The Great America Show - January 24, 2025


FINALLY, A PRESIDENT THAT STANDS FOR TRUTH AND JUSTICE


Episode Stats

Length

50 minutes

Words per Minute

166.6853

Word Count

8,450

Sentence Count

632

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

Roger Stone joins me on The Great America Show to talk about the JFK and MLK Assassination Files. President Trump has done some amazing things in his first week in office and is on pace to be the most successful president in modern history.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, everybody, and welcome to The Great America Show.
00:00:05.020 It's great to have you with us today.
00:00:06.480 President Trump's first week in office has been probably one of the most successful starts
00:00:11.100 to a presidency, a second presidency, let alone in modern history.
00:00:15.900 For those of you who have been around longer than me, you may have seen Ronald Reagan doing
00:00:20.600 something similar.
00:00:21.980 But I think what President Trump is doing in his first week in office, first few days,
00:00:25.600 and even his first 24 hours you can look at as a time period, is absolutely monumental.
00:00:31.700 Among some of the things he's done, pardons for the January Sixers, who so deserve them,
00:00:37.000 announcing yesterday he's going to be declassifying the MLK and the JFK assassination files.
00:00:43.080 In just a few moments, we're going to be joined by a man who knows all too much about it,
00:00:47.340 the great Roger Stone, one of our weekly guests here on The Great America Show.
00:00:51.020 Among some of the other executive orders, President Trump has designated the car
00:00:55.560 cartels as terrorist organizations.
00:00:58.560 Folks, the New York Times, as you can imagine, is really not happy about it.
00:01:02.620 They're losing their minds.
00:01:03.580 I was an editorial this week titled,
00:01:06.300 How Labeling the Terrorist Cartels Could Hurt the U.S. Economy.
00:01:11.120 This isn't a joke, folks.
00:01:12.220 This is from the New York Times.
00:01:14.580 Quote, isolating U.S. companies from cartel activities could be almost impossible given the
00:01:19.520 criminal groups operate in sectors like agriculture and tourism,
00:01:23.300 leaving some American businesses vulnerable to sanctions.
00:01:26.460 Folks, can you imagine the New York Times is going to preach to us and coach us on sanctions
00:01:32.660 from the drug cartels?
00:01:35.200 Is this a joke?
00:01:37.100 It hasn't, like I said, been a week since President Trump has been back in office,
00:01:40.960 but these people are certainly starting to lose their minds.
00:01:44.060 CNN, another one laying off 200 people.
00:01:46.700 CNN's best bet would be to lay off every single person there, liquidate the place, shut it down,
00:01:54.060 and sell the assets they have remaining and take the money from there because nobody will ever trust
00:01:59.320 them again for the deception that they've done to us over the last 10 years, even going back further
00:02:04.780 than that.
00:02:05.300 President Trump's immigration policy also hitting its first snag, as expected.
00:02:10.960 One of President Trump's first executive order was to end the birthright citizenship,
00:02:15.500 which is pretty much illegals coming over here having a kid, and that kid being a U.S. citizen,
00:02:21.340 also referred to often as an anchor baby.
00:02:24.240 A federal judge this week put a temporary block on Donald Trump's to attempt to block that
00:02:29.280 restricted birthright citizenship.
00:02:30.580 The ruling imposes a 14-day halt on the enforcement and one of the most controversial
00:02:35.760 executive orders from President Trump that we've seen.
00:02:40.000 The U.S. District Judge John Cuganar says this is blatantly unconstitutional.
00:02:46.440 Imagine that.
00:02:47.080 A judge, as we often see in this country, defending the illegals, truly an embarrassment for this
00:02:54.200 country, an embarrassment for the rule of law.
00:02:56.880 Well, it's also looking like Pete Hegseth is moving one step closer to becoming our next
00:03:02.480 Secretary of Defense.
00:03:04.780 Three RINOs signaling they may not vote for him, Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski among
00:03:10.900 two of them, that we often see on the list.
00:03:13.700 So folks, as promised, our guest today is the great Roger Stone, a man who knows all too
00:03:18.840 much about JFK, MLK, and the body politic of current and of past.
00:03:24.540 Roger, it's great to have you back with us on The Great America Show.
00:03:28.000 I hope you had fun at the inauguration.
00:03:29.640 I hope you weren't too cold.
00:03:31.060 I want to start with the news of the day, perhaps the news of the week, perhaps the news
00:03:34.180 of the century for some, especially if you're a Kennedy family member.
00:03:38.560 Roger authored a book, a New York Times bestseller some time ago, The Man Who Killed Kennedy,
00:03:42.640 The Case Against LBJ.
00:03:44.480 We find out today President Trump is declassifying.
00:03:47.260 We'll start with first the JFK files, but the MLK files and a whole slew of other files.
00:03:52.360 Maybe we're waiting for the Epstein ones as well.
00:03:54.160 Those in my lifetime, I'm waiting for.
00:03:56.980 Let's start with the JFK files, Roger.
00:03:58.780 What do we expect to come out in those?
00:04:00.300 What can you tell us that all of us regular people who don't know about the case can learn?
00:04:06.780 Well, as you know, John, the Congress passed a law back in the 70s that set a date for the
00:04:13.320 release of all the classified JFK assassination documents.
00:04:17.420 And that that year was 2017.
00:04:21.420 President Donald Trump had to make that decision early in his presidency.
00:04:26.720 I brought that to his attention.
00:04:28.900 And strangely, no one on his staff had told him that that decision was imminent.
00:04:34.680 In other words, the documents would be released unless the president moved affirmatively to block
00:04:41.320 their release.
00:04:42.280 He actually said, are you sure about that?
00:04:45.780 And I said, yes.
00:04:46.500 I read him the law and he said, I'll get back to you on it.
00:04:50.200 A couple of days later, he called me back.
00:04:51.840 He said, well, you're absolutely right.
00:04:54.140 What do you think I should do?
00:04:55.360 And I said, you should release everything.
00:04:57.080 It's been more than 50 years.
00:04:58.620 It's time for the American people to know everything about the JFK assassination.
00:05:02.800 In the end, he made a decision to release about 80 percent of the material, but he held back
00:05:11.100 20 percent.
00:05:12.360 And when I asked him why, he told me at the time, which he actually said last night to
00:05:17.660 Sean Hannity, that Mike Pompeo, then the head of the CIA, convinced him to hold back a small
00:05:24.400 portion of the material.
