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In battle, congressman,
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Mack Gates. Mack Gates was one of the very
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few members in the entire Congress who bothered
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to stand up against permanent Washington
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on behalf of his constituents. Man Gates
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right now. He's a problem for the democratic party,
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and he could cause a lot of hiccups in
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basketballs. So we're gonna keep running
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story is to get hurt again. If
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you stand for the plaid and kneel
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in prayer, if you wanna build America
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up and knock my hurt at the ground,
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but welcome my fellow patriots.
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You are in the right place. This is
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the movement
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for you.
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You ever watch this guy in television? like
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a machining. Matt Gates. I'm
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a canceled man in some corners of
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the Internet. Many days, I'm a marked
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man in Congress wanted man
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by the heat state, they aren't really
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coming for me. They're coming for
0:48
you. I'm just in the
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way.
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HERE IS MATT GATHS. HE'S NOT AFRAID OF
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DONALD TRUMP. HE'S HIS HOMY. HERE IS
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MATT GATHS AND HE'S ON STEVE BANNA SHOW
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BECAUSE OF COURSE, HE'S saying what he
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thinks the
1:03
priorities should be if Republicans
1:06
take control of the house. Here he is.
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if
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we don't engage in impeachment inquiries
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to get the documents and the testimony
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and the information we need, then I believe
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that our voters will feel betrayed, and
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we can do that without the senate
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and without the White House. And that's why it should
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be investigations first policy
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bill making to support the lobbyists
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in the packs as a as a
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far far diminished priority.
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God. Carlos
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Corvello, these people get paid
1:38
six payers of taxpayer money.
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too legislate. And he says, no. Bill
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making to support the Bill making is a diminished
1:45
party. We just need to impeach
1:47
vital for whatever. It doesn't even matter what.
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It doesn't even matter that we have no chance and actually
1:51
convicted him in that innocent. Just do
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it because our base just needs the drugs.
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It it sounds like a crack dealer. Is
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that really what it is
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that they are just performing for
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the most bananas part
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of their base all the time? That's
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what he's doing. I mean, Joy, this is a problem
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for House Republican leadership for two reasons.
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Number one, House Republican leaders
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have told their members to please only
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talk about three issues in the in
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the last few weeks of this campaign. Inflation,
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immigration, and crime. They think those are
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the issues they can ride to victory. Clearly,
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Matt Gays is not following those
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instructions. He's he's in another
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world. Secondly, if
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if Republicans do win a slim majority
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in the House, Kevin McCarthy
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and his lieutenants are going to to
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find a way to
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include Matt Gates in their
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coalition because they're not gonna have many
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votes to spare if he wants to become
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speaker. So This is a big problem
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for Republicans and the the what makes
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a problem even bigger for them is that
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people like mac h really don't care what they
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say. What
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Carlos Carbello has right is
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that I don't care what the leadership
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in Washington think of either party
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if their desire is to go engage
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in some unified effort against
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the American people.
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I know what has been weaponized against the
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American people.
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I've seen it.
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You've seen that I've lived it. And
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I think we have to get to the corrupt
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core of these agencies. And I'm not
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just talking about some of the ones you
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see on the news all the time as we've covered
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on this show, Department of Homeland Security,
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setting up the Ministry of Truth.
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The post office setting up an Internet
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covert operations program, it's all
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part of a unified system that
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subjugates the American And
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I do not believe we should continue
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to authorize that system or
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fund that system. If
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we have to, we should shut it down,
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but at a at a minimum.
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We have
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to open the impeachment inquiries of
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people like Ali Myorges,
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the homeland security secretary, allowing
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our border to function as
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a turn style
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for those who would do our country
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harm. If
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we're not willing to engage in an
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impeachment inquiry at least at the outset,
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then I believe we will have betrayed
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the voters who intend to give
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us power in tens of days following
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the November election. That's my position.
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And you know what, the fundamental premise
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of that position is that Joe Biden
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is not going to sign a
4:23
single piece of
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legislation that we need
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to actually save the country. Maybe
4:29
some stuff that rearranges the deck chairs
4:31
on the Titanic we can agree on. But on
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the core issues driving inflation,
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immigration, crime,
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economic despair,
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weaponization of our government,
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Joe
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Biden is on the other side of the
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House Republicans, at least that's what I hope.
