00:12:21.700from stated position, all of the teeth have to be pulled from this. These are not identical
00:12:27.540philosophies. They're not even kissing cousins. They're opposite answers to the same question.
00:12:32.040And the press knows this, at least it should, you know, but admitting it would force a more
00:12:37.620serious conversation. It would mean admitting that the issue was never merely whether there
00:12:42.080would be a deal. The issue was what kind of deal, what terms with what enforcement, you know,
00:12:48.700did iran actually do anything that you know we flew him a pallet full of cash
00:12:54.100that's that's the ball game gang but the press just says it's just obama all over again
00:13:02.420yeah yeah well if you're stupid you think it is no offense to stupid people but you know there's
00:13:09.840a lot of stupid people out there who just don't know how to i don't know don't know how to google
00:13:15.080obama's you know deal trump's deal and see the difference you know so not the same deal
00:13:24.180one was an effort to manage the threat uh and the other was to a brute much of the threat
00:13:31.560is possible so while we are you know i'm not i'm not i'm not pleased with the way things are going
00:13:40.620um this is not the same deal as as obama now let me get back to what is happening what i'm not
00:13:49.780pleased about we had the diego garcia again that is evidence that they weren't doing the obama deal
00:13:57.160um now trump said you have until five o'clock today or we begin to take out your power plants
00:14:06.780that's a really scary thing um and he just came out this morning and said okay we're not going
00:14:16.020to do it today we're going to give you five more days in the spirit of negotiation taking out the
00:14:21.260power plants i mean that cripples the whole nation which is something he's trying not to do
00:14:27.420um but you know you know these are nuclear power plants i mean i don't know if that's
00:14:34.560of the best jason what are your thoughts on taking out the power plants i gotta tell you glenn i
00:14:41.520this weekend i don't know if i'm alone on this but the some of the first uneasy thoughts i've had
00:14:48.000about this entire war and where it's headed towards and my first thought when when the
00:14:53.580president made that that threat was this sounds it sounds kind of desperate it sounds like it
00:14:59.880might be one of the president's only options, but I see those only options dwindling down the further
00:15:05.860we get into this. And if that happens, then you're looking at a lot more civilian targets open up
00:15:12.520from the Iranian side, if they're able to strike back. So it's very possible that we've degraded
00:15:18.540them so far that they're just spitting empty threats. But if it's not, then it's very,
00:15:25.820very escalatory for sure. Is it true that we are not able to rearm some of our allies in the
00:15:34.020Middle East with the missile systems that they need? I would say that's not true that we are
00:15:40.500not able to. I'm sure there will be some delays. But yeah, even if there are delays, then that's
00:15:46.840worrisome because that's more opportunities. Why are there delays? I mean, there's usually
00:15:53.140in it in advanced i can't remember the exact figures but in in a very uh you know uh active
00:16:00.300attack like what's happening now where they're hitting so many targets i can't remember as
00:16:03.520thousands uh like i guess somebody i think that's the last i saw was like 8 000 targets or something
00:16:07.880like that but in that scale you typically have around 8 to 14 days of being able to keep up
00:16:14.760that that yeah that that scale of attack after that then you have to there's supply you know
00:16:20.920chain, you know, uh, factors that come into it. So you have to wait for more supply to get there
00:16:25.920more, you know, more arms, all that stuff. So, um, if, if, if they're getting to that point,
00:16:31.520then yes, uh, there, there would be some delays, but I'm, I'm not in the logistics planning. I
00:16:37.000don't know how long they're looking at this. They may have way more than that, but this is
00:16:41.020going off of, you know, years ago experience that I used to have with this. But, um, but yeah,
00:16:46.440go ahead go ahead i was just i was just going to say that um if if they're looking at if iran
00:16:53.420does have the capability to strike back at if they see that now more civilian targets are open
00:16:59.300for for attack that gets pretty scary then that limits the president's options after that if that
00:17:04.040does happen then what else is left beyond some kind of limited ground invasion how long before
00:17:09.660that limited ground invasion goes to a scaled up you know ground invasion these are the things i
00:17:15.020do not want to see and why i'm starting to get a little bit that i don't know that uneasy feeling
00:17:20.560in the pit of my stomach where i i don't like where this is going so iran said when we said
00:17:26.960we will hit their nuclear power plants iran counter and said fine then we're going to hit
00:17:30.400water and power plants in the middle east which then triggered the middle east to write sternly
00:17:36.880feel uh sternly worded letters but this is the closest i've ever seen saudi arabia egypt ua
00:17:45.000even gutter um getting involved in saying you know what we don't want to be we don't want to
00:17:51.900be in the history books saying we backed america and israel on this but we're about to get involved
00:17:57.040and trump is like no no no don't get involved don't get involved don't get involved what does
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00:22:22.520I see no indication of that on the ground unless he knows something that I just clearly don't.
