Valuetainment - September 27, 2025


"Is Trump PROTECTING Clinton?" - DOJ Admits Epstein Files COVER-UP In Hidden Camera Scandal


Episode Stats

Length

25 minutes

Words per Minute

196.09973

Word Count

4,934

Sentence Count

500

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Glenn Prager drops a bombshell about Bill Clinton, Jeffrey Epstein, and why the DOJ won't press charges against him because he's a CIA asset. Glenn Prager is no relation to Dennis Prager, the host of the controversial podcast, "The Weekly Standard", and is a long time friend of Alex Blumberg's.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 James O'Keefe, shout out to James O'Keefe, James O'Keefe, man, these guys, the way they
00:00:03.940 do things, but let me tell you, he is, they're very good at what they do, how they get these
00:00:09.180 dates and whatever places they focus on, they're phenomenal at what they do.
00:00:13.960 So here's, here's Glenn Prager, no relation to Dennis, but Glenn Prager, Jeffrey Epstein's
00:00:20.900 investigator, Department of Justice, is being interviewed on September 8th, asked questions
00:00:27.720 and you have to see what he says about Clinton, Epstein, and Trump.
00:00:32.880 Listen to this, folks.
00:00:34.460 I saw him talk about it yet, but I've seen come out that he was a CIA.
00:00:39.100 He was a CIA.
00:00:40.360 He wasn't a CIA.
00:00:41.080 I think he's protecting a lot of other people.
00:00:43.240 He's not protecting himself because there's nothing there, but he's protecting a lot of
00:00:46.920 people because Trump's now saying it's a hoax of the case, like a hoax or something.
00:00:51.440 I mean, you know it's not a hoax.
00:00:53.760 He's been on the plane, you know, many times.
00:00:55.800 It's just he was never on the plane with the kids.
00:00:58.220 Bingo.
00:00:58.540 I've seen the itineraries and I've interviewed all the victims.
00:01:01.820 There's never been an instance where Trump won a plane with these kids and the rape occurred.
00:01:07.360 Boom.
00:01:07.860 But that can't be said for Clinton.
00:01:09.320 Wow.
00:01:09.780 That can't be said for others.
00:01:11.040 Wow.
00:01:11.620 Damn.
00:01:11.960 Clinton was on the plane.
00:01:13.000 Clinton was on the plane.
00:01:14.960 Wow.
00:01:16.120 Overheard at Phoenix Airport on September 8th, 2025, a senior Justice Department investigator
00:01:22.260 who personally worked on the Epstein case tells all.
00:01:26.180 Glenn Prager, who has reviewed Epstein itineraries and has interviewed Epstein's victims, drops
00:01:32.340 a bombshell.
00:01:33.800 He says that the DOJ did not want to go after Epstein because he's a CIA asset, that the
00:01:40.200 evidence from his investigation confirms that Bill Clinton was present for alleged rapes
00:01:44.900 on the Lolita Express and that President Trump was not present for the rapes that Glenn Prager
00:01:51.520 investigated, but that he is protecting a lot of other people that were.
00:01:56.900 How about this whole, this whole Epstein thing that's like going down?
00:02:01.440 I worked on that case.
00:02:02.320 I used to interview all the victims.
00:02:04.440 Victims.
00:02:04.880 And then my picture was 20 to 30 victims in Palm Beach that I was interviewing and dealing
00:02:11.120 with and stuff like that.
00:02:12.400 And then we would go, ready to go to trial.
00:02:16.860 They would flip.
00:02:18.440 They would flip.
00:02:19.680 Epstein would just pay them off.
00:02:21.220 And they were just like, little kids.
00:02:23.440 They're all broke kids.
00:02:25.380 Broke kids, broke families.
00:02:27.120 So you pay them off like anywhere from $150,000 to $500,000.
00:02:30.340 Nothing.
00:02:31.500 In that case.
00:02:32.040 Prager there describes how the victims that he interviewed were paid off by Epstein right
00:02:37.340 before going to trial.
00:02:38.780 Prager has worked as an investigator inside the Department of Justice for over 20 years.
00:02:43.460 According to Prager's LinkedIn About page, it says that during the tenure at DOJ, Prager
00:02:49.380 served as an inspector overseeing sensitive investigations.
00:02:52.840 Oh my God.
00:02:53.140 Yeah, he's legit.
00:02:53.820 He's legit.
00:02:55.220 Including the FBI, DEA, Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Marshal Service, ATF, and the U.S. Attorney's
00:03:03.860 offices.
