Dan Bongino has accepted the position of Deputy Director of the FBI, and the media is freaking out over it. Dan Crenshaw says he's going to take the life of Tucker Carlson, and more!
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00:07:50.000Dan Bongino is on the forefront of calling out the corruption in government, in the bureaucracy, in the deep state.
00:07:57.000There's a reason why he has one of the biggest podcasts in the world.
00:08:02.000He has the biggest live podcast in the world, unquestionably, routinely getting upwards of 170,000 concurrent viewers this morning at a quarter of a million.
00:08:43.000Dan Bongino, with the show as big as his, I hope you all understand.
00:08:47.000I don't have the hard numbers on how much money he makes, but based on his viewership, I'm spitballing $10 to $30 million, somewhere in that range, per year.
00:08:56.000Here's a man who built up this big audience.
00:08:59.000He can read ads all day and talk about how he feels with the news.
00:09:02.000He can be as wealthy as a king could ever dream of.
00:09:39.000Like, I walk away from everything I built and all my plans and all my dreams.
00:09:42.000I mean, I don't think Dan Bongino had his five-year plan being like, and then I'll stop building one of the biggest shows in the world in my network and go be a civil servant.
00:09:51.000But I think for Dan, it's very obvious what his priorities are.
00:09:55.000And his priorities, it lends itself to his show.
00:09:59.000When he goes on his show and he says, I am sick of the corruption, people clap for me and say, yes.
00:10:03.000And then Trump says, want to deal with it?
00:11:23.000When they announced Dan Bongino, that was the first thing I tweeted, a picture of cash, and Dan and I was like, start tracking those private flights out of the country.
00:12:13.000And at the very least, we'll never trust the establishment government.
00:12:18.000So maybe there'll be people that are like, okay, I think that someone like Dan Bongino and Kash Patel, I think maybe I'll trust them.
00:12:24.000Maybe I can trust RFK. And not trust that they're always going to be right, but trust that their intentions are good.
00:12:30.000If they make a mistake, if something bad happens, you're not going to feel like maybe they did that on purpose, which is something that...
00:12:40.000Everybody in America, well, not everybody, but so many Americans kind of have that inclination now.
00:12:47.000You know, it's like, so when you were told...
00:12:50.000You shouldn't wear masks in the beginning of COVID. And then come to find out the reason they said that was because they wanted to make sure that doctors and people that were dealing with sick people had the masks.
00:13:04.000And then come to find out that they were wrong about that, too.
00:13:07.000They were wrong about whether you needed them.
00:13:48.000And the news media narrative looped back on the CDC, overriding what Fauci had originally said, and all of a sudden people were double masking.
00:13:56.000It is this mass formation psychosis that ultimately results in these weird policies that ultimately result in a backlash.
00:14:05.000So I would call it a shock to the system.
00:14:09.000And now Dan Bongino is Deputy FBI Director.
00:14:12.000And to add to that, people like Tulsi Gabbard, who was on the Quiet Skies list, now running the Deanna.
00:14:20.000People like Bhattacharya, who was blacklisted for years because of his takes on COVID. Now he's running the...
00:14:29.000I forget what department he's running, but he's playing an integral role that was literally...
00:14:35.000One of the people that had blacklisted him, people like RFK, you have certain, there's a certain amount of confidence that you can have that these people are not going to be falling in line with whatever the government says.
00:14:54.000The bureaucracy is still a bureaucracy, and bureaucracies are inclined to make errors.
00:15:01.000But at least you can safely say, I think that they're not trying to lie to me in order to save face for international organizations like the UN or like the NWO, you know, the World Health Day.
00:16:34.000I can't remember what the exact quote was, but you've got these stories popping up.
00:16:37.000I'll just throw this one in there where blue states fear invasion by red states and National Guard like this is the talking points we're getting from the left about Trump basically ending their ability to vote whatever.
00:16:47.000I call this Donald Trump's march to the sea.
00:16:49.000He's gutting the resources, USAID, the spending that has circled back and been funding these leftist organizations.
00:16:54.000So it does seem like, first and foremost, Trump's strategy is how can we stop them from getting back power?
00:17:12.000That's why I think Bongino and Cash have to go after FBI leadership right away.
00:17:16.000I've been in contact with an FBI whistleblower since the end of last year who's been caught up in lawfare against the FBI for like years.
00:17:24.000And her story is just like Marcus Allen's story.
00:17:26.000Marcus Allen testified before the Congress last year.
00:17:30.000And he said they just rule with fear and reprisal.
00:17:33.000And they were trying to clean house of anyone who might have had conservative values or went against leadership.
00:17:38.000So, you know, these people are just using taxpayer money to fund their negligence and their lawfare against actual whistleblowers who are calling out unethical practices.
00:18:50.000Now, in their very own subreddits, their very own audience is spam blasting either calls for civil war or warnings that a civil war is coming.
00:18:59.000And I'm like, hmm, I wonder what changed.
00:19:02.000And all of a sudden you think this is going to happen.
00:19:13.000If it's got to happen, let it be while the conservatives are in control.
