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- June 06, 2022
HILLARY, HER CAMPAIGN & DEEP STATE ROBBED TRUMP OF MUCH OF HIS PRESIDENCY
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Hello, everybody. I'm Lou Dobbs, and this is The Great America Show. Welcome. Great to have you
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with us to pursue truth, justice, and the American way. The more we hear all that talk about
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reparations in the People's Republic of California, the more I think about reparations myself.
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And I think they're really a lousy idea. There are just too many problems with reparations.
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Half the country was opposed to slavery. Hundreds of thousands of Union troops died freeing the
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slaves. And how do you go about straightening all of that out? Like I said, it's a lousy idea,
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except, except until and unless you happen to be a reparations recipient. And then it starts to feel
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pretty interesting, like maybe a really good idea. So that put me to thinking. If our state and federal
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governments are going to get into the reparations business with our taxpayer money, well, then you
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and I just might ought to be thinking about how we, Trump supporters and voters all, could get in on
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the gravy train. Excuse me. I mean, how we should seek compensation for the many injustices and wrongs
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are an identifiable class of victims for the purpose of compensation. I mean, we are recent victims,
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victims of 2020, and the you-know-whos who rigged the election. We know who's to blame,
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who should be compensating us, and most of the crimes done unto us. So here's my idea. Just think about
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this, please. There are just about 74 million of us who voted for Trump who can identify ourselves as
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victims. Have you ever wanted to be a victim? Well, this may be our time. We could be classified as
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victims of our government, and we could start legal action right away, seeking instead of social justice
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and being social justice warriors. We would seek electoral justice and be electoral justice warriors.
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We know that the 2020 election certainly was rigged with the help of the Obama-era intelligence
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chiefs, the attorney general under Trump, and the Department of Justice, and of course, Hillary and
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Barack and Joe's personal agency at arms, the FBI. Hillary, by the way, could owe quite a bill
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if our legal pursuit of reparations were to pay off. I mean, not pay off. I mean, succeeds.
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And while we're at it, how many millions of Americans didn't vote for Trump because of the
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big lies, the Russian collusion, disinformation driven by Hillary, the FBI, the DOJ, the Democratic
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National Committee, the deep state and corporate media? That's probably another 10 million victims.
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And then there's A.G. Barr. He didn't call out Joe Biden for his lies about Hunter's Laptop.
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And those intelligence veterans, 51 of them, including five former CIA directors,
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they said it was Russian disinformation. Another lie. And now the price starts to really add up,
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and we add another 10 million people who were probably dissuaded from voting for Trump in 2020
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as a result. This is big, folks. So let's think big. So how about this idea? We'll set up an
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exploratory committee. We'll call it Electoral Justice Warriors. Let us know what you think. Truth us,
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tweet us, whatever. But think about it. I think this could be big. And few know more about the election
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of 2020 than our guest today. He's been reporting on it all for two years now. John Solomon is the
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founder, editor-in-chief of JustTheNews.com, and we'll be talking about all the latest from Just
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the News on 2020 and this year. But first, I'd like to take up the Capitol Hill intrusion into
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Congressman Troy Nell's office and what appears to be a cover-up. No one covering the story better than
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Just the News. John Solomon, great to have you with us. Thanks for being with us. I want to start
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with Congressman Nell's, the internal probe on the Capitol Police for photographing the
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congressman's work for entering, either legally or whatever you wanted to style it as. The man's
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office was entered by Capitol Police, and they actually did an investigation. It's outrageous.
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Your reporting tells us that there is a problem.
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Yes. Yes. The inspector general of the Capitol Police, an independent watchdog that monitors the
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behavior of the Capitol Police, said this raised a lot of concerns, starting with what they called
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the questionable judgment of the officer deciding to go into the office, check if it was secure. That's
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an okay part of it. But then to go take a picture of the lawmakers' legislative work,
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violating the privacy and the constitutionally protected work of that lawmaker, it was troubling
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to the inspector general. It not only was troubling to the inspector general, one of the supervisory
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sergeants involved in this whole fiasco said, I don't know why he took a picture. We don't get,
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we don't have any legal authority to investigate members of Congress. So there are probably more
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questions raised by the report. We were allowed to read this report from a law enforcement source. We went
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through it last night and you get three messages from it. One, the officer wasn't properly trained
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so much so that he didn't even think taking the picture was a problem. Two, he didn't fill out the
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right report. He filled out a report for when you stop someone and arrest them when in fact it was an
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open door situation. The third thing is the circumstances, the story that the police officer
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gives. The inspector general could not replicate the condition. So the police officer says it's the
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weekend of Thanksgiving last year. He walks up and Congressman Nell's office door is wide open.
