On today's show, Glenn talks about the recent verdict in the Hunter biden case, and gives his thoughts on the Donald Trump trial. He also talks about a story about a 9-year-old dog with a thyroid problem who has been unable to walk for 5 years because of thyroid problems, and how she is now able to walk like a normal dog.
00:51:25.740And what happens in these parliamentary democracies like they have across Europe is that when you have an election like that and the prime minister or the president, in the case of France, has a party that is decimated at the polls, they really have no choice but to call for a snap election and then eventually step down because they are obviously in a position of weakness.
00:51:45.440They have clearly lost the support of the public.
00:51:48.280And so the correct thing to do then is to call an election and let the people decide their fate.
00:51:53.320So the people that were elected, they remain.
00:51:59.580They're just re-electing the rest of parliament?
00:52:02.320Well, I don't – I'm sorry for sounding so naive, but I just don't care about foreign governments because to me they don't make any sense.
00:52:10.020So the French system, like many of the other European parliamentary systems, the whole system is different, right?
00:52:21.760In the United States we have kind of the two-party system.
00:52:25.560Every congressional district represents a particular group of people.
00:52:29.260So when you have elections in most of these European democracies, what you have is proportional representation in parliament.
00:52:34.960And so typically you'll have governing coalitions that take shape, like the recent government that just took over in the Netherlands, a huge blow to the establishment.
00:52:45.020They kicked out the liberals by American definitions, the globalists, and replaced them with conservative parties.
00:52:52.400So what happens then is when you have these kinds of – and it's the same in Canada, our neighbors to the north, and in Australia.
00:52:57.580When you have these elections and it becomes very, very clear that the ruling party or the ruling coalition no longer has public support, the correct and proper thing to do then is to step down and let people have new elections.
00:53:09.960So this election was, like I said, for the European parliament, but what it showed is that the French people are no longer with them.
00:53:17.180So he has to do the right thing here and call for new elections.
00:53:20.120Okay, so this vote that happened over the weekend – let's see if I follow you – the vote that happened this weekend has very few teeth, if you will.
00:53:32.140But calling for a new election, if the results turn out the way it appears they might turn out, it will have some teeth.
00:53:42.780The conservatives will have some teeth.
00:53:44.480Yeah, so if in the snap election Marine Le Pen's National Rally Party performs as well as they did in the European parliament elections, France will look very, very different when the new government takes over.
00:54:33.300When you look at the European parliament, again, I think the name is kind of misleading because people assume that this is like, you know, for example, the U.S. Congress, that they're going to have the power to radically shift the trajectory of things.
00:54:44.020In the European system, that's just not the case.
00:54:46.560The parliament, I think, is best thought of as a rubber stamp, almost like a decoration for the Europeans to be able to feel like they have some kind of influence in the way the EU is governed.
00:54:56.600The EU is really governed by unaccountable, unelected bureaucrats at the European Commission.
00:55:03.300So have you heard there's a new summit that's happening at the United Nations annual meeting?
00:55:10.800It's called the Summit of the Future, which kind of sounds a little freaky.
00:55:15.200And it will cover everything from climate change, international security, science, technology, youth.
00:55:23.740It's the typical bullcrap from the United Nations, except one of the things they're addressing is transforming global governance.
00:55:33.380Action 41, we'll reform and strengthen the United Nations.
00:55:46.120They go into all kinds of things like our common agenda, and they're giving the United Nations extra powers that can be enacted in emergencies.
00:55:58.760And so they're getting around the sovereignty by saying, oh, this would only happen in a global emergency.
00:56:05.740But we all know emergencies are always right around the corner.
00:56:39.760The Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, who, by the way, before becoming the head of the U.N., was the leader of the Socialist Internationale, which traces its lineage directly back to Karl Marx.
00:56:49.280And he has put out a series of what he calls policy briefs.
00:56:53.900One of them, as you mentioned, deals with emergencies.
00:56:56.680And I encourage people to read this document.
00:56:58.420If I remember correctly, it's only about 24 pages.
00:57:00.960And it is just incredibly transparent.
00:57:04.000It basically says in any declared emergency, global emergency, the Secretary General will assume all these new powers.
00:57:11.860The decision-making entities will be the agencies of the United Nations.
00:57:36.440So we're talking here about an incredible power grab where all they have to do is say emergency, the magic words, and suddenly we have basically a global police state.
00:57:46.580So people need to be paying attention to this.
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01:07:12.040I want to stretch your mind a little bit and talk about something that you probably in your life don't ever talk about, don't even think about.
01:07:32.340And I want to ask you, is this a good policy with good intent?
