The Great America Show - December 18, 2023


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Sen. Lindsey Graham says there is no "smoking gun" to prove that Joe Biden conspired with a shell company to enrich himself and his family. Is this evidence enough to impeach the most corrupt President in the history of this country?

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00:01:18.340 Hello, everybody. I'm Lou Dobbs. Welcome to The Great America Show, and it's great to have
00:01:27.000 you with us. I want to start with, if I may, this make-believe world that the Marxist
00:01:32.340 Dems have created for us in this country, and going along with them, the military-industrial
00:01:38.080 complex. I suppose that's because the military-industrial complex wants to push their business and push
00:01:44.000 this country into every conflict imaginable. And of course, we know Joe Biden is willing to go
00:01:49.740 along with that plan. And one of the people I want to talk about today is none other than neocon
00:01:55.380 rhino Lindsey Graham. He was on Meet the Press. I don't know if you caught him or not, but it was
00:02:00.680 quite a spectacular performance. He was on Meet the Press, and he was asked about the Biden impeachment
00:02:06.820 inquiry. Senator Graham says, are you ready? There's no smoking gun there. He says he's more
00:02:15.080 worried about working with President Biden on the Middle East than impeaching the most corrupt
00:02:20.180 president in the history of this country. I kid you not. Here he is.
00:02:25.500 You know, I haven't really been paying that much attention to it. They have to prove that President
00:02:30.280 Biden somehow financially benefited from the business enterprises of Hunter Biden. We'll see.
00:02:37.020 Have they done it yet, in your mind?
00:02:38.960 If there were a smoking gun, I think we'd be talking about it. But, you know, the narrative
00:02:43.200 that Hunter Biden presented is falling apart. The idea that Joe Biden knew nothing about the
00:02:48.360 business dealings falling apart. I'm not worried about impeaching the president right now. You know
00:02:52.560 what I'm worried about? Helping the president bring the Mideast to a better spot, trying to convince
00:02:58.260 the Arabs and the Israelis to not let Iran get you off track, give Israel the space to destroy Hamas.
00:03:05.480 I'm trying to find a way forward to secure a broken border before we're attacked. That's what I'm more
00:03:10.880 worried about. Who is this guy? Well, I'm not sure we really want to know who he really is.
00:03:16.920 Graham wasn't the only rhino on weekend television, though, of course, defending the puppet president. 0.97
00:03:21.720 Can you believe this? The idea that we have two Republican senators on television on a Sunday and they're both
00:03:29.760 defending Biden. Senator Mark Wayne Mullen of Oklahoma drinking exactly the same Kool-Aid as Graham and to what
00:03:38.540 purpose. Let's think about that later. Here is what Mark Wayne Mullen had to say about Biden and what he did
00:03:46.540 as vice president. He says it's not impeachable. Let's listen to his reasoning.
00:03:52.380 One thing that we've asked for during this impeachment inquiry that the House will send us a solid case.
00:03:59.700 Listen, the inquiry doesn't mean that they're going to impeach the president. All that means is they have
00:04:03.140 access to the records the White House and the Biden family hasn't been given us. Remember, when this
00:04:08.280 investigation first started, it was the Biden family did nothing wrong. Now they're starting to say
00:04:13.480 that Joe Biden didn't do anything wrong. They're saying that Hunter Biden's business deals aren't
00:04:20.220 attached to President Biden. When we know they are, there was over 50 shell companies and there's
00:04:26.840 numerous bank records that we've been able to get from Hunter Biden. But every time we've tried to get
00:04:31.340 something from the White House on Joe Biden, the DOJ, which is ran by obviously Joe Biden, has said
00:04:38.300 that without an impeachment inquiry, they're not obligated to give it to us. So once we start this
00:04:44.400 process, the one thing that the Republican senators have told the House, which is what we've told the
00:04:50.800 House, is give us an airtight case because we don't want to play politics with impeaching a president 0.99
00:04:57.120 like the Democrats did with Trump. So if they send us a case, make sure it's convictable. And the bar is
00:05:03.940 real high. There's no question about it. It's got to be a misdemeanor, high crime or treason. And the
00:05:08.460 other bar has to be committed while he was in office, the current office he holds. So what he did
00:05:15.620 as a vice president, what he did in between the two may not be impeachable. With these two senators
00:05:22.500 in the Republican Party, we understand clearly what is wrong with the Republican Party. There were a bunch
00:05:29.320 of these guys and way too many of them. And speaking of Marxist Dems, they're about the same thing as
00:05:37.020 RINOs. President Barack Obama fears Joe Biden could lose the White House next year. Wow, that according
00:05:44.660 to the Wall Street Journal. Their report says Obama knows this is going to be a close race in 2024.
