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the principle of common sense and
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rational discussion to the
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issues of our day. America
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was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous
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disagreements, anger, hatred. It
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was a book written in 1776 that
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guided much of the discipline of thinking that
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brought to us the discovery of our freedoms,
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of our God-given freedoms.
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It was Thomas Paine's Common Sense, written
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in 1776, one of the first
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American bestsellers in which Thomas
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Paine explained by rational
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principles the reason why
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these small colonies felt the
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necessity to separate from
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the kingdom of Great Britain and
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the king of England. He explained
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their inherent desire for liberty,
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for freedom, freedom of religion,
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freedom of speech, the
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ability to
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select the people who govern them. And
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he explained it in ways that were understandable to
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all the people, not just the
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elite, because the
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desire for freedom is universal.
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The desire for freedom adheres
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in the human mind and it is part
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of the human soul. This
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is exactly the time we should consult
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our history. Look at
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what we've done in the past
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and see if we can't use it to help us now. We
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understand that our founders created the greatest
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country in the history of the world, the
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greatest democracy, the freest country, a
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country that has taken more people out of poverty
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than any country ever. All
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of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
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But a great deal of the reason for America's
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constant ability to self-improve is because
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we're able to reason, we're able
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to talk, we're able to analyze.
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We are able to apply our God-given
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common sense. So
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let's do it. Hello,
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this is Rudy Giuliani and
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this is America's
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Mayor Live from
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the swamp. That's
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right. The swamp. DC.
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And boy, the last
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couple of days has this been a swamp. In
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a minute we're going to, we're
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going to play for
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you a little bit of the hearing yesterday
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so you get it in their words because
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I think it's more important that you
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get it in their words
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than my paraphrase or anyone
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else's paraphrase because
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the attack,
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the vicious, horrible,
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awful attack by
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the Democrats on that committee. Oh
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my goodness. Over the last
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couple of years, they've done so many things that,
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that shocked me. Their
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attacks on these
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very, very brave men who testified
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are among the lowest and scummiest things
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that they've done. I'm not going to play them.
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I listened to one to get ready just
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to get me angry by
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Plaskett, Puskett, Puskett,
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whatever the hell her name is. I
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don't know. It's nice to me like
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she just hates the country. The
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lies she told and the attacks
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that she made on them and this
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whole, this whole effort is an effort to help Trump.
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These agents aren't there to help Trump
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or to help the
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Santas or to help me or to help anyone
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or to hurt anyone. They're there because
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their careers have been
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ruined because
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they actually believed in justice the way
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I did.
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And it doesn't exist in America
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right now.
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To say that justice exists in America. America right
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now is just to tell you a ridiculous,
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childish lie. This
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country
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stopped having justice around the time
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the Comey fixed Hillary Clinton case.
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And probably it was there before. And
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what do I mean by that? What I mean by that is there
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is no justice when there are two vastly
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different standards
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depending on whether you're
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the party in power or the party out of power.
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Or in this particular case, not even the party
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in power,
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the party that's created a regime
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independent of power,
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a regime that involves the
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Democrat Party funded
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by a guy who
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hates American nationalism like Soros,
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hates America really,
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supported by the media
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wildly enthusiastically almost
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to the point of insanity.
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The other day a report has put
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out yet another report showing
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the complete falsity of
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the entire claim
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of a Russian plot. And
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the Pulitzer Prize still sits with
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the New York Times and the Washington Post for
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having written that false, rotten,
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completely erroneous,
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completely libelous, defamatory
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story proven.
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And the Pulitzer Committee doesn't pull
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the award. What
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does it tell you about what the Pulitzer Prize is worth?
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There's an expression we have in Brooklyn for what it's
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worth, but I can't use it
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even on
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online television. Well
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first let's get everybody up to date. After
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yesterday's hearing, which we're going to go back and review
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a little bit of it so you get the that you get the flavor
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of it. And
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the proof of it, the testimony
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of Garrett O'Boyle, Stephen Friend,
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and Marcus Allen, which
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was compelling, to say the
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least. Today, the
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committee issued a report,
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and the report adds a couple of things
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in a little more detail
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than we had them yesterday. One is
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that the FBI Washington field
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office pressured a
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field office in Boston to open investigations
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on 138 people. That's
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a lot of people to investigate. This
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is a quote, who traveled to Washington
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DC to exercise their
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First Amendment rights on January 6, The
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report says that the FBI had no
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specific indication that these people
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were involved in any way in criminal activity,
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just like they never had any indication that Trump was
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involved in criminal activity. We
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even have the memos. Apparently,
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it doesn't matter now for the FBI if
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you're involved in criminal activity, because they
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don't investigate crime any longer. They investigate
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politics. They
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investigate political people
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or groups that are opposed to the regime,
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which makes them a state police, akin
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to the state police in
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Communist Russia, Red
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China, Nazi
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Germany, the Stasi in East
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Berlin. That's what they used to do. They
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actually have little special groups for that. And
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I guess the FBI is the special group,
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at least the headquarters in the Washington field
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office,
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for the
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special Biden persecutions
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or Democrat persecutions. Well,
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these 138 people were targeted for that.
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The Boston field office. was
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given a dictate from
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the Washington field office. I didn't know the Washington
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field office could go around giving
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orders. You know, like, you've been investigate 138
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people and bring them
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here to Washington.
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The Boston agents, which proves
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the truth, and
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it's not just a pleasant thing that we
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say, that most of the agents are really
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good people.
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The Boston office said, hey, how
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about some evidence? You
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want to send us some videos or
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some evidence?
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You know what the answer was? No.
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No, no, we can't
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sacrifice their identities.
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These are FBI agents asking
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for their identities, not me.
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They sure as hell would have given it to the Wall Street Journal
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or the Washington Post or
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the New York Times.
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They give away their underwear to them.
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I mean, they give them everything. How
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many leaks have they been through the FBI in the last
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five years? A thousand? Two
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thousand? I don't know. Each
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one's a felony, by the way, completely uninvestigated.
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Leaks and lies. Comey
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himself did it several times
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without consequence. You
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know, the reason for all this is because there are no
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consequences.
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This activity is encouraged by
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the fact that nobody's ever prosecuted,
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including Comey, who should have been prosecuted
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immediately. Not
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only for leaking, but for committing
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perjury in front of the FISA
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court. I don't know
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what the hell's wrong with the FISA court not referring
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him for a perjury prosecution. They
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don't seem to care whether the truth is told
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to them or not. At least we haven't
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heard from them. Maybe I'm wrong.
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And if I am, I apologize if they've done it surreptitiously
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or secretly. I don't know why they would have to do it that
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way, but if they... did do it that way, then
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I apologize. If they didn't, then what
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the hell's wrong with you? So
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they wanted these 138 people, they wanted investigations open
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on 138 people with
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no specific indication that they were involved
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in any way in criminal activity, but
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they shared a bus to the Capitol with
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two people who
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entered what was called the restricted area
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during the protests. Now, it
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doesn't say they committed
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trespass. It doesn't say
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they committed a crime. It
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doesn't say they were involved in some
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form of anarchistic
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behavior. It says
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they entered the restricted area,
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whatever the hell that is. And
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it doesn't say whether they entered, would
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somebody trying to stop them? Would
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nobody trying to stop them? Or would somebody encouraging
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them to go in? All of which took place, which
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we've seen on the videos
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and the ones that we've seen where
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people were able to get in unobstructed
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and invited in were from ones that were hidden
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and covered up by the FBI and had to be found
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elsewhere.
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Well, they would not share the information
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with their fellow FBI agents.
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The Boston field office again persisted
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and asked for more evidence
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and they refused to give them the evidence.
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I don't know if I was an FBI agent in that Boston
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office, I might start thinking they didn't have the evidence.
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And I might start thinking that the stuff
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that those crazy right wingers say about
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them
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may not be conspiracy theories at all. It
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may be true that the Washington office of
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the FBI and the headquarters is thoroughly
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corrupt.
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Sure sounds that way when they won't share the evidence
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with fellow FBI agents. What
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makes them better, more honest?
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I mean, probably no office
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in America does more leaking than
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headquarters in the Washington field office. In
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fact, I think if you added up all the leaking
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from all of the field offices
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in the United States,
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it wouldn't equal half
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of what's done in Washington
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in half a year. This
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comes by the way, from absolute
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experience with the Washington field office. I
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wouldn't have shared anything with them. Right
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now I wouldn't. Then
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we find out that the Bank of America voluntarily,
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provided the FBI with confidential
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customer data, including a list of people
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who
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made transactions in the Washington DC
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area between January 5 and
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January 7, 2021, with people
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who had previously bought a gun
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using a bank product
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being elevated to the top of the list. So
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the idea was they
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were looking for people with guns
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in order to charge somebody with
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a gun
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in the Capitol because nobody
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they arrested in the Capitol had
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a gun. You get it?
