As many as 30 Senate Republicans are opposing Matt Gaetz for attorney general and are trying to block him in the process. President Trump returns to New York to attend the UFC Fight Night in Madison Square Garden and is greeted by the New York crowd.
00:09:38.680How much how much are we paying for transgender surgeries for children?
00:09:42.220How much are we dumping into these woke transgender surgeries for military members, folks?
00:09:47.020Those are things that Vivek and Elon are going to look into.
00:09:49.440And we should have looked in long ago, but also with Vivek and Elon comes some more troubles for these Marxist left leftists.
00:09:58.240The Trump transition team is reportedly drawing a list of deceitful military officers for court martial consideration,
00:10:05.380treason charges possibly on the table.
00:10:07.640These are folks like, of course, Mark Milley, who came out after President Trump left office and said that he kept this out of war.
00:10:14.440He wouldn't let Trump near the nuclear button.
00:10:16.340Speaking to China's Xi Jinping behind Trump's back, all treasonous activity.
00:10:23.140So I'm glad to see that President Trump and his transition team are keeping up on their promises.
00:10:28.760Also over the weekend, Joe Biden has reportedly authorized the use of strikes for Ukraine against Russia with U.S.-made long-range missiles.
00:10:36.860So Joe Biden leaving, I think, all on the field for us as he leaves office now here in the next few months,
00:10:42.540trying to start a war to leave on President Trump.
00:10:45.600Now, two weeks ago, I thought President Trump and Joe Biden were friends.
00:10:48.680So I'm not exactly sure if this was a move of Joe Biden or the move of the deep state cabal.
00:10:53.840I guess we're going to have to go ahead and wait and see.
00:10:55.960Hopefully, Vladimir Putin, you know, doesn't takes it with a grain of salt, I should say,
00:11:01.960and expects President Trump to do the right thing when he comes in in January and writes this wrong.
00:11:08.360Folks, today's show is going to be a little bit different.
00:11:10.320This was a cause for today's show that Lou took near and dear to his heart,
00:11:15.520and it was January 6th and the events that happened on that day.
00:11:19.220So this show today is going to be dedicated to January 6th.
00:11:23.820We're going to take a quick break here.
00:11:25.620When we return, we're going to be joined by brilliant attorney Joseph McBride,
00:18:34.220And he was always on the right side of January 6.
00:18:36.420And I was incredibly proud to be able to work with him and work with you during that time.
00:18:41.140And I'm glad to be on the show here with you today.
00:18:44.460With regard to your question, look, it's been a very long and hard road for all January Sixers, not just for them, but for their family members as well.
00:18:55.580January 6th was one big, gigantic entrapment operation.
00:19:00.780They wanted things to get out of control.
00:19:03.280They wanted people to approach the walls of the Capitol.
00:19:05.860They invited people into the Capitol because Trump and Trump supporters had everything to lose.
00:19:14.880We saw their plan go into action immediately after January 6th with the public cancellations, the loss of jobs, mass incarceration of American citizens on an industrial level.
00:19:27.840And, of course, the plot to get Trump, which which which which failed and failed miserably.
00:19:33.040These people, these Marxists, these infiltrators of the deep state have grossly underestimated the will of the American citizen to live free or to die.
00:19:43.780And I don't say that as a matter of hyperbole.
00:19:46.800That's what our that kind of principle is what our country was founded on.
00:20:02.360I know we played a lot of video throughout this show, but important stuff that I think the audience needs to hear and the audience needs to see because it's things that you won't see on Fox News and MSNBC and CNN and even Newsmax.
00:20:13.280Mike Pence, who's an absolute rhino traitor.
00:20:17.880This is from a few years ago when he decided he was going to run for president.
00:20:21.600He's got a severe case of animus against January 6th.
00:20:25.860I want to play this clip for the audience and I want to get your reaction.
00:20:28.920The Constitution of the United States.
00:20:30.460Sir, on that, Donald Trump says he is, quote, inclined to pardon many members of the mob who attacked the Capitol on January 6th.
00:20:37.860Those people were, of course, part of the same mob who built gallows and chanted about wanting to hang you.
00:20:45.620Would you consider parting and pardoning any of them?