00:05:51.860 And he feels that Democrats very well could lose the 2024 election. Now, that is interesting because he
00:05:59.120 goes on to say, of course, the alternative, i.e. Donald Trump, is pretty dangerous for democracy.
00:06:06.200 Obama is a man who should know about being dangerous to democracy. I wonder if he thought
00:06:12.700 it was dangerous for democracy when Obama illegally spied on the Trump campaign in 2016, or if it was a
00:06:20.160 threat to democracy when Obama and his Marxist Dems planted a fake collusion story about Russia.
00:06:27.220 Well, there it is. I think that was pretty dangerous to democracy, and particularly as they were trying
00:06:34.240 to overthrow a president. Obama is, in my opinion, a sick puppy. And I'm almost sure that the FISA 702
00:06:41.840 program that Speaker Johnson just reinstated, well, the Marxist Dems will be more than willing to do it 0.76
00:06:48.320 all over again. Our guest today has great insight into all of this. He's former National Security
00:06:54.700 Agency, Senior Intelligence Agency, and whistleblower Russ Tice. And Russ, it's great to have you back
00:07:01.080 with us. Let's begin with the Section 702 of the FISA Act that was just reauthorized. What do you make
00:07:07.800 of what's happening? The privacy rights of American citizens have been just dismissed on Capitol Hill.
00:07:13.820 Your thoughts? Well, ultimately, 702 is, I think there's like three different elements involved here.
00:07:20.900 One wants to limit the capabilities of the intelligence services and the, basically, the mass production
00:07:29.820 of intelligence that involves American citizens. Another element wants to expire, and I kind of, I'm kind of in
00:07:37.960 with that group. And then the third, they're the staunch supporters of the bill, and they want to enhance it.
00:07:43.620 And not only that, but they want to make it so that it's indestructible. So it looks like that they're going to put it
00:07:53.840 into the National Defense Authorization Act and kick it down the road for a few months.
00:07:57.680 I believe that at some point, it has to be addressed, but we can tell who basically is controlled by the
00:08:05.360 intelligence services, by who's supporting this thing. Even the ones that are kind of hedging, and
00:08:10.720 you know, ultimately, I think someone's being controlled.
00:08:16.640 Well, I think a lot of people are being controlled, Russ. I couldn't agree with you more.
00:08:20.240 And to that point, as Chairman Mike Turner of the House Intelligence Committee, I mean, the man has
00:08:25.920 everything but a sandwich board as he walks around the House of Representatives advertising that he
00:08:34.640 doesn't care about citizens' rights to privacy, that he is a complete and utter, in my opinion,
00:08:40.800 sellout to the intelligence agencies. The question, as Rand Paul would say, is,
00:08:47.680 why not just get a warrant? If you suspect someone of some nefarious act, get a warrant, and you can do
00:08:53.760 all these things under a warrant, just like any other criminal act. Ultimately, what's happening
00:09:01.040 here is they're accessing a database, which is, it's still everything. And there's no responsibility,
00:09:08.640 there's no interpretation of this from the intelligence community as to how it's being interpreted
00:09:16.160 as to what is collection, what is surveillance, and ultimately, what is in action on that.
00:09:24.560 The NSA is still collecting everything, word for word, and they're not telling us that. In many cases,
00:09:32.720 the FBI is getting their hands on this stuff, and then they're just, they're going on fishing
00:09:38.320 expeditions, or they're going on expeditions where they're just looking for dirt on someone
00:09:42.720 who's targeted. And then from there, they build a case after the fact. Our judicial system is not
00:09:51.520 supposed to work that way. No, it isn't supposed to work that way. But the judicial system has its own 0.90
00:09:57.520 levels of corruption, as well as the intelligence community, as well as the FBI, the Department of
00:10:04.880 Justice. I mean, everywhere we turn, we're looking at outright corruption in the Biden regime.
00:10:12.400 And it didn't start with the Biden regime, we should be clear. I mean, it's been there for a long time.