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You get it? You see what they're
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doing? It is rather weird that they talk
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about, this is
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some kind of an insurrection, right?
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I mean, it's a joke actually, that they're talking
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about an insurrection and they
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couldn't arrest a single person
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inside, all these terrible,
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horrible insurrectionists, not a single
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one of them had a gun. Now,
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how were they gonna do the insurrection without
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the gun? They didn't even have pitchforks.
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They didn't even bring their pitchforks. Were
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they going to throw spitballs at
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the United States Marines and overthrow the US government?
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Do you realize how asinine the
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claim of
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insurrection is, how insulting it
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is to your intelligence? And
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beyond insulting, I mean, people
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are sitting in jail for 20 months or
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longer because of these disgusting
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charges.
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I mean, it's really, really
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disgusting to
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see this. And
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then the report
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also revealed the following. FBI
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leadership pressured agents to re-classify
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cases as domestic violence extremism
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cases
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and manipulating cases in
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the categorization system
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to create the perception
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that such events are organically rising
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around the country
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and to support the
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Biden false
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claim that the biggest threat to America
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is white supremacy. There's
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more. I
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mean, there's more in the report. And
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then goes on to summarize a lot of the testimony that we
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heard yesterday. Now,
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just so we get an idea of
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the quality of the witnesses,
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because we've had
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Democrats rely on witnesses like Michael
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Cohen, who lied
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before he cooperated, lied when he
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was cooperating, and lied after
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he cooperated, lied before
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the Democrat committee, who threatened
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to put anybody in jail, who
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not only lied, he lied, demonstrated
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on tape.
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For example, he lied. He said he never sought
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a job in the Trump administration.
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And the next thing I was able to present and put
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right next to his stupid looking face
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was him telling Chris Cuomo that he wanted
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the job of chief of staff. But
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the admonition by the chairman, the Democrat
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chairman, that anybody lie to the committee would
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be prosecuted for perjury did not involve
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anyone who was willing to lie about Donald Trump.
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He never got prosecuted for perjury. His
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prior prosecution was enough because
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he lied for them. See how it goes? You
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lie for them. Fine,
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you don't get prosecuted. Even when you get caught
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red handed. So
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what does that tell him? People lie for us, right? If
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you tend to be that kind of person. But these are
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not the kind of people that were presented yesterday. So
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let's have Chairman Jordan
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describe for you the pedigree of the
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witnesses who testified yesterday. Because
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I don't know if you need much more than this
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to figure out that
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these people were worth a hell of a lot more than
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the creepy Democrats.
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Make it itch
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when you listen to them because they lie so much
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like shifty shivs in that
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past whatever that woman's name is
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who started off the whole thing. Then
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the one we're gonna show you in a little while they're totally idiot.
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Let's see who
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you would trust to
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babysit your children. Mr.
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Garrett O'Boyle.
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Mr. O'Boyle's a whistleblower, an FBI special agent
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and most recently in the Wichita Resident Agency of
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the Kansas City Field Office. Prior
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to becoming an FBI agent, Mr.
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O'Boyle served our nation as an infantryman in the United States Army for
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six years in the Army. Mr. O'Boyle was
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deployed to both Iraq and Afghanistan. He
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received numerous service awards including
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the combat infantry badge. Mr.
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O'Boyle received numerous awards and
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honorable discharge from the Army. Upon
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leaving, Mr. Boyle continued
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his commitment to public service, serving
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as a police officer in Montkachau, Wisconsin for four
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years.
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Mr. Boyle joined the FBI in 2018.
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As an FBI agent, Mr. Boyle was selected to
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serve on the Joint Terrorism Task Force in
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the SWAT team. Mr. Boyle graduated
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cum laude from Marquette University with a
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degree in Criminology and Law Studies. The
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FBI who questioned his loyalty and
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the Constitution into our country. Mr.
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Friend, was a warrant, an FBI
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special agent, most recently in the Daytona
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Beach Resident Agency of the Jacksonville Field
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Office. Prior to becoming an FBI agent
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in 2014, Mr. Friend served as a police officer
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in Savannah, Georgia, in Pooler,
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Georgia. And as an FBI agent, Mr.
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Friend spent seven years working human
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trafficking, investigations, and investigating
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crimes against children.
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Prior to blowing the whistle in 2022, Mr.
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Friend had received several awards from
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the FBI for his performance. Mr.
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Friend is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame. Again,
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after this service to our country,
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FBI questions his loyalty to the country.
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Disgraceful. Mr. Allen is a whistleblower
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and staff operations specialist with an FBI, with
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the FBI's Charlotte Field Office. Mr. Allen served 20
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years, has 20 years of experience as an intelligent
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professional in the FBI and
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the United States Armed Services. Prior
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to joining the FBI, Mr. Allen served in
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the United States Marine Corps, including
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service in Iraq, Kuwait, and Japan. In
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the Marines, Mr. Allen received several awards, including
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the Navy and Marine Corps Combination Medal, the Navy and Marine
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Corps Achievement Medal. Mr. Allen
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received an honorable discharge from his Marine Corps
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duty. And again, the letter
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we got from the FBI, their questioning his command
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to
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our country. I'll find that astounding. Prior
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to blowing the whistle, Mr. Allen received several awards from
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the FBI including being selected as
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employee of the year for the Charlotte Field Office in 2019.
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Mr. Allen holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from
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American Military University. Mr.
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Tristan L Levitt is an
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attorney, the president of Empower Oversight,
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an organization dedicated to enhancing independent
20:05
oversight of government and corporate wrongdoing.
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Prior
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to joining Empower Oversight, Mr.
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Levitt? Well, basically
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Mr. Levitt is the lawyer for them who
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is one of the biggest experts
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on the whistleblower law,
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which was being completely misstated
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and misrepresented
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by the Democrats who spend
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most of their time in these hearings, as
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they did during the Trump hearings,
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as has now been proven by several
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different reports lying. You
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know, shifty shift
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still hasn't given us the two witnesses that
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he has that support the
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fact that Trump was dealing with the Russians.
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There's just been about $80 million
20:51
spent on proving that that not only
20:53
was not true,
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but it was a paid for charge
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developed as a fiction
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and as opposition research by Hillary
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Clinton.
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But shifty shift is now running for Senate,
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not been penalized,
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not been thrown out of the House, not been penalized
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in the House. You just, you get to lie
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as a congressman
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and it doesn't matter. Even if you're lying
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to try to illegally remove a president
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of the United States, if you're a member
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of Congress and a Democrat,
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nothing happens to you. Not
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a single thing. So
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now that you've gotten the background
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of these gentlemen
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and their background as compared
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to their protagonist, let
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me give you a little, just a teeny outline. You
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probably already have it, but let's
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remind you of it, of what
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they were able
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to, of what they
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were able to demonstrate.
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What they were able to demonstrate
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is that the FBI has become an entirely
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politicized operation. That's
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their words.
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politicized operation, an
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operation in which, in
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which, for example, in
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the in the case of Agent
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Garrett Boyle, he
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was compelled to divide
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a he was compelled to divide a single
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case
22:21
into a number of different cases
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in order to make it look like there
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were
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more domestic terrorist
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threats than there actually were.
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And that was probably
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one of the first things that began his
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questioning, you
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know, was this real or was
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this just part of sucking up to
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Joe Biden?
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And then ultimately he gave other
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demonstrations and came to the conclusion.
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The FBI appears to be complicit
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in artificially supporting the
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administration's political narrative
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that domestic violent extremism
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is the greatest threat facing the
23:04
United States when it's not that's
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a hell of a thing to mislead the American
23:10
people on what the greatest threat
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to us is. It's also a hell of
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a thing to try to produce false
23:16
evidence
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of domestic terrorist threats.
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And also, I mean, ultimately to
23:22
support the specious and highly
23:25
dishonorable charge
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that white supremacy is the biggest
23:30
threat in America, which, of course, fits
23:32
the Biden narrative that we are a
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basically racist nation, which
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he's told us any number of times, which we
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know is not true. But
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he's using the law enforcement
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agency,
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the the state police to
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support that. And Mr.
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Boyle, among other things, became
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very suspicious and then found evidence
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of it, turned it in, and
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then they destroyed his career. Mr.
23:59
Boyle. has been
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suspended as an FBI agent. He
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gets no salary. He's not allowed
24:06
to take another job. I don't know how
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they do that.
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I don't know how they can prevent you from
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taking another job.
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So essentially these men have been impoverished.
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In the case of the first
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gentleman, the case
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of the first gentleman that was mentioned,
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I'm sorry, no, in the case
24:29
of Mr. O'Boyle, I think he has five
24:31
children, all under the age of seven or eight.
24:36
I mean, you can go on and on. Maybe
24:38
the most telling, and I'm going to have Ted
24:42
pull this up, we played this for you yesterday,
24:45
maybe the most telling exchange is
24:47
the one with Mr. Allen. We'll
24:52
just play the
24:54
short part of that. Do we have that ready, Ted? We
24:56
do.