00:05:26.240 The material he did release told us an enormous amount.
00:05:31.500 For example, there you will find the 1099 for Lee Harvey Oswald from the FBI, meaning Lee Harvey
00:05:38.980 Oswald was on the FBI payroll.
00:05:41.780 Why?
00:05:42.000 Wait a minute.
00:05:42.800 They told us that they had no knowledge of Lee Harvey Oswald.
00:05:46.820 We found Lyndon Baines Johnson's original application to be a member of the Ku Klux Klan when he was in
00:05:53.560 the U.S. House of Representatives.
00:05:55.020 That was in the released material.
00:05:58.780 We found a memo from J. Edgar Hoover, then the head of the FBI, to Lyndon Johnson saying the Russians
00:06:06.720 have, according to our sources, conducted their own investigation into the Kennedy assassination.
00:06:13.120 And their conclusion, Mr. President, is that you were the ringleader of the of the assassination.
00:06:19.720 We've learned in the documents that Trump has already released that French intelligence had conducted their own investigation at the request of Jacqueline
00:06:32.420 Kennedy into the Kennedy assassination.
00:06:35.480 And they, too, had included concluded that Lyndon Johnson was a major player.
00:06:42.520 So what's going on here?
00:06:44.580 The real answer is that John F. Kennedy was killed on the basis of a conspiracy that included a number of entities.
00:06:54.380 Yes, the Central Intelligence Agency was deeply involved in the Kennedy assassination.
00:07:02.240 So was organized crime.
00:07:04.840 So was Big Texas Oil.
00:07:08.180 So were the international banks.
00:07:10.600 And frankly, Israel also has a major motive here.
00:07:15.700 And there is evidence of Mossad involvement.
00:07:18.960 Kennedy was opposed to Israel being allowed to own nuclear weapons.
00:07:25.320 They also Kennedy was also insisting that AIPAC register as a foreign agent within the United States, which they were resisting.
00:07:32.920 So everybody here has their own individual motive for the murder of Kennedy.
00:07:40.940 But nobody's motive is more intense than Lyndon Johnson.
00:07:44.560 That's because he's facing two criminal investigations by Attorney General Robert Kennedy, one into the Bobby Baker scandal.
00:07:54.860 Baker was the secretary of the Senate and Johnson's right hand man, essentially his bag man.
00:08:00.920 And the other one into Billy Sal Estes, who was a flamboyant Texas Wheeler dealer.
00:08:07.980 Now, John, just last week, a man named Sean Stevens released an audio tape that he got from his grandfather,
00:08:16.260 which is a recording of a conversation between a man named Cliff Carter,
00:08:22.660 the executive director of the Democrat National Committee during Johnson's presidency,
00:08:27.000 and Billy Sal Estes, in which Carter says that Lyndon Johnson hired a man named Malcolm Mack Wallace to kill John Kennedy,
00:08:39.560 which has also been memorialized in Billy Sal Estes' book written in 2004.
00:08:45.180 So what we're going to find in these documents is the final involvement of the Central Intelligence Agency.
00:08:52.960 That is what Pompeo was so anxious to cover up.
00:08:56.560 And that's what's going to be indisputable when these documents are released.
00:09:01.420 By the way, Robert Kennedy knows this.
00:09:03.860 He has said it.
00:09:04.740 Robert Kennedy Jr.
00:09:05.640 has said this.
00:09:07.500 He knows it.
00:09:08.600 He cites a terrific book, JFK, The Unspoken, by Jim Douglas.
00:09:15.140 Douglas' book is completely consistent with mine.
00:09:18.640 Again, I'm not arguing that Johnson did this alone.
00:09:21.660 What I am arguing is that he is the linchpin of the entire assassination.
00:09:26.040 If you want more details, you can get my book at StoneZone.com in the store.
00:09:31.880 If you choose to buy it on Amazon or Barnes & Noble, in other words,
00:09:37.460 if you want to give your money to a multinational corporation that hates your guts,
00:09:42.280 well, then buy the paperback version because it has three extra chapters.
00:09:46.940 Don't buy the paperback version.
00:09:48.560 So there's so much to unpack there.
00:09:51.800 I want to start with first the decassification process.
00:09:55.140 Now, once it does get declassified, presumably in the next few days or so,
00:09:59.280 which it should be declassified right away because there's nothing to redact.
00:10:02.240 There's nothing.
00:10:03.060 It's like the most simple thing, Roger, declassified at all.
00:10:05.560 Do you believe, if it were, which I happen to believe, I know you happen to believe,
00:10:10.240 I know the great Lou Dobbs happen to believe that the CIA had a heavy involvement,
00:10:13.180 if not total involvement in it, that would be something that would be in the files?
00:10:17.120 Or is that something that could maybe be concealed under some sort of prospect
00:10:23.180 of somebody else doing it on behalf of the CIA that wouldn't come up in a declassification file?
00:10:30.020 I think it's going to be high.
00:10:31.120 I think, first of all, we've got 80 percent of the stories already out there.
00:10:34.360 Anybody looks at the documents that have already been released will reach the conclusion
00:10:39.140 that the Central Intelligence Agency is well aware of who Lee Harvey Oswald is.
00:10:45.280 Oswald is exactly who he says he is.
00:10:47.960 Remember, he's he's trotted out in public and he says, I'm a patsy.
00:10:52.140 I didn't shoot anybody.
00:10:53.560 And here's the point.
00:10:54.440 You can understand this, John.
00:10:56.100 Why does he have no powder burns on his chest or his arm?
00:11:00.000 Why are there no nitrates on him?
00:11:02.160 They want us to believe that he fired a $26 leaky World War II vintage Italian carbine,
00:11:09.120 but he has no powder burns, according to the tests conducted by the Dallas Police Department.
00:11:14.420 Yeah.
00:11:14.860 Not possibly have shot a gun that day.
00:11:18.240 That's only one of the holes in the story.
00:11:20.880 But I think it'll be very hard for them to conceal the final pieces of evidence that the
00:11:27.000 Central Intelligence Agency is involved in the Kennedy assassination, which means that
00:11:33.340 parts of the American government were involved in the death, the murder of an American president.
00:11:39.360 This is what Pompeo was so desperate to cover up.
00:11:42.220 And I think we're now going to see it definitively in these final documents.
00:11:47.580 I would put it in reverse.
00:11:49.580 Why did Pompeo fight so furiously to hold these documents back if there's nothing in them of public
00:11:55.380 interest?