00:22:28.440I've been watching geopolitical analysts look at this, and they're looking at more of like a six to 12 month campaign if something does not address the security forces on the ground in Iran.
00:55:20.860but there is another part of my record that matters because when you step back and you look
00:55:28.100at the arc there are moments if you've been listening to me for a long time that are hard
00:55:34.340to ignore in 1999 i spoke about osama bin laden and i said there will be a major terrorist attack
00:55:43.020on new york city with blood bodies and buildings in the streets two years later it happened
00:55:49.100In the early 2000s, I warned about our financial system, stressed beyond reason, something that could snap and take the world down with it.
01:01:08.740I'm not going to make a prediction or lay out a timeline or a headline.
01:01:13.140I today want to pass a warning I feel more than compelled to share with you.
01:01:24.100Time matters right now in a way that is hard to explain with any kind of chart or data.
01:01:33.020The world is not falling apart randomly.
01:01:36.800There is a direction to it, and there is awareness beyond what we can see.
01:01:46.460I feel compelled to tell you none of this is a surprise to God.
01:01:55.380None of this is catching him off guard.
01:01:58.180None of this is outside of his view, and neither are you.
01:02:02.980I believe deeply that people are being called, quietly, individually, across different faiths, countries, different lives, not all with the same words, but with the same pull.
01:02:17.380You might feel it yourself, a pull to get closer to him, to simplify, to spit yourself out of the system, to return to the basics of how we are supposed to live.
01:02:30.620And I don't mean go live in a log cabin.
01:02:33.960I mean the way you're supposed to live in your own home.
01:02:39.260Because the times ahead are not going to be easy.
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01:27:19.220One of the journalists I have a tremendous amount of respect for. He is the editor-in-chief and CEO
01:27:25.380of Just the News. His name is John Solomon. I want to talk to him about some of the biggest
01:27:29.160stories around also the Save America Act. You know, what does Trump know? Are we re-litigating
01:27:37.8602020 or do we have actual evidence here that uh we're in real trouble if we don't get this done
01:27:44.500uh also tsa funding the commies in uh cuba and i mean the american and chinese commies that are
01:27:53.420code pink in cuba uh and the biggest stories of the day we're going to talk to john solomon about
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01:28:59.060all right let me go to uh let me go to john uh solomon i know your site is leading with the uh
01:29:05.160the chinese spy can you give us an update on that john before we get into the rest of the news of
01:29:09.680the day yeah listen uh five years almost six years after the u.s intelligence community first
01:29:16.800discovered that china had uh gained access to americans voter registration data we're finally
01:29:22.980finding out the congress had no idea the president had no idea uh the american public had no idea
01:29:28.800And that's kind of remarkable because two years ago in Great Britain, when Great Britain revealed that its voter registration data had been accessed by China, hacked by China, there was national recrimination.
01:29:40.440There was a national crisis, major changes to security.
01:29:45.580There were hearings and blue ribbon panels.
01:29:47.800Great Britain took such a breach of the election system very seriously.
01:29:52.380But in America, the CIA, the FBI, the DHS, in the end of the Trump, in the beginning of the Biden era, just deep-sixed it, didn't let anybody know.
01:30:05.940Yeah, there's not evidence that the president, but the reason I say that is because we have now a report from the ombudsman for the United States Intelligence Community.