24:57
And we get an idea of how
25:00
ignorant a lot of members are.
25:01
Allen, have you ever used Twitter? Yes or
25:03
no? I have utilized
25:06
Twitter, yes. Okay, and is your account at
25:09
Marcus A97050645?
25:13
That is absolutely not my account. Okay,
25:15
that's not your account. Well, on December 5th, 2022, an
25:19
account under the name Marcus Allen
25:21
retweeted a tweet that said- That
25:23
is not my account, ma'am. You
25:26
haven't let me finish the question, sir. Might have been the football
25:28
player. You haven't let me finish the question.
25:31
And the time is mine. On
25:33
December 5th, 2022, an account
25:35
under the name of Marcus Allen retweeted
25:38
a tweet that said, Nancy
25:40
Pelosi staged January 6th, retweet
25:43
if you agree, end quote. Do
25:46
you agree with that statement?
25:48
Yes or no? No,
25:52
ma'am, that's not my account at all. I'm
25:55
asking whether you agree with that statement,
25:57
yes or no? Can you please rephrase the statement?
25:59
Yeah. Do you think that the Pelosi
26:02
staged January 6th? I just
26:04
want him to answer the last question. Yeah, he'll
26:06
answer. I'm just telling you your time's
26:08
up. Do you believe that Nancy Pelosi, do
26:10
you agree with the statement that this person tweeted
26:13
that Nancy Pelosi staged January 6th?
26:15
Yes or no? No. She
26:18
thinks she's got a gotcha moment because she finds a tweet. I
26:21
don't know if you really were taking a good look
26:23
at Mr. Allen's face. I
26:25
was, I was actually trying to stop it. I couldn't,
26:28
Ted and I couldn't figure out quite how to do that. Let me get
26:30
a screenshot of it. I'll put it on the screen.
26:32
Just wanted you to look at Mr. This is obviously
26:35
a very brave,
26:36
very accomplished, very well educated
26:38
man
26:39
and an intelligence analyst.
26:41
As all the other two, we
26:43
didn't get to see them. Did you look at his face? I'm
26:46
sure he was saying himself, how does an idiot
26:48
like this get in Congress? Where
26:51
does she come from? Who put her
26:53
here? How could people vote for her?
26:56
I mean, I ask the same question all the
26:58
time. I did when I was a prosecutor
27:00
too, and I used to put him in jail.
27:03
How do you vote for them? Now,
27:05
how does somebody vote for someone like that? The
27:09
idiot has the wrong Marcus
27:11
Allen from the beginning
27:13
of the question. It was the wrong
27:17
text or tweet or whatever. It
27:22
wasn't him. He didn't, he didn't, he didn't write that.
27:25
Well, first she didn't seem to understand it. Then
27:29
she wanted to get him to testify about
27:31
what he didn't write. What
27:35
the hell is the point of that? Other than to obfuscate,
27:40
they have nothing better to do? Of course they got nothing
27:42
better to do. Because
27:47
what they're doing and are getting caught at is destroying
27:50
this country.
27:52
And they've had a lot of success in doing
27:54
that. I don't know how these stupid, dishonest
27:57
people have such success doing it,
27:59
but they.
27:59
do because you vote for them. I
28:03
don't vote for them. I would never vote for someone like
28:05
that. You
28:08
got a screenshot for you, mayor. You
28:10
got a screenshot of Mr. Allen's face, which I think is
28:12
worth a million dollars. I
28:16
can read the man's mind. What,
28:18
what? Yeah. They'll get it. You got
28:20
it. She got that shot there. I I'm going to,
28:22
uh, Mr. Allen can come on and contradict
28:25
me if he wants,
28:26
but he's got to be saying where the hell did
28:28
she come from?
28:30
Where no wonder this country is in
28:32
trouble
28:33
when we elect people like that. Wow.
28:39
Wow. Wow.
28:43
But isn't this indicative, Ted, isn't
28:46
this indicative of what they've been doing now since
28:48
the beginning of fixing Hillary's case?
28:51
That's where I believe it all stems from. I
28:54
think it all stems from the decision made by
28:56
Barack Obama
28:57
to order Comey. Okay.
28:59
Let Hillary go free. No matter
29:02
what. One hundred
29:04
percent mayor. That's when our country started. No,
29:07
I don't know. Isn't when it started to go down the minute a
29:09
president does that, the country goes down.
29:11
One hundred percent. It's,
29:14
and it's so sad mayor, just less
29:16
than 15 years ago, my first time in DC,
29:19
I'm a senior in high school and
29:21
I looked up to this plan. We're in Washington
29:23
right now around the corner mayor. Right.
29:27
Not now. We came in yesterday.
29:29
I, I, I almost can't look.
29:32
But I really thought how sad. But
29:36
how sad, like you said, when you were younger.
29:40
We are right across the street from the teamsters union.
29:43
Too bad we can't show you a picture of it. Oh, you
29:45
got to tell the story. Because I put the teamsters union
29:48
and receivership myself,
29:51
the U.S. attorney's office in Southern district of New York
29:53
in a civil Rico case. You know what that meant?
29:55
That meant we threw out every single
29:58
member of the board.
30:01
We threw them out for about eight to 10 years,
30:03
and
30:04
we replaced them over a period
30:06
of time and set up a system
30:07
in order to break the mafia
30:11
hold on them and
30:12
their hold on Las
30:15
Vegas to the Central States pension
30:17
fund. Some time I'll tell you the whole case.
30:20
Fascinating case. A little bit of it, you can see
30:23
in the movie Casino, a little bit of it.
30:25
Wow, I did not know that. Of the kind of
30:27
corruption that went on there and the
30:32
skim that went to the mafia
30:34
every month from Las Vegas.
30:38
That tells the mafia
30:41
Las Vegas part. It doesn't tell you the team's
30:43
department. Now I'm going to tell you the second part
30:45
of it to give you an idea that Congress
30:47
has been corrupt for a long time.
30:50
I believe 135 members
30:52
of Congress
30:53
found there a way to write a letter
30:55
to President Ronald Reagan asking that
30:57
I be dismissed as United States Attorney.
31:01
See, they've been trying to get rid of me for a long time. And
31:05
every candidate for president, Republican
31:08
and Democrat, condemned me for what I did,
31:10
interfering with union rights, except
31:13
one who became my hero as a result of
31:15
that.
31:16
Want to guess who it was?
31:17
It was in 1987, 88.
31:22
So that would have been the one that ended
31:24
up in the Dukakis Bush
31:26
election. Who was the one candidate
31:29
for president that said Giuliani
31:31
did the right thing? He's actually just
31:34
completing the work of Robert Kennedy. That's
31:36
what he, that was a quote.
31:37
Guess who?
31:39
This was what year? It was 1988. It
31:42
included candidates like,
31:44
like, Al,
31:48
Al, Al Climate Change
31:51
Gore. It
31:54
included Mike Dukakis,
31:58
Jack Kemp, my friend. Bob
32:01
Dole. You don't know your hero. Well,
32:04
no, but my hero was Ronald Reagan. But
32:07
the letter was to Ronald Reagan to
32:09
fire me.
32:10
One candidate said,
32:12
ridiculous, don't fire him. Okay,
32:14
I was going to say that. It was Bush.
32:18
Vice President Bush. Vice President
32:21
Bush who had the most to lose.
32:22
Because what happened was as a result
32:25
of that, the Teamsters Union, which had
32:27
been a Republican Union up until then, had
32:30
endorsed every Republican candidate since,
32:35
since I guess Johnson, or every
32:38
Demi- since maybe even
32:41
Goldwater. I mean, they turned because of Kennedy.
32:44
They
32:44
were a Democratic Union, and when Bobby Kennedy
32:46
went after them, they switched to the Republican
32:48
Party, and they supported Nixon,
32:51
and they supported, they
32:55
even supported Ronald Reagan.
32:58
And then the Republican U.S. Attorney
33:00
chopped their head off,
33:01
and they switched to the party where they really belong,
33:04
the party of slavery, the Democrat Party. And
33:07
they've been there since, since then. Even
33:10
though the mafia has been taken, ripped
33:13
out of their heart and soul. But
33:16
that's what Washington is like. So
33:19
when I see these things, I
33:23
don't know why I'm so shocked. Because
33:25
even with all that, it wasn't this bad.
33:28
It wasn't as bad as
33:30
was revealed in the, in
33:33
the, in the report filed by Durham
33:35
the other day. It wasn't as bad
33:37
as the witnesses we heard from,
33:39
in front of the Jordan Committee yesterday.
33:43
It wasn't as bad as the report written
33:45
today.
33:47
We had an honest FBI then,
33:50
at least in the main honest. I relied
33:53
on them for every one of my cases. They were
33:55
my partners.
33:58
I wouldn't, wouldn't have been able to make the case.