00:03:04.520 This seems to corroborate what Prager told us.
00:03:07.300 He was tasked with interviewing Epstein's rape victims and investigating flight logs.
00:03:12.560 On his backpack in the airport, we spotted an embroidered FBI patch, which caught the attention
00:03:18.840 of our citizen journalist.
00:03:20.380 I'll tell you this, because it's not talked about it yet, but it soon came out that he
00:03:24.840 was a CIA officer.
00:03:26.720 He was a CIA officer.
00:03:27.680 Or he wasn't a CIA officer.
00:03:28.860 Although many have suspected it to be the case, this is the first time a Department of
00:03:33.320 Justice official has confirmed that Epstein worked for the CIA and is a foreign asset.
00:03:40.240 So DOJ was settling a case and they were just letting him, you know, do house arrest and
00:03:47.580 minimize his arrest.
00:03:49.940 Part of that is because all the victims kept on flipping and they didn't have anyone to
00:03:53.500 go to trial with.
00:03:54.640 More importantly, he's a, you know, he's an asset for the United States and Israel.
00:04:00.380 And Israel for the CIA.
00:04:01.860 Wow.
00:04:02.420 For the CIA.
00:04:03.600 Boom.
00:04:05.200 That's why.
00:04:05.780 There you go.
00:04:06.300 So that's intelligence, Pastor.
00:04:07.580 When they said, when they said, when Alistair Costa said, we can't touch him because he
00:04:11.320 works for intelligence.
00:04:13.840 If this guy's telling the truth, CIA is real.
00:04:17.020 Why would he be lying?
00:04:17.920 Well, I mean, you know what they're going to say?
00:04:19.140 I'm going to play devil's advocate.
00:04:20.660 He's, there's a beautiful girl.
00:04:22.060 I don't know what she looks like.
00:04:22.920 And he's just trying to show off.
00:04:24.320 But with that type of in-depth, that type of stuff, because guess what?
00:04:27.640 You can fact check.
00:04:28.460 You can find out what he's been doing.
00:04:30.020 Go look back.
00:04:30.680 Did he talk to all these girls?
00:04:32.120 If that's true and he's saying this, this has to be admissible.
00:04:36.300 Like, what are you, what are you talking about, bro?
00:04:38.160 And he's saying that Bill Clinton allegedly was on there when there was rapes, rapes, not
00:04:43.080 sexual, just having sex on the plane, rapes, meaning people were against their will and
00:04:47.620 these girls were screaming and fighting.
00:04:49.440 That's what this guy is freaking saying.
00:04:51.560 So there you go.
00:04:51.800 They think things are more simple than they are complicated.
00:04:54.080 And if it is simple as Epstein was an informant in intelligence, that explains the sweetheart
00:05:00.780 deal.
00:05:01.520 Yeah.
00:05:01.960 That explains why nobody did anything.
00:05:03.380 And that explains why there are refrains missing in the Zapruder film at the moment
00:05:07.780 of the, I mean, excuse me, the jail film.
00:05:10.020 Yeah.
00:05:10.280 Same thing.
00:05:10.860 Yeah.
00:05:11.020 Same thing.
00:05:11.480 And Rob, you have the DOJ a statement?
00:05:13.220 Yeah.
00:05:13.580 They made a statement.
00:05:14.720 No, here's what James O'Keefe texted me because I was like, because he's like, please play
00:05:18.340 this.
00:05:18.600 We said, all right, let me talk to Pat.
00:05:20.060 Rob, I sent you an image of what James O'Keefe sent me.
00:05:23.120 Do you have that yet?
00:05:23.840 Yep.
00:05:24.100 Give me one second.
00:05:24.480 Yeah, I take it.
00:05:24.800 Okay.
00:05:25.220 Because by the way, the DOJ responded yesterday.
00:05:26.740 So I said, James, what do you want?
00:05:27.160 What do you think will happen?
00:05:28.900 So this is per O'Keefe.
00:05:30.520 Did he say you can share this?
00:05:33.040 Close this, Rob.
00:05:33.980 Yeah.
00:05:34.940 Yeah.
00:05:35.320 This was their statement.
00:05:36.620 No, this is the DOJ.
00:05:38.000 This was the DOJ statement.
00:05:39.740 Oh, okay.
00:05:39.940 Okay.
00:05:40.160 You can go to the official DOJ statement if you want, Rob.
00:05:42.220 Go ahead.
00:05:42.640 So you don't know.
00:05:42.920 You copy and paste the statement.
00:05:44.060 Perfect.
00:05:44.540 That's all I want to show.