00:10:17.040 It's just been built to incredible levels under this puppet president who is impaired and compromised
00:10:24.880 himself. Congress is moving forward with this bill. What astonishes me is that the NSA, as you say,
00:10:34.480 has all of these records, all communications, so long as they're digital.
00:10:40.320 And we hear the Secret Service say they can't find something. They can't turn it over because they
00:10:46.240 lost it. Whether it's visitor logs, whether it's text messages from their agents, whatever it may be on,
00:10:54.160 for example, January 6. Why do people not want to acknowledge that the NSA has all of this material?
00:11:02.640 And it's, if you will, it's not what its intended purpose is, of course. But why not bring that
00:11:09.680 material up from the NSA and provide it to the American public and certainly to the Congress and
00:11:16.080 the Senate? Well, that would expose the lie, wouldn't it? The NSA saying that, you know,
00:11:20.880 before it was just metadata, which was also a lie because they were targeting people. But once they
00:11:25.360 had the capability, and this happened around the end of 2012 into very early 2013, especially when
00:11:33.760 they brought that facility up in Utah, the database storage facility there, that that's when they had
00:11:40.880 the capability to collect and store everything. Now, that doesn't mean that they look, you don't have
00:11:48.320 enough analysts to look at it. I mean, we're literally talking about word for word for everything
00:11:52.160 that's said in this country. So little Jenny in junior high school talking to Joanie about how
00:11:57.840 cute Johnny is, is not something that too many people care about, but it's still recorded there.
00:12:04.640 So if they expose the fact that they're collecting everything, then it exposes the lie that they are
00:12:11.840 still doing mass collection. It's the interpretation that's the key. They're saying that they're not doing
00:12:18.320 surveillance because they're not looking at it. They're only storing it, or actually collecting
00:12:24.160 it and running it through filters and then storing it in the big warehouse. So that's the problem.
00:12:29.360 Even under when we had Section 215 under the Patriot Act, they would not give an interpretation of how
00:12:37.920 they were using that as far as collection. Even way back in the executive order after Reagan, once the
00:12:48.880 Bushes got in, the executive order 1-2-3-3-3, how they were alternating that as far as their interpretation.
00:12:56.640 So basically, they're bastardizing and mutating all these things to configure as to how they want
00:13:07.280 to use them. And they're not telling us that. And another thing, there's no pushback. So the FISA,
00:13:13.200 the FISA, and that leads to, oh my goodness, could you imagine where they could do something like this
00:13:18.960 and they could literally use it to go after a president of the United States? Oh, wait a minute,
00:13:22.480 they did, didn't they? They did. There's no pushback. They did. And there's a lot of pushing going on,
00:13:29.760 maybe not pushback, but a lot of pushing and shoving. And it's all coming from the government
00:13:35.440 toward American citizens. We're talking with Russ Tice, former senior intelligence analyst for the NSA
00:13:42.720 and whistleblower. We're coming right back. Stay with us. You don't want to miss any of this conversation.
00:13:49.040 Believe me.
00:13:55.600 So we're back now talking with Russ Tice. And Russ, let's, you're talking about NSA has everything.
00:14:02.560 One of the things that I would like to see are all those, what was it, 33,000 Hillary Clinton emails.
00:14:08.240 I'd like to see that. And I don't understand why we can't. They say it's because it's lost,
00:14:14.160 but we know it's not lost because it's, it's stored somewhere in an NSA server.
00:14:19.680 Well, it would expose the lie that they're not doing it. And second of all, it would take away
00:14:24.640 their means of control. Because right now, when you have, when you can go to Hillary Clinton and say,
00:14:30.400 by the way, we have all that stuff, regardless of what, how you smash it up with hammers and,
00:14:35.120 and, and, and grinders and how, you know what, and then run it through all the, the different
00:14:40.640 systems to wipe, uh, you know, uh, the, uh, the slates, bleach bid, whatever it was, uh,
00:14:46.560 that they still have it. So, so we, we now own you, Hillary Clinton, and, and we own all,
00:14:52.880 all, all, all the supporters and the vestiges of your empire. So, um, which is part of the deep state.