33:59
without
34:01
the brave, unbelievably talented
34:03
FBI agents,
34:04
police officers, IRS agents, all
34:07
of them. If
34:09
there was corruption, it was very, very
34:15
individual, not
34:19
in any way systemic.
34:23
These gentlemen,
34:25
yesterday who testified,
34:28
certainly made it clear what
34:30
we all know that the headquarters is
34:32
corrupt as hell. Surprisingly,
34:35
the Washington field office seems
34:38
to be the executioner for headquarters
34:40
and for Biden.
34:45
It
34:48
does appear from what they said, although
34:51
I would have preferred a little more questioning
34:53
on this,
34:54
that the rank and file
34:57
FBI is pretty much what it's
34:59
always been. Although, I think
35:03
the agents are saying
35:05
that they let themselves get pushed around too much.
35:08
And interestingly, Agent
35:10
Boyle,
35:14
although it seemed very pained when he said
35:17
it, we'll try to find that quote for you a little
35:19
later. But he actually said, if
35:22
a colleague of his came to him with
35:24
some more evidence of corruption
35:27
and said, should I come forward with it? He
35:30
said he would take it and bring it to
35:33
the committees and all, but he
35:35
ultimately advised a guy not to do it for
35:38
the sake of his family, because
35:40
he says they've basically put
35:45
him in complete poverty now. And
35:48
his kids have, you know, I
35:52
guess these people are really in bad, bad shape.
35:59
What has to be done about it?
35:59
about it? Oh, it's real clear what has
36:02
to be done about it. And
36:04
it hasn't been done. And this is, you know,
36:07
shame on Durham
36:10
for this. These people need to be
36:12
prosecuted.
36:16
They need to be prosecuted. People
36:20
that have done this need to be prosecuted. I mean,
36:22
who? You want me to name them? I
36:24
don't know. I'll give you, I'll give you one for sure. Obama.
36:30
Obama sat there in, uh, in
36:33
late July, early August,
36:35
uh, 2016 and was briefed on the
36:37
Hillary Clinton illegal,
36:39
despicable plot to
36:41
pay money to develop a false charge
36:44
against Trump. And then,
36:46
uh, was briefed on it again, right
36:49
before he left office. All
36:52
his people were involved in it and he just sanctioned
36:55
it.
36:57
Couldn't have happened if he didn't let it happen.
36:59
He was the president. Could have fired all
37:01
of them, kicked them all on the backside. He
37:04
could have stopped it way back in 2015 when
37:06
he found out that Biden's
37:10
son, who had just been thrown out of his
37:12
military for being a drug addict,
37:15
was working for the crookedest man in, in,
37:18
in Ukraine while he, Obama
37:21
was trying to make Ukraine,
37:23
you know, less corrupt. Or was
37:25
he trying to make it less corrupt?
37:28
Or was that part of the training he got
37:32
from some of the Marxist
37:35
that trained him and educated him
37:37
and were part of his
37:39
background. Some of the communists that were part
37:41
of his background, Marxist is a nice way of
37:43
saying communist.
37:48
What about Biden? Biden sat there during
37:51
that meeting, approved
37:53
it. He, I think
37:55
he's the one that suggested trying,
37:57
trying to frame Flint. I
38:01
think he was, we'll go check on that. Don't
38:03
want to accuse Biden of a crime he didn't commit.
38:07
There are plenty to really accuse him
38:09
of that he did. So
38:11
let's just suspend that one until I get a chance to
38:13
check it. But I seem to recall
38:15
there was testimony at the second or third
38:17
meeting that the top
38:21
of the Rico enterprise, the Obama Biden-Rico
38:24
enterprise had about
38:26
this where he
38:28
suggested Flynn, I think. Well,
38:33
that was a complete frame up. Comey even admitted
38:35
it. Said, I wouldn't have done it.
38:37
I wouldn't have done it if there was a more experienced
38:40
administration.
38:42
Why wouldn't he have done it if there was a more? Because
38:45
it was illegal. That's why. How
38:49
Comey escaped getting prosecuted was
38:52
to me at the time outrageous, but now
38:54
in retrospect,
38:57
it was even more damaging than it appears.
39:00
And I want you to follow this,
39:02
and then we'll get to your questions.
39:05
Just want you to follow this for a second. When
39:08
it was revealed that Comey
39:11
lied, right, to
39:16
the FISA court, and how did he
39:19
lie? The top, I don't have an affidavit
39:21
with me, but I'm gonna just take a piece of paper here, and
39:24
I'm gonna illustrate it this way. At the top
39:26
of a FISA application,
39:29
which I helped
39:31
to create the staff for
39:33
the FISA court, at the top of it,
39:35
it says in big verified, verified
39:46
means this is, it's a
39:48
Latin derivative. I wouldn't
39:51
imagine that some of the morons in Congress would
39:53
know this like the idiot that we, she's
39:55
having trouble with English, I mean.
39:58
Verified means. truthful. Down
40:02
at the bottom on the penalty of perjury is
40:04
the signature of one James Comey twice,
40:07
jail. That's jail.
40:10
Because in between here are a bunch of lies
40:13
that he knew lies. He
40:15
knew that it wasn't verified. He
40:18
even admitted that he knew it wasn't verified. He
40:20
wouldn't even have to get very far in the trial to convict
40:23
him. He admitted he knew
40:25
it wasn't verified.
40:28
Why did Barr not prosecute him? Because
40:30
we thought Barr was a good guy then.
40:34
Something really wrong with Barr. We've never really gotten
40:36
to the bottom of that. Something really wrong
40:39
with an attorney general who
40:41
doesn't prosecute someone
40:44
who defiles the sanctity
40:47
of the FISA court. Had
40:51
Comey been prosecuted, I don't
40:54
think they'd have covered up the hard drive. And
40:57
we wouldn't have had a fraudulent 2020
41:00
election. We're talking about
41:03
fraudulent now, not fixing
41:06
the vote, but
41:08
fixing the electorate by depriving
41:10
them of relevant information, which now anywhere
41:13
from 15 to 20 percent of them says it would have changed
41:15
their vote. Biden
41:17
would never have been elected. Had
41:21
that not taken place. But
41:25
had the people been held
41:27
to account, we
41:29
would have stopped it. The
41:32
reason this continues to go on, you
41:34
get it, right? The reason this continues again, nobody gets
41:36
prosecuted. You
41:39
read the Durham thing and you say to yourself, how
41:41
come nobody's prosecuted? You
41:43
listen to these agents and you say, how come these people
41:45
aren't put in jail? That'd stop
41:48
it real soon. It's
41:50
not going to stop until you do that. In
41:52
fact, people have asked me what
41:55
guarantee is that it won't happen in 2024? None. No
42:01
guarantee. Since
42:04
it's been a joke so far, they're
42:07
laughing all the way to the bank. What
42:13
was the name of it? Which bank was it that went
42:17
ahead and turned in all their customers to the FBI?
42:21
Oh my goodness, was that reset? Yeah,
42:23
it was the one I just read about. That's
42:26
incredible. That's amazing. Let's
42:28
see. This would be a good bank
42:31
not to do business with. What bank? Maybe
42:34
it's a bad segue into our commercial. Yeah,
42:36
let's go. Let's go.
42:38
Let's go into the commercial. Then we'll get you the name
42:40
of the bank. And then we'll also
42:44
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42:46
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I don't know, maybe I should step aside
44:29
so you can take a good look at what I have behind
44:31
me. Just look. Well, I will only
44:33
put it on quickly.
44:36
But you got to see this because
44:39
this is now the
44:41
advertisement for Adidas sneakers.
44:44
It's one of many
44:47
men in like. I
44:50
don't know. Is that a big kid? That's not a bikini. I don't know what
44:52
the hell that is. OK,
44:54
so this is how Adidas now. This
44:56
is now how Adidas wants to sell
44:59
you things. Why
45:01
don't you tell Adidas to go to hell? Huh? Why
45:03
don't we do the same thing to Adidas that we did to Budweiser?
45:07
I mean, that's disgusting. Now, let's let's
45:09
everybody get a chance to see it.
45:10
Just I want you to know that I'm not sure we've
45:13
got to show the rest. You got to
45:15
show the disgusting rest. Come on. There are adults.
45:17
Yes. Just scroll down. I got
45:19
to scroll down there. OK,
45:22
good. OK. Now you saw a piece
45:24
of crap, right? Because
45:27
total piece of crap. I'm
45:31
back. All right. We just put
45:33
that off. We'll put it.
45:35
We'll put something else up on the screen. Yeah, we got this. I'll
45:38
put something else nice on the screen. Something
45:41
decent. Let's see.
45:43
What should it be? Picture of Donald
45:45
Trump, maybe. Which
45:48
shall we put up there? Let's
45:50
pick something nice here. Oh,
45:54
yeah, look at this. He's jerk us. Wow.
