How Was an Anti-Trump Reporter Added to a White House Signal Chain? | 3⧸25⧸25
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Glenn and Stu talk about medicare, Iran, war plans, real estate, and more! Glenn Beck is a conservative radio host and host of the Glenn Beck Program on Fox News Radio. He is a frequent contributor to the New York Times, CNN, and other media outlets.
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Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. So glad that you're here. We've got a
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welcome to the program. Hello, Stu. How are you? Wonderful, Glenn. Thank you. Oh, so good.
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You know, I was on Signal last night. Well, I was sharing some how to make a nuclear weapon
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stuff. I accidentally put Iran on them. Ah, don't you hate that? Yes. So they were part
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of that. We've all done it. We've all done it. Okay, so here's the bad thing. In case you don't
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know, they accidentally texted the war plans with the Houthis to the Atlantic. Now, how can
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that happen? I mean, this is not the Hillary Clinton people. I mean, I think that's expected.
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Well, I got a few questions. First of all, is Signal really the thing that we should be on
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with war plans? I don't think so. In fact, isn't it illegal? Everything has to be monitored
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for the National Archives. The National Archives, you're not supposed to have personal private
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things. It all has to go on government servers for a couple of reasons. I don't know. Number one,
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so this doesn't happen. Number two, in case something does go wrong, somebody is doing
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something wrong, we have forever proof of it. It is time. Now, here's something that the left
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will never do to their own. This is a bad mistake by the administration. Okay, now I give it,
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I'm giving it the benefit of the doubt that it was a fat finger problem. I don't think anybody did
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this intentionally. But still, there's got to be a consequence for this. And it has to make sure
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that this doesn't happen again. And I'd like to know why we're on Signal. Why are we doing top
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secret things on Signal? You don't think the right? I think, I think Yemen could get together
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enough cash to break into Signal. Is it just me? Okay, so what happened was, they're having a
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meeting with, you know, cabinet level, and they're talking about the Houthi attack. And here's what's
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coming, blah, blah, blah. Well, it was sent to the guy who runs the Atlantic. And he was included in
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this, this text chat. And he's reading and he's like, I'm being trolled. I'm being trolled. This
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is not okay. But he doesn't say, hey, guys, am I supposed to be on this? He just lets it go. And
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to be, I'm going to be real frank with you. If this was happening, and that was sent to me,
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and it was during the Biden administration, there's no way I would have said, hey, guys,
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am I supposed to be on this? No way. I would sit there and watch it and see what happens.
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Exactly. I would be like, this can't be real. We've had conversations like this before. This
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can't be real. But just sit back and watch. Because if it is, it's a big deal. Okay. So I don't,
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I don't fault him for not because I would have done it myself. Because this is such a huge mistake.
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And I want to give this guy credit for not coming out and saying, we're going to attack
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the Houthis. Now, I'm not going to call him a patriot like a lot of people are, because
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quite honestly, put yourself in this situation. You are on the opposite side of this administration.
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And all of a sudden, you're added to a top secret list of what we're going to do.
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You would immediately go, this is a setup. This is a setup.
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A hundred percent. I would think it, I would think at first it was fake. Then I don't think
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it was a setup. I would also, I would be, it would at least cross my mind. I would be nervous to
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think, am I legally allowed to be in, to see any of this? Yes. But he would go to his, I mean,
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he's the guy who runs the Atlantic. He's got, he went to attorneys. Do we need to do anything
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about this? So I would have acted exactly the same way. And he, to his credit, he did not release
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anything prior to the attack, which is number one. The second thing is he still, to my knowledge,
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has not released what he saw. Now that makes me a little nervous because I want to know that
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somebody in the justice department has seen it. So we know this is not that it is what he says it
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is, but I assume you'd be able to see up in the, you know, who's on our secret, top secret spy
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meeting. I'm sure you can see his name or at least a code name for him or his, you know, his,
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his handle, uh, whatever it is. Now this was supposedly done, um, and, and leaked by a guy
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who, wait a minute, wait a minute. He is, he's a, I think he was a Navy SEAL or was he a Ranger?
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He was a, he was special forces. Okay. He is a good guy. He was a Congressman. Uh, he's not in bed
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with the left. He doesn't hate Donald Trump. So there's no way this was intentional that I,
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that I know of that he did it intentionally. Maybe somebody else did, but I don't think so.
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Here's what I think actually happened because I can't tell you how many times it's happened to me.
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I never thought these stories were true until it happened to me. Here's one. I'm typing.
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I'm typing to Pat boy, Stu, such a fat head. What a ridiculous fat head. He is fat, fat, fat
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send. And then I realized, how did Stu's name get into the CC box? I, what did I just do?
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By the way, that's a real story we should point out. You didn't just make that up.
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And he is a fat head. Fat, fat, fat. I confirmed it. No, but I mean, that's happened to everybody,
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right? I mean, everybody's had that. Everybody's had that mistake. And that is something that you
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do. You, you, you know, your finger drop down box comes down and you're like, yep, there's Stu.
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And I hit Sarah instead, you know? Uh, and so I, you know, that's how I found out. That was a fat
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head. It was that moment. Yeah. Uh, thanks a lot, Sarah, but everyone's got through that. I mean,
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like at least at the very least you've come close, like you've about to click send. And then you
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realize, Holy crap, that name's in the, you know, two or CC world of the email. So, I mean,
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it is actually a pretty relatable thing. It just still should not be happening.
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But apparently nobody checked the little boxes on who's, who's this guy? Who is this guy? Who,
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who sent, uh, Jameson, uh, not Jameson Greer, um, Jeffrey Goldberg, Jeffrey Goldberg,
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who sent him now, if his name in the little drop box, or it's not actually a drop box. I think
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you have to go to your contacts. Yeah. Yeah. Um, who would be next to if, if, if, if Goldberg's
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name is there and he started typing in J or G for Goldberg, who would come up? Well, the only one
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that we can find that is at a cabinet level, uh, is, uh, Jameson Greer. Now, Jameson Greer is a
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cabinet level official. Uh, his role is to look at the high level discussions that are going on
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about, um, uh, tariffs. Okay. I mean, so, and, and national security context tariffs. So maybe,
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maybe, possibly, yeah, maybe it would be a little strange, but you're right with the national
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security involved. It's possible. So here's the in order. Can we stop using public apps? That's
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number one. I don't know if anyone knows this, but there's a group of people called hackers
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that would love to hack in and find all of our secrets. That's why we spent a lot of money on
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infrastructure. And if the administration isn't using the top secret infrastructure,
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the administration needs to. Second of all, we need to have records of everything that has happened,
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even if it is top secret until, you know, 70 years after they, they tried to kill, uh, Donald Trump
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and Butler, somebody in a hundred years from now will still, well, I know everybody's dead, but we
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really can't release this right now, but I want somebody to have a record of it. Okay. And that's
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the law. Yeah, that is the law. You're not supposed to be doing this now. I don't know specifically about
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what they're doing, but it's my understanding in most situations, in most situations, you are not
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allowed to have conversations about your job at the government off of government apps for security
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reasons and for national archive reasons. It's the law. So let's, let's focus on that first. And again,
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the left would never do this to their own. I mean, you know, Hillary Clinton is out bleaching,
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you know, hard drives, you know, she, she's been hiding all of our secret information top secret
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with the, with the lemonade stand on the eight year old on her street. I mean, so they never went
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after that. Let's be consistent here. This is a problem and it's got to stop. Second of all, something
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has to, if this is the way it happens, somebody has to, uh, you know, have a word with Mr. Walsh. How,
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how, how, how did, how did this happen? It's my fat finger. Look, this is what happened. I'm sure
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this will happen. I was looking through my contracts. I meant to push his name and I pushed
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his name by accident. I didn't check. I should have checked bad. Stop it. It's a, it's a secondary
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problem though, right? Because it, he got a lot of the names, right? Like Marco Rubio and JD Vance,
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right? So the fact that all of them were on this is already a major problem. Um, outside of the,
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uh, the reporter and, uh, Waltz, I mean, why would Goldberg's name be in there? I mean, it's got to
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be that at least at some point he's, he was talking off record or on background about something to him,
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right? Like, I don't, I don't know what else the explanation would be. Again, all, there is a bit of
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speculation in this because we, all we know is that the white house has confirmed this was a,
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it appears to be a, a legitimate chat. So they're, they're not denying it. Hexeth did say something
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that sounded like a kind of a denial initially. Uh, no one's texting war plans, but I think that
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was, well, that's not a text. It's not a text. That's exactly what I went to. It was like,
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yeah, it's not technically a text. Maybe he was trying to walk some line there, but that white
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house confirmed it later on. So it doesn't, it does seem that it is legitimate. Right. And
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hats off. I mean, I think there were a lot of good actors here. This is my take on it. Now this
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could change the more information we get. Um, my take on this was waltz fat finger. Okay. Uh,
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second, we should not be using any kind of public app for anything in the government. I don't care
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if it's the national dog catchers, federal union meeting. I don't care. No, no one in government
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should ever be using public apps, especially for something like this. Oh my God. I mean,
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it's so dumb. It doesn't even, it shouldn't even be said. Yeah. But like, you know, it's one thing
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if they were trading, I don't know, they're like, ah, can you believe what Hillary Clinton said
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yesterday? And they're going back. Even that's not supposed to happen on those apps, but like,
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okay, this is, this is, these are actual, the bombs are dropping in two hours. If that's actually
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what happened here. And you're correct to point out, by the way, we do not have full confirmation
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of that quite yet. Like we do have the, the actual language of what he released in a previous
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conversation about it, but we don't have the confirmation of any secrets of that exact,
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Hey, here comes the bombs type of conversation. He just alluded to it and he's being praised
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for not including that because it would, uh, reveal potential operational. They would not
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have praised me and called me a Patriot, nor should they, it would have been caution.
