The Great America Show - March 27, 2025


ARE WALTZ & HEGSETH JUST A SCAPEGOAT FOR WHAT'S REALLY GOING ON?


Episode Stats

Length

45 minutes

Words per Minute

180.46877

Word Count

8,154

Sentence Count

741

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

24


Summary

One of the top three leaders of MS-13 in the entire country has been arrested just a few miles from the nation s capital. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Kash Patel are on the scene in Virginia. President Trump has finally declassified the Epstein files. Vladimir Zelenskyy says he wants to end the Ukraine war.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 We have been out since about 4.30 this morning.
00:00:06.660 The great men and women of law enforcement have been working on this operation for days and days and probably weeks.
00:00:15.240 This morning, early this morning, one of the top leaders of MS-13 was apprehended.
00:00:23.740 He was the leader for the East Coast, one of the top three in the entire country.
00:00:27.740 Right here in Virginia, living half an hour outside of Washington, D.C.
00:00:34.200 He is an illegal alien from El Salvador, and he will not be living in our country much longer.
00:00:42.080 He's in custody this morning.
00:00:44.860 One of the top leaders right here near our nation's capital.
00:00:51.040 I just cannot thank Governor Youngkin enough for his leadership in this effort.
00:00:57.000 This has been a joint effort with state and local agencies.
00:01:02.880 FBI, Director Patel, thank you so much.
00:01:07.500 Trend Day, see you later.
00:01:09.420 Hey, everybody, and welcome to The Great America Show.
00:01:11.320 It's great to have you with us.
00:01:12.880 Thanks so much for joining us.
00:01:14.760 There you heard Attorney General Pam Bondi arrest this morning of one of the top three fellows leading Trend Day Agua,
00:01:22.160 leading the East Coast, arrested just miles from the nation's capital.
00:01:29.660 Pam Bondi and Kash Patel are on the scene this morning at 430.
00:01:33.160 Take a listen.
00:01:34.000 First reaction is all of our law enforcement officers are safe.
00:01:38.540 That was the number one thing.
00:01:40.040 They're safe.
00:01:40.780 They executed a clean, safe operation and the bad guys in custody.
00:01:45.420 And thanks to the FBI, we got one of the worst of the worst of MS-13 off the streets this morning.
00:01:51.700 We were able to be out here in force to show the American people to be here in person that this means a lot to her and the mission.
00:01:59.020 Safety is our primary concern of these communities, and we effectuated that today.
00:02:03.400 Great on Pam Bondi and Kash Patel getting some work done in between, hopefully releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files,
00:02:12.360 maybe investigating the 2020 election, maybe investigating Christopher Wray and Bill Barr and the rest of the folks.
00:02:21.720 But nonetheless, we're not going to rain on the parade any time a gang member is taking up the streets, a killer.
00:02:27.540 It's a great day for America.
00:02:29.000 America, it's great to see the FBI is back to doing the work of the American people and not the work of politicians raiding the homes of school board parents
00:02:39.960 and presidential leading presidential candidates and their staff members trying to make people's lives hell.
00:02:46.280 But nonetheless, it's time for Pam Bondi and Kash Patel to get to work.
00:02:50.260 Get us those Epstein documents that we've been waiting years for.
00:02:53.400 Get us the declassification documents that President Trump just declassified on Crossfire Hurricane
00:02:58.500 that we're going to be talking to John Solomon about tomorrow here on the show.
00:03:03.800 We hope you'll join us for that as well.
00:03:06.320 But four years later, we still don't have those documents that are already declassified by President Trump.
00:03:11.700 So there's so much work for this GOJ and FBI to get done.
00:03:16.100 As I said, we're not going to rain on their parade any time you take a criminal killer off the street.
00:03:19.640 It's a great day for America.
00:03:22.680 Looking for some foreign policy, looking towards some foreign policy, just about 3,200 miles to the east of us, it's Paris.
00:03:29.620 You're wondering what's happening in Paris.
00:03:32.000 Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy recently sat down for an interview with the Kiev Independent.
00:03:37.240 Now, Zelenskyy, who says he's been trying to end this war, wants to end this war after that botched meeting with Donald Trump at the White House,
00:03:46.680 had some choice words to say in this interview.
00:03:49.020 It doesn't sound like a man who wants to end the war.
00:03:51.060 Take a listen to what he had to say about Vladimir Putin.
00:03:53.900 But it also depends on his age.
00:03:57.500 He will die soon, and that's a fact, and it will come to an end.
00:04:01.840 And it could come to an end even before he ends his absolutely safe and historically losing life, historically lost life.
00:04:19.220 So now, as far as we're concerned, that was propaganda from Vladimir Zelenskyy.
00:04:25.400 We have no indication or news to break to you that Vladimir Putin is indeed sick, that Vladimir Putin is indeed dying.
00:04:34.180 Very odd statement.
00:04:36.780 I guess it's a statement of fact.
00:04:38.700 The day we're born, we all start to die.
00:04:40.800 You and I, as we sit here right now, we're dying.
00:04:43.060 So, but the way he had made it seem that it's expedited and it's going to happen imminently, imminently, and I'm not entirely sure where he got that from, what intel.
00:04:54.380 I'm sure it's just Vladimir Zelenskyy being deceitful, as usual, trying to prolong this war, trying to prolong more of his troops dying on the battlefield.
00:05:04.720 Not entirely sure why Vladimir Zelenskyy wants that, but I think that's what he's virtual signaling.
00:05:11.520 Our guest today is Tony Schaefer.
00:05:13.600 He's the president of Project Sentinel.
00:05:16.020 There's so much to talk about, three-letter agencies, the gutting of them.
00:05:19.400 We were promised that these things would be overhauled.
00:05:22.280 Doesn't seem like that's happening.
00:05:23.840 So much to take up.
00:05:25.540 Tony Schaefer is our guest today.
00:05:27.980 Tony, as always, it's great to have you with us on The Great America Show.
00:05:30.940 Thanks so much for taking the time to join us on this beautiful day in America.
00:05:34.200 I want to start with, first, the mess that it seems is going on inside of the DOD, inside the three-letter agencies.
00:05:42.400 What is going on?
00:05:43.800 We were promised change inside these agencies.
00:05:46.920 It seems like we've still got status quo.
00:05:50.460 Well, John, thank you for having me.
00:05:51.720 We, you have, we're two months in, and the deep state gets a vote.
