The Deep State Connection to South African Genocide | Guests: Rep. James Comer & Salena Zito | 5⧸28⧸25
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2 hours and 10 minutes
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164.94476
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Summary
In this episode, Glenn Beck explains why you should be worried about the future of the financial system and why you need to be prepared for the inevitable end of our financial system as we know it. He also explains why it s time to put some of your savings into physical assets like gold and silver.
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I want to talk to you a little bit about the big, beautiful bill and what nobody else will tell you.
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What Trump is trying to do, what he has to do, what Congress has to do, and what you need to be aware of.
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Because there's a good chance our lifestyle as we know it is over in the coming years.
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And you need to be aware of it so you can make plans and adjust accordingly.
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But I'll go through the big, beautiful bill here in just a second.
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The other side, you know, the board is on fire.
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That's what it feels like when you are talking to any or listening to any politician that's talking about modern monetary theory
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with a straight face of printing trillions of dollars in fake money and telling you it's good for the economy.
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And, you know, all of this garbage that you're hearing.
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Meanwhile, your dollar buys half of what it did three years ago.
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All right, I want to talk to you about the big, beautiful bill, but I want to talk to you,
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instead of all of the politics going around it, I want you to understand what we are facing right now.
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What we are facing right now is collapse of our economy, collapse.
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You know, they will say that, you know, what's coming is a collapse that is going to be worse than 2008.
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I believe that it doesn't have to be this way, but we are looking at losing the dollar.
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Over a long period of time, and then all of a sudden.
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And the all of a sudden part is coming our way.
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Now, the majority of Americans feel that the country is headed in the right direction, and I believe it is.
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But what we're looking at is a really difficult situation.
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So let me ask you, how did we become the world's leading economy?
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And I want you to make a checklist in your own mind.
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We had cheap energy, cheap labor, educated labor.
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We had individual inventors that were in their garage or their barn.
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A cohesive society that was built around stable laws and a stable government.
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That's what it took for us to become the leader of the world.
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Now, let's go through those and see how many of these we have or are on the road to repairing.
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Yes, I think we didn't have that, but yes, we are doing it now.
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Well, as soon as we get rid of all of the DEI crap that's going on, yeah, I think we could maybe re-educate ourselves.
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No, small businesses are being choked by taxes and regulations.
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Everything's being gobbled up by big ed and big government.
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Well, ingenuity happens when you don't have DEI, you don't have all of these things, regulations, and when you have tax cuts and people realize, I can do this and I can actually make more money and I can get ahead.
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That's when ingenuity, in America at least, goes on and I don't think we're there yet.
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No, the answer to this is not in the big, beautiful bill.
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The answer to this is in the RAINS Act, and you will see by the end of this monologue that is the most important thing we could do.
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Are you feeling like you're making inroads on that one?
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Well, I think this is one of the reasons why people think that we are, you know, on the right track, because, yeah, we're starting to see it, but we're making some real mistakes there as well.
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That's why Donald Trump, I mean, if you look at these, you can understand why Donald Trump has the agenda that he has.
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Now, the old way of fixing an economy, because you are now in trouble, right?
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I mean, you are, we know that the business in America is not good.
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But people don't really understand why it is so bad.
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Well, let me show you, remember I told you at some point, it was right after 2008, I said they're going to start printing money.
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And they're going to tell you that they're not printing money.
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And everything I said that they would do, and they denied that they would do, they did.
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And I said that would lead to inflation, which it did.
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Our government debt would explode, which it did.
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And our dollar would lose value and eventually lose its place.
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They would start to degrade, I mean, sorry, downgrade our dollar status, which they are doing now.
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And then eventually we lose the reserve dollar, the currency for the reserve.
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And everybody said that would never, ever happen.
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In the years when I was growing up, how did you fix an economy?
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Well, the government could step in and they would cut taxes.
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But when they cut taxes and not cut spending, that increases debt.
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Then you have the Fed lower the interest rates.
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That helps people have cheaper money to be able to take loans and start businesses, et cetera, et cetera.
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But instead, what our people did is they just gave zero interest rates.
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So all of the big corporations just took on all kinds of debt.
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But they didn't have to worry about it because they didn't have any interest payments.
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By pumping all of that money in, it inflated our dollar.
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So if you lower the interest rates, you have debt.
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You have things like QE, quantitative easing, which puts debt on the Fed.
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And you have inflation, which is our biggest problem.
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Then the other thing you would do is you would do a stimulus package.
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Have you noticed that this is the first time in American history, this administration that I know of,
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that nobody's talking about a big, beautiful stimulus package?
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Because a big, beautiful stimulus package, that doesn't work anymore because all it's doing is adding money to the debt.
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And then the last thing you would do if you were a conservative is you would cut regulation.
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But is he doing the tax cuts in a way that are, I mean, he's just holding the tax cuts, right?
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So we're doing the same tax cuts, just making them permanent.
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That does not help spur the economy, but it does help stabilize the economy.
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But he is then take taxes and he is saying, hey, no tax on tips.
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He's giving tax cuts to the people at the lowest level of the economy.
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However, because of all the other problems, it's really important because the people at the bottom of the ladder are really struggling and they have to have relief.
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So a way to do that is give them tax cuts, some sort of tax relief because you can't do a stimulus package.
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So let's try this and hope that people spend that money wisely.
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The other thing that you do when you have a troubled economy like we have had in the past and we do now is you look for a black swan event.
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You look for a game changer out on the horizon, something that is going to change everything.
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Sometimes that's war, sometimes that's an invention, but what will change everything to refigure the economy?
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Okay, so now let me tell you why the president is doing what he is doing with a big, beautiful bill.
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Everybody is arguing that we have to cut the deficit.
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Everybody is saying there's no debt reduction here and we have to have debt reduction.
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Nobody with a brain doesn't think it's a problem now.
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Uh, and that may explain a lot of what's happening in Washington because I'm not sure they may be sharing one or two brains between the whole lot of them, uh, in Congress.
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You just think it will go on forever and the sun is shining right now.
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So I'm going to, I'm just going to keep spending and I just going to just put my head in the sand and it doesn't matter because the United States is an oppressor anyway.
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And yada, yada, whatever your reason is, you don't care.
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There is another reason why not to cut the debt.
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And it is one that is very hard for Americans to understand, but I take you back if you're my age to where Ronald Reagan saying when this debt gets to a point to where we are spending more on interest than we are on our national defense, there will be no good options left.
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The other reason why you don't cut the budget, you look for ways to spur the economy on.
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You don't cut the budget at least radically at all because right now, you're ready for this one?
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The U.S. government and the budget, what we spend every year, now accounts for 25% of GDP.