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It feels like a setup, right? This can't be real. And if it is, what am I being set up for? Okay.
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So please let's not call him a Patriot. Let's call him a smart businessman. All right. Because he knew
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he had a story. If it's true after he has a story, he has this story. Okay. So let's cut down on the
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Patriot talk. He, I'm glad he didn't reveal any secrets. And I thank him for that tip of the hat.
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Thank you for not doing that. That's rare in your business where somebody has national secrets and
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they're like, Hey, you know what we're going to do? We're going to bomb Iran. Okay. But nobody seems
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to care about that stuff. And I mean, no, I know you're trying to get onto something else, but one
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more addition on this point. Yeah. He needed to wait for the bombs to drop before he could confirm
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it was real. Correct. So it's not like he even intentionally said, I'm going to do this for
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national security. Right. He didn't know it was real until the bombs dropped. And he didn't,
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he didn't think it was real. Right. For a long portion. Now I think the conversations leading up
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to that, I think at that point he was like, Oh my gosh, I think this is real. But he didn't have
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confirmation. He couldn't write a story. He couldn't go online and say, by the way, I'm going to text the,
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you know, chat and they're about to bomb in two hours. But I will tell you, I get a little bit of
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credit, but yeah, some credit perspective. Some credit. I mean, there are those who have done that.
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Sure. Okay. Um, you know, but can, can, can we just, can we just talk about general Milley
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calling the, his counterpart in China going, by the way, president Trump saying this, but he's not
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going to do it. Cause we're not allowing him to do it. Don't worry. That's treason. And nobody on the,
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on the left had a problem with that at all, but everybody's upset about this as I am, but let's keep,
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let's keep it in perspective. I want the national archives to always have access to everything.
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888-727-BECK. We're talking about the texts, I guess, or signal messages that came from
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many members of the White House and security team about this Houthi attack, a Houthi rebel
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that were, um, hit with all sorts of, uh, bombs and such the other day. Now, Jeffrey Goldberg is
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the guy who runs the Atlantic. He says, I was actually inadvertently added to this, this chain
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and I saw all this happening. He says he was sitting in his car after he saw a message that,
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Hey, these bombs are going to drop in a couple of hours. He sat in his car waiting to, for,
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to confirm this. They did drop in a couple of hours. So that's where we are now. Now the White House
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has, you know, they've got an argument here. This is the argument from Carolyn Levitt. Um,
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she says, Jeffrey Goldberg is well known for his sensationalist spin. Uh, here are the facts
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about this latest story. One, no war plans were discussed and war plans is in quotes on that.
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Um, this is also echoing what Pete Hegseth said when he says no one was texting war plans. They use,
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they've been using that phrase a lot. Yeah. Well, what do war plans mean? Right. I think if there's a
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technicality of sorts, I think, I don't know if you said to me, Hey, we're bombing in two hours,
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that's, I would kind of, I think it's okay to call that war plans. Do you? I wouldn't. No,
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no, I wouldn't. I mean, it's not a detailed map of everything you're going to do, but I mean,
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certainly it's, I mean, it's, it's, it's, it's, yes, it's inappropriate. Okay. I, I, it shouldn't
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be done. The timing though is of a possibly the most important detail in a way. Like, right. Like if you
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were to say like, what is the one thing the Houthis would want to know more than anything
00:26:45.580
else? Are they going to bomb us and when, when are they coming? Yeah. Right. Like the bot,
00:26:49.840
like even if you don't know the location of the bombing, right. You'd rather have the timing
00:26:54.200
than even the location. Cause you could try to hide everything for that period. Right. Like,
00:26:57.480
so it, it's not, they're not war plans. You couldn't say that's an entire plan of war,
00:27:03.220
but it is an important detail of any particular situation. Also not technically a war, I guess
00:27:10.180
we haven't declared war. So there may be some out for them there. That's, that's one. Two,
00:27:15.320
no classified material was sent to the thread. This one's important, I think, because I guess
00:27:23.620
it probably isn't technically classified in some way of the timing. I mean, I may, you know,
00:27:29.840
I guess you have to go through some sort of process to classify something, you know, considering
00:27:32.940
they're just saying they're making a decision for a couple hours ahead. It's probably just
00:27:36.380
don't tell people, but I mean, it's, it might not, Mr. President, this file is marked. Just
00:27:43.060
don't tell people. We need a stamp that says that. I like that. But secondly, it would indicate
00:27:51.300
that he would not be restricted to post it. Right. If it's no classified material, he could post
00:27:59.060
whatever those messages were at the end, which he's held back so far, probably because he's
00:28:05.700
worried they're classified. But if they're not classified, I guess maybe he could post them all.
00:28:09.660
Maybe we'll see them. And the third argument is the White House counsel's office has provided
00:28:14.040
guidance on a number of different platforms for President Trump's top officials to communicate
00:28:18.920
as safely and efficiently as possible. That is, if that, I assume that's true. I have no reason to
00:28:27.200
doubt. I just, I just, because you just gave this last piece to me a minute ago and I looked it up
00:28:33.680
and I have the guidelines. Okay. I have the guidelines so I can go through that. Sure. Okay.
00:28:37.780
So a couple of things, war plans to me, war plans are not, Hey, I got an idea. Uh, we're going over
00:28:46.880
there in two hours. That's not, that's not, that's, that's a tip of some sort. Um, let me show you this.