01:30:16.580And that ombudsman wrote that his name is Barry Zoloff. And he wrote that this evidence was kept from the president himself specifically because U.S. intelligence analysts inside the CIA, inside the FBI, inside the Homeland Security Department didn't like Donald Trump.
01:30:32.780They called him the Bulgarian in the Oval Office. That's actually what they wrote about their commander in chief in their own emails and that they chose not to brief on this because they didn't want Donald Trump's policies on China to succeed.
01:30:46.400So you have an intelligence committee caught red-handed putting their political interest ahead of their country's interest.
01:30:53.960John, when is any of this going to make any difference?
01:32:08.060Yeah, if they choose to. But here's a here's a situation. They knew it was coming. The White House knew this was coming. The CIA knew it was coming. The DNI knew it was coming. They released the documents, but they've yet to contact the senators and tell them what states are there. And so I continue to ask those questions. We've got more coming.
01:32:26.380who wins it who wins if we don't pay attention to this i'm trying to figure out motive on why
01:32:33.800you wouldn't say anything who i think what is the gain right china wins right if their
01:32:39.700capabilities are still preserved because there hasn't been the sort of alert that great britain
01:32:43.900did and then one could argue the democratic party doesn't i say that only because of the documents
01:32:49.140that cash patel uh released last june that we broke here at just the news in june of last year
01:32:55.100that China sent tens of thousands of fake driver's licenses into Chicago O'Hare report to be
01:33:02.460distributed around the country. And the goal of that, according to the FBI's own counterintelligence
01:33:07.820sources inside China, was for China to register people, fake people, to vote for Joe Biden,
01:33:14.400help Joe Biden beat President Trump in the 2020 election. Now, we intercepted those,
01:33:19.240but it's pretty clear that China either has a preference with the Democratic Party or some
01:33:23.400sort of alliance with the Democratic Party based on what the FBI wrote.
01:33:30.600John, can you believe you live in this time? I mean, any other time, any other time in our
01:33:38.400lifetimes, this would have shut everything down. Yeah, right. It should shut everything down. We
01:33:44.120should put our defenses up. We should fix it. By the way, it's eminently fixable, but the partisan
01:33:48.820divide in America makes everybody see red when they want to see green and when green, when they
01:33:53.000want to see red there is no uh bipartisanship party becomes before country and you see this
01:33:59.280sort of gridlock driven by partisan blockage
01:34:01.660it's terrifying um how is the save america act it if you've judged these things for forever you've
01:34:11.560seen them anything gonna happen i think it gets skinny down i think uh at the end of the day some
01:34:18.440of the other provisions, including a ban on absentee voting for most Americans will be
01:34:23.680preserved because several red states like Arizona do it. Georgia does it. Florida does it pretty
01:34:28.360effectively. But if they skinny it down to voter ID and to citizenship checks, which are 85 percent
01:34:34.980popular in the American public, there is a good chance that they can pick up six or seven senators,
01:34:40.360particularly when senators start to find out that their state was acting one of the targets of this
01:34:46.000Chinese influence operation. I think that's a very big thing. That's going to come out. Listen,
01:34:50.400we're going to keep on the CIA. We're going to keep on the DNI. We are going to find out which
01:34:54.180states there are. We're told it's as many as 18. We're going to stay on it until every state knows
01:34:59.140that they were impacted by China's Mao influence operations. Do you have any states so far?
01:35:04.800None, none, none whatsoever. Nope. But we expect that in the next round of documents.
01:35:10.240Talk to me a little bit about the FBI. They seized the records for Maricopa County. This
01:35:14.540seems like a million years ago now and are we are we re-litigating this or have they found
01:35:22.580anything significant i think in georgia and fulton county and arizona maricopa county the
01:35:29.120two big urban centers the metropolises for voting in those two states the goal of the fbi is to find
01:35:34.740out much like uh at the end of the day um gangsters sometimes get caught not on uh their mobster
01:35:41.820activities, but sometimes on taxes or technical violations, to hold accountable those state and
01:35:47.820city and county officials who didn't follow their state election laws. There's one unique part to
01:35:53.500the laws that the Democratic Party helped pass in the 1960s. And it says that if a state doesn't
01:36:00.060follow the laws of the books for the elections, and it does so knowingly and willingly, by the
01:36:04.020way, a county and a city as well, if there's a knowful and willful effort not to follow the laws
01:36:09.940on the books for the state election. When it's a federal election, it becomes a federal offense.
