The John-Henry Westen Show - November 04, 2025


J6 PRISONER: Solitary Confinement SAVED My SOUL


Episode Stats

Length

27 minutes

Words per Minute

180.92247

Word Count

5,013

Sentence Count

316

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

Jake Lang is a 30-year-old former political prisoner who served 4 years and 6 days in prison for his role in the protest against President Trump's election campaign in 2016. Jake's story is one of perseverance, dedication, and a willingness to do whatever it takes to fight for our country.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 To break one letter of the law is to break the whole law.
00:00:03.000 To do a small betrayal is to nail our Lord onto the cross.
00:00:08.520 Hey, my friends.
00:00:10.120 You know, there are certain things in the world that are like black holes.
00:00:14.740 You actually don't get to learn the truth on things until maybe, maybe years and years later.
00:00:22.200 I know in Canada, that was true of the truckers who,
00:00:25.900 the leadership of which is just being tried and going to jail now.
00:00:28.860 Some of them trying to seek asylum in the United States.
00:00:31.420 They had a truckers moment also in America.
00:00:33.980 And that's known as January 6th.
00:00:36.460 And it was, yes, it was bad for President Trump because he was blamed.
00:00:39.640 But the real bad, the real suffering didn't happen to President Trump.
00:00:44.300 It happened to those J6ers who, while innocent, went to jail.
00:00:49.980 Not just any jail.
00:00:51.620 They went into prison with horrific conditions for years.
00:00:57.360 We're here with someone really special, Jake Lang.
00:01:00.700 He spent four years, more than four years, in prison.
00:01:05.240 We're going to learn about that, about his being pardoned by President Trump,
00:01:09.580 about his lawsuit now, and his running for politics.
00:01:13.680 Jake Lang, so good to be with you.
00:01:14.920 John, God bless you.
00:01:15.880 Thank you so much for having me.
00:01:17.560 It is great to be home.
00:01:19.320 Freedom is really not free, guys.
00:01:21.840 If you're there in Canada, I know that the freedom there is much smaller
00:01:26.540 than the freedoms that we enjoy here.
00:01:28.400 But listen, any amount of freedom better than a prison cell
00:01:31.340 is something to give God glory for.
00:01:33.160 So let's begin, as we always do, with the sign of the cross.
00:01:35.440 In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
00:01:39.940 Amen.
00:01:40.240 So, Jake, tell us a little bit about yourself.
00:01:42.480 I'm sure many people do know of you, but even those who do
00:01:46.120 and have heard of you before might think,
00:01:47.780 oh my gosh, that was the guy with the baseball bat and the police.
00:01:50.480 So tell us the real story.
00:01:51.640 Well, my name is Jake Lang.
00:01:52.660 I'm 30 years old.
00:01:53.600 I'm from New York.
00:01:54.760 I'm a January 6th former political prisoner, a patriot here in America.
00:01:58.980 And the baseball bat story, just to address that quickly,
00:02:02.040 there was a self-defense effort that I had to put on.
00:02:05.320 It's my duty from God.
00:02:06.580 There was a woman named Roseanne Boylan that was murdered in my arms
00:02:10.900 at the United States Capitol.
00:02:12.620 It was actually one of four people that died that day, unarmed Americans,
00:02:16.660 that were killed by our government for protesting a stolen election.
00:02:20.840 And when she was murdered, I had to stand up.
00:02:23.480 And me and a group of men basically formed a wall,
00:02:26.100 a line between the protesters, the unarmed, patriotic American protesters,
00:02:30.760 and the Capitol Police that was Nancy Pelosi's stormtroopers.
00:02:34.700 So we had to stop them from killing more unarmed Americans.
00:02:38.540 So I did my duty.
00:02:40.040 I would do it again tomorrow.
00:02:41.400 If I needed to defend a human life, I'll do whatever it takes.
00:02:45.240 Okay.
00:02:45.380 So right off the bat, you've blown everybody's mind.
00:02:49.000 So this is incredible.
00:02:51.380 Tell us.
00:02:51.920 So how did this play out?
00:02:53.660 How were you arrested?
00:02:54.860 And we really want to get the news on what happened to you in jail.