00:19:17.000For one reason, it will keep things stable.
00:19:20.000Like, when I look at what Democrats were doing in office, raiding Trump's home, falsely accusing of crimes, I'm like, well, if conflict arises while they're in control, it is chaos and corruption.
00:19:34.000With Trump and the populist right in control, it's going to be, I've got to be completely honest, it's going to be much more to the book.
00:19:42.000Despite all the lies and everything they want to claim, Trump never overstepped his bounds in his first term.
00:19:47.000They have no evidence to suggest he's going to this time around.
00:19:49.000They're claiming already he did because he's asserting the executive branch as the Constitution.
00:19:55.000Trump had to sign an executive order saying the Constitution says the executive authority is vested in the president, and they're all aghast.
00:20:01.000Elon Musk says, can you write five sentences about what you do?
00:20:07.000So that's why I look at Trump and his administration, and I'm like, well...
00:20:11.000If chaos does break out, there's going to be functional law enforcement under a Trump administration and chaos under a Democrat administration.
00:20:18.000And, you know, we talk about the—or you hear people complaining about the email from Musk saying, say what you did.
00:20:25.000If you dig into it a little bit, you'll hear that there are actually, like, exemptions.
00:20:29.000Like Tulsi said, look, you guys that are working in the intel area of the government, you can ignore this.
00:20:37.000I will— Get in touch with the president and get in touch with Doge and let them know that it's probably not a good idea for you all to list five things that you did considering security clearance.
00:20:48.000I still can't believe, I still can't believe how mad they are about the five things.
00:22:08.000If, you know, like, I'm a podcaster, right?
00:22:11.000If Donald Trump announced that he was appointing a golf czar and it was going to be Michael Jordan, I would go, huh, does Jordan play golf?
00:22:51.000Ken Delaney got very emotional over the FBI's structure.
00:22:57.000So, Ken, you're a journalist at NBC. I mean, you have literally no overlap with the structure of the FBI and literally no reason to be angry at the appointment of Dan Bongino.
00:23:09.000So what about this completely unrelated professional field and Donald Trump's choice has you so apoplectic that you would begin emotionally deriding Dan Bongino and then complaining in such a manner?
00:23:40.000The fact that they leave out his time in New York, the NYPD, and his time in Secret Service, it just shows that they're not looking to be honest.
00:24:24.000He protected Obama for how many years?
00:24:26.000This is a guy who took a job volunteering to use his body as a shield for Barack Obama.
00:24:33.000And they're like, he's a far-right, no, I think he's a good dude who deeply cares about his country and is willing to sacrifice wealth and luxury for the betterment of his nation and what he believes in, and I'm deeply impressed.
00:24:44.000And I just, I look at this post, you know, you got all these stories, you know, we have NPR, what to know about Dan Bongino, but, you know, Ken Delaney's outrage here really reeks of personal involvement, and that's the point.
00:24:58.000I hope one of the first things we get from Cash and Dan...
00:25:02.000Is to whatever degree they can, right?
00:25:04.000We want to respect the First Amendment.
00:25:06.000If these corporate news outlets had any deals or connections with the feds, it will be within the purview of the FBI to release the documents related to that as it is from their own departments.
00:27:50.000That Cash and Dan will maintain the secrecy of classified and top-secret information as required by law and as required by President Trump.
00:27:59.000The issue is how I feel based on what I know and have researched over the past 20 years is that the previous administrations, intelligence agencies, and investigative wings, the NSA, the Deep State, whatever you want to call it, have been untrustworthy and have classified things for their own protection and corrupt actions.
00:28:18.000What I want is a proper classification system to truly safeguard Americans' national security.
00:28:24.000I do not believe the previous administrations were doing that.
00:28:27.000I expect Dan and Cash to keep things classified should they actually be within the national security, but ultimately it comes down to this.
00:28:34.000If Cash walked up to me and said, Tim, these documents I want are classified for national security reasons, my response to Cash would be like, all right, buddy, I'm trusting you on this one.
00:28:44.000My response to the previous administration is, you have lied so many times, you are lying to me now.
00:29:12.000Culture of secrecy in Washington that really needs to end.
00:29:15.000The idea that there are, I mean the FBI can...
00:29:19.000There should be things that are secret in order to protect witnesses and to protect ongoing investigations.
00:29:26.000But otherwise, once the investigation's done, once the people have been arrested, once the trial's happened, there's no reason for any of that stuff to continue to be classified or to be secret.
00:29:45.000Certain documents in the Epstein case may...
00:29:48.000relate to ancillary and ongoing investigations so let's say they've got documents where they're like insert high-profile media executive was on the island epstein doing this thing at a party where he said to insert other corrupt pharmaceutical agents on the phone this or otherwise and then they say imagine cash or dan is they're like look man we want to give you these names it could compromise us going after this other criminal in a side case so there could be reasons.
00:30:17.000And that's ultimately the big challenge on this one.
00:30:20.000And that's usually why these things remain classified.
00:30:23.000The question ultimately comes down to, do you trust the current administration?
