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The Fentanyl Crisis Consuming the Country with Sheriff Lamb and Kash Patel

The Fentanyl Crisis Consuming the Country with Sheriff Lamb and Kash Patel

Released Thursday, 13th October 2022
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The Fentanyl Crisis Consuming the Country with Sheriff Lamb and Kash Patel

The Fentanyl Crisis Consuming the Country with Sheriff Lamb and Kash Patel

The Fentanyl Crisis Consuming the Country with Sheriff Lamb and Kash Patel

The Fentanyl Crisis Consuming the Country with Sheriff Lamb and Kash Patel

Thursday, 13th October 2022
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0:00

Hey, everybody. Today, the Charlie Kirk show, Kash

0:02

Patel joins us to talk about the

0:04

latest from the Igor Dan Shankfeld case.

0:06

And Sheriff Mark Lamb is with us

0:08

to talk about what is happening on the southern border

0:10

and to promote our new piece from turning

0:13

point USA border battle that you guys

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can find at salem now dot com. that

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is salem now dot com.

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As always, you can email us your thoughts, freedom

0:21

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And

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you can email me freedom at charlie kirk

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dot com. Buckle up everybody here. We go.

0:34

Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. Maybe

0:36

Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. I want

0:38

you to know we are lucky to have

0:41

Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running

0:43

the White House post. I

0:45

wanna thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy. His

0:47

spirit is love of this country. He's done

0:49

an amazing job, building one the

0:51

most powerful youth organizations ever

0:54

created turning point USA. We will

0:56

not embrace the ideas that

0:58

have destroyed countries destroyed

1:00

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1:02

on campuses across the country. That's

1:05

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1:15

You know,

1:16

the border is completely and totally wide open.

1:19

And,

1:19

you know, if for quite some time we've

1:21

been talking about how the the American

1:23

southern border or the US southern border and

1:26

is being invaded by

1:29

the cartels who

1:31

are completely and totally pure evil

1:34

I

1:34

believe over five million people have passed

1:36

across the southern border since Biden has become

1:38

president, over two million people in

1:41

the last year. our

1:42

sovereignty is completely and totally

1:44

at stake. And,

1:46

you know, for some people, they say, well, you know, we need

1:48

mass amnesty for everybody

1:50

here, and I say that's interesting. So

1:52

you're making an excuse for one law. What other

1:54

laws do you want to make excuses for? And

1:57

I refuse to call these people immigrants They

1:59

are

1:59

line cutters, border jumpers,

2:03

and

2:03

they they are cheaters to come into

2:05

the American system. And as as far as I'm concerned,

2:07

every day they stay in America, they're continually

2:10

breaking our laws. You break into someone's

2:12

country or home and you just keep staying there

2:14

and we

2:14

should somehow feel sorry for those people?

2:17

And they

2:17

say their economic migrants, they're

2:19

thieves. They're stealing on the American

2:22

system because they broke into

2:24

our country. they know what they're doing

2:26

is wrong, by the way. It's immoral

2:28

and then you know if these charities that come out and try

2:30

to help them, like, well, we must have a heart for them. yeah,

2:32

have a heart for them by sending them back to their country.

2:34

It's not that hard enough to overthink it. Anyway,

2:36

so turning point USA, we started a

2:38

new project called Border

2:40

Battle. It's a great project. And

2:43

we've been working

2:46

on it for over nine months and we had a

2:48

big part of it is kind of our our

2:50

time with sheriff Mark Lamb, who's

2:53

just awesome. And

2:55

it's an education project brought to you by turning

2:57

point USA to educate you

2:59

about what's actually happening on the American

3:02

southern border. And

3:04

you guys could check it out at salem now dot com.

3:06

Let's watch the trailer sixty one.

3:12

Americans across our country

3:14

have to know that

3:16

the overdose death crisis that they are facing

3:19

in the northern parts of this country is

3:21

directly linked to Cartel Holisco

3:23

new generation in the Sonolo Cartel in

3:25

their lab. They need to know

3:27

that the failure of the United States government

3:29

to adjust to these cartels is

3:31

what has driven the worst overdose

3:33

death crisis in American history. And

3:37

this will get worse before

3:38

it gets better, but that this issue is

3:40

absolutely inexionable. salem

4:00

now dot com. The documentary is

4:03

amazing. It's beautiful. It

4:05

is aesthetically

4:06

really entertaining. It's informative.

4:08

It's educational. And you're

4:10

gonna walk away from it with

4:12

a lot of information.

4:14

and hopefully,

4:15

some clarity on the subject of the

4:18

border, promo code kirk for twenty percent off at

4:20

salem now dot com, Joining us

4:22

now is one of the stars of the film, Sheriff

4:24

Mark Lam. Mark

4:26

welcome to support the press release. You say

4:28

in the documentary, that the thank

4:30

you. That that you say in the documentary that

4:33

the

4:33

cartel is pure evil. Tell us

4:35

more about that. Absolutely,

4:37

Charlie. And thank you for doing this project.