00:20:49.000You know, on the day of January 6th, I issued a tweet demanding that people leave the Capitol and end the violence.
00:20:58.540And I said that those that failed to do that should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
00:22:00.400Your thoughts to Mike Pence and why he has such animus towards these folks and why he doesn't distinguish the difference between the people who did do crimes, who were probably there on behalf of Antifa, and the folks who were there to peacefully go to their home, the people's house, Joe.
00:22:22.180He talks just like Judas would have spoke if he didn't hang himself.
00:22:27.400There were hundreds of wrongdoers at the Capitol that day.
00:22:33.200I would say probably 95 percent of them were not Trump supporters.
00:22:37.760I would say that a good 40 percent of them were paid agitators, whether they were actual members of the D.C. Metropolitan Police Force, whether they belong to the FBI, the CIA or the men in black.
00:22:54.220We have watched them act in concert with each other.
00:22:57.020I have published these wrong actors in undercover regular civilian gear, climbing up ladders, telling people to go, go, go, go, climbing over the scaffolding, pushing officers, the whole nine yards.
00:23:12.440They encouraged it to the highest level possible.
00:23:15.340And before people got to the Capitol, when people started crossing the peace circle, all of the material that said, don't come on Capitol grounds, don't go here, don't go there.
00:23:28.300Not one of those people have ever been arrested.
00:23:30.760The gallows that were put up that morning, that was put up by God knows who, but it wasn't Trump supporters.
00:23:36.240Those people have never been arrested.
00:23:38.140The pipe bomber, never been arrested, never been found.
00:23:41.420The whole thing stinks to high heaven.
00:23:44.080Any reasonable person who can look at this from an objective standpoint, that's not so tainted and poisoned by their own political bias, can see that there are many things that was wrong.
00:23:56.140With what happened on January 6th, a Supreme Court case comes out.
00:23:59.980It's going to be a controversial ruling.
00:24:01.660They put up fencing in an hour, right?
00:24:03.640Everybody knew that this was going to happen.
00:24:11.620Thank God that God himself did not abandon this country.
00:24:14.640Thank God that people came out and voted for President Trump.
00:24:17.020And it is my sincerest hope that President Trump will reconvene the January 6th committee to get to the bottom of what took place that day.
00:24:25.740There are good people still on the Hill like Congressman Clay Higgins, Congressman Corey Mills, Annapolino Luna.
00:24:31.580Lots of people on there on the Hill in Congress who want to get to the bottom of what happened.
00:24:36.860And I think that we have enough time to do it if they have the courage to do it on day one.
00:25:00.920A man who's been in jail for 20 years being accused of rape, and then after 20 years comes out because they find out that he wasn't actually a rapist, which we see a lot more happening now than we've ever seen before.
00:25:13.380Is he supposed to just go on his daily life, Joe, and go back and assimilate back to normal society like nothing happened?
00:25:19.540What about the folks who are mentally now not well because of sitting in jail cells?
00:25:25.560Joe, I spoke to a lady, I think her name was Cindy Young on this show, a 77-year-old lady from New Hampshire.
00:25:31.040Beautiful old elderly lady, Joe, tells me she walked through the Capitol, met a police officer, waved her through.
00:25:50.220In the cases, look, I became an attorney because my own brother was wrongfully convicted.
00:25:54.420That was the reason why I decided to go to school in an effort to try to get him out.
00:25:59.140So the wrongful conviction issue is something that's very near and dear to my heart.
00:26:03.860And when these men who have been wrongfully convicted and they've done time in jail, especially serious time, they sue for millions and millions of dollars.
00:26:11.000There have been awards that 20, 30, 40, 50 million dollars, depending on how long that you've been in jail.
00:26:15.960This was about targeting the Trump supporters who went to the Capitol, targeting them and their families to disenfranchise them from the political process, to disenfranchise them from gun ownership, to make sure that they couldn't get meaningful and gainful employment anymore.
00:26:30.580And to bankrupt them as a means to an end, to send a message to them, anyone like them, that if you stand against the deep state and the current regime who is in power, we will crush you.
00:26:46.760It's going to be interesting because of the statute of limitations.
00:26:49.880It's it's it's there are a few complications.
00:26:51.740But if President Trump advocates for that and if we get the right kind of backing with it in Congress, then anything is possible.