01:36:14.900And so I think what the FBI is trying to create, what the Justice Department is trying to create
01:36:18.480is deterrence, which is we may prosecute people for not following the laws in 2022 and 24 so that
01:36:24.900they do follow the laws going forward in elections. What are those laws? Keeping the voter rolls dirty
01:36:30.220when they're supposed to be cleaned up. You see a lot of problems with that. Just last week,
01:36:34.100Harmeet Dillon reviewed. She's going through some of these voter rolls. She's found tens of
01:36:38.140thousands of non-citizens who made it onto the voter rolls, and she hasn't even gotten to California
01:36:43.100and New York and some of the big states yet. That's a problem. The law in those states says
01:36:47.820that non-citizens should not be on the voter rolls. Changing the ballots so that the ballots
01:36:53.440go out whether someone requests them or not. Some states ban that from happening, or they don't do
01:36:58.840voter identification like signature matches, which are required in Arizona, or photo ID matches,
01:37:07.220which were required in Wisconsin, but waived in some circumstances in 2020. If those officials
01:37:12.920are showed they've done that in violation of the laws that their legislatures put up,
01:37:16.740they can be charged federally. And that'll be the first accountability we had for a loosey-goosey
01:37:21.280election system that has kind of been wandering about without structure for about 20 years now.
01:37:25.840It just gets worse every election. We're now seeing an administration committed to
01:37:30.320holding the states to the laws they say around the books so that everybody's treated equally.
01:37:35.080him and if you don't do it you could be prosecuted that'd be refreshing i believe it when i see it
01:37:41.160the the next thing on this same kind of subject is jd vance going in after all of the corruption
01:37:49.380and john i i firmly believe i'll bet you a third of our deficit is just waste and and bribery and
01:37:59.860corruption um and uh it's going to be found everywhere are we making any progress on this
01:38:08.340and will anybody actually be held accountable i believe that a uh a system is falling into
01:38:16.080place right now we're seeing in minnesota mass prosecutions we're up over 120 people that's a
01:38:21.540large criminal case um i think at the end of the day california is just starting to ramp up new
01:38:27.020Yorker start ramping up. You are exactly right. If you look at the GAO report, it estimates
01:38:31.840anywhere from $500 to $700 billion a year, which is about a third of the discretionary budget of
01:38:38.280the United States is wasted, either through going to dead people, going to ineligible people,
01:38:43.340going to foreign con men, going to domestic con men or con women. That is something that
01:38:49.640you don't need Congress to fix if you just enforce the rules that are on the book. And
01:38:53.560there's some really simple things that i think you'll see jd vance get done right away most
01:38:58.720grant programs most entitlement programs still don't check the dead person database at the social
01:39:05.060security before sending out a check now that's just simple basic due diligence that could save
01:39:10.560a lot of money or tens of billions of dollars just doing that checking to see if someone says
01:39:15.500that they're living in alabama but their check is being sent to moldova or russia not to pick on any
01:39:20.880particular country that would find a lot of the foreign fraud that we saw rampant during the
01:39:26.320COVID-19. It's like that easy, literally that easy. I have the former comptroller of the United
01:39:32.200States, who's I think one of the smartest guys to, he's been saying this for 20 years. Nobody's
01:39:36.920been listening to him. I think JD Vance has dialed in these three simple recommendations from the
01:39:42.040comptroller of the United States. The third is go in there every year. The GAO identifies high
01:39:46.780risk programs, programs that clearly don't have protections in place and have a long history
01:39:51.100of wasting money. Just implement the recommendations, which most agencies have not done.