01:07:40.000Or do you look at this on a wider scale and say, wait a minute, this is even more control.
01:07:47.520The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced its long-awaited update to the animal identification rules.
01:07:56.620The agency is now requiring that sexually intact cattle and bison moving interstate must be tagged with an electronically readable tag.
01:08:06.040Previously, there was a metal tag or bangs tags, and they were sufficient.
01:08:12.680But now, they want the cattle that you're moving across state lines, also anybody that's using any animal for rodeo or recreational events,
01:08:23.620and all of them, and they say this is to protect from disease.
01:08:38.740Or is it to protect the foreign markets of meat?
01:08:42.900And is this just another meaningless hoop that small farms and small farmers and small ranchers are not going to be able to afford to keep up
01:08:54.780and put even more ranchers and farmers out of business?
01:08:59.460To talk about this is Representative Harriet Hageman from Wyoming.
01:09:54.620It's about control, and it's really ultimately about putting the small and independent producers out of business to vertically integrate the cattle and beef and bison industry just exactly the way they have vertically integrated the poultry and the pork industries.
01:10:09.020Now, what do you mean by vertical integration?
01:10:13.400You're going to have the big packers own everything from the ranches to the entire supply chain,
01:10:18.820and that's exactly the way that pork and poultry is produced right now.
01:10:24.320Go to the grocery store, and the people who raise the chickens, they're nothing but serfs.
01:10:29.820They work for Tyson, they work for the company, that the pigs and the chickens are owned all the way from birth to death by the big packing companies,
01:10:38.660and that's what they want to do to the cattle industry as well.
01:10:41.480But the other part of this is even more insidious than that, if you could imagine, and that is, I'll just give you an example.
01:10:47.560In the spring of 2022, Ireland adopted an EID mandate, and by August of 2023, they were ordering the slaughter of 41,000 head of cattle, not because of a disease outbreak, but because of global warming.
01:11:04.620This is just a further effort to control our food supply and our supply chain so that they can do things, they can dictate things like that.
01:11:12.000So we know, in fact, I'm getting ready to go into a hearing in the Judiciary Committee right now dealing with the ESG stuff.
01:11:18.820What this is about is they want to stop us from being able to access affordable and readily available beef and meat.
01:11:27.540This is part of the effort to shove us into the idea that we're going to be eating crickets.
01:11:32.440So we have an incredibly robust and effective disease traceability program already in place for our cattle and bison.
01:11:44.060What EID does is it allows the government to track our livestock, track what we're doing, how many head we have, so that, number one, they can give cull or slaughter orders.
01:11:54.720And then the other thing is for these radical environmental groups to be able to start doing FOIA demands and get information about individual producers.
01:12:03.900So I've been fighting this for well over five years now.
01:12:07.840We've been able to stop the USDA up to this point.
01:12:11.120But in January of this year, they announced the final rule, and they're going to try to implement that starting this fall.
01:12:19.340I don't think, Harriet, that people truly understand how fragile our food system is by the things that the government is currently doing.
01:12:30.420It can look totally innocent, and if you're not paying attention to what's happening in everywhere else, you know, I said this years ago, they are building a machine, and they're building it one piece at a time, and they're claiming that, oh, no, this piece is just no big deal.
01:12:46.080But when you put all the parts together and you turn that machine on, it's a shredder of everything that we believe in, stand for, and how our society works.
01:12:58.580And again, going back to this ESG stuff, the environmental social governance, first of all, this is a terrible, terrible conspiracy among these folks to try to, again, limit our ability to access affordable and reliable energy.
01:13:14.480But they're also going after the food supply.
01:13:16.780They have identified the three biggest culprits for global warming or climate change are our energy industry and our food industry and our airline industry.
01:13:25.540They want to control our ability to travel, and they want to control what we eat, and they want to control our ability to be able to actually heat our homes in the winter and cool our homes in the summer.
01:13:35.620They're targeting the things that make us prosperous.
01:13:38.920They are targeting the things that we need to live in a civilized society, and they're making no bones about it.
01:13:46.020They absolutely identified those as the three industries that they need to destroy in order to allegedly save our planet from increasing in one degree 100 years from now.
01:13:57.760But even the absurdity of their basic premise discloses what the real agenda is, and again, it is about control.
01:14:32.220We're talking they're focusing on hamburger.
01:14:34.440They want to stop and destroy the cattle industry.
01:14:37.040These are not conspiracies that I'm coming up with.
01:14:40.120They've testified to this, and we're going to be exploring it during the judiciary hearing just today.
01:14:47.800So where are your colleagues in Congress?