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So if you want to cut the budget, let's say we just cut it in half, which Coolidge did.
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That means that we take 12 cents out of every dollar that is being spent and used in America.
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Now, we're going to have to do it at some point, but how are you going to do that?
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Once you reduce the GDP, then you have problems again with the budget, the taxes, and interest rates.
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So you have to spur the economy on before you start dramatically cutting the budget.
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Now, if your mood didn't improve when I said your GDP is now 25% of federal spending, let me include the state and local spending.
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So when you include the tax money that is being spent now, your dollars that are being spent in our economy,
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and you include the federal government spending, the state spending, and the local spending,
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the good news is it might be at times as low as 34%, but it's much closer to 45% of our GDP.
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So almost half of our spending, almost half of our gross domestic product, meaning what we build, what we buy,
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almost half of it is being spent and purchased by our government.
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So you cannot cut the budget quickly, dramatically, but you must cut the budget or we collapse.
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We are in a place where there are no good options.
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If we do not do the things we must do now, and I'm going to give that list to you here.
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The number one thing that everybody should be asking for in this big, beautiful bill
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We have to stabilize our laws, make sure that we are focusing on education.
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Stabilizing our laws to make sure they apply to everyone equally.
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Do the exact opposite of what New York did when they went after Donald Trump's business,
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even though other businesses do exactly the same thing.
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You cannot have a growing economy if you don't have stable laws.
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You do have to cut, but you have to cut strategically.
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Congress is not doing their part by even passing the minimum of what Doge did.
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Then you need the RAINS Act, because the biggest thing that will spur on the economy that we
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We can't cut the budget dramatically, which we have to do.
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We've already lowered the cost of energy dramatically.
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We're already getting foreign investment, which will help us reshore for our workers.
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So I want you to call Congress and the Senate and say, put the RAINS Act in the big, beautiful
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bill, because then you don't have to keep going over and over and again and saying, well, will
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Well, did Congress pass that money, et cetera, et cetera?
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It puts the power back where it belongs in Congress for all of these regulations.
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And it defangs this out-of-control, bloated government, because it requires that Congress
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Well, they're not going to pass a lot of them, are they?
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It is the only tool that we have that will have positive consequences.
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And I can't think of any negative consequences, because we restore the power the way it is
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in the Constitution, and we cut all of the insane regulation quickly, which spurs on growth.
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He's like, we cannot cut our way out of this debt.
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We have to grow our way out of this debt and then begin to cut.
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This is why the tariffs, this is his logic on the tariffs.
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I'm going to get foreigners to pay taxes so we can put that in.
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Everything he's trying to do makes sense if you understand the problems that we have.
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You may not agree with the solutions, but at least somebody is pursuing a solution.
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You know, there was a great article out today, and we put it in the prep because it is so,
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And he says, look, historically, if you don't fix this now, historically, he said, from Greece
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to Rome through the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, there are only three ways of dealing with
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Number one, the Weimar Republic did it in Germany.
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You inflate the dollar, and then you bankrupt what really helped cause the depression.
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You can pay back the $37 trillion in inflated dollars.
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People do that all the time throughout history.
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This destroys the legitimacy of the government.
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You're already seeing leftists say that that is exactly what we have to do.
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And the last one is the most drastic, and it's a killer, too.
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South America has tried this one, and it's just redoubts the debt.
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Well, the head of Hamas, Sinwar, according to Benjamin Netanyahu, has just been killed.
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I hope they're all ugly and complainers and very, very controlling.
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I hope they make Mrs. Macron look like a sweetheart and a lovely, lovely lady.
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We've been talking about what's going on in Congress now and the Senate with the big, beautiful bill.
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Let me switch gears here because I said one of the things you have to do to repair the economy is to fix the rule of law.
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We must have a consistent rule of law or we will not have an economy.
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The congressman from Kentucky, James Comer, is with us now.
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We want to talk about the cover-up and the investigation that he is overseeing right now on, you know, what happened with the auto pin, what happened with the president, who was actually running the White House and why this matters.
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He represents Kentucky's 1st Congressional District, serves as the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, where he aggressively advocates for reducing waste, fraud, and abuse in government.
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Your investigation has shown us now that there may be as many as three, more than that, but three in like a little cabal, that we're kind of orchestrating the use of the auto pin for key executive actions and pardons.
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Can you confirm whether you have any evidence identifying a person or persons?
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We have very good sources that point to four staffers, most of whom no one's ever heard of, that were the ones who actually operated the auto pin.
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Remember, even if Joe Biden was on the top of his game and even if he were authorizing the use of his signature on the auto pin, he's not the person that would take the document and put it in the auto pin and press the power button.
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We're fairly certain these are the four staffers that actually put the auto pin in operation.
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We've asked them to come in voluntarily, which that's the process to do a subpoena.
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We've given them a week to respond and lawyer up and all that.
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If they do not respond or if they say no, then they will get a subpoena the very next day from me and they will have to come in for a full-blown deposition.
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We want to find out the process, who gave them the authority to use the auto pin, who were they talking to.
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Then the next step will probably be the names, you know, like Klein and the people, maybe Joe Biden, the people that are in the news as who everyone suspects were possibly running the White House.
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This is important because so much was done in the last 100 days of the Biden administration from an executive order standpoint.
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They Trump-proofed the government with the auto pin.
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And then we all know about the pardons, but just the executive orders alone, these are given the Trump administration fits in court, like when he's trying to bring the federal employees back to work.
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You know, the Joe Biden auto pin signed an executive order in the end saying they could continue to work from home and gave them collective bargaining rights and everything else.
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These are issues that are blocking the Trump agenda in court and things that we think should be invalid because they weren't legitimately signed by the president of the United States.
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And furthermore, this investigation may repeal that the president of the United States didn't even know anything about these executive orders.
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So I've heard that we have a whistleblower at a very high level of the Democratic Party that has blown the whistle on a little cabal inside the White House that actually what I heard was that some people in the White House had figured out a way to monetize the auto pin.
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We don't know, but that will be a line of questioning.
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Remember, everyone knows about the pardons for the Biden family as a result of our investigation.
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But when you're talking about thousands of pardons, who vetted them?
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And the auto pin was used in every one of those pardons.
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Outside of the Hunter Biden pardon, it looks like the auto pin was used on every single pardon issued by this president.
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And, you know, there's rumors that there were people that were monetizing that.
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I don't know, but we're going to try to find out.
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But I'll tell you this, a lot has come out in the last three weeks.
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We have been waiting for this Tapper book for a while because we knew that he had sources inside the White House that spilled the beans on Joe Biden's mental incapacity.