00:11:56.340 You know, there's two things here that I got to go through.
00:11:58.840 The presence of gunpowder would be on anybody, whether you shot up.
00:12:01.680 I think if you even shot one of those cap guns back in the day, you'd have some sort of
00:12:05.900 gunpowder on you.
00:12:06.800 The fact that you'd shoot a rifle of that caliber and have nothing on you is mind-blowing
00:12:12.040 to me.
00:12:13.340 Everyone who watched the murder trial of Alex Murdoch, the guy who murdered his whole family
00:12:16.960 in South Carolina, there was gunpowder everywhere.
00:12:20.720 It was closed, everywhere you could possibly think of.
00:12:22.520 It's the easiest thing to find.
00:12:24.040 The other thing, now, I don't want to go down a conspiracy theory hole or a rabbit hole,
00:12:27.720 but do you think if Trump were to declassify it his first time around and Pompeo didn't
00:12:33.980 block it, right, and we know now confirmed, you and I both know, but now it's confirmed
00:12:38.940 on documentation to the public that the CIA did play a role and the government did assassinate
00:12:43.820 a sitting president, do you believe there would be those two assassination attempts on
00:12:47.960 President Trump?
00:12:49.460 It would make them a lot more obvious.
00:12:51.960 And that, I think, goes to the larger question here.
00:12:55.780 President Trump has spoken about a commission that would investigate the murder of JFK, the
00:13:02.540 murder of his brother, Senator Robert Kennedy, who was killed on the night of the California
00:13:07.680 primary in 1968, which he won.
00:13:11.440 Kennedy had been picked up on a wiretap.
00:13:14.920 Kennedy had said to a student audience, I believe it was at USC, that if he was elected
00:13:24.420 president, he would reopen the investigation into his brother's death.
00:13:28.360 I think that triggered his assassination.
00:13:31.820 The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, we know that J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI had a
00:13:38.720 wiretap on Dr. King.
00:13:40.180 We know they picked up the conversation that King was preparing to endorse Robert Kennedy
00:13:45.900 for the 1968 Democrat nomination.
00:13:49.380 That would have meant the reopening of the investigation, which is what Johnson and a number of his cronies
00:13:55.980 within and outside government involved, deeply feared.
00:13:59.880 So I think that both the assassination of Senator Kennedy and Dr. King were sparked by those wiretaps.
00:14:09.460 And by those statements.
00:14:12.260 But beyond that, it's important that people know that Dr. King's family filed a civil suit
00:14:20.120 against the Memphis police, the FBI, the Secret Service and the federal government over the murder of Dr. King.
00:14:30.180 And they won, which means a federal judge ruled in a civil case that the federal government was involved in the murder of Dr. King.
00:14:39.040 Now, this idea of a commission that would study the JFK murder, the RFK murder, the King murder,
00:14:48.040 should also have the authority to study the attempted assassination on President Ronald Reagan,
00:14:55.300 because the American people have not been told the entire truth about that either,
00:14:59.740 as well as the two assassination attempts against Donald Trump, the one in Butler, Pennsylvania,
00:15:08.640 also one in West Palm Beach.
00:15:12.300 People will not remember this, but there were also assassination attempts against President Richard Nixon in Miami.
00:15:19.380 President Jimmy Carter, a Puerto Rican nationalist, attempted to kill him.
00:15:24.380 And there was an assassination attempt against President General Ford.
00:15:29.860 That was attributed to a member of the Manson family.
00:15:33.560 And it may, in fact, be benign.
00:15:35.540 It may not be connected to these others.
00:15:37.980 But it should be subject to this commission.
00:15:42.760 And I don't know that he's going to have time because I think he's going to get confirmed as the head of HHS.
00:15:48.260 But Robert Kennedy would be the ideal person to chair such a commission.
00:15:53.720 If not him, I think some other non-deep state actor should be tapped.
00:15:59.620 But I hope the president goes through with his idea of appointing a commission to study all of these.
00:16:05.640 There's little doubt in my mind that we haven't been told the truth about what happened in Butler, Pennsylvania.
00:16:13.180 Now, with a new FBI director and a new Secret Service director and a new attorney general,
00:16:21.180 perhaps we can finally get to the truth of who tried to kill Donald Trump.
00:16:25.260 Yeah, I think Cash Patel is going to do a hell of a job.
00:16:27.380 I know Cash very well as the FBI director.
00:16:30.280 Cash has said so many things on television, on radio shows, on podcasts,
00:16:34.900 where if he doesn't, I mean, he's said many times he wants to shut down the FBI.
00:16:39.220 He wants to regut it. He wants to revamp it.
00:16:41.320 He said far too many times, too many things, that I don't think he has a choice to do a good job.
00:16:46.320 Now, I'm not undermining what he's going to do.
00:16:48.300 I believe he's going to do an excellent job.
00:16:49.700 But the crazy thing to me, Roger, it's over 61 years since JFK was assassinated.
00:16:54.340 And the parallels you can draw between Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump, 61 years later now,
00:17:01.860 it smells of high heavens.
00:17:04.660 Now, they were successful on one of them.
00:17:06.560 And successful, I mean, the government failed on Ronald Reagan, failed on Donald Trump.
00:17:11.200 And the parallels between Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump, I don't believe in coincidences, Roger.
00:17:15.960 But there's far too many consistencies between the character, the temperament,
00:17:20.400 the past lifestyles of Donald Trump and Ronald Reagan, down to the assassination attempt for this to be a coincidence.
00:17:26.840 It's got the government's handwriting, in my opinion, all over it.
00:17:30.060 And you can go down a laundry list, Roger, of people who'd want to kill Trump.
00:17:33.900 I mean, all the way down to Hillary Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein, deep staters, Iran.
00:17:38.820 I mean, go down the list of people who'd want to kill him.
00:17:41.940 There's plenty of them.
00:17:42.980 So the government, you know, the other thing, too, that I thought was so strange is after the failed assassination attempt,
00:17:48.080 the government comes out and says, oh, well, it just so happens I think Iran is trying to kill Trump.
00:17:51.960 And then you heard maybe it was Russia trying to get him.
00:17:54.320 And you're like, all right, guys, come on, man.
00:17:56.420 This is like the January 6th government informants in the Capitol.
00:17:59.720 Like, you think we're going to fall for this banana in the tailpipe again?
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00:19:21.160 Folks, we're back with the great Roger Stone.
00:19:25.120 Thanks so much for staying with us.
