The Great America Show - July 29, 2025


Smoking Gun Evidence EXPOSES Treason in the Obama White House!


Episode Stats

Length

40 minutes

Words per Minute

173.67162

Word Count

6,964

Sentence Count

513

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

Roger Stone is back from a trip to Washington D.C. where he met with President Trump, Marco Rubio, and other cabinet members to get a sense of what's going on and what they need to fix. He also met with Tulsi Gabbard and discussed the Russiagate indictments.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, everybody. Welcome to The Great America Show. Thanks so much for being with us tonight.
00:00:07.020 Very special episode tonight. We're going to be joined in just one moment by my good friend
00:00:11.100 and our favorite weekly guest here on The Great America Show, the great Roger Stone.
00:00:14.700 He's just back from a trip in the swamp, Washington, D.C., where he met with President
00:00:19.660 Trump, Marco Rubio, and many other members of the cabinet to get a sense of what's going
00:00:24.360 on, maybe kick him in the rear end a little bit and tell them where they need to fix and
00:00:28.220 what they're doing excellent on. Overall, they're doing a pretty damn good job in what they're
00:00:34.440 given. Now, there's a few who I think are questionable. Well, maybe not a few, just one.
00:00:40.520 Pam Bondi. We'll see what she winds up doing with this Epstein stuff. We'll see what she
00:00:45.780 winds up doing with this Russia gate indictments, because everything is going to fall on her
00:00:49.740 at the end of the day when it comes time to prosecuting and persecuting some of these
00:00:54.640 criminals who sought to undermine democracy, who sought to undermine this country and sought
00:00:59.280 to ruin an innocent man in Donald J. Trump and the people around him. Roger Stone, as
00:01:05.060 you know, a victim of a weaponized Justice Department for years. But what was done to
00:01:09.780 him? House raided at four o'clock in the morning with CNN sitting out front of his house waiting
00:01:15.260 for the cops to get there and the FBI and the federal agents to get there. How did they know
00:01:19.160 an indictment was coming when Roger Stone's own attorney didn't know an indictment was coming
00:01:24.780 or an arrest was coming? So for years, we all dealt with that. We all sat and dealt with it
00:01:30.640 because we had no choice. The communists, the Marxists were all in charge. Now the Party of
00:01:35.340 Truth, Justice, and the American Way is in charge, and it's going to rely on them and Pam Bondi to come
00:01:41.060 forward and hold these people accountable for what they've done to this country. There's no ifs,
00:01:46.180 ands, or buts about it. This is something that we have all been waiting for with the return of
00:01:50.940 President Trump. We sat and waited for years while they weaponized it against us. So now it's time
00:01:56.840 for not retribution, but for truth, justice, and the American Way to come to the forefront.
00:02:02.960 You've heard me say it often on this show. There is no retribution here. Retribution is what they did
00:02:08.760 to Donald Trump for the last 10 years for him running for president. That's retribution for an
00:02:15.100 innocent man. What we're doing here, what the party is doing here, what the DOJ is doing here,
00:02:21.060 is investigating the crimes and the cruxes of what these people have done for the last 10 years. So
00:02:26.980 there's no retribution about it as CNN or MSNBC or any of these far left Marxist organizations
00:02:33.800 want you to believe. There's no such thing as retribution with Donald Trump. He's never done it.
00:02:39.280 And if you believe he does or he's done, why didn't he do it in 2016 when he ran on getting
00:02:46.140 Hillary Clinton? When he ran and said, lock her up. His rallies, everyone chanted lock her up. He was
00:02:52.160 a bigger man and he decided ultimately not to. I think in hindsight, which is obviously always 2020,
00:03:00.240 it was the wrong decision on President Trump. Should he have prosecuted Hillary Clinton for her crimes,
00:03:05.920 maybe they would have fallen back a little bit to what they've done to him this past election.
00:03:11.900 Maybe they would have. Hindsight, like I said, is 2020. But I think President Trump, if he would
00:03:16.880 have done that in 2016, it may have been a little bit different this time around. Maybe not. I could
00:03:21.520 be wrong. I don't know. But that's just my two cents on it. So as I said, Roger Stone has been in the
00:03:27.100 swamp for the last week, meeting with multiple people. Tulsi Gabbard, he spent a lot of time with
00:03:33.380 Tulsi Gabbard. Tulsi, as you know, has been doing the Lord's work with this whole Russia collusion
00:03:39.720 nonsense, getting it out there, showing us that the Democrats were the perpetrators of lies.
00:03:46.740 We all knew it. But she's got it out now with documents, with receipts, as the millennials like
00:03:52.000 to call it, out in front of the American people to show them all, the naysayers, the haters, all of
00:03:58.100 them, that this was a hoax against Donald Trump, that it was collusion against Donald Trump,
00:04:05.760 that nobody in Donald Trump's circle himself, Roger Stone, any of them colluded with Russia.