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So this has helped fuel momentum for the investigation.
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So what specific legal or constitutional violations do you believe the auto pin may have breached?
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Well, first of all, yeah, it's very serious because, first of all, you have to physically sign anything pertaining to the law.
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Use an auto pin to sign proclamations and mass letters and newsletters and things like that.
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But wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, didn't we, didn't we in 2000, I don't know, 10 Barack Obama, maybe eight Barack Obama is in Hawaii and it was the first authorized use of the auto pin for a, for a, uh, executive order or law or something.
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Uh, you know, our lawyers say you have to sign anything pertaining to the law.
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If, if, you know, if Obama had a situation where he was in another country and something had to, you know, go out, I don't think anyone would challenge that.
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But, but to, to use the auto pin for everything for the last at least 100 days of the administration, when you have so much activity, you know, this wasn't a, a, a natural disaster and you had to do an executive order to get food to people who were starving to death after a tornado in Kentucky or anything.
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This is, this is, you know, Trump proofing the, the, the next administration to where you can't eliminate the department of education because you can't fire those employees.
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You can't make the employees have to come back to work.
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You're, you're giving them more rights to work from home.
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Uh, where, where you, you, you signed executive orders saying, oh, you've got to pay the student loan debt off.
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Oh, and my whole family, they're pardoned by the way.
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They've, they've, uh, you know, they've, they're, they're, you can't touch them.
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If, if I have a subpoena, I have to fly back to Washington to sign it or we have to overnight it.
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I mean, there, there's a million things that, that you have to do and have to get notarized and, and all this other stuff.
00:33:55.500
Well, there's no way these will hold up in court, especially, especially if there's no chance, if there's no evidence that Joe Biden gave the order to use the auto pen.
00:34:07.360
And, and we have found no evidence where there were emails or anything that said Joe Biden said, yes, I want to sign that executive order, or I want to sign that pardon.
00:34:19.180
Just go ahead and get the document and put it in the auto pen.
00:34:22.860
Remember, he spent very few days, the last 100 days in the white house.
00:34:27.860
He was in Delaware, you know, going between his two mansions on the beach.
00:34:34.620
So there's, there's a lot of evidence that, that, that's going to be hard, uh, for the Democrats and their friends in the left wing media to try to spend that Joe Biden was actually running the show.
00:34:46.660
And if you're in the white house, if you're giving the orders, why not just sign it there?
00:34:53.660
You sent letters to the personal physicians, uh, as well as multiple advisors.
00:35:01.020
I mean, you know, we, we all suspected the president was not actually running things.
00:35:06.060
We have to know his, uh, you know, his, the real truth about his mental capacity towards the end, which would also strengthen the case that he didn't have any idea about the auto pen.
00:35:19.820
These weren't things that were coming from him.
00:35:21.980
He was probably, you know, like Edith Wilson did with her husband shoved underneath a hand or use, you know, shoved into the auto pen and signed without him really being cognitively able to understand what he's signing.
00:35:36.200
And that's, that's obviously why we're bringing the physician in.
00:35:39.180
And we have a lot of questions, uh, we're going to consult with Ronnie Jackson.
00:35:43.400
Uh, if Ronnie is available, I'd love to have him in for that interview or deposition, whatever it turns into, uh, because he was the white house position under Trump.
00:35:52.940
And, and, and I think that he, he has a lot of insight.
00:35:58.640
I've watched several of his interviews, so he knows exactly what's expected of the white house position.
00:36:05.080
I mean, this, this Dr. O'Connor, he, he's, you know, he better be on the top of his game because we have his, his, uh, predecessor in Congress.
00:36:15.120
Who's been very critical of, uh, a lot of the statements that, that Dr. O'Connor put out, uh, praising Joe Biden and his health.
00:36:24.280
And that comes out that he's got stage three prostate cancer.
00:36:27.540
And they're trying to say, well, we never tested him for, for prostate cancer.
00:36:31.060
I mean, that's just not, I mean, I get, I'm 52.
00:36:39.240
Um, so, um, we're talking to Congressman Comer, uh, who is, um, Kentucky's, uh, Congressman from the first district, but he also is the chairman of the house, uh, committee and oversight and accountability.
00:36:51.440
Um, the thing that, um, I think most Americans want to see is not just the uncovering of the truth, but actually consequences.
00:37:00.060
If this were happening, are people going to jail for doing this?
00:37:06.120
This is a, I mean, we just heard from, uh, Jake Tapper's book again, uh, just yesterday or day before that, uh, you know, they, there was, they were calling themselves the Politburo, that there were, there was a few of them, three or four of them that were just saying we're running it now.
00:37:22.320
Uh, and if he's reelected, it will still run it.
00:37:30.220
If, if I, as a member of Congress or chairman of the oversight committee could put people in jail, I would have put some of the Biden family members in jail.
00:37:38.160
We investigate, and then we turn over the results of our investigation to the attorney general.
00:37:42.880
So the question, that question, uh, should be asked to Pam Bondi.
00:37:46.760
We certainly hope that she holds people accountable.
00:37:49.820
We're, we're still optimistic that she will hold people accountable from, uh, investigations of the Biden influence peddling.
00:37:57.160
We, we've, you know, Jim Jordan and I have, have, uh, led three or four investigations where we believe that people should be held accountable for things that were done in the last administration.
00:38:07.920
So, uh, again, I, you know, if I could put people in jail, I would, uh, I would do it.
00:38:13.360
Of course, if the Democrats, when they were in charge of Congress, if Adam Schiff could put people in jail, he would have put, he would have put, uh, Jim Jordan and Trump Perry and Donald Trump in jail if he could have.
00:38:23.880
I mean, I, I want the system to work the way it should.
00:38:26.300
But I, I'm glad you don't have, uh, you know, the power to put people in jail.
00:38:31.480
But, uh, the DOJ, if there are actual crimes committed, I can't think of a higher crime than usurping the power of the president of the United States and hiding the fact that he's not actually making the decisions or running the country.
00:38:43.560
Uh, that is, in my, in my view, that is a very high crime.
00:38:48.360
Uh, and it's, it's the biggest scandal in the history of America.
00:38:51.660
If you have, uh, four, three or four bureaucrats, like what Tapper is alleging, that, that were never elected, that no one, never, I've never heard of them.
00:39:00.620
And I'm, you know, pretty involved in, in things in Washington.
00:39:04.380
If they're running the country, I mean, that's, that is a bad deal.
00:39:13.160
Thanks for spending some time with us and explaining what's going on in Congress and best of luck to you.
00:39:17.080
Um, when do you expect, uh, an answer they have to answer by tomorrow, uh, before you subpoena them?
