On today's show, Glenn and Pat discuss the latest in the Biden impeachment saga, and why they think he should be impeached. They also discuss why they don't care if it was Donald Trump or Joe Biden who broke the law.
00:02:09.160Well, we've heard it from the New York Times now.
00:02:14.020Republicans have found no evidence of financial wrongdoing or corruption by the president, but they say they've received enough information to warrant more investigation.
00:03:37.980Open up an impeachment inquiry into President Biden working to appease far-right lawmakers who have threatened to oust him if he fails to accede to their demands for deep spending cuts that would force a government shut down at the end of the month.
00:03:55.040So the New York Times is saying McCarthy is only doing the inquiry because of the spending bill.
00:07:50.040Investigations have shown that Joe Biden lied.
00:07:52.820He lied over and over again when he said, I have no knowledge of my son's business deals.
00:08:05.420More specifically, I've never discussed it with my son ever.
00:08:11.080OK, we know that's a lie because now we have eyewitnesses for even the head of Burisma Holdings, the Ukrainian energy company, according to the intelligence, according to eyewitnesses.
00:08:27.080He was involved in what was it under a hundred meetings, I think they were saying under a hundred meetings.
00:08:37.500He would just pop in with business associates in the middle of a business deal.
00:08:41.880Let's just be safe under one million meetings.
00:09:06.520The WhatsApp message included in the testimony by the IRS whistleblower further indicate Joe's involvement in Hunter's business affairs.
00:09:15.820One message sent to Chinese businessman, Henry Zhao, Hunter threatened to use his father's political power to exhort unfulfilled promises and assurance from Zhao.
00:09:27.600I'm sitting here with my father and we would like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled.
00:09:34.940Hunter also said he had an ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret.
00:09:40.820The man sitting next to me and every person he knows will make your life a living hell if you don't meet our demands.
00:09:51.420Now, maybe, maybe that was Hunter, you know, in a drug rage and he wasn't sitting next to his dad.
00:11:25.060That's for confidential sources containing intel from a, quote, highly credible, confidential human source that is offering further evidence that the then vice president was instrumental in the firing of Ukrainian prosecutor investigating Burisma.
00:11:41.500And he was paid $10 million, the Bidens were, for his role in firing the prosecutor.
00:11:48.800Okay, we know he fired the prosecutor.
00:11:53.200We know he lied on videotape to a panel, what, at the Foreign Affairs Council or whatever it is.
00:12:03.360And he was talking about it and saying, look, you know, Barack knew.
00:12:26.300Then a review of bank records conducted by the House Oversight Committee confirmed that at least, at least, nine Biden family members, including children,
00:12:38.440received millions in diluted payments from foreign companies before, during, and shortly after Joe's vice presidency.
00:12:50.200What are the Biden children, I mean, the children children, what are they getting and what are they providing?
00:13:00.640When they say there is no evidence, there's lots of evidence.
00:13:05.080Now, that doesn't mean that, I mean, I believe this is so, I talked to Megan Kelly yesterday.
00:13:11.640I said, Megan, you're, you're an attorney.
00:13:23.420Then you have the testimony of the IRS whistleblowers.
00:13:26.440Federal prosecutors concealed critical documents from tax investigators probing Hunter Biden while officials from the Justice Department sought to undermine the IRS's investigative efforts.
00:13:39.340One of the whistleblowers had previously alleged in May that his investigative team had been removed from the Biden tax probe at the behest of the DOJ.
00:13:48.580In addition to the alleged interference in the IRS tax probe, the DOJ also sought to give legal immunity to Hunter regarding child charges filed against him earlier this year.
00:14:00.540It was a Delaware judge who said, I'm sorry, have you ever done a deal like this ever before, DOJ?
00:16:38.640The second thing that you really need to know is, is our Justice Department, is our IRS, is everything just a weapon now of the guy who possibly sold his office?
00:16:53.660Can we trust anyone in the White House?
00:17:06.740All of this needs to be decided, and it is really important that we come to an answer.