00:05:58.580 Remember what, you know, I'm the guy that's gone into combat, and there's a saying in the military, no plan ever survives first contact with the enemy, because the enemy has a vote.
00:06:08.080 And so I think what you're seeing here is the enemy voting, and they're voting by distracting, by slowing down, by doing things, like including Jeffrey Goldberg and things.
00:06:19.960 I don't think that was random.
00:06:21.740 I don't think that was accidental.
00:06:23.140 I think that was meant to have a bad effect.
00:06:25.500 I think at this point, many of the things we're going to witness has to do with them catching up.
00:06:32.340 They've been moving so fast, that is, the Trump folks, that they have a hard time staying ahead of them.
00:06:38.280 They're doing now, Trump folks, what I think they should have done last time.
00:06:42.840 I'd recommend it to Mike Flynn.
00:06:44.220 You've got to go in.
00:06:45.380 You've got to knock things over.
00:06:46.800 You've got to be very deliberate.
00:06:47.760 Mike said, oh, no, no, we're going to be friendly.
00:06:51.720 Okay, well, we all saw how that worked out.
00:06:54.420 Yeah.
00:06:54.600 So I think this unfriendly approach is good, but it's going to have downsides.
00:06:59.500 And to your point, people are going to fight back, and they're just now, the resistance is starting to resist.
00:07:04.060 I was told by somebody off the record, I mean, not off the record, but not to the record to disclose the source,
00:07:10.860 that the use of the Signal app that has these people who are still inside these three-letter agencies,
00:07:17.300 these deep staters still inside there, pissed off because it doesn't let them leak as easily as they were able to before.
00:07:24.260 However, how do we still have these people, Tony, inside these agencies infiltrating the same...
00:07:32.140 Because you have...
00:07:33.520 Go ahead.
00:07:34.460 No, I agree with you.
00:07:35.780 I have to be careful because I consult with people who are making decisions on this right now,
00:07:43.680 and I've said, you've got to go down two levels.
00:07:45.680 You've got to fire everybody at the top two levels.
00:07:48.160 Just be done with it.
00:07:49.540 Now, I know there's a lot of firing going on already.
00:07:52.820 And within the context of what they're doing, they've gone for the low-hanging fruit.
00:07:57.960 Like USAID, yeah, get rid of it.
00:07:59.960 Exactly.
00:08:01.200 IRS, get rid of it.
00:08:02.580 Yeah.
00:08:03.160 But now you've got to get to the point of where you start cutting, you start surgically removing things.
00:08:08.720 So I will make an argument that I may have to destroy one day, just saying.
00:08:13.740 But within the intelligence and security apparatus, you've got to kind of be surgical
00:08:19.740 because you still have people who know what they're doing and want to do the right thing.
00:08:24.180 So the idea of just slashing the top tier, you might actually cut something you need.
00:08:31.300 So I understand kind of taking a step back and being a bit more deliberative on,
00:08:35.960 okay, we've got all these guys you're talking about, all the deep staters, all the Alex Vindmans,
00:08:43.160 all those knuckleheads, they're still there.
00:08:45.700 And they're kind of going to burrow in.
00:08:47.740 They're going to try to camouflage themselves.
00:08:49.560 They're going to, John, they're going to look like, oh, I'm just another normal guy.
00:08:54.820 I, you know, I'm not Laura Slurder.
00:08:56.500 Don't look at me.
00:08:58.420 So you've got to kind of peel away the camouflage and you've got to start snipping them out, you know.
00:09:04.960 Or I don't know, I used to have a dog, you know, you've got to get the tick out and the head out.
00:09:10.380 You've got to do that.
00:09:11.200 But it's going to take more time.
00:09:12.820 So if I were the guy in charge, if I were Tulsi Gabbard, I would allow things to kind of settle down a bit.
00:09:21.040 And then about May, June, I'd start sending in, can I say hunter killer?
00:09:27.720 I guess I can say hunter killer, hunter killer squads, not to kill them.
00:09:32.460 I mean, I'm not, nobody's going to kill anybody, but it's a metaphor.
00:09:36.520 Don't get upset.
00:09:37.500 Don't, don't complain to John.
00:09:40.620 It's a metaphor.
00:09:41.940 Hunter killer squads to go figuring out who's, who's buried in, where the camp.
00:09:49.060 So, but you know what I'm saying?
00:09:50.600 And I think the audience knows what I'm saying.
00:09:52.140 You got to, you got to get to that point of where you started going after him.
00:09:54.600 Let me ask you a question.
00:09:56.440 So out of the 30,000 or so people who work in the Pentagon, how many of them are actually top tier people who make decisions, top tier people who are privy to, you know, the top, top, top knowledge, a thousand people, 500 people?
00:10:13.100 No.
00:10:14.060 So there's the layers of knowledgeability.
00:10:16.980 Yeah.
00:10:17.780 There's classified programs within classified programs.
00:10:21.480 And I don't, I, even the acknowledging of certain programs is classified.
00:10:27.140 So I just have to be a little bit careful because that's part of what I want Pete Hicks to do.
00:10:32.240 You know, my friend, Kurt Weldon, Kurt and I have spoken about a number of things we want to have declassified regarding able danger, 9-11.
00:10:39.180 So for that level, the level we're talking there, there's probably, I don't know, maybe a hundred and all of Washington.
00:10:47.440 There are deep secrets.
00:10:48.880 And between Congress, like you only know that only the principles, like the team of eight, it's like the House Armed Services, the House Intelligence, the leaders of the House, Senate Armed Services, Senate Intelligence, leaders of the Senate.
00:11:04.460 But that's it.
00:11:05.560 I mean, it's that tightly controlled and you have a similar number of people in the Pentagon.
00:11:09.720 There are programs like that.
00:11:11.780 But the question becomes, who's kind of knowledgeable and decision makers?
00:11:15.700 And I sat there in 2004.
00:11:18.300 I was attached.
00:11:19.160 No, it was in 2005.
00:11:20.080 I was attached to the U.S. Navy, to their internal think tank called Deep Blue.
00:11:24.360 And I hated being in the Pentagon, for the record.
00:11:28.740 And I sat outside.
00:11:30.160 There's a place called Ground Zero.
00:11:31.640 It's like a little cafe in the middle.
00:11:33.480 It's in the open area.
00:11:34.640 It's called Ground Zero because that's where the Russians had their aiming points for the nuclear weapons and for Washington back during the Cold War.