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When we take power, I hope we're not on the same side
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as Joe Biden on those issues. because he's
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put our country in a very perilous
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situation right now. And to get out
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of that situation, he'd rather
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say that Mago Republicans
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are fascists and enemy enemies of
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the state that actually admit
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to his failures and his
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mis misgivings. It's
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really unfortunate we're in this position, but I don't
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believe we get out of it without an aggressive
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oversight agenda. The
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MAGA agenda. is not an
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agenda, please, the lobbyists or
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the packs. The MAGA agenda is an
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investigation's first agenda.
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And it is an agenda that will include
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impeachment. Mark my words. And you know
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what? MyOrcus, you're our lead off
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hitter. So November ninth, we
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ought to be ready to announce that
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impeachment inquiry of my arcus. We
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ought to have the preservation demands ready,
5:37
the subpoenas ready to go, the
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witness lists, I
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know how to prepare for trial.
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And we
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need to be doing a lot more of that
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and a lot less of some of what I'm
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gonna be talking about on the show today.
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We've got a great discussion coming up
5:51
with doctor Sebastian Gorka. We're
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gonna go through some of his
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specific ideas on Hunter Biden
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in a moment. Also, an
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update on what some of House Republican
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leadership is saying about the agenda
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and the policy choices we have to make.
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Donna Brazil making a
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pronouncement about president Trump
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that you will not wanna miss.
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But I I first want to
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take just a moment to let you
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know that while we're here live in
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Washington DC in the Long Worth office
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building at the capital complex, my
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heart is in the Sunshine State as
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a very serious storm is barreling
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down on our people, on our
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fellow Floridians, and it's very
6:32
important to ensure that
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folks have their batteries charged
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up, that you have a way to be able
6:38
to have candle or lighting in the event
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of loss of power, which is an almost
6:43
certainty with a storm of this magnitude,
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and also that you have
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the right way to follow your
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local emergency management system.
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emergency management in Florida is something
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that we are very good at. We have a sophisticated
6:55
system on this. We have people that
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have been trained. We do a great job
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with governor DeSantis and FEMA
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on getting table talk
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exercises ready so
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that we're prepared in the event of this. But
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we always do lose people based on
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a lack of preparation. One thing I just wanna
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say, make sure if you are using a generator
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that you have the proper ventilation that
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is always something that is grave
7:18
concern in the eye of the storm
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and certainly in the immediately immediate
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aftermath as a power is being
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set up. So please keep my
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fellow
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Florida man and Florida woman in your prayers
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in these times because there are a
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lot of folks on the peninsula going through a lot
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and our hearts are are undeniably
7:35
with them. I wanna
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go now to a tweet from the White
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House that referenced me, I'm really
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I'm really liking this new press secretary.
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I gotta tell you, she says after
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seeing that quote of me on war room, which
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it is just delicious that the White
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House press office is sitting around watching
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me and Steve Bannon on war room. You ever
7:53
think that these conversations, that
7:55
these podcasts, that this alternative media
7:57
is not significant in driving the
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action?
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let's go back to this tweet. I'll read it for those
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who are on our on our listening platforms.
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Here's
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the press secretary. It's
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rare we agree with Matt Gates.
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but he's one hundred percent right that
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the House Republican's policy agenda
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is about, quote, helping lobbyists
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and packs close quote, and then
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she goes on to criticize elements of
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this this McCarthy agenda as she
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characterizes it. You know what?
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Neither party should do that. And by the way,
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not for nothing. but Joe Biden
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is running on lobbyist and pack money.
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Like, this wasn't a guy that did what I
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did to forsake that
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You know what? Korean John Pierre, if
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Joe Biden is serious about not
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engaging in the agenda of lobbyists
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and packs, don't you stand
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up at the podium today and say he's done taking
8:45
their money? Or are you
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such a clown and is your
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regime and administration such a
8:51
joke that you would criticize me
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for denouncing lobbyists and
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packs, and then you would
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go and cash their checks you
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send out an instant seer tweet like that.
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Korean Jean Pierre, you are
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nothing but a fraudulent mouthpiece
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you cannot walk into the Oval Office
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today and demand that
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Joe Biden take the vacate's
9:13
position to resist the donations of
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lobbyists and packs. And if you could think you
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could take millions of dollars
9:19
from DC based special interests
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and then go look out at the country
9:24
and say, I'm just regular Joe. I'm Joe from
9:26
Scranton. I'm one of you. We know
9:28
what? Regular Americans don't
9:30
have to take money from lobbyists impacts to
9:32
believe what they believe. They just
9:34
believe it. But you're being
9:36
dog walked by the special interest in
9:38
this town. Everybody knows it. It's why
9:40
you've had massive spending. The lobbyists
9:42
love the spending. because they can deal with
9:44
the inflation. They could just go charge the
9:46
fortune one hundred companies more money. But
9:48
you know who can't deal with it? Those
9:50
who have a forty minute drive to
9:52
work, watching their gas prices
9:54
soar. Those have large families who have to eat enough
9:56
to go to the grocery store. This
9:59
White House is such a joke,
9:59
and the press secretary is actually quite the
10:02
embodiment of that. But
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we don't want to follow in their footsteps.