00:28:54.320
These are war plans. This is, this is, was only for the, the highest level German officers. And only a
00:29:03.680
few of these were made. Um, but there it's a box full of maps and battle plans. These are the battle
00:29:12.740
plans. Okay. For the, uh, invasion of Poland. Now at the time, Hitler was saying, we don't have,
00:29:20.640
we're not going to do anything with Poland. We have no, we have no designs on Poland at all. It
00:29:26.280
would be all self-defense. But in this war plan, if you could see, they, these are pictures of bridges
00:29:32.180
that they were going to blow up. These were pictures of buildings that they needed to bolt,
00:29:37.020
blow up. This was their legitimate war plan. I didn't even know this existed until we got it at
00:29:44.600
auction in, in Germany. Uh, it's, that's a war plan. We're going in around two hours. That's a tip
00:29:52.420
off. Can we point out that there's no other human being on earth who could be like, Oh, they said war
00:29:57.800
plans. Hey, go get me my Hitler invasion of Poland war plans from the museum. There's not another human
00:30:05.860
being on earth who could do what you just did. I really relate to Donald Trump. Did you see that
00:30:10.840
he had the, uh, the, what is it? The FIFA award, the soccer award, the FIFA. Yeah. FIFA. He has
00:30:18.700
that sitting next to the resolute desk. Now he's got like the, he's got the declaration of independence
00:30:24.320
on wall. Now he's got the world soccer cop sitting next to his, the guy is just like, I mean,
00:30:30.360
it's exactly what I would do is like, Hey, do we have somewhere that bring it in here? I think
00:30:37.200
that's cool. There's soon there's going to be like, Oh, uh, an alien in fluid just bobbing
00:30:43.200
around in some tank inside. We need somebody to do that with AI. I want to see the president sitting
00:30:48.020
by his desk with a small alien in a jar behind him. So anyway, uh, uh, so here's what, here's what
00:30:57.380
it said. Um, general prohibition. Government officials are generally prohibited from using
00:31:03.800
public tools like signal WhatsApp or other 30 part, uh, uh, third party messaging apps for official
00:31:10.740
business unless specific conditions are met. That's the key. What are those exceptions? In some
00:31:19.360
cases, agencies may permit the use of non-official tools under limited circumstances, such as emergencies
00:31:26.280
or when communicating with external partners that cannot use government systems. Okay. This,
00:31:34.060
you know, who changed this, you know, who got it so we could open up all these communications
00:31:38.940
within Obama specifically. Oh, I don't know which agency USAID. Hmm. They said, we need to be able
00:31:51.760
because they're talking to foreign sources. So, um, signal specific concerns signal is an encrypted
00:32:01.400
messaging app, which features like disappearing messages, which can make it impossible to preserve
00:32:06.600
records. If used improperly, this feature conflicts with the federal record keeping requirements as it
00:32:12.660
could allow officials to conduct business without leaving a trace while signals encryption is robust.
00:32:18.320
It is not government approved system for classified communications and its use could violate, uh,
00:32:24.700
security protocols if sensitive information is shared. However, um, even in cases with employees
00:32:33.980
and special conditions, employees must forward official communications of an official government account,
00:32:39.780
uh, within 20 days to comply with the federal records act, unless the communication is purely logistical
00:32:46.980
and of minimal value. Which is the kind of the excuse that Hillary is straight. Right. Yeah. This is just,
00:32:54.760
I was talking about my, my daughter and her yoga practice or whatever. Right. So the white house has
00:33:01.760
meant not under Trump, the white house has made it legal for some conditions that signal could be used,
00:33:10.460
but it has to be recorded and reported to the national archives within 20 days. Okay. So we,
00:33:18.240
we now know that's not a violation of our policies. Okay. I don't like that policy. I'd like that policy
00:33:25.180
changed, uh, or deeply explained more than this. Like, I don't know. Could we get Grop Grock to write us a top
00:33:34.900
secret app? I mean, don't we have a bot that does that now? Uh, don't we have Elon Musk that could
00:33:40.780
just whip one of those up real quick? Because I mean, I, I could see the justification for it,
00:33:45.960
right? I mean, you could see, okay, like obviously a foreign official, for example, would not have
00:33:51.940
access to our internal systems. And therefore, if you're talking to them and you need to use messaging,
00:33:56.740
which again is questionable. Okay. Maybe signal is the place, uh, to do it. Why J.D. Vance, Marco
00:34:04.000
Rubio and Mike Waltz would need to have a conversation off of those systems. I don't
00:34:08.520
understand. I mean, I just, you know, and look, we all know that where the government is probably
00:34:14.580
whatever system they have sucks. And it may just very well be as simple as signal works because it's
00:34:20.540
a capitalist product. Yeah. And it's more secure than, you know, the federal government. I wouldn't be
00:34:24.940
surprised either if that, if that's true. But that needs to, that's something that I would say,
00:34:29.320
hey, Elon, in between bites when you're at lunch today, could you just write this up for us? You
00:34:34.800
know what I mean? Uh, that, that's something that we, we need to fix. So, uh, I want to make sure
00:34:40.300
everybody knows what I said earlier is you're not supposed to use these. Yes, there is a special
00:34:44.840
exemption for signal under certain circumstances. Don't know how this one made those certain
00:34:51.000
circumstances because I don't think we know all of those circumstances. Right. Um,
00:34:54.940
but they weren't doing anything they weren't supposed to do, at least on the surface.
00:34:59.320
And assuming that they would turn these into the archives, which would need to occur, right?
00:35:05.300
Well, they, yes. I mean, now I'm sure obviously now they will, but of course we don't know how
00:35:09.560
many conversations have gone on. Well, somebody, I mean, they, they verified that it did happen.
00:35:14.700
Mm-hmm. So, uh, you know, they had to know and somebody kept them and we know that the Atlantic
00:35:22.000
kept them. Maybe. I mean, they may have just asked, hey, is this real? I mean, Mike, Mike Waltz does
00:35:26.640
seem to be, I mean, the, the Trump today is saying like, look, he's a good guy. He's learned. I think
00:35:31.760
he is. Yeah. And he's learned a lesson. Right. Right. Like essentially admitting, right. Like this,
00:35:36.420
this did occur kind of the way that it was described, but you know, again, is at the end of the world,
00:35:42.180
they're saying no. And I think that's, that's fair. I think it's fair, you know, because we know
00:35:46.100
exactly what they did. He's admitted to it. They recognize a mistake like Hillary Clinton. She was,
00:35:53.000
she would not turn over the record. She denied it even happened. And then we find out that she gave
00:35:58.020
all of her servers at home an acid bath, uh, and probably some of the other bodies that they killed,
00:36:03.980
you know, that was a big kill. Anyway, uh, you know, given the, gave the servers an acid bath,
00:36:08.580
why would you do that? They didn't try to do that. They're like, yes, it did happen. Here's
00:36:13.540
what happened. Uh, and it's not going to happen again. And I, I think it's totally consistent to
00:36:19.360
talk about all of those things and also acknowledge horrible mistake. I mean, it's, it is, we would
00:36:27.600
absolutely be hilariously laughing at the Obama or Biden administration if they did something like
00:36:34.620
this. You can't, I'm sorry. You can't make that mistake. We've all done it. We've all had moments
00:36:40.900
like that, but like there, we need an extra layer of making sure on, on, on conversations.
00:36:49.240
What's nice though is this administration hasn't had leaks yet. It hasn't had leaks. Yeah. Remember
00:36:55.580
the last term, uh, when Donald Trump was in, I mean, it was a sieve. It was leaking everywhere.
00:37:03.720
The nice thing about this is yes. Mistake, bad mistake needs to be taken care of. Fix it.
00:37:09.000
Fix it. Um, but the good news is I didn't immediately jump to who in, who in Walsh's office
00:37:18.440
is setting this up, who leaked this, who, you know what I mean? Yeah. All right. Right. Right.
00:37:23.280
It's nice to know that we have an administration that is not trying, not being sabotaged from the
00:37:29.260
inside. Um, and people that are trying to do the right thing for the, for the United States.