00:26:58.280Well, the only case we've seen them go to the Supreme Court, they ruled in, we'll say our favorite, because, Joe, we're on the side of truth, justice in the American way for these poor folks who have been so done wrong.
00:27:09.080And you want to talk about reparations, Joe?
00:27:11.440Let's talk about reparations to these folks.
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00:41:39.680I have a good feeling in my stomach that he'll be vindicated at the end of the day.
00:41:44.500And hopefully the Matt Gaetz DOJ will just look at that case for what it is and just DP it and say, get the hell out of here with this garbage.
00:41:51.420Yeah. And we're reporting now that there's a great deal, Joe.
00:41:55.980This is a quotation of, quote, anxiety and dismay inside the Justice Department after President Trump taps Matt Gaetz to run the DOJ.
00:42:04.020So, you know, if they don't like it, that means it's probably good for the country.
00:42:09.020What happens to we'll start with Jan Sixers when Matt Gaetz takes over as attorney general, in your opinion?
00:42:15.480So, you know, Matt Gaetz has an opportunity to to decline to prosecute all pending cases right now, to just take them and throw them in the garbage and say any outstanding cases that haven't made their way into the court system just need to go just need to go away.
00:42:30.880Then he has, you know, an opportunity to reverse engineer these investigations and take a look at whose constitutional rights have been violated.
00:42:42.000You know, were there were there Pfizer? Was the Pfizer court used them properly?
00:42:45.400There's a bunch of things that he can do right there.
00:42:47.700But the policy on day one of the of the incoming Department of Justice needs to be to turn the faucet off on these January six persecutions and to turn the faucet up and to turn the volume up on the investigation into the corruption that has been taking place in this country for the past, you know, especially the past four years, but really the past 40 years.
00:43:11.160So what can we do about those folks who have been wrongfully overcharged?
00:43:15.100We'll call it because that's exactly what's been done to them.
00:43:17.420What can we do for those folks who have, you know, should have been charged with misdemeanors and a slap on the wrist and a thousand dollar fine or five dollar fine who served time in jail?
00:43:26.840Folks like Jake Lang, who has now been in jail for years with no no trial.
00:43:36.540Right. And I mean that wholeheartedly.
00:43:38.320Secondly, I spent a lot of time up on Capitol Hill and a lot of time with Congress men and women and their staffers, and they sort of have this unwritten rule that if 10 to 20 people from their district call in on a specific issue, then they're going to act on that issue.
00:43:54.140So what I would encourage the general public to do is to find out who your congressperson is and to call into that person and say, hey, listen, I'm deeply concerned over the mistreatment of the January 6 prison population.
00:44:06.160I want to encourage you to participate in their exonerations, their pardons, their commutations, and eventually financial compensation.
00:44:16.580That's really what the general public can do in conjunction with, of course, advocating for people in the free marketplace of ideas and on social media and at the Thanksgiving dinner table.
00:44:28.920And the number for that, and Lou used to give it out all the time on this show because he was tired of it.
00:44:33.320He wanted people to do their damn job, these members of Congress, 202-224-3121, 202-224-3124, that 3-1-2-1, again, 202-224-3-1-2-1, that's the White House, the Congressional Switchboard.
00:44:50.420Call them up and tell your members of Congress.
00:44:52.700Folks, if enough of you guys call, I worked in Congress.
00:45:00.060A lot of times, the offices are very small.
00:45:02.000A lot of times, the members of Congress are walking around the office and hear these phone calls ringing.
00:45:06.060So if you bombard your congresswoman, your congressman, tell them to do their damn job and get to the bottom of this because it's enough is enough.
00:45:14.260When do you expect we'll see some pardons come out from President Trump, from the Trump administration?
00:45:21.420It's going to be very interesting to see how they do it.
00:45:23.800If it's general pardons, it could come out.
00:45:26.080I mean, he should probably announce it right away, at least within the first week.
00:45:30.240I think he has a duty within the first day of the first couple of 72 hours of his administration to say exactly what he's going to do and how it's going to be handled.
00:45:38.880You know, there's the idea of just general pardons saying, hey, look, some of you were less than perfect, but you weren't treated like Antifa or BLM.