00:11:40.620 And, John, I'd sit there.
00:11:42.260 I'd look.
00:11:42.740 I'd watch people.
00:11:43.540 It's like, what the hell do you all do?
00:11:45.680 Because I knew what I was doing.
00:11:47.220 I was working for Navy leadership.
00:11:49.100 I was there because of Army leadership.
00:11:51.180 And so I'm trying to figure out, you know, literally you get, to your point, thousands of people kind of coming and going.
00:11:57.560 And I would argue that maybe 5%, 5% of those people actually are engaged in real decision-making and activities.
00:12:06.940 The rest of them, I think it's a form of social welfare.
00:12:10.560 And I'm going to get in trouble for saying it, but it's kind of the truth.
00:12:15.020 They don't need to be there.
00:12:17.120 So you just made my point exactly.
00:12:19.560 If it's 5%, it's a very small fraction of that 30,000.
00:12:22.520 Why is it so hard for Pete Hegseth to bring in 10 Tony Schaffers and say, you are to review 50 to 100 of these people.
00:12:35.100 If they're no good, I want to know why they're no good.
00:12:37.960 They're out of here.
00:12:38.920 It's not that hard of a task to not have to deal with this nonsense that we're going to have to deal with.
00:12:44.140 Trump will be impeached again.
00:12:45.520 Mark my words.
00:12:46.700 If we lose to Congress, he will be impeached.
00:12:48.600 Yeah, I'm with you.
00:12:49.200 So the easy way to do it, to me, is first off, besides that 30,000 people, you have contractors.
00:12:58.020 You have Boeing, General Dynamics.
00:13:02.940 All these contractors that make stuff also put butts in seats.
00:13:07.020 They're assistants.
00:13:08.860 They're what we would call step-and-fetches.
00:13:11.120 And so, yeah, I would first off just cut all those contracts.
00:13:14.540 Like, here, you're done.
00:13:15.600 I don't know if you knew this, John.
00:13:16.800 They make McDonnell, Douglas, Boeing, for every butt they put in a seat.
00:13:22.480 And these people make a lot of money.
00:13:24.580 They make between $120,000 to $180,000.
00:13:28.500 Each corporation who does that gets $100,000 above that.
00:13:34.380 Yeah.
00:13:34.580 So you're talking about a quarter million per person.
00:13:38.500 Now, someone who's basically someone who's an admin.
00:13:41.680 So I would just chop that.
00:13:44.500 It's like, yeah, this is done.
00:13:45.880 We're done with this.
00:13:46.700 Stop it.
00:13:47.520 I'd chop that all out.
00:13:48.640 Get rid of that.
00:13:49.580 And then, to your point, over a year, I would do it, again, to be deliberate, to give people a say.
00:13:55.240 I think due process is important.
00:13:57.340 I'd give people a year.
00:13:58.480 It's like, okay, we're going to have boards to review every position.
00:14:02.580 What we call in the Army, TDA.
00:14:05.020 TDA positions are those above a brigade, essentially, in the Army.
00:14:10.240 And I would go through and review every one of those for validity and competence.
00:14:15.520 Is it valid?
00:14:16.940 Is the person competent?
00:14:18.020 That's it.
00:14:18.440 That's all you need to know.
00:14:20.200 Yeah, because there are, like you said, the Vindmans of the world.
00:14:22.540 They're still there.
00:14:23.720 They're probably recording conversations of Donald Trump talking to world leaders, taking things out of context, you know, cut and paste.
00:14:31.120 Hey, Mr. Putin, can you do me a favor?
00:14:35.120 And then, you know, cut a whole conversation out.
00:14:38.260 And the real conversation says, can you stop killing all those Ukrainians?
00:14:42.140 And then, you know, it's like it's the same thing that's going to happen that happened with Vindman.
00:14:47.060 And, again, because there's people with severe.
00:14:49.340 It's not even a joke at this point anymore, Tony.
00:14:51.260 These people are mentally sick.
00:14:53.180 You know, I know so many people who are Democrats who, when I talk politics with them, they get red in the face.
00:14:58.580 They start screaming and acting completely.
00:15:00.900 These are sick people.
00:15:02.420 They're not people who think level-headed and mental-wise.
00:15:05.940 And they're running around our Pentagon.
00:15:07.680 They're running around the NSC.
00:15:09.660 I want to know now how many of them are working for Mike Waltz.
00:15:14.060 Yeah.
00:15:14.860 Well, I think that's what we're going to hopefully come to find a little bit of clarity on regarding
00:15:21.220 the whole adding Jeff Goldberg to that chat.
00:15:25.780 So, to that point, though, you're going to have people who are considered professional staffers.
00:15:31.580 And this is the issue.
00:15:32.960 And this is why Mike, by the way, first off, cleared out most of the NSC to begin with.
00:15:37.940 So, whoever's left there is kind of selected.
00:15:40.920 So, okay, who of the selected now is still working for the other side?
00:15:45.780 Because some of them still are.
00:15:48.000 During the first go-around, John, I knew this.
00:15:50.760 Lou knew this, too.
00:15:52.100 That there were people who were picked by Trump who were not loyal to Trump.
00:15:57.020 And we, part of my job back then as an advisor, I was an outside advisor.
00:16:01.220 I was advising a number of senior administration officials.
00:16:06.480 I had access to the White House, people at the White House.
00:16:09.080 And my job, I actually offered up a plan to try to basically do a Cold War style.
00:16:17.340 I need to be careful because of the terminology.
00:16:20.320 Basically, an operation that would be designed to do controlled leaks and find out who was leaking.
00:16:26.440 There was a way of doing it.
00:16:27.340 I don't want to get into it.
00:16:28.180 It would take too long to explain.
00:16:29.100 But we offered that up.
00:16:31.340 And it's like, people went like, it's like, yeah, we can do this.
00:16:35.220 It'll probably surprise you who's leaking.
00:16:38.200 And so, I don't think they wanted to know.
00:16:39.860 I don't think the first Trump White House really wanted to know how badly they were infiltrated.
00:16:44.780 Just saying.
00:16:45.680 So, we didn't do the op.
00:16:47.100 But we offered it.
00:16:47.980 It's like, hey, this is how we would do it.
00:16:49.860 And I had approval of very senior cabinet-level people to do it.
00:16:53.740 It was some of the other folks who were maybe not loyal to the president.
00:16:58.020 We're just like, yeah, we don't want to do this.