00:17:14.520Even if Joe Biden walked out today and was hit by a bus, this needs to be investigated and needs to be cleared, because we must send a message.
00:17:48.000Well, I tell you, I don't know if you've done your bills lately, but if you have, there is a new report out that shows exactly what inflation is costing you, and I'll tell you about it coming up in just a minute.
00:18:01.720It is much worse than anybody is talking about.
00:18:06.720It is happening, and Americans are feeling the squeeze.
00:18:22.880If you feel trapped and you own your own home, the average person has, I think, $10,000 worth of credit card debt.
00:18:30.860Many people have $20,000 of credit card debt.
00:18:35.480If you are looking at 20%, 25% interest rates, which is not unusual now, you're never going to pay that thing off.
00:18:43.760If you can get that interest rate down to about 7%, think of the money you'll save.
00:18:49.720And if you have your home and you want to refi and get this mortgage, use a bit of that mortgage to pay off those credit cards to give you some breathing room, you save the average person $700 a month.
00:19:03.460Plus, you might be able to skip two mortgage payments, and you might be able to close as little as 10 days.
00:19:44.940I really want to talk to people who actually believe there's no crime here, that this is all fake somehow or another, made up by the right.
00:19:58.720That's impossible, because no one believes that.
00:20:01.760Even the people saying it don't believe there's no evidence.
00:21:03.660And the reason why they want access is because some of the incriminating emails on Hunter Biden's laptop, which we now know is true, include some of those synonym emails.
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00:25:17.100Why else would you send all this money over and not a single account accountant to the most corrupt country in the world?
00:25:24.440I'm going to show you the dirty laundry the mainstream media doesn't want to talk about the corruption that goes straight to the top to their hero.
00:25:36.060President Zelensky don't miss this special tonight at nine p.m.
00:25:41.600Blaze TV and at nine thirty on your YouTube channel.
00:25:45.360It's YouTube dot com slash Glenn Beck.
00:25:48.000It's debunked the three biggest lies about Ukraine.
00:25:57.280I have been working on myself lately to become a better man than I have been and being able to figure out.
00:26:11.360We have got to come together and I don't know how to do it with people who, you know, it's easier to come together when you agree on certain principles.
00:26:25.640And I'm wondering if we agree on certain principles anymore because we can argue about anything unless one side is trying to destroy you or others and go against everything you stand for.
00:26:38.040I can't sit down at a negotiating table with Vladimir Putin and say, hey, let's just all get along.
00:26:46.720I don't know how to do that unless I just say, you know, we'll all get along.
00:30:34.200If we can just believe these things, can we still come together on those things?
00:30:45.840Can you get your neighbor to agree to those things?
00:30:49.180Can you bring the Bill of Rights over to your neighbor?
00:30:52.800And, oh, not the first time, but just, you know, after you've, you know, become friends or whatever, can you bring the Bill of Rights to them and say,
00:31:00.700hey, I'm just trying to think, because everything is changing so fast.
00:32:10.900The fourth one is thrift, meaning that, you know, we should be thrifty in our government and everything else.
00:32:19.280But there was something that was missing on this list that I'd like to replace because I think it's much more important, and that is grace.
00:32:49.640However, that's the grace given to us.
00:32:56.820Here's where I'm struggling right now.
00:32:59.380Now, I so desperately want to give grace to everyone else, especially those who are inflicting pain and all kinds of unconstitutional rules on everybody else.
00:35:47.760I was listening to some music from the 80s.
00:35:54.620And remember, you know, this is when Al and Tipper Gore came out and said, we've got to put a rating on all of these albums that are coming out.
00:38:43.000If you're with Verizon, and you haven't heard me talk about this on the program, you might be unaware that they donate to Planned Parenthood.
00:38:50.220So, I guess with every check you mail in or every time you pay that Verizon phone bill, hey, you're sending money to help abort more babies.
00:40:25.560So why does all of this stuff matter, and matter that you stand?
00:40:29.920I want to make something very, very clear.