00:45:48.300Others of you really didn't do nothing, but the actual the greater wrongdoer and the saga for January 6th is the federal government and how they mistreated, don't over prosecute it and over sentence you as a general population.
00:46:01.000And for that reason alone, I'm going to issue a general pardon.
00:46:04.240If he does that, it'll be it'll bring great healing to the United States of America.
00:46:08.320You know, when you look at the troubles of Northern Ireland in the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, they released some 400 prisoners.
00:46:15.200The Democratic unionists were against it.
00:46:18.000Lots of them were sick to their stomach over it, but they agreed to do it at the end of the day because of what was it was the necessary component for the sufficiency of healing in that country.
00:47:30.980And he looked at Kamala and he looked at Joe Biden and said, those people are in there because of you, not because of something they did wrong.
00:47:36.520So I don't think President Trump would have went out on the limb, risking losing the election to stand up for Jay Sixers and then come into office and say, oh, forget about you guys.
00:47:45.740So I have great confidence in President Trump that he is going to be a man of his word, as he always has been, coming through on 99 percent of his promises.
00:47:54.700And the one percent were stopped short about something we were talking about earlier, his personnel, which is President Trump admits was is not his best thing.
00:48:02.400And it's probably because he's too nice of a guy.
00:48:05.260You know, everyone goes out there and sees him as this big alpha male.
00:48:08.460But President Trump's got a massive heart and he gives too many people way too many chances, in my opinion.
00:48:14.840Joe, I want to wrap up with something.
00:48:22.540How are we going to finally say enough is enough?
00:48:26.320Get out the rot, the people who are the holdovers, which are probably trying to hide under desks right now in garbage pails, in paper shredders.
00:48:35.040How do we go ahead and and put an end to that and finally get rid of these people once and for all so that they're not sitting there undermining the Trump agenda?
00:48:45.540The folks in the DNI who are going to be working for Tulsi Gabbard, the folks in the FBI who will hopefully work and be working for Cash Patel, those folks.
00:48:54.500How do we get out the bottom rotters who managed to just stay there after administration, after administration?
00:49:00.640A lot of these, as you know, in Washington, you got career pilot, you got you got career people and you got people who are there pursuant to an administration.
00:49:09.840Well, lots of the rot comes from the career people who are in DOJ, FBI and other places.
00:49:35.900Brad Geier, Jeff Clark, lots of people who are at the DOJ for a long time who are capable patriots who want to go in and reverse engineer a lot of the filth and a lot of the garbage that we have seen.
00:49:49.420You're going to have to look people in the face and say, look, you know, I understand you've been here your whole life, but it's time for you to get the hell out of here.
00:49:55.320And, you know, it's going to take somebody like a Matt Gaetz and a Donald Trump in the DOJ in order to get that stuff done.
00:50:02.920Lots of people are jumping up and down about these appointments.
00:50:05.500But, you know, I'm a practicing Catholic.
00:50:07.720I used to I like to use Jesus and a lot of my analogies.
00:50:11.260And when you think about his apostles and the people that he called tax collectors, you know, fishermen, you know, rough guys who they weren't the academics of the day.
00:50:20.920Lots of people snapped their head around in the Sanhedrin.
00:50:23.520They were like, you're calling these people to lead your new church?
00:50:51.040And I'm looking forward to to just all these people walking out like Lehman Brothers, you know, after 2011 is walking out, holding the holding their baskets and never coming back.
00:51:02.300The thing that scares the hell out of me, Joe, is the fact that we were talking about this before is the folks, the snakes in the grass, the rhino Republicans who are looking for jobs now.
00:51:12.920There's a lot of jobs to be had in the White House.
00:51:14.660I've had people reach out to me asking me if I was interested in, you know, it's a decision I don't know.
00:51:18.800I would only want to go work there if there was a job that I can make consequential advice to the president, things that can help this country.
00:51:28.240I wouldn't just go there to go take a job to say I work in the White House, be a paper pusher.
00:51:32.200I have no interest in doing that, Joe.
00:51:33.620I think some of us are put on this earth like you and I to spread a message.
00:51:37.240Other people are put on this earth to sit behind a desk and do the work that we don't want to do and procedural things and things like like that.