00:16:59.980 So, I do believe that while not as severe, you still have that problem of people who are on the inside wanting to leak or who are leaking.
00:17:11.560 It's going to be a problem.
00:17:12.960 So, again, they're two months in.
00:17:14.660 I would give them the benefit of 90 days.
00:17:17.480 Give them another month before I start being critical of their process.
00:17:21.540 But they need to start doing something to secure the internal communications.
00:17:26.640 And I said this on other media.
00:17:28.280 I'm on Newsmax.
00:17:29.120 There's a certain point, John, that you just have to communicate.
00:17:33.680 I actually have used the example.
00:17:35.280 I had to brief the chairman of the Joint Chiefs on an issue above top secret.
00:17:40.940 It was above top secret.
00:17:42.300 It was very sensitive.
00:17:43.660 And I briefed him in the middle of a football stadium surrounded by people.
00:17:47.160 Nobody could hear us.
00:17:48.340 It was that noisy.
00:17:49.520 But it's like, you know, I don't have time to grab the cone of silence.
00:17:53.540 Sorry.
00:17:54.980 We just got to do it here.
00:17:56.640 And we did it.
00:17:57.540 And we had the conversation.
00:17:58.600 Nobody heard us because it was so damn noisy.
00:18:01.560 So, I actually looked around at the stadium.
00:18:05.160 And I'm next to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
00:18:07.000 I cannot believe we're doing this.
00:18:10.120 But you just got to communicate.
00:18:11.740 You got to pick a point and do it.
00:18:13.520 There's a point of diminishing returns where you've got to just get the job done.
00:18:17.320 And so, yeah, it was a Jack Bauer moment.
00:18:19.300 You know, you're out there in the middle.
00:18:20.680 You got to brief the guy.
00:18:21.800 You got to be done with it.
00:18:22.640 So, you can't do everything to an infinite level of known security.
00:18:30.360 At a certain point, you just got to communicate.
00:18:32.180 But I hope they get better at doing what they're doing.
00:18:34.200 Yeah, they have no choice.
00:18:35.340 I want to take a quick break here, folks.
00:18:36.560 We're talking with Tony Schaefer.
00:18:37.980 He's the president of Project Sentinel.
00:18:39.740 You've probably seen him on Newsmax probably like four or five times a day.
00:18:43.420 Taking a little break to join us here on the Great America Show.
00:18:46.640 When we return, I want to take up the regurgitation of garbage that we continue to see in D.C.,
00:18:50.800 whether it be the people, the staffers, the programs used, all of that.
00:18:56.480 We also have a conflict of interest, in my opinion.
00:18:59.520 We're going to take that up with Tony.
00:19:01.160 On the other side of this quick break, we're coming right back with Tony Schaefer.
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00:20:08.200 Folks, we're back with Tony Schaefer, president of Project Sentinel.
00:20:11.460 Tony, I have a question for you.
00:20:13.760 So we're told information in Signal Group Chat is not classified information.
00:20:18.980 Now, say further down the road, it comes out that it is classified information.
00:20:23.800 Jeffrey Goldberg put this all out on the Internet, obviously, to embarrass President Trump and the administration.
00:20:29.020 Is he guilty of espionage?
00:20:32.660 So the answer is it depends.
00:20:36.680 I've seen – I've worked with FBI agents and DOJ on a couple things.
00:20:41.900 You can stretch things quite a bit.
00:20:43.140 I used to work something called the counter-drug operations against the cartels and mafia, which we're going back to finally.
00:20:50.340 And there's something called parallel construction.
00:20:54.420 So once you get a tip, you can go look at other things that will enlighten your investigation.
00:21:00.320 So there's things they could do to kind of do that with him if they wanted.
00:21:03.660 I don't think they will.
00:21:05.580 But let's talk about Goldberg for a second.
00:21:09.020 I understand the reticence of including him as a figure because he's the guy – and, John, that we need to remember.
00:21:16.420 He's the guy that tried to tell us that al-Qaeda was hanging out with Saddam Hussein using his golden toilets in his big old mansions.
00:21:26.220 It wasn't true.
00:21:27.320 But Goldberg helped convince people to go to war against Iraq in 2003.
00:21:32.060 He's also the sucker and losers reporter.
00:21:34.900 He's the guy that reported that President Trump – so this guy has no integrity.
00:21:40.180 So there is a reason.
00:21:42.260 This was not accidental.
00:21:43.600 I want your audience to understand whatever happened here was not an accident.
00:21:49.300 Someone intended for this to happen.
00:21:52.920 Now, are the outcomes what they wanted?
00:21:55.580 I don't know.
00:21:56.480 But I can tell you that including Goldberg in this way was meant to have an effect.
00:22:04.480 Is it having the effect they wanted?
00:22:06.340 That I don't know yet.
00:22:07.780 But it goes back to your questions the first part of this interview.
00:22:10.380 People need to be looking at all this because there's links – there's inconvenient links of individuals being involved in this whole fiasco that tells me you need to have a much deeper investigation of it.
00:22:24.120 So would it be an investigation by Cash Patel regarding leaks?
00:22:27.680 I would encourage that if I were Cash.
00:22:32.380 Let's talk about one of those connections.
00:22:34.480 It just so happens that Catherine Maher, who's the CEO of NPR, is also the chair of board of directors for that app, Signal.
00:22:44.120 How is it, Tony?
00:22:45.380 Whether it's the judges in D.C., the district judges, the same three district judges who are running the same cases against Donald Trump, whether it be the staffers who are still floating in the ballots from the last administration, whether it be the politicos, the Jeffrey Goldbergs of the world, or the Catherine Maher's of the world, how do we continue to have this regurgitation of garbage?
00:23:09.000 This talks to a longer-term severing of the deep state brain trust, because you asked me about the Pentagon and who really works well.
00:23:19.820 You have a similar thing regarding the deep state.
00:23:21.840 You've got a few folks.
00:23:23.500 I would argue they all kind of are connected to Barack Obama, if you look close enough.
00:23:27.520 Valerie Jarrett and Susan Rice have been his demons, his little deputy demons that go out and do his bidding, and they all link together.
00:23:38.580 And you'll find these people have lunches together, they have dinners, and they all kind of run in that circle, and that way it's very controlled.
00:23:45.800 It's similar, I'm going to say this and get in trouble, it's similar to what Hitler did with the industry during the 30s.
00:23:52.660 Hitler figured out, yeah, I'm not going to be able to control everything, but I can control a few people, and they can control everything else.