00:05:45.300 Go ahead.
00:05:45.980 So the first part is the statement.
00:05:47.860 This individual worked at the Department of Justice as a program analyst for over 15 years
00:05:52.860 ago.
00:05:53.140 He has no understanding or access to the underlying facts in this investigation.
00:05:59.020 His statement should not be considered accurate.
00:06:02.040 It is disgusting that someone would further exploit victims of sexual abuse by fabricating
00:06:06.960 stories for their personal benefit.
00:06:09.080 So this was the Department of Justice's statement to which these are facts that our friend O'Keefe
00:06:16.340 had to say.
00:06:17.260 During his tenure at the DOJ, Mr. Prager served as the inspector overseeing sensitive investigations
00:06:22.860 involving major DOJ components, including the FBI, DEA, Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Marshal
00:06:29.640 Service, ATF, and the U.S.
00:06:31.520 So meaning this guy has some credibility, whereas the DOJ is saying he has no credibility.
00:06:37.440 So Adam, who do you trust?
00:06:39.020 Who do you trust?
00:06:39.580 Thank you for the fine.
00:06:40.300 May I take us to a sentence, Adam?
00:06:41.920 Great fine tier.
00:06:43.640 Watch this.
00:06:46.340 His statements should not be considered accurate.
00:06:48.740 That is not the same as saying his statements are not accurate.
00:06:54.320 This is the wordsmithing that is happening when your government speaks, folks.
00:06:58.600 You've got to get into the parsing.
00:07:00.900 His statements should not be considered accurate.
00:07:03.140 They're not telling you it's not accurate.
00:07:05.040 They're saying they shouldn't be considered accurate.
00:07:07.720 Yeah.
00:07:08.060 Because he wasn't close enough.
00:07:10.120 And it's terrible that he would further exploit.
00:07:13.380 One third of the statement is a float.
00:07:16.900 Wow.
00:07:17.380 It's a shame that an ex-employee would be exploiting something like this.
00:07:21.580 Why don't you come out and say he wasn't on the case.
00:07:24.440 This is not accurate.
00:07:26.240 This is a bold-faced lie.
00:07:27.840 Thank you very much.
00:07:28.720 Because they can't say that.
00:07:30.360 So who is they?
00:07:32.140 The statement from justice.
00:07:33.560 Who runs DOJ?
00:07:35.100 Well, whoever the Department of Justice votes.
00:07:36.760 Who runs it?
00:07:37.440 Pam Bondi is the highest ranking, Pat.
00:07:39.360 She's number one from Florida.
00:07:40.700 So let me ask you, Tom.
00:07:41.860 Let me ask you, Tom.
00:07:43.120 Can a person respond like that without the permission of Pam Bondi?
00:07:47.800 I wouldn't think so.
00:07:49.340 Okay.
00:07:49.960 So is that response, what percentage of that response was approved by Pam Bondi?
00:07:55.740 I got to go.
00:07:56.520 This thing got 8.1 million views on it.
00:07:58.480 There's such.
00:07:59.380 How many views, Pat?
00:07:59.880 8.1 million views on it.
00:08:01.140 I'm going to go 50-50 that it got all the way to Bondi.
00:08:03.840 They have an office that responds on this really quick.
00:08:07.200 So what is the likelihood that this goes all the way up?
00:08:10.200 All the way up?
00:08:11.320 Like maybe even talking to cash, talking to president.
00:08:14.920 What is the likelihood?
00:08:15.360 I would say with James O'Keefe's credibility, this goes all the way up with high certainty.
00:08:20.040 Okay.
00:08:20.400 Not 100%.
00:08:21.500 So for me, guys, for me, the way I've always seen this thing with Epstein is I've always
00:08:28.240 seen it as, look what the president, how ice cold would you say the president is?
00:08:35.480 Pretty ice cold.
00:08:36.440 Well, give me ice cold 0-200.
00:08:38.100 In the sense of just not giving a damn.
00:08:40.100 Tom, what do you mean by ice cold?
00:08:40.900 Somebody dies, emotions, cold.
00:08:43.140 I would say he's up there.
00:08:44.720 What score?
00:08:45.280 Above 90?
00:08:45.980 Above 90.
00:08:46.540 I give him above 90 as well.
00:08:47.840 Yes, yeah, yeah.
00:08:48.060 Okay.
00:08:48.260 He's not the most empathetic guy.
00:08:49.200 Is he ice cold Putin or is he ice cold a little less than Putin?
00:08:52.020 Less than Putin.
00:08:52.760 Okay.
00:08:53.120 A little bit less.