00:51:44.780You know what the problem is, is there's so many jobs to be had and there are so many bottom feeders and rats and snakes in the grass who are going to whittle their way in there.
00:51:55.760The Cassidy Hutchinson's of the world.
00:51:57.620They're going to make their way back into the White House.
00:51:59.460They're going to be looking to set him up.
00:52:00.680They're going to be looking to record him.
00:52:02.360Good news is, is he never has to run for president again.
00:52:04.440The good news is, is he has the house for the next two years.
00:52:06.600So he's impeachment free, at least for the next two years.
00:52:09.000The better news is, is they probably will hold it tight in the Senate in the next Senate election.
00:52:14.520So he's probably safe on all fronts on that.
00:52:18.000But nonetheless, it throws a monkey wrench into his agenda.
00:53:06.940President Trump needs stand up men, stand up women who are unafraid to judge somebody, who are unafraid to call somebody out, who are unafraid to say, hey, you know, what you're doing right now is the old guard.
00:53:18.840It doesn't align with what we're trying to do with this new mission.
00:53:23.300President Trump has a very limited window, a very limited time frame under which he can accomplish this great mission.
00:53:29.740He needs the absolute best, highly trained warriors around them, whether they're political warriors, legal warriors, warriors that have to do with people in the economy, information warriors, whatever it is.
00:53:42.080And that doesn't mean that you went to Harvard or you went to Yale.
00:53:44.580It means that you know what you're doing on the battlefield and you have the results to show it to him and to prove it and to get the job done.
00:53:53.320Joe, I'd make the argument that folks who didn't go to Harvard and Yale and Princeton are smarter than those folks who went there.
00:53:58.660We've seen time and time again, these folks who run our country, Joe, they went to Ivy League schools.
00:54:03.160Absolute total idiots, buffoons, Barack Obama, wherever the hell he went, Harvard and wherever.
00:54:20.760You know, he does need people in the White House who don't care about the rap.
00:54:25.000They're going to get the job that they're going to get when they come out, because folks like you and I, Joe, we're never going to get a job in corporate America.
00:54:30.500You're never going to go get a job working for Kirkland Ellis.
00:54:58.040And I'm happy I can come out here every single day and say what I want to say and tell the truth to the audience and have folks on like you who are not afraid to say what you want to say.
00:55:06.920President Trump needs folks like that by his side.
00:55:09.920Folks who are not scared of the repercussions for working for President Trump.
00:55:16.040And I think President Trump understands that by now.
00:55:18.000Joe, as we conclude here, I want to I want to get your final thoughts and we hope you'll come back soon and often with me hosting the show now.
00:55:25.640But I want to get your concluding thoughts on on America right now.
00:55:29.620The patriotism we're seeing, where we go from here as we go into this new year, as we head into the Christmas season.
00:55:36.200So I live in Brooklyn and the day after the election, I was walking around and I seen flags everywhere.
00:55:43.080People were happy in the streets and it reminded me of the level of patriotism that I saw after September 11th.
00:56:47.960The new world is moving in a new direction.
00:56:50.360President Trump is leading the charge.
00:56:52.060The America First movement is leading the charge.
00:56:53.940Good men like you, lawyers like me, good people out there in the world are doing everything that we can do for a cause that is bigger than ourselves.
00:57:06.760I'm thankful to the American people for voting for President Trump.
00:57:09.840I'm thankful to my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, for not abandoning this country.
00:57:14.460You're a great American, Joe, and everyone out there should pray for Joe for all that he's going through.
00:57:19.260And you folks don't realize the backlash Joe probably gets from defending these folks and all the business he's probably lost for defending these folks.
00:57:27.080But I think there's a good song lyrics, Joe, to end this show.
00:57:57.700Thank you, everybody, for being with us today.
00:57:59.560I hope you guys enjoyed this episode as much as I enjoyed talking with Joe.
00:58:03.680He's a great American, and he puts his rear end on the line every day going out there and defending these January 6th folks.
00:58:09.460A lot of people don't realize what it takes and what it takes out of you to come out here and do what we do every single day.
00:58:16.560And I'm not saying to pat us on the back, but it's a draining job when you constantly got arrows on your back, and it's a draining job knowing that everyone's gunning for you.