.
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At times you have to just swing, just swing, at least put up a good fight on it.
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Um, but there doesn't seem to be anything that the public sees yet.
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And that is my real concern because I trust these guys and I don't want to go down the rabbit hole of not trusting them.
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Um, but just somebody needs to be on the inside saying, Hey guys, I know you're really busy.
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I know how, I know what you're doing, but this is how it looks to the American people.
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Glenn, real quick, just to quickly mention, I know this doesn't cover all of what you're talking about, but if you, just to remind you that, uh, our wonderful former president, Joe Biden did pardon Anthony Fauci for every crime he may have committed between the years of, I think, 2014 and his time leaving office.
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So, uh, it does cover quite a bit of terrorism by an auto pen.
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Just wanted to just to remind us of what a wonderful president we had.
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I know we, we, you know, we have all of these, we have all of these investigations going on in Congress.
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I don't care about the congressional hearing because they don't go anywhere ever, ever.
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I'm interested in what the FBI is doing and what the DOJ says we're going to prosecute.
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I, they need more transparency just to show the American people where they are on things and let's just start moving on the easy ones for the love of Pete.
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Just start moving on the easy ones because it's not about Jeffrey Epstein.
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All right, we welcome Stubergear to the program, our executive producer and our head writer for television
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Guys, biggest story of the day, in your opinion, Stu, first.
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The floods, without a doubt, I think is the biggest story of the day.
01:33:59.800
I want to hear about really people dying before we get to you, Jason.
01:34:05.140
So, Stu, what is the, I mean, besides the amazing rescues, did you hear about the guy who was in his home?
01:34:12.700
I think it was a trailer with his, maybe his mother-in-law or his wife.
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By the time it was up to their ankles, and by the time he gathered all the children and tried to open the door,
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it was up to the waist, and he couldn't open the door.
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And so he broke the bedroom window and took the mattress and was shoving it out the window with his kids on top of it,
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and he cut his arm and sliced the artery on the broken glass, sliced the artery, almost cut his arm completely off.
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He's hemorrhaging as he's still pushing the kids and everybody out the window,
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and at the very end, he says, I'm not going to make it, but stay safe.
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I mean, it's amazing stories coming out of this.
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Yeah, I mean, it's one of the worst stories that I can remember in a long time.
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Certain stories hit you in different ways, right?
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Like, I always thought, you know, and maybe it's, you know, the era of life that you're in, right?
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Like, I was, had, you know, very, you know, you were at the beginning of, I have kids that, like, were going to camp or thinking about going to camp this year.
01:35:31.920
They're right around the age of group of these girls that were killed.
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And, you know, you think about back to, like, the other one that always hits me, like, this is Newtown.
01:35:40.600
You know, obviously all these shootings are different, but, like, the Newtown one in particular, just, you know,
01:35:44.500
five-year-olds and, like, just completely, you know, completely innocent and just awful.
01:35:52.240
And then you also see the reaction to it, which has just been so ridiculous.
01:35:56.040
All these false claims about how, well, it's the budget cuts that are the reason for this.
01:36:04.620
Heartless people who are making these political points on the backs of dead children.
01:36:10.480
So, I mean, especially when you know the facts, two people usually are on duty, you know, at NOAA.
01:36:18.920
There were five on duty because they knew the storm was coming.
01:36:24.920
All of this stuff about budget, I can't take it.
01:36:28.160
You know, I did something poorly, you know, in hour one of the podcast today.
01:36:33.340
And, you know, I just can't take the, I cannot take the moral, I don't know, snobbery of the left anymore.
01:36:46.180
The fact that just, they're just, they're morally superior to everybody else.
01:36:51.260
And that's why the budget shouldn't have been cut.
01:36:53.520
You have no idea what you're even talking about.
01:36:59.480
So, Jason, with your heart full of compassion or tinsel, I can't remember which one it is, you're saying the Epstein story is the biggest.
01:37:15.920
I think it is the truck or the vehicle that is bringing this story.
01:37:22.200
But the, what the real story is here is the lack of justice, it seems.
01:37:29.700
And you're right there, how I'm feeling on this.
01:37:33.220
I mean, we've gone from, let's just go do a quick flyby of the timeline.
01:37:37.000
We've gone from, we're going to release the Epstein list.
01:37:40.960
Then, you know, the next year or so, it went to, well, we just need more time to do this, as Pam Bondi was saying.