00:02:59.200 So, yeah, so my story is, it's a very significant one for culture
00:03:03.820 and for the American spirit right now because President Trump won 2024
00:03:08.020 and one of his main campaign promises was getting people like me,
00:03:12.760 1,600 Americans that were persecuted in a two-tiered political justice system
00:03:18.560 that is anything but just.
00:03:20.480 Because we're Trump supporters, we were all basically guilty
00:03:23.440 before we ever even had a trial.
00:03:25.600 And I spent four years and six days in prison without ever having a trial.
00:03:31.320 Over 900 of those days were in solitary confinement.
00:03:35.460 And so, you know, our Constitution gives us rights and they abridged all of them.
00:03:40.100 Okay, well, solitary confinement, define that for us, if you would, please.
00:03:45.720 23 hours a day inside an 8x10 cell.
00:03:49.700 In many places, I had no desk, no chair.
00:03:52.660 I had to eat my meals off the floor.
00:03:55.000 The light stayed on in my cell 24-7.
00:03:57.880 They banged on my door every 30 minutes to do a wellness check to see if I was alive.
00:04:02.360 You know, they had basically tried to torture you into submission
00:04:05.300 to try to take one of their plea deals.
00:04:08.260 They were trying to offer a plea offering saying,
00:04:11.620 you can leave now or you can only spend, you know, another year in prison or whatever
00:04:15.280 if you just blame President Trump.
00:04:17.300 So they committed psychological torture and warfare tactics on myself and my brothers
00:04:23.220 in order to try to break our spirit, try to fold.
00:04:27.000 They wanted us to fold under these conditions of inhumane, unconstitutional, cruel, and unusual punishment.
00:04:33.900 But by God's grace, the only Jesus Christ, only, only the living Son of God
00:04:39.360 who manifested himself to me in that prison cell, he was physically with me, living inside me every day,
00:04:46.700 could have helped me endure that incredible torture that I went through.
00:04:50.660 And I'm stronger now.
00:04:52.040 I'm more convicted now in my principles of standing up for our freedom of speech
00:04:56.440 and our election integrity here in this country.
00:04:59.240 And God has given me a platform now.
00:05:01.040 And I'm so grateful to be able to speak to people because for years they tried to silence my voice
00:05:06.420 and literally tried to kill me inside a prison cell for speaking out.
00:05:10.340 This information is like, wow.
00:05:12.480 So what kind of plea deal?
00:05:15.380 What did they want you to say to get out?
00:05:17.780 And how did you know that?
00:05:19.460 Was it spelled out to you?
00:05:20.460 Oh, yeah.
00:05:20.720 They offered, first of all, in the early months, because I was arrested 10 days after January 6th.
00:05:26.800 In the early months, they were doing the second impeachment trial on President Trump,
00:05:31.260 as everybody remembers, for January 6th.
00:05:33.900 And I actually had my attorney say, I just got a call from the Department of Justice.
00:05:38.880 If you're willing to testify in that second impeachment hearing against President Trump,
00:05:43.800 you can go home today.
00:05:44.920 So they tried to get me and my brothers, my J6 Patriot brothers, freedom fighters against tyranny,
00:05:51.380 to flip on President Trump in order to try to get him criminally prosecuted,
00:05:56.160 not just in the impeachment hearing, but he also was brought up on criminal charges
00:06:01.460 by Special Counsel Jack Smith for January 6th.
00:06:05.080 And the reasoning behind the plea offerings, they were trying to stack a caseload on President Trump
00:06:11.040 saying 300 Americans inside the plea deal, fine print, blame you.
00:06:16.480 They were trying to get us to sign a contract to sign this plea agreement,
00:06:20.300 blaming, saying President Trump told me to do this.
00:06:23.380 President Trump was the reason I was violent.
00:06:25.180 So they tried to get basically a mountain of evidence that they could use against President Trump
00:06:31.700 come his criminal trial to try to get him so he wasn't even going to be eligible to run in 2024.
00:06:38.460 They tried to imprison him.
00:06:40.120 And so that's the reason behind the plea deal.
00:06:42.440 They wanted to imprison President Trump and use us as the pawns in this chess game
00:06:47.460 to try to destroy the greatest president we've ever had.