4:39

By the way, I think that it more Americans

4:41

This is the only way we're gonna to to

4:44

really let Americans know what's going on out

4:46

there. But the cartels are pure evil

4:48

because they have zero regard for human

4:50

life. Whether it's abusing

4:53

people that these open border border

4:56

policies are bringing to the doorsteps

4:58

of the cartels, whether

5:00

they're enslaving those people, or

5:02

killing American citizens with

5:04

fentanyl or ruining

5:07

a car economy, whatever it

5:09

is, the cartel can care less

5:11

as long as they're making money and gaining

5:13

empowered, and that is why they are pure

5:15

evil. Look, any I believe

5:17

that freedom is next to godliness. And

5:19

if you take away somebody's freedom, whether

5:21

it is through enslavement or

5:24

whether it is through enslavement, through

5:26

the drugs like fentanyl, You

5:29

are doing the opposite of that, which makes

5:31

you pure evil. Yes. So

5:33

can you talk about how the cartel runs

5:35

the southern border. This is something that a lot of

5:37

people that do not live in border states

5:39

quite understand. Can you talk about

5:41

how they humans smuggle for profit

5:44

and for cash? and that we're dealing with a

5:46

very sophisticated organization of the

5:48

cartel that is not just, you

5:50

know, kind of some typical

5:52

gang bangers. You know, these are people that really

5:54

understand the intricacies of

5:56

logistics and military technology, and

5:58

we talk about it all throughout the

5:59

documentary border battle.

6:02

talk

6:02

us talk to us about how the cartel

6:04

controls the border. I think it's very important

6:06

for our audience to understand. Well, they

6:08

control it through violence first and foremost.

6:10

started. That is the way that they they gain

6:13

this territory, and they've done it here in America.

6:15

It's not just in Mexico.

6:16

They have their own routes right here in

6:19

America, right through counties like mine,

6:21

that they in essence control. The

6:23

Bureau of Land Management, which is our

6:25

federal government, has put up signs saying,

6:28

travel caution. Smugglers may

6:30

be encountered in this area.

6:32

To me, that's like our government giving up and

6:34

saying, look, we've just kind of conceded this

6:36

area to the to the Mexican cartels.

6:39

And what they use is, like I said, they

6:41

use violence. and fear to

6:43

intimidate their people. Now what

6:45

we've seen is a two thousand percent

6:47

increase in what was already a very

6:49

profitable business for them. It is

6:51

even more profitable now. But what

6:53

most Americans don't realize, we all know that

6:55

the cartels traffic drugs into

6:57

America But do they know

6:59

the extent of the human trafficking that

7:01

is going on into America?

7:04

And these open border policies we're seeing

7:06

now are bringing, like I said, the

7:08

clientele right to the the doorstep

7:11

of these cartels, and they're charging

7:13

five, six thousand dollars a person.

7:16

they have so much cash on hand. I

7:18

heard they're making two hundred

7:20

million dollars a week right now

7:22

with the amount of people showing up and

7:24

paying them cash to come over to

7:26

America. So that's

7:29

their main stay of operations

7:31

is trafficking humans trafficking

7:34

drugs, and they're gonna do it at all costs.

7:36

And like you said, Charlie, they have so much

7:38

money that they can hire the brightest and best

7:40

minds out there to ensure

7:42

that their product is arrived safely

7:44

at its location. Yeah.

7:46

The New York Times says smuggling migrants

7:48

at the border now a billion dollar business

7:51

We talk about this in our film border

7:53

battle. Mark, why don't more of our leaders

7:55

talk about how the cartel is just printing

7:57

money off of this? Where is Mark Kelly for example?

7:59

Why is Mark Kelley? Who is the

8:01

senator from Arizona for a national audience?

8:04

Why is he ignoring the fact that

8:06

millions of people are being illegally smuggled

8:08

cash across our southern border. Isn't that slavery?

8:10

Yes, it is. This is an

8:12

uncomfortable topic for a lot of Americans,

8:14

but I will tell you slavery has never been

8:16

more prolific in America. The

8:18

cartels are enslaving people every

8:20

day. They have three hundred thousand people

8:22

showing up at the border every month that

8:24

they can enslave. How many times can I

8:26

sell you? Bill, you'll hear this in the show

8:29

once? How many times can they sell you a

8:31

woman or a child over and

8:33

over and over again? And

8:35

so I it it boggles my

8:37

mind as well, Charlie, that that people like

8:39

senator Kelly are not standing up. He

8:41

and I had a very frank conversation

8:43

six, eight months ago. And I said, I

8:45

need you to be vocal against this

8:47

government to tell them how wrong this is

8:49

because you senator Kelly go.

8:52

first half, just what is going on here

8:54

in Arizona. And your

8:56

indifference or silence on

8:58

this matter tell it

9:01

makes you complicit in it. So

9:03

we had a very frank conversation. He

9:05

he will pretend like he cares

9:08

only because he wants your vote, but I will

9:10

tell any voters out there on the table.