01:37:48.080
And then Pam Bondi, again, the Epstein list is on my desk, and now there is no Epstein list.
01:38:02.680
Then the next line from her was, they are stopping us from getting all of the information we need in New York City at the FBI office.
01:38:15.580
And that's when I got on the air and said, if that is true, why aren't you there arresting those people who are being insubordinate in the pursuit of justice?
01:38:26.440
And nothing happened, which just didn't ring true to me.
01:38:32.900
And before I get to that point, I'll just say that in the future, we're now going to be saying that Epstein never existed, period.
01:38:43.740
He's probably scrubbed from the internet at that point.
01:38:46.960
But I, Glenn, the only thing I can come up with here, there's two explanations, right?
01:38:52.140
Do you want the dark one or the not so dark one first?
01:38:56.020
I mean, I'll go with the dark one first so then we have a happy ending.
01:39:10.380
Imagine, if you will, for a second, the economic impact of, let's say there is a list, the economic
01:39:17.060
impact that multiple major CEOs, Fortune 500 guys, the richest people in the world are on
01:39:24.740
Now, imagine having to choose, do we let this out?
01:39:29.660
And then you're like right there, you know, talking to the big decision makers.
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If we let this out, the U.S. economy will take this hit, this hit, this hit, this hit.
01:39:38.800
And imagine that this has gone through multiple different presidential administrations with
01:39:49.900
I learned something about myself, I think it was last week or the week after, or the
01:40:04.320
When we were going through that, I wrestled with my, I know about Iran, I know the threat
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they pose, I know the threat they pose to the United States of America, but as I put
01:40:14.860
myself in Donald Trump's shoes, I thought, this is why I couldn't be president.
01:40:19.900
Could I make the choice that I'm so certain that I could be the guy that started World
01:40:28.740
You know, it's a very lonely, the presidency is a very lonely place.
01:40:35.680
And I just didn't think I would, you know, I said to myself, well, that's why you're not
01:40:39.820
president, nor should you ever run for president.
01:40:42.100
Because I don't know if I would have had the guts to do what he did, which I think is the
01:40:47.340
On this one, oh, the economy crashes because we have people who are pedophiles.
01:41:04.660
I have no, I don't lose a wink of sleep if the economy nosedives.
01:41:10.640
I've never been in that position to where I have to make that call.
01:41:16.040
I would do exactly what you said that they would do.
01:41:23.200
That was my other half to that dark scenario was multiple different world leaders, world
01:41:28.460
leaders that you have trade agreements with, that you have multiple defense packs with,
01:41:37.560
There's phone conversations between their intelligence communities, yours, the leaders
01:41:43.760
And again, this goes back multiple different presidential administrations.
01:41:50.500
Can I tell you what went through my head when you said that?
01:41:53.000
I first thought, well, this is how bad I, this is another reason why I'm not president
01:41:55.980
is because if I had world leaders on that list, yeah, I would probably hold their names
01:42:13.660
And by the way, you know, who's on our side all the time?
01:42:18.560
I think about bombing, you know, a couple of neighborhoods in your country.
01:42:27.320
It's so bad to say that, but I would be tempted to go, oh, well, we're going to get a few things
01:42:34.220
So you went exactly to the lighter explanation.
01:42:37.520
So for, in my mind, there's only two, but your mind went exactly to the, so this is
01:42:41.900
The only other explanation I could think of why this is happening.
01:42:44.540
And the second one is, we know the intelligence community is involved in this somehow.
01:42:53.380
The CIA director does not just go and pay attention to in a direct meeting with a guy
01:42:59.220
involved in a, if it's a low-end sex trafficking case, he doesn't just go there because it's
01:43:04.800
a low-end sex trafficking case and have meetings.
01:43:07.560
Give me the actual scenario on who visited and when, where in the timeline was it?
01:43:14.800
This was Biden's CIA director, last administration.
01:43:19.300
It might even happen before he was CIA director, had multiple meetings with Epstein himself.
01:43:26.940
And then even before that, as you mentioned before, Alex Acosta, when he was with DOJ handling
01:43:35.600
I was told he, quote, belonged to intelligence.
01:43:41.060
We know the intelligence community was involved some way if the reporting is accurate.
01:43:47.900
Which is, you know, we can allow for potentially some of it not being.
01:43:51.540
And, you know, you do have at times whistleblowers that aren't accurate on their claims.