00:15:00.400 So once again, when it comes to those, uh, those bills that, uh, send money our way to the
00:15:05.440 intelligence community, y'all better just, uh, stand in line and salute and make sure that that
00:15:11.040 cash keeps coming. So we're not only a surveillance state now, we are a surveillance state that is
00:15:17.920 suffocating, uh, its citizens with that, uh, surveillance. And it's your view, and this is
00:15:25.760 important for everyone to hear. It's your view that there is not a single thing that the
00:15:33.040 intelligence agencies are doing with section 702 that couldn't be done with a judge and a warrant.
00:15:41.280 Is that correct? That's absolutely correct. But, you know, but, but okay, it means that you won't
00:15:48.000 have the ability to go back into the past and dig up the last 10, 15 years of what said target of what
00:15:55.440 investigation is going to be. But the whole concept of the constitution is that you have to have
00:16:02.320 probable cause to believe that there's a crime. And then you can go and take someone's right to
00:16:08.480 privacy away. You know, you just don't do it, uh, beforehand and then start digging afterwards
00:16:13.600 because that could potentially lead to abuse. And if the information's there, it's just so tempting
00:16:19.840 for any politician to go, you know, I want to find out what my, um, adversary is doing here or
00:16:25.760 there or whatever, and just start digging into that, that pile. And the intelligence community
00:16:30.640 will say, well, we'll, we'll, we'll let you dig into the pile, but you owe us. And that's kind of
00:16:36.160 the way I think it's working. Is it yours view? That's not only are people being controlled,
00:16:42.240 but they're being blackmailed. And, uh, we can't, uh, we can't just easily accept, uh, the,
00:16:49.120 the political motivations for what these two political parties are doing.
00:16:54.160 Absolutely. And it's both parties, it's both sides. So, um, oh gee, you know, uh, seven years ago,
00:17:00.000 I had a little, little fling with, uh, with my, uh, my intern, um, uh, or, or, you know,
00:17:06.240 I took some land deal that, uh, some sweetheart land deal that does very questionable or, or,
00:17:12.240 you know, I took, uh, I don't know, uh, uh, a foreign country sent me some gold bars that I
00:17:17.120 put in my jacket or something. I slipped away into my, uh, my, my safe in my house or, or whatever
00:17:22.960 the case may be. You know, we're talking about some people and, and, uh, they're on Capitol Hill
00:17:27.920 that, um, that, um, there aren't the most, you know, I, I, every time I hear honorable, when I see these
00:17:33.360 names, I just kind of, I have to smirk because there's not a whole lot of honor with most of
00:17:38.880 these reprobates. Um, it's, it's kind of funny because I think they all have dirt and, and,
00:17:45.440 and they know that the, that the intelligence community, um, knows where their closets are
00:17:52.240 and can put the, put the flashlight in there and see what's going on.
00:17:55.600 The filing of special counsel, Jack Smith included in the filing, uh, the,
00:18:01.600 the, the suggestion that, uh, they have, uh, phone, cell phone recordings of the president,
00:18:08.640 uh, on January six and plans to use them at trial. Uh, is that normal that they would be,
00:18:16.800 uh, surveilling the president of the United States?
00:18:20.480 Of course not. I mean, this is the president of the United States has to be able to conduct
00:18:27.200 his job in confidence with, with his, uh, attorneys, his, his representatives, his lieutenants
00:18:33.920 to get their, their, uh, opinion on certain things. Um, and you know, that's, that's sort of like the,
00:18:40.400 the, you know, how the sausage is made. And then ultimately, you know, the, the sausage tastes pretty
00:18:45.040 good once you cook it up, but you know, they're just looking at digging into the,
00:18:50.960 you know, whatever dirt they can find. And, and, you know, so Lord forbid somebody says,
00:18:56.560 well, well, how can we do this? Well, we could, you know, this measure, this measure,
00:19:00.240 some of those measures might be, you know, unethical, some might be pretty nasty. And,
00:19:05.040 you know, and the president ultimately would say, well, we can't do that because, you know,
00:19:10.320 that would be, um, you know, something that, uh, that is, uh, capricious or, or what have you.