00:37:35.600
Yeah. And, uh, the other thing too, people are, you know, confused about why an Atlantic reporter
00:37:41.380
would be in Mike Waltz's, you know, Rolodex, if you will. He was a Congressman. First of all,
00:37:46.140
he's a Congressman. Uh, and second of all, like, and this, I think people who don't like run in
00:37:51.720
these circles don't necessarily understand. These guys all talk to these reporters. They,
00:37:57.260
and even if they don't, they have press people, they all talk to them and it's not because they're
00:38:02.880
bad people and they're like leaking stuff against Donald Trump. It's, they're trying to get their
00:38:07.480
side of the story in all of these stories. So they all freaking give them stuff on background.
00:38:13.060
At one point it's been long deleted, but I had Katie Couric in my Rolodex, uh, Ariana Huffington.
00:38:19.860
I mean, we didn't call each other, but we met each other. Yeah. We met each other at one point.
00:38:25.100
We're like, Hey, here's my phone number. If you ever need anything, call me, blah, blah, blah.
00:38:28.840
Stuff happens all the time in Washington. All the time. It is super common. Like,
00:38:32.760
and it's a lot of times it's when you're the victim of a bad story. Yes. They will reach out to
00:38:37.460
you and say, well, what am I, what, how do you explain this? And you'll try to get your side into it
00:38:42.120
for at least a little bit of pushback. Right. There's an entire industry that does this.
00:38:45.980
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There's a lot going on with the court system. There was a lot of really good things that happened yesterday.
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And I want to talk to you about our system of checks and balances, because I don't think people understand it.
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All right, there's a few things that I want to make sure that we go over.
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First of all, the FBI is now responding to the ongoing attacks against Elon Musk.
00:48:36.560
It appears as though everybody is saying these are lone wolf attacks.
00:48:45.360
Law enforcement now, the FBI, has received 48 reports of attacks on Tesla vehicles and the dealerships and charging stations so far just this month.
00:49:05.100
All you have to do, though, is coordinate a couple of them and then just the crazies take over from there.
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But we have now moved a 10-person task force of special agents and intelligence analysts from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms.
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They have moved them into the Department of Treasury and the FBI's counterterrorism division.
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And they are specifically going after those people and those groups that are targeting Elon Musk and his company and your car, possibly.
00:49:38.660
Speaking of cars, yesterday, big, big announcement.
00:49:42.360
Hyundai has announced $21 billion of a U.S. investment.
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They are bringing one of their factories here to the United States.
00:49:54.200
This is another one of these things where the Trump tariffs, this part at least, seems to be working.
00:50:01.760
He is threatening these tariffs and companies are starting to move here into the United States because they want the tax break.
00:50:10.660
And they also don't want the tariff on their car.
00:50:18.940
No car, no American car is selling over in Europe.
00:50:22.560
OK, one reason is their streets are really, really small and our trucks and SUVs are really, really big.
00:50:30.140
But the other is you can't afford them over there because the tariffs are so high.
00:50:42.320
They agreed to a two and a half percent tariff and it looks like we're going to do two and a half percent.
00:50:49.760
So that's good, especially if you're a car dealer of anything foreign from Europe, at least.
00:50:56.440
That's a good thing that looks like that should happen and be finalized this week.
00:51:01.500
By the way, there's a story out today from CNBC tax revenue collected by the IRS set to plummet.
00:51:09.460
Officials at the IRS and Treasury Department are anticipating tax revenue to drop more than 10 percent by April 15th compared to last year.
00:51:17.220
The loss of tax receipts is expected as more individuals and businesses don't file taxes or attempt to avoid paying balances owed to the IRS.
00:51:27.560
The amount the amount of loss federal revenue could top five hundred billion dollars.
00:51:36.420
Officials say that the prediction is directly linked to the shifting taxpayer behavior and President Trump's cuts at the IRS.
00:51:50.720
You know, this is this is another thing coming from the left, the deep state, everything else.
00:52:12.260
Receipts expected as more individuals and businesses don't file tax.
00:52:14.900
Or attempt to avoid paying balances owed to the IRS.
00:52:24.820
I don't want to pay my taxes because I think they've wasted so much of my money.
00:52:31.800
I don't know any big movement that's saying, we're not paying our taxes.
00:52:35.300
There was a bigger movement during the Tea Party than there is right now.
00:52:38.680
But this is all a government nonsense story to get you to get you to believe that we're all going to collapse because we've cut 80,000 IRS people that really hadn't even started doing anything yet.
00:52:54.200
The House GOP is now insisting on Senate cooperation for the reconciliation talks.
00:53:12.640
You cannot stall on what Donald Trump is doing.
00:53:36.780
But he's got to have some kindling that can catch fire on the economy.
00:53:41.320
And Congress and the Senate, get your ass in gear.
00:53:46.640
Now, the House voting on restraining nationwide injunctions to stop the judicial overreach against Trump.
00:54:00.760
What did they tell us as they were going after Donald Trump to make sure that he went to prison?
00:54:10.340
A, he's not going to be president again because we're going to put him in prison.
00:54:15.620
The way to get this guy is to go after him with the judges and the court system.
00:54:27.480
So anybody believes that this is just spontaneously happening because all of a sudden these leftist judges are like, you know what?
00:54:38.220
But now I see how important the Constitution really is.
00:54:41.880
This is nothing but another piece of failed strategy from the far left.
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I'm going to tell you in a minute how our Constitution.
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Let me tell you how our Constitution is written and and what each role of the branches of government, how the founders put this together.
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Now, we went through a period to where we did trust our government, but it wasn't during the founding era.
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The founding era, all of the founders were like, don't trust the government.
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And every nobody trusted, even the even government officials said it's getting out of control.
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I just ask for extra money so we could have some wood to put into the into the potbelly stove to keep, you know, the chamber of Congress warm.
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They all feared it was going to get out of control because they all came out of a kind of totalitarianism with the with the king.
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So what they put together is checks and balances.
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Three forms of government, checks and balances.
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But let me give this to you so you can explain this to your children or to your friends that don't understand this.
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There are several things the founders were afraid of.
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One, big states are going to gobble up and take all the power from the little states and they will just they'll bully everyone around.
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The one they were worried about most was was New York.
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New York was a big state and Delaware was like, we're a state there.
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And sadly, Delaware, nobody listens to you now just because you deserve it.
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But I shouldn't have Biden to the rest of the country.
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Anyway, so what they did is they came up with the Electoral College and everybody wants to now get rid of it.
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And I want you to see a I want you to see the progressive game plan here on the Constitution.
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Right now, they're trying to get rid of the Electoral College.
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That was a check on the power of the big states like California, even Texas and New York.
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So the little states don't have to live like like you.
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Everybody wants to live in California or New York and New York doesn't have to live like the way Texas wants everybody to live.
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OK, they want to take that check and balance out.
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So we have the House of Representatives based on census.
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So everybody gets, you know, representative, you know, checks and the Electoral College.
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Then when they made Congress, they gave congressmen a two year term.
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I mean, I can't even imagine how fast that goes.
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It must be like you're you're running for election all the time.
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This is why every law that involves any kind of money must start in Congress because they're the closest to you.
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Every two years they start doing stuff that you don't like.
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If they start writing bad checks, if they start moving the country in the wrong way, you are the check on them.
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OK, all these things with money has to start with them because they're the closest to you and the fastest way to get somebody out legally.
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Now, also, a check on their out of control ways would be the Senate.
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So let's say Congress starts to act in a way that is all about the federal government and has nothing to do with the states.
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The Senate is supposed to be representatives from each state that are not elected.
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So the legislature and the governor get together and say, we want this guy to be our Senate representative.
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Because they were afraid of the federal government getting so big and powerful that the Congress would just start thinking we're a federal agency.
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We're here to make sure we can grow the size of government.
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And they knew that if Congress got out of control that way, they had to have the states there that only Chuck Schumer should only care about New York, not the rest, just New York.
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But right now, because the progressives changed this around the turn of the century, what happened?
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Chuck Schumer is now that's a now a national election.
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It shouldn't even be an election, according to Congress.
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All right, I'm sorry, according to the Constitution.
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But the progressives passed an amendment to abolish that check.