00:30:27.000And I gotta tell you, you said it right, Joey.
00:30:30.000The previous administration, the Obama administration, the Bush administration, they've given us nothing but reasons to distrust them.
00:30:36.000Trump has continually given us reasons to trust him as long as not related to something personal to Trump's ego.
00:30:43.000Because if it's like crowd size or the carat gold of his toilet, then he's going to talk a big game.
00:30:49.000But usually, like when Trump came out...
00:31:39.000We'll bloviate and exaggerate things that don't really matter so long as it's like how tall he is and what is his weight and, you know, like how many strokes below par.
00:31:51.000It's like we don't really care, but Trump talks a big game.
00:31:53.000But when it comes to matters that the people actually want to know about, Trump, he'll start to tell you.
00:31:58.000He'll be like, yeah, we sell weapons in Saudi Arabia.
00:32:00.000It's hundreds of millions of dollars that goes into our economy.
00:32:25.000I have a lot of thoughts about stuff like Ruby Ridge, particularly when it comes to, like we were discussing earlier, a lot of the enforcement, or if I understand correctly, the majority of the enforcement arm of the ATF has been moved to the border.
00:32:38.000And so that is taking them off of doing things like harassing people for a barrel that's two or three inches too short.
00:32:47.000And that was the whole pretense of Ruby Ridge.
00:32:50.000If it wasn't for the NFA... That family wouldn't have been killed.
00:33:48.000But I should, you know, I was trying to think about what this feels like with Kash Patel.
00:33:53.000And, you know, it feels like all throughout the year, you were telling your parents, like, you really just wanted a PS5 for Christmas.
00:34:02.000And then finally, a few months out, they're like, we're going to get you a PS5, and you're freaking out.
00:34:06.000And then when you open it up, not only did they get you the PS5, they got you the deluxe bundle with a bunch of pre-downloaded high-end games, and you get more than you bargained for.
00:34:24.000Let's jump to this next story from the Post Millennial.
00:34:28.000Okay, I'm going to pause real quick as we get started and just say we'll try to keep this one family-friendly as much as we can, but considering the nature of it, just, you know, giving you guys a heads up.
00:34:36.000NSA vows to take action against workers who are talking kink, sex changes, polyamory, fetishes in government chatroom.
00:34:45.000Two channels from the NSA's Interlink messaging program featured discussions related to polyamory and other things.
00:34:51.000I'm not going to get into details, but let me just say they're shockingly graphic, disturbing, They depict actions which one might question if somebody who tried to do this would be 5150'd.
00:37:39.000Elon Musk's emails are so important and why it's so important that Doge go in and figure out what these people are doing because I don't think people realize it's not just about giving money to charities that make no sense.
00:37:51.000When someone, if you go out in the middle of the street in Times Square and say, should we be funding gender studies in Pakistan?
00:37:59.000Okay, now what if you said, should we be funding the employment of people who use work time to talk about their weird kinks and putting things in their, you know what?
00:38:13.000I said it's the least surprising thing because the government is so depraved.
00:38:16.000Last night on my show, we talked about how the government funded kids in foster care to be experimented on and feeding them radioactive oatmeal just to see what went down.
00:38:29.000And we've also secretly given kids AIDS-like medicine that they didn't know they were taking.
00:38:34.000We experiment on children with our tax dollars all the time.
00:38:38.000This is just like an offshoot of how depraved we are.
00:38:41.000I mean, there are dark and sinister forces operating behind the scenes that people don't want to believe is true.
00:38:49.000It is remarkable how there's that joke about what's the difference between the news and a conspiracy theory six months.
00:38:55.000But the reality is, I mean, you look at the JFK stuff.
00:38:58.000It was fringe lunacy to say anything other than, you know, what happened happened.
00:39:05.000Now we're at the point where former Congressman Ron Paul, sitting on a podcast, being like, it was CIA. And then we're hanging out with RFK Jr. It's like, CIA killed my family.
00:39:13.000And it's like, now it's just publicly mainstream believed.
00:40:21.000When they're like, Dan Bongino's a conspiracy theorist, and I'm like, good.
00:40:25.000Because, hold on, let's just pause for a minute.
00:40:28.000If you're in the FBI, and someone comes to you and says, Deputy Director, I have these photos of these two men.
00:40:36.000They met in a parking garage carrying bags, and when they left, they're carrying different bags.
00:40:40.000Now, I think, because if you follow this guy, he works for this pharmaceutical company, and this guy, he doesn't seem to have a job.
00:40:47.000Now, I think what's happening is, imagine if the deputy director wasn't a conspiracy theorist, and he goes, whoa, whoa, whoa, you think two guys who went to a parking garage and traded bags, you think there's a crime there?
00:41:01.000And imagine a deputy director like, Dan is going to be like, interesting.
00:41:04.000It looks like a crime may have been committed, but let's move if we have probable cause, not just assume the back.
00:41:10.000So you want someone in law enforcement to actually be able to connect dots and seek out probable cause should there be, or find the probable cause should there be any, or a preponderance of evidence should there be any.