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And by the way, there's nothing propping it open. It's just open. He walks through it. He goes in,
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he looks around, he sees some messages on a whiteboard. He says, well, that looks suspicious
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because they were talking about body armor. The reason the body armor was mentioned on there was
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because the congressman was preparing a military bill to get new body armor for soldiers.
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John, what in the world did this idiot think that a U.S. congressman was preparing to armor up
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and go on a shooting spree? Unclear. That's the funny thing. They didn't ask him what he was
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thinking. It's vague. They go through the process. I think the inspector general was a little deficient.
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When I read the report, I say, boy, I wish I could have asked this policeman, why? What do you think?
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What was the crime? What was it? They don't know. But here's the thing that's really mysterious
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about it, Lou. The IG could not get the door to stay wide open. So it closed every time and it
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locked every time. The officer claims it mysteriously stayed open on its own and levitated open
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when he walked in. There's no one that was able to replicate that. And I think that starts the
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troubling process, which is the grounds for entering, they couldn't replicate the condition
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that he said existed. And I think that that begins, you see why Congressman Nels, when he was on
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your show yesterday, why he had so much doubt about this. Yeah. And he is, as he should be,
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absolutely adamant that there will be answers. And I think Congressman Nels is one of the finest
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people in the United States House of Representatives, and there will be an accounting. But, you know,
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at the same time, you know, the glib response in all of this is, well, the Capitol Police are nothing
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more than Nancy Pelosi's, you know, armed extension of her office. Yeah. I, I, by the way, I, I don't
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doubt that. I can't prove it, but I don't doubt it either. Because, A, you couldn't replicate the
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door being open. Two, you had, and I believe his name is Diaz, is that correct, the officer that
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entered there. And he is, he has a lot to answer for. He lied about why he took the pictures. He
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said that's what they were trained to do, which we all know is pure bunkum. So why isn't he being
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held accountable for that? And thirdly, there's not even, as far as I know, there's not been an
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apology. There's not been any further investigation. I mean, what's going, what do you think is going on
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here? Quite the opposite of an apology. The Capitol Hill Police gave us a statement last night,
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basically saying that Congressman Nels is a conspiracy theorist. And he was, by his criticism,
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he was harming the reputations of the Capitol Police. He has every right to be upset. Someone
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walked in his office, took a picture. That's why we have the Fourth Amendment. And by the way, you
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don't, when you become a member of Congress, you don't suddenly give up your Fourth Amendment right
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to protection from illegal search and seizure. I think the Capitol Hill Police leadership does not
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appreciate what the perception and the failure that they committed here. Their response to us was not
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only glib, it was, well, the congressman's to blame for this. That's not what the report says. The report
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says bad training, bad policies. It said a whole bunch of supervisors got involved when the complaint
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and then not a single one of the supervisors recognized that the officer's conduct didn't follow
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the standing operating procedures. That's a big concern. This is a police department that is not
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operating well. And we have two instances now of this. And I think we have the FBI not operating
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well, lying, constantly playing politics. Yeah, corrupt. And now you have the Capitol Police.
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These are two agencies that we need to have confidence in. We need the confidence of the
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Capitol Police so they protect us. We need the confidence of the FBI to protect us. Both agencies
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are in distress right now. Yeah, I think we can take two perspectives on that, though, John.
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Yeah, it is. If you are a law abiding citizen, a Republican congressman, it's not operating well.
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If you're a Democrat on Capitol Hill working for Nancy Pelosi and don't really care about law and
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order and corruption, they're working just fine. They're the Capitol Hill Police. You don't have
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any questions, probably, if you're in that camp about why they didn't do more on January 6th,
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why they were unprepared, why some of their uniformed officers were waving what they decided
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to call insurrectionists, that is, Trump supporters, into the building. This is not simply not operating
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well. We're dealing with a department that is out of control, there's no discipline, and had the
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temerity, the arrogance, to call a sitting U.S. congressman a conspiracy theorist when they
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violated his office, I would light them up, brother, if I were that congressman.
