"Voted To BLOCK Epstein Files Release" - SHOCKING House Vote STOPS Epstein Files Release
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Summary
In this episode, Pat, Adam, Rob, and Tom discuss the recent vote on whether or not to release the documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. They discuss who is blocking the release of the documents, why, and who is protecting the president.
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Rob, you want to pull up the voting that they did yesterday, last night, the results of it.
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So the Rules Committee voted 149, motioned by Misgoverned to make in Order Amendment 50,
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which this was in regards to the files to be preserved and released any records related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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And the people that said, yes, we're all liberals except for one Republican.
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And the people that said, nay, we're all Republicans.
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Tom, why would Republicans not want to release all the records on Jeffrey Epstein?
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This is now really, really, really bothering me.
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Why wouldn't all of these people, because this is what people talked about during the election, during the campaign.
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And by the way, during some of their campaigns, too, it's not just the president.
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It was other people, reelect me, send me back to Washington, and I will make sure they're JFK, MOK, Epstein, the files are released.
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Some of these people, I want to find some of these people that were conservatives, they were, they campaigned on that.
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You know, and Ro Khanna, who's been on this podcast, puts a motion out and says, okay, folks, I'll tell you what, let's all vote on it.
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Do we put a motion in place that says you should preserve and release the information?
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And so, and it's just shocking, who's protecting who?
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Because this is like a clear-cut statement here.
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Oh, if he has something, we're not going to compel him in this forum to push it out.
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This really bothers me when I'm told, don't look at anything, nothing to see here.
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I have a position, I have a position that I'm wondering, Tom, if.
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But on this vote, this isn't, these votes are bothersome.
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That's what I was wondering, I was wondering, like, I'm trying to think strategy.
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I'm trying to think strategy right now because it's one of two things.
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Either everybody there is there to protect the president, or everybody is taking this position because of some sort of strategy.
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And I have some thoughts, but I want to go to Adam first.
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In fact, I love that you, I literally just wrote, there's two things.
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Either Donald Trump is compromised, meaning they have something on him, number one.
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Or number two, somebody else is saying, don't dare release it because we're on it.
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So let's say that's the one where he doesn't want to go through it.
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But my suspicion to think he's on there is so low because Obama would have had it.
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They would have done everything in their power.
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Let me make my point, and I'm going to hear everybody's thoughts.
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So the second thing that to me is if Trump's on it, they would have used it.
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They would have never let him get into the White House, ever let him get to the White House.
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The Republicans don't want to release it because, you know, a lot of them are on there.
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And, you know, a lot of the money people are on there, so they don't want to release it because of whatever reason.
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You're not playing the game in the arena, right?
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But not go inside, okay, and play the game of politics.
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When you wake up in the morning and you have ambitions of moving up in politics, not if you wake up in the morning like, I'm just going to do my job and that's what I'm going to do and what are the reports I need to look at to respond.
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Now, that's a person that's just being a congressman or a senator.
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Man, one day I want to be that president, vice president, you know, house of rep.
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What is the first thing you look for when you wake up in the morning?
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Controversy on your opponent to call their asses out.
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You're looking for any fumble you look for to call them out.
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Any fumble to look for to call them out, right?
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First thing in the morning he wakes up, forget about what's going on in California.
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The first thing he looks at is, did Trump have a fumble?
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In the last six months, President Trump hasn't had a bigger fumble than this one.
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This is a big, this is an easy opportunity to do one of these things.
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You think Obama's going to let a chance like that go?
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Is it because you're such a statesman and you're so noble and it's not the proper thing
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to do because we're not the president today and we're not like other people that go after
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Every chance, I've inherited this, I've inherited all of this.
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And how many times, half of the Americans who never knew, a majority of immigrants who
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came to America and didn't know what the word inherited meant, they did right after Obama
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became president because you used the word every flippin' day.
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I inherited this from the Bush previous administration.
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And how come, how come you're not going after him?
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Rob, can you, maybe I'm wrong, can you go on one of these chat, GBT or Grox and just kind
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of search it and say, what have the biggest democratic establishment voices said about
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the Epstein fumble President Trump had this past week?
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What has the biggest democratic establishment voices have, the biggest democratic establishment
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So, Ro Khanna, but these are not the biggest ones.
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Like, figures like, what about Clintons, Obamas, Bidens, Schumer.
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I've been on vacation and I didn't have good coverage.
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Visiting the White House 17 times and flying on Epstein Island in the early 2000s.
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Henry Clinton has remained largely silent on the latest development.
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Obama hasn't had any public reaction to Trump's Epstein.
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However, Trump's strategy of blaming Obama and Clinton for a scandal shows how it's deflecting
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Biden hasn't issued anything but Democrats in Congress.