00:41:21.000A synonym for conspiracy theorist is historian.
00:41:35.000Like, the Founding Fathers were engaged in a conspiracy.
00:41:38.000Imagine it's 17, like, 1769 or whatever, and you're, like, in the Revolutionary War, and then you're running around going, like, a group of Americans are trying to overthrow the crown.
00:41:48.000They're getting together and have these meetings where they're trying to form their own governments.
00:42:59.000Far right, because conspiracy theorists just doesn't have the same oomph anymore.
00:43:05.000What would happen if Dan Bongino, Cash, Trump, they're like, we're going to go in and figure out what the NSA is doing, and then some rogue employees just dump a bunch of...
00:43:39.000But if there are rogue actors who are thinking, like, they've uncovered our weird kink chats, and they're about to expose us, let's release it all, you know?
00:44:28.000And I'm allowed to do this now because I'm a first-time dad for a couple of days, and I'm having experiences all you other dads have already had.
00:44:35.000But my baby was born, and I'm like, look at that.
00:44:52.000It's not just that, but if you read about how much his mom loved Castro and how she was in Cuba at just the right time and she was, you know...
00:45:04.000Well, I mean, there's arguments that the timeline doesn't actually line up properly or whatever, but I just gotta tell you, if you look at Trudeau's dad, like...
00:45:12.000His actual publicly recognized dad, he didn't look anything like him.
00:45:15.000And then you look at young Castro and it's like, there's kind of a resemblance there, but who knows?
00:46:10.000To be fair, he said, I'm not joking, but I don't think he was literally expressing the intent to kill Tucker Carlson, but it's a very weird thing to say, and regardless, as a member of Congress, and as you mentioned, a former Navy SEAL, talking about a man who routinely receives death threats, to say that you will do that and that you're not joking, well, it doesn't matter what I think or my interpretation is, it matters that he said it and said he wasn't joking, so his intent is expressed.
00:47:54.000I don't know what happened to this guy.
00:47:59.000It's a fall from grace, or maybe he's always been this way, because he was appealing to a lot of people on the right in the very beginning.
00:48:05.000Those commercials you were talking about, that's when I was starting to be like, oh, this guy, I did not like.
00:48:09.000He was trying to be like a Marvel character flying out of the sky.
00:48:12.000It was when I think Arsenal was doing all those cool ads back then.
00:48:38.000I think he just makes enough money in fundraising that nobody can seem to primary him because I don't understand how he continues to win primary.
00:48:44.000He lied about how much money he made in stocks, right?
00:48:53.000I heard that he lives in a district with a lot of military manufacturing, and so he'll never lose because these people don't want to lose the pro-military industrial complex vote.
00:49:03.000Like, look, if you work at a manufacturing plant that is going towards weapons of some sort, you want wars to continue.
00:49:23.000I can't remember what it was where, like...
00:49:25.000There's like some army veterans are broke, so they're going to go rob a bank or something.
00:49:29.000And they've got all those special, like they know how to combat, so they're able to do it more effectively or whatever.
00:49:34.000The idea that's like a man comes back from two tours and he's been injured and maimed and the veterans affairs are not paying, the VA's not paying his health care or whatever, and he's got a family to take care of, so he goes rogue.
00:51:20.000I'm willing to bet that, you know, maybe the first move made by Cash and Dan is going to be like, let's go see what Adam Schiff has been up to.
00:52:16.000You know that he's a dishonest person.
00:52:19.000You know because he was censured for dishonesty.
00:52:22.000You know that he was the guy that was most vocal about a BS line of...
00:52:31.000I mean, it was just all BS about Trump and Russia.
00:52:34.000He was the guy that was constantly saying that.
00:52:36.000And then the people of California voted to put him into the upper chamber.
00:52:42.000Supposedly, because the thing is, in the House, because they're every two years and because there's 435 of them, you're going to get clowns.
00:52:49.000You're going to get dudes that are going to do wild and crazy stuff.
00:52:53.000You're going to get people that are weirdos.
00:54:12.000I would love to see what would happen in California.
00:54:14.000If they would actually get a Republican who ran, not as a, like, you know, Lauren Boebert or Marjorie Taylor Greene, but somebody who ran as an actual staunch Republican with conservative values.
00:54:26.000Like, instead of these moderate squish people.
00:54:28.000Maybe people would be shocked because I don't even think that the liberal voters like these people who are like, yeah, I'm going to be a Democrat, but not really.
00:54:36.000Maybe they would respect it more if they actually said, yeah, I'm going to be a conservative.
00:56:00.000These videos are in conjunction with a constant stream of Trump's a bad guy.
00:56:05.000So you get people that are emotionally inclined to dislike Trump, which there's a certain amount of our political perspectives comes just from who we are.
00:56:17.000And it's not that you're guaranteed, but you're born to have the inclination to be left-leaning.
00:56:21.000You're born to have the inclination to be right-leaning.
00:56:24.000There are certain things about different personalities that just are inside of you, right?
00:56:30.000But that's also malleable depending on your experiences, depending on what you learn and stuff like that.