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Listen, I think that moment's coming. I think that moment's coming, Lou. I've talked to several
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members of Congress, including leaders in Congress, who plan a full-scale investigation of the Capitol
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Hill Police. They still don't believe the truth has been told about January 6th. They have some
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concerns about how money has been spent in the department, because it was pretty clear that the
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officers that were responding to the January 6th riot didn't have great equipment. Some of it looked
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old. It broke when it was struck. So the question is, where did all this money go for a long time?
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Where did those intelligence report warnings that the FBI and others gave to the Capitol Police? I
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believe if Republicans get in control in November, people like Jim Banks, Jim Jordan, are going to zero
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in on this department and find out all of its deficiencies. And one of those deficiencies Republicans are most
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concerned about political bias. Cops should not see red and blue. They should only see equal justice.
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And I think that this department is going to get a significant review if Republicans take control.
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A significant review. There's no discipline. There's no penalty. There's no punishment.
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They're never, I just can't imagine it happening, John. I would love to join you on the brighter side of
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the line on this one. But I really think that when you've got a department this, this, this egregiously
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violating regulations, law and decency, it's time to bring somebody shored up by the nape of the neck.
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Yeah. And I mean, now, why is it, why is it the Republican leadership in the house at the forefront of
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this investigation demanding answers right now? Why is it, I mean, I'll take even the political
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answer. Why isn't Kevin McCarthy showing enough guts and leadership to take the forefront when he's got
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a representative in his conference who's been, whose office has been violated?
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Yeah, it's a good question. Most of the leadership that I talked to said they were unaware of it other
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than Rodney Davis, who has taken a very strong interest in this and really pushed the IG to do an
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investigation. I don't think the IG even wanted to touch this one. You could tell. Well, then they
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titled the report. They said it's about filing the wrong report, which is one of the findings, but
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this is much more than just filing the wrong paperwork. An officer, an officer without a search
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and seizure warrant took a picture and launched an investigation. That is a fourth amendment violation
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on its face. I don't know the answer why we have not been able to get answers from the leadership,
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but we are going to try very hard. Well, and I, I have great confidence that you,
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that you will. Uh, I, I don't know about this, uh, wrong report, uh, response, wrong report.
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So, uh, there's a lot of discussion in the report that the officer, uh, engaged in what is known as
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a, you know, a breached office or a concern about an insecure office. And there's a form 50 you're
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supposed to fill out for that. For some reason, he filled out a form 76 is, which is a form when you
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stop someone that you think was involved in a criminal activity. So what that does though, the
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difference between the two, right, is that an open officing becomes a security issue. Just make sure
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everything's fine. If you, if you file it as a stop, it allowed the Capitol intelligence unit, the
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Capitol police intelligence unit to get involved. And that's what happens. The second part of the story
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is the officer not only takes a picture, files a report, the photo gets sent to the intelligence
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unit and the intelligence unit comes over and conducts a, at least a, uh, an interrogation
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of the, uh, Congressman staff after interviewing them to their credit. They said, there's nothing
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here. Let's close this down. This is stupid. But, uh, there is a lot of questions about why the wrong
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form was reported. And here's another thing they were, there is clear evidence in the IG report that
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multiple supervisors were trying to keep this off the books, meaning they didn't want anyone to ever be
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able to find what happened. Covering it up, right? Exactly. Yeah. They didn't want it in the,
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what they call the record system. Uh, that suggests that somebody knew that, uh, it didn't
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smell right. Those are all things that the IG report points out. Now you would think that they
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would maybe broaden the title of the report to saying, Hey, improper search or improper
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photographing of a, of an officer. They, they focus it on the process instead of the larger
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constitutional issue. But that's what this report raises a constitutional issue.
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Well, it raises a constitutional issue. It also raises a huge number of other issues.
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Is this just part of a Marxist democratic leadership of the democratic party, uh, operating
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beyond law and, and, uh, and regulation and doing as they damn well please, whether it is
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January 6th and then, uh, convening a, a committee, uh, a Stalinist, uh, era committee that, uh, is
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now trying to use it for political purposes, uh, and looking like, uh, ever the, as every
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passing day, uh, goes, uh, sailing by like bigger fools. Uh, I want to turn real quickly
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to another thing about some people looking like fools, all the people who said that there
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were no, it was a perfect election. Yeah. They, they should have talked to Maricopa County.