01:43:55.980
So if not, I would love to hear those specific explanations.
01:44:01.600
So the lightest explanation I can think of is that, and this is similar to, because I,
01:44:07.180
Glenn, you know, you had me go deep into the JFK files.
01:44:10.060
Some of the things we found once we got into them was that, well, there was a lot of conversations
01:44:15.620
that sounded guilty in the JFK assassination stuff.
01:44:19.260
It made the CIA look not great in multiple different areas.
01:44:23.420
So the lightest possible explanation I can think of here is that the intelligence community
01:44:28.160
at least thought about, allegedly, possibly, leveraging this situation.
01:44:36.980
Maybe we can somehow leverage this in our favor somehow.
01:44:40.020
Whether that's through trade deals, whether that's through defense packs, whether that's
01:44:51.640
And if that's the case, we won't find this out for another 50 years once they have like
01:44:59.760
So let me give you a scenario when I come back and give me one minute.
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And I'm going to come back and I want to lay out a scenario to see if you as a, just as
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Okay, let's, you're married to a spouse and you trust your spouse.
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But then your spouse has left a receipt for a hotel or a motel in their jacket and you find
01:47:04.640
And then you start to see charges about nice dinners out.
01:47:09.600
And then there's the late night meetings that start to happen.
01:47:13.440
And he's gone on weekends and he has a perfectly good excuse for all of them.
01:47:20.180
I had to meet with this client, but he's traveling around, et cetera, et cetera.
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And then there's Amex charges to places like Tiffany's and there's no gifts coming.
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And so you finally take all of these things and you say there could be a perfectly good
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reason, a reasonable explanation for all of this.
01:47:52.320
Is it reasonable to say, honey, I've always trusted you.
01:47:57.820
But these things don't fit into the pattern of our normal life.
01:48:04.300
And I just, I can, can you show me why were you staying at this hotel?
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Why all of a sudden all these late nights and the weekends and what did you buy at Tiffany's?
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Now there might be a reasonable explanation for all of it, but you will never ever be able
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to have a good relationship in your marriage if he doesn't explain fully all of those things,
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because you will always have in the back of your mind, I think he was cheating on me.
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We have too many lies that haven't been, that haven't made sense.
01:48:49.540
And it's all the same kind of people, you know, the intel people.
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And now what Pam Bondi apparently and Dan Bongino and Cash Patel are asking is we're married to them.
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But guys, you cannot come to us and just expect us to dismiss all of these receipts.
01:49:23.020
You have to take them one by one and say, like you did with the prison cam.
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Now Liz Wheeler says, I'd like to see what's inside.
01:49:52.140
Why was a prosecutor told, back off, he belongs to intel?
01:50:11.820
Pambandi, you said it was sitting on your desk.
01:50:20.520
You just shot your mouth off and you hadn't even looked at it.
01:50:26.660
And then when you looked at it, but then you came to us the next day or a couple of days later and you said,
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oh, well, they're obstructing us from getting all of the information.
01:50:37.040
You never even send anybody to question them that we know of.
01:50:42.240
Now, maybe you did, but you haven't said anything.
01:50:46.100
That's a gift from Tiffany's that we haven't received a present.
01:50:53.100
I'm sorry, you can't just say, it was a gift for somebody, okay?
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Coming into this administration, I think that if, like, you had to design a team that would
01:53:09.960
be responsible for investigating this, you wouldn't have picked Pam Bondi, no knock on Pam Bondi,
01:53:17.440
But you probably would have picked Kash Patel and Dan Bongino.
01:53:24.520
What could, why, why, I mean, why would the belief linger if they are telling you this
01:53:33.280
is not the, this is not the evidence they have, why would it, the belief linger with you
01:53:38.980
that maybe they're not telling the whole truth?
01:53:43.040
And I'm not saying that they're not telling the whole truth.
01:53:50.300
For instance, Dan Bongino called me right after the first time, and we had a long talk,
01:54:09.420
He said, okay, we'll release the video, but that still won't be enough.
01:54:24.140
Was there an adjoining room and another way out?
01:54:26.180
Well, no, prisons don't, you know, prison cells don't usually have, but just take a picture
01:54:31.780
Just take a picture of that room that he was in.
01:54:35.720
And then that pretty much sews it up unless you want to go deeper that the tape was edited
01:54:41.040
or whatever, but you can't satisfy everybody all the time.