00:04:12.040 So now it's time for President Trump and Pam Bondi and more Pam Bondi than Donald Trump,
00:04:16.240 because it's not his job to put out indictments. It's Pam Bondi's job. It's now time for Pam
00:04:22.700 Bondi to get to work and hold these people accountable. Roger, you are back fresh off a
00:04:34.360 D.C. trip. I can smell you from here. You smell like a swamp. But you've got some good intel from
00:04:39.800 for us, I'm told. Tell us a little bit about your trip. I know you're a little hesitant and you've
00:04:46.000 got this rule that you went by. I'm hoping you'll break it today that you don't ever discuss your
00:04:50.400 conversation with the president. You told me you'd break it. How was the trip?
00:04:55.020 It was a great trip. You know, it was the first time I was back in the Oval Office since Ronald
00:04:59.400 Reagan was president. Because in the first two years of the Trump presidency, I was blocked from
00:05:05.760 the White House by Jeffrey Epstein, associate Steve Bannon. And then in the last two, of course,
00:05:11.800 I was fighting the phony indictment in the Russian collusion hoax, which I think is a good time to give
00:05:18.960 pause to the fact that I was charged for lying to Congress to hide Donald Trump's involvement in the
00:05:25.920 Russian collusion matter when we now know the whole thing was a hoax. So how is it possible to lie about
00:05:32.920 something that never actually happened? But Judge Amy Berman Jackson specifically said upon my sentencing
00:05:38.960 that I was convicted of lying to cover up for Donald Trump. Now, I met with 16 different members of the
00:05:45.420 House. Articles of impeachment for Judge Jackson will be coming shortly because she violated my
00:05:52.960 constitutional rights. She violated Paul Manafort's constitutional rights. Of course, she would hold
00:05:58.060 nobody responsible for what happened in Benghazi. She is a serial violator of the Constitution.
00:06:06.520 And on that basis, I think she should be removed from her federal judgeship. Now, I realize that that's
00:06:12.960 very rare. But at a minimum, members of the House should arrange to send her a subpoena so she can
00:06:19.340 come up and explain her various rulings and comments. You see, I've looked at the Constitution
00:06:25.260 very closely. Nowhere does it say federal judges can't be can't be criticized, although she seems to
00:06:31.180 believe that that's the case. Nowhere does it say that the judicial branch is superior to the legislative
00:06:36.800 branch. It is not. So we'll see what happens in that regard. But it is now clear that that my trial,
00:06:45.020 everything they put my family through, was based on a false notion that there was some Russian
00:06:51.780 collusion, which, of course, there wasn't. And we now know that definitively, thanks to the
00:06:58.220 courageous actions of Tulsi Gabbard. So, look, this is not speculation. This is not investigative
00:07:05.040 journalism. These are cold, hard facts. John Bolton, I think this guy's in denial. He says
00:07:11.240 that she's exaggerated the evidence or she is citing evidence that she doesn't have, which I
00:07:16.640 immediately said, wait a minute. You mean like you and Dick Cheney and George W. Bush fabricated
00:07:22.860 evidence that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction or was involved in 9-11? There's fabrication.
00:07:28.660 Look, I'm not sure that John Bolton, I don't think he's guilty of a crime other than the crime of
00:07:36.420 stupidity. But it is outrageous that he would attack a patriot like Tulsi Gabbard, who I think
00:07:43.780 has done an amazing job of laying this out. And the other thing I can tell you, John, is she anticipated
00:07:50.360 the denials of Barack Obama, who immediately pivots to the Senate Intelligence Committee report. Now, I can just
00:07:58.480 tell you that that report is a steaming crock of bullshit, that it is a paste up from the Huffington Post of
00:08:05.180 every unsubstantiated rumor and false accusation. I think there's five references to me in the report. Every
00:08:12.360 single one of them is false. There's no evidence to support any of them. John Warner, pardon me, Mark
00:08:18.440 Warner, one of the great losers of all time, bought himself a governorship, bought himself a
00:08:23.840 sentencing. He actually had evidence that the Russian collusion thing was a fraud, but he suppressed
00:08:29.340 it. It is a great day for America, as all of this is revealed. And the question, which I think is on
00:08:36.760 everyone's mind, certainly on yours and mine, is, will these people be prosecuted? I'm not a lawyer.