00:39:23.720
By tomorrow, if they don't, they know the next, the next step subpoena.
00:39:34.640
I fully expect every name that Jake Tapper, uh, has alleged in his book.
00:39:40.260
We're running the country as well as some others that many on conservative media, uh, suspect we're running the country.
00:39:46.040
I fully expect to hear from them all, uh, over the next few weeks, hopefully.
00:39:56.420
Somewhere right now, there's a man walking a fence line.
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He is checking for breaks after a storm rolled through overnight.
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There's a woman who this morning is hauling feed before most people had even poured their first cup of coffee, but they were out and they were doing things.
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All these people, they're the people who raise our food and they, and they do it because something in them still believes in the value of honest work and doing the right things the right way.
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Even when nobody's watching, the truth is family farms and ranches in this country are disappearing.
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Our supermarkets are flooded with imported meat boxed and labeled to look like it's from here, but it's grown and processed thousands of miles away under standards that wouldn't pass on American soil.
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And every time that happens, every time a local rancher can't compete, we lose a piece of who we are.
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You know, you don't hear much about religious persecution and conflict zones around the world these days, but it is happening.
00:41:43.400
And there's a documentary that examines this in detail.
00:41:46.440
It's called A Faith Under Siege, Russia's Hidden War on Ukraine's Christians.
00:41:50.640
It's a film that looks at the, what used to be called the post-Soviet Bible Belt.
00:41:55.860
This is a rapidly growing community of evangelical and Protestant believers who become a prime target under Russia's expanding occupation.
00:42:04.300
What the documentary captures is seized churches, tortured pastors, abducted children at these communities.
00:42:12.000
They're struggling to keep their faith alive in secret in the middle of a war zone.
00:42:17.400
The film gained exposure at the Museum of the Bible recently.
00:42:20.920
Certainly, producers are looking to shed light on all of this and mobilize Christians to be aware of this and get your prayers and support.
00:42:29.820
These are stories that don't typically get any mainstream coverage at all.
00:42:33.880
The filmmakers set out to document what's really going on.
00:42:36.340
And this is something where they really, it's not just like, hey, they're telling you some stories third-hand.
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It's at faithundersiege.com, faithundersiege.com.
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Lots of resources there as well for you to help.
00:42:54.700
Anytime that Christians are being persecuted around the country, we've been talking about this for years and years and years on the program.
00:43:02.720
Tonight, my Wednesday night special covers everything we just talked about, the auto pen scandal, why it changes everything.
00:43:22.580
And I have a very high-placed source in the Department of Justice that is going to talk about whether they're going to bring charges or not.
00:43:33.240
And what has to happen to bring this to a short order and ending.
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Is it news there, Glenn, that Comer said they were waiting for the Tapper book to come out so they could get access to all the sources?
00:43:48.320
And again, it's another reason why I think, like, Jake Tapper is a part of the story, but not the story.
00:43:53.700
You know, they have four cabinet officials who have given quotes about their lack of access to the president of the United States.
00:44:01.380
How does the 25th Amendment even go forward when the cabinet can't access the president?
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If there's one thing we've learned just in the last few years is that the world doesn't send out a save the date before it falls apart.
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They don't wait to get you, well, let's wait and let's get you through this busy season to show up.
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But he's also somebody that used to live in South Africa
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And he's going to explain what's happening in South Africa
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Let me give you this paragraph so you understand
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Newman fears America is much closer to a violent takeover attempt
00:47:11.620
The people that want to do to us what they're doing to South Africans right now
00:47:18.020
And a lot of people on our side do not see this
00:47:21.060
They don't realize the very dangerous forces that are being unleashed all across the country
00:47:33.800
We just saw a guy shooting a couple of embassy workers
00:47:36.120
This is just the beginning of what they're preparing
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This is what we did on the last Wednesday night special
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They brought in special operators from communist China
00:47:53.200
They brought in intelligence assets and gangsters from Venezuela and Cuba
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They're preparing to stir up domestic conflict that we've never seen before
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I can say this so we can understand it and prepare for it
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Sun Tzu said if you know yourself and you know your enemy
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We have to have a good understanding of the enemy
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Alex is here to share that understanding of the enemy in 60 seconds
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You know, most non-lethal options to defend yourself
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Those are for when the threat is already on top of you
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But they also come with a terrible, terrible weight of knowing
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That using one correctly could change your life forever
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But it wasn't until I got back to the United States
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That I really started digging into the root of this
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And what was really a turning point for me, Glenn
01:28:53.440
I always like having Selena Zito on because she and her Jeep have logged about 400,000
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miles across the country, just refusing to travel the interstates, just going the back
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So she stops in town, stops at coffee shops, and she listens.
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She's an old-style journalist that does it the right way and listens, and her insight
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There is a story out today that talks about how Americans feel over 50 percent, it's a
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new all-time high for at least the last 20-some years.
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More Americans feel like we are on the right track than on the wrong track.
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Believe it or not, that number has been very, very low through several presidents here recently.
01:30:02.960
It's a new record high in the last, you know, probably 25, 30 years.
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Selena is there to talk to us about maybe why some of this is happening.
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She says she sees the future in western Pennsylvania, the future of AI.
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And she's also witnessed the future, possibly, of steel.
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We're going to talk to Selena and what she's hearing in 60 seconds.
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Four hours later, you're standing on a ladder in your living room holding a screwdriver in
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your teeth, bleeding from one knuckle and yelling, why are all these instructions in Danish?
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And then the blinds are hanging sideways somehow or another.
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I just have to say, I'm so excited for your book, Butler.
01:32:04.680
Sarah, send her my, uh, my private email so I can get a copy digitally today.
01:32:10.660
I'll start reading it today because I can't wait.
01:32:12.120
This is a story about what really happened in Butler.
01:32:14.440
And you would know because you were standing almost at the feet of the president.
01:32:18.320
It's a remarkable story and it comes out in a few weeks.
01:32:22.000
Um, so Selena, I saw this poll out today that said more, more Americans are thinking we're
01:32:27.180
on the right track, even though we are headed for real, real trouble that people don't understand.
01:32:32.340
They're arguing the wrong things about this big, beautiful bill.
01:32:35.240
Um, I think, uh, and they don't understand, uh, you know, Congress doesn't understand we
01:32:41.320
have to cut and, uh, the people don't understand.
01:32:44.500
We can't dramatically cut until some other things happen because the GDP is revolving around
01:32:51.140
the federal government and local and state, 45% of our GDP is now through our local, state, and federal government.
01:33:02.820
So Selena, tell me some of the good things that you're seeing.
01:33:05.320
Let's, let's start with, you say you see the future of AI.