45:58
Oh, man. Here's a group. How about this? group
46:00
right there. Wow.
46:02
There's a couple. They
46:05
were all, they were chased around Manhattan, except
46:09
for two hours they were chased around Manhattan.
46:11
Did you hear anything, man? Not only that, they
46:13
can't come up with a single video of it and
46:16
they must have passed 2,567 cameras. Or
46:19
cameras here than anywhere in the world. There
46:21
are multiple cameras. Multiple
46:24
cameras.
46:25
This is the only chase that
46:27
nobody picked up.
46:29
The only. I mean, it must have
46:31
been a bad, it must have been. They're moving so fast. It
46:34
must have been a bad camera. It must have
46:36
been a bad camera night, you know? Yes, sir.
46:39
I would say it was. You can put some lights on in here,
46:41
Mayor. You don't need to. It was definitely,
46:44
can I put this off now? Okay. This was
46:46
definitely a a bad camera
46:49
night
46:50
for, are
46:54
they still royalty of some kind or other? I believe.
46:58
Well, they're not royalty here. I mean, we
47:00
got rid of that during
47:02
the war of the revolution, didn't we? Didn't
47:05
we get rid of that?
47:08
When I, when I,
47:11
when the, it was Fleet
47:13
Week and I was the mayor, the British Navy at
47:16
one time came into port
47:19
with the American Navy to honor us. And I said,
47:21
you know, the last time you
47:23
were here was the war of 1812. And we chased
47:25
you out. I'm
47:27
not big on our enemies.
47:30
I mean, I know England's now our friend. I don't mean that,
47:32
but I mean this royalty stuff. I
47:35
don't know. I, the
47:37
Queen, I thought it was terrific. I
47:39
was very honored to be honored for
47:42
the city of New York by being knighted
47:45
honorary knighthood. I really
47:48
do think they conduct themselves. I think,
47:53
I think they conduct themselves very, very,
47:56
patriotically, even
47:58
Charles, who who politically,
48:01
I think at times has been in the past kind
48:03
of silly. I think he conducts himself
48:07
really well and certainly
48:09
the future
48:11
king. But you know,
48:14
monarchy is just not an American thing. I mean,
48:16
it's just not something.
48:19
Even
48:22
now we have a dictatorship, not a monarchy. Isn't
48:26
that true? But that's what
48:28
we have. We have a dictatorship. You know that.
48:31
I mean, where don't fool yourself. What
48:34
you heard from those agents is
48:36
a dictatorship. Now, now that we have the picture
48:39
down, I'm going to invite Megan to
48:41
join us because I'm going to ask
48:44
I'm going to ask Megan, what
48:46
should we do about this crap like
48:49
Budweiser and Nike?
48:52
Nike
48:54
was trying to sell. What were they trying to sell?
48:57
They were trying to sell bikinis with
48:59
men or something. Men wearing
49:02
bikinis. Here,
49:06
I'll give you this one. We're
49:11
going to put it right there. You got to get really,
49:14
really close to that one
49:15
because that one is the one you have to be really close to.
49:19
This directional microphone.
49:20
This one is a little less sensitive.
49:23
Tell me how do
49:25
we stop this craziness
49:30
like Budweiser with
49:32
that trying
49:34
to sell beer with
49:37
a transgender. Right. That
49:39
same person. I get transvestite and transgender
49:42
mixed up. I don't like to think about it a lot. I
49:47
think we're going to change the microphones. I'm going to tell
49:49
you why. I've become a tiny bit of
49:51
a microphone expert.
49:53
This
49:55
picks up your voice from further away. This
49:57
one is a very, very good microphone, but it's a directional
49:59
microphone.
51:24
like
52:00
every day, there's something new that's coming out, right?
52:02
You know, from what I've, what I've seen.
52:04
Some of them include animals like you're an animal.
52:07
Oh, what they I mean, you know, back to schools,
52:09
there's I think I told you this before, there's
52:11
a school where the child is identifying
52:14
as a cat, they're putting litter
52:15
boxes in school for kids. But
52:17
if I want to identify as someone that
52:19
doesn't want to pay taxes, do I get to I
52:22
don't, I don't get that right. You want to identify
52:24
as a maga person, you go to jail,
52:26
right? And they try to take all your property.
52:28
Well, I mean, they do that already. I they take all my
52:30
social, they took all they do it at all my social media
52:33
just because of political business or magma person.
52:35
Well, yeah, and I come on this show. So,
52:37
man.
52:39
So they give litter. They give
52:41
litter boxes to people who identify
52:43
obviously, as cat, right?
52:45
But they, the left doesn't, they want to, they
52:47
won't even give you a bank account. If you're a magma
52:50
person, it's unbelievable. You
52:53
know what I don't think is working. I really don't think
52:55
the mega thing is working. Every time Biden
52:57
says it, it sounds stupid. We
52:59
are threatened by the mega
53:02
movement. Sounds
53:05
like some kind of we should what was threatening
53:07
was when our cities were burning down and they were
53:09
promoting a movement make America
53:11
great again is very threatening. Of course
53:13
it is if you're a communist, right? Gotta
53:15
be threatening for a long time. They
53:19
want one world government. But
53:21
I mean, it's amazing. It stands for make America
53:23
great again. And they're all upset about it. And
53:27
gosh almighty if America's great,
53:30
all that money that he got from China be wasted.
53:33
Right. Right. And BLM is not you
53:35
know, why why aren't we making a bigger deal about
53:37
BLM or Antifa? They're all left Soros
53:40
funded
53:41
cop killers. Right. BLM
53:45
is dedicated to killing cops, ending
53:47
the family as we
53:50
know it, meaning mother and father. No
53:52
mothers. They don't
53:53
know what mother they actually wanted to
53:55
cancel Mother's Day. I'm not sure if you if you knew
53:57
that you know these big box companies.
55:45
to
56:00
happen next. We don't know. We don't. We
56:02
hope
56:03
that there's going to be a change of government in 24.
56:06
The chances that they can
56:08
do the things they did in 20 are. I don't know.
56:12
They're pretty good. Nobody's
56:14
been punished for 20. And the thing is, even everything
56:17
that has come out, what happens?
56:19
It just feels like it gets swept under the rug. But American
56:22
people deserve answers.
56:25
The massive deprivation
56:28
of information
56:30
that certainly fixed the election. No
56:33
one's being punished for it.
56:34
So if you did it, and there's no reason why the
56:37
same crooked media wouldn't do the same crooked
56:39
things. They're
56:40
doing it right now. And
56:41
actually, even before you get to the
56:43
dispute over whether the election
56:46
count was correct or not. And even
56:48
before you get to that, I mean,
56:52
they want to deny. That's
56:54
another thing where if they
56:56
want to deny you write a free speech or inquiry into
56:58
that by just yelling and screaming
57:01
and trying to damage people. There's
57:03
an overwhelming amount of evidence.
57:05
I mean, I remember watching the news during the time
57:07
and in the background, the people that are checking the ballots,
57:09
you could actually see them on live TV.
57:12
They're filling them out.
57:14
I mean, just like the January 6th, there's a
57:16
lot of videos of
57:18
the officers that were working that day pushing
57:21
the people inside the Capitol. Why would that be the only thing
57:23
they were telling the truth about? Why
57:26
would that be that? That would be the only thing they're telling the
57:28
truth about. The eight things they're lying about and telling
57:30
the truth about that. All right,
57:32
Justine, you're on with Megan and
57:37
the mayor. Thank you so much for having.
57:39
Yes, it's I just want to make sure it's
57:42
easy to hear. But yes, Mr.
57:44
Mayor. Hi, Megan. Hi, Justine. Is this
57:46
the
57:46
the Justine Murray? That's
57:48
her. All right. Yeah, very
57:50
famous. Trustee, how
57:53
are you, Justine? What would you like to talk about?
57:56
I'm doing well. Well, right now, I actually
57:59
just. read a story about women
58:02
are there's this new trend on the subways
58:04
where women are wearing these baggy
58:06
shirts in order to ward off creeps.
58:09
And
58:10
we're hearing nothing about this from the so-called
58:12
feminist Democrats and the left who
58:15
claim to support women, but they
58:17
know that they're the ones who have allowed
58:20
these violent, reaper defenders out of
58:22
jail to commit violent attacks and
58:24
even murders. And God forbid
58:26
you defend yourself or you
58:29
defend other people, you're arrested.
58:32
So it seems it's another example,
58:35
in my opinion, of anarcho tyranny. And
58:37
it ties right into what
58:39
the FBI is doing because the FBI
58:42
is persecuting people
58:45
for their political views, but they're
58:47
letting
58:50
violent criminals. I
58:53
think we're losing you a little bit, Justine,
58:56
but the point that you make
58:58
is a very, very
59:00
is a very good one. And I think, you know,
59:02
what I failed to mention when I showed that creepy
59:05
picture of that guy advertising
59:08
for Adidas is this
59:10
is really an attack on women. Absolutely.