00:08:44.080 Sure. So people who are great lawyers tell me that Barack Obama is not immune from prosecution
00:08:50.840 in the case of treason. I know I can't comment on that because I don't know for certain. I know that
00:08:56.580 he, I believe based on what we've seen, that he's guilty of treason, or perhaps it is a seditious
00:09:03.840 conspiracy. Some lawyers argue that treason has to involve supporting another country. Of course,
00:09:10.820 he does work for the communist Chinese. I'm not sure. But there's no question about Vice President
00:09:15.660 Joe Biden, in addition to the millions that he pocketed during his vice presidency and in the years
00:09:21.780 between his serving as vice president and becoming president. John Brennan, the arch villain of all time,
00:09:31.340 a man who, as you know, proudly admits that he's a communist, said it, said it, said it, you know,
00:09:37.740 in a polygraph test, admitted voting for the Communist Party candidate, being a member of the party,
00:09:44.580 a guy who personally signed and authorized the visas for four of the Saudi hijackers who attacked America
00:09:52.640 on 9-11 when he was the station chief in Riyadh, a guy who got caught red-handed spying on a U.S. Senate
00:10:02.480 committee that was investigating his illegal use of torture. John Brennan, a man who, if you believe
00:10:10.960 FBI counterintelligence officer John Guandolo, and I do, actually converted to the most radical brand of
00:10:20.060 Islam, Wahhabism, in an intricate ceremony when he was our station chief in Riyadh. John Brennan is
00:10:28.800 said under oath that the Steele dossier played no role in their decision to launch the counterintelligence
00:10:38.860 operation crossfire hurricane, played no role in their seeking FISA warrants to spy on Donald Trump
00:10:45.060 in his campaign. And those, of course, we now know, thanks to Chelsea Gabbard, are lies. So above others,
00:10:51.220 he needs to be prosecuted. James Comey very clearly needs to be prosecuted, lied multiple times before
00:10:57.560 Congress, knew, they all knew the Steele dossier was a fraud. Andrew Weissman, the single most corrupt
00:11:06.060 federal prosecutor in U.S. history, a man who got his start covering up mob murders in Brooklyn,
00:11:11.580 then used prosecutorial misconduct to destroy Enron, a case that he still brags about where he was
00:11:19.420 unanimously reversed, nine to zero on his convictions. But he still points to that as the
00:11:25.000 gold standard of federal prosecutions. Weissman knew all the way back to the time that he was the
00:11:31.380 general counsel of the FBI, that the Steele dossier was a confection, a fabrication paid for by Hillary
00:11:37.480 Clinton, yet they still use that. Plus, the fake claim that the DNC was hacked by Russian intelligence,
00:11:44.180 there's no evidence to support that whatsoever. In my trial, the federal prosecutor, Jonathan
00:11:49.500 Kravis, who says his name Kravis, don't know why, but Jonathan Kravis, filed a surreply in which he said
00:11:57.160 the government had additional proof that the DNC had been hacked beyond the crowd strikes report,
00:12:03.480 but for reasons of national security, couldn't disclose it to the court. That's because there
00:12:08.060 is no such proof. And he defrauded the court. He too should be prosecuted, in my opinion.
00:12:13.600 Well, it all boils down to Pam Bondi. Pam Bondi, our attorney general, and of course,
00:12:18.180 her chief deputy attorney general, assistant attorney general, Todd Blanche, they have to
00:12:24.060 make this decision. I hope they make it and they make it soon. I don't know why we need a strike
00:12:29.740 force. I'm not sure why we need to study this. We need to impanel grand juries. We need to bring
00:12:35.440 indictments. I think Kash Patel has gone about this correctly by investigating this as a conspiracy.
00:12:43.600 An ongoing conspiracy. I think they can avoid the five-year statute of limitations that
00:12:48.840 John Bull Durham worked so hard to help them avoid. And I think we can also avoid having to
00:12:55.800 go to trial in D.C. where no fair trial can be had, where all Democrats, no matter how egregious
00:13:03.120 their crimes, no matter how much proof and evidence there is against them, will automatically be acquitted.
00:13:08.160 So much there, Roger, to impact. First of all, I've known you for probably,
00:13:13.220 I'd say seven or eight years, going back to 2018 with Michael Grimm campaign. And I know you to be
00:13:20.100 a person of no bullshit, a man who you wear who you are on your sleeve. You don't pretend to be
00:13:27.860 somebody behind closed doors.
00:13:28.920 Very nice. And very nice sleeves, I might add.
00:13:32.720 With you. And I think you're being far too kind right now. For a man who's gone through what you've
00:13:39.040 gone through, knowing the kind of person you are, Roger, I think you're being far too kind. And I'm
00:13:43.520 kind of upset you're not getting red in the face with everything that they did to you, Roger. They
00:13:47.980 tried to ruin your life. They tried to put you in jail. They did everything they can to get you out of
00:13:53.520 your home and into a prison cell for however long they can possibly get you in there. So it hurts me to
00:13:59.380 see you not so angry. Second of all, I've got to give you credit words. Do you've been hot on Tulsi
00:14:03.880 Gabbard long before she came into the Trump picture? For as long as I've known you, you've been hot on
00:14:09.460 Tulsi Gabbard. So you were onto something as you usually are. For everyone who doesn't know, if you've lived
00:14:15.760 under a rock, Roger Stone, I give credit to for bringing Donald Trump forward to become president of the
00:14:22.760 United States back in the early 2000s. There's documentaries on it. It's documented, well
00:14:29.360 documented. President Trump, I think, has even said it himself. So I don't think you give yourself
00:14:34.040 enough credit there for the man we have. Third of all, Seth Rich. It's a name that's not mentioned
00:14:40.840 nearly enough. I would love to see every single document, every single file, every single folder
00:14:47.720 on the Seth Rich case. Seth Rich, for you folks who don't know who he is, he was a man who was
00:14:53.680 allegedly robbed and murdered, shot in the back of his head, walking home from D.C. late night.