01:54:48.240
Epstein, it was rumored that he killed himself, and it's logical that he killed himself because
01:55:00.300
That's what we've been talking about for the whole time.
01:55:07.980
And even if he wasn't charging them, who did he have the goods on?
01:55:18.440
Well, and to be clear, isn't this part of the way they're communicating this idea?
01:55:24.780
Because we all know there was a list of contacts.
01:55:28.400
That's been reported, and we've seen it already.
01:55:31.920
The question is, is there an additional list beyond the one we already know about, which
01:55:39.360
It just has a bunch of names that are famous people.
01:55:43.240
So when they say there's no client list, well, we already knew there was a client list.
01:55:47.040
Well, both of those are, what they're saying, both of those are true, right?
01:55:50.800
We know there was a list, but they're saying there was not an additional list that signified
01:55:55.480
some sort of hardcore record on illegal activity.
01:56:00.700
But by the way, just so you know, this is not just the hardcore right that believes this.
01:56:05.460
Because, remember, what is the left saying today?
01:56:09.000
The reason why we're not seeing it is because Donald J. Trump's name is in it.
01:56:18.520
Everybody believes that there was something going on.
01:56:23.040
So when everybody believes that something is going on, it's not 13% like it is the Kennedy
01:56:43.440
That Jeffrey Epstein was a child predator that also was hanging out with others who liked
01:56:55.940
their, not necessarily children, but their girls to be young, underage.
01:57:04.500
That these girls were procured and trained, not just for Epstein, but for others in his
01:57:13.580
friend's circle, whether he charged them or not.
01:57:17.340
And when you have that kind of information on somebody, then you would tend to use it just
01:57:25.220
But then you go into the Intel, and this is kind of a pattern with Intel.
01:57:31.560
This is the things that people have done throughout history is get sexual escapades on tape or have
01:57:37.740
proof of it and then use it to get your own way, either as a country or to blackmail.
01:57:42.420
And so when you're looking at his death, okay, for me, I'm ready to go, okay, maybe he did
01:57:55.680
I haven't done forensics on the tape or whatever, and I suppose we could do that easily, but it
01:58:03.180
And I believe that it wasn't edited by Cash Patel and Dan Bongino.
01:58:09.980
Nobody came out from the time he was put in that night and somebody saw him alive to
01:58:16.600
There's no, there's nothing going in or out of that door.
01:58:19.660
That's a big one, but that doesn't that now I have to go.
01:58:34.680
And it's not good enough to say, well, they're all gone.
01:58:38.980
Well, then how did you, how did you convict him for trafficking children?
01:58:48.660
That is pretty compelling that Prince Andrew was doing something with, with Epstein.
01:58:53.920
I, I, I, I, all I need is I need you, as I said, you know, if your wife or your husband is cheating on you or, or not cheating on you, but you find in their pockets or in their car hotel receipts where you never stayed with your wife or your husband.
01:59:13.240
Uh, there was fancy, uh, there was fancy dinners out on nights that he was supposed to be working.
01:59:18.220
Uh, there's hotels and mysterious weekends where all of a sudden he's got to work over the weekend.
01:59:23.580
There's Amex charges to like Tiffany's or, or, or, you know, someplace where you haven't seen any present present.
01:59:43.200
But that doesn't answer the dinners out, the weekend works, the, the Tiffany's just because you've shown me one, I got to see answers to all of these.
01:59:54.420
If we're going to repair our relationship as a country, I need to see all of them.
02:00:03.840
Unfortunately, the opposite of what is legally required.
02:00:06.940
I need to be left without, you know, with, with, uh, without the reasonable doubt that something was, was nefarious here through our government, not just Epstein, but through our government.
02:00:23.200
I would love to believe that he only, he was the only one molesting these children.
02:00:30.580
I find it hard to believe, but not impossible to believe, but you've got to give me more.
02:00:39.500
Cause I I'm the, the bank of trust and not because of Dan Bongino, not because of cash Patel, because of everything that has happened over the last 50 years, the Glenn Beck trust account is closed.
02:00:57.160
You can't take any more to, you can't take any more out without making significant deposits now.
02:01:03.720
And that's all I'm asking for make significant deposit.
02:01:08.480
You started, you did one, you showed me the tape.
02:01:19.020
I mean, I think they might see it as like, Hey, we've got a lot of other things to do that are really important of lists.