59:14
I mean, it's like they want to wipe out women that
59:16
they're, and even when you think about
59:18
the athletic competitions,
59:20
they want to wipe out women's sports.
59:22
I mean, how are you going to have women weightlifting
59:26
when you have some, I
59:28
think there was eight different
59:30
top awards given and they were all men in
59:33
the past year. I'll have to get the list to you, but it's just unbelievable.
59:35
Just that in itself. How was a young girl
59:37
supposed to strive to
59:39
have a goal? The number one in the world. A
59:41
male, a male, it doesn't matter. Somebody
59:43
just says, okay, today I wake up. Well, with the
59:46
swimmer, the swimmer,
59:49
the
59:49
guy, the, the woman or the boxing,
59:51
one in the world who was about ready to set a world record
59:53
for women. This guy walks in just
59:57
actually just doesn't even make much of a pretense.
1:00:00
woman today. And he was like
1:00:02
458th on the list of men.
1:00:04
And he wins. It's unbelievable. I
1:00:07
mean, how about, you know, I mean, what
1:00:09
about basketball? I mean, why aren't men
1:00:12
start to go into the,
1:00:14
to the women's basketball league?
1:00:18
I mean, the sports is crazy. But even
1:00:20
though, for example, bathrooms and
1:00:22
airports now, they're, they're unisex type bathrooms.
1:00:24
If you're a predator or something like that, you
1:00:27
know, your young daughter or your young son goes
1:00:29
into a bathroom and
1:00:30
it's going on. Yeah. It happened
1:00:32
to that poor guy in Virginia got arrested because
1:00:34
he was trying to do, he was defending his
1:00:37
daughter and the Virginia, the
1:00:40
school board was covering it up. It's unbelievable.
1:00:43
I mean, it's really a terrible thing. And, you
1:00:45
know, I have a gentleman named Jimmy
1:00:49
from Brooklyn who calls up
1:00:51
on my radio show and we got to get him. Maybe Jimmy
1:00:54
goes to bed early. We got to get Jimmy to call
1:00:56
up here so our audience here can hear him. Jimmy
1:00:58
is probably one of the, one of the really
1:01:00
a
1:01:03
number one experts on communism. And
1:01:06
I can't remember exactly when it occurred to me
1:01:08
that this was not disconnected,
1:01:11
but I had studied communism in college
1:01:13
quite a bit. And then I, when I was
1:01:15
in the, in the Reagan administration,
1:01:18
that Ted was talking about a lot of
1:01:20
my work had to do with Russian spies.
1:01:23
That's the Pfizer court in
1:01:26
large measure was designed in
1:01:28
order to get warrants to spy on the
1:01:31
Russians. So
1:01:32
I know quite a bit about communism
1:01:34
and its history and its philosophy.
1:01:38
And all of a sudden it occurred to me
1:01:40
a few years ago, this isn't all disconnected.
1:01:44
It's not like, well, they're going after women here
1:01:46
and they're trying to get rid of fathers here.
1:01:48
And they're going after the police here
1:01:50
and they're trying to destroy cities like
1:01:52
New York. They're getting us
1:01:55
to hate the country. They're burning the fire. They want the kids
1:01:57
disconnected from the parents also. They don't
1:01:59
want to have that. This just marks his plan.
1:02:01
This is the plan of Karl Marx, Frederick
1:02:05
Engels, Stalin, Lenin. To
1:02:09
some extent Hitler. They don't want anybody to
1:02:11
be unified. They don't want that. Hitler, who was a socialist.
1:02:15
We're following their plan. Absolutely.
1:02:17
And it's being financed by a guy like Soros,
1:02:20
who hates American nationalism, has
1:02:22
said that, hates American nationalism, doesn't
1:02:25
really think we should be a sovereign country. And
1:02:27
we should be part of one, you know, the Klaus
1:02:30
Schwab. One world government. Obama. Into
1:02:33
that one world crap. And
1:02:36
if there's a one world government, you
1:02:38
got to be a fool not to figure out that China takes
1:02:41
over. I mean, look, for instance, everything
1:02:43
that just happened with COVID, that's just a perfect
1:02:45
example right there of how easily,
1:02:49
and I almost think it was almost a test for
1:02:51
them to see how we react,
1:02:53
to see what it would actually be
1:02:55
like to put their systems in place so
1:02:57
that when they, that was a test run for the next
1:03:00
time, a pandemic
1:03:02
or whatever it is that they want to
1:03:03
try to enforce. Well, you know, they
1:03:06
were trying for a while, but I don't think they can
1:03:08
get away with it. They were going to use climate change, but
1:03:11
they really haven't sold climate change
1:03:14
as universally as they would like. See, the
1:03:16
climate change thing for me is ironic. A lot
1:03:18
of people doubt it. Well, if you look up HARP,
1:03:21
it's a it's
1:03:21
a government funded program
1:03:24
that controls the weather. The weather is patented.
1:03:26
This is stuff that anybody can look up. Well, yeah,
1:03:28
I haven't sold. They have all that. They
1:03:30
tried very, very hard to schedule in daylight
1:03:33
out of people, you know, from Gore,
1:03:37
Gore to the little girl. Yeah,
1:03:39
that was funny. The poor little girl that runs around
1:03:42
saying it. I mean, she what's the name? Greta,
1:03:44
Greta, Greta Thunberg. She just got arrested.
1:03:47
What'd you get arrested for this? She predicted
1:03:49
the end of the world that was supposed to happen.
1:03:51
I just feel like she's like an implant that they
1:03:53
put there. It's an actor like I
1:03:55
don't know what other way I can. It's an
1:03:57
actor just like.
1:03:59
do on the on the you know
1:04:01
the mainstream media it's whatever they want to promote
1:04:03
the time you know they get away with this stuff they do get away
1:04:05
with it about about
1:04:06
uh two months ago the date came that she claimed
1:04:09
the world was going to be she's not
1:04:11
sure donna's now years ago i mean well
1:04:13
gore gore
1:04:15
gore had the whole southern america
1:04:17
uh southern part of the united states
1:04:19
flooded by 2016 well
1:04:22
let's take one more call mayor we're already in soccer
1:04:24
time let's
1:04:27
go to don in Florida
1:04:29
sunny Florida is it is it sunny down
1:04:31
there uh
1:04:33
well not at this hour but typically
1:04:35
yeah so
1:04:37
what's up what would you like to talk
1:04:39
about hi mr mayor how are you hey
1:04:42
palm yeah we're um palm beach
1:04:44
wonderful beautiful palm beach i want to ask
1:04:47
you a question yes um i
1:04:51
want to first thank you for all that you do
1:04:53
and keep up the good fight
1:04:55
and thank you fighting for us and
1:04:58
i'm not sure that there's anyone with more experience
1:05:00
in you when it comes to presidential
1:05:03
campaigns as you've been a part of the
1:05:05
law and i just wanted to ask
1:05:07
you what are your thoughts this evening
1:05:09
as 2024 approaches will
1:05:12
biden be the nominee
1:05:14
well on biden my thoughts are
1:05:17
he will be the nominee if he makes it
1:05:19
to the finish line and by that i
1:05:21
don't mean to be uh flippant or anything
1:05:24
uh there are two two two possibilities
1:05:27
right i mean he's an he's
1:05:29
not just um old
1:05:31
he's he is old i'm old i'm gonna
1:05:33
be 79 in a few weeks
1:05:35
uh people in ages like that
1:05:37
tend to die more than people that are young
1:05:40
but uh second uh he looks awful
1:05:42
there
1:05:42
are times in which he appears as if it
1:05:45
looks like he he
1:05:46
they just they just uh you
1:05:49
know he's a couple of hours away and
1:05:52
then there are times that he appears where he looks great
1:05:54
where i guess they make him up and they pump him up
1:05:56
and then of course he doesn't know what he's doing
1:05:59
and that can yes that could go at any time. I
1:06:01
mean, that disease, you don't need
1:06:03
to be a doctor. You got to read a little. That
1:06:05
disease is progressive. And what it progresses
1:06:07
to is
1:06:09
a complete lack of being
1:06:11
able to talk, understand, remember at all.
1:06:14
Now he has a pretty tough job, but there
1:06:16
could be a day that comes in which the mouth
1:06:19
opens and nothing comes out. There's
1:06:21
no guarantee that that doesn't happen before, you
1:06:24
know, the election in 2024
1:06:27
happened to other people. I've
1:06:28
seen it happen. Well, it's like that woman,
1:06:31
I was the one from Pennsylvania. And
1:06:33
we were looking at the video today. She was off,
1:06:36
but she didn't realize they said, Oh, were you
1:06:38
working from home? And she said, What are you talking about?
1:06:40
I'm not working from home. I've been here. Really,
1:06:42
she wasn't there. Right. Oh, no. Oh, wait. Oh, wait. Oh, wait. It's
1:06:45
a matter of kind of a fun. Yes.