00:14:59.200 There was one problem with the robbery story. Nothing was robbed from him, not as much as a watch,
00:15:04.360 okay? Man found dead in the street. It turns out Seth Rich, the day after he died, his brother flew
00:15:10.120 all the way out from Colorado to pick up Seth Rich's laptops. Now, my brother gets murdered. The first
00:15:16.220 thing I'm going to do, Roger, is get a gun to find who killed my brother. He flies out to D.C. to pick
00:15:22.560 up his brother's laptops. Lou Dobbs goes on air and starts to investigate who killed this kid. Lou Dobbs
00:15:30.220 gets sued from Fox and Sean Hannity. Everyone gets sued. We still don't know who killed Seth Rich,
00:15:37.960 why he was killed, and what his relation was to the DNC and feeding them information on Bernie Sanders
00:15:44.860 and Hillary Rotten Clinton. And Julian Assange. Well, let me say several things. At my trial,
00:15:52.460 we wanted to bring Bill Binney in as a witness. He's a very famous counterintelligence IT genius
00:15:59.720 who could have proven through forensic evidence and his testimony that there was no hack of the DNC,
00:16:06.800 no online hack at all. The download times of the material that was allegedly stolen demonstrates
00:16:14.140 that it was downloaded to some kind of portable drive and most likely taken out the back door.
00:16:20.380 The judge, of course, would not allow that testimony. She also would not allow us to have
00:16:25.420 the CrowdStrike's memo. The FBI admitted in pretrial motions that they had never inspected the servers of
00:16:32.120 the DNC. They had relied entirely on CrowdStrike, a third-party left-wing IT firm,
00:16:38.560 and that their report alleged that they had proven a Russian intrusion, an online hack. But Sean Henry,
00:16:48.660 the head then of CrowdStrike, who coincidentally just happened to be one of Robert Mueller's deputies
00:16:54.160 at the FBI, testified before the House Intelligence Committee under oath that his memo actually didn't
00:17:00.220 include any proof of such an online hack. That was also denied to us by the judge at my trial.
00:17:06.840 So it is, I think the Seth Rich mystery needs to be unraveled. You're right about that. John,
00:17:15.240 you know, the Bible teaches that we are to forgive those who trespass against us. And I'm really,
00:17:21.440 I'm trying to be a good Catholic. But this week when I called for the prosecution of John Brennan and James
00:17:29.280 Comey and Rod Rosenstein, perhaps the biggest rat of them all, people said, well, what kind of
00:17:35.980 Christianity is that? And I said, well, it's the Sicilian kind, you know, the eye for an eye,
00:17:41.700 tooth for a tooth brand of Christianity.
00:17:43.880 Right. So these people tried to destroy me. They tried to destroy General Michael Flynn,
00:17:51.040 one of the greatest patriots and finest Christian gentleman I've ever had the pleasure to know,
00:17:56.860 a truly great American. They tried to murder Donald Trump. They tried to bankrupt him. They
00:18:02.460 tried to lock him up. They tried to keep him off the ballot, but they have failed. And now it's time
00:18:06.840 to pay the piper. And no amount of denials by these people is going to work. John, it's just
00:18:16.140 not going to work. Tulsi Gabbard is the most extraordinary political talent that I've seen
00:18:21.680 since Ronald Reagan. She's not only beautiful, but she's extremely articulate. She's extremely
00:18:27.780 camera friendly in a media age. She's very surefooted. She's deeply principled. I can tell you
00:18:34.880 definitively that there was a time during her confirmation hearings when one particular Republican
00:18:43.060 senator said, you know, I'm not going to vote for her unless she retracts comments she made about
00:18:48.180 Edward Snowden. And someone in the transition asked me if I would speak to her. And I broached the
00:18:56.360 subject. She said, zero chance. I'm not doing that. I better not have the job than compromise my
00:19:01.980 principle. I'm not going to compromise my principle. Now, in the end, that senator ended up voting for
00:19:06.760 her. And thank God that they did. But she's going to be president someday. I'm not saying 2028
00:19:14.080 necessarily, but she's going to be president. I have no doubt about it. And anyone who thinks
00:19:20.300 that she's finished with her disclosures needs to understand that there's a lot more material.
00:19:26.840 She's going to be continuing to declassify and release with the full support of the president.
00:19:32.840 When I saw the president at breakfast last Sunday morning, not last Sunday morning, the previous
00:19:38.980 Sunday morning, the first thing he said to me, you were right. You're absolutely right. She's a star
00:19:44.820 and she has my full support. She's doing great. So I think there were some earlier efforts by
00:19:50.760 some in the deep state to try to undermine her. Senator Tom Cotton trying now to cut her authority
00:20:00.780 to her ability to declassify documents, to cut the size of her staff, which, by the way,
00:20:08.740 she's going to do herself. I think she's working on the plan to cut her staff very substantially.