00:56:34.000But when you get people that are inclined to be on the left, and then you feed them a straight-up, non-stop diet of, hey, this guy's Hitler, and they're probably on SSRIs, or they're probably on some kind of mood-altering drugs, or maybe they're neurotic, or something like that,
00:56:50.000and you keep showing them the same, you spend all day long telling them how this is terrible, this guy's a Nazi, he's going to do this, he's going to do that, and then you show them a video that confirms their priors, they're going to share it with their friends, they're going to say, look, See, I told you so.
00:58:33.000It's really bad for people that are inclined to believe these things and people that are, again, on the margins.
00:58:39.000People that are possibly a little on the mentally compromised side.
00:58:47.000And this is something that the left does.
00:58:49.000they want people that are borderline or mentally mentally compromised or that that are having struggles they want them to be upset because upset people will go out and do things like Luigi Maggiano did they'll go out and they'll do things like the guy that Climbed up on the roof in in Pennsylvania did well They'll do those kind of things if we are deeply concerned about what upset people might do we have this story from the post millennial and My show had value.
00:59:17.000Joy Reid cries after MSNBC canceled her show.
01:02:06.000And he was like, I want to do the first space podcast.
01:02:09.000I want to do it from Mars, where they should have left his sorry behind.
01:02:13.000I mean, it makes no sense, to be completely honest, in why Don Lemon is getting any viewership at all, because he's not a merit-based personality.
01:02:24.000Like, there are a lot of people who built from the ground up their platform, almost all of the podcasts you see, almost all of them, not all of them, are someone started a show and slowly built up to it.
01:02:34.000So Don Lemon, to me, doesn't make a lot of sense.
01:04:21.000And then I've got people who will help post things.
01:04:23.000So everything on YouTube, I will just upload it all and get it going.
01:04:27.000And then we have people who will post them on other platforms.
01:04:30.000And then story-wise, 99% of the time, I'm just pulling stories myself.
01:04:35.000This is true for most independent podcasters.
01:04:39.000Like Joe Rogan, how does he get guests?
01:04:42.000Honestly, Joe hears about them and then reaches out or someone connects them.
01:04:46.000You know, people always, there's a magic book, like, I want to go on Joe's show, and I was like, do you know Joe?
01:04:50.000Like, he's just hanging out with his friends, man.
01:04:53.000Joy Reid and most of his other TV personalities have no capability to do anything other than sit in front of a camera and read a teleprompter.
01:05:00.000So, how could they possibly move to this space successfully?
01:05:05.000Don Lemon, riding the coattails of the CNN brand, was able to muster up half a million subscribers.
01:08:36.000So all these conservatives sitting here gloating and cheering, being like, haha, look at Joy Reid, ignoring the fact that these other liberals are getting propped up, built up, and are building up massive channels, while simultaneously calling on the DNC to fund them, saying, we will be your answer to Joe Rogan.
01:08:51.000Do you think the DNC... I'm sorry, real quick, I've got to point this out.
01:08:55.000David Pakman, I hope your fans and followers clip this and share it with you, and I hope you see it and make a video about it.
01:09:00.000David Pakman published a video calling Trump's all...
01:09:03.000It was Trump like this with his hands on his head, and it said all-time worst approval or all-time lowest approval at a time where Trump is experiencing his highest aggregate approval of his career.
01:09:13.000How could this man, David Pakman, I don't understand how you can title and make a video with a headline and a thumbnail...
01:09:20.000Claiming Trump's approval rating is the lowest it's ever been when it's the inverse.
01:09:25.000Because these people are professional liars.
01:09:58.000David Pakman, however, and not just him, but other liberals, actually make thumbnails and titles that are factually 100% false to get a ton of clicks, and it works, and YouTube props them up.
01:10:29.000He's literally the lioness dude on all of X. He spreads more BS than anybody I've ever seen.
01:10:37.000The Democrats are really in a really bad spot.
01:10:41.000I mean, even James Carville, who's like the guy from the 90s that really knew how to get people elected, he straight up said, Democrats should play possum.
01:10:49.000Democrats should sit back and let the Republicans mess up.
01:10:53.000And the reason he said that isn't because the Republicans are likely to mess up significantly.
01:10:58.000It's because the Democrats are having a massive civil war and they can't figure out if they want to try to be the party of the working class or if they want to be the progressives that are concerned with centering the marginalized people.
01:12:06.000I made the point that there are non-profits we know that buy ad spots on prominent liberal podcasts.
01:12:13.000With some of these non-profits losing funding, I wonder if we're going to see any announcement from podcasts that the revenue is drying up or something like this.
01:12:19.000Never accused anyone directly of doing it.
01:14:18.000Because the progressives, you're going to lose any kind of wealthy Jewish people.
01:14:23.000They're not going to support them because the progressives absolutely hate Israel and they literally are on the side of Hamas.
01:14:30.000You're going to lose anybody that's got any kind of capital because they want to get rid of wealth tax.
01:14:37.000They want to tax people based on their net worth, not on the actual money they make and stuff.
01:14:43.000So the Progressive Party will have no funding and the Democrat...