10:06
We don't wanna see the Republicans become
10:09
a joke like the Democrats.
10:11
Last
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week, House
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minority leader Kevin McCarthy put
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out Republican commitment
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to America. Take a
10:20
listen to Elise
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Stefanik, the Republican conference chair
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DISCUSS IT ON FOX NEW SUNDAY. WHEN
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IT
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COMES TO SUPPORTING OUR LAW ENFORCEMENT
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AND HAVING A NATION THAT SAFE We
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have legislation that will immediately provide
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funding through recruitment and retention
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bonuses to hire an additional two
10:39
hundred thousand police officers across
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this country. Two
10:45
hundred thousand police officers hired
10:48
with the federal tax
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dollar. Now,
10:50
that might
10:51
play well with a focus group
10:54
with like a carefully tested
10:56
message. It may even help when people win
10:58
an election. but I have
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strong concerns about
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addicting local law enforcement to
11:04
the federal dollar. And undeniably,
11:07
That's what elements of even the
11:09
Republican agenda would do. Now
11:11
when House Democrats try to do
11:13
the very same thing, I fought against
11:16
them on the House floor. Take a
11:18
listen to that debate.
11:21
It is head spinning
11:23
that House Democrats cats either want
11:26
to defund the police
11:28
as judiciary member Cory Bush
11:30
does, or they
11:32
want a federal eyes the police. As
11:34
judiciary chairman, Jerry Nadler
11:36
does, and I'm against both,
11:38
here's why. In my
11:40
community, the voters in
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one of the reddest counties in Florida
11:44
voted to raise their own taxes
11:47
to fund school resource
11:49
officers. Protecting our schools
11:51
was that important in we understood that
11:53
that was the responsibility of our
11:55
community. And now
11:57
as places like Detroit
12:00
Chicago, almost every major
12:02
metropolitan area in California, defund
12:04
their police as some virtuous
12:07
signal as some way to sacrifice
12:09
the safety of their constituents
12:11
on the altar of wokism. Now
12:13
they want my Florida constituents
12:15
to subsidize the bad
12:17
decisions that they make at the state and local
12:19
level. Both constitutionalally
12:22
and practically. The police
12:24
power is not a power of the
12:26
federal government. It is a power of our
12:28
state and local governments. And when
12:30
we access entangle ourselves in
12:32
that, we due to law enforcement,
12:34
what we shamefully did to education.
12:36
In our schools all across this land, there
12:38
was innovation creativity,
12:41
school projects, different ways to
12:43
learn. And
12:44
then the
12:45
Republicans and Democrats joined with President
12:47
Bush and passing the no child left behind
12:49
act when we got common core in this theory that we
12:51
had to have every kid on the same page, at
12:53
the same book, on the same day, and we lost what
12:56
was so special about it. We don't
12:58
wanna do that now to law enforcement, but you
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see this entire package of legislation
13:02
today is intended to do just
13:04
that. They don't want to fund the
13:06
police. They want to addict
13:08
the police to the federal
13:10
dollar. And that comes with
13:12
a more efficient way to ensure centralized
13:14
decision making, not the localized
13:16
decision making that our constitution
13:18
promises and that it has offered great
13:20
promise to this country for generations.