01:14:51.400Are they, because I swear to you, people, and maybe because I live part-time in a very small farming community that mainly raises cattle and food for cattle,
01:15:03.820that I care so much and care so deeply, but most people, they don't.
01:15:10.840I mean, if it's not in a styrofoam tray, they have no idea how that meat even is grown or anything.
01:15:34.380So the plan of action is that we're going to do a Congressional Review Act hold on this regulation to try to block it from going into effect.
01:15:43.240I have a lot of support along my fellow Republican lawmakers.
01:15:49.140But one of the things that's interesting is that, obviously, the Packers want this.
01:15:52.940The Packers want this because they want to be able to, again, vertically integrate the beef industry the way that they have the pork and poultry industries.
01:16:03.280And so the lobbying on the other side is pretty tough.
01:16:07.300It's pretty stiff where they come in and say, oh, well, we need it for disease traceability.
01:16:11.560And the response is, okay, and when have we had a disease outbreak among our cattle industry that we haven't been able to trace that cow within 24 hours?
01:16:23.520And the other thing that people need to understand is we have very little disease outbreak on the cattle side of things, on the livestock side of things.
01:16:31.260You might have some contamination on your meat every once in a while that they have a recall, but you don't get a lot of disease in our cattle industry.
01:16:39.460We have the safest, highest quality beef producers in the entire world.
01:16:44.720We produce the very best product in the entire world.
01:16:48.700And we do it because we have a lot of really good independent farmers and ranchers.
01:16:57.180This comes back to what happened in Ireland because right now they don't know how many head of cattle I might run or my brothers might run or our neighbors might run.
01:17:06.260And, you know, they might have somewhat of an idea, but they don't know if we're running 875 head or 932 head.
01:17:12.980They have to have those numbers so that they can come back and say, okay, we need you to call 10% of your herd.
01:17:18.900So what happened in Europe just over this weekend ought to be a wake-up call for all these people who want to regulate us out of business.
01:17:27.760Because the reason that you had the pushback that you did in Europe is in large part related to the radical global warming agenda of the folks in the EU and also their anti-food agenda, what they've done in the Netherlands, what they have done to those countries trying to destroy their ability to raise livestock.
01:17:49.920It is truly frightening when you understand what they are doing and how brazen and open they are.
01:18:00.300You know, it's one thing 10 years ago for me to come on and say, this is what they're working on.
01:18:05.860And it's another to say it now and say, don't take my word for it.
01:18:10.640Just read on the website, their own website.
01:18:14.180By the way, Harriet, when you're done with this one, I think we should break up those packers.
01:18:20.320I mean, they have, in my opinion, they have colluded against the farmers and the ranchers in this country.
01:18:29.520It's the worst system we could possibly go for.
01:18:33.740If there's a problem in one part of the country or one packer, we've lost a lot.
01:18:40.120There should be packing and slaughterhouses all over the country so we have some redundancy.
01:18:48.300But these guys are ripping cattlemen off all the time.
01:18:53.260And I truly believe they're in collusion and it's basically a monopoly.
01:18:59.720Well, that's part of the entire push for the RFID.
01:19:02.880Do you want to know who the two main pushers were for RFID and have been for the last almost 13 years, 14 years now?
01:19:10.120It's the big packers and the URTAG manufacturing companies.
01:19:13.620Those are the two organizations that have come together and they essentially own the USDA right now.
01:19:19.340USDA is not a supporter or a friend of independent producers, of independent cattle producers, of our small farmers and ranchers.
01:19:27.640The USDA is a very hostile agency if you're an independent producer.
01:28:51.960And for the first time, families got to see Andrew Cuomo answering questions under oath.
01:28:58.540And what was the answer in the question, the line of questioning, that you feel really stuck out to you?
01:29:14.080That he continued to do the same thing that he's been doing for four years.
01:29:18.200And that is deflect, lie, blame everything, everyone else, Trump, New York Post, Fox News, the nursing home residents, the people who worked at the nursing homes.
01:29:31.760Everybody and everything except the man that signed the March 25th order that was in place, you know, for six weeks to allow over 9,000 COVID positive patients into nursing homes.
01:29:44.120And, you know, many times he kept saying it was the CDC, it was the federal government.
01:29:49.780At one point, he did have to admit that the language was different and that it was issued by the state.
01:29:58.100So that's an important tidbit that we got out of the subcommittee yesterday.
01:30:03.240They have not released this transcript.
01:30:05.100I don't think they will for a number of weeks because they're bringing in Melissa DeRosa, who is his right-hand henchwoman.