1:06:48
You're
1:06:48
thinking of Fetterman. No, no, I know
1:06:51
Fetterman isn't from Pennsylvania. I know that is the other
1:06:53
one. I mean, it's just crazy. No, you should
1:06:55
have a cognitive function that is at a certain
1:06:57
level to be able to serve. Yeah, like
1:06:59
you should you should know when
1:07:02
you've been out of Washington for six months, that
1:07:04
you were out of Washington. Remember that? Yeah. And and you
1:07:08
should know when you're in
1:07:11
when you're in Cambodia, that
1:07:14
you're not in Colombia, which what
1:07:16
Biden thought for quite some time.
1:07:18
And you also should know
1:07:21
that you didn't give your
1:07:23
uncle the Purple
1:07:25
Heart in the White House when you were vice president
1:07:28
for two reasons. First of all, your
1:07:30
uncle was dead for seven years before
1:07:33
you got in the White House.
1:07:34
And the second thing is your uncle never got the Purple
1:07:37
Heart. Right. Well, the second one was alive.
1:07:39
But the first one has got to be some kind
1:07:41
of a book book. No brain. It's
1:07:44
a scary thought to think that this person has
1:07:46
the nuclear codes. No, I mean, if we're
1:07:49
at that kind of power, you really are
1:07:52
being brainwashed if you don't realize that he has
1:07:54
a serious case of similar
1:07:55
dimension. I mean, you mean more technical
1:07:59
science? Scientifically or medically
1:08:02
he's suffering from anywhere from a
1:08:04
strong pretty heavy case of dementia to a very
1:08:06
serious one, right?
1:08:08
And I mean the number of times
1:08:10
that he
1:08:11
falters in serious ways
1:08:13
is Astounding and
1:08:15
a lot of it's covered up I mean
1:08:17
a lot of times Ted and I find it and we put
1:08:19
it on but they haven't covered it and
1:08:22
I stopped and I Should do it again. I stopped listening
1:08:24
to that Australian is
1:08:25
an Australian station
1:08:27
that loves to They
1:08:30
must have somebody here just picks it up.
1:08:32
Then at night they do jokes about Biden
1:08:35
walking in the wrong direction or getting lost in the white
1:08:37
imagine how these other countries are looking
1:08:39
at us seeing America
1:08:41
Just changed and so fast that
1:08:44
we were the most powerful country Well,
1:08:46
sure he goes he goes to one of these countries and he turns
1:08:48
around and he walks in a wrong direction He walks in the other
1:08:50
direction. He falls going upstairs
1:08:52
and They look at us like
1:08:55
they can't rely on us Because of the media
1:08:57
it
1:08:57
all gets swept under the rug here though
1:08:59
And that's what the issue is is the way that the American
1:09:02
people are getting information. Yeah,
1:09:04
it gets swept under the rug But
1:09:06
not really 63% of
1:09:08
the American people don't believe he has the mental
1:09:11
ability to be president 63% with
1:09:13
the
1:09:15
That's
1:09:17
what the crooked media covering it up.
1:09:20
Right? Can you imagine if we told them the truth? I Mean
1:09:23
imagine what really goes on inside. I mean, there's so many
1:09:25
things every day. It's it's unavoidable They
1:09:27
can only cover up so much. He's doing that stuff
1:09:29
in public. Imagine. I mean the way he's
1:09:32
around little kids I have a problem. I feel
1:09:34
it's very disturbing to me My
1:09:36
partner my part is really young
1:09:38
children on camera. It's I don't I
1:09:40
didn't I didn't see it but my partner on
1:09:42
ABC Who
1:09:45
is on the hour before me Greg
1:09:47
Kelly and also on Newsmax great
1:09:50
great guy and
1:09:51
Highly recommend watching
1:09:54
him. Oh
1:09:55
Greg said something today about
1:09:57
there being a disturbing
1:09:59
incident with him with a little girl. I
1:10:01
don't know. We weren't able to find it. Were we
1:10:03
Ted? I'll
1:10:05
find it and get it too. But I did see one where he
1:10:08
was outside of the White House on the lawn and he
1:10:10
was kneeling down and the way he was touching this
1:10:12
little girl, it was. Well, there are plenty
1:10:13
of those. I mean, the thing when he
1:10:15
was in the, talking about the touching the legs
1:10:18
and the pool. I mean, what are you talking about? Sound
1:10:20
like a pedophile. I mean, in pictures with the little
1:10:22
girls who look very disturbed and very upset.
1:10:26
And we, and, you know, I unfortunately
1:10:28
know Hunter's problems. Well,
1:10:32
I mean, that laptop is, I wish more
1:10:35
people were able to see it and
1:10:37
do some research. Well,
1:10:40
in the soccer time. Well,
1:10:42
we'll cover one more, maybe
1:10:45
one more question. Maybe you
1:10:47
pick one out. Mayor Giuliani, I
1:10:49
just want to add to all the
1:10:51
voices that are defending you. Anyone
1:10:53
who knows you understands that you've always treated
1:10:56
people with respect,
1:10:58
you care about this country.
1:11:01
I think the most courageous Americans willing
1:11:04
to stand up for the people are the ones that are
1:11:06
going to be attacked
1:11:06
the most. Ah, I
1:11:09
kind of, you know, when you get attacked
1:11:11
like that, you get upset right at the beginning and then
1:11:13
you
1:11:15
get used to it. And I
1:11:17
do realize that. I actually 100% realize
1:11:19
that. I feel like it's a- I realize that
1:11:21
I'm being attacked because I'm standing up
1:11:23
for what I believe in. And I feel
1:11:25
a great affinity with those FBI agents
1:11:28
that you serve. It's a shame we couldn't have time
1:11:30
to play more. I really urge you to go
1:11:32
listen to their entire testimony. These
1:11:35
are extraordinarily intelligent, extraordinarily
1:11:37
brave men who
1:11:39
are paying a very heavy price merely
1:11:41
for doing what they took an oath to do. Absolutely.
1:11:44
And imagine, I mean, I'm sure whatever
1:11:47
they, whatever missions they might have done in the FBI,
1:11:50
I mean, they're fully exposed at
1:11:52
this point. That in itself,
1:11:54
like their families are not protected.
1:11:56
I mean, I don't even know. Their families are
1:11:58
protected. Especially young children. I mean, it's horrible
1:12:01
that the government could put them in that position.
1:12:03
Yeah, I, I, I, I failed to understand
1:12:05
them. And three of them said this, the
1:12:08
FBI refuses to pay them
1:12:10
and refuses to let them work. I don't
1:12:12
know how the FBI can do that. How do they get away
1:12:14
with doing that yet? I don't know. Like, yeah, we have to look into
1:12:16
that. I don't know how they can refuse.
1:12:19
Maybe what that means is if they go work,
1:12:21
they then lose their job with the FBI. But
1:12:24
that's okay. The only way they're going to get their
1:12:26
job back is through some legal action anyway.
1:12:29
But the way that lawyers are right now is that
1:12:32
they're all, they're all leading left. Lawyers
1:12:34
are afraid to speak up to represent.
1:12:37
They don't want to get canceled. I just, I just
1:12:39
suffered from that in Philadelphia
1:12:41
today.
1:12:42
Some,
1:12:44
some guy is afraid to continue to represent
1:12:46
me even though he's been paid, been paid. But
1:12:49
look, we'll find another one. We'll find
1:12:51
somebody. But it is hard to find,
1:12:54
to find lawyers, not just for Trump, but for
1:12:56
me and for other people that
1:12:58
defend, that have defended Trump.
1:13:01
And it's a, it's a tragedy because they're ruining
1:13:03
the legal profession.
1:13:04
It used to be in the legal profession that if you,
1:13:07
let's assume that,
1:13:09
let's assume that these
1:13:11
people, you know, hate Trump. He's terrible.
1:13:14
He's very unpopular.
1:13:14
It used to be
1:13:16
that a lawyer who represented an unpopular
1:13:19
cause or person was a hero. Like
1:13:21
what could be worse than a terrorist? These,
1:13:24
I mean, these people who hate Trump can't really believe
1:13:26
he's as bad as a terrorist. What's
1:13:28
worse than a terrorist is what's going on. But
1:13:30
no, but if you represented a terrorist,
1:13:32
you were a hero. But if you represent
1:13:35
Trump, they want to disbar you, take your license
1:13:37
away,
1:13:38
destroy you, go after your family, not
1:13:41
allow your representation. For example,
1:13:43
what they did to you. I mean, that's defamation
1:13:45
at a crazy level. I
1:13:48
mean, your body of work,
1:13:50
everything that you've done, how dare they? There's
1:13:52
no monetary number you could put on that either. If I represented
1:13:55
an Islamic terrorist, I'd be a hero. Tell
1:13:58
me that Trump is. that there's
1:14:00
somebody in the country that actually believes that Trump is
1:14:02
worse than an Islamic terrorist. Maybe there
1:14:04
is, I don't know. Maybe people are crazy enough
1:14:07
to do that. But I also
1:14:09
want to say that they have a playbook and it's just
1:14:11
like any time that they ever get exposed
1:14:13
or something that's actually truthful that they
1:14:15
can't lie their way out of, the easiest thing
1:14:18
for them to do is to make some sort
1:14:20
of salacious scandal up. They did it to Kavanaugh.