00:08:53.980 For sure.
00:08:54.620 So let me ask you.
00:08:56.340 In his eyes, okay, everything that happened with these kids, that happened, okay, do you
00:09:02.000 think he's happy about that?
00:09:03.140 No.
00:09:03.380 Absolutely not.
00:09:03.840 I don't think he's happy about that.
00:09:05.000 He's a grandfather.
00:09:05.740 He's got kids.
00:09:06.200 He's got all that other stuff.
00:09:07.080 Do you think in his mind, he looks at this and says, Gates, Clinton, all these guys will
00:09:14.520 be more useful to me if this doesn't leak because I can use them for the next four years
00:09:19.740 and I can hand it over to the next person that's going to be president for a 2028 election.
00:09:24.340 Do you think he sits there and says, okay, honestly, let's have a very ice cold conversation.
00:09:29.880 No emotion.
00:09:30.640 Can we do that?
00:09:31.760 To all the people that are all emotion, step this one out.
00:09:35.140 Just don't listen to this conversation real quick, okay?
00:09:38.060 Play solitary or something, but we'll come back to it.
00:09:40.880 So ice cold conversation and ice cold thinking.
00:09:45.520 I'm putting myself there.
00:09:46.460 I want you to do ice cold thinking.
00:09:48.340 You're 90 and up for the next two minutes.
00:09:50.160 Okay.
00:09:50.480 Okay.
00:09:50.840 Got you.
00:09:51.560 Vinny?
00:09:52.260 Yeah.
00:09:52.660 This is what happened.
00:09:53.880 Okay.
00:09:54.320 It happened.
00:09:54.940 I'm the president.
00:09:55.640 No, you are not.
00:09:56.400 I'm the president.
00:09:56.960 I'm talking to you.
00:09:57.840 You're one of my guys on my team.
00:09:59.060 Okay.
00:09:59.400 That maybe you have a lot of conscience.
00:10:01.540 You're a man of faith.
00:10:02.300 Okay.
00:10:02.640 And you're having a hard time with this.
00:10:03.640 Okay.
00:10:04.280 It happened.
00:10:05.140 Okay.
00:10:05.940 Yeah.
00:10:06.820 This is exactly what happened.
00:10:08.360 However, question for you.
00:10:10.320 Yes.
00:10:11.060 Who is the enemy of the states?
00:10:12.440 Let me tell you what Clintons did.
00:10:13.820 Yeah.
00:10:14.200 Let me tell you what all these guys did.
00:10:15.680 All these things that we have with our investigation, they were part of this.
00:10:19.520 Yes.
00:10:20.020 We have one of two choices.
00:10:22.020 Release this now to the public, and they're going to continue to be the enemy to the country,
00:10:27.060 come back to us, or we hold them hostage for the rest of their lives, that they can't
00:10:32.680 do anything to destroy this country.
00:10:34.280 We keep that White House with our values and principles for the next 12 years and bring
00:10:40.100 America back and make it the greatest country in the world again, but it's going to require
00:10:45.660 us to hold some of these guys hostage.
00:10:46.900 If you're an ice cold thinker, you've got the ice cold hat on, how do you think right
00:10:51.120 now?
00:10:51.900 If I'm ice cold?
00:10:52.940 Ice cold.
00:10:53.360 If I'm ice cold, that would be a great chess move to keep this positivity that we have
00:11:00.560 as America going great to keep it going.
00:11:02.460 If I'm ice cold, I'm like, let's do that.
00:11:06.960 Let's do that.
00:11:07.680 We have the kill switch, basically.
00:11:09.200 We're in control.
00:11:09.560 Whatever you say after here, guess what?
00:11:13.100 It's totally understandable.
00:11:14.460 Now flip and don't be ice cold.
00:11:15.840 Yeah.
00:11:16.300 If I'm not ice cold, if I'm going to be myself, I would say, and I've said this statement
00:11:21.620 before, let justice be done, though the heavens fall.
00:11:24.460 We cannot be a nation, a Christian nation, and have it built on sexual blackmail of raping
00:11:33.760 underage pedophile leaders of these children, because if that's what we're built on, it's
00:11:39.420 going to fall, and it's going to fall hard, but not right now.
00:11:43.280 So I would say to clean house and make everything happen, regardless of the consequences, we've
00:11:48.020 got to expose them.
00:11:48.940 This is being the Vincent O'Shaughn, the Christian guy.
00:11:51.460 Now the question becomes.
00:11:52.140 I put him out there.
00:11:52.860 Now the question becomes.