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Should they, they sure have 19,000 ballots were counted, even though the postmark on them
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were beyond what is known as the legal expiration date, meaning the date that they, the law says
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they can no longer be counted. Uh, the fact that it took us almost two years to find this
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out shows you how dysfunctional the election system is. And you take that revelation on
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terms of everything else that the Senate audit showed us in Arizona, Arizona's election counting
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system is a mess. And then, and then the day that that comes out and we discovered that there's a,
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in a brand new election just happened, a primary in Georgia, in, uh, DeKalb County, which is the
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second or third largest urban County in Georgia behind Fulton. Uh, there was a primary just a few
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weeks ago and, uh, the machines miscounted a local race by 3000 votes, by the way, in a local race
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where there's a small number of voters, 3000 votes is a huge margin change. It was so consequential
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that the person who was leading and expected to be declared the winner today suddenly became
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in third or second place. And someone else suddenly shot to the forefront. Um, the idea
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that our system is perfect is far from it. We are now time and time and time again, turning
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up evidence that the system works in this case, the machines themselves aren't to blame the
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people who programmed them, uh, at the state and County level appear to have made a terrible
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goof, but it took them two and a half weeks to discover this. And now you have a Democrat.
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This is the sweet irony of it for Republicans, a Democrat saying, please don't certify the
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results of the wrong. Um, what a, what a funny twist of fate that now Democrats have a reason
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to say, don't certify the vote. Well, I, you know, in this instance, you're referring to
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the Georgia County ballot, but we really don't know what the rest of the count is, do we?
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And we know that also, uh, talking here with, uh, Mike Lindell, uh, he says that there
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are, uh, he has evidence of, uh, miscounts as well, uh, in the state of Alabama. And we
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have also going to your, uh, to Maricopa County. It's important to tell this audience that not
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only did they count 19,000 ballots, they shouldn't have, uh, for Biden, but, but Joe Biden only
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won by 10,500 votes in 2020. Uh, according to keep in mind, there are 50,000 other ballots that
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are already in question from the Senate audit that came out last summer. So you add these 19,000 onto
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that, you've got a body of 70, 80,000 ballots that now seem to be legally questionable in a race that
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was settled by less than 12,000 in, uh, Georgia, where I think the margin was about 11,000. Uh,
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you've got at least 3000 votes that now Brian Kemp himself, the governor has always insisted that
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he himself is challenging saying these were miscounted. The, it were, you may be 3000 votes
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off in, in, in Georgia on one race. And, and that's in 2020. And now you've got the possibility
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that there was a large ballot harvesting scheme going on. That's being investigated now by
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Brad Rafsenberger and the secretary of state's office. Uh, we now know there were significant
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issues. Those are law enforcement investigations. Now let's take it to a second, uh, tier. The courts
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in Wisconsin, the courts in Pennsylvania have said the actual methods used to distribute and count
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ballots in 2020 were unlawful or unconstitutional. There are two issues in Wisconsin. Uh, more than
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200,000 people were allowed to say, because you're afraid to go out and covet, you are disabled and
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allowed to vote from home without a vote ID. The courts have ruled that was a wrong declaration.
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The Wisconsin had no lawful right. The bureaucrats who ran the elections, by the way, who lean left
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had no right to make that declaration. And that calls into question about 130, 140,000 ballots,
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uh, that were cast more than, uh, uh, five times the vote margin there. In addition, there's now a court
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ruling, uh, sustained by the Supreme court of Wisconsin saying there was no basis to allow drop boxes.
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There was no legal authority to put those drop boxes out while there's about six, 800,000 votes
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that were dropped into drop boxes, according to Wisconsin. So that's Wisconsin. Now let's go to
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Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania used no excuse, absentee mail balloting in 2020. The courts have
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ruled there. There is no provision under the Pennsylvania constitution to have allowed that
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for the happen. Well, there's almost a million people. I believe I got to go back and look at the
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numbers, but a large number of people in Pennsylvania who voted, uh, uh, no excuse,
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absentee. We now have courts declaring large unlawful activity occurred in the 2020 election.
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The big lie is not that there were problems. The big lie is there weren't, there weren't problems.