00:06:51.500 Wow. Okay, let's go back to your talk about being in solitary and how you've survived
00:06:57.540 because you felt the presence of Jesus with you.
00:07:00.540 How did that manifest to you that you knew our Lord was with you?
00:07:05.220 And anybody who knows the power of the written word of God knows what I'm about to say is true.
00:07:09.880 When you read the Bible, God is speaking to you.
00:07:12.440 And he spoke words of anointment, words of grace over my heart every day.
00:07:17.360 He let me know, whatever the judge has to tell you in your circumstance is not your fate.
00:07:23.000 I have a plan for you.
00:07:24.640 I have called you by name.
00:07:26.540 And just like in, I believe it's Matthew 22,
00:07:29.200 I believe when Jesus sends his disciples to go unloosen the donkey, right?
00:07:34.640 What does he tell his disciples to say?
00:07:36.780 He tells them to tell the owner of that donkey that the master has a need for him.
00:07:42.740 And so if the master has a need for you,
00:07:45.100 he will unloosen you from the chains that bind you and use you and ride you into glory.
00:07:50.740 And so he had spoken these words of me and given me revelation.
00:07:54.140 He had given me an understanding, not a spirit of fear, but power, love, and a sound mind.
00:07:59.800 And I just knew that if I stuck to my conviction, I did not lose my integrity.
00:08:06.080 I did not break through the mission, break in this mission that God had given me,
00:08:10.780 that he would bring me out of this prison I was in, that he would open the Red Sea in my life.
00:08:16.680 And he did just that.
00:08:18.940 It's a prayer works.
00:08:21.300 Reading the word of God changes your life.
00:08:24.540 It literally, I was going to do this as legitimate time because of the charges that I had against me.
00:08:29.700 I had the most charges of anybody from January 6th.
00:08:32.640 I was going to do 25 to 30 years in prison.
00:08:35.940 That was what I was going to do.
00:08:37.840 God saved me from a death sentence.
00:08:39.740 That would have been the entire chunk of my life.
00:08:42.120 I'm 30 now.
00:08:43.000 I would have been 60 years old till I got out.
00:08:45.340 I wouldn't have been able to have a family, nothing.
00:08:47.200 God saved me from a death sentence.
00:08:49.320 And he saved me from two death sentences, quite honestly, right?
00:08:52.860 In the spirit and in the flesh.
00:08:54.460 And so I know God and his presence is real because I was never, I never felt alone.
00:09:00.600 I never wallowed in bitterness while I was incarcerated.
00:09:04.380 I just kept driving forward, eyes on Jesus.
00:09:07.560 And knowing that through this movement, through the Make America Great Again movement,
00:09:13.240 and through this Christian revival, that he was going to orchestrate a way for me to leave that prison cell.
00:09:19.380 And I was not going to have my life robbed from me.
00:09:22.480 And so that's how I know his manifestation of his presence is real.
00:09:26.220 I am here in my bedroom right now, my second bedroom, my podcast studio, talking to you.
00:09:31.260 That is a real life miracle.
00:09:33.340 Jake, I want to ask you a very personal question.
00:09:35.340 You don't have to answer if you don't feel this right.
00:09:37.520 If you were given the option to make a small betrayal of our Lord and just deny him maybe just once,
00:09:48.680 or spend the rest of your life in jail in the same circumstances you were in, what would be your reaction?
00:09:56.120 To break one letter of the law is to break the whole law.
00:09:58.980 To do a small betrayal is to nail our Lord onto the cross, right?
00:10:02.900 There's no difference in them.
00:10:04.160 Any break in your integrity is a break in your whole character, who you are as a person.
00:10:09.620 And so I would rather wake up every day in a prison cell, be able to look myself in the mirror,
00:10:14.400 be able to stand before my God one day and be told, God willing, well done, my servant,
00:10:22.120 than to be rejected from him.
00:10:24.200 Say, when I was in prison, you did not know me.
00:10:26.540 And so then he would reject me in front of his father.
00:10:28.880 Every decision in our life is monumental and they're consequential to one day we'll have to answer for every word that is spoken and every decision that is made.
00:10:38.280 And, you know, sins done in ignorance can be forgiven, but those who return like a dog to their own vomit will not be forgiven.
00:10:46.440 We are not those who regress and go back and turn away from the grace that's given to us.