01:14:48.000The whole Democrat party will fall apart then, but that might be where the energy is.
01:14:53.000The young people are more on the progressive side, the Democrats that are young.
01:14:58.000And then you've got, like, the normal kind of middle-of-the-road Democrats that are still kind of like Democrats that haven't moved over to the, I'm not a leftist, and they're still trying to save the party.
01:15:09.000People like Richie Torres, people like...
01:16:24.000But this is fascinating in that one of the biggest scandals in American history with the news losing their minds is that a special employee to the government, to the president, just said, so what do you do here?
01:18:20.000That's why when Elon was talking the other day about Trump puts the executive order and they don't get enforced, they don't even get done at all.
01:18:34.000And frankly, if they're subverting the president's orders or the orders of the secretary, and you're working for the government, you should be charged.
01:18:42.000Well, I don't know about what charges exist for that.
01:19:06.000If somebody is hired by a company, and then you're like, take the garbage out, so they dump the garbage in the ground, you don't get arrested.
01:19:14.000Government doesn't get special action to imprison people who are stupid.
01:19:19.000I get what you're saying, but the point is, if somebody works for the government, and the boss says, you need to handle this report for this institution, and they go, okay, and they do it wrong, the boss is going to be like, you subverted my will, so we're charging you.
01:19:40.000And what we're dealing with right now is you've got hundreds of thousands, millions of federal employees and you've got people who actively don't work and they think they should get free money from us.
01:19:57.000Now, I do think the email is clever in that it says if you don't respond, it'll be presumed as a resignation because Well, now they've just quit.
01:20:07.000So you don't need to go through any of the weird...
01:21:11.000If you don't do your job, we're going to fire you.
01:21:15.000What I want to know with these people is how hard is it to go into ChatGPT or Grok or somewhere and just ask them, what should a person in my position be doing on any given day?
01:21:26.000It's not like he's like, yo, send evidence.
01:23:33.000Well, yeah, look, I mean, some people, like, the time for your, you know, time for you to be in the public eye, when that time ends, it's different for everybody.
01:23:44.000For Biden, it was probably four or five years ago.
01:23:53.000While we're still in the segment, I'll address two comments because we normally save super chats.
01:23:57.000But we had one comment from someone who said that I was either intentionally or egotistically ignoring the point that people who intentionally do wrong in the federal government should be charged.
01:24:08.000I believe if you have a job and you intentionally don't do your job, the penalty should be termination.
01:24:15.000I don't care if you're working for the government or the private sector.
01:24:17.000You get hired to do a job and you're like, I'm going to do the opposite.
01:25:04.000A pilot who knows they are smuggling, and it is literally smuggling, an illegal immigrant comes on their plane holding a document saying they're not a citizen and they have no right to travel this country, no ID to prove who they are, and the pilot goes, fine by me, you're smuggling.
01:27:32.000I don't live in a country where you have a guy saying, like, let's say the task is rather mundane because what we're talking about, federal workers being fired, is a lot of these jobs are rather mundane, filing paperwork and reconciling expense reports.
01:27:45.000So a guy comes in and says, we got an expense report for, you know, $17,000 for a trip that was done by a few delegates.
01:28:39.000If someone doesn't want to do a job, you fire them.
01:28:41.000If somebody worked for an airline and a bunch of people came in who are clearly not illegal immigrants, they had those documents, they had folders that said, like, help, I'm an illegal immigrant.
01:28:51.000They didn't have IDs and they were being let on these planes.
01:28:54.000If I was a pilot in that situation, I'd get up and be like, no.
01:28:57.000And they'd be like, you can't do that.
01:30:26.000And so if you don't have the evidence, you know, fine.
01:30:31.000Yeah, but I still think that's just absolutely insane.
01:30:33.000I mean, if we're talking about, like...
01:30:35.000We need these classified documents to be delivered to the office of the president now because there's a national security crisis, and they intentionally, and they're told to go to room 101A, and they go to room 101A in the West Wing and go, oopsie daisies, and you're like, you intentionally withheld classified information to national security.
01:31:59.000If that's what you want, knowing that the instructions were wrong, they then send the files to the wrong email address, jamming up the functions of government, knowing it would happen.
01:32:09.000The idea that we would then be like, you should be criminally charged for doing that is insane to me.
01:32:15.000This is typically what these stories are.
01:32:16.000Well, again, I'm not saying that it's...
01:32:19.000Every single instance that someone could possibly behave in that way should be prosecuted.
01:32:27.000But I think that having it as an option, I don't think there's anything wrong with it.
01:32:49.000She kept going back saying this is a problem.
01:32:51.000She believes that some of these things would lead to, like, a Thomas Crook situation, or how there's so much incompetence with the security.
01:32:57.000Would the leaders, in your opinion, both you guys, all three of you, think that those people should be arrested or just fired for allowing discrepancies in a name-check program?
01:33:09.000What they're doing could lead to disasters.
01:33:12.000So you're talking about people being lazy in the government?
01:33:16.000Is it lazy incompetence or is it, yeah, on purpose?