01:33:15.920
Start with, you said you saw the future of AI and it's in Pennsylvania.
01:33:21.520
So, so most people think AI, they think Silicon Valley, right?
01:33:25.580
They think that's where this, this new, um, part of our economy is going to be centralized.
01:33:32.720
It's going to be in Appalachia, in Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, uh, where
01:33:38.400
there are large, um, uh, availabilities of natural gas.
01:33:42.660
So AI power, uh, data power centers require an enormous amount of energy.
01:33:49.540
They're think of them as being like thirsty, right?
01:33:52.900
And they need it and they need it all the time and they need it reliably.
01:33:56.880
Well, the only, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, let me give you, let me give you a little
01:34:02.560
Um, all out of all of the energy we produce every day for the United States, everything, uh, AI by
01:34:10.060
2028 is going to require 99% of that energy to actually function.
01:34:16.740
So when she says it's thirsty, no, you're going to be thirsty.
01:34:28.420
So, so where do we have these great, um, deposits and, and, um, of, of energy in this country?
01:34:38.680
It's where, and, and West Virginia and Ohio, uh, where the, um, natural gas and shale is
01:34:46.860
And, and so there are the, these data power centers.
01:34:51.800
And, and, and I think it's important to tell, to say this upfront, president Trump has said,
01:34:57.980
we cannot compete in the AI, um, to, to be the, the, the center of AI.
01:35:15.100
Well, that's requires, uh, um, this energy source.
01:35:19.260
So what's happening here in Western Pennsylvania, you know, a couple of years ago, and you and
01:35:24.200
I've talked about this, Glenn, they decommissioned all these coal fired power plants, right?
01:35:31.180
Well, there's these just massive plants, um, that can be used retrofitted to, um, supply
01:35:40.940
And so that's, what's happening in an, in Indiana County in Pennsylvania in this tiny, tiny little
01:35:47.420
village called Homer city, where they literally broke their hearts just 18 months ago by shutting
01:35:57.800
Um, and the day, like a week after they blew up the stacks, which is what the, you know,
01:36:03.920
where the steam escaped, they announced that they have started to build, they are already
01:36:10.000
shovel ready, ready, started construction and turning it into a natural gas power plant.
01:36:16.260
And right beside it, they're building an AI data, um, power plant.
01:36:24.000
So is this, you, you're saying they have broken ground on this?
01:36:27.960
Cause that's one of the things, you know, president Trump said, I'm going to take away all the
01:36:37.520
They can use power plants anywhere, anyone's they want.
01:36:40.800
Uh, and I'm going to take a vast majority of the regulations so they can build them quickly.
01:36:44.820
Um, and that's the one thing I've been waiting to hear, they should have shovels in the ground
01:36:51.780
This should be a massive, almost, uh, you know, um, uh, you know, uh, WPA kind of, uh, effort,
01:37:03.380
What, what was it called when they did the, the, uh, the, all the power across the country,
01:37:07.060
they build all the dams so quickly that we need that kind of movement right now.
01:37:14.260
I was standing right across the plant and, and, and construction truck after construction
01:37:20.360
truck, moving old, um, you know, dirt moving, um, um, the old parts of the old facility that
01:37:28.320
they're tearing down and, and parts of them bringing in the steel to build the new parts.
01:37:35.680
I have a really great piece in the Washington post and they made it free.
01:37:39.200
Um, so I, I highly suggest people go and, and read it because it really details, uh, exactly
01:37:48.120
This is 10,000 jobs in a teeny tiny little County in Western Pennsylvania.
01:37:58.060
Then they aren't just welders and the carpenters and plumbers, which are so essential for the
01:38:03.720
building of it, but also for the maintenance of it.
01:38:06.660
It's also geologists, scientists, computer technicians, engineers, you know, the, the, it
01:38:15.080
And that is what is so wonderfully, um, great about this entire thing, because it employs
01:38:22.440
a variety of different, uh, fields to make this happen.
01:38:28.280
And it's very, very similar to what happened in Western Pennsylvania being the heart of
01:38:33.900
the first industrial revolution with the discovery of oil in Titusville.
01:38:39.280
And, and there, because of that discovery of oil in Titusville, you had the birth of J.D.
01:38:47.080
You had the birth of Carnegie steel, you know, everything because of that energy source changed
01:38:59.060
I'm so glad, uh, you know, I did a, I did a half hour today in the first, uh, half hour
01:39:05.500
And, uh, it was all about what is happening with our economy.
01:39:12.500
This is what got us to be the great leader in the world.
01:39:16.380
Um, and let me ask you how many of these do we still have?
01:39:19.860
This is why Trump is making the moves he's making on certain things.
01:39:27.580
If you don't have cheap energy, you cannot lead the world.
01:39:32.460
And, uh, you know, some, I don't want to get into the details, but, uh, some friends
01:39:37.060
of mine and I, we, um, uh, pooled some money together and, uh, went in with a, uh, a company
01:39:46.960
And we actually bought a coal plant, uh, in your general area, uh, to try to save, because
01:39:58.560
And so we went in and we bought it so we could preserve it.
01:40:02.380
And, uh, it's working out well now because, you know, if what we are working on seems to
01:40:08.120
be working, but if it doesn't, we can turn it over immediately and get it back to gas
01:40:13.820
And, uh, and, and you don't have to build these things.
01:40:19.400
And coal is vitally important in this AI, um, industrial revolution, because you have to
01:40:27.120
have something reliable that is there not only to back it up if something goes wrong, but
01:40:37.140
Look, we have like last summer, last winter, it still feels like winter here.
01:40:41.700
Uh, last winter, you know, we had, um, unprecedented cold, um, um, days and weeks where it was, you
01:40:50.660
know, below, below 20, the grid couldn't handle that.
01:40:53.500
If we didn't have coal coal saved our grid during that also coal saves the grid when there's,
01:41:00.560
um, heat, you know, and, and we, and the air conditionings are running coal is a very
01:41:09.500
So, um, Donald Trump is, I mean, I know you're focused, you know, on that region, you know,
01:41:15.460
uh, of America, but a lot of the action of what's, what's coming and hopefully will turn
01:41:21.660
America around is happening in, uh, Pennsylvania, uh, uh, a state that has not been thought of
01:41:29.600
Um, but there's some dynamic things going on, including the big deal with steel, right?
01:41:37.060
I cannot express enough how big of a deal it is.
01:41:41.200
Yes, it is a very big deal in Pennsylvania for a number of reasons.
01:41:46.240
It preserves these working communities, um, from falling apart in the way that the way
01:41:52.880
that many cities like Youngstown and McKeesport fell apart during the 1970s.