00:19:17.280 You never personally yourself saw anything that even suggested that, that NSA was
00:19:23.760 surveilling the president of the United States. No, I never saw, uh, I, I personally saw they were,
00:19:32.240 they were surveilling the secretary of state and I saw they were sick. They were, uh, and that back
00:19:38.320 then that was Colin Powell that I personally saw and that they were, they were personally surveilling,
00:19:43.440 uh, uh, uh, a four-star general, the general, um, Shiseki, um, and, uh, and a whole lot of other
00:19:51.680 folks and they were, they were, uh, surveilling the, uh, of all play of all things, the, um, and this
00:19:59.120 was personal, uh, that I saw then later on, I saw stuff that my, my friends were showing me,
00:20:03.920 but, uh, from literally what I was getting from, from, from my space side, um, the, uh, uh,
00:20:12.160 the representative in the white house, uh, Bush's own guy, the, um, oh, the, uh, the press secretary
00:20:19.200 at the time, McClellan, McClellan, whatever his name was. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's the guy.
00:20:25.920 So the other, they had their own guy that they're, they were gone after. So maybe they thought he was
00:20:30.480 being disloyal or something. I don't know. But, uh, then, then once, once I got in touch with my
00:20:35.600 friends that were, they were dealing with the terrestrial side, which means, um, uh, microwaves
00:20:41.200 and, um, fiber optics, which is by the way, most of the communications, how it works, you know, domestically.
00:20:48.000 Then we realized this thing was explosive and it was, it was Congress. It was the Supreme Court. It was
00:20:53.440 the FISA court. It was lawyers. And it was all kinds of important people and NGOs and the press
00:21:01.200 and, and, uh, a crazy, just all kinds of, a bunch of, a bunch of numbers from, uh, from South
00:21:08.000 California. You're saying that it was targeted surveillance. It wasn't quote unquote metadata
00:21:13.920 that had just been sloshing around. That's correct. Back then. See, back in those days,
00:21:20.880 NSA didn't have the capability to get everything. So, so they, what they were collecting most all
00:21:27.360 metadata. And then from that, I believe they were using that as like a card, uh, file.
00:21:32.400 And then they were going after, um, specific individuals, uh, uh, that, uh, you know,
00:21:39.840 they were targeted. So once they targeted someone, then they would, they would collect everything,
00:21:44.880 but they couldn't get everything. We're talking with Russ Tice. We're going to be right back.
00:21:55.920 We're back now with Russ Tice. Now comes another letter, uh, 46, uh, names on it of Intel veterans
00:22:03.520 saying that the 702 has to be, uh, has to be affirmed, passed through law. And, uh, you know,
00:22:10.400 devil take the hindmost when it comes to any kind of reform, don't touch it. It'll spoil, uh, everything 0.96
00:22:15.840 that we do in national security, your reaction, uh, to, to that. Well, uh, the, this is the deep
00:22:23.280 state, you know, these are the, uh, um, the, the creatures of the deep space, the deep state and
00:22:29.600 swamp. Um, so of course, and, and, and their power base. So this is, Lord forbid that, uh, you know,
00:22:35.920 you take away their ability to control people. Uh, and, and they'd like to say that, oh my goodness,
00:22:41.600 that because they've been in the business that the, that, uh, this, this is so esoteric that the
00:22:46.960 common man and the common congressman can't understand the, the, uh, the intricacies of,
00:22:52.880 of how important this is. And, and that, oh, by the way, that we are just so, we are just so, um, omniscient
00:22:59.200 that, uh, that, that you must believe us because, you know, when ultimately they're, they're the ones
00:23:05.200 that are, that are using this to their own benefit and, uh, to the detriment of our own, um, of civil
00:23:12.160 liberties. It's just remarkable to me that we are in a position where we have watched the political
00:23:19.840 persecution of a president. And, and remember when they talked about the insurrection, talking about
00:23:25.200 January 6th, uh, we all know that the actual insurrection, the attempt to overthrow a president
00:23:33.520 began with the, uh, wiretapping as it was styled then of president Trump and all that he endured
00:23:41.840 since. Uh, so we have a projection by the Marxist stems and the, uh, uh, the deep state that somehow
00:23:51.360 the Republicans, uh, the MAGA, uh, Republicans, as Joe Biden calls them, uh, we're carrying out some
00:23:59.360 sort of, uh, uh, insurrection on January 6th when in point of fact, they've been carrying out a form
00:24:05.040 of insurrection, rebellion, uh, and an abject disloyalty, uh, since, uh, since 2016. Certainly
00:24:14.320 we know that for a fact, uh, your reaction. Well, president Trump, he was, he was a problem. Um,
00:24:23.600 Obama was not a problem because he, he, he didn't have his own wealth. He didn't,
00:24:28.560 he wasn't a businessman. He, I think he was still paying off his like college loans at the time or
00:24:33.520 something. So, so he was, you put a, use a carrot and a stick. So you say, look, we're going to make
00:24:40.560 you fed, uh, famously wealthy and you're going to be famous too. But, but if you don't listen,
00:24:46.000 we have this stick and we have this dirt on you. So, but president, president Trump could not be
00:24:51.600 controlled. He, he, he, he's made his own money and, you know, in the business world, um, you know,
00:24:58.240 he's lived in a glass house his entire life. So, and, and any of his, uh, discretions that he's ever
00:25:04.240 had, have, have been put out there and he's basically been forgiven for, for, for some of
00:25:09.520 those, for all of that. Not by the deep state and not by the Marxist Dems, Russ. They, they mean to
00:25:14.880 put the man in jail, uh, they mean to, to crush him, uh, without any question whatsoever.