00:23:58.620 So this is a very similar, I'm just going to say it, fascist philosophy, because they always call it fascist, like, no, no, no, no, no, you're the fascist.
00:24:06.600 This is because we see it here.
00:24:07.900 We see the pattern.
00:24:09.520 And to your point, she's on the board of Signal.
00:24:13.580 She worked, she directed Wikipedia for years, and she had the temerity, John, to say, yeah, we don't really, we don't focus on the truth.
00:24:23.700 We focus on what we think the truth should be.
00:24:27.100 It'll help us get things done.
00:24:30.140 I'm paraphrasing what she said, but that is.
00:24:32.240 And by the way, I know it to be a fact, because my Wikipedia page is always aft up.
00:24:37.360 You can go over there right now, and you, the person you know me to be is completely different if you read Wikipedia.
00:24:44.980 According to them, I'm some unknown lieutenant colonel who had a bad attitude and had no credibility in a 9-11 attack.
00:24:53.600 You know, Lou's put it out before.
00:24:55.820 We've had all this evidence.
00:24:57.160 More is about to come out.
00:24:57.860 But according to them, I'm a disgruntled employee.
00:25:01.200 That's the narrative they want to put forward.
00:25:04.720 Did they accuse you of being a drunk, too?
00:25:07.680 Yeah.
00:25:08.180 Oh, yeah.
00:25:08.680 Oh, of course.
00:25:09.720 It's like nuts.
00:25:11.060 Of course.
00:25:12.360 Look, I mean, at a point, I'm coming up on 35 years of sobriety in June.
00:25:17.120 So it's kind of like, yeah, I don't drink, dude.
00:25:18.900 Sorry.
00:25:19.640 Yeah, I know.
00:25:20.240 I know.
00:25:20.660 I know.
00:25:20.980 It's like, yeah, okay.
00:25:22.440 Yeah, back in the 80s, I drank a lot.
00:25:25.700 Oh, yeah.
00:25:26.480 I was like a fish.
00:25:27.800 But I'm just telling you.
00:25:29.460 But see, you hit the nail on the head.
00:25:32.720 They'll take one item and say, oh, this is who he is.
00:25:36.200 It's like, no.
00:25:36.720 You know, they won't put, I've got Walter Jones, my friend Walter Jones, read my career into the congressional record.
00:25:42.620 Nope.
00:25:43.060 Won't put it on there.
00:25:44.100 It doesn't meet their editorial standard.
00:25:47.820 Yeah.
00:25:48.580 Hey, congressional record.
00:25:50.980 So that's my point.
00:25:53.200 She, she is the, the grandmother who does this editing.
00:25:58.360 So if she does, so if she's that, just take it, take this from an intelligence officer.
00:26:03.380 If she is that deceptive in a job regarding information, do you really think she's going to be honest at her job at Signal?
00:26:10.060 Do you really think she's going to change things at NPR to make it fair and balanced?
00:26:14.760 No.
00:26:15.200 Just ask him, because I don't think so.
00:26:18.000 And just to go back and preface what you said, Tony, most of your work, I mean, correct me if I'm wrong, but your intel work that you did that has made the news headlines was done after 2000, 2001.
00:26:28.720 So that is way after that 35-year period.
00:26:32.100 Full disclosure, I offered, I didn't even know you were 35 years sober.
00:26:35.600 Congratulations.
00:26:36.500 I offered Tony a drink last month when I saw him, and he declined.
00:26:40.000 So I can attest that Tony's not in the best.
00:26:43.200 That's true.
00:26:43.980 That's true.
00:26:44.600 That's bad behavior.
00:26:45.500 That's true.
00:26:46.740 But no, that's what they do to you, Tony.
00:26:48.360 I spoke to Russ Tice yesterday.
00:26:50.460 Same thing to him.
00:26:51.500 They make it like.
00:26:52.100 I love Rice.
00:26:53.200 Right.
00:26:53.640 You're a mental patient, Tony.
00:26:55.540 You're not mentally fit.
00:26:57.080 You're a psychopath.
00:26:58.880 But the real psychopaths are these people who gaslight.
00:27:01.860 They're sociopaths.
00:27:03.420 They're people who don't.
00:27:04.380 They look in the mirror, Tony, and they lie to themselves, and they believe the lie.
00:27:08.260 That's the people that we're supposed to trust to tell us Tony Schaefer's a bad dude.
00:27:12.860 I mean, it's like a schizophrenia.
00:27:17.360 It's insane.
00:27:18.420 Literally insane.
00:27:19.180 And by the way, so the beauty of Trump, the beauty of Trump, John, is that he's fearless.
00:27:26.320 He doesn't care about what they think, because in the old days, people were always a little
00:27:30.600 bit worried about, what are they going to say about me?
00:27:32.680 I want to try to appease them and get along with them.
00:27:34.980 Trump doesn't care.
00:27:36.400 Most of the people who work for Trump, I don't care.
00:27:38.840 I mean, it's like, yeah, you said the worst about me.
00:27:40.320 I just don't care at this point.
00:27:41.400 So I think it's going to take that.
00:27:43.060 I just don't give a damn.
00:27:44.300 And frankly, Scarlett, I don't give a damn attitude to get things changed, and I think
00:27:48.300 that's what they're going to do.
00:27:49.880 Yeah, I mean, we have no choice, Tony, because if we listen to what they say, you go out there
00:27:53.320 and read articles on Lou Dobbs, and I saw one yesterday, and it said, like, racist, xenophobe.
00:28:00.780 No, he was seeking the truth.
00:28:03.200 He was clear-eyed about the truth.
00:28:05.820 I've heard people make comments around Lou that were borderline racist, and Lou would
00:28:10.180 stop them in their tracks and say, and completely reprimand them.
00:28:13.920 And to read these things, it's like, stand-up people that they try to ruin their lives
00:28:19.060 because these people are just so sick and absolutely deranged.
00:28:22.940 I want to turn to, Tony, before we get to break here, the Crossfire Hurricane documents.
00:28:28.080 President Trump is saying today that we're going to see the 2020 election was rigged
00:28:32.660 when he declassifies all these documents, saying, quote,
00:28:35.960 there was an election that I won.
00:28:37.140 I won by a lot.
00:28:37.880 You're going to find out.
00:28:39.040 The documents are there.
00:28:39.900 The numbers are there.
00:28:40.660 We won by a lot.
00:28:41.420 We won three elections, and we did very well in the second one.