00:10:51.860 He died once on the cross for our sins.
00:10:54.860 And so I cannot, in good conscience, you know, tell God to his face, I need to save myself because it is those who lose their life for the sake of the cross that shall gain it.
00:11:05.500 And so if it was necessary, I'd rather rejoice with the fourth man in the fire inside the furnace than to have rejected him and not even walked in there regardless.
00:11:16.080 That's that, you know, even if faith, even if he does not save me, even if I am not delivered from this furnace, from this prison, I still will rejoice.
00:11:25.860 I still will praise him as my God.
00:11:27.480 And I just had to make that decision in my heart.
00:11:30.240 It wasn't through a human component.
00:11:32.480 It was through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit that I could have that bravery because in our human flesh, we want to go home to our mother, our grandparents, my fiance, the beautiful life I have.
00:11:44.060 But through the power of the Holy Spirit, you can step aside from those human comforts and say the comfort of the Holy Spirit is enough for me.
00:11:52.200 It's more than enough for me.
00:11:53.560 And without the comfort of the Holy Spirit, the comfort of my family means nothing.
00:11:57.320 He says, if you do not hate your brother, your mother, your son and daughter before me, then you do not know me.
00:12:03.160 And so it is in that same decision that I had to make in my own heart.
00:12:07.380 Or is my family more important than my relationship with God?
00:12:11.380 Because I will not be able to enjoy my relationship with my family if I do not build it upon my relationship with God.
00:12:18.760 And so no is the answer.
00:12:20.740 But, you know, you have to give it in this understanding to people because it is that serious.
00:12:24.940 Our integrity, who we are, what we say, these things matter.
00:12:28.620 They carry so much spiritual weight and we will be judged by the very things we do and say.
00:12:34.860 And so they're not inconsequential.
00:12:36.440 And I would never be able to do that.
00:12:38.300 And, of course, it was horrendous in there.
00:12:41.200 Every day I prayed to come home.
00:12:43.080 But I also prayed, Lord, do your will in me.
00:12:45.620 If it is your will for me to stay here for another 30 years and do prison ministry, which I was very active in.
00:12:51.060 And, you know, be able to contribute to your kingdom in a place where many people are lost, then I will do your will here.
00:12:58.420 Wherever you place me, Father, I will do your will.
00:13:00.720 And it's a hard prayer to pray because, you know, sometimes you're praying against your own best interest, your human best interest.
00:13:08.300 But it's a prayer that is so powerful because you submit your will to the will of the Father, which is, you know, the prayer of our Lord Jesus the night he was crucified.
00:13:18.020 And, you know, not to draw equivalencies, but that is the same spirit that we have to have.
00:13:23.840 If it's to be called into, you know, a life of drudgery to glorify him, then we must because it is his will that is important, not ours.
00:13:32.620 Indeed. Thank you for that.
00:13:33.760 There's a lot of people who dread that thought of persecution when we'd have to face it, when we probably will have to face it.
00:13:40.960 But from someone who's been there, done that, to say he'd go back and can rejoice in it, it's just really beautiful.
00:13:49.500 I know everybody at this point is asking, oh, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:13:52.700 He said, what about his fiancee?
00:13:53.980 What happened?
00:13:54.920 What did happen?
00:13:55.840 My fiancee stuck by my side.
00:13:57.500 Actually, she is a January 6th defendant herself.
00:14:00.580 And we're here, we're planning out our wedding.
00:14:03.900 We have a dream.
00:14:05.040 And I want your audience to pray for this for me.
00:14:06.960 We want to get married at Mar-a-Lago.
00:14:09.080 We want President Trump to walk my fiancee down the aisle.
00:14:12.620 Now, that's our dream because he saved our life.
00:14:15.260 He saved our marriage here.
00:14:17.460 And so we want that to happen so much.
00:14:20.220 So please pray for that.
00:14:21.720 And we're trying to orchestrate that now.
00:14:23.780 I'm pulling every string I can, but I know a string puller upstairs is more powerful than any maneuvering I can do.
00:14:31.160 So she's a wonderful young lady.
00:14:33.100 Her name's Rachel.
00:14:34.240 I love her with everything I have.
00:14:36.140 And she was more than just an emotional support for me inside.