01:33:18.000I think my point is just that there should be recourse possible, not that it's necessary.
01:33:25.000Let's say it's a Biden administration and the CBP is instructed to start allowing all sex traffickers to transport children into prostitution and sex slavery, which literally they were doing.
01:33:38.000And then you've got government workers being like, I will not file this paperwork.
01:33:43.000And then they get arrested and go to jail.
01:33:45.000Or criminally charged or prosecuted because there's codified law saying the interference in public duties is a crime if you work for the government.
01:33:52.000Put that in front of a jury and see what the jury says.
01:34:04.000And your point about having 97% conviction rates, that would lead me to believe that the administration wouldn't want that to be put publicly.
01:34:29.000My point is, you know, when I look at the cultural issues we deal with, there's the argument of the slippery slope goes in every direction.
01:34:36.000We want to make sure that we're fighting the moral battles where we draw the moral lines.
01:34:40.000What we don't want to do is codify in law a vague and nebulous statement like negligence of duty is a criminal offense.
01:34:48.000Because then that will be literally, like, then they'll literally start arresting anybody who ever in any way tries to do the right thing if you get a corrupted machine.
01:34:56.000And maybe what I was asking, I would be okay with someone going to jail if they could actually draw a straight line from a tragedy to their quote-unquote negligence.
01:35:09.000Like, you look at what's going on with these gun manufacturers, and they're like, if someone buys your gun and then someone uses it in a tragedy, the gun manufacturer's at fault?
01:35:17.000Well, I'm saying if they let a name go through that didn't go through the proper channels in the name check database, and that person ended up becoming someone who caused harm.
01:35:28.000I think the line would be, did they intentionally try to trigger an event, not are they bad at their job?
01:35:49.000The issue of government is that we have a lot of people who are bad or lazy, like they're bad at their jobs or they're lazy, and they're hard to fire because of unions and federal protections.
01:35:59.000They're getting fired now, and it is a very, very good thing.
01:36:01.000But I don't think we want to live in a world where you can get fired for being bad at your job.
01:36:09.000You just said you don't want to get arrested.
01:36:12.000You can be charged, whatever it might be, because you're bad at your job.
01:36:16.000It has to be you intentionally damaged government property, intentionally obstructed government actions for the purpose of crime, not that you didn't show up for work one day, so we're charging you.
01:36:30.000Because, I mean, the gist of what we're talking about is the people not responding to emails.
01:36:55.000Yes, and what I said is, this looks like somebody who's going to be very subversive within HHS. These are people that need to be thrown out and possibly charged if they're being subversive to the orders given by the president or by the agency head.
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01:39:43.000To be honest, I thought he was a good contrast until he advocated for tax on unrealized gains and made himself look ridiculous and uneducated.
01:39:58.000He asks people the basic question and lets them give you an answer, so you're getting a better assessment of how they feel about things.
01:40:04.000But man, if that man does not understand taxes, holy crap, Elad.
01:40:09.000He literally has no idea how taxes work, what they are, what they're supposed to be.
01:40:13.000And I don't think he even understands what he wants.
01:40:16.000The issue with the debate we had, and then I guess, Phil, you had another debate with him later on?
01:40:20.000Yeah, there was the call-in show and people were...
01:40:23.000People were calling in and they wanted to talk to Elad about it.
01:40:26.000And essentially, I mean, I tried to make sure that I wasn't strawmanning his position and stuff, but as soon as we got to the point where I would get him to elaborate, he would get frustrated and say, well, you know, we need some method to tax these people because it's such a small percentage of people and they have so much blah, blah, blah.
01:43:50.000Not so much Americans, because then you've got to renounce American people who don't want to do that for family.
01:43:55.000Canadians, they're all running to Paraguay.
01:43:56.000So let me just elaborate this for all the people out there going, no, there's loopholes.
01:44:01.000So Elad's argument was Bezos is worth $100 billion but only pays taxes on a million because worth dollars and income are two totally different things.
01:44:12.000The reason I say there's no loopholes is because Congress and your politicians at the state level pass a law saying you are required to pay X. Wealthy people go, OK, I'll pay X. And then leftists go, he's using a loophole.
01:45:23.000If you're saying that Jeff Bezos has too much wealth because of the value of Amazon, because his wealth is tied to his equity in Amazon, and that he should be forced to pay against that, meaning he would have to sell some of his equity in the company, you're advocating for the seizing of the means of production from Jeff Bezos.
01:45:51.000Historically, a family in the United States would stake a claim on some land when it was sparsely populated, draw their boundaries, like put up a fence or something, and then as urban areas and suburban areas started to grow more densely populated, people started to say, hey, this is my property, that's your property.
01:46:07.000And so they started putting in markers.
01:46:08.000We started then setting up in the government, hey, we're going to draw the lots up.
01:46:55.000And the county comes in and says, we're going to charge property tax on this hundred acres, which is worth X. You have to give us cash based on the size of your lot.
01:47:04.000The family goes, but we're just poor farmers.
01:47:17.000Someone buys it, builds a house, and they use that money to pay their taxes for the year.