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Notice the check on the states eating each other or the big states eating the small states that they want to take that out.
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The next one that balanced the states versus the federal, they want to take that one out.
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So the Senate acts as a guard against an out of control government, just growing bigger and bigger and bigger.
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What happens if the Senate colludes with the House against the Constitution?
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Well, now that you have taken away that, you know, that check and balance of the Senate, it could happen.
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But that veto is only supposed to be if the government thinks or I'm sorry, if the president thinks this is unconstitutional, because remember, they all raise their hand not to say, I'm going to I'm going to make sure we're making jobs.
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I'm going to make sure that we've got everybody equal.
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No, they raise their hand to say, I will protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.
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So the number one job of each of them is to make sure they're guarding their own house and their own power to be a check and balance against the other branches of government.
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So now if if you have an administration that just starts to go out of control and begins to make its own laws and rule as a dictator because he can, which is what the kind of administration we have had now since.
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Well, really, since FDR, but these the administration is way out of control and way out of balance.
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It's why half the country fears the president, no matter who it is.
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He could put me in jail because the administration has too much power.
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Because Congress, again, has the check on the administrative power.
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It is the check that says, you know what, we're not going to fund that.
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You know, if you're going to use the ATF that way or the FBI, no funding for you.
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Well, the founders didn't realize that Congress would no longer be greedy about power.
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They would care about not being blamed for stuff more than their power.
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So Congress gave that power up to the administrative state.
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If you ever wake up in the morning and feel like your body's stage a sit-in before the day even gets going, by the time you get to the end of the day, your body is screaming for mercy.
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It's doing everything it can to keep you sick and to keep you in pain.
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There's a million things out on the market to fight it, I know, because I've taken most of them.
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And none of them have ever really worked for me.
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Either they wouldn't get rid of the pain at all, or I'd wake up the next day just feeling woozy.
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They take it for three weeks, and they realize the difference it's making, and then they end up taking it every day.
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It's a combination of various anti-inflammatory herbs and everything else.
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And it was developed by doctors to help get out of pain.
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Okay, so the founders knew that all of these things could get out of control.
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And the administrative state, in the end, could make Congress irrelevant if the administrative state just gets too much.
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So, the check on the administrative state was greedy congressmen, but that has failed because the progressives changed it.
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Now, if Congress gets out of control and starts just wielding that weapon, the check on them is the president has a bully pulpit.
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If Congress gets out of control, the check on Congress is the people vote every two years.
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Also, you can impeach Congress and the Senate that was supposed to be run by the individual states.
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Well, it can't, originally, because its power comes from each state.
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But if it did, you can impeach and get rid of those senators that are out of control.
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Also, the president could veto all of the power and all of the things that were coming out of the Senate.
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In fact, the Constitution says, and read the Federalist Papers, it also says that the federal government can eliminate and abolish all federal judges.
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But they can close all the federal courts, just not the Supreme Court.
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And the Supreme Court is the one that is the final check on Congress and the president.
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Let the rule of law, constitutional law, be the supreme law, not the ones we make up.
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You know, we're just talking about the balance of power and how our Constitution is set up and how important the press is because they say that's the fourth branch of government.
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When all else fails, the real important ones, the ones who set up our government, is we the people.
01:08:55.320
And we can only be a check on our government if we are informed and educated.
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But our system of media does not inform or educate you.
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It miseducates you and makes you ill-informed because it gives you disinformation.
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This is one of the things that we have been working on for years and years and years to make sure that that doesn't happen and try to get more and more people to listen and participate so they can start to see what's really true.
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Well, if the media is in on all of the cover-ups, then you have a really hard time, especially if the government is keeping secrets.
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So, last week, the JFK files started to be released.
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Finally, what happened, not just on November 22nd of 1963, what happened in the months prior to that?
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But there's a lot of new stuff that has also come in, and we would not have been able to really go through all of these in a week had we not used AI.
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We double and triple check everything because it's lazy and it hallucinates.
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So, we were really, really careful on how we used it, but it gave us some things that we may not have found in the records had it just been my team.
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So, tomorrow, on our Wednesday night special, I'm going to bring you everything that we found in the files that we think are important.
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And we asked AI, with all of the information passed, including the Warren Commission, everything that has just been released, who likely is the killer?
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And number one is, with a very high rating, Lee Harvey Oswald.
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And you will see, we will lay out the case and show that to you.
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We also, I went up, you know, last week, I went to a range just right here by the studios, and I was shooting the exact sister of Lee Harvey Oswald's gun.
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The gun was a cheap gun that Greece used in World War II.
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And so, the CIA actually went to the Defense Department and said, we have to order this special ammunition for this gun.
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They made all kinds of rounds and shipped them over to Greece so they could use the ammunition.
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And then the CIA and the Pentagon brought it back to the United States.
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Then how Oswald got it, I mean, it was for sale, but it was so specific and it's just a weird story.
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When you hear the whole story, you're like, hmm, that's odd.
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Conspiracy, and I'm not saying there is anything on the gun or the bullets, but conspiracy writes itself the way this thing happened.
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It's $40 a round because it's historic ammunition.
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Three were just to adjust the sights on it to make sure it was zeroed.
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Can that distance, how hard is it with this crappy, crappy gun and this really crappy sight?
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You know the fake sights that you get on your kids where it's not really magnifying anything and it's really bad?
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And I hit the targets we were trying, then the gun jams.
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Then over the weekend, I went up to another range in Oklahoma that would drag a car behind a big tractor, you know, on a chain that was 60 feet long.
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And we put balloons in the back of this vehicle.
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And my job, we had it all marked out exactly the same angles.
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I was supposed to go up six, but it got so windy we just stopped because it was really dangerous.
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And I was there for eight hours on Sunday doing this and filming this.
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You're going to see all of this on the Wednesday night special tomorrow night at nine.
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I'm a good shot, but I don't rifle shoot usually.
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I don't shoot a rifle with a scope hardly ever.
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Because, you know, I walk on and I'm like, you know, I'm a pretty good shot.
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And one of the guys that was there is a friend of ours who shot for Beretta professionally for a long time.
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You know, I kind of learned a lesson yesterday.
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I mean, we've been talking about this for half a century.
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I don't know if you saw in the show prep today.
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Ben Shapiro wrote an article about does it really matter who shot JFK?
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The question should be, is finding out who shot JFK the most pressing issue that we have?
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But it's foundational to everything else we're doing.
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And you'll see tomorrow the evidence that has been released so far, the ones that we have found.
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Because if the government was out of control back then, and nobody knew it, and nobody stopped it, what are they doing today?
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This is the possible beginning of a deep state in the modern era that we understand.
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What is the military-industrial, the intelligence-industrial, educational-industrial complex doing?
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And so it's important that we restore the trust as much as we can.
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I don't think tomorrow's special is going to make you – it's not going to restore the trust of the agencies involved in all of this.
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But the first thing to do is to actually look at the infection.
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Not necessarily who killed him, but what happened, what really happened, and was our government involved at all?
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You know, our founders didn't trust the government.
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They wanted to, but they all talked about don't trust the government.
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So can you trust people with a lot of power and money and influence and control?
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However, we can trust the checks and balances, and those are all out of whack.
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That's what we have to put our trust back into.
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It'll take a while, but that could be repaired.
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Do we trust that there are systems in place that can expose and prosecute?
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But Pam Bondi and Kash Patel could restore those institutions back to some credibility and make sure the bad guys, no matter left or right, big or small, all go to jail and pay the same price.
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And we should be working toward those things, at least.
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I don't want a society that just blindly trusts government.
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This is, I think we're the worst because we have blindly trusted it.
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We blindly trusted the media to be on our side.
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I've seen my government do things in real time that I never believed could happen in America.
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All of the things that have happened in the last 25 years, I never thought could happen here in America.
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And that's really bad because we blindly trusted our government.