00:14:40.880 A lot of your viewers may not know this aspect of it, but we were organizational leaders in the January 6th movement.
00:14:47.240 There was a lot of fundraising that needed to happen because people couldn't afford lawyers.
00:14:51.400 They couldn't afford hygiene products.
00:14:52.820 They couldn't afford to take care of their homes.
00:14:55.040 So Rachel was on the phone with me sometimes eight, ten hours a day, actually sometimes more, every day, basically being my hands and feet on the outside and being like the ultimate Proverbs 31 woman and taking up my mantle.
00:15:09.680 And I'm saying, build this website.
00:15:10.840 Do this.
00:15:11.300 Call this person.
00:15:11.900 Text this person.
00:15:12.840 Literally every day, without stop, she served me as I served the Lord and did what he put on my heart to do.
00:15:19.900 And we ended up raising over $2 million.
00:15:21.440 We got lawyers for over 50 January Sixers.
00:15:25.080 We took care of every single January Sixer, putting $100 a month on their commissary account, their internal prison commissary account, so they could afford food and hygiene products.
00:15:35.300 So we were a powerhouse team, and things have been going great on the outside for the organizations and what we're doing.
00:15:42.600 And it's kind of spun off this grassroots movement into my United States Senate candidacy.
00:15:47.160 We're using that same structure and moving forward with, you know, we have like 30, 40 volunteers, a lot of them other wives of January Sixers that also wanted to contribute and wanted to be useful while their husbands were, you know, being persecuted inside.
00:16:02.680 They were busy on the outside working.
00:16:05.140 And I'm just so grateful for this community that we were able to formulate in the midst of the fiery trials.
00:16:14.360 These people came out and said, you know, I want to be used instead of shrinking from the calling.
00:16:18.740 They said, how can we help?
00:16:20.660 And, you know, we did a political prisoner podcast.
00:16:22.860 It was one of the number one in the world.
00:16:25.000 I had on General Flynn, Dinesh D'Souza, Laura Logan, all kinds of amazing, amazing patriots.
00:16:30.880 I would call my fiance from the prison phone.
00:16:34.140 She would take that phone, put it on speaker, take another phone, put that one on speaker with whoever I was interviewing.
00:16:40.220 And we would record it.
00:16:41.700 And I made a podcast happen in prison.
00:16:43.580 So where there's a will, there's a way.
00:16:44.840 You just got to drive forward and God will bless what you put your hand towards.
00:16:48.740 The most repeated phrase in scripture is do not be afraid.
00:16:53.420 We are called to speak the truth, to proclaim the gospel, and to live our lives without fear.
00:16:59.760 For the past three years, we've brought this mission to the very heart of the church.
00:17:04.920 At the Rome Life Forum, you won't just hear truth proclaimed.
00:17:08.980 You'll have the chance to ask your questions directly to the speakers.
00:17:12.800 This is your opportunity to engage, to challenge, and to go deeper into the battles we face today.
00:17:20.160 Fear not.
00:17:21.520 Her immaculate heart will triumph.
00:17:23.940 Totally amazing.
00:17:25.980 So President Trump pardons you, and then you're, now you're running for Senate.
00:17:31.140 Take us through that a little bit, because I know people are going to be really interested.
00:17:34.420 How is that for you experiencing it?
00:17:36.220 And what's your Senate run about?
00:17:37.400 Well, the Senate run, it really is about integrity, because we don't have that in the United States Senate.
00:17:43.540 We don't have firebrands, we don't have MAGA loyalists, people that are loyal to President Trump, and that it's really more about being loyal to President Trump.
00:17:52.400 It's about being loyal to the mandate that the American people gave when they voted in President Trump.
00:17:58.840 People are worrying that four years later, when President Trump is no longer in office, that his policies will not be codified, meaning put into law.
00:18:07.820 And so we need a contingency of super MAGA, ultra-patriotic Americans with fire and integrity and intensity to push the agenda through and make it law, so that it can be established for a legacy for our country.
00:18:24.120 These immigration policies and whatnot, these things need to be put on the books, not executive orders, but actual law.
00:18:31.720 And so that's what I'm campaigning on.