00:20:13.940 I'm not permitted to go into the numbers yet, but because I was told in confidence, but that is
00:20:19.480 happening. Tom Cotton, on the other hand, this guy's disgraceful. I think some good Republican,
00:20:26.340 some MAGA Republican needs to come forward and challenge the senator from Arkansas in the
00:20:31.800 upcoming primary. How could you be against what she is revealing? How could anyone justify being
00:20:39.160 against that? You're 100 percent. Care to share what President Trump was eating for breakfast? I've
00:20:43.540 only been there for dinner and lunch with him. I'm kind of curious what he eats for breakfast.
00:20:47.100 You know, I can't disclose this at this time. All I can say is there was a lot of it.
00:20:55.240 Well, I'm sure you've been there when he's eaten a burger before, watching him eat a burger,
00:20:59.380 not the manner of how he eats it, but the way it's prepared, it had me take it back. It was pretty
00:21:04.360 funny. He likes his steak and his burger's well done. And ketchup.
00:21:09.160 To each his own. To each his own. He thinks ketchup is actually a separate food group in itself.
00:21:16.700 You know what, Roger? It's worked for him for 70-something years. I think he's probably doing
00:21:22.040 just fine. You know, so we won't have to worry about that.
00:21:27.180 Tolte is absolutely, I think, been stunning in everything she's done. It's sad to me because
00:21:39.120 I get a lot of pushback, Roger, when I talk about Republicans on this show who are doing a bad job.
00:21:45.560 But it's people like you just mentioned, Tom Cotton, Lady G down in South Carolina.
00:21:51.280 These people think that they can get away with murder. I won't mention Susan Collins because I
00:21:55.260 know you like her personally, but we'll talk about Lisa Murkowski. These people think that
00:21:58.880 they can do whatever they want and then be hidden under the guise that they're Republicans and that
00:22:04.040 they're protected from doing whatever the heck they want. It doesn't work like that. When we were
00:22:09.100 kids, Roger, you were a kid a lot longer than I was, long ago than I was. When you did something
00:22:15.240 wrong, okay, and you got home from school or whatever, your parents weren't sitting there waiting
00:22:20.180 with you with a cookie, Roger. Your dad was probably waiting there with a belt or a shoe to give you
00:22:24.120 an ass whooping because you just messed up. And that's how you learn a lesson. In this Republican
00:22:29.240 Party now, how it works is you did something wrong. You're given more money for fundraising.
00:22:34.040 You're given more money in bills. You're given more power on committees. The thing is so ass
00:22:38.380 backwards.
00:22:39.800 Well, look, I do agree with you. First of all, Lisa Murkowski now says she's not even a Republican.
00:22:46.180 Of course.
00:22:46.660 I really believe that when the Alaska Republicans sought to repeal the cockamamie rank choice voting
00:22:52.560 in their state. I think that election was itself tainted. I think the voters did vote to do away
00:22:58.240 with that system. Only through that system, she survives. Let's remember, she was never elected
00:23:02.660 to the Senate. She was appointed to a vacancy caused by her father, who was the U.S. Senator.
00:23:07.940 Then he got elected governor. Then he resigned the Senate seat and he appointed his daughter to the
00:23:12.760 Senate seat. I think that stinks in itself. And then only through rank choice voting and millions of
00:23:19.320 dollars from Mitch McConnell has she managed to hang on. I agree with you in this sense that I think
00:23:25.540 it's very important that Donald Trump make an example of somebody in the Senate. Somebody who
00:23:30.500 votes against one of his most important initiatives needs to be taken down by the Republican voters back
00:23:36.080 home. And I think that will go a long way towards getting the Senate Republican caucus in more in line
00:23:42.980 with the American people and the mandate that we passed in the last election. I don't know when that's
00:23:48.100 going to be, but I hope the answer is soon. Yeah, we got to stop letting these people get
00:23:52.680 away with literally metaphorical murder. They think that they can hold these guys by the
00:23:58.200 that they think they can hold them to wherever they want and they get whatever they want. And
00:24:04.620 it can't work like that anymore. Business as usual can't work like that anymore. President Trump
00:24:09.380 tweeted out this week on Truth Social about recess appointments because he's having a hard time.