00:19:26.820 Roger, I've got some more good news to report.
00:19:29.760 Mike Pompeo was among the few gentlemen whose security clearance, security detail,
00:19:34.400 was pulled from him, along with John Bolton and Mr. Brian Hook, one of Trump's envoys.
00:19:40.380 You know, I couldn't think of a better way than President Trump to start his administration.
00:19:43.880 You've got deportations, raids happening all across America right now.
00:19:48.300 You've got him pulling John Bolton and Mike Pompeo security clearances and going after all these people who are just bad people.
00:19:55.440 This isn't retribution, Roger.
00:19:57.020 This is truth, justice, and the American way.
00:19:59.860 What's your thoughts?
00:20:00.480 I think it is rebalancing the scales of justice.
00:20:04.160 I mean, there is a fundamental problem, and I don't really โ€“ I'm not an attorney, so I don't have the answer.
00:20:13.060 But even if, theoretically, for example, you could charge John Brennan, who I think is the mastermind of the Russian collusion hoax,
00:20:22.520 he is the one who goes to the English-speaking nations, the so-called Five Eyes, and has them begin surveillance on 26 associates of Trump, including myself, and start spying on us.
00:20:36.540 He is the one who comes up with the entire Russian collusion fraud.
00:20:42.840 Even if you could get him charged in the District of Columbia, in all honesty, there is not a nonpolitical unbiased judge on the court in D.C.,
00:20:54.460 and you will never, under any circumstances, get a reasonable unbiased jury there.
00:21:01.860 I can tell you all about this firsthand.
00:21:05.320 So I don't โ€“ those who are saying, oh, Trump is going to go on a war of retribution and revenge,
00:21:11.740 and no, I don't think so.
00:21:13.600 On the other hand, this is not up to me.
00:21:15.980 This is up to Pam Bondi, hopefully, the incoming attorney general, and a grand jury.
00:21:21.560 I think โ€“ personally, I have the highest possible regard for Pam Bondi because I live in Florida.
00:21:27.440 I saw the job she did as attorney general here.
00:21:30.500 And I think she's an individual who will go where the facts lead her.
00:21:33.800 And if she finds enough facts to present to a grand jury, well, then I think some of those involved in the unconstitutional efforts to undermine President Trump could face consequences.
00:21:48.480 John, the Russian collusion hoax is the biggest dirty trick in American political history.
00:21:54.080 It is nothing less than an abuse of power in which the full authority of the United States government
00:22:00.680 and the incredible capabilities of our intelligence agencies were weaponized using what they knew was fraudulent fabricated evidence,
00:22:11.680 the Steele dossier, and the false claim that the Democrat National Committee had been the subject of an online hack by the Russians,
00:22:20.220 of which there is no evidence whatsoever.
00:22:23.360 We believe it because John Brennan said it, but no one has ever presented any forensic proof that that was the case.
00:22:30.780 And when my lawyers in my trial sought that information, it was denied to them by the judge.
00:22:38.420 And the government furiously responded that they had proof, but they couldn't produce it because it was classified.
00:22:46.080 That's because they have no proof.
00:22:48.020 That's because it never happened.
00:22:49.640 In fact, the forensic evidence supplied to my lawyers by former CIA counterterrorism expert Bill Binney proved that whatever data was stolen from the DNC
00:23:03.420 was downloaded to a portable drive by someone and taken out the back door.
00:23:09.900 The download times of the information prove that the DNC was not the subject of an online hack.
00:23:16.620 Now, we were told repeatedly that CrowdStrikes, a left-leaning Democrat IT firm, had been allowed to inspect the DNC computer servers,
00:23:29.640 which the FBI admitted in my trial they'd never even looked at, and that their memo included proof of this so-called Russian hack.
00:23:38.300 The problem with that is that Sean Henry, the head of CrowdStrikes, testified under oath before the House Intelligence Committee and admitted that he had no proof whatsoever of a Russian hack,
00:23:51.220 which is why the judge withheld that document from us.
00:23:54.780 It would have proved nothing of the kind.
00:23:57.120 In fact, it would have made their whole narrative against me collapse.
00:24:00.580 Right.
00:24:01.440 You can't be charged with lying about Russian collusion that never actually happened now, can you?
00:24:06.780 Yeah.
00:24:07.300 You know, it's one of the things that the Democrats, you know, ran in their playbook.
00:24:11.660 And you thought that this election, they would have gotten smarter.
00:24:14.620 They tried to run a 2016 playbook, but it was like 2016 light.
00:24:18.720 You know, they were in this battle of trying to get rid of Joe Biden and then bring in Kamala.
00:24:23.500 And then the party was in total shambles.
00:24:26.500 And I'd love to see it because it was the first time in my lifetime I got to see the Democrats fighting within the party.
00:24:30.860 It's usually the Republicans that are fighting with each other.
00:24:33.000 Thinking back to Kevin McCarthy, the most recent battle for the speakership.
00:24:37.340 You know, it's crazy.
00:24:38.500 I see all over the place that Mark just left us on Twitter going nuts that President Trump's out for retribution.
00:24:43.800 And I see someone tweeting the other day, he had to pardon Anthony Fauci and Mark Milley.
00:24:48.760 President Trump was going to go after his political enemies.
00:24:51.540 And I said to this guy, what do you mean like in 2016?
00:24:53.840 Who did President Trump go after in 2016?
00:24:55.840 Who were his political enemies that he went to go jail?
00:24:58.160 The last I checked is President Trump went soft on Hillary Clinton and let her go.
00:25:03.080 So what basis do you have that President Trump has ever done retribution?
00:25:06.580 What's your basis that President Trump will ever do retribution?
00:25:10.220 Anthony Fauci deserves to be called in for questioning for what he did.
00:25:14.380 Mark Milley deserves to be called in for questioning for what he did.
00:25:17.800 These aren't innocent bystanders, Roger.
00:25:19.920 These aren't just people standing on the street corner.
00:25:21.860 Liz Cheney deserves to be called in, if not by the Bar Association, by Congress for witness tampering, for evidence tampering.
00:25:29.180 I mean, you go down the list of all these people, Roger, and the left says they're innocent.
00:25:33.040 They did absolutely nothing wrong.
00:25:34.480 What world are they living in?
00:25:36.100 You know, that's like watching a watermelon head himself, a pencil neck to Adam Schiff, saying that Kash Patel is a conspiracy theorist.
00:25:47.080 Wait a minute.