00:25:23.040 Because once he's back in there and I, I, I even told my wife when he first became president,
00:25:28.480 I said, I said, this man has no idea what he's up against, but I think he does now. So he knows,
00:25:36.640 he knows where, and where the alligators are in the swamp. And he knows that the snakes were,
00:25:42.080 were, were riding up his leg and putting their fangs in him the whole time he was in office.
00:25:46.800 And this time I think he's going to clean the house and, and, and I just, I'm, I'm there for
00:25:52.960 the trumpet, just, uh, you know, the cheering him on. Well, we're, we're all cheering, but I don't know
00:25:59.680 what many of us can do. We've become something else already, uh, than America. What is your sense
00:26:07.200 that he can count on the permanent bureaucracy, particularly in the intelligence community
00:26:14.800 and the national security, uh, agencies?
00:26:18.400 Well, there, there is an awful lot of people in this, in, at NSA in particular, that, uh,
00:26:22.880 that they saw what was happening, but they, even this, the, the, the, my, my own friends,
00:26:28.320 they were feeding me some of this information, even after I was, you know, under the gun
00:26:32.240 and they're, they're all afraid because they have mortgages. They have, you know, kids going to,
00:26:37.120 to private schools. They have taken care of an elderly, a parent, they, you know,
00:26:42.400 all these things that they know. And they just say, look what happened to you, Russ, you know,
00:26:46.160 okay, I'll feed you a little information, but, but we're not going in that cave with you to
00:26:49.680 fight that dragon. You know, we'll help you put the armor on.
00:26:52.240 Is there a way you see that these agencies could be reformed, uh, and, and straightened out,
00:27:00.080 or are they a lost cause?
00:27:03.360 Some are a lost cause. I think the FBI is a lost cause. That has to be, that has to be
00:27:07.360 literally burned down and rebuilt or, or, or disseminated into other elements. But the,
00:27:12.240 the intelligence service, we need accountability. We need to go in and all the SCS, the senior
00:27:18.480 executive service need to be fired immediately. And then you need to bring people up. I mean,
00:27:22.960 there, there are people that are whistleblowers like the, the, the, the guy in the Marine Corps and
00:27:27.600 the IRS and, and a couple FBI guys. And there are people out there, but, uh, you have to be
00:27:34.000 able to take the people that have done this and you have to make them accountable for the crimes
00:27:38.240 they've committed. Otherwise the, the people, even after they say, Mr. Trump is in for four
00:27:44.000 years, he gets out. Then you have the whole thing coming right back because people go,
00:27:48.800 I wasn't held accountable before. I'm just going to keep doing this.
00:27:52.080 Until someone sees someone sees a general doing a pert walk or the director of an agency doing a
00:27:58.160 pert work and behind bars for two or three years, that until that accountability is there,
00:28:02.960 this is going to keep happening. Thanks everybody for being with us today. Our guest tomorrow will be
00:28:08.320 Jake Lang. He's a J six prisoner. He's been in prison for three years. He is in solitary confinement,
00:28:16.720 and we'll be talking to him from his jail cell. I think you'll want to hear every word this man has
00:28:22.640 to say. His is a remarkable story. And this is just part of what is a national disgrace that we
00:28:30.000 have these hundreds of political prisoners still in jail and many like Jake Lang still without trial.
00:28:38.080 Please join us and please join us each and every day on the great America show. Thanks everybody.
00:28:43.040 God bless you and may God bless America.