00:24:14.860 Alina Habba, who, to her credit, in New Jersey is doing a hell of a job. I'm so happy for her up
00:24:20.020 in New Jersey. But she's got the blue slips from Cory Booker and whoever the other senator is now in
00:24:25.460 New Jersey, which means she can't be put forward before the Senate to become the next attorney,
00:24:30.700 the U.S. attorney for the state of New Jersey. So President Trump did a little work around,
00:24:34.540 which is good. I'm glad to see that the Republicans are finally playing the same
00:24:38.820 Mark Elias games that the Democrats have gamed us at for years and gotten away with it because I guess
00:24:44.440 it's technically legal. So she's still now the acting U.S. attorney. So President Trump
00:24:49.200 had to put on social media that he wants the Senate to take off for August for recess appointments. So
00:24:55.100 how it works is if they're not in session for, I don't know the certain the days, but if they're
00:24:59.420 not in session, President Trump can do a recess appointment where he pretty much appoints a person
00:25:02.700 without a Senate confirmation. Obviously, I'm not saying it for you, Roger. You know this better
00:25:07.120 than anyone for the audience. President Trump had to go on social media to ask John Thune that.
00:25:13.020 I think that's so ass backwards. John Thune should just literally know what President Trump
00:25:19.780 wants. And that's it. Done. Well, I'm glad you mentioned the Alina Habba situation. I think
00:25:25.280 people need to understand it. That seat was never vacant. She resigned prior to the end of her period as
00:25:30.980 an interim U.S. attorney. And then the federal judges there of the 17 of them, 14 of them left wing
00:25:38.260 Democrats. They decided that they were going to fill the seat, which if the seat is vacant,
00:25:43.240 they have the right to do. But there was no vacancy. So the president realized that the two senators,
00:25:50.960 Cory Booker, who lives in Greenwich Village, and Senator Kim, who I found it up to here with that
00:25:58.720 guy. They will not give the blue slip, which is what's required, basically the acquiescence,
00:26:07.720 just as Chuck Schumer refuses to give a blue slip for the epically qualified Jay Clayton in the
00:26:13.800 Southern District of New York, the seat of all evil within the justice system. But he refuses,
00:26:19.880 despite the fact that Clayton is extremely well qualified for that position, former chairman of
00:26:24.600 the SEC, for example. So the president then appointed Alina to be the first deputy and leaves the,
00:26:34.380 which makes sure the acting U.S. attorney, while the U.S. attorney's office remains vacant,
00:26:40.020 outflanking a bunch of left wing judges. And the woman who the judges designated was Alina's first deputy,
00:26:49.360 a woman named Desi, who was posing as a Trump supporter but never was one. She's busted. Alina's
00:26:57.120 still on the case. And this was all done because Alina had the courage to correctly prosecute some
00:27:03.960 radical left Democrat congresswoman who assaulted a nice officer. That's not acceptable. There is no
00:27:10.500 exception for members of Congress who engage in illegal acts of violence against a law enforcement
00:27:16.400 officer. So more power to Alina Haba for doing an amazing job.
00:27:22.400 Yeah, a hundred percent. I mean, the wheels of justice, I think, are finally starting to turn.
00:27:27.020 But Roger, if we don't get some sort of legitimate, and I've been saying this every single day because
00:27:32.540 I think it's so important and people are probably like, you sound like a broken record.
00:27:37.300 We need justice in this country for people to learn from their mistakes. Just going back to what I said
00:27:42.600 before, we used to get ass-beatings as a kid because it was a lesson, right, that we learned
00:27:47.740 not to do it again. Now, I constantly did it, as you can imagine, again and again and again.
00:27:52.280 But I was probably one of the few who didn't learn from it. But if we don't get some sort of
00:27:57.120 indictments of legitimate people, I'm not talking some low-level staffer, some low-level attorney like
00:28:03.060 we got the first time out of the Durham report, if we don't get some legitimate, legitimate
00:28:10.000 indictments, John Brennan, James Clapper, James Comey, Barack Hussein, Hillary Rotten, whoever you
00:28:17.380 want to go down the list. Now, I'm going to be a little pessimistic on Barack Hussein and Bill
00:28:22.120 Clinton because, you know, they're obviously former presidents, a lot harder to get them.
00:28:26.320 But if we don't see legitimate indictments out of this, there is going to be a referendum, Roger,
00:28:32.300 in 2026 at the ballot box because of people like you and I who have been promised so much.
00:28:39.560 Well, I couldn't agree with you more, John. I think our base will not stand for that. The
00:28:43.600 president's base will not stand for it. I think the president's made his position clear. He wants
00:28:48.420 these people who broke the law prosecuted correctly. It's really up to our attorney general. And,
00:28:53.960 you know, in the end, I believe she will do the right thing, but I think we have to insist on it.
00:28:58.920 Now, if she wants to appoint a special prosecutor to bring these prosecutions, that's okay with me.
00:29:04.220 I would recommend former Congressman Bob Barr, who was a U.S. attorney in Atlanta,
00:29:10.800 experienced federal prosecutor, a solid supporter of the president. He'd be excellent. Not Bill Barr,
00:29:16.620 Bob Barr. If we had Bill Barr, if we had Bob Barr the first time, we'd be a hell of a lot better off
00:29:21.760 right now than we are. But I just, that's one name. David Schoen, the criminal defense attorney
00:29:28.080 who represented the president would also be excellent. Although I think that appointment
00:29:33.800 is unlikely because he had agreed to represent Jeffrey Epstein. Everybody is entitled to a
00:29:41.300 criminal defense, legal defense. He never actually got a chance to do that because, as you know,
00:29:46.400 Jeffrey Epstein was murdered. I don't want to go, I don't want to get sighed.