00:40:32.580When I'm talking about being kind to one another and listening to one another, I mean that in our personal lives where we live, the people online, but do not take that as being a softie.
00:40:49.620We must stand up and be very, very clear.
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00:46:10.040Senior-level CIA officer told House Committee leaders that his agency tried to pay off six analysts who found SARS-CoV-2 likely originated in the Wuhan lab if they changed their position and said the virus jumped from animals to humans.
00:46:29.460This, according to a letter sent Tuesday to the CIA director, William Burns, select subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic, the chairman Brad Wenstrup from Ohio Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, the chairman Mike Turner, also from Ohio, requested all of the documents, communications, and all pay information from the CIA's COVID discovery team.
00:46:56.100According to the whistleblower, at the end of its review, six of the seven members of the team believed the intelligence and science were sufficient to make low-confidence assessment that COVID-19 originated from a laboratory in Wuhan, China.
00:47:14.960One out of the seven said, no, I actually think it jumped.
00:47:22.960The whistleblower further contends that to come to the eventual public determination of uncertainty, the other six members were given a significant monetary incentive to change their position.
00:48:14.960The repeal provision that has been slipped into the Medical Board of California reform bill in the recent weeks.
00:48:23.960They can't find anyone who will take credit for throwing it in.
00:48:29.100California's COVID-19 medical misinformation law, which threatens the license of doctors who deviate from a fluctuating scientific consensus in conversations with patients.
00:50:09.500Well, former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio claimed federal prosecutors tried to coerce him into implicating former president Donald Trump in the January 6th Capitol riot.
00:50:22.840Last week, U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly sentenced Tarrio to a record high of 22 years in prison, despite the fact that he wasn't even in Washington, D.C.
00:50:34.900It's not that he was was not in the Capitol or on the Capitol grounds.
00:51:00.480Tarrio revealed federal prosecutors tried to coerce him into implicating Trump during a phone interview from the D.C. jail to The Washington Post.
00:51:09.880I was looking and seeking what the plea offer would look like, right?
00:51:16.240To me, the most important thing is, you know, when do I get home to my family?
00:51:20.340Instead, Tarrio said, the prosecutors asked him what role the then President Donald Trump played in getting the Proud Boys to attack the Capitol.
00:51:30.460He said the prosecutors, accompanied by FBI agents in the Miami jail where he was being held at the time, showed him messages that he exchanged with a second person who in turn was connected to a third person who then connected to Trump.
00:51:51.280Tarrio said, I don't even know the third person.
00:51:54.660I don't I mean, what are you talking about?
00:51:59.620He refused to name the people who prosecutors say allegedly connected him to Trump.
00:52:04.960He said they weren't trying to get to the truth.
00:52:07.060They were trying to coerce me into signing something that's not true.
00:52:11.060He said prosecutors in Miami last fall did not ask him about Roger Stone, a longtime Trump confidant who was an acquaintance of Tarrio's.
00:52:19.100Ali Alexander, promoter of Stop the Steal.
00:52:22.500He said the federal visitors didn't ask him questions about his knowledge of January 6th beyond the theorized connection to Donald Trump.
00:52:31.360There was never an open ended question after that.
00:52:34.380Prosecutors did later offer Tarrio a deal nine to 11 years if he pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy.
00:56:45.180And Fauci knows that because in an email that Rand Paul has, in that email, he talks about before anything happens that this is gain of function.
00:56:55.040The gain of function work that we're doing.
00:57:02.920If somebody makes a mistake, I have no problem.
00:57:05.940But if somebody makes a mistake and they shouldn't have been doing it in the first place, those people, because of rule of law, need to go to jail.
00:57:48.780That is honestly why the impeachment and the investigations in the COVID origins, the investigations into January 6th, they are not what the media tell you.
00:58:35.380Joe Biden should have that same opportunity, shouldn't he?
00:58:38.540Because if Donald Trump would have done something to break the law, he should have gone to jail or at least been impeached.