00:18:33.980 I'm campaigning on when you vote for Jake Lang, when you are in the United States and you contribute to our political organization, the Senate campaign, that you're voting for a firebrand, somebody that is going to rustle some feathers, shake loose some of the old establishment connections in the Senate, and really end that era of the weak-kneed, feckless Republican leadership of Mitch McConnell.
00:19:00.600 That is not what President Trump and the MAGA movement represents.
00:19:04.900 That is like a uniparty deep state hack, and I am anything but that.
00:19:09.760 There is nothing they can threaten me with that they have not already put me through, and I have not already tried and been tried and true in those measures of my character.
00:19:18.980 So I want to serve the American people.
00:19:21.000 I want to serve my constituents by being who I say I am and being a man that they can put their trust in because I've already proved myself on the steps of the Capitol.
00:19:29.560 So in the dungeons of the prison and now on the campaign trail.
00:19:33.780 So I want to be a servant to the American people and make sure their individual liberties are vigorously fought for.
00:19:40.440 Indeed, and you're also trying to hold the feet to the fire of those who perpetrated some of this.
00:19:44.460 You've got a lawsuit right now, $25 million lawsuit against Chris Wray, Christopher Wray.
00:19:49.740 Tell us about that.
00:19:50.520 Who's Christopher Wray?
00:19:51.440 Why him?
00:19:52.100 And what are you hoping to achieve?
00:19:53.920 Christopher Wray, as many Canadians maybe know the name, is the former FBI director, right?
00:20:00.600 He was the one that led the charge to weaponize the Department of Justice to drag grandmothers.
00:20:07.640 There was a lot of grandmothers on January 6th.
00:20:09.880 Not everybody was young like me.
00:20:11.560 And dragged them out of their homes at gunpoint, throw them in the back of police fans, shackle them, and toss them into prison.
00:20:17.640 Listen, Christopher Wray used the FBI as a political weaponized force to take patriots, just like they did with the truckers, to scare you, the other patriots in your countries and in our country, out of ever demonstrating again.
00:20:32.900 And so Christopher Wray did a very nefarious and he lied straight to his teeth thing.
00:20:40.440 He told Congress about two and a half years ago during a testimony that he had no knowledge, no knowledge of undercover agents at the Capitol on January 6th.
00:20:50.980 The problem with that was Kash Patel, the current FBI director, has released verifiable facts that there were 274 undercover FBI agents at the Capitol.
00:21:02.320 And so that is the largest undercover FBI agent operation ever.
00:21:07.380 And for the current director, Christopher Wray, to say that he had no knowledge of it is impossible.
00:21:14.240 And lying to Congress is actually a felony charge.
00:21:18.360 So not only is he criminally culpable, but the repercussions of his lie civilly cost me four years of my life and 1,600 other Americans four years of their life.
00:21:29.660 We were embarrassed, dragged down to the street in front of our neighbors at gunpoint.
00:21:33.720 Our reputations were destroyed.
00:21:35.640 Our family homes were, you know, invaded.
00:21:38.860 And a lot of the time when these men went to prison, the breadwinner, they couldn't afford to pay their mortgages.
00:21:45.520 So their homes were sold off to the banks.
00:21:48.720 They moved into apartments.
00:21:49.800 They had their cars repossessed.
00:21:52.420 Their businesses crumbled.
00:21:54.260 And lives were upended and completely destroyed.
00:21:57.520 Somebody has to answer for these things.
00:21:59.660 And the first place we're looking right now is the DOJ and the FBI because they were the spearhead of this deep state operation against President Trump and the January 6ers.
00:22:08.700 So this lawsuit is going to be very interesting.
00:22:11.760 We just filed it.
00:22:12.640 And people want to find out more information on these lawsuits and whatnot.
00:22:16.380 Best place to go is my X account, my Twitter account.
00:22:19.500 Constant updates on there.
00:22:21.100 The username is Jake Lang, L-A-N-G, J6.
00:22:24.220 Just type in Jake Lang, L-A-N-G, and you'll be able to find me right away.
00:22:28.660 Stay tuned on all these updates because we're coming for everything they took from us.
00:22:32.520 Give us an understanding of why you think President Trump might have trusted Christopher Wray in the first place.
00:22:38.320 You know, Christopher Wray was a holdover from the previous administration.
00:22:43.100 These people, you know, they present themselves one way as, you know, tough on crime, right?