02:01:26.440
Like maybe I just, we've done, I just saw the big, beautiful bill.
02:01:41.540
Part of, would you agree that part of the sort of implicit criticism before Trump got back into office here on this Epstein issue is that basically they had all of this stuff, the Biden administration, they knew all of it.
02:01:54.720
And they just didn't release it because they wanted to protect their buddies.
02:02:02.640
Too many of their friends were connected to it.
02:02:05.220
I think that was somewhat implicit in the criticism of Biden over those years.
02:02:11.320
And like, if you agree that that information was easily accessible to the Bidens and the Biden administration and is not being released here, then you have to come to some sort of conclusion that this, there is a bad intent by the current Trump administration to hide this from Americans.
02:02:34.360
And I don't think that's where I don't buy your first premise, I don't buy your first premise, because I'm not saying that anyone had access to everything and they were hiding.
02:02:47.480
That's that's what we were told that it was being held back.
02:02:51.860
And we were being told by Pam Bondi that after the election.
02:02:56.620
What I have always believed is sexual predators are not just Democrats.
02:03:11.760
So the pressure on all sides to not expose this, if it's true, is enormous.
02:03:23.780
But here's where Donald Trump won the election.
02:03:34.320
We're to support him if you thought he was a child molester.
02:03:40.440
Just not part of the buddy system where I'm going to protect my buddies.
02:03:55.420
And so that is that that's where the trust and I don't think it has reached him yet.
02:04:04.800
Although, if you logically think things through and this is where the real problem comes in.
02:04:10.500
If you suddenly don't believe Dan Bongino and you don't believe Pam Bondi and you don't believe Kash Patel.
02:04:19.480
And that's the real problem with not believing, you know, because I don't I don't want to question that.
02:04:29.740
I'm more willing to say Pam Bondi is just a screw up.
02:04:39.020
I'm willing to believe that one and it doesn't go any further.
02:04:44.400
But if no if nobody pays a price for Pam Bondi coming on television saying I got the black book right on my desk.
02:04:51.720
And then after that, you know what, there there there's nefarious things going on in the FBI office in New York and they are destroying the evidence and they won't allow us to get the evidence.
02:05:08.780
Well, and, you know, maybe you got it wrong, but you should have said that wasn't happening.
02:05:16.060
And this criticism only works if they really don't have this material on Jeffrey Epstein.
02:05:21.560
And there aren't thousands of videos and there aren't all these things.
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What do you make of the criticism that, look, you know, part of Donald Trump's strategy was to hire good communicators in these roles.
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And the way he's found a great job and he's done a good job in that, like these people know how to talk to the American people.
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But one of the ways he knows that that they're good at it is because they had roles in media previously.
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And a lot of them went on podcasts, did interviews, made big sweeping promises that maybe they didn't have the actual backing to the undercurrent of evidence to support.
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Like maybe they were sort of directionally correct, but they were overpromising.
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And now that they're stuck in a position to have to back that up with real evidence, they're unable to do it.
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Don't do, I'm not asking you to do me a favor here.
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I'm asking you to tell the truth because you've worked with me for so long.
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Let's say Donald Trump hired me to the role that Dan Bongino is playing because we did the same job.
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And I'm exactly where Dan is, where he's like, he didn't kill himself.
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You would come out and say, gosh, we were wrong.
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We made all these accusations before and we were wrong on all of them.
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However, I would also argue that you're pretty unique in that world.
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You are not the most, one of the things you're most known for, and I would argue maybe one of the reasons why your success has had a longevity to it that many others haven't, is because you're willing to do that type of stuff.
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But it's also your willingness to say, hey, gosh, I blew it on this one and come to the audience and be honest about that.
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That is, as you know, not the most common thing in the industry.
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I'm not like commenting on any specific person.
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Honestly, I think Dan has been on show after show after show saying much of this.
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Yeah, I think Dan has kind of done that on some of this.
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But again, like, if you're going, if you're still holding on after that, you know, you have to have a, I think you're right, have to have a problem with Dan Bungino.
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And ultimately, if Donald Trump, you have to see how he reacts to this.
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But if he says, actually, no, we do have the information and these guys are not giving it to you, you know, that would be a major thing.
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If he's, if he's, Trump is saying, hey, like, I don't, I agree.
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Then you have to apply that same criticism to him if you believe it.
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