00:58:48.580If Joe Biden is laundering money through his family and using the office of vice president or president to help our foreign adversaries and now laundering money through Ukraine.
01:00:46.780The New Mexico Attorney General came out yesterday and said he will not defend the public emergency order by the governor restricting gun rights.
01:00:58.480He said, I recognize my statutory obligation as New Mexico's legal chief legal officer to defend the state officials when they are sued in their official capacity.
01:01:10.980My duty is to uphold and defend the constitutional rights of every citizen, and that takes precedence.
01:01:16.780I do not believe this emergency order will have any meaningful impact on public safety, but more importantly, it does not pass constitutional muster.
01:01:26.180Now, here is something that happened yesterday that, again, they deserve praise for.
01:01:31.480I have no idea because I don't watch CNN anymore, and maybe she's very popular, but there was an interview done on CNN with the governor of New Mexico.
01:01:44.140And she was talking about, you know, gun violence and everything else.
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01:05:57.960Real true defenders of our Constitution and the rule of law are becoming more and more bold in what they will say.
01:06:17.840Because they know that it is a rigged game.
01:06:18.980Because they know that it is a rigged game and I'm guessing have tried to fix it for a very long time and have no other options other than to just spill the beans clearly.
01:06:33.320He's also the senator from the state of Utah and he has been speaking out about the corruption in Washington and especially the spending for years.
01:06:46.260He just did a tweet thread here that is remarkable.
01:06:52.220Let me just give you a couple of them.
01:06:53.360The formula has been quite consistent for years.
01:06:56.120A tiny group of leaders, which I refer to as the law firm of Schumer, McConnell, McCarthy and Jeffries, privately negotiates a draft spending bill.
01:07:05.320Some would say with more input from lobbyists than most members of Congress.
01:07:09.740That bill is kept as if it were highly classified secret until days, sometimes hours before a spending deadline.
01:07:19.040That is the moment the government will run out of money, resulting in a shutdown unless Congress passes another spending bill.
01:07:25.480It's not unusual for some powerful lobbyists to know more about what is in the bill prior to its release than most members of Congress.
01:07:35.240As soon as it's been released, allowing most members of Congress to see it for the first time, lawmakers in both chambers are told you've got to pass this right now without any changes in order to avoid a shutdown.
01:07:47.320Lawmakers who want time to read and amend the bill and remove excessive and inappropriate items in the bill or add new items wrongly admitted from it are told that would be nice, but there just isn't any time for that.
01:07:59.240Lawmakers are told, essentially, you've got two options here.
01:08:02.880You can vote for the bill or you can vote against it.
01:08:05.760Yes or no. No amendments. Your choice.
01:08:07.740But know this. If you oppose this bill, you're going to risk causing a shutdown and you'll be blamed if that happens.
01:08:15.580Thus, many members quickly acquiesced to these intimidation tactics, uttering as if reciting a mantra, rehearsed phrases like this bill isn't perfect.
01:08:24.820And the process was totally unfair, but I voted for it anyway because I care about the troops and I hate shutdowns.
01:08:44.040Never mind that for all, never mind that for all, most of Congress knows the bill might fund giant monuments to Benedict Arnold, King George III, and Milli Vanilli.
01:09:47.060I'm doing it because it's destroying our country and I've done everything I can internally.
01:09:53.940Normally, the way I like to solve problems in any organization, including the United States Senate, is to work internally to persuade people.
01:10:02.860And the process has continued the same.
01:10:05.460And so it's important to make sure that people understand this and to make sure that the American people demand something better, something different from those they elect to make their laws and to spend their tax dollars.
01:10:53.620They grow more powerful every time they do this.
01:10:57.180But that power is accrued at the expense of the American people, especially the hardworking, poor, middle class Americans everywhere whose tax dollars are spent recklessly and whose own dollars spend have less buying power every single year because of that excessive spending.
01:11:17.920It will continue until people no longer vote for crap like this.