13:22
So do not buy this theory
13:24
that this legislation is intended to help
13:26
law enforcement, the best thing we
13:28
could do for law enforcement is
13:30
get out of their way, have their back,
13:32
and call out the politicians like
13:35
those in Congress who keep trying to defund
13:37
the police and devalue the
13:39
commitment they make to our communities. I'll
13:41
yield back. We're
13:44
back live and the
13:45
livestream is going on rumble right
13:48
now. There's the suggestion one
13:50
of our commenters that I should be on every
13:52
committee next Congress. I don't know if I don't
13:54
know if you would want that actually. I think I'm
13:56
a I'm on the committee's I ought to be
13:58
arm services in judiciary, and I have every intention
14:01
to stay on them. And there is also
14:03
criticism from the very same
14:05
commenter, Google sucks
14:07
for YouTube that
14:08
defunding and federalizing creates
14:11
more centralization and control
14:13
of the masses and that we ought to
14:15
resist that centralization. And that
14:17
is the argument that I made on
14:19
the floor of the house that I
14:21
believe criticizes both
14:23
the democrats and and perhaps even some
14:25
elements of a Republican agenda to
14:27
try to centralize decision
14:29
making and control inside the Beltway of
14:31
Washington DC. And maybe I
14:33
hold these views because I'm a
14:35
former state legislator. I spent six
14:37
years in the Florida House of Representatives
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and I saw how in state
14:41
legislatures we can craft
14:43
responsive policies for our
14:45
communities. and we can do so
14:47
without the morass and
14:49
without the one size fits all thinking
14:51
that usually comes out of Washington
14:53
DC. So I'm not for it in education.
14:55
I'm not forward in law enforcement, and I'm
14:58
not forward in prosecutions either.
15:00
One of the elements
15:01
of the Republican agenda released
15:03
by Kevin McCarthy that I do
15:05
not believe is a maga agenda,
15:07
says that we would somehow insert the
15:09
United States Congress into the
15:11
decisions being made by local
15:14
local DMAs to not prosecute
15:16
criminals.
15:16
Now,
15:17
I'm all four. Congress utilizing
15:19
its power over United States
15:22
attorneys because they are tasked with enforcing
15:24
federal law. And so if there are US
15:26
attorneys who have gone rogue
15:28
who won't engage in
15:30
appropriate, prosecutorial discretion,
15:32
then it would be appropriate for us to bring
15:34
them forward and ask questions. But
15:36
your local DA involving
15:39
Congress? Here's the
15:41
thing. As a Florida man, I
15:43
actually don't need Washington
15:45
DC replacing
15:48
Diaz or involving themselves in the selections
15:50
of Diaz in my state. You know
15:51
why? When
15:53
Diaz go woke in Florida?
15:55
my governor removes them. That
15:57
is an explicit
15:59
power of the governor in
16:02
every
16:02
state in in Florida undeniably.
16:05
And so I really think that where
16:07
you can have decisions made closer to the people,
16:09
you need to do that. And just to try
16:11
to, like, fulfill the
16:14
emotions of a focus
16:16
group to kind of throughout these tagline
16:18
policies without bill tax, without
16:20
substance, I don't think it really makes
16:22
us look more credible. I think
16:24
the arguments that I made on the floor are
16:26
far more credible that we wanna empower
16:28
our people and that we wanna stop
16:30
the weaponizing of our government and we
16:32
wanna stop decision making
16:34
being ripped away from
16:35
state legislators who I think have a lot
16:37
of talent and creativity. And I know that because I've
16:39
work with them. I know a lot of the ones we have in Florida right now,
16:41
and they're doing a great job.
16:44
The
16:44
investigations that I'm proposing
16:47
I think at times would emerge
16:49
from some of the committees at times
16:51
would emerge in select
16:53
committees. But
16:55
Democrats right now are pushing a theory of
16:57
the case where you know what?
16:59
Anybody
16:59
can be investigated for anything
17:01
for any reason. Donna Brazil made
17:03
that point on this week with
17:06
George Stefanopoulos. Take a listen
17:08
to this jarring admission about
17:10
the
17:10
left left. You
17:11
know, Donna,
17:12
Chris Christie says this is slowly moving
17:14
away from Donald Trump. And I think I actually agree with
17:16
him, but the polling right
17:18
now is not really showing that showing in among Republican
17:21
voters, he's holding firm. Our poll shows
17:23
him defeating Joe Biden
17:25
in twenty twenty four. Look,
17:28
Donald Trump is his house of
17:30
cards are a a really crumbling
17:32
down. He's on the investigation just about
17:35
every too bad. He's not in We'll put him on the
17:37
investigation just for showing up.
17:39
A lot
17:40
of love
17:40
for the state of Florida
17:43
right now in the live streaming Thank
17:45
you to all who are saying that you're praying for
17:47
the state of Florida. And also a lot of love
17:49
for Alex Jones.
17:51
If been watching what's been happened to Alex Jones in
17:54
the courtroom, it is anti
17:56
American, and I am not
17:58
a spokesperson for Alex
18:01
Jones. He does a fine job of that on his own,
18:03
but I think that to
18:05
strip someone of the ability to present a
18:07
substantive defense in a or it and just
18:09
have a jury and paneled on damages
18:11
while, like, a struggle session emerges
18:14
with the litigants attorney and
18:17
the defendant. it's
18:17
not like stuff I've ever seen before. We
18:20
we we don't have the clip for you,
18:22
but I do appreciate that we have
18:24
commenters that acknowledge that what's
18:26
going on with Alex Jones right now is not
18:28
something that we typically see in the
18:30
American judicial process.