01:30:13.360And I believe, actually, in some cases, I believe her testimony will be more important because I think she's the one that edited a lot of the documents that were out there and falsified the death toll.
01:30:28.040So for people who don't remember, take us through the story.
01:30:33.120He, at the beginning, to take the pressure off of the hospitals so he could say the hospitals were running fine and everything.
01:30:40.480He was taking COVID positive people and putting them in nursing homes, which is the worst possible idea, and killing all of these people.
01:30:52.640And then he started to suppress the numbers and saying, no, these people aren't dead.
01:31:02.160What he did was he didn't count those that got COVID in their care facilities and were transported to the hospital where they died in the hospital.
01:31:41.240You know, if he's going to blame the federal government, don't you think he wants to ramp up those numbers to make sure he blames Trump and the CDC instead of himself and the mandate that he had his name on?
01:31:52.400So, you know, there were hours and hours of questioning yesterday.
01:31:56.080I am so grateful to Chairman Brad Wenstrup, who headed up the subcommittee and wanted to find out answers because he's doing more work than Kathy Hochul in Albany has done in the last four years.
01:32:40.020You know, he's actually got a campaign website up and running on the Internet.
01:32:44.940But I believe I'm on the side of the angels.
01:32:47.900And, you know, gauging from what happened yesterday for the first time ever, you know, questioned under oath for hours and hours about, you know, all of the things that we have wanted answers to.
01:33:01.540But I do believe there were many times where he did lie.
01:33:04.680And, you know, if you look at some of the timeline that we've been working on and some of the evidence, there were certainly he was searching, certainly perjuring himself.
01:33:16.360And I think there are going to be criminal recommendations once, you know, the transcript is released.
01:33:22.040And I also believe we're probably going to see him on television testifying again in the fall.
01:33:28.100Well, you have done just a miraculous job on keeping this story alive and bringing national attention to it while it was happening.
01:35:08.860Our trash doesn't get picked up regularly.
01:35:10.920Our streets don't get swept on schedule.
01:35:12.720Our city councilwoman even spearheaded the program to give out free needles to junkies.
01:35:18.640I volunteer at a local children's garden.
01:35:21.240And on Saturday evenings, it's become a meeting place for neighbors, some with children, some without, to meet and share snacks and drinks and talk about grocery store prices, school functions, and watch the kids play tag.
01:35:32.660We're a mix of Puerto Ricans, blacks, whites, Chinese, mostly between 30 and 50 years of age.
01:35:38.080Last Saturday, our talk turned to politics by way of complaining about the filthy conditions of 116th Street.
01:35:47.400I'm a conservative, and in New York, I've learned to keep my mouth shut.
01:35:52.300So I was surprised as one woman said, I'm a lifelong Democrat, but things have to change around here.
01:35:59.520Then a younger woman said, my life was so much better under Trump.
01:37:40.520And of course, the price, you know, we still see, there's a report out today, an inflation report where they're saying, oh, it's very good.
01:37:46.560It's, you know, it's, the inflation is down year over year and, and all of these things.
01:37:51.980And it's like, well, it's still a record high.
01:37:53.840It's still up from last, from last month.
01:37:57.760I mean, the, the rate is down year over year, but, but the, it's, we're still seeing an increase.
01:38:03.480And I don't know, I mean, I think that's the type of thing that hits people.
01:38:05.860You know, there's a, there's a new prediction model out from 538, where they do this every election cycle, where they release the percentage chance of, of who's going to win.
01:38:18.200And it has Joe Biden ahead, I think 52 to 48%, or 53, 47, something like that, as a percentage of chance that they would win.
01:38:27.160And, but, you know, a lot of that's based on just, you know, the fundamentals that are underlying this.
01:38:32.960If the election were held today, it's something like 80, 20 or 75, 25, that Trump would win.
01:38:37.680And like, I think there's this belief that because as we get closer to the election, there will be, you know, the media will be stepping in.
01:38:46.880People will, will wake up to the fact that they really don't like Trump.
01:38:49.840A lot of these voters, black voters, Latino voters, younger voters will all say, wait a minute, we can't go with Donald Trump.
01:39:02.280We may very well see that Joe Biden wins this election, but man, like, it's just hard to imagine a country embracing what they've seen over the past four years.
01:39:48.500And, of course, this is all on top of your mortgage payment, right?
01:39:51.380We're talking about the cost of energy, the cost of property taxes.
01:39:55.740And the biggest drivers, according to Bankrate, are the fact that it's gotten more expensive to maintain a home and also the cost of home insurance.