01:11:22.500And so that's that's why it's so important to talk about it, because people need to reach out to their senators and their congressmen and say, do not ever, ever vote for a spending bill that you haven't read, haven't had the opportunity to understand, have the opportunity to debate under the light of day and amend to improve the bill.
01:11:39.300You know, it's it's really funny because that's what Barack Obama ran under.
01:11:43.640He said, you're going to be able to read the bill.
01:11:45.380You're going to be able to know what's in it.
01:11:48.720And he's the guy who started this kind of spending and rushing these these bills through without any debate, without any amendments and just one lump sum.
01:12:04.480I thought the House was supposed to pass like 12 different budgets or 12 different budgets for, you know, defense and one for Homeland Security, et cetera, et cetera.
01:13:33.900First of all, is there something that the House and the Senate can do to make sure that I don't care if you close down the government, you know, just make sure that people get the money, you know, the Social Security and our pay is going to our soldiers, etc., etc.
01:13:53.600But the rest of government, I don't really give a flying crap if you close it or not.
01:14:06.060There are things that we can do on that front.
01:14:07.980And there are a number of legislative proposals that I've advocated for for years that deal with this kind of situation.
01:14:14.580One that I really like is a bill called the Ending Government Shutdowns Act.
01:14:17.780And my friend and colleague, Ron Johnson, the senator from Wisconsin, has been pushing this for a long time.
01:14:23.700And I stand with him in that it would do essentially, as you described, explaining that if we reach the end of a spending period and there isn't a new spending bill passed,
01:14:34.460that the bare essentials that you described would continue to be funded, but that you'd start to see some cuts that with a gradual ratcheting down of government spending over time,
01:14:48.120such that the default is not a full shutdown, but the default is you have gradual cuts that are imposed unless or until Congress can come up with other spending.
01:15:00.960It's the combination of the spending cliff, the expiration of the spending deadline, coupled with the fear of being blamed for a shutdown that causes people to be willing to vote for things they would never otherwise vote for.
01:15:13.960And so we should pass reforms like that.
01:15:18.160But look, I mean, just look at what has happened over the last decade.
01:15:22.320We have increased our national debt substantially over the last by by 12 trillion dollars just over the last few years.
01:15:35.660And this is crippling the American people.
01:15:38.320The economic numbers out today reflect that the inflation numbers that come out on a regular basis show what happens when we have no no break on the spending,
01:15:47.660when we have no limit to what we spend because we just print more money.
01:15:51.040Milton Friedman used to describe this as the true rate of taxation, because that's the true cost of government.
01:15:56.660When you spend too much, it's just a backdoor invisible tax.
01:16:01.480Mike, maybe I'm too cynical here, but I worry that McCarthy started this impeachment inquiry as a as a as a, I don't know,
01:16:17.080a carrot and a stick for those who are standing, you know, for the budget, because what he's going to say is, well,
01:16:23.620we're going to have shut down government, which will mean we're going to shut down this inquiry.
01:16:34.520The reason I worry about that is that starting about two weeks ago, I started seeing members of Republican members of Congress going on TV saying things that sounded kind of like that,
01:16:46.480saying if we if we have a shutdown, it could shut down investigations into the Bidens and so on and so forth.
01:17:47.540If if the government tragically were to shut down.
01:17:52.060And so, look, if we can get to a good deal, we should pass that deal and avoid a shutdown.
01:17:57.640But there is absolutely no reason to use that as some kind of an excuse to not do our homework here because it simply isn't true.
01:18:08.260OK, so, Mike, you said tell your elected lawmakers in Washington to oppose any spending bill that they have in the opportunity to read, comprehend, debate and amend.
01:18:17.900Do you guys even listen to the phone calls that come in anymore?
01:18:25.400But I regularly check in with my staff to find out what people are saying.
01:18:30.280And I know I'm not alone in that in the House, not of the Senate, not among Republicans or Democrats.
01:18:35.700But if we call and say, do not pass a continuation bill, do not pass any of these bills unless you've read it and you've discussed it and you've not done this in a hurried way.
01:19:15.680And that's and that's a great way of putting it.