00:11:53.760 Now the question becomes.
00:11:55.780 Long term, what is the better move long term?
00:11:59.720 It's the cold ice.
00:12:00.600 Obviously, it's the ice cold.
00:12:02.240 Ice cold is for the America system to keep going.
00:12:05.260 I am going to tell you something that's going to contradict my own self, okay?
00:12:09.720 And here's what it is.
00:12:11.880 I think there has to be...
00:12:17.400 Remember how earlier I talked about every three months we used to terminate one of our
00:12:22.000 agents just to make sure everybody knew we're not going to do business like this.
00:12:25.740 And in many of the cases, our lawyers would report to the Department of Insurance and they
00:12:30.320 would tell every carrier by you as an agent who you are.
00:12:33.280 So no one's picking you up.
00:12:34.360 You're done permanently for 10 years.
00:12:35.540 So I do think there has to be a happy medium if they're watching.
00:12:45.680 This is how I would do it.
00:12:47.620 The happy medium for me would be the following.
00:12:49.520 What is the punishment right now for, Rob, what is the punishment right now for a 40-year-old
00:13:00.280 man to have sex with a 13-year-old girl, which many of these girls were, 14-year-old
00:13:07.100 girl, 13-year-old girl.
00:13:07.940 What is the punishment right now?
00:13:10.040 If convicted?
00:13:11.200 If convicted.
00:13:12.020 What is the punishment right now?
00:13:12.840 I'm going to say five to 10 years.
00:13:14.460 Oh, I would hopefully.
00:13:15.420 It's way worse than that.
00:13:16.320 I want to see what it is.
00:13:17.960 I want to see what it is.
00:13:18.880 If convicted five to 10, let's see.
00:13:21.640 Because to me, there's a couple of things you have to do.
00:13:24.840 Is it?
00:13:25.640 Okay.
00:13:26.480 One.
00:13:27.240 It might be saying it's going to be too long.
00:13:28.860 One.
00:13:30.120 It's by states.
00:13:31.520 Okay.
00:13:32.400 States choose.
00:13:33.200 Federal law numbers.
00:13:34.800 Use of internet to transport child porn out of coercion.
00:13:37.340 It just contains something.
00:13:38.040 Okay.
00:13:38.240 But I want to know, what is the sex film?
00:13:39.860 What is it?
00:13:40.280 Oh, there it is.
00:13:40.800 Up to 15 years.
00:13:41.720 Up to 15 years.
00:13:42.740 Up to 40 years in prison.
00:13:44.360 In Pennsylvania.
00:13:45.840 Rape of a child less than 13 can bring 40 years in prison.
00:13:48.260 In many states, statutory rape or sexual assault can be a felony.
00:13:52.060 For sexual assault can be a felony.
00:13:52.280 For sexual assault can be a felony.
00:13:52.780 It's several decades.
00:13:53.980 And to provide a 13 years old.
00:13:55.360 And then the other one's 43 months.
00:13:56.500 Okay.
00:13:56.680 Yeah.
00:13:56.820 The average statutory rape is 43 months.
00:13:59.580 So many was actually accurate.
00:14:00.740 To me, what I would do is there has to be such a level of fear.
00:14:07.620 Like, if there are some of these men that were doing child trafficking with young girls,
00:14:13.720 10 years old, 9 years old, 13 years old, there has to be such a massive public fear that
00:14:22.680 is cast it on those people to not be like, you know, these videos, they go around, catch
00:14:26.620 guys at Walmart and different places.
00:14:27.960 Oh, yeah.
00:14:28.500 And those videos go viral and their careers are over with.
00:14:31.180 I think there needs to be an example made of a group of people to put the fear of death
00:14:36.280 upon everybody else.
00:14:37.640 I agree.
00:14:38.020 So you got to do, if you're going to go this route and you're going to hold this content
00:14:42.240 hostage because you have control of Bill Clinton and others, let's just say that's the
00:14:45.940 case, you have to put the fear of death upon everybody on the opposite sides.
00:14:52.400 They're like, oh, let me think twice about it.
00:14:54.260 Whether it's public, it has to be something where it's public humiliation.
00:14:58.720 For any man who gets caught doing this, it's a form of recognition.
00:15:04.340 We're going to put your picture and publicly make sure everybody knows you did this.
00:15:09.920 Like, there needs to be a form of recognition.
00:15:13.340 Do this again, see what happens to you.
00:15:15.120 There has to be.