01:41:59.960
When, when Jimmy Carter turned, literally turned his back on workers, when they came down to
01:42:06.400
the white house and asked him for help, these communities now where the plants are in Clareton
01:42:15.740
And not only are they saved because these jobs are preserved, but also there's an influx of
01:42:21.500
new technology and new bills going into these plants, which are also going to create more
01:42:30.360
And these towns can stop decaying and they can rightly, um, be the heart of the middle
01:42:39.020
But also we have to think about what other, like steel impacts so much of our economy.
01:42:45.800
Think about the cars, think about all the appliances that you have in your house, right?
01:42:51.100
All of this comes from steel, the bridges, the roads, the buildings, steel is literally the
01:42:57.480
spine in all of it. And if we don't have good American made steel, if we had cheap steel coming
01:43:04.520
from China, that, that is not, not only very expensive. When I say cheap, I mean, cheaply made,
01:43:11.720
not inexpensive. You, it all not only costs the consumer more, but you're getting an inferior product.
01:43:21.220
Selina, always good to talk to you. Thank you so much. I look forward to the new book,
01:43:25.120
uh, Butler, if you haven't pre-ordered it yet, you need to, she is doing the deep dive on what
01:43:30.240
actually happened in Butler and what it was like, uh, being there. She was at literally at the feet
01:43:35.780
of the president when it happened. Uh, it's a riveting story. Um, and I'll tell you more about
01:43:41.820
the book. I know her story by hearing it from her. Uh, but I'll tell you more about the book as I read
01:43:48.000
It comes out July 8th and, and I will send that e-copy to you today, Mr. Back. Thank you so much
01:43:55.900
Thanks. Selina Zito, uh, the author of Butler. Okay. Back in just a second. Let me tell you
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my Wednesday night special, uh, a pro-energy group renewing its call for an investigation into over
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half a dozen Biden administration executive actions related to climate that it believes it should be
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deemed null and void, uh, because they were signed with the auto pin, uh, power of the future non-profit
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organization advocates for the American energy jobs, reviewed eight Biden executive orders that
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president speaking about any of them publicly raising any concerns that the orders were signed by auto pin
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and he was not aware of them. These are not obscure bureaucratic memos. These were foundational shifts in
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American energy policy yet. Not once did Joe Biden speak about them publicly. This goes into, we had, uh,
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James, uh, Comer on today from Kentucky. He is the, um, uh, he's the chair of the investigative arm on,
01:47:01.440
on all of this. And, you know, he said that the, the, the evidence is leading them to believe now
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that Joe Biden had zero input on at least the last three months of these executive orders. And those
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executive orders were things like this that blocked Trump from doing anything. They, they weaponized
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the government through these executive orders. And so far they have whistleblowers saying that,
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no, he didn't know anything about it. That is highly illegal. Um, everybody involved should go to jail
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on that. Uh, but we'll see what happens. He said, they're finishing their investigation. They're
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expecting, uh, to receive a response on subpoenas, uh, by tomorrow. If not, um, or no invitations to
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speak. Otherwise they are going to subpoena them and, uh, force them to come to Congress to testify.
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And it's the people that were in charge of the auto pen so far. They're not willing to do it on
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their own, but we'll see. They have deadline is tomorrow to, to talk about that. All that and so
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much more on tonight's Wednesday night special at, uh, 9 PM. Boy, this is, this is not good, Stu.
01:48:15.440
No, uh, you know, we should try following the constitution and have people in government that,
01:48:20.460
to, that can accomplish their assigned roles. I feel like that's something we should shoot for
01:48:24.480
in the future. Um, I'm kind of thinking that maybe we shouldn't automate the government.
01:48:30.160
Uh, these are, I thought kind of low hurdles to clear, but we don't, at least the last couple of
01:48:35.800
years have not been able to do it. Well, but this is, this is exactly what the progressive
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movement is truly all about. This is the end game that it is just a series of administrators.
01:48:45.960
It's not really a president. It's not anybody you really even elected elect. It's just a series of
01:48:51.800
people who just know better than everybody else that just get the job done. That is exactly what
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they laid out in the early 20th century. That's what, you know, Wilson Ford, I mean, sorry,
01:49:03.620
Wilson FDR, uh, and, uh, Johnson and Obama were working towards, and now Biden finished it.
01:49:11.080
Yeah. So it's not anything bad to them. That's what they've been advocating for.
01:49:15.120
One of the, one of the books, and there's so many of them that I've been reading, but one of them
01:49:18.260
described it as there was a five person council running the country, uh, and Biden was at best a,
01:49:24.680
uh, board member at best, at best, a board member. That's the way they described it. Again,
01:49:30.160
these are not conservative books. This isn't like, you know, us writing this book and like taking
01:49:34.580
shots at Biden. These are mainstream media figures writing these books now. I mean, this is,
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this is a massive problem. And I think, I think crimes were committed.
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So Glenn, what do you make of what seems to be in the news today about Fort Knox? There's kind of like
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several stories I saw over the past 24 hours talking about how Donald Trump has decided,
01:51:47.340
you know, this is maybe not the right thing to focus on, or maybe he's not concerned about it.
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There was talk initially about maybe to bring cameras. I know you were looking at trying to
01:51:56.060
bring cameras there to kind of document this for the people, making sure that we have these reserves.
01:52:00.340
Is there a change in his position? Is he just delaying it? What's going on?
01:52:04.280
I don't know. I don't think he's delaying it. If the story is true, if the story is true,
01:52:09.960
you know, I think what, let's take it at face value. What the media is saying is that because
01:52:18.200
he knows that the gold is there. Well, good. I'm glad the president knows the gold is there.
01:52:24.520
I'm thrilled with that. Now, what he should do instead of just saying, you know what,
01:52:29.220
I'm moving on to other things. I mean, I really think he should do an office of radical transparency
01:52:35.080
and because we have to restore our trust in things. And let's just take the gold thing.
01:52:42.580
I don't know if the gold is there or the gold isn't there. I have no idea. You can make a great
01:52:46.960
case both ways that the gold is there and the gold isn't there. You can make a case both ways that,
01:52:54.040
you know, that was all legitimate and they just missed a few things. Um, but then the next one
01:52:59.180
was seemed to be a little more shady and harder to explain, but you can explain it and the gold is
01:53:03.560
there. Um, I don't know. I don't know. I mean, I used to be much more willing to accept the official
01:53:11.460
line. I'm not willing to accept that anymore. Uh, doesn't mean I'm, I'm saying it's not there.
01:53:16.560
I'm just saying I'm not going to accept that anymore. Um, I, so I won't take a stand on things
01:53:21.620
that I just don't know. I'm not going to give anybody in government the benefit of the doubt.