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I mean, these guys are out of control and they're weasels, but they all are.
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When they start to become weasels, you get rid of them.
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Otherwise, they have babies and you're overrun with weasels.
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Kind of what happened in gremlins, for example.
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You know, you get them wet and then all of a sudden there's more of them.
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Then you feed them after midnight and the whole thing turns into a really terrible, terrible situation.
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When one of them jumps in the pool, then you're really in danger.
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So if somebody's attacking me, you know, I could kill that person if I'm armed.
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Looks like the U.S. and Russia, we have wrapped up our negotiations.
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I want to talk to you about the possibility of a three-front war.
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Talking to a friend of mine who kind of is, knows, kind of in the know on stuff like this
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and said, looks like the world is preparing for something that we should be very well aware of.
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Also, the president has made some moves that I think are really good and important.
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60 Minutes did a story over the weekend about, you know, they talked to a drug cartel guy.
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So President Trump has imposed a 25% tariff on nearly all goods imported from Canada,
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You've got to stop the drug cartels, the drugs, and the human smuggling that is happening on our northern border.
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And everybody's like, oh, no, Canada would never do that.
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We've got to do something about it and ask our friends on our border to help us.
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I couldn't believe this was on 60 Minutes over the weekend.
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How does 60 Minutes, I mean, is that in the phone book?
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But they found one, and he went on record, and he said, I'll always find a way to get people illegally across the border.
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A group of men who just crossed the border ran to an SUV that drove them deeper into New York.
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You'll also see a woman getting out of the car and go north to Canada.
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This man told us he coordinated the handoff and took the video.
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He goes by the name Javi and agreed to speak with us only with his camera off.
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He said he can't risk his identity being exposed.
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They tell you how many people you have to bring across each week?
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They have more people who are behind all this, looking for customers, finding them, and summoning them to certain locations.
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We found Javi through his online ads, which he says TikTok recently took down.
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Here he is talking about smuggling babies and fentanyl across the border.
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What happens if one of the migrants you're working with doesn't pay?
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They cannot go. They're held hostage until they pay up.
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Do you work only with humans or do you move drugs also?
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How much fentanyl do you move across that border?
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But for a while there, we were bringing in 30 kilos per month.
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I get more into the U.S., but also it goes from the U.S. to Canada and weapons.
01:33:06.860
And I don't know if you saw the video of the people that, you know, were boarded up on airplanes and sent to, where was it?
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It's this amazing video of the plane arriving in El Salvador.
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And them getting on the plane, getting off the plane, and then, you know, ankle and bracelets on their wrists, walking hunched down into this new prison.
01:33:48.340
And I got to tell you, that video itself, if I were thinking about coming here, I would immediately go, I'm not going there.
01:33:56.100
If that's what happens to you, I am not going there.
01:34:04.660
This is how we treat people who are coming here who are bad guys.
01:34:08.300
Now, this is the one that Trump is, or that the administration is in court now because an activist judge is like, you can't just do that.
01:34:21.440
We gave them exactly the same kind of vetting that the last president gave when he let them all in.
01:34:32.840
It doesn't mean that they were all gang members, but you're here illegally.
01:34:41.400
I know that sounds heartless, but I really believe that they all need to go home.
01:34:49.760
And a lot of these people were not just on a list.
01:34:52.620
They were known to be gang members, and a lot of them had committed crimes here in America.
01:35:02.220
I heard some of these people are like, some of these people don't even have criminal records in America.
01:35:07.020
Well, first of all, if they're here illegally, to me, they have a criminal record.
01:35:16.820
And I understand there's some nuance within that law.
01:35:22.620
Many of them had criminal records at their home country and not here.
01:35:26.580
Again, does that mean that we're going to leave them here?
01:35:30.360
Because they didn't commit a crime that we know of yet here?
01:35:36.080
I mean, it's possible, right, that they made a mistake.
01:35:40.800
There are some claims that a couple of these people should not have been going to prison.
01:35:46.320
And even if they should be deported to their home country, if they didn't commit a major crime,
01:35:50.560
they don't necessarily need to go to the El Salvadorian lockup.
01:35:54.980
All that being said, find those problems, solve those problems.
01:35:59.360
I mean, I like what Elon Musk said about this in the White House a couple weeks ago when he was asked about it.
01:36:05.940
And they said, like, hey, you – and this has happened with Doge.
01:36:09.860
Hey, you posted you saved $1.9 billion, and actually that had been canceled in the previous administration.
01:36:15.600
And he said, yeah, we're not going to get everything right.
01:36:17.440
Like, when we notice one of those things, we're going to fix it, and we'll get it fixed right away.
01:36:21.040
Like, that is actually a normal human way of dealing with an issue like that.
01:36:24.320
And I think it's so weird in Washington to hear it, but, like, that's okay.
01:36:28.480
Now, if you happen to be the person who was sent to this prison, you're not going to like it very much.
01:36:34.140
But you shouldn't have been here in the first place.
01:36:36.460
Like, there is an initial thing that puts you into this bucket.
01:36:40.260
If you commit a crime by crossing into this country, which we have warned you not to participate in, if you do that, there are consequences to it.
01:36:49.520
And, you know, if you're wrongly sent to this prison, they should absolutely correct those mistakes.
01:36:55.380
Well, I have to tell you, I mean, every message he is sending is the exact opposite message that Biden was sending.
01:37:03.560
Even if – what Biden was sending is, even if you're a terrorist, even if you're a murderer, we're not really going to check.
01:37:14.760
You might be, you know, a dad of 16, whatever, and you're just coming in.
01:37:31.760
And when you see the video – I've got to play it for you.
01:37:35.720
When you see this video, it is – I watched it.
01:37:53.160
And they're all being marched right into this maximum security prison compound.
01:38:09.620
This is Bukele who actually tweeted this to the president of El Salvador.
01:38:19.620
If you are thinking about coming to the country or you're here illegally, would you not be
01:38:26.580
packing up everything right now and going, yeah, I'm not –
01:38:33.140
You know, as much as we've always been very, very difficult or tough on illegal immigrants,
01:38:39.560
There's always been a part of me that does acknowledge the fact that we treat and have
01:38:45.740
for decades treated illegal immigration kind of like it's a speeding ticket, right?
01:38:52.100
But we're not really going to do much about it.
01:38:53.960
And if I were in a situation like some horrible country, you know, everything was overrun,
01:38:58.640
we were all poor, would I risk a speeding ticket?
01:39:02.800
You know, I mean, like, this is going to surprise people.
01:39:05.980
Occasionally, I drift a couple of miles an hour over that speed limit here in the United
01:39:14.220
But, like, yeah, you know, occasionally that happens.
01:39:18.600
I do it because I want to get home 13 seconds faster.
01:39:29.380
You and the United States government was constantly sending you the signal.
01:39:33.680
Sure, it's kind of like breaking the rules, but don't worry about it.
01:39:41.500
And he told you, what should we do with illegal immigrants?
01:39:48.280
It almost takes away a good chunk of the responsibility of the illegal immigrant.
01:39:57.760
The policy has been communicated quite clearly to anyone who would consider coming here.
01:40:07.520
And he's doing all of this to not have to round people up.
01:40:11.840
He's starting with the worst of the worst and showing the examples of what is happening
01:40:16.220
to them to say to you, please make the right decision.
01:40:28.060
In fact, if you let us know, we're going to give you a special pass that means you could
01:40:35.860
come back to the country and apply for citizenship.
01:40:41.600
If we catch you here and you haven't self-deported and you're totally a law-abiding citizen, you're
01:40:52.500
He's sending these messages and telling people, I think, with compassion, hey, we might come
01:41:06.460
Hey, sure, we encouraged it, whatever, but not anymore.
01:41:10.620
And this has to be done or we turn into Europe.
01:41:15.260
Why is no one looking at what's happening to Europe and concerned?