00:15:16.720 And then on the, because there's certain things, forgiveness is, you know, and then on the
00:15:21.040 flip side, if you're going to go ice cold on the other guys, well, then you better make
00:15:25.260 a lot of progress and show us stuff like this with Comey and stuff to move forward.
00:15:29.240 Because you can't do one without the other.
00:15:31.000 If you choose to do neither, then you lose your base.
00:15:34.500 Not all of them, but you lose 2% of your base.
00:15:36.460 And 2% is a lot.
00:15:37.940 And for 2028, you're going to need these guys.
00:15:40.420 Because what we are learning right now, you know, is what's important to, what is the
00:15:47.700 influence kids are having on elections today?
00:15:50.140 A lot.
00:15:50.640 What is the influence TikTok's having on elections today?
00:15:52.620 Huge.
00:15:52.920 We just saw Charlie Kirk's memorial.
00:15:54.520 How many people showed up?
00:15:55.540 100,000 people showed up.
00:15:56.840 You think that's validating what 2028 election is going to be about?
00:15:59.560 Yeah.
00:15:59.800 And who you need to win over?
00:16:01.160 Those people are on social media and X.
00:16:03.560 So if you don't do anything, they're going to keep talking.
00:16:05.420 Adam.
00:16:05.580 Well, you just highlighted what I would call the paradox of what is right versus what is
00:16:09.720 wrong and what should you do about it.
00:16:12.060 Veen and I had a conversation probably a month ago.
00:16:14.160 And I said, if you found out what you think is true and, you know, you do the Wizard of
00:16:19.800 Oz thing and you see it and it would basically cause the government or the city to burn down.
00:16:27.300 You're going to burn the whole, you said, burn the whole thing.
00:16:28.940 I said, then you'd be ruling a city of ashes.
00:16:32.300 Is that what we're willing to do?
00:16:33.860 Here's what I would say, PPD.
00:16:34.980 You talk about the public humiliation.
00:16:37.120 I have a different suggestion.
00:16:38.760 I would almost say private humiliation.
00:16:41.500 If it means burning the whole country down, I'm not in favor of that.
00:16:45.740 We're being ice cold for a second.
00:16:47.580 But in private, if you find out these people are guilty, you don't need a public humiliation.
00:16:53.020 You need a private castration.
00:16:55.720 And if this is what these dudes are doing, low key, don't even, nobody needs to know.
00:17:02.500 You cut it off.
00:17:03.420 Why would you do it secretly?
00:17:04.980 Because word will travel.
00:17:07.100 Word will travel.
00:17:08.440 You think secrets won't get out?
00:17:09.980 Did you hear what they did to so-and-so?
00:17:11.540 All these people are going to be talking.
00:17:13.100 If it is it, it is certainly...
00:17:14.060 Cutting the dangling off.
00:17:14.840 Yep.
00:17:15.160 Oh, or it could be chemical castration, whatever it is.
00:17:18.240 I agree.
00:17:18.700 But if they're doing that to children, I don't need public humiliation.
00:17:22.180 I need you to cut that thing off and everybody's going to find out.
00:17:24.860 Oh, bro.
00:17:26.440 That, to me, is a more fitting crime than shaming them publicly.
00:17:31.400 No, I agree.
00:17:32.280 But the one little caveat, no.
00:17:33.960 You know, publicly you say, this person was convicted.
00:17:37.420 You know, hide the victim.
00:17:39.060 But he's convicted.
00:17:40.060 This is what he did.
00:17:40.700 We're castrating and put the word out.
00:17:42.240 Because, guys, you have to understand, these people, it's not as if you're an alcoholic and you stop drinking.
00:17:46.940 And you're kind of over it and you've moved on.
00:17:49.120 You know what I mean?
00:17:49.740 You're not getting this disgusting pedophile out of you.
00:17:53.280 Every time they see a kid pet, that's where they're at.
00:17:55.320 That's why you have to remove the cancer.
00:17:58.160 It's kind of a standoff, too, if you think about it.
00:18:00.640 So I agree with the notion that, okay, I got you.
00:18:05.060 You know I got you.
00:18:06.380 And now you need to maybe not play ball, but just not be so difficult to work with.
00:18:11.540 I believe that.
00:18:12.420 But I also believe goes the other side that says, look, so you're going to basically crush me.
00:18:19.860 Well, on the way down, I'm going to put some receipts up with a bunch of your guys.
00:18:25.240 So you can't take this chess piece off without me knocking some off.
00:18:31.320 By the way, remember Nixon.
00:18:34.520 Historical documents and everything are now clear.
00:18:37.580 However, Nixon felt that the election in 1960 was stolen, that Illinois and Texas was stolen.