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The Democrats claimed that there weren't problems have now been dismissed by the courts and by
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multiple investigations. At some point, the mainstream media has to be held accountable for
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continuing to deny or ignore these revelations. Yeah. And by the way, these are revelations that
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change the outcome of the election, uh, and, and could change indeed the, the result is who should
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be in the, in the white house. But we've also got to be very clear. I think John, uh, with the audience
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here, uh, we're talking, uh, we're talking about the president of the United States. Donald Trump was
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right. He said it was a rigged election. It was a rigged election in, in various States, uh, with,
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and he was right about the number of votes that were, uh, uh, uh, not counted properly. I'm going
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to say it gently and sweetly like that. Uh, the man, the man was wronged by the democratic party
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in a number of States. You just mentioned Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, uh, and Georgia,
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he was wronged by both parties. I think it's fair to say it's, this is an appalling circumstance
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because now we know that we were told by the national corporatist media lies that that was a
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perfect election. And they used again, uh, Krebs from the Homeland security, uh, cyber unit,
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uh, which had at least ostensibly some sort of, uh, control over the election. I mean,
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it's just a false declaration. He told us that we're no hacking. We then learned eight months
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after he made that declaration that since the summer of 2020, the FBI knew that Iranian hackers
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had gotten ahold of more than a hundred thousand voters identity in a single state, and then use
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those identities to try to change the outcome of the election. In many cases, negatively targeting
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Republicans. That's what the indictment of the Biden justice department says. So Brian, uh, Mr. Krebs,
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um, declaration is not accurate now because the FBI has come out and said, Oh no, there was a big
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hack. And by the way, we all knew it in the summer of 2020, you go back and I want to take one other
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thing because I think it may be at the most consequential rigging of the election because it
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involves all 50 States. We've got these issues in individual States, right? We got Pennsylvania.
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We talk about Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin. We know those, but voters in all 50 States were told
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that the Hunter Biden laptop revelations were a lie, a Russian disinformation. And then after the
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election, we found out those declarations were false and knowingly false. And in fact, the people who wrote
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the letter claiming that 51 intelligence professionals had no basis to make that claim. They just made it up
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based on their quote unquote experience in the intelligence world that affects votes in every
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one of the 50 States that cast votes in 2020. When you talk about rigged, that is the single biggest
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probably, you look at the polling, 70% of people said if they knew more about Hunter Biden, it might
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have changed their vote. Uh, that plus then all the rule changes, all of the cheating, all of the
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ballot harvesting, you get a sense why a large swath of this country no longer trusts its election
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system. Anyone who trusts the election system. And I will say this just straight up. Anyone who
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trusts the election system as currently constructed and, uh, operated, uh, is a fool. Uh, this is a
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ridiculous moment where we have Supreme court, the Supreme court with two opportunities didn't
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intervene. Uh, this Pennsylvania Supreme court wouldn't intervene. And you talk about the most
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consequential part. You're talking about the shield that they gave these 51 so-called intelligence
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veterans, uh, and including five former, uh, uh, CIA directors. They gave Joe Biden a shield in that
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second and final debate to, to simply say there is no problem with Hunter Biden's laptop and its
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contents. And, uh, uh, there is no, uh, evidence ever that he was a upper. We now know that the
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attorney general of the United States working for Donald Trump stood there knowing, and he admitted
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it in his book. He knew that Joe Biden was lying through his teeth to the American people about the
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laptop, about it being Russian disinformation. And not only that, that he knew that Hunter Biden was under
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criminal investigation, something that would have changed the whole outcome of the election.
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And the man didn't have the guts to intervene because he quote unquote said, I didn't think
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it'd be right to intervene. Even as a man is constructing a lie to seize the presidency of
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the United States. Now you tell me whatever word you want. President Trump was gentle. He called
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William Barr a weak man. I think he's a lot more than that. I think he's a co-conspirator.
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Right. Here's a, here's a true story, Lou. I haven't told this to many people, but in the
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summer of, um, uh, 2020, I got source a tip that there was a Hunter Biden investigation,
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a criminal investigation. That was important to me because I was being attacked saying,
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why are you reporting a Hunter Biden? Everything's fine with him. Well, he's under criminal
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investigation. I even have notes from a document that purported this. And then the bar justice
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department on the record denied it, which as a journalist, if you have anonymous material,
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and then you have an on the record, you can't really reconcile it. You can't report it. They
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lied to me. They waved me off something that turned out to be true. Um, those are just really
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frustrating moments that we see. And, you know, you want to believe the people in power. You want
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to believe that Bill Barr, Donald Trump's appointee would give us the truth, but we were waved off it.