1:14:22
They did it to Trump. They do it to
1:14:25
you. They do it to anybody. And
1:14:27
it's just unfounded. And there's
1:14:29
never any actual accountability
1:14:31
for all of the lies. And then the press
1:14:34
doesn't cover it fairly. That's
1:14:36
unacceptable. Somebody wrote a claim
1:14:39
against me last week. They
1:14:41
report the claim, but
1:14:43
they don't report the fact that the person has
1:14:45
a history of bringing false
1:14:47
claims like this to such an extent
1:14:49
that it's been published in the New York Post,
1:14:52
to such an extent that it's been
1:14:54
memorialized in a court
1:14:56
decision by a judge who
1:14:58
found the person to be utterly incapable
1:15:00
of belief. But
1:15:03
they don't print that. So people
1:15:05
get the wrong impression. Because they have to make their own headline.
1:15:07
I mean, I saw one where they had to retract something
1:15:09
already, but they put that in small letters at the bottom. Well,
1:15:12
sure. I mean, how about retracting that?
1:15:14
Put it in a big headline. Let
1:15:16
the- How about retracting that I was
1:15:18
a Russian agent? Yeah. I mean, Obama-
1:15:21
And then just to write you a letter, you just- Just barred
1:15:24
me. You came into my house. I mean,
1:15:26
like- Well, how about that one? I mean, they came into my house,
1:15:29
they searched my house- They didn't take the actual- They saw our
1:15:31
office, and then they sent me a letter two years later. I didn't
1:15:33
commit any crimes. Just
1:15:35
a little letter. And yet they wouldn't accept that
1:15:38
they don't want anything to do with that hard drive.
1:15:40
I think that's unbelievable. So that tells you right there,
1:15:43
they obviously knew about it. Well, I think
1:15:45
the only thing I can tell everyone as we go into
1:15:47
the weekend is, this
1:15:49
puts tremendous stress on the 24
1:15:51
election.
1:15:53
Next week, we'll spend a little time talking
1:15:55
about it because I see DeSantis
1:15:57
is entering the race.
1:15:59
And I'm beginning to feel that he's become
1:16:02
a very negative force in the
1:16:04
sense that he is not
1:16:06
like some of the others like Vivek
1:16:09
and I think Senator
1:16:12
Scott, if he had just a racist talking
1:16:14
about a positive race,
1:16:16
what he's always doing is helping
1:16:18
Biden by doing that.
1:16:20
And I don't get that. I
1:16:22
also don't get
1:16:24
how he can develop this enthusiasm for
1:16:28
going after Trump when he wouldn't be governor
1:16:30
if it wasn't for
1:16:31
Trump. He wrote on the America First policy and
1:16:36
he wouldn't Trump and the whole MAGA institution.
1:16:40
That's what he did to
1:16:41
gain. I was there when Trump selected him
1:16:43
over a guy
1:16:46
who was the head of him by 29 points. And
1:16:49
then I went there and campaigned for him when he was
1:16:51
getting his, you know, I wouldn't say he was getting
1:16:53
his head kicked in, but he was a loser. And
1:16:56
if Trump didn't do rallies for him and send people
1:16:58
there for him, and he wouldn't, look,
1:17:01
simple fact is he wouldn't have had
1:17:03
a chance to be governor of Florida if it wasn't for
1:17:05
Donald Trump. And now he's trying
1:17:08
to destroy him
1:17:09
and I don't get it. He's the definition of an enemy.
1:17:12
I don't think he should run. I
1:17:14
think he should wait. I think if
1:17:16
he had an ounce of loyalty, he would wait. He's
1:17:18
a young guy, he's got plenty of time. On the other hand, if
1:17:21
he is gonna run, stop the negative
1:17:23
crap, run. That's gonna ruin you. That'll
1:17:26
ruin you for good. I've seen it happen. I mean, it ruined
1:17:29
Nelson Rockefeller, I'm a lot older than you
1:17:31
are, and I've seen people ruin themselves in
1:17:33
politics. And the Republican
1:17:35
Party never got over the
1:17:37
damage that Nelson Rockefeller did to Barry
1:17:40
Goldwater. And
1:17:42
even when he got selected as vice president
1:17:44
by Ford, Republican
1:17:45
Party required that Ford get rid of him. You
1:17:49
could become that if you do
1:17:51
this. And if you ever,
1:17:53
because of your attacks on Trump, make
1:17:56
it easier for Biden to get elected,
1:17:58
you will never be forgiven. Never. Never
1:18:00
never never so think about it. You're
1:18:02
young You're I think you're
1:18:04
a good governor. I do I Don't
1:18:08
I'm not gonna go participate in any
1:18:10
kind of attacks on you and as governor
1:18:12
for tactical reasons
1:18:14
But I think you got a little problem with loyalty
1:18:17
or you and you got a real problem with
1:18:20
Dedication to the big picture if you're
1:18:22
gonna help Biden get elected by
1:18:24
these negative attacks on Trump Maybe
1:18:26
that was their plan all along. Well, we'll see.
1:18:29
Let's see what happens. We got next week to talk
1:18:31
about that Sunday
1:18:33
Uncovering the truth. I'll be back
1:18:36
in New York. I don't know, you know, you
1:18:38
know, New York has less crime than Washington I got to
1:18:40
tell you that No,
1:18:43
no, I'm telling you less than the less than Philadelphia
1:18:46
per capita New York has less than Washington
1:18:48
less than Philadelphia less than Chicago
1:18:50
less than st Louis I can go on and on but
1:18:52
in any event, it's pretty bad in New York, but now
1:18:55
I want to go back Let's
1:18:57
leave tonight. That's not wait till tomorrow
1:19:00
well, remember uncovering the truth
1:19:02
on Sunday
1:19:05
what time? 10 o'clock
1:19:08
WABC radio.com
1:19:10
and go to
1:19:12
Rudy Giuliani CS.com
1:19:15
for my podcast which
1:19:17
lays out a Great
1:19:19
deal of the Durham report
1:19:21
with a kind of I think Unusual
1:19:23
spin on it that other people just don't seem to be
1:19:26
picking up.
1:19:27
Well, thank you. Thank you Megan. Thank
1:19:29
you Thank you Ted And
1:19:32
have a wonderful wonderful weekend
1:19:35
and we'll see you on We'll
1:19:37
see you at 8 o'clock next Monday
1:19:40
God bless you and God bless our
1:19:42
great America You
1:19:45
Our purpose to bring to bear the principle
1:19:48
of common sense and rational discussion
1:19:51
to the issues of our day America
1:19:54
was created a time of great turmoil tremendous
1:19:57
disagreements anger hatred. It
1:19:59
was book written in 1776 that
1:20:02
guided much of the discipline of thinking that
1:20:06
brought to us the discovery of our freedoms,
1:20:09
of our God-given freedoms.
1:20:11
It was Thomas Paine's Common Sense written
1:20:14
in 1776, one of the first
1:20:16
American bestsellers in which Thomas
1:20:19
Paine explained by rational
1:20:21
principles the reason why
1:20:23
these small colonies felt the
1:20:25
necessity to separate from
1:20:28
the Kingdom of Great Britain and the
1:20:30
King of England. He explained
1:20:32
their inherent desire for liberty,
1:20:35
for freedom, freedom of religion,
1:20:39
freedom of speech, the
1:20:41
ability to
1:20:41
select the people who govern them, and
1:20:44
he explained it in ways that were understandable to
1:20:47
all the people, not just the elite,
1:20:51
because the desire for freedom is
1:20:53
universal. The desire for
1:20:55
freedom adheres in
1:20:57
the human mind and it is part
1:20:59
of the human soul. This
1:21:02
is exactly the time we should consult
1:21:04
our history. Look at what
1:21:06
we've done in the past and
1:21:09
see if we can't use it to help us now. We
1:21:11
understand
1:21:11
that our founders created the greatest country in
1:21:14
the history of the world, the greatest
1:21:16
democracy, the freest country, a country
1:21:18
that has taken more people out of poverty than
1:21:21
any country ever. All
1:21:24
of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
1:21:28
But a great deal of the reason for America's
1:21:30
constant ability to self-improve is
1:21:33
because we're able to reason, we're
1:21:35
able to talk, we're able to
1:21:37
analyze. We
1:21:39
are able to apply our God-given
1:21:42
common sense. So
1:21:45
let's do it.
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