01:47:20.000Every year they sell one acre to cover the cost of the property taxes, reducing the property.
01:47:25.000And you can actually look at property maps and see how this has been done across the country, how the government has effectively been destroying ownership rights of land through property taxes.
01:47:35.000Take a look at any semi-rural area that's going suburban.
01:47:39.000Every state has a property lookup, and you can look up the properties and see.
01:47:44.000And what you'll find is there's interesting plots of land with lines that seemingly, like, you'll see a road here, and you'll see two roads, or four roads.
01:47:52.000One down here, two here, and one in the middle.
01:47:54.000A big plot of land right in the middle, and then a line cutting through it, and single acre lots all alongside it.
01:48:00.000And if you go back far enough, you'll be like, ah.
01:48:04.000The roads were around it because it was a single person's plot and they were forced to sell off their property piece by piece because the government was taxing them on something that didn't make money for them.
01:48:13.000It's happening all over West Virginia right now.
01:48:15.000This whole area, the country, the farmland is completely gone.
01:48:19.000And these houses are like growing out of the ground overnight.
01:48:56.000You don't got the money to pay your property taxes.
01:48:59.000So if you sit on this and don't take this deal, you're going to have to start parceling off your property every year to pay the taxes or you can sell it to me right now and be a millionaire.
01:49:06.000And so they say, well, our seventh generation farm is now sold to the developer and what does it turn into?
01:49:25.000They built a highway, and then it sliced through a guy's whole building, and they seized it from him, except for a little tiny, like, four-inch triangle, which is now on the ground with a placard saying, owned by this guy and never a portion for public use.
01:50:43.000It's like the communication starts instantly.
01:50:46.000You know, humans are born very early relative to other animals, but, you know, beings of this earth, like we've got stuff in us, instinct, reflex, etc.
01:50:58.000One thing that's really cool is blind people who are blind since birth, when they win, raise their fists in the air, indicating it is an instinct and reflex of accomplishment because they did not learn to do that behavior by watching someone else do it.
01:51:44.000Allison is very strong and doing a great job and admittedly taking a lot of the responsibilities to make sure Baby is okay because she knows that I'm doing two shows every day and we've got a big staff and a company.
01:51:54.000And I am indebted and very lucky to be with Allison.
01:52:00.000I'm also really lucky that we're like very similar people and we grew up in a similar way and we like a lot of the same things and like, man.
01:52:43.000And I hope people realize, would you be willing to?
01:52:47.000I mean, maybe we're a different breed.
01:52:49.000But if someone said, I'll give you $20 million a year for the rest of your life, plus equity in the company, he's a big shareholder in Rumble, you will want for nothing, you will have private jets, or you can give it all up to go and work a civil service job for $200,000 a year.
01:53:04.000How many people are going to be like, I'll take it?
01:53:06.000I mean, so, I get what you're saying, but...
01:53:10.000For me, I don't have any kind of qualification that would put me in a position.
01:53:15.000Dan Bongino does have a very, very narrow qualification.
01:53:21.000Like we were saying earlier, I legit believe he does love the country.
01:53:26.000He does believe that the law enforcement agency, the FBI, has been on the wrong track and been doing things that are contrary to what the FBI should be doing.
01:53:37.000I mean, if I were in his position, because he's not losing his equity stake in...
01:55:58.000Dan has tremendous social capital and influence as one of the biggest, he has consistently the biggest live show in the world every day.
01:56:07.000Just, like, you look at his concurrent view.
01:56:09.000To give up, it's not even just about the cash, it's the influence and the celebrity.
01:56:14.000He fights so hard to build up this channel to be influential, and the concerning thing is, stepping away from this position could have potentially opened the door for the left to move in, gain more influence, and then oust or harm the populist movement.
01:56:30.000So there's a tremendous risk and sacrifice in...
01:56:45.000But I know people who work in government since the Trump administration got in, and the general attitude is like, there's policies and procedures for what we can and can't talk about.
01:56:54.000We don't want to talk about things that could compromise the work we're doing.
01:58:08.000Katana Flair says, Tim, congrats on the baby, but missed the chance to name your baby, Samantha Deadpool.
01:58:12.000But if you have a son later, Ryan Reynolds pool, LOL. Well, why would I do that?
01:58:17.000I don't know if that name is so popular right now.
01:58:21.000Tanner Tate says, I quit trusting Dan Crenshaw years ago when I went to the World Economic Forum website and saw him pictured as one of their notable members of the Young Global Leaders Initiative.
01:59:03.000Jason Dixon says, I own so much land, if they drop the tax, I'll make millions.
01:59:08.000If you, owning the land, like, owning land that can be used, so like, if you own a farm in a rural area and they're taxing you, And you're like, do I have $300,000 to build a house?
01:59:27.000And what happens is, as developers are coming in, the prices are going up.
01:59:30.000Now your taxes are going up before you have an opportunity to utilize your property for anything meaningful if you don't have the investment.
01:59:35.000So this basically just takes the land from poor people and breaks it up and destroys generational wealth.
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