01:41:22.180
I was talking to a friend last night, kind of in the circle of the know, and he said, I
01:41:30.980
think the world is preparing for a three-front war.
01:41:41.160
Look at what's happening around the world right now.
01:41:43.240
He said it could go horribly wrong with Europe.
01:41:47.720
And it appears that there are players on all sides that want to have a war in Europe.
01:41:54.320
You can make your own decisions on if that's true and why.
01:41:57.500
But also in the Middle East, everybody is preparing for war and preparing for a possible war with Iran.
01:42:12.760
And if there is a huge war in the Middle East, then we're brought into it.
01:42:17.140
And a war in Europe, and we're brought into it.
01:42:19.080
You don't think the third leg would stand up and take Taiwan?
01:42:23.840
They'd take it in a heartbeat because we would not be able to fight a three-theater war.
01:42:32.640
And, you know, the one in Europe, if we're fighting in Europe, you know, we're approaching a place to where that could be a hundred-year war because that'll all be about ideology.
01:42:48.240
You know, all these Islamists have been brought in, and then they change, and then they have no-go zones, and then they set up Sharia courts.
01:42:59.000
Do you think that's going to stop at some time, France, Germany, Holland, Sweden?
01:43:06.260
Do you really think all of a sudden they're going to go, but that's enough.
01:43:11.040
We're going to have our Sharia courts, but we respect you Lutherans over here.
01:43:20.100
They have to take care of their own countries and the population that has been moving in that is destroying their countries and making them an enemy of the freedoms of mankind.
01:43:42.340
We'll never be able to save anyone if we don't save ourselves first.
01:43:47.520
If we don't know who's here, we don't control the crime in our own cities.
01:43:55.940
We don't have an educated, not miseducated, but an educated population, a hardworking population, somebody that a population that understands its own country, its own history and its own values.
01:44:14.520
So we have a very clear job that we have to do.
01:44:17.540
And I think Donald Trump is doing a good job of it so far.
01:44:25.440
I mean, I really think that God does what we can't do.
01:44:38.300
If that wasn't a clear, almost Moses parting the Red Sea style miracle, I don't know if I've ever seen one then.
01:44:48.980
We now have to do the things that we have to do.
01:44:52.560
And one of those things is if you want the government to be less powerful, we have to stop giving it power.
01:44:57.860
If you want the government to do less, we have to take on the responsibility to do more in our own communities, neighborhoods, and family.
01:45:18.060
Let's make sure we're doing all the hard work ourselves right now.
01:45:22.620
You know, I think and I've always thought that it's times of crisis where you finally get to see what people are truly made of.
01:45:31.100
You know, somebody's under pressure and they start to just go crazy.
01:45:36.420
Now, sometimes, you know, I've exploded because I'm under pressure and, you know, but you immediately go back and apologize.
01:45:43.460
You immediately go back and go, I'm sorry, that wasn't me.
01:45:46.020
Well, that's not what's happening with the Gazans when they're under pressure.
01:45:52.620
Israel, on the other hand, when they're faced with unbelievable challenges and danger, what's happened in the last year and a half, look at what's happened.
01:46:04.200
They soldier on, they buck up, they stand up, and they don't hate.
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I don't necessarily agree with everything Israel does.
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I don't agree with their policies, et cetera, et cetera.
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I don't want to fight their wars, but they have a right to exist, and I want to stand with them in that right.
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Did you hear the judge that yesterday say the Venezuelans were treated so horribly that even the Nazis got better treatment?
01:47:32.300
Yeah, and his argument was basically that they had some sort of due process.
01:47:40.360
The Nazis were, most of them were shot on sight, or they were taken to America where we gave them all kinds of gifts.
01:47:59.000
But a lot of them were, I mean, they rounded up, and yes, they were given a due process, but some of them were shot on sight.
01:48:10.460
But, you know, going to Venezuela is not the same as being hung after a tribunal.
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Have you ever read the ingredients on the list of your dog's bag of kibble food?
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I mean, half of it sounds like something out of a chemistry set.
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The other half is, well, read charcoal briquette over and over and over again.
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Kibble food is more baked than a California hippie on a road trip to Colorado.
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It's a supplement that you sprinkle on the food.
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And just like that, you go from a bowl full of essentially nothing to a meal your dog is going to love.
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He'll rush to his bowl, and you will watch him feel better and just be more active.
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Whatever you're feeding your dog, now is the time to make it healthier and tastier with a scoop of rough greens.
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Get access to Glenn's reenactment of the JFK situation we were talking about earlier.
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Stu, what is the, in sports, what, what, there's somebody that has, I think it's baseball, has an asterisk after their, after their record.
01:50:20.900
The famous one is, is Roger Maris, because he hit his 61st home run.
01:50:31.220
But, but Maris did it in 162 games instead of 154.
01:50:35.300
So they, they're, for a long time in the official record book, there was an asterisk after that.
01:50:43.600
And obviously that record has been broken since several times.
01:50:46.260
But, um, they did take this, this asterisk away.
01:50:50.520
I think they should put an asterisk on Babe Ruth.
01:50:56.180
He ate hot dogs and drank beer and he was a fat guy.
01:51:02.340
I mean, arguably the greatest baseball player of all time.
01:51:08.060
Yeah, now they're doing steroids and everything else.
01:51:09.760
And you're like, oh, you beat the fat guy's record.
01:51:14.800
The reason why I bring this up is because, uh, there is, uh, Aiden Gallagher, who is an
01:51:22.060
11th grade sprinter from McDaniel High School in Portland, Oregon.
01:51:29.180
So, you know, um, in the girls, 400 meter varsity race, he beat his competition by more
01:51:53.640
But apparently nobody else does, but, uh, I see it clearly and glad to see you see it.
01:51:58.040
And everybody in this audience sees the problem.
01:52:03.200
And then he gets up on the podium and he's like, so he's just won a second, a second race.
01:52:09.080
He dominates now in the girls track and field again.
01:52:13.260
Now here's the, here's my, why I brought up the asterisks.
01:52:16.560
I think, I honestly think that there should be some group that comes out and they set up
01:52:24.160
the two boxes or even three boxes and, you know, you can go and stand over there in that
01:52:31.660
We're going to have another award ceremony just off to the side of that one where the
01:52:36.940
girl who came in second place, third place and fourth place, we award them first, second
01:52:44.080
and third and every one of these records in these communities that are saying that was
01:52:51.000
You, we, we're going to have to remember who actually won as a female.
01:52:55.960
We're going to, it's going to come back and it's not going to be like this forever.
01:52:59.660
And I, I just, I, I would like to just start, I mean, I think that that person should run
01:53:04.920
and, you know, his family or his good friends can go, oh my gosh, that is so good.
01:53:10.180
And everybody else can be like, yeah, we're meeting over here because here's the real first
01:53:16.460
I, I, I think that's a great way of looking at it.
01:53:18.920
I think too, like, you know, we, we've put a lot of focus on gender for the story.
01:53:23.980
You know, when we talk about how like, Hey, you know, it's wrong.
01:53:27.200
And then we go to the kind of the gender, how crazy it is that people say you couldn't
01:53:31.160
change gender by just wish casting it and all of that.
01:53:34.440
I think the real story is what it's doing to girls.
01:53:40.540
And, and not only that, you've wanted to be a champion your whole life.
01:53:46.600
And here comes some guy to take it away from you.
01:53:49.280
And everybody is cheering and saying, you go girl.
01:53:55.320
If that was a girl that did it, they would deserve to be on the front page of every newspaper
01:54:04.100
And it's, it's, it's, it's funny because the gender conversation that we've had at large
01:54:09.740
You can't just change your gender based on this.
01:54:12.240
You can't, we're not going to necessarily accept all of that, but it's separate from
01:54:15.780
Like, and a good example of this is I remember when my son was playing in his, he was in a
01:54:19.480
12U tournament, um, you know, baseball, um, you know, he was 12 and he was playing,
01:54:26.180
It was a good tournament, like really high level teams there.