00:28:46.260 These documents were given to John Solomon, and I'm going to talk to John Solomon tomorrow.
00:28:49.860 These documents were given to John Solomon, then taken back, and now given back in this,
00:28:55.040 and some of them are still, I'm being told, are going to be classified.
00:28:58.580 What do you think we find out in the Crossfire Hurricane documents that we don't already know?
00:29:02.340 Well, there's two things I think we're going to – I think it's more about confirmation of theories and beliefs.
00:29:10.620 So – and you know, John, we've talked about this, and Lou and I talked about this,
00:29:14.080 the Jesse Morgan, the Palette of Ballots guy.
00:29:16.540 I think that – I think we're going to come to find it.
00:29:19.520 I'd love to have him on the show.
00:29:20.180 I'm still trying to get him to come on.
00:29:23.080 I've reached out to Jesse.
00:29:24.980 We'll see what he says.
00:29:26.660 The problem is this.
00:29:27.800 I think we're going to come to find that Jesse Morgan was not unique.
00:29:31.340 I think we're going to come to find that there were probably a dozen or more similar operations,
00:29:36.640 because what they were doing – and I've talked about this with you and Lou –
00:29:39.900 they, the Democrats, had to have artifacts prepared to dump into the system.
00:29:44.580 That is to say, they knew, they knew that Trump was going to have an overwhelming number of people come vote.
00:29:50.060 And so they picked wisely – and this is where they were brilliant near evil –
00:29:53.580 they picked a few of the swing states where they knew it would be very close.
00:29:56.560 The margins were very close.
00:29:58.120 And so they were prepared to both take over systems electronically to have digitization,
00:30:03.560 to basically be able to fudge the numbers, you know, the big drops and whatever, the big curves,
00:30:08.760 you know, like the middle of the night, there, oh, there's the spike.
00:30:12.640 And then they had to have something to go with the spike.
00:30:14.800 So they had to have people prepared with artifacts, the ballots, to dump into the system,
00:30:19.520 which they did in Philadelphia.
00:30:20.480 So I think we're going to come to find that that was all happening in multiple locations.
00:30:26.140 And by the way, there was no accident that I was stopped by the Attorney General.
00:30:35.780 I mean, this is something I still think – and I've encouraged them to investigate.
00:30:39.580 As a matter of fact, if I talk to Cash, he needs to actually examine the role of the Attorney General,
00:30:45.820 because I think not only did they have the system set up to do this, people like Barr were involved.
00:30:54.540 I think – and I'm just going to say it for the record, I think Bill Barr was part of the cover-up of the 2020 cheat.
00:31:01.780 Yeah.
00:31:02.520 It is what it is.
00:31:04.160 Especially after hearing –
00:31:05.120 And so I –
00:31:06.620 Go ahead.
00:31:06.900 Yeah, and I think that's what we're going to come to find.
00:31:09.560 We're going to come to find people we suspected to be involved.
00:31:12.160 We're involved.
00:31:13.240 I think the other thing we're going to come to find is that the FBI knew.
00:31:17.740 The FBI knew in detail what was going on, and yet it was all shoved aside and ignored.
00:31:22.820 And so the thing I think that ought to come out of this, because I think – John Solomon, I love John.
00:31:26.720 I said, hey, I think we're going to come to find that John's going to be able to confirm all of the beliefs of what happened.
00:31:35.060 But more importantly, John and you, and me, I'll have to put pressure on cash to prosecute people for doing this.
00:31:43.080 If you don't prosecute people, they're going to do it again.
00:31:47.180 You've got to send people to jail, period.
00:31:49.200 Because this – and by the way, we were all made to look like we're nuts because we said, no, no, no.
00:31:55.960 There's something wrong with the 2020 election.
00:31:57.720 And we were all, to your point, by Catherine Marr and all these other folks, oh, you're crazy.
00:32:03.380 You're election deniers.
00:32:04.540 Yeah, no, you're absolutely right.
00:32:07.820 And I'm actually going to absolutely talk about that with John.
00:32:11.240 It's disappointing and sad.
00:32:13.200 For everyone who doesn't know who Jesse Morgan is, you can go to my Twitter, JohnFawcettNY.
00:32:17.160 I've got the video up there, the interview he did with the great Lou Dobbs.
00:32:20.500 One of the only people who's willing to have him on TV.
00:32:22.680 What does that tell you about what you need to know?
00:32:25.860 Tony also got a very interesting phone call.
00:32:27.720 I don't know if you mentioned this, from William Barr.
00:32:29.720 That only furthers – I don't know if you want to tell the audience what he said to you.
00:32:33.240 Yeah, I'll do a quick – so, yeah, just a very brief thing.
00:32:36.700 I was hired by Bernie Kerrick to come in and work with the Armistad Project to do investigations to basically handle whistleblowers.
00:32:45.500 I'm a whistleblower.
00:32:46.300 We were intaking whistleblowers.
00:32:47.740 One of the whistleblowers was Jesse Morgan.
00:32:49.960 He called the Pennsylvania Republican Party hotline saying, I think I saw something.
00:32:56.540 As a matter of fact, I think I was involved.
00:32:58.280 And so, we had great courage.
00:33:00.160 We put together an op.
00:33:02.180 I was on a private plane going up to do a cold interview with the guy.
00:33:06.160 We vetted him.
00:33:07.280 Turned out – to make a long story very short, he was valid.
00:33:10.420 We spent time.
00:33:11.200 We brought a red team in, a red team of former postmasters to basically tell us how the postal system works in the blind.
00:33:19.040 Didn't tell them about Jesse Morgan.
00:33:20.380 Just said, how does it work?
00:33:21.920 And then we said, well, just – we have a whistleblower saying, this is what happened.
00:33:25.600 Is it possible?
00:33:26.720 And, man, oh, man, they all turned white.
00:33:28.440 It's like, yeah, that could be done.
00:33:31.840 And so, we validated everything.
00:33:33.620 And then we went public.
00:33:34.500 You can still see the interview where I get up on stage and I'm talking about what we found.
00:33:40.220 And it was literally the day after that, John, that I'm sitting there.
00:33:45.460 I went through my friend and mentor, Ed Neese.
00:33:48.540 Ed and I are still friends.
00:33:50.000 I told Ed what we had.
00:33:51.580 It's like, Ed, we need to brief Bill Barr on the fact that we have found a real provable point of election fraud, massive fraud.