00:29:50.000 He killed himself. He killed himself.
00:29:51.780 Yeah, right. So, look, I don't want to, I don't want to go down that road. John,
00:29:56.420 it's been a very tough week for my wife and I, because unfortunately, as you may have seen,
00:30:00.960 while I was in Washington for all these meetings, and it was great. It was like old home week,
00:30:06.400 because I hadn't been back to D.C. since my trial. Somebody tried to poison our dogs.
00:30:13.520 Somebody fed them antifreeze, which is a classic way. Antifreeze definitely tastes sweet to dogs.
00:30:21.560 Anyone who knows how to poison an animal knows that this is a classic way to do so,
00:30:26.380 and somebody attempted to do that. We have twin Yorkshire Terriers, brother and sister,
00:30:33.060 Mimi and Peewee, Peewee 2.0, because the original Peewee was hit by a car and killed the day I left
00:30:40.500 in D.C., one of the great tragedies of our lives, right up there with the death of my parents,
00:30:47.360 if you want to be honest with you. So, yeah, the good news is that after several days in an animal
00:30:53.640 hospital and thousands of dollars of veterinary bills, they're both going to be fine. It was kind
00:30:58.800 of touch and go there for a while. So, this shows you how demented the left is, how hateful these
00:31:04.480 people are. They can't get me, so they decide to try to kill a poor defenseless animal. It's really
00:31:11.700 outrageous, and I am very grateful to the thousands of people who sent their prayers and their best
00:31:20.660 wishes, but the good news is both dogs are going to be just fine.
00:31:25.220 The good news is, absolutely, that the dog is going to be fine. Anyone who tries to hurt animals
00:31:30.220 deserves the chair, in my opinion, to hurt an animal. I've always been of that persuasion.
00:31:36.860 So, I can make this joke now that I know that they're on the right path and the right path to
00:31:40.740 recovery. I never took you for a Yorkie kind of guy, more of a Rottweiler German Shepherd, but
00:31:44.740 now that I know, I'm going to be sure to tease you of that. Any idea who did it?
00:31:50.460 It's being investigated. I've been urged not to talk about it beyond that. Unfortunately,
00:31:55.080 does not appear that the security cameras had access or a look into the area where we believe
00:32:04.540 this happened. Beyond that, I'm not going to talk about it because I'd like the perps to be caught.
00:32:10.160 We shall see. We shall see. It just boggles the mind. Look, I was T-boned immediately after I first
00:32:20.680 came out and said there was no Russian collusion. I was driving to an event, a speech. Somebody
00:32:25.960 broadsided my car, car with no license plates, with a totally tinted windshield so you couldn't
00:32:33.020 see the driver. My car was driving in was totaled. Police never found that hit-and-run driver. So,
00:32:39.960 it's not the first time that there's been violence that's tried against me. But I'm still here,
00:32:46.020 and I'm still like the president. I will never, ever quit fighting, John. I just won't quit fighting.
00:32:51.620 Absolutely pathetic. I'm glad the dogs are doing well. If those guys don't get caught by the cops,
00:32:55.760 I hope they get caught by somebody far worse than the cops, which I would rather happen to them than
00:33:01.740 being caught by the cops because guys like that just get off anyway. Roger, before we wrap up,
00:33:05.500 I got to ask you one final question. You'd mentioned Bob Barr, William Barr. I've been of the
00:33:11.980 the mindset right now with what we got with Pam Bondi. It's almost like we've got William Barr
00:33:17.500 2.0. Do you have full confidence in Pam Bondi? Because I'll be honest with you, right now, I don't.
00:33:23.740 I'm not going to criticize Pam Bondi. I'm awaiting these decisions. I mean, I think she's done some
00:33:29.100 good things so far, but this is the big enchilada. And I actually have faith that she's going to do the
00:33:36.580 right thing. You know, you talk about Bill Barr, you think about Bob Barr. I was a big fan of the
00:33:41.980 stripper candy bar, but that's a different question. No, look, I'm not going to criticize any
00:33:48.620 member of the president's team. I'm just not going to do it there. There's plenty of criticism to go
00:33:53.920 around. But generally speaking, whether it's Robert Kennedy, whether it's Tulsi Gabbard,
00:33:57.540 it's Marco Rubio. Yeah, I think he's fielded an all star team. And unlike the first administration,
00:34:03.560 we don't have people who think their job is to save America from Trumpism. Their job is to
00:34:08.960 implement Trumpism because that's what the American people voted for. So the jury is out,
00:34:14.900 as it were. But at the end of the day, I think Pam Bondi is going to do the right thing.
00:34:20.700 Yeah, and I won't criticize anybody on his team either because they don't deserve it.