00:25:47.620 So the guy who claimed that he saw more than circumstantial evidence of Russian collusion with the Trump campaign, but was never able to produce an iota of that, says that Kash Patel is a conspiracy theorist.
00:26:03.100 And no, Senator, let's stop right now.
00:26:06.000 Stop saying that a high-level Trump campaign official was sharing polling information with a Russian intelligence asset.
00:26:13.620 That is a lie.
00:26:15.520 The person you're talking about is Paul Manafort.
00:26:18.140 At the time that he's accused of doing this, the Trump campaign has no proprietary, therefore secret, polling information.
00:26:26.660 So any polling information Manafort passed on would have been public information that you could find on the Internet.
00:26:32.780 And the man he passed it to, Konstantin Kalimnik, is a U.S. intelligence asset, as the independent journalist Matt Taibbi has absolutely proven.
00:26:43.760 So millions and millions of dollars later, pencil neck, that's what you have?
00:26:48.520 You have nothing whatsoever.
00:26:50.720 But we do know that only weeks ago, John, the inspector general of the Biden Justice Department came forward with a report that said that Adam Schiff and his sidekick, Eric Swalwell, leaked confidential classified information to the media.
00:27:11.780 The FBI knew that, but they haven't been prosecuted.
00:27:15.880 Now, Adam Schiff has a pardon.
00:27:19.920 When Trump preemptively pardoned, when he pardoned me, for example, Schiff said, oh, well, that's proof of guilt.
00:27:27.300 You have to accept a pardon.
00:27:29.000 I accepted mine quite simply because I knew that even if I could bring an appeal in the District of Columbia, I'd be facing a stacked court again.
00:27:38.800 There was very little chance of winning.
00:27:40.720 But, Senator, if you've done nothing wrong, just don't accept the pardon from Joe Biden.
00:27:45.880 Decline the pardon because he has to sign on the dotted line.
00:27:49.500 If you're not guilty and you're confident of that, don't accept the pardon.
00:27:53.480 Right.
00:27:53.720 Or tell us why you're not accepting it.
00:27:56.100 You're exactly right.
00:27:57.540 You know, the thing we often talk about this on the show about the sharing of polling data.
00:28:01.480 I have a lot of friends who are not born in America, a lot of friends overseas and in different countries.
00:28:06.300 Roger, what crime is it?
00:28:07.940 Even if he did share internal polling data, what is the the importance of internal polling that would make it illegal to share it with somebody?
00:28:16.760 I mean, that's something I'm not getting.
00:28:18.540 I'm not saying it's right or wrong to do it.
00:28:20.480 But what is the illegality of it of doing it?
00:28:23.160 There is no illegality of it.
00:28:25.480 But the problem here for them is after spending millions of dollars on the illicit Mueller investigation, not to mention the House Intelligence Committee under the Democrats, they come up empty handed.
00:28:37.860 So they make up two false factoids.
00:28:40.040 That's one of them.
00:28:40.820 The other one was Donald Trump Jr. met with a Russian lawyer offering help and intelligence in the election.
00:28:49.500 They don't mention that that Russian lawyer was working for Fusion GPS and she was briefed and debriefed before and after her meeting with Donald Trump Jr. and others in which that topic never came up.
00:29:02.620 So they have they have nothing to show.
00:29:04.760 There is no Russian collusion.
00:29:06.140 It's a fraud.
00:29:07.220 They're busted.
00:29:07.980 But here's the thing about the American left.
00:29:10.400 And you see it particularly on the question of January 6th.
00:29:13.420 It doesn't matter how debunked, discredited or disproved any of their crazy left wing conspiracy theories are.
00:29:22.500 They just keep repeating them over and over and over again.
00:29:26.800 For example, you saw Merrick Garland.
00:29:30.820 When it comes to corruption, Merrick Garland makes John Mitchell look like St. Thomas Aquinas.
00:29:35.640 This guy is so incredibly corrupt.
00:29:38.400 He says five police officers died on January 6th.
00:29:43.680 Sorry, Mr. Attorney General.
00:29:45.140 That's a lie.
00:29:46.920 No, the only two people who died on January 6th were were two Trump supporters who were brutally murdered by Capitol Hill police officers who then got a medal for those murders.
00:30:00.540 Ashley Babbitt, a decorated Air Force veteran who is unarmed, who is menacing no one, is shot and killed.
00:30:10.260 And this is key without warning.
00:30:13.060 And Michael Byrd, the police officer who shot and killed her, gets a medal for that.
00:30:17.880 Roseanne Boyland is literally bludgeoned to death by a Capitol police officer, Lila Morris, and she gets a medal for that cold blooded murder.
00:30:28.800 No, I'm sorry.
00:30:30.020 We have to have justice in these matters.
00:30:32.520 Their false narrative about January 6th is falling apart, but they still keep trying to prop it up.
00:30:39.240 Oh, Trump has pardoned all these violent criminals.
00:30:43.180 Really?
00:30:43.600 Joe Biden and Barack Obama charged nobody in the BLM Antifa riots that burned down a third of the country in which numerous people were killed and injured.
00:30:55.460 But charges were brought against no one.
00:30:59.620 That's the two-tier justice system.
00:31:02.060 Yep, yep.
00:31:03.580 It's truly remarkable, the things that we've seen happen in this government.
00:31:06.500 But I think this time around, President Trump is holding back no punches.
00:31:09.560 I mentioned before Mike Pompeo losing his clearance.
00:31:13.100 John Bolton, that numbskull.
00:31:15.980 The other one, John Brennan.
00:31:17.460 I mean, I can't believe that Trump didn't pull his thing the first time and let him have a security clearance.
00:31:22.920 Brennan goes out on MSNBC after Trump pulls it, and he goes, you know what?
00:31:26.380 It's fine.
00:31:26.800 I don't need that anyway.
00:31:27.860 It's a government's loss.
00:31:28.820 The only reason I still have my security clearance is because if a president called me and needed advice, I can help them on security issues.
00:31:35.880 Buddy, there's nobody calling you ever for advice.
00:31:38.500 Let's just be honest about it.
00:31:40.300 It's truly remarkable.
00:31:41.720 Roger, I want to take one more quick break here.
00:31:43.160 When we come back, I want to take up these FBI raids.
00:31:45.400 Because it's truly a blessing that we finally have truth, justice, and the American way in this country.
00:31:51.400 We're coming right back with Roger Stone.