00:34:04.500 As in, like, 640,000 ballots of fraud.
00:34:09.020 So, Ed Neese, God bless Ed, said, yeah, I believe you.
00:34:11.520 I trust you.
00:34:12.680 I'm going to call Bill.
00:34:14.220 So, he, Ed Neese, former Attorney General and President Reagan, calls Bill Barr and says, hey, Tony Schaefer needs to meet with you.
00:34:21.880 He's got a valid investigation of fraud.
00:34:26.560 So, he wants to brief you.
00:34:29.320 So, it's like, Ed calls me.
00:34:31.340 He says, oh, I just talked to Bill.
00:34:32.700 So, here's his deputy.
00:34:34.760 Call his deputy to set up a time to go see him.
00:34:37.520 Great.
00:34:37.960 I figure my job is halfway done.
00:34:39.540 Right, John?
00:34:40.080 You know, you got the meeting.
00:34:42.180 So, I figure, wow, we're finally going to get something on the radar of DOJ to pay attention.
00:34:49.360 Not five minutes later, Bill Barr calls me.
00:34:52.860 Hey, Tony, what's going on?
00:34:54.780 Well, I explained to him what's going on.
00:34:56.680 He says, you will turn Mr. Morgan over to me immediately.
00:35:01.680 You are interfering with my investigation.
00:35:04.320 What?
00:35:06.740 You are investigating squat.
00:35:08.980 It's like, no, no, you will turn him over to the FBI today at 2 o'clock.
00:35:14.400 I said, no.
00:35:15.380 No, I will not.
00:35:16.880 First off, he's got to get whistleblower protection.
00:35:19.140 No, he's not a whistleblower.
00:35:21.040 Secondly, he's got information which I consider to be something you all would try to suppress.
00:35:25.400 Oh, no, we're never going to suppress it.
00:35:29.020 Okay.
00:35:30.260 So, I fight Bill Barr.
00:35:33.100 I said, and I'm telling you for the record, and I've told John Solomon this, too.
00:35:38.200 John and I have had this conversation.
00:35:40.140 I refuse to comply.
00:35:41.400 I will not turn over Mr. Morgan to you without him having legal representation and whistleblower status.
00:35:49.500 That is not negotiable.
00:35:50.620 Until it happens, I will not turn him over.
00:35:53.440 Ten minutes later, I was fired.
00:35:56.040 Oh, my.
00:35:58.080 Bill Barr called Rudy Giuliani, who called Bernie and got me fired.
00:36:07.040 It's like, and I tried to explain to him, it's like, no, no, no, you don't understand.
00:36:11.340 This is, and they were so busy with all the other things, they didn't recognize they were being lied to by Bill Barr.
00:36:19.180 I think, John, I don't think they could believe, they could not believe at the time Bill Barr was lying to them.
00:36:26.220 I think that's how far convinced they were that Bill Barr was on their side.
00:36:30.340 So when it came to me being obstinate, oh, Schaefer's not cooperating, it's like, yeah, I'm not cooperating because we're about to give up a witness to the bad guys.
00:36:39.680 Yeah, yeah.
00:36:41.440 There you go.
00:36:42.700 Bill Barr was a good guy because he cleared Trump on Russia collusion.
00:36:45.980 It took him a long time, but cleared him on Russia collusion.
00:36:47.840 He figured, okay, that's our baseline.
00:36:49.640 This man has been honest with us, at least to this point.
00:36:52.320 But the truth of the matter is Bill Barr is not a man.
00:36:54.580 He's a coward.
00:36:55.580 He never investigated, and he lied under oath.
00:36:57.920 He never investigated one instance of election fraud, not one.
00:37:02.080 He lied under oath, was never held accountable.
00:37:04.460 Now he's nowhere to be found.
00:37:06.000 For anyone who wants to see the real Bill Barr, I often recommend this documentary to people.
00:37:10.740 It's called The Octopus Murders, American Conspiracy on Netflix, and it goes back to how complicit Will Barr is back into the 90s and 2000s and how corrupt our Justice Department is.
00:37:21.180 I want to take one quick break here and come back on a short segment.
00:37:24.260 I want to go into some foreign policy, what the hell is going on in Ukraine and Russia.
00:37:28.480 Sure.
00:37:28.720 A little bit of a deviation, but I'm trying to figure out if this war is ever going to end or Zelensky flees the country before it does.
00:37:35.460 We're coming right back with Tony Schaefer, folks.
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00:38:40.840 Folks, we're back.
00:38:41.740 Tony Schaefer, president of Project Sentinel.
00:38:44.460 Tony, I'm trying to figure out, as we look at everything here at home, what's going on overseas?
00:38:50.620 Ukraine and Russia, we have a ceasefire.
00:38:52.420 We don't have a ceasefire.
00:38:53.560 We do.
00:38:54.380 Zelensky says they don't mean it.
00:38:56.020 Putin says they don't mean it.
00:38:57.540 Who's the bad guy here?
00:38:58.660 What's going on?
00:39:00.060 Well, Zelensky's the bad guy, and he keeps playing both sides against the middle.
00:39:03.820 Basically, there's two competing formats for the end of the war.
00:39:07.880 One is the European format.
00:39:09.600 That is the French, the horse-eating socialists showing up with their army and being the peacekeepers.
00:39:17.900 I'm rolling my eyes until they almost fall out of my head.
00:39:20.540 It's like, OK.
00:39:22.140 Or us, the U.S.
00:39:23.840 The U.S. right now is negotiating in Saudi Arabia.
00:39:26.420 And the idea here is we're going to figure out a way to commercialize peace.
00:39:31.480 That is to say, we're going to put the Russians back on the SWIFT system so they can interact and trade with Russia and with the Europeans.
00:39:38.060 And we're going to exploit things together.
00:39:40.440 And then, by the way, we want to decouple Russia from China.
00:39:43.080 Big issue.
00:39:44.560 When Russia, when China looks at Russia, they see food.
00:39:48.260 It's like they want to gobble up.
00:39:49.800 So it's like Russia knows this, too.
00:39:51.260 And we want to also find a way to essentially work with Russia against Iran.
00:39:56.380 Big issues.
00:39:57.500 So that's one.
00:39:58.960 It's basically called Budapest 2.
00:40:02.080 Not Budapest 2.
00:40:02.960 It's called Istanbul Plus.
00:40:10.260 Istanbul Plus is the name of it.
00:40:12.080 They almost had an Istanbul agreement back in 2021.