18:32
They'll
18:32
investigate Trump for even stepping foot in
18:34
Louisiana.
18:35
That's
18:36
what Donald Brazil said.
18:39
And You're starting to
18:41
see that manifest. I mean, how many criminal
18:43
investigations right now are
18:45
out there attempting to target
18:47
president Trump, a member of his family,
18:49
a business associate political ally. He
18:52
was such a threat to
18:54
the corrupt power centers in this country
18:56
that they just can't let it
18:58
go. and they're
18:58
afraid we're going to do it
19:01
again and we
19:01
just might have to.
19:03
But before the twenty twenty four election,
19:05
we have critical work to do.
19:07
upon seeing Republicans sworn into the
19:09
congress with the committee gavels, with
19:11
the ability to sense subpoenas and
19:13
engage in investigations. And
19:16
one of the critical questions we have to address is what
19:18
to do about Hunter Biden. I
19:21
believe that Hunter Biden
19:24
opens the door into a wide
19:26
ranging conspiracy that results
19:28
in the Biden family, the
19:30
first family, being compromised,
19:33
specifically by the Chinese
19:34
Communist Party. You
19:36
see it in the
19:37
financial transactions in the
19:40
business records. And so I wanted to
19:42
talk to one of the smartest strategists. I
19:44
know doctor Sebastian Gorka
19:46
about how we would assemble something like
19:48
this. You know, doctor Gorka is
19:50
somebody with extensive experience
19:52
in investigations and in working
19:55
with legislative bodies to root out
19:57
corruption. He was a
19:59
strategist for president
19:59
Trump. He has taught at the
20:02
War College
20:02
at the National Defense University
20:04
has been an adviser, I think, you know,
20:07
informally to a lot of members of
20:09
Congress about committee work, how
20:11
to ask questions, how to frame up
20:13
these issues, and I
20:15
wanted to have a very important conversation
20:17
with doctor Gorka today
20:19
about his
20:20
advice, his
20:23
availability, his interest
20:25
in the work that we have
20:27
ahead investigating
20:28
Hunter Biden. Take a listen
20:30
to that discussion I had with doctor Sebastian
20:32
Gorka just moments ago on the capital
20:34
steps.
20:36
Dr. Gorka, thanks for joining us on the
20:38
hill, meeting with some of our staff, colleagues.
20:41
There's a lot of discussion now about the
20:44
funding bill and the shenanigans
20:46
around Joe Manson's permitting issues,
20:48
but we're here strategizing about
20:50
what Republican control is gonna look like
20:52
in the next congress I got
20:54
a lot of Republicans right now telling me they're afraid
20:56
of any impeachment inquiry. They're
20:58
afraid of some of the aggressive oversight
21:01
tactics that I've been advocating on your show
21:03
and around country. What's your
21:05
message to the Republicans that would say
21:07
let's take control and just try to calm
21:09
the waters? So I I've had
21:11
it with Republicans behaving
21:13
if they're in the minority when they're in
21:15
the minority and behaving as if they're in
21:17
the minority when they're in the majority, that
21:20
has to change. So if there is a clean sweep in
21:22
the midterms, you said it on Maestro
21:25
America first, what, nine months
21:27
ago, every single committee
21:29
of Congress has to become
21:31
a serious oversight body that's
21:33
subpoenas that does investigations. Me,
21:35
I'm just a lowly taxpayer,
21:38
a naturalized citizen. I want to see
21:40
prosecutions. I want to see
21:42
indictments. But let's start with some
21:44
serious oversight. When is Congress actually
21:46
going to do oversight? We have an open
21:48
border. two million illegals, more
21:50
fentanyl in one year killing people than
21:52
we did in ten years in Vietnam. I
21:54
wanna see people go to prison for
21:57
that. but a good start would to be followed to follow Gates'
21:59
plan for serious investigational
22:02
oversight from every stinking committee. And
22:04
we're going to those committees talking to members.