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00:32:57.660 Folks, we're back.
00:32:58.560 We're talking with the great Roger Stone, our weekly guest here on the Great America Show.
00:33:01.740 It's always a delight to have you with us, Roger.
00:33:03.300 Roger, two weeks ago, not even two weeks ago, I lied, a week ago, the FBI was going after school board parents and investigating domestic terrorists.
00:33:14.560 Like, domestic terrorists, by that I mean parents who don't want men in women's bathrooms, things like that.
00:33:20.380 You fast forward now, a few days after President Trump was inaugurated back for the White House, the FBI is finally back to doing their jobs.
00:33:28.320 They're raiding the law offices of immigration lawyers, the workplaces, the homes.
00:33:34.640 Tom Homan says we've had over 400 immigrants arrested and detained, criminal immigrants, people who are here on crimes.
00:33:43.800 Your thoughts as we now have an FBI, Roger, that is doing their job for the first time, it seems, in 10 years.
00:33:50.120 Yeah, I really have great belief that America is about to enter a golden age of peace, prosperity, security and justice.
00:34:01.880 There's a couple of people here I have huge confidence in.
00:34:04.520 Tom Homan is one of them.
00:34:06.120 He's exactly the right guy for this job.
00:34:08.760 And the day before the inauguration, I posted on Twitter, snow today, ice, all caps, tomorrow.
00:34:18.040 And I think it may be the most, most liked thing I have ever posted.
00:34:24.640 He is a tough, no-nonsense guy.
00:34:27.400 He's got a difficult job.
00:34:28.660 But President Dwight Eisenhower deported 1.3 million illegals in the first two years of his presidency.
00:34:36.880 It can be done, and it will be done.
00:34:40.740 Deporting all 20-plus million who are here illegally, that may be a difficult task.
00:34:46.040 But why not prioritize this?
00:34:48.560 In other words, I think what they're doing is very smart.
00:34:51.900 If you have a criminal record in this country or in the country of origin from which you came, you get priority in terms of being deported.
00:35:00.680 Let's get the violent criminals and the terrorists, and we can identify some of them, out of the country first.
00:35:07.900 This process has begun.
00:35:10.460 Donald Trump and Tom Homan make an unbeatable team under the leadership of President Trump.
00:35:15.920 We're going to make the country safer again.
00:35:18.180 We have a long way to go, but he's off to a very, very strong start.
00:35:21.640 Yeah, you know, I don't know why anyone would be opposed to this.
00:35:26.320 I have a friend I saw posted something on Instagram, and I read this.
00:35:29.980 Ice raids are happening right now in downtown Seattle.
00:35:32.320 Everyone be safe and know your rights with a link to knowing your rights.
00:35:35.940 And I said, I replied back to him, LFG, get them out of here.
00:35:40.660 I mean, these are criminals.
00:35:41.620 Why would anyone be against it?
00:35:43.280 This Democrat replies back to me.
00:35:44.880 This is a friend of mine.
00:35:45.640 I still hope the best for you and your family.
00:35:47.640 I have enough empathy for both of us.
00:35:49.800 What does that even mean?
00:35:50.940 Why would any American, Roger, be against getting a criminal out of your damn neighborhood?
00:35:56.740 A drug dealer, a gangbanger, someone who's coming for your family.
00:36:00.620 It seems to me like so unreal.
00:36:04.520 And these are the same people, Roger, when they see these gangbangers walking down the street,
00:36:07.540 they run the other way and they put their head down.
00:36:09.660 Meanwhile, the other, you know, the next day they're out there defending them on social media.
00:36:13.540 It's mind-blowing to me why anyone would want to live among not just illegals,
00:36:18.260 but criminal illegals who are there to do harm to you and your family.
00:36:22.180 It's so mindless to me.
00:36:24.680 Has society got this stupid, Roger?
00:36:27.680 Well, I mean, you examine Joe Biden's pardons.
00:36:32.200 Right.
00:36:32.640 Some of this makes no sense to me.
00:36:33.980 Why is he pardoning hardened criminals who have shown no remorse, by the way,
00:36:39.720 vicious criminals, murders, no notice to the families of their victims?
00:36:45.680 Who's approving these people for pardons?
00:36:48.040 They don't appeal to have a political motive other than an ideological motive.
00:36:52.480 Why would you pardon and release hardened, vicious murderers on the American public?
00:36:58.720 What is the point of this?
00:37:00.200 Now, take the case of the Chinese National, who had a giant stash of kiddie porn.
00:37:07.120 He got pardoned.
00:37:08.080 Well, that's probably because somebody in the Biden crime family got paid.
00:37:12.380 But Joe Biden assured us he wasn't going to pardon his son.
00:37:15.980 He did.
00:37:17.280 He assured us he wasn't going to pardon his family, pardoned his entire family.
00:37:21.160 This isn't to shield them from retribution.
00:37:25.320 This is because the House Oversight Committee in the Republican majority has uncovered indisputable proof
00:37:33.780 that Joe Biden and members of his family were taking payoffs from China, from Russia, from Ukraine, from Romania, from Ukraine, and so on.
00:37:45.480 This is, without any question, the single most corrupt administration in American history.
00:37:52.920 And Joe Biden leaves town with the legacy of being the worst president the country's ever had.
00:37:58.980 That is indisputable.
00:38:01.080 I still believe that the plan was not to run Kamala Harris.
00:38:05.020 I still believe the plan was to dump Joe, to force Joe out, which Joe is still, to this day, when he's lucid, still very bitter about.
00:38:13.760 And his wife is still extremely bitter about.
00:38:16.920 And then they were hoping to go to an open convention, which they could stampede for Michelle Obama.
00:38:23.760 I predicted this.
00:38:25.280 I believe that that effort was made.
00:38:27.120 This is what explains the gap between the time that Joe Biden dropped and Kamala Harris locked up that nomination.
00:38:35.640 You notice that in that time period, Barack Obama and Michelle Obama did not endorse Kamala Harris.
00:38:42.800 Joe Biden, to pay them back, I think, endorsed Kamala.
00:38:46.800 That was kind of his FU to the Obamas.
00:38:50.820 But I think in that period, they were seeking an open convention that could have been stampeded for Michelle.
00:38:59.080 Now, here's an interesting statistic.
00:39:01.120 More than 60 percent of the delegates to that convention were people of color, which is not a reflection, of course, of the percentage that they would constitute in the United States.
00:39:11.420 And really, three union leaders controlled two-thirds of the delegates.