00:34:25.200 Everyone is doing a stellar job. She's the only person that I've taken issue with just for the
00:34:29.100 handling of this whole situation. By the way, Kash Patel, I think, is doing a terrific job.
00:34:32.760 He's got some hurdles. So I agree with that. Look, I think it is conceivable. I wrote a book
00:34:38.760 in 2015, as you know, where I where I spoke extensively about Jeffrey Epstein. I had his
00:34:46.300 little black book. While everybody in his phone book is not a pedophile, the butler who sold the
00:34:52.060 book to a source circled the names of those who he thought were involved in pedophilia or those who
00:34:58.880 thought were witnesses. I also had the FAA manifest that shows you that there are a lot of big
00:35:03.900 political names who went to that island, but they're all Democrats. Bill Clinton multiple times.
00:35:11.300 George Mitchell, the U.S.
00:35:12.560 At least three based on the sworn testimony of Virginia Roberts Giffray, who I interviewed for
00:35:22.080 six hours for that book, read every word of her sworn testimony. And she specifically says that Epstein
00:35:28.420 flew in to 17 year olds from New York specifically for Bill's amusement and entertainment. Now, she
00:35:36.020 doesn't know that Bill had sex with him because she was removed from the main room where she was
00:35:42.540 forced to have sex with some other man who was not Bill Clinton. But there's no question that he was
00:35:48.540 on the island. There's no question that his right hand man, Doug Band, was on the island. There is no
00:35:54.220 question that he dumped his secret service detail numerous times. And as I said today, or maybe it was
00:36:01.020 yesterday on X, Bill Clinton took Jeffrey Epstein's plane to fly to Brunei, where he got a $5 million
00:36:08.000 check from the Sultan of Brunei. And the Sultan of Brunei and his brother are notorious pedophiles.
00:36:15.000 He was also on the plane with Kevin Spacey, of whom there are at least allegations about. So
00:36:20.920 those Democrats who keep demanding the Epstein list, it's going to ultimately get disclosed. They're not
00:36:26.840 going to be happy when they see it because Donald Trump threw Jeffrey Epstein over the side in 2005,
00:36:32.680 long before he was even exposed as a pedophile, long before he was charged in Florida. We've been
00:36:39.220 through this and we don't need to react. But there is no exposure. There is no danger to Donald Trump
00:36:48.480 who did the right thing. Virginia Roberts-Juffre and her lawyer both said the only public figure
00:36:54.000 who helped her in her lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein was Donald Trump.
00:36:58.380 Yeah. Yep. You're absolutely right. And Donald Trump saying today, 28 times he believed
00:37:03.980 that Bill Clinton was on the island. Before we wrap up, Steve Bannon, I'm sure a lot of people
00:37:09.040 watch the show, watch Steve Bannon. Steve Bannon sat down with him for 15 hours of recorded footage.
00:37:14.520 He should release that evidence. He's been very outspoken about President Trump. He's been going
00:37:19.060 after President Trump, going at President Trump's neck for the whole Epstein thing. It's very simple,
00:37:24.000 Steve. You've got 15 hours of footage and you've met with him and you coached him after he was a
00:37:29.320 known pedophile. Release what you have, too. Yeah, it's very, very odd. I mean, Sam Nunberg,
00:37:34.540 who was one of Steve Bannon's aides, kind of his butt boy, he said that Epstein had agreed to fund
00:37:42.580 a number of Steve's projects. He clearly was a fixture at Epstein's New York apartment. According to the
00:37:49.700 New York Post, he also met Epstein at his Paris apartment. So this is after he was convicted
00:37:56.180 in Florida on sex crime. So we knew at that point what he was. What was Steve Bannon doing
00:38:02.280 with Jeffrey Epstein? Why was he coaching him for 60 minutes apart and trying to get Epstein to look
00:38:09.600 friendlier, less threatening, more likable? And specifically saying, if asked about his penchant
00:38:15.480 for underage children, that he should insist that while the girls looked young, all of them were
00:38:20.240 the age of consent, of course, which is a lie. So, yeah, I think it's time for stinky Steve Bannon to
00:38:25.360 come clean and tell us what he knows. Yeah. A lot of odd stories about Steve Bannon that I've read
00:38:32.040 recently that make me wonder. The acid-washed bathtub from his old landlord. I mean, very,
00:38:38.580 very odd for a man to be out here going after Donald Trump, trying to make Donald Trump look bad for not
00:38:43.480 releasing the Epstein files when there's far worse things out there about you. Don't throw stones
00:38:48.460 when you live in glass houses, Roger Stone. All right. So before we move along, people, of course,
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00:39:29.580 I'm going to ask my driver here in Istanbul, Turkey, if we can turn on the Roger Stone Show
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00:39:40.580 my favorite conversations we've had in the last year of doing this every single week. Absolutely
00:39:45.660 insightful, as always. We'll see you next week, my friend. Thank you, John. God bless you.
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