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It was very distant, disingenuous. My, my source material wasn't very strong. So when you get an on
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the record denial, you go back and keep reporting, which we did, but, um, we, you know, time and time
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again, uh, the bureaucrats and the, uh, Washington establishment hijacked the will of the American
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people. It's clear in 2016 and it's clear in 2020. And there will have to be an accounting.
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There certainly must be an accounting. I I've got to ask you what your reaction was when you found out
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from Congressman Jim Jordan, Congressman Matt Gaetz at Russell Bloor told him that. Yeah.
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The department of justice and the FBI had a portal office, uh, an office and portal in Coy Perkins
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law offices, the democratic parties, legal firm. Remember when Donald Trump called this a swamp.
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These are the examples of the swamp. You have a law firm with a special arrangement with the FBI.
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No one of us know about it while this whole scheme of Russia collusion is being carried out. Oh, by the
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way by that law firm. Cause the law firm had Michael Sussman. It hired Christopher Steele. It hired
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fusion GPS. It was taking instructions from Hillary Clinton. And for 10 years, there's been a special
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relationship. We don't know all the details about it, but now we know one existed and the FBI stood
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silent. They didn't let us know that that's why Donald Trump gets a lot of nodding heads. Every time
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he says Washington is still a swamp. Yeah. Uh, Washington is still a swamp. Uh, our, our department of
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justice, our FBI, you and I've talked about this before and you've been very, and I give you credit
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for it, defending all of the good people in the FBI and department of justice. But I'm going to say
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this. It's very clear today. There are not nearly as many good people in that department and in that
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agency as there should be, because not one of them think about this. Not one of them stepped forward
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to talk about any of this knowing full well, what was in front of them. And I know that this
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narrative is right now. Oh, they, the lower downs were lied to by the higher ups. But the fact of
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the matter is a lot of people knew what was going on and never said a word. And that is to me,
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disheartening, uh, disappointing and make, and infuriating. Let me be very clear. Infuriating.
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I think every American should be. Listen, silence is complicity. That's, that's the message of the
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Russia collusion story. The people who stood silent allowed that plot to be carried out for
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two years, three years. It robbed the American public of the Trump early presidency. And it
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deceived all of us, millions of dollars of investigations, lots of reputations ruined
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all on a false dirty trick. Amazing. And bill Barr today, one of the headlines, uh, recently bill
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Barr says Trump should not run for reelection in 2024. The former AG says Republicans can't keep
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talking about the last election and calls for a party civil war to bring in a new era, just like
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Reagan did. And you know, who's going to be leading that civil war, John? Why Paul Ryan? Yes. Paul Ryan
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is admonishing all the Republicans who didn't vote for president Trump's impeachment. That little creep
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should be held to account. I mean, that is disgusting. He supposedly resigned Ryan from
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politics in 2019. He sits on the board of, uh, of Fox. I mean, this man is a bona fide agent for a
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fifth column of rhinos and deep staters. And I mean, he needs, he needs to be thoroughly investigated.
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I do think the Republican party or a lot of the people that have figured out where Paul Ryan's,
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uh, hand of cards laid and also how much he let down this country. Uh, there's another thing about
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Paul Ryan, forget all the other things and I need to wrap, but I wanted to just mention this. It was
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a man that preached to us about fiscal discipline. And when he became in as a house speaker, he blew up
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the budget. And from the moment he got alluded, we, we got deeper and deeper in debt on Paul Ryan's
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watch, uh, his signature issue. He couldn't even deliver on that. And I think that history will look
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back at Paul Ryan saying he had the right rhetoric and the wrong actions. Yeah. Well, his was a,
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an act of rhetoric. It certainly wasn't active either conscience or intellect, but you know what?
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John Solomon is a great American doing America's work every day in just the news. Uh, and we
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recommend him and just the news.com to you highly. Thanks so much, John. Have a good day. Great
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American. You as well. Thanks, John Solomon. Thanks everybody for being with us today.
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Tomorrow. Our guest will be Congressman Troy Nels, who, as you just heard, has filed a complaint
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that he and his office were targeted by the Capitol Hill police. We'll be taking that up with
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the Congressman and a great deal more here tomorrow on the great America show. Thanks for being with us.
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Join us tomorrow. Till then, God bless you and God bless America.
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