00:18:44.880 And if you flip those back, Nixon wins the election by one electoral vote.
00:18:49.380 Go the other way.
00:18:50.240 Kennedy gets over 300.
00:18:52.120 Okay.
00:18:53.060 Nixon said, I'm not going to tear down the country for an election.
00:18:57.220 I don't think it's good for the country.
00:18:59.160 And there's multiple people, Republicans and Democrats, that said there is deep respect throughout the political sphere that Nixon didn't do it because they had him.
00:19:09.040 Now, you can find some protests.
00:19:10.680 You can find some courts that protested things because you couldn't stop all the operatives, and some of them were really pissed off.
00:19:16.420 But Nixon himself said this for the good of the country.
00:19:19.380 And W supposedly also – remember every – how many presidents have been talking about the JFK files?
00:19:26.240 Every one of them for 20 years.
00:19:27.620 So W also did not think it was good for the country about the JFK files.
00:19:33.580 Now everybody's going to put in the comments, yeah, that's because Papa Bush was part of it.
00:19:36.720 I don't know.
00:19:37.720 But there is precedent here, Pat, where they kind of checkmate each other in private.
00:19:43.240 They don't prosecute each other.
00:19:45.340 And it's kind of a Mexican standoff.
00:19:47.580 Can I say one last thing, Pat?
00:19:48.460 I know we want to move on.
00:19:49.900 If you had to pick one name that's constantly been said about Epstein, I mean that keeps popping up, that's been on the Express,
00:19:56.000 that there's photos with him with girls, that is a high-ranking guy.
00:19:59.100 William Jefferson Clinton.
00:20:00.540 It's Bill Clinton.
00:20:02.360 Okay?
00:20:02.580 I don't care who you are and how good he was as a president and how good he was for the African American.
00:20:07.480 Put that aside.
00:20:08.700 His name has been implicated more than Gates, more than any of those other freaking demons.
00:20:14.500 Yeah.
00:20:14.640 All right?
00:20:15.380 How is this guy so freaking powerful?
00:20:18.720 And like, hold on, Adam.
00:20:20.140 Like how we said when Comey has to fall.
00:20:22.220 In this case, and I know it never happened, one of them, Pat.
00:20:26.420 I want one of those guys that was connected to Epstein to fall.
00:20:30.560 That's it.
00:20:31.080 But you know what happens?
00:20:31.840 It's never going to happen to Bill Clinton.
00:20:32.880 All of them come down?
00:20:33.880 No, no, because you take one.
00:20:35.140 It's like the crap theory.
00:20:36.180 That guy's going to tell on everybody.
00:20:38.440 That's how that goes.
00:20:39.340 So they can't do one.
00:20:40.700 You do one, that guy's going to say, oh, yeah?
00:20:43.000 Oh, really, Bill?
00:20:44.800 Hi, William.
00:20:46.000 How are you?
00:20:46.880 Oh, you better call Donald.
00:20:49.460 Yeah.
00:20:49.860 You better, hey.
00:20:51.040 That's exactly what happens.
00:20:52.380 Pat, let me ask you one question.
00:20:55.660 What kind of secrets do you think a president of the United States has internally, domestic, globally, internationally?
00:21:04.280 More on second term than first term.
00:21:05.760 Okay.
00:21:06.320 More on second term than first term.
00:21:06.880 Bill Clinton was a two-term president.
00:21:08.080 He has a lot of them.
00:21:09.100 Obama was a two-term president.
00:21:11.540 He has a lot of them.
00:21:11.680 Joe Biden is like, you know, senior.
00:21:15.580 He has a lot of them because he was a director of CIA.
00:21:17.660 CIA.
00:21:18.280 He probably has more than most two-term presidents.
00:21:21.000 So the amount of secrets that a president has and you want to go try to throw a president in jail?
00:21:26.840 I'm just saying, they tried to do it with Trump.
00:21:28.720 He's going to answer to God at some point.
00:21:30.260 But there's a reason that you don't see former presidents going to jail for crimes or crimes against humanity.
00:21:37.000 Yeah, but listen, Lula went away and Lula came back.
00:21:41.600 Yeah, but Brazil is one of the most corrupt countries in the world.
00:21:43.720 It is.
00:21:44.100 Talking about the United States of America.
00:21:45.220 I understand that.
00:21:45.940 But let me tell you.
00:21:46.320 We have a high standard.
00:21:46.980 Do you think in the next, here's a good question for you.
00:21:49.880 Do you think in the next hundred years a president goes to jail?
00:21:53.000 In what country?