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Schumer has amplified the issue supporting demand for Epstein records and using conjunction.
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Speaker Pelosi hasn't spoken about the recent fumble but has historically let up versus
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You know Chad GBT is generally going to be leaning a little bit to the left, right?
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You know, and so that leads me to think of, a guy sends me a message, I think Trump is
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The fact that maybe they have so much intel that they're using this against them.
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Could it be the fact that Obama's, Clinton's, all these guys are so quiet about this Epstein
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This is a perfect opportunity to jump in and say something.
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This is a very good opportunity to jump in and say something.
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Your good friend, Rahm Emanuel, who helped you with the elections when you were in Chicago
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and you were going to Schwartzman, hoping to get his support, and Rahm Emanuel and Schwartzman
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had a fight in that hotel room, you know, the event that took place where there was a
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I don't know why you're letting it go to waste.
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It's a worthy question to ask to see what's going on there.
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Jeffrey Epstein visited the White House under Clinton 17 times.
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And do you guys remember, a little fun fact, Mark Middleton, you remember who he was, Rob?
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Special assistant to Bill Clinton, he's the guy that signed him on seven times, signed
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him on to come see the president, come see the White House, and that's the same guy that
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suicided himself with an extension cord in a tree, hanged himself, shot himself with a
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shotgun, Pat, and they couldn't find the shotgun.
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Remember, they shot him, and the detectives were like, yeah, this is suicide.
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So, you know, I've been watching a lot of people over the weekend sort of have very emotional
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There's the people who want the truth, and they're frustrated, and they have every right
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The second tier of people, I believe, are people who are eating their popcorn watching
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It's like Game of Thrones and House of Cards and Tiger King all in one for these type of
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And then there's a third type of people, like my friend Vinny, who I love very much, and
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Jeffrey Epstein is living rent-free in your head.
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And every morning you wake up, you're like, dude, we need more information on Epstein.
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When the reality is, and I mean this sincerely, you don't know shit, bro.
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If Pam Bondi is saying certain something, and Kash Patel is saying something, and Dan
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Pagino is saying something, and Trump is saying something.
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So I have the humility, and I have the capacity to say, you know what?
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If Pam Bondi can't control this, and Dan Pagino can't control this, and Kash Patel, who
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basically platformed himself on this issue, can't solve this, Vinny ain't solving this,
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Because you put yourself out there, and you act like you're the authority on this.
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My final point here is a common theme that we talk about on this show is signal versus
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You're searching for Bigfoot when I'm trying to get rich and create things in my life.
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And I'm not downplaying the significance of this.
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I'm saying for most people who are fat, lazy, broke, the people I'm talking about, they're
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obsessed with stuff like this when they have so many personal issues in their life they
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So they basically deflect and say, yeah, but Epstein.
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Yeah, did you see what happened on Game of Thrones?
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Because I'm actually doing bigger things in my life.
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So you analyze it and you say there's three groups.
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Of the three groups, you say, Adam, what is the percent size of each one?
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Is it third, a third, a third as you see it, just as you estimate it?
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Because you said you broke it into three groups you observed.
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What he's asking you is, what do you think the majority of people in America fall?
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These are types of questions we ask on a podcast.
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You don't have to get 100% right, but what is your assumption of where people fall?
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I would say there's a vast percentage of people who genuinely care about this.
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I don't think it's a top three for most Americans.
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I think most Americans wake up, they want to work, they have to deal with rent or their
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mortgage or their cost of living, they want to deal with their kids, they want to take
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I don't think the average person's waking up going, did we find out about Epstein?
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What percentage falls in the category of people that care?
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But no, but the reality is, people do care about this.
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Adam, you said so much and so much of it was bullshit, so I have to kind of process it
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in my brain because you think people like me wake up every morning and, no, Adam, I
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wake up, I listen to 432 Hertz comm, I go to the gym, I do my thing.
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And I can walk, Adam, like the average American, walk and chew bubblegum at the same time.
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Tom took freaking 20 minutes of his time this morning to help me with my investments, help
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All the victims that are out there, none of them are in your family.
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Your nieces, your nephew, none of them were raped.
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So you, I could see where you wouldn't get a shit.
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Because, no, just like when the border, when these illegals rape, hold on, and murder,
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So these are the only kids in the world that are dealing with tragedy.
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These are the only kids we're going to worry about.
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Adam, again, I can walk and chew bubblegum at the same time.
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Because you're like, what about all the other stuff?
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Those rapes and killings barely even happening from illegals.
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When you look at this on the inside of it, Rob, if you can show what that looks like.
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And then obviously those of you that, the community that is just obsessed with the black on black on black.
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This is the black on black on black future looks bright.
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