01:40:04.420Now, we've seen premiums spike, right, for two reasons.
01:40:08.020One, it's the fact that there's the climate crisis has made it more likely to have these disasters, right?
01:40:14.540We've seen wildfires and hurricanes and flooding.
01:40:17.060Then the cost of living, labor, materials, that's all gone up.
01:40:20.280So it's more expensive to repair when this happens.
01:40:22.960I spoke to a woman in California yesterday who told me that her home insurance rate doubled with no notice because of concerns about wildfires.
01:40:30.480On top of that, they have to spend $10,000 to repair the plumbing.
01:40:33.280Now she's taking on extra hours to try to make ends meet.
01:40:58.200This is a New York Times report on the housing market.
01:41:00.740If you were to sell your house today and buy an identical one across the street, your payment would double.
01:41:08.280This has nothing to do with how much the other house has gone up in value over the time that you've owned the house.
01:41:15.400This is just, if you have the rates that we had a few years ago, you had that rate going forward, house across the street, same price, identical home, your payment is double.
01:41:25.540And that is, by the way, not reflected in any of the inflation reports.
01:41:30.760When it comes to these rates, it's not reflected in there.
01:41:34.180So, like, people are feeling that in a real way.
01:41:37.140And the numbers are coming out telling you a totally different story.
01:41:40.300And everyone's like, oh, well, you know, the inflation number is coming down.
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01:43:43.780There was a theater in France someplace, I don't know, and people went, and there were bedbugs in the seats, and they took them home, and then it started an outbreak of bedbugs, and that's actually what the media in France said.
01:44:12.020They have no idea, and unfortunately, it is going to come down to the wire.
01:44:19.620Either side could win this thing, and it is important that the side of freedom and maximum freedom for the individual wins, and that is not on the left or the globalists.
01:44:33.600Tonight, we're going to be showing you what's rocking the European Union, and it's not bedbugs, why this is such an important year.
01:44:42.7202024 is a record global election year.
01:44:46.220Nearly half of the world's population will be voting this year.
01:44:54.080So, it goes wrong for the globalists, it goes big time wrong, and I don't think we're any different here in America.
01:45:04.380I think people are seeing these policies, and when you see tonight's show, what they're going to be discussing in September, this is a very important show for you to watch tonight.
01:45:16.560In one hand, we have people standing up all over the world, and in the other hand, we have a new world order, and there is a plan, it is in process, and it is going to be voted on in September, and it changes everything.
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01:47:40.220You know, we at the Blaze have discovered something.
01:47:43.100I don't know if you're aware of this, but elections have been, I don't know, a little unusual lately.
01:47:51.480For the past couple of decades now, pretty much every losing presidential candidate has claimed the system is rigged, or the winner cheated.
01:48:01.360Al Gore, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, and Stacey Abrams.
01:48:07.160I mean, mainly on the left, when Donald Trump said it, I think a good case could be made for it.
01:48:14.680I don't know if it was enough to steal the entire election, but they changed enough stuff to at least tilt it in one person's favor.
01:48:22.920And that's being as generous as I can to the left.
01:48:29.760With the 2024 election right around the corner, can we trust the system?
01:48:35.020Well, Sarah Gonzalez and Blaze Originals team, we've put together a documentary.
01:50:35.580Like, this is what Rachel Maddow is now doing, right?
01:50:38.180Like, every single election that a Republican is going to get elected, you have people on the left saying that they're going to be imprisoned,
01:50:43.880which doesn't seem to happen, and yet the guy they're saying is going to imprison them is actually being threatened with prison,
01:50:51.520was just convicted on a bunch of charges.
01:50:54.840It's like they complain about lock her up, lock her up, lock her up, and while they're trying to lock him up...
01:53:23.900I don't think he did that, you know, with his enemies.
01:53:26.360I don't know about you, but I don't remember Donald Trump putting any anybody's grandma in prison.
01:53:34.740Not not a single grandmother that I know of.
01:53:37.580Even Rachel Maddow, you have entertained on your show.
01:53:41.880What are we going to do with these people that won't wear a mask?
01:53:44.380What are we going to do with these people that won't take a vaccine?
01:53:46.940I mean, maybe we maybe we need to do what Australia did and put them in a camp.
01:53:50.580You can't be the people who are worried about camp.
01:53:54.000It's like FDR going, you know, geez, you know, if if you don't reelect me, the next guy, you know, he might take the Germans and put them in camps.
01:55:51.360You should have not made him into Hitler because once you make him into Hitler, there's really no listening to anybody saying, oh, they're Hitler.
01:55:59.260Because everybody in your world is Hitler.