00:39:16.160 So I think there was a backstage effort to get Michelle to run.
00:39:22.160 I think she simply refused.
00:39:23.920 And the nomination fell to the worst possible candidate, Kamala Harris.
00:39:29.780 Maybe second worst.
00:39:30.560 Actually, you know, I can't even say, in my opinion, I think, and a lot of pollsters say this, that Biden would have done better against Trump.
00:39:37.840 Wouldn't have beat him.
00:39:38.640 This is Mark Mitchell, one of the most brilliant pollsters in this country.
00:39:42.260 John McLaughlin, another one that he would have fared better.
00:39:45.240 Now, it wouldn't have beat Trump, but would have done better than Kamala.
00:39:48.020 And that tells you, I mean, a lot if the American people were to be more in favor of Joe Biden.
00:39:54.100 I see this funny meme on Twitter, Joe Biden, and it depicts him perfectly walking down the stairs of Air Force One for the last time, trips and falls down the stairs, and money comes pouring out of his pockets everywhere.
00:40:04.180 Because he is.
00:40:04.880 He's the most corrupt man to ever, ever serve in this country as president.
00:40:09.520 Maybe the most corrupt man to ever be in Washington, D.C.
00:40:12.680 I don't think there's anyone that comes in a close second to that.
00:40:16.740 While we're on the topic of corrupt politicians, I know one you're not very fond of, but some people are falling for it.
00:40:23.340 And it's Eric Adams in New York, clearly looking for a pardon, begging for a pardon from Donald Trump, going to the inauguration, skipping MLK Day, did an interview with Tucker Carlson this last week and said pretty much he cried to Joe Biden for help for the illegal immigrants in New York as he gave them housing and said Joe Biden told him, be a good Democrat and let them stay.
00:40:44.560 What's your thoughts?
00:40:45.240 Does Trump ultimately pardon Eric Adams, you think?
00:40:47.680 Well, I certainly hope not, because Eric Adams is trying to rewrite history.
00:40:51.920 Look, he ran for mayor of New York as a full-throated supporter of New York being a sanctuary city.
00:40:59.000 He is on videotape multiple times saying illegals will always be welcome in New York City.
00:41:05.620 He located these homeless shelters, these homeless migrant shelters in stable working class neighborhoods.
00:41:14.460 For example, in Staten Island, he put one of these migrant homeless shelters next to a Catholic girls' school.
00:41:22.860 So he's trying to reinvent history.
00:41:25.360 Now, suddenly, Eric Adams is deeply concerned about how the January 6th detainees were treated.
00:41:32.020 Funny, he didn't say anything four years ago when it happened, not a word.
00:41:35.760 Now, suddenly, Eric Adams is concerned that parents who go to school board meetings to protest the curriculum being forced on their children are being called domestic terrorists.
00:41:47.500 Now, suddenly, that bothers Eric Adams.
00:41:50.080 Never bothered him before.
00:41:52.160 And I'm tired of Republicans telling me that the charges against him are trivial.
00:41:57.940 It's not like he got bumped up from coach to first class on Turkish Airlines and he got an extra Bloody Mary.
00:42:06.500 No.
00:42:07.160 Read the indictment.
00:42:08.560 By the way, you can go to StoneZone.com.
00:42:11.140 I have a story up there right now that explains to you why he will never be MAGA, why he's reinventing history.
00:42:19.680 He took $100,000 from Turkey.
00:42:22.800 In return, he let the Turks inhabit a building in Manhattan without an occupancy and a fire protection permit, which would have cost them millions of dollars of upgrades in the building to obtain.
00:42:37.200 Then he gave that money to straw donors who were Americans, New Yorkers, and they submitted it to the city's campaign finance matching fund program.
00:42:48.440 So he took illegal money, violation of federal law, and laundered it, violation of state and federal law, and then got it matched on an eight-to-one basis, violation of state law and fraud upon the taxpayers.
00:43:03.160 These are not trivial charges.
00:43:05.520 And, yes, he's trying to suddenly reposition himself.
00:43:09.100 He actually says in his interview with Tucker Carlson, he didn't leave the Democrat Party.
00:43:14.180 The Democrat Party left him.
00:43:15.480 Really, in what regard?
00:43:17.040 Because he was a supporter of open borders.
00:43:19.980 His only complaint with Joe Biden's open borders policy was that Biden wouldn't give him the millions of dollars to pay for the problem that they had created.
00:43:30.460 Eric Adams is a fraud.
00:43:32.420 He's not a moderate.
00:43:33.900 He ran as a moderate, but he's not a moderate.
00:43:36.260 And if you'll read my piece at StoneZone.com, I think I also have it up at my substack, which is the Stone Cold Truth, you will see that I post the entire indictment there.
00:43:47.320 Read the indictment for yourself.
00:43:49.360 I saw Kat Timph saying on Gutfeld that this was like he took an upgrade on an airline.
00:43:55.760 No, the charges against him are far more criminal.
00:43:58.300 By the way, he also has two sexual harassment cases pending against him, which New York City is illegally paying to defend him in.
00:44:06.660 His police commissioner, his fire commissioner, his chancellor schools, all are on their way to prison or are on their way to indictment.
00:44:15.780 This guy is he is, without any question, the best dressed mayor since Jimmy Walker, the most corrupt mayor since William O'Dwyer, the most incompetent mayor since Bill de Blasio, and the shortest mayor since Abe Beam.
00:44:34.220 Roger, I'm just thinking of this as you're running through the level of corruption.
00:44:38.100 And you're right.
00:44:38.640 He is the best dressed man.
00:44:39.580 I've never seen a mayor or a politician wear Ferragamo shoes, Rolex watches, golden cufflinks.
00:44:45.900 You're a stylish man.
00:44:47.020 The bar between the shirt and the tie.
00:44:48.660 I don't know what it's called, but very, very true.
00:44:52.260 It only makes me think, can you imagine if Eric Adams and Joe Biden ran on the same ticket and had like Hunter Biden as chief of staff?
00:45:01.240 Can you imagine the corruption that would be spewing throughout, through and through?
00:45:07.240 It's truly remarkable.
00:45:09.880 Before we wrap up, I want to turn to a few things.
00:45:12.420 By the way, John Ratcliffe being voted in as CIA director.
00:45:18.120 So it'll be good to see him get to work.
00:45:20.180 Hopefully he doesn't take the deep state route and does a good job.
00:45:23.840 We're praying for him.