01:53:25.720
So I think the, I think what he should do is let's say he, let's say the New York times,
01:53:30.360
right? See, he knew the gold was really there all the whole time. And so that's why he's back
01:53:34.460
in office. Great. Then what the president should do is go to his office of radical transparency and
01:53:39.120
say, Hey, you know what? I don't have any time to deal with this. I want you guys to deal with this.
01:53:43.360
Uh, I want you just to open up the vaults, do it. I mean, they do this in, in England all the time
01:53:48.160
in the bank of London. So I don't know why we're not doing it here. You know, let's set it up once
01:53:52.460
a year. If people can go in, not people, but you know, cameras can go in, uh, and, uh, select people
01:53:58.200
and every year we'll take from the audience, you know, from the American people. What are you saying
01:54:03.060
that we were hiding? Okay. We'll show you that too next year. You know, uh, I mean, I just think
01:54:07.720
radical transparency should be the, the, the MO of the day. That's why I said that about what I did
01:54:14.160
about, uh, uh, the FBI and DOJ on Epstein. I don't know. I didn't see the evidence that those guys
01:54:20.500
saw. I'd like to see the evidence that those guys saw. I trust them. I believe them. Um, but I don't
01:54:26.580
believe institutions, but I do believe those guys. And if, you know, if, uh, Dan Bongino says, guys,
01:54:32.400
I saw the evidence, I believe him, but to make sure that the entire country heals, they need to show
01:54:40.360
that. And maybe it's an office of radical transparency needs to show all of that and
01:54:44.800
just say, here it is. Okay. And yes, we did go to the moon and you know how we know how we can prove
01:54:49.600
it and just prove it. And I know there'll always be naysayers, but at least we'll get some of the
01:54:54.720
people back to sanity on the things that we should believe in. So you want, you're creating an ort.
01:55:04.360
Yes. Ort. Ort. Okay. We have ort. We had a DOJ. Now we have an ort. Yes.
01:55:08.740
I am ort. Yeah. So I think that's interesting because I think there is a, uh, a fascinating,
01:55:15.760
uh, balance that people are going through right now, trying to understand this stuff in that,
01:55:20.960
you know, obviously the left just doesn't believe anything that Donald Trump says, right? So they're
01:55:26.900
going to be skeptical of anything that they say, but when it comes to someone that, you know, who
01:55:31.020
might be a Trump voter who looks at this and says, you know, I listen to Dan Bongino's podcast every
01:55:36.200
day and, uh, big fan of him and Pete Hegseth and all these people he's put in control when they tell
01:55:42.100
me these things, do I just believe them? Or, uh, you know, is it a waste of time for them to come
01:55:48.620
out and sort of reprove things that they say are actually true just so that we can all kind of,
01:55:54.560
you know, where his side might, you know, again, his side might agree, right? But there's going to
01:55:59.740
still be lots of skeptics. I don't know. A lot of these, sure. These types of theories don't tend
01:56:03.760
to get tamped down by more evidence. So it was a waste of time for this. So you're never going to
01:56:08.280
know, because I think we have to make the effort, whether you choose to believe it or not, you have
01:56:13.140
to make the effort. And, um, you know, I choose to believe Dan Bongino. I choose to believe Cash
01:56:19.100
Patel, um, cause I know them. I choose to believe president Trump. I know him. Um, I just don't think
01:56:25.360
they are, they, it's part of them in any way, shape, or form to lie to the American people. It's just not
01:56:32.300
in their character. Um, and, uh, so I believe them, but one of the things that is a big problem
01:56:39.620
is trust. We have no trust in any institution in this country anymore. We have to do the thing.
01:56:46.440
You remember what, what was, what was hope and change all about? Remember transparency,
01:56:52.380
transparency. We're not going to do backroom deals anymore. You're going to read every single book.
01:56:57.780
None of that came true, but in 2008, people were saying, I want, I want some change here
01:57:04.800
because there's no transparency. Do you think that's gotten better? No. So radical transparency
01:57:11.200
is required. Yeah. I mean, I, I, I think that's a good goal. I mean, you think to something like,
01:57:18.680
you know, like the Fort Knox, uh, show, if you will, right. Where you're going and you're saying,
01:57:23.920
Hey, Hey everybody, here's our gold. We swear we have it doing that once a year or once every two
01:57:30.540
years, uh, you know, whatever it is could easily be slid into something like the big, beautiful bill
01:57:37.100
at a very low cost. Obviously it's not a high, you know, it's not like it's going to cost you a lot
01:57:42.640
to do that. And, and probably, and maybe does push back one of these theories a little bit,
01:57:47.840
right? Like you never, you're never going to get rid of everybody who believes these things.
01:57:50.900
Um, I would do this for free. You know how many people would do this for free? Yeah. And I would
01:57:57.400
put together a group of people on all sides, you know, just, it just can't, it can't be about
01:58:03.040
politics. It just has to be about the truth. I don't care what your politics, I don't care who's
01:58:07.340
harmed by it. I don't care. We have to do a special favor to this or that just, we're just going to show
01:58:12.880
the truth. That's all we're going to do. We're not going to show you our opinion. We're going to show
01:58:16.940
you the facts as we find them here. There are the vaults. There are the rooms. This is where it
01:58:22.860
should all be. There it is. Can you test one where somebody come over here, pull a random brick,
01:58:29.080
you know, three bricks back, two bricks back, whatever. Don't tell me just pull three random
01:58:33.540
bricks for this pile and then do it in this one and then do it in the next room and let the chips
01:58:39.600
fall where they may. That, that, I mean, that's the only way to cure what we have going on.
01:58:45.960
I think. Yeah. And I don't think, and I know you noticed that noted this, but I don't think
01:58:50.880
it cures it. Right. I think there will always be people who are skeptical of these things. And I
01:58:57.340
mean, you know, 10%. Yeah. I think of all the things that we've had on film and not to mention,
01:59:02.800
uh, with the rise of AI, whether anyone would even believe these videos as they came out.
01:59:07.680
Uh, but you can, you know, you can take steps to make sure that people, uh, who want the truth
01:59:14.280
can try to find it. And that is, you know, I think that that would be, that would be a helpful step.