01:19:17.280I would add to that, at least in the Senate, look, each house is a little bit different.
01:19:20.840But in the Senate, there's no excuse ever for people voting for a bill.
01:19:25.900Not only if they haven't read and had the opportunity to debate in public, but also each member needs to have had an opportunity to offer amendments and to vote on amendments to improve the bill.
01:19:36.280And there's no reason why they can't do that in the House, too, because that's the thing.
01:19:41.240Part of what's so pernicious about this going on is they write this thing in secret with the help of lobbyists, to be sure.
01:19:47.580But in secret, it's guarded as a state secret within Congress.
01:19:52.000And then they roll it out as they in this hermetically sealed case and say, you can't touch it.
01:20:06.420And if they do that to us, we should vote no.
01:20:09.160Now, keep in mind, this is not too much to ask, nor is this even asking for a specific budget amount.
01:20:14.280Hopefully, we will get to the point where we won't spend more than we have.
01:20:17.560But this is the best first step toward getting to that point.
01:20:20.980We will never get to the point where we stop spending too much unless or until members vote no without the adequate opportunity to read, understand, debate and amend each bill.
01:20:54.220I want to remind you that there are now 38,000 U.S. veterans experiencing homelessness, our heroes.
01:21:03.500On the week of September 11th, the anniversary, the people who signed up to protect and serve us, these people are now living on the streets, sleeping under bridges, lacking the basics that you and I enjoy.
01:21:14.440I don't want the government to do more.
01:23:35.900So, he began in 2012, a clothing factory in North Carolina.
01:23:41.660And he invested in it, retrained everybody, brought new machines in from overseas, brought old machines back from Japan, back to America where they belonged.
01:25:07.660I've just recently decided I'm not ever going to use the word cisgender or any of that because that word, that's a new word used by the left.
01:26:00.520Does the person helping you buy or sell your next home or both walk into the house, shake your hand, you know, then get a confused deer in the headlights kind of look?
01:26:08.820Or does she walk in the door or he walk in the door, shake your hand, and then immediately take charge of the situation, listen to you first, and then get down to the business of helping you in the best way possible?
01:26:18.960Maybe they have a huge Rolodex, something needs to be fixed, you know, what we really need to do is make sure that the front yard looks right, curb appeal, whatever.
01:26:26.560And they have the Rolodex of the people that can actually do that.
01:26:30.400And they have the best practices in today's world that actually will help your home sell fast and for the most amount of money.
01:44:06.280Now, she has come out yesterday and she says that this is a sex crime against her.
01:44:14.440That somebody would reveal that she's doing this on a website.
01:44:20.700That is a sex crime and it will not stop her.
01:44:25.500Now, I don't know how that's a sex crime.
01:44:29.860I mean, I know there's a sex crime involved or could be because one of the things she said that she wanted to do was go to a hotel, leave the door open.
01:44:39.900So, when the room service person came in, she would be naked and seen on the bed.
01:44:46.940Well, I don't know, but I'd have to check with me too.
01:44:51.400But I think me too on that one, right?
01:44:53.700That's not a sex crime to expose what you're doing in public, to expose what you're doing.
01:45:03.980Would you like to know that about your teacher?
01:45:05.960If that was happening with your kid's teacher, would you like to know that that's who she is?
01:48:53.740And it was done very quickly, rushed through in a holiday weekend.
01:48:57.400And, in fact, I want to borrow a term that I heard used in this trial, which is there are no coincidences in Austin.
01:49:05.180And there are a lot of things that make you go, hmm, during this whole entire process.
01:49:10.840For starters, there was no Republican in the Texas House who called for Ken Paxton to be impeached until right after Ken Paxton called on Dade Phelan,
01:49:21.860Speaker of the House Dade Phelan, to resign after the video.
01:49:25.060You recall the video that surfaced of him allegedly seemingly being severely intoxicated on the House floor.
01:49:30.740No Republican called for Ken Paxton's impeachment until Ken Paxton called out Dade Phelan.