01:39:56.920Those three things, the comptroller of the United States said could save between $300 and $500
01:40:01.640billion a year. Not a single law needs to be passed by Congress. Not a single rescission
01:40:05.980needs to happen. Just that alone. If J.D. Vance achieved that, that would be an extraordinary
01:40:11.500gift to the American public. Is that why they went after Elon Musk so hard? Oh, yeah. You're
01:40:18.340hanging over the Holy Grail. And you see now what the Holy Grail looks like, right? When you dissect
01:40:24.560Minnesota, it is a plot that the Democrats have. First, open up the border, then get nonprofits
01:40:31.380to move people to the blue cities and blue states where you're trying to ramp up your apportionment,
01:40:36.560We were trying to ramp up your representation. We were trying to ramp up your federal funds algorithm and then keep them there by letting them defraud programs so that they're happy and they're making good money off the taxpayer because then you get another congressional seat or you get an X amount of extra billions of dollars a year.
01:40:55.300it's that it's that coordinated we see it that's why when these whistleblowers came out in
01:41:00.740minnesota and said we told the governor we told the attorney general they weren't interested in
01:41:04.580looking at it there's a system that the democrats have built and i think right now for the first
01:41:09.520time you're seeing it being dismantled piece by piece i fear you know politicians are politicians
01:41:17.960i don't care left or right yeah do you think this is happening in the red states as well oh
01:41:22.940absolutely it happens everywhere yeah at the end of the day because you know what happens is uh you
01:41:28.600know the the head bones connected to the shoulder bone the backbone it's down to the leg bone by
01:41:32.280trying to get to the leg bone there's some a man or woman in a blue city in a red state that's
01:41:37.900deciding whether you're going to get that money or not whether i'm going to check the voter the dead
01:41:41.620database and so uh getting because the federal distributions keeps going downstream it eventually
01:41:47.940gets to either a crooked or an incompetent bureaucracy at the local level that administers
01:41:52.660those funds. That's what you see in Minnesota most times. Everybody knew there were problems
01:41:57.460with the autism program. Everybody knew there were problems with the food program. Everybody
01:42:01.540knew there were problems with the child care program, but the people at the bottom of the
01:42:05.500food chain, they didn't care and they didn't intervene. Now, did they not care for political
01:42:09.340reasons? Did they not care because they just weren't good at their job? We don't know the
01:42:12.700answer to that. But when those people start getting indicted because they weren't good
01:42:17.480stewards of the money, you're going to see the system tighten up pretty quickly. And I think
01:42:20.500that's the next wave of indictments. All right. We got the fraudsters and the con men,
01:42:24.440at least in Minnesota. Now the question is who downstream is getting investigated? We've seen
01:42:29.500criminal referrals from James Comer looking at some of the people in the state government. We've
01:42:34.320got whistleblowers that have dates and times and names of when people were told and didn't act.
01:42:39.860When state officials start getting, and county and city officials start getting indicted for not
01:42:44.920protecting the federal funds that they were entrusted with, that's when the system's going
01:42:49.460to tighten up really quick because that's where all the abuse occurs downstream from uncle sam
01:42:53.820uh we're talking to john solomon you can follow him on uh on x at j solomon reports also he is
01:43:03.100the um the ceo and editor-in-chief and the founder of just the news i want to i want to turn it to
01:43:08.980war here in a second john let me take one one minute and we'll come right back with john
01:43:13.220solomon um if you've yeah you ever watch your dog when you think you know you know that you're
01:43:20.540distracted and they're distracted they're just lying down you know their head is down eyes are
01:43:25.720half open and then if you look at them there's this little shift no not a big one you know less
01:43:31.040energy than they used to have their little shift and their eyes just move and they're not moving
01:43:34.720as much as they used to um that is you know either because of old age or because your dog is missing
01:43:40.820some really critical nutrients in their food um if you're feeding your dog kibble food everything
01:43:46.960good in it has been processed out it's cooked at such high temperatures all the good stuff is out
01:43:52.180um and you know they can spray flavor and everything else on it but it doesn't give
01:43:56.940your dog like probiotics the things that your dog must have um so if you're feeding your dog kibble
01:44:03.300sprinkle a little bit of rough greens on top of it rough greens is all of the additives that they
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01:44:38.720uh all right i know you've only got a couple of minutes here john i want to ask you uh about uh
01:44:54.720the war are we hearing everything we need to hear about this well certainly not through the legacy
01:45:01.660media something the president i talked about over the weekend but you see now in the new medium uh
01:45:07.380the data coming out and you see the extraordinary degradation of the iranian military which was
01:45:12.460pretty mighty a couple years ago its nuclear capabilities are done its naval capabilities
01:45:18.600are pretty much done uh its air force completely grounded it doesn't have the capability to attack
01:45:26.080regional and um distant partners in a sustained fashion so it's been reduced now to a menace now
01:45:33.180Now, a menace can cause great harm, as it is doing right now in the Hormuz Straits, and as it does when it fires a missile here and there and hits a really strategic site.