00:22:48.460 But you don't get to see their political values until a political thing happens like this.
00:22:53.820 And we saw January 6th, and we also saw the BLM riots of 2020.
00:22:58.860 And we didn't see the FBI mobilize against these domestic terrorists that burned down federal courthouses, you know, killed police officers, caused billions of dollars in damage.
00:23:10.180 We didn't see the FBI mobilize against them like they mobilize against us.
00:23:13.540 So what we saw was Christopher Wray really wanted and the whole entire DOJ and FBI establishment to do a two-tiered persecution, rules for this side that are not applied to this side.
00:23:26.000 And so sometimes you just don't see that happening until it transpires.
00:23:31.440 And, you know, President Trump was deeply entrenched in the Russiagate collusion.
00:23:36.000 He was fighting off his first impeachment.
00:23:37.980 They had President Trump on his back heels the entire first administration, fighting for his own freedom and his ability to stay in power to lead our country in the right direction.
00:23:50.280 And so many of these sniveling deep state parasites like Christopher Wray were able to move in the shadows unbeknownst to President Trump.
00:23:58.940 And when the time came, they ratched up and tried to destroy him and destroy the entire country.
00:24:05.580 And what we're seeing is a huge difference in this administration is now he has that information and that experience to make sure that these deep state uniparty hacks are completely driven out.
00:24:19.360 In fact, in breaking news right now, just this morning, two DOJ prosecutors were fired because they filed a motion last night on a January 6th case, one of the ongoing cases calling January 6th a riot and discrediting President Trump and basically using the same talking points as a previous Biden DOJ, because they were prosecutors from the previous Biden DOJ.
00:24:45.600 The Trump DOJ saw this filing they filed and saw all this rhetoric that like painted January 6th as a domestic terrorist and stuff, and they fired them right away this morning.
00:24:55.940 So he's not playing the same games.
00:24:58.320 He's not allowing the deep state to destroy this administration.
00:25:01.540 Jake, last question for you, your hopes for America, especially in light of Charlie Kirk's assassination, that was a moment in American history that lots of compared to even Kennedy being assassinated and that whole spate that happened there in the 60s.
00:25:20.100 What do you see for America now?
00:25:21.940 And what are your hopes?
00:25:23.400 Charlie Kirk was fighting for a Christian America that exemplified what the founding fathers had envisioned, and I believe that his vision has now spread in such a dramatic way.
00:25:35.620 We're seeing a Christian revival in our country, and we're also seeing this nationalistic effort that is so healthy.
00:25:43.480 You are seeing the problem with the European countries and Canada right now is there's no pride in their nationalistic, you know, embodiment.
00:25:50.600 And so what I'm praying for America is that we start to really respect and adore and even consecrate to the Lord our country's makeup, our country's value system, the things that make our country different than the globalist empire, this kind of mushy one-world order that they're looking for.
00:26:11.180 And we start to really take back this pride we have in our countries.
00:26:15.020 And I think that Charlie Kirk was fighting for that so much.
00:26:19.560 And the American spirit and the pride to being an American, I believe, is in a revival.
00:26:23.900 And I want to see Americans being proud to be Americans again, no longer pushed around all over the world, talked down about.
00:26:31.500 We have a beautiful country with so many freedoms.
00:26:34.160 We have the greatest country that the world has ever seen.
00:26:37.440 And we should fight to maintain that standing, you know, tooth and nail.
00:26:42.140 So I think that Charlie Kirk, what he fought for, his legacy will be respected and honored in people like me and in other January Sixers and people that have sacrificed and suffered to see his vision of America come about.
00:26:56.080 And, you know, quite honestly, if President Trump were to call upon me tomorrow, I would be there at the United States Capitol again.
00:27:02.680 Our country is worth fighting for.
00:27:04.720 Canada, your country is worth fighting for.
00:27:08.480 Get out and do something.
00:27:09.620 Jake Lang, ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much, Jake, for joining us.
00:27:12.880 God bless you.
00:27:13.220 God bless you.
00:27:15.080 And God bless all of you.
00:27:16.780 And we'll see you next time.
00:27:21.620 Aloha, everyone.
00:27:22.780 This is Jason Jones for Lifeside News.
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