00:40:15.660 This is the extension of that.
00:40:17.280 And I think that's what they're going to go with.
00:40:18.400 The Europeans want something completely different.
00:40:23.000 And they have bellicose language.
00:40:24.640 They're talking about outproducing the Russians.
00:40:27.420 Like, you haven't done it so far.
00:40:28.960 Do you really think you can do it?
00:40:30.540 And one of the things I find most ironic, John, oh, the Russians are going to invade.
00:40:35.900 It's like, don't you think if the Russians were going to invade, they'd do it now when you're the weakest?
00:40:41.360 Like, do you think they're going to wait and let you arm up?
00:40:44.020 It just, their side is complete.
00:40:47.180 It's like, I just ask people, think for yourself.
00:40:50.900 Think about this.
00:40:51.980 If the Russians were going to do something like that, they'd do it now when you've been demilitarized.
00:40:55.660 You've given the Ukrainians all your stuff.
00:40:58.140 The Russians just kind of shuffled it on the side.
00:41:01.040 If they wanted Europe, they would take it now.
00:41:03.320 And who wants Europe?
00:41:05.340 Nobody wants Europe.
00:41:06.340 We don't want Europe.
00:41:07.140 As we saw in that group chat with J.D. Vance, everyone's tired.
00:41:11.760 Yeah, that's right.
00:41:14.100 But, you know, this may be a novice question, but I ask this to people who are, you know, very well versed in foreign policy.
00:41:22.040 Is it not in our best interest to try to fix our relationship with Russia?
00:41:25.920 We've lied to them since 1990.
00:41:28.140 If we can get Russia and America back to normalized relations, okay, it puts China in a very peculiar place because China cannot move on Taiwan.
00:41:41.680 They cannot move on the Philippines.
00:41:43.080 They cannot move anywhere.
00:41:44.140 I mean, I'm not entirely sold they can move anyway economically, but it doesn't matter.
00:41:48.180 In the next hundred years, they can't do a damn thing.
00:41:51.760 Is it not in our best interest, Tony?
00:41:53.600 Like I said, a very novice question to try to make peace with Russia, to try to work some economic deals.
00:42:01.100 We help them.
00:42:01.780 They help us.
00:42:03.220 Squash the beef.
00:42:04.700 Stop moving NATO closer to the country as we promised we were going to do in 1990.
00:42:09.140 John, I agree with you.
00:42:10.260 I think it's important to recognize that everything is linked.
00:42:12.980 Everything you talked about is all linked together.
00:42:15.240 We have to accept that as something of a foundation.
00:42:18.420 There's other things besides Ukraine and Taiwan, the Philippines.
00:42:23.700 All these things are important.
00:42:25.240 The other thing that is coming up is START 2.
00:42:28.280 The START agreement, which ended the Cold War, one of the treaties that ended the Cold War, has to be renegotiated because it expires in February of 2022.
00:42:37.320 Gee, do you want Biden negotiating or Trump?
00:42:42.160 Well, I think Trump's going to be the guy.
00:42:43.660 Thank God he is.
00:42:44.440 So those are big issues we'll have to resolve with the other big nuclear power in the planet.
00:42:49.240 Remember, Russia may be smaller economically, but they are the other big nuclear weapons holder on the planet.
00:42:55.800 We have to accept that for what it is and deal with it as such.
00:42:59.620 Yeah.
00:43:00.880 Something so common.
00:43:02.340 Tony, we live in a world where common sense is just not used anymore.
00:43:05.900 It's not common.
00:43:06.980 You can, in my opinion, you could fix 75% of the world problems, Tony, not with using your college degree from the naval.
00:43:13.300 Not that there's anything wrong with that.
00:43:14.780 We respect you highly.
00:43:15.720 But your naval degree, your Harvard degree, we can fix 75% of the world problems, Tony, by just using common sense.
00:43:22.600 Exactly.
00:43:23.400 I'm with you completely.
00:43:24.620 A hundred percent.
00:43:26.120 Real quickly, before we wrap up here, a war we have here at home, our southern border.
00:43:30.400 Pete Hegseth has now ordered troops at the U.S. border to start doing missions at the border to dissuade people from considering coming.
00:43:37.680 Fentanyl deaths are actually down, believe it or not, Tony, and cocaine deaths are up.
00:43:42.420 So maybe China's getting the message.
00:43:44.260 I'm not entirely sure.
00:43:45.620 Cocaine is their next best thing when they can't get fentanyl through the border.
00:43:49.080 What do we see at the border real quickly?
00:43:50.800 I know you're short on time.
00:43:52.640 We're going to send Hunter Biden down to Mexico and see if he can take a dent out of the stock.
00:43:57.760 He'll be deployed into Mexico City and he'll be our main drug consumer.
00:44:01.720 No, seriously, we're going to be doing military operations against the cartel.
00:44:06.460 We proposed this, by the way, back in the 90s when I was a senior clandestine human intelligence guy for Jadif East, which is now Jadif South and Key West.
00:44:15.360 We proposed this and DEA went nuts.
00:44:17.620 Oh, no, no, no, we can do it.
00:44:19.380 It's like, you're not going to do it.
00:44:20.380 And they never did.
00:44:20.920 So now we're going to do it.
00:44:22.300 Something we proposed 30 years ago, we're probably going to do now.
00:44:25.580 So God bless Pete.
00:44:26.660 And we're going to jump right into that and start taking out the bad guys.
00:44:30.120 And it's going to have an effect.
00:44:31.340 Tony Schaefer, we always appreciate your insights joining us here on The Great America Show.
00:44:35.360 We'll talk to you very, very, very soon.
00:44:37.740 Great.
00:44:37.980 Thanks, John.
00:44:38.780 Thanks, everybody, for being with us today here on The Great America Show.
00:44:41.300 We hope to see you back here tomorrow for The Great America Show.
00:44:43.480 Our guest, as I said, will be just the news's editor-in-chief, John Solomon.
00:44:47.820 He joins us to break down all the Crossfire Hurricane documents and what we can expect declassification-wise going forward.
00:44:55.560 We hope to see you for that tomorrow here on The Great America Show.
00:44:58.140 Until then, folks, God bless you.
00:45:00.380 May God bless America and may God bless the great adults.
00:45:04.140 We'll see you tomorrow.
00:45:04.580 We'll see you tomorrow.
00:45:09.340 We'll see you tomorrow.
00:45:10.060 We'll see you tomorrow.