01:49:40.540Now, remember, this is the same Speaker of the House Republican, I use the air quotes, Republican Speaker of the House,
01:49:47.480who assigns Democrats to committee heads, committee chairs of very powerful committees, yet refuses to act on school choice,
01:49:54.980refuses to act on banning Chinese ownership of Texas land, refusal to act on border security.
01:50:00.940So it doesn't really sound like a conservative fighter to me.
01:50:44.060And these OAG whistleblowers are forwarding information to their attorney, Johnny Sutton.
01:50:50.960And curiously, the same day that they go to the FBI with these accusations, George P. Bush, who had let his law license expire for 10 years, renewed his law license.
01:51:03.760And now, of course, we know the rest of the story, which is months later, he went on to announce that he would be running for attorney general of the state of Texas.
01:51:12.040Now, I find this outrageous that you would infer that maybe because, I mean, they paid Sutton, right?
01:51:23.920Oh, well, it's funny that you that you mentioned that, because there is a clip that I would like to play for you of an exchange between the defense and just one of the whistleblowers explaining some of that payment plan or lack thereof.
01:51:38.620OK, from your office email, you forwarded grand jury subpoenas that were supposed to be secret to your counsel, Johnny Sutton, correct?
01:52:10.120This man, who's a former assistant U.S. attorney with the Ashcroft law firm, I believe, it's in multiple states, he's represented you for three years and you haven't agreed on a fee arrangement yet?
01:53:04.140Well, and what attorney do you know who would be happy to just do all of this hard work on a case for three whole years without some form of payment being promised or even discussed?
01:53:13.920What attorney do you know, let alone one of the top, you know, most expensive attorneys in the state of Texas?
01:54:11.240I mean, it's, it's a bunch of accusations that basically at the end of the day, the evidence that they show is this.
01:54:17.220Ken Paxton was the boss of this office, asked his subordinates to investigate certain things that he found to be wrong that the FBI was doing.
01:54:56.240But at the end of the day, they are bureaucrats who have been in the bureaucracy for so long.
01:55:00.780They refuse to question the integrity of an agency that we have seen weaponized against half the country.
01:55:05.280And they think it's insane to suggest that the FBI could possibly be corrupt.
01:55:10.940It's almost as if they've been asleep for the last four years and haven't paid attention to, oh, I don't know, Operation Crossfire Hurricane.
01:55:18.000So, Dave Phelan, he is the Speaker of the Texas House.
01:55:22.740This guy should be impeached himself for this because you don't give somebody this kind of power and have them abuse it in this way without some sort of, some sort of, you know, penalty.
01:55:40.160And it should be, he's either removed or the people remove him.
01:55:45.180This is the House, so it's every two years, right?
01:56:56.500I can't stress how important this is to the country, because if they are successful at doing this, if they are successful, this will become the blueprint for the entire country so that the globalists and the establishment can remove duly elected officials that we, the people, put into office because we wanted them to fight for us.
01:57:16.400And this will be the blueprint to remove them anyway.
01:57:19.680Yeah, that's what they're doing to the House caucus right now, the Freedom Caucus.
02:00:45.260I might be able to do more than one story here.
02:00:47.860Um, Stu, I've got four stories that, uh, we have, uh, veteran has his jaw torn off by a grizzly bear in Montana that he was fighting with his fists.
02:01:33.440And then the HR manager accused of sending a worker, an HR manager, uh, sending a coworker, a shape, uh, I mean, a cake shaped as a, uh, male body part.
02:01:54.160Uh, I'm very interested in leaving a voicemail as you're murdering someone.
02:01:58.060An Indiana man locked, uh, in his own 85 year sentence after accidentally record recording the murder of his mother's boyfriend in a voicemail.
02:02:10.560Cody Allen Wade 33 was handed a hefty punishment on Wednesday as he was found guilty of, uh, the 2020 killing.
02:02:19.920He had left a voicemail on his mother's phone in the seconds before he stabbed her boyfriend four times.