01:59:19.840
I do. I am a little concerned if they spend too much time trying to track down every theory that's
01:59:25.900
on the internet and trying to disprove it. Like that's not, you know, I don't know. I'm not saying
01:59:30.060
that I'm saying, you know, I'm saying there are some big things that are important. You know,
01:59:34.160
the gold is important. You know, the moonshot, believe it or not is important. Do we have any
01:59:38.600
faith in the moonshot anymore? I mean, I remember that was at 7%. That's what I expect. I expect
01:59:43.840
seven, seven to 8% of the American people are just not going to believe whatever, you know,
01:59:47.960
is out there. They're just going to have a different, you know, there's, there's flat earthers,
01:59:51.260
but when flat earthers become 20%, 18%, that's a problem. That's a problem. You know,
01:59:58.160
you're never going to get rid of all the flat earthers, but you, you, you should be able to
02:00:02.160
answer some easy questions. And it's not just by showing people the facts. The government has to
02:00:08.260
move in a transparent way. The DOJ, the, uh, the United States Senate and the, the Congress,
02:00:15.100
they need to find ways to act in a transparent way. I got to ask my architect friend who, you know,
02:00:22.340
I've designed several buildings with him and he did something for me years ago and we've never
02:00:26.920
published it. I'll, I'll, I'll send it out today. Um, I said, redesigned the, the Capitol today
02:00:34.240
for maximum transparency. And, uh, so we redesigned the Capitol and the whole front of it is glass.
02:00:43.260
Uh, and so, you know, it, it just reminds everybody, you can see everything. There is no dark places to
02:00:49.060
hide here. Um, and that's the attitude that needs to happen. I mean, I didn't plan on redesigning the
02:00:55.360
Capitol. I'd be, I mean, I just wanted it for a, uh, a point and it turned out to be a beautiful,
02:01:01.000
beautiful, uh, architectural, uh, drawing of it. Um, and I'll send it to you cause it's beautiful,
02:01:06.680
but that's the attitude it needs. The entire government needs to go. I can't hide anything.
02:01:13.560
There's no way to hide things. No way. You know, Hitler designed, redesigned a lot of buildings in
02:01:19.660
his Capitol as well. I just want to point that out to the audience. Um, uh, no, I think I, so how,
02:01:27.780
walk me through how this works in the age of AI though, because I was watching a video the other
02:01:32.500
day of a kangaroo trying to get onto a plane and, uh, you know, he was holding a ticket and,
02:01:39.660
you know, a lot, I know. Was it real? Well, shockingly, it was not. And, and my thought
02:01:46.360
initially was, this is obviously AI. There's not really such thing as a, uh, you know, uh, uh, it's
02:01:53.760
not like a, the dogs that you bring on to soothe yourself, uh, the personal support dogs. They don't,
02:01:58.760
kangaroos not, not really in that category. Um, but it would be an interesting flight. However,
02:02:05.460
I, that was my initial reaction was like, obviously this can't be real. It looked real.
02:02:10.920
It looked very real. Um, I will say almost every comment under the, the video was commenting on,
02:02:20.100
this is crazy. Can you believe this person trying to bring a kangaroo onto a plane? Like
02:02:24.300
seemingly taking it seriously. Now I, the, the crazy part about this is I don't know how many of
02:02:29.260
those people were bots. So I don't even know if those people were real that had the questions about
02:02:34.900
the thing, but how do you navigate that in, in, in, in the world that is coming?
02:02:41.600
Okay. Easy. Stop getting your news from social media. Stop it. The man who reads nothing at all
02:02:49.240
is better educated than the man who reads nothing but social media. So many people are reading,
02:02:54.940
they're getting all of their news from social media. Stop getting your news from social media.
02:03:00.300
You can start there and look at some of the things, but then you have to pursue it. You have
02:03:05.480
to read the stories. You have to do research yourself. It is, you cannot be spoon fed this
02:03:12.480
stuff anymore, or you're going to be a moron, absolute morons. You cannot get your news from
02:03:20.480
social media, period. It's that easy. It's that easy. But that's like a full-time job to check all
02:03:28.640
that stuff out. I don't know that it's that easy. I think I know. And, and that's where,
02:03:33.000
you know, you've got to find some trusted sources, you know, um, we have to do a better job. I mean,
02:03:39.300
Stu, you know, the project I'm working on and it just keeps getting bigger and bigger and
02:03:43.060
more and more expensive. I'm really going to need your help here. I'll explain here in the next few
02:03:47.500
months. But, um, uh, one of the things that we have to develop that is now on the list of things we
02:03:55.140
have to develop is a way to be able to put a tool in the hands of the average person.
02:04:02.000
Is this AI? Is this a, uh, is this a real video or is this a AI generated video? You know,
02:04:12.360
you're not going to be able to catch all of them, but there's got to be a way that the algorithms can,
02:04:18.120
you know, spot a fake. I do wonder it's going to get better and better, but we have to have
02:04:24.460
some tools that other than just our gut going, yeah, you know what? That seems crazy. A kangaroo.
02:04:31.460
I don't know. Should I check that out? Should I just be outraged? You need more than that.
02:04:36.980
I will say, uh, cause short term, I think we have that type of stuff. For example,
02:04:41.480
one of the posts under it, and this is available whenever you're on Twitter is you can just,
02:04:45.700
there's a grok button there and you can, you can kind of engage grok on any individual post
02:04:51.780
and you can ask questions about it. Someone did that and asked, is this an AI video? And
02:04:55.900
grok correctly said it was. Um, so that's there at least now off my plate. It's at least there now.
02:05:03.060
But I mean, as you point out, this is not a technology that's going to get worse and it's
02:05:07.820
going to get much, much better. Maybe the detection detection also gets better. And this
02:05:11.640
is just a long stand, a big standoff over a long period of time, but it's going to get hard for
02:05:16.860
normal people. One of the things that grok has going for it, I think it's grok. Um, it is all
02:05:24.800
open source. So you can check the algorithm. I mean, if you know what you're doing, if you're not
02:05:30.400
open source and you're not showing these things again, that's not radical transparency, uh, because
02:05:37.880
people will go, I mean, do you trust grok? Do you trust AI? Do you trust Elon Musk? Do you trust,
02:05:44.300
you know, chat GPT? You trust any of this stuff? Cause I don't, I have more trust in Elon Musk and
02:05:52.240
X than anything else because I've seen the hits that he's taken just to be transparent and truthful.
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Hey, let me give you a couple of pieces of good news. First of all, on the border,
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they are now the migrant processing center is now being dismantled in San Diego. The San Diego sector
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has gone from just about 1,200 illegal aliens on average for over 38 days. That has gone from
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1,200 to three. 186% drop. And so they are now dismantling that because they don't need it anymore.
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So some real progress is being made there. Also, they're now talking about going up against the
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Nashville mayor who may be aiding and abetting illegal immigration. If it's true, and I don't
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care if you're Republican, Independent, or a Democrat, you're aiding and abetting illegal activity,
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you need to go to jail just like everybody else. We'll follow that story as it continues.