00:45:25.000 Godspeed ahead for him.
00:45:27.360 Before we get to January 6th, I want to wrap up with that and get your thoughts on that.
00:45:31.460 These pardons and these January 6th informants and some other folks who are still waiting to be pardoned.
00:45:36.980 I want to turn to Marco Rubio, who's taking over.
00:45:39.560 We're talking about Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State.
00:45:42.800 Marco Rubio, the first to be confirmed, 99 to zero.
00:45:47.800 Taking over.
00:45:48.780 He's heading down to Panama to figure out what's going down down there.
00:45:52.500 See if we can get the Panama Canal back.
00:45:54.760 What's your thoughts on Marco Rubio?
00:45:56.180 I know all of us from 2016, we didn't like him.
00:45:59.180 Short man, small hands, the whole 2016 thing.
00:46:02.260 Do you think Marco's turned the corner?
00:46:04.220 Is Marco capable of being an America firster as Secretary of State?
00:46:09.980 Yes, I think he is.
00:46:12.440 Look, I like Marco Rubio.
00:46:14.560 He's been very helpful to my family, particularly when my wife was stricken by cancer.
00:46:19.200 He's an excellent U.S. senator in terms of constituent services.
00:46:24.300 I think he's been very, very good in this hemisphere in terms of being a hardline anti-communist when it comes to Venezuela and Cuba.
00:46:32.240 I think he has a great personal rapport with the president.
00:46:35.220 But here's the thing.
00:46:36.580 He knows who's in charge.
00:46:38.580 He knows this isn't his foreign policy.
00:46:40.620 This is Donald Trump's foreign policy.
00:46:42.460 I think he'll be very loyal to the president.
00:46:44.360 I think he's going to end up being a very good secretary of state.
00:46:47.500 So I think he's up to the job.
00:46:49.720 The situation in Panama is obvious.
00:46:52.300 They're in violation of the agreement under which we turned over control of the canal to the Panamanian government.
00:46:59.740 Today, they're in violation of that agreement.
00:47:01.500 And therefore, we have the legal right to take it back.
00:47:03.340 And we should.
00:47:03.960 We must.
00:47:04.860 Right now, the Panama Canal is controlled by the Chinese Communist Party.
00:47:09.080 We didn't agree to give it to China.
00:47:10.880 We agreed to give it to Panama.
00:47:12.540 But the Panamanian government is now a puppet government of the Chinese.
00:47:15.680 And this is obvious that this could be both a commercial and a national security choke point.
00:47:23.340 So the great Ronald Reagan was right when he said, we built it, we paid for it, and it's ours.
00:47:29.480 Frankly, it's time to take it back.
00:47:31.080 There's so many things, Roger.
00:47:33.120 We could spend hours talking, obviously.
00:47:35.160 We have in the past.
00:47:37.000 There's so many things that are just โ€“ you've been around this game way longer than I have.
00:47:41.920 But I've been around long enough to see what goes on in the history of things.
00:47:45.540 To think that, Roger, it's taken a quarter century, a century, a half a century.
00:47:51.060 Any timeline, you can break it down.
00:47:52.540 You can look from 2008 on.
00:47:53.920 You can look from George Bush 2000 on to 2004.
00:47:57.120 So many little things that we had no idea about, we obviously โ€“ you knew about.
00:48:01.300 But that were going on that could have been done, that should have been done, that haven't been done.
00:48:06.880 And it's taken Donald Trump to come along and say โ€“ now, he's obviously not the first person who wanted to buy Greenland.
00:48:11.900 But he, I think, is the first person who's going to be able to buy Greenland 24 years, 25 years now after the Panama Canal, after we've turned over control of it, for someone to come and say,
00:48:23.440 well, you know what, China's probably going to do some bad actor stuff.
00:48:28.540 And they've been doing it now for years, 10, 20 years, China.
00:48:30.980 So it's nothing new.
00:48:32.200 But it's taken Donald Trump to come along and say, enough is enough.
00:48:35.540 We've had enough of this.
00:48:36.960 Before we wrap up, Roger, I want to turn to January 6th.
00:48:39.720 Over 1,500 people pardoned.
00:48:41.620 There's still some behind.
00:48:43.540 I still have so many questions about January 6th.
00:48:45.760 I'm sure you do.
00:48:47.060 Those federal informants who were there, how many of them were actually there?
00:48:50.320 How many of them broke the law?
00:48:51.860 I want those folks to be charged, just as those other ones, those January 6thers who were overcharged, were charged.
00:48:57.940 Your thoughts, as we now still have some January 6thers behind bars that we're trying to get out.
00:49:04.280 Yeah, there's one case we want to bring people's attention to, and then I do unfortunately have to go.
00:49:08.780 Because, John, I could talk to you for another hour.
00:49:11.180 I think we keep our audience.
00:49:13.140 That is the case of Jeremy Brown.
00:49:15.320 This guy is a master sergeant, served his country with honor and distinction.
00:49:20.760 They have used illegal dirty tricks and a fraudulent search of his home in Florida,
00:49:28.220 simply because he was approached by the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI about being an informant.
00:49:34.680 They wanted to plant him within one of the groups on January 6th as a snitch, and he simply refused.
00:49:43.820 And therefore, they have used legal hocus-pocus to say that the pardon does not apply to him.
00:49:49.980 It does.
00:49:50.980 He was moved.
00:49:51.960 They refused to release him.
00:49:53.600 He was removed from the D.C. gulag this morning at 5.15 a.m.
00:49:59.600 They will not tell his lawyer or his family where he's been taken.
00:50:03.640 We don't know whether he's been moved to a facility in Philadelphia or a facility in Oklahoma.
00:50:07.720 He should have beenโ€”he is certainly covered by the pardon issue by President Trump.
00:50:14.240 It's a great piece that the Gateway Pundit up about it, I urge people to go look at.
00:50:18.220 So, as my final thought here, pray, pray for justice for Jeremy Brown.
00:50:24.720 I pray we've got to leave it there, John.
00:50:26.540 God bless you.
00:50:27.160 It's great to be with you.
00:50:28.460 Roger, we'll see you next week, brother.
00:50:29.940 Be well.
00:50:30.740 Thank you.
00:50:31.460 Thanks, everybody, for being with us here today on The Great America Show.
00:50:33.840 We'll see you back here tomorrow, same time, same place.
00:50:36.100 Until then, may God bless you, may God bless America, and may God bless the great Lou Dobbs.