00:21:53.720 U.S.
00:21:54.380 No, never.
00:21:54.940 In the next 500 years?
00:21:56.120 No.
00:21:56.560 You're saying never.
00:21:57.720 I'm saying highly likely that they will not go to jail in the United States.
00:22:01.560 So you think 500 years from now, America is still going to be a republic?
00:22:04.460 Yeah, because I would hope so.
00:22:05.600 You think 200 years from now, America is still going to be a republic?
00:22:07.100 If America falls, the whole world falls.
00:22:08.620 I know it does.
00:22:09.220 I'm convinced of that.
00:22:11.240 But what I'm saying to you is, you don't think it will eventually happen?
00:22:15.040 Your argument makes sense because you do that, it's embarrassing.
00:22:18.060 But at the same time, if somebody crossed the line and it's that big.
00:22:20.680 What was the whole thing recently that the presidential immunity?
00:22:24.420 That was the whole thing that Trump basically solidified?
00:22:27.360 Yeah, to protect them.
00:22:29.460 The president ain't going to jail.
00:22:30.420 By the way, can you show the poll, Rob, that you ran?
00:22:32.000 Actually, I'm proud of the audience here.
00:22:33.440 Can you go pull up the poll here?
00:22:35.060 I'm really, really impressed with the audience, how reasonable they are.
00:22:38.800 So remember earlier, the Comey thing was what?
00:22:41.100 95-5.
00:22:42.300 He just ran a poll right now.
00:22:43.340 He says, do you believe President Trump is covering for Bill Clinton?
00:22:46.500 Look at that.
00:22:46.960 Oh, wow.
00:22:47.440 It's 50-50.
00:22:49.380 Wow.
00:22:49.780 And that's 8,500 votes.
00:22:52.120 That's 52-48.
00:22:54.840 So our audience, to give that kind of an answer after seeing what just happened, you guys
00:23:00.920 are part of the reasonable community.
00:23:03.140 And I applaud you.
00:23:04.780 Stay like that, guys.
00:23:05.660 This is good.
00:23:06.300 We have a good audience.
00:23:07.080 If you can stay balanced like this and we're right or wrong, we can go back and forth.
00:23:10.600 For her take, if you or somebody you know, Rob, just put the link below if you don't mind.
00:23:16.800 Put the link below if you want to nominate anybody.
00:23:19.800 I got swamped by so many messages, I'll nominate myself, I'll nominate myself, I'll nominate
00:23:25.820 myself.
00:23:26.840 If you have anybody that you recommend, we now have a list of over 100 ladies that would
00:23:31.980 like to be on her take.
00:23:33.740 And we're excited about it.
00:23:34.920 We're going to build that into a top show for 2027, 2028.
00:23:38.380 And very, very excited about that show.
00:23:41.220 And I think it's going to turn into something very special.
00:23:43.380 We had a very good Zoom yesterday talking about what the plans are with the show.
00:23:49.000 What happened?
00:23:50.220 What happened, Tom?
00:23:51.380 No, what you were talking about.
00:23:52.780 Oh, okay.
00:23:53.640 So, and so having said that, for those of you guys that would like to nominate somebody,
00:23:58.740 you can simply go to this form, put their name down.
00:24:02.060 And the biggest thing for us is, guys, this person needs to have influence.
00:24:05.360 You know, some of you guys are putting, I've never posted a video on YouTube before.
00:24:08.560 I've never done anything, but I think I would be great.
00:24:10.900 We need folks that have experience doing this.
00:24:13.840 So if there's anybody you like that you want to nominate, put their names there.
00:24:18.300 Or if it's yourself and you're somebody that you have, you've done a lot of content and
00:24:22.880 you want to be part of the show, we'd love to talk to you.
00:24:25.460 We're looking for the host.
00:24:27.440 We're looking for co-hosts.
00:24:28.720 We're looking for co-hosts because we're going to have a rotation because a lot of people
00:24:33.440 live in different places.
00:24:34.420 But the person that would be the main host, we need that person to be in South Florida
00:24:37.760 because we want to drive a lot of eyeballs to her take.
00:24:41.960 This was one of the biggest weeks of eyeballs going to her take.
00:24:45.300 And it's a phenomenal, phenomenal concept that we're excited about long-term.
00:24:50.400 So again, Rob, did you put the link in the comment section in the description?
00:24:53.360 I did, and it's also pinned, yep.
00:24:54.800 Fantastic.
00:24:55.320 Just go, click on a link, nominate anybody you think would be good on that show.
00:24:59.580 We would love to speak with them.
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