22:06
We're trying to find those
22:08
real strong advocates on each and every committee that
22:10
can pursue that. But then there is this
22:12
Hunter Biden problem because it
22:14
doesn't fit neatly into
22:16
any one committee. So there's been some talk on the
22:19
hill today about what a
22:21
select committee would look like
22:23
to be able to delve into the compromise of the
22:25
first family. And it really goes well beyond Hunter,
22:27
and, you know, you might need some people from the
22:30
Intelligence Committee, foreign affairs, financial
22:33
services judiciary. You might need all those
22:35
areas of expertise. Would
22:37
you wait before setting up
22:39
a Hunter Biden Select Committee? Or do you think
22:41
that should be part of the first
22:43
week of Republican control of the Congress. Day
22:45
one. The day one, there needs to be a
22:47
select committee because as you say, covers so
22:49
many different areas primarily
22:51
national security and corruption.
22:53
So financial, China, Russia, you name
22:55
it. But if you don't start on day
22:57
one, think sends a signal to the people out
22:59
there, including independents and Democrats who
23:02
said they would not have voted for Biden
23:04
had they known about the laptop. If
23:06
you don't start, they won you don't
23:08
look serious. And and I know you've
23:10
got certain issues with leadership,
23:12
especially in the Senate, but you've got to
23:14
show serious intent day
23:16
one. Well, look at that in the house. can do that -- Yes.
23:18
-- we don't need the Senate -- Right. -- for a House select
23:20
committee on Hunter Biden, multi jurisdictional
23:23
subpoena power day one
23:25
obviously has to be vested with that subpoena
23:27
power. And the benchmark seems to be the
23:29
January sixth committee in terms of
23:31
staffing and resources. I mean, you know, the
23:33
January sixth committee is now millions
23:35
and millions of dollars, and they can't
23:37
even convince the democrats in
23:39
congress that no cops were bludgeoned to death
23:41
on January sixth. do you
23:43
think we at model like that j six committee
23:46
and then have some real real real
23:48
strategy as a part of that movement?
23:50
I would say the model is there, the precedence is
23:52
there, the amount of money that you are
23:54
authorized to expand and at the coverage every
23:57
single day. However, Please
23:59
do one thing for me. Don't hire somebody
24:01
from Hollywood to manage it because then it
24:03
looks like you're not serious. Hire people, I don't
24:05
know, with top secret clearances who actually know
24:07
what they're talking about, who can talk in open
24:09
session and behind closed. You've got to doors.
24:11
You've got to do both. But seriously,
24:13
the precedence is set and let's
24:16
tell the truth. That's all you need to do.
24:18
Well, the truth's like a lion. Right? You don't have to
24:20
protect it. You just have to let it free and it'll
24:22
protect itself. but these things have to happen
24:24
now. We cannot start in
24:26
January assembling the
24:28
talent to lead these committees, getting the
24:30
staff in place I'd say in
24:32
the next thirty to forty five days, we need
24:34
to be assembling the staff, preparing
24:36
the draft subpoenas, preparing the
24:39
preservation demands, AND REALLY BUILDING OUT
24:41
THE HUMAN TALENT THAT WE'RE GOING TO NEED
24:43
TO MAKE THE CASE OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE THAT THE
24:45
FIRST FAMILY'S COMPOMISED. Reporter: BUILT
24:47
THE TEAM select the
24:49
experts -- Mhmm. -- select the witnesses
24:51
and also the baskets under which you're
24:53
going to investigate because that that it
24:55
is an endless stream. Just when you've
24:57
got one tail of the
24:59
dragon, there's another one. So whether
25:01
it's ATF abuse, whether
25:03
it's a drug abuse, whether it's China, whether
25:05
it's banking, whether it's Russia, whether it's influence,
25:07
whether it's what what the Biden brothers
25:10
did in Iraq. There's so many
25:12
aspects you've got to decide one
25:14
or two big bomb that are your
25:16
strategic investigative objectives. And
25:18
and like you say, it could it could cover the world. I
25:20
mean, you look at people know about the
25:22
Biden corruption with China, with
25:24
Ukraine. But like you say, Africa,
25:26
the Middle East, it's everywhere. Doctor Gorka,
25:28
thanks for coming on the hill. Sharing your insight
25:30
and counsel with me and with my
25:32
colleagues. Yep. Looking forward to it. God bless.
25:34
It was
25:37
great visiting with doctor Gorka Moments
25:39
ago, Anthony, on Facebook, is
25:41
saying subpoenas day
25:42
one. Well, you know what? If the subpoenas are
25:45
coming day one, we need to start drafting them
25:47
now, getting them ready, and ensuring that we are
25:49
prepared to execute on the
25:51
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25:51
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25:52
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26:05
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26:09
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26:11
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26:12
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