01:54:31.580
And now the average pitcher at that time was probably could throw, you know, mid, mid,
01:54:40.080
Some of the fast pitchers would throw maybe mid sixties.
01:54:45.420
Um, I mean, she was throwing harder than almost every other pitcher in this tournament and
01:54:53.160
It wasn't like, how dare she switch genders and play?
01:54:56.800
No one cares because she was essentially, I, you know, I hate to say it this way, but
01:55:01.340
Like she was playing in a tougher arena and no one complained about it because she was
01:55:12.660
There is also something that all guys, no matter what you preach, they're like, you
01:55:24.420
If there's any way to get better, they're going to get better just by saying you were
01:55:29.980
I will say not only did this girl, uh, pitch very well.
01:55:33.280
I saw her hit a over the fence home run in, in, in the, in the same game.
01:55:43.580
She was, she, she had some, yeah, she could do it.
01:55:47.020
Um, I have no pro honestly, but like I have no problem with them playing up.
01:55:52.380
If girls could play at the same level, I think that would be outrageous to watch.
01:55:58.540
And you know, here's a girl, here's a girl who's just like outpowering this guy.
01:56:04.780
I mean, I'd be a little, I'd be worried in a physical sport, especially as they get
01:56:10.740
Like, you know, you have a football, uh, you know, if you're going to go out there and
01:56:14.700
play running back, I'd be concerned you're going to get killed.
01:56:18.740
But like when it's not a physical sport like that, they go out and compete.
01:56:21.140
I don't think the, the American people don't care.
01:56:23.680
Like they want girls to have a chance to compete with each other in a fair context.
01:56:36.740
That's why sports, you know, when you say about football, um, that's why sports, it's
01:56:43.380
different than competitive, you know, uh, first, second, and third kind of sports.
01:56:49.420
This is, if you can compete, go for it, go for it.
01:56:53.440
Cause we want to win, you know, all of us want to win.
01:56:59.400
When this is happening, you got a guy competing against girls.
01:57:11.840
I mean, I'm not going to be, but, uh, you know, most men, and I put myself loosely in
01:57:22.020
And I don't want to see a girl beaten by a guy.
01:57:29.140
I don't want a girl in a boxing ring against a guy, uh, even though he's wearing a dress.
01:57:36.480
You know, I'm sorry, but maybe it's chivalry that still lives in some of us older people.
01:57:56.300
I say this to people, and especially around here, and the main culprit for this is our
01:58:01.660
own Hillary Kennedy, um, who, uh, I can't watch the female boxing thing.
01:58:17.220
I can't watch a woman get punched in the face 50 times.
01:58:23.520
I mean, it's just like, at some point, you're like, can you, can you guys, okay, can we
01:58:28.500
This seems, and they're like, they both would look at you and go, what?
01:58:33.640
And you'd be like, okay, that, there's something unnatural here going on.
01:58:40.500
I mean, I can watch, you know, I've always been a boxing fan.
01:58:43.260
I never gotten really into MMA, but I've always been a boxing fan.
01:58:45.740
And I would love watching those big, those big matches.
01:58:48.800
But with, when, with women, like there was a match they had, it was the Tyson, uh, Paul
01:58:54.620
And I can't tell you how many people I've talked to and almost everybody says the same
01:58:59.720
First of all, they say it was a joke and blah, blah, blah.
01:59:01.680
What I actually was, I thought the whole spectacle was relatively enjoyable.
01:59:06.620
It was kind of a crazy thing, but everyone says, but what was really good was the match
01:59:10.740
And it was two women who were beating the hell out of each other to the extent that
01:59:17.420
in the post-game interview, the woman who I think she lost is out there and her eye
01:59:25.680
There's just a flap of skin, like her entire forehead just kind of plops open.
01:59:31.780
Like she just had plastic surgery that went really, really wrong.
01:59:34.800
And she's just talking, there's just blood dripping down her face.
01:59:37.820
And like, everyone's like, that was an incredible match.
01:59:39.800
And I'm sure it was, if you're into that, but like, I just, I don't know what it is.
01:59:44.440
I can't watch a woman, even if it's another woman punching her, get punched in the face
01:59:51.160
Have you ever seen those, like those Denny's fights where all the women get up and they
01:59:55.380
just start dragging each other by the hair and they're being on top?
02:00:04.580
I don't know if that makes me a squish or what, but I'm totally with you on that.
02:00:09.300
And I think, I don't know, maybe there's, I feel like there's something in, in being
02:00:14.640
a male and a husband and a father and all that stuff that's kind of built into you that
02:00:20.280
says like, violence against women, bad, violence against men, violence against women, bad.
02:00:26.860
And I don't think that's something we should run away from, frankly.
02:00:33.880
I think it'll be remembered just a little bit like, I don't know, uh, the Christians
02:00:43.260
But when you throw a Christian in there, I don't think they really have anything but a prayer
02:00:50.520
Uh, not going to make it, not going to make it.
02:00:52.320
I don't know how people found that entertaining.
02:00:54.920
I'm sure it was entertaining, but, uh, you know, well, I mean, I've watched it in movies
02:01:04.820
I mean, can you imagine sitting there in the arena and cheering as a human being was ripped
02:01:13.900
Even there, there are, there's a certain level of horror movie that gets to the point
02:01:18.440
where I can't, I think when I was 20, you know, I'd be like,
02:01:22.180
I know it's fake, but there's a certain level of it now.
02:01:24.800
They really, I mean, some of these movies, the terrifier secret series being one of them.
02:01:28.820
I can't even, I, I could never make it through that movie.
02:01:32.180
It's basically just like, it's for horror movie nerds.
02:01:36.640
And basically every, don't watch, don't watch it.
02:01:44.260
But it is, uh, basically every death as gruesome as possible.
02:01:48.920
And in a way, because horror movie nerds like practical effects and they like to talk about
02:01:56.900
We've had a couple of them who work here and there.
02:02:00.580
But it'd be like, it is horrifically torturous, gruesome stuff.
02:02:09.260
Um, and I like, I had no stomach for that anymore.
02:02:14.140
I'm turning into a squish or wuss, whatever it is, but I'm there.
02:02:20.700
I, there's no reason for me to, to bring that into my head to watch.
02:02:26.320
No, it really, it, there's no reason to put it in your head.
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It's, it's one of those that you, you know, I like series now because, you know, in the
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But now you can go back and watch, you know, it's, it's easy to do these storylines that
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This series is one of those where you're not really sure what is happening because it
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just gets more and more complex as it goes, but it centers around this secret service guy
02:05:04.880
who's protecting the president and he goes in and he's, he knocks on the president's
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We got 30 minutes and once we, once we let everybody in, we may not ever find the truth.
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So let's, and it, you don't know what's happening.
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And then the first episode, you're realizing they're not even in a real city.
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There is a genre of television that does that where like basically the entire time you're
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trying to figure out what the hell is going on.
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And I don't want to figure out what's going on.
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I mean, I don't want to go back to lost, right?
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Like it's like, that's the entire reaction for the whole series.
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I love, Tonya and I love his stuff because he's like that.
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He'll have all of these characters introduced and you're like, when every character is introduced,
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And then when you get to the end of it, you're like, none of them were the one.
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I'm always skeptical of joining a series in that mode, though, if I don't know it's going
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to be renewed long enough to actually wrap it up properly.
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You know, like once it's done, it's had five seasons, had an ending.
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But like, you never know if you're going to get two seasons in, they cancel it.
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And then they do like the last like, you know, 20 minute wrap up where like you could
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tell the series was going a different direction and they just filmed something to end it.
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Like you don't want to get involved in a series like that.
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We got a big Kennedy special that is happening tomorrow that you really don't want to miss.
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It'll be the nine o'clock special Blaze TV subscribers only.