01:45:42.700But the fact that they're only firing a few missiles a day tells you they don't have many left, and that they're just trying to pick their largest pain points.
01:45:49.560And that is a sign that the United States and Israel have pretty much military dominance over the area.
01:45:55.500And one of the reasons we know that, Pete Hexas said in the Friday briefing, I think it was, that we now are flying warthogs and close-in aircraft.
01:46:02.560That means we're going after small things like gunboats and small aircraft or small trailers with missile launchers on the back.
01:46:12.500That means we have total dominance of the sky.
01:46:37.300And it's important for the president to keep the narrative driven from his communications capabilities and not rely on the media because the media is not telling the real story.
01:46:50.680I think they're beginning to absorb it.
01:46:53.240There was an interesting poll on CBS yesterday, which I think is very important.
01:46:57.300The majority of Americans still think it's not going well.
01:46:59.600So that means maybe 40 percent are getting the right data, 60 percent or not.
01:47:03.240But a majority of Americans believe it's important to get rid of this regime.
01:47:07.060They are with the president, realizing that this regime has been a menace to society, a violent, hateful, dangerous menace to society for four decades.
01:47:17.400And now that we started it, they'd like the president to finish the job.
01:47:20.620I think that part of the poll is really important.
01:47:23.120That's what this administration can tap into.
01:47:25.080More briefings, more driving the narrative from the podium is going to be important for the president in the next two weeks.
01:53:09.100It came all the way out here, my team and I, and we've been doing operations here.
01:53:13.340literally about an hour ago uh two days ago el al shrunk down their flights okay and then about
01:53:22.160an hour ago they've suspended all their flights so they're if you're an american citizen and you're
01:53:28.480in israel there is no way to get out at all the state department has said they did 24 airplanes
01:53:36.080and rescued 47 000 people well that math doesn't really math because that means that each airplane
01:53:41.280It had 2,000 people on it, so that doesn't really make a lot of sense to me.
01:53:45.380Not only that, every single person that we've evacuated has told us they've asked the State Department for help, but it didn't come.
01:53:49.960So in the small sliver of my world of evacuating American citizens, even in that tiny sliver of this mess that we call the war, there's a lot of confusion and fluidity, and it's very dynamic, constantly changing.
01:54:09.740So if we say that that's true for something simple, like getting Americans on airplanes or getting Americans on buses, as it relates to the regime and bigger issues, we must conclude that it is even more complicated and fluid and dynamic.
01:54:26.560Why would LL cancel the flights if they were running limited?
01:54:30.540They must be expecting it's going to get worse for them?
01:54:34.980The sentiment here on the ground is that it is going to get worse.
01:54:37.940And this is the problem with the Iranian problem set, which is that you have multiple players, multiple players, meaning you could be negotiating with one group, and that doesn't mean the other side will be listening, meaning you can make friends with the Ayatollah, and that does not mean that the Iranian army will listen.
01:55:00.540You can make a deal with the Iranian president, and that doesn't mean that Quds Force will listen.
01:55:06.180You can make a deal with everybody, and that doesn't mean that Hezbollah will pay attention either or follow.
01:55:11.360So there's – everyone's kind of – all the bad guys are kind of rowing in the same direction as they always had, which is death to America, death to Israel.
01:55:41.100However, care and caution must be taken because you poke the hornet's nest, and we need to understand there's lots of Hezbollah guys in America.