9:12

He doesn't care one

9:14

bit. He is he

9:16

has purposely turned a blind eye to it

9:18

just like this administration. And you're

9:20

to to answer your your question, Charlie,

9:23

they're scared. They're scared to

9:25

say and speak out because of the way

9:27

that this administration has gone

9:29

after people or the way

9:31

Liberals in the left and the progressive

9:33

attack you if your voice is contrary

9:35

to theirs. And so most of them would

9:37

rather sit in the corner and be quiet

9:39

and be cowers. That

9:41

that's

9:41

exactly right. Sheriff Mark Lamb.

9:44

Are

9:46

you like

9:46

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9:49

nuts, whether it's Russia gate, market

9:51

crashes or selling oil to China

9:53

or

9:53

this insane inflation? Well, right

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9:57

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Mark,

10:47

let me ask you, what is the solution

10:49

to this? Because I think when you

10:51

watch the border battle series, people

10:53

will learn how bad it is, but also how solvable

10:56

it is, how do we fix this

10:58

invasion happening on our southern border?

11:00

Well, Charlie, the most simple thing to do is

11:02

go back to the Vera policies

11:04

that we were under when this

11:06

administration changed occurred.

11:08

We know that those were successful

11:10

just by the mere numbers. really

11:12

they need to put the privacy side, go back to

11:14

those. Now we've got to build on that. We've

11:16

got to continue to finish the wall.

11:18

We've got to make sure that border patrol

11:21

ICE agents CBP agents feeling

11:23

emboldened to do their job.

11:25

You've got to do a hard shutdown on this

11:27

border. The only way we're going to

11:29

stop if flow of fentanyl and human beings,

11:31

being trafficked into this country for

11:33

slavery often times. The only way

11:35

we're gonna stop that is do a hard

11:37

shutdown on this border. watching

11:39

your live your lives thing. You talk

11:41

about getting people out of this

11:43

country. We have to send a message that it's not

11:45

okay to break our laws. and we're

11:47

gonna have to really make some hard decisions. And

11:50

those are not easy things to do. Now

11:52

what we cannot do is do things

11:55

like pass up on eighteen thousand

11:57

border patrol agents, but

11:59

fund eighty seven thousand

12:01

IRS agents when we

12:03

only have three hundred and

12:05

eighty six ICE agents in the

12:07

entire state of Arizona. So

12:09

our ability to remove people

12:11

that have come into this country illegally even

12:13

criminals is very

12:15

handicapped just because of that.

12:18

On Blue, can you repeat

12:20

that number again? How many ICE agents are in the

12:22

state of Arizona? Three hundred

12:24

and eighty six. You know, that includes

12:26

your your hierarchy, you know, your

12:28

supervisor. So How many ground level guys

12:30

do you actually have? Only three eighty

12:32

six in the entire state of Arizona,

12:34

and they're talking about putting eighty

12:36

seven thousand IRS

12:38

agents. For all of you American

12:40

people, that should tell you they do not care

12:42

about your security nor your border.

12:44

They only want your money.

12:47

Unbelievable. It is so

12:49

solvable, and it's such an incredible

12:51

crisis. Really quick, Mark, can you talk about

12:53

the damage fentanyl is doing to

12:55

communities across the country, made possible

12:57

thanks to democrats keeping our border wide

12:59

open. Absolutely. And

13:01

that is the cause, Charlie, because

13:03

it's coming through the southern border.

13:05

Fentanyl has become the leading cause of

13:07

death of Americans amongst the ages of

13:09

eighteen to forty five. And

13:11

yet, it's over a hundred and seven thousand

13:13

people last year. I guarantee that number's gonna

13:15

be far superior to that this year.

13:17

And it and I haven't heard a single

13:20

word from this president or his administration.

13:22

I don't hear anything from the

13:24

mainstream media, and they don't want to

13:26

address it because that would expose their

13:28

inefficiencies and

13:30

the problems with their open

13:32

border policies. So they really don't want to talk

13:34

about it. And it's shameful that they're

13:36

not because the families of these loved

13:38

ones who are being poisoned across this

13:40

country deserve to be treated

13:42

better. it is unbelievable how they've

13:44

just turned their backs on the American

13:46

people in that sense. Charlie, I'm going

13:48

to give you some statistics for Arizona.

13:51

because you don't just have to ingest this

13:53

drug to make it lethal for you.

13:55

You just have to be in the vicinity

13:57

of it. In Arizona last year,

13:59

thirty

13:59

three children

14:01

died from fentanyl poisoning.

14:04

Seven under the age of one.

14:07

If that statistic alone

14:09

doesn't get all of these politicians unelected,

14:11

then I don't know what to do. We may be

14:13

maybe our moral compass is much more

14:15

broken than I thought, but the

14:17

fentanyl crisis is going to

14:19

bring America to its knees and

14:21

we talk a lot about it in border battle.

14:24

They did a really good job of

14:26

really showing the American people

14:28

this this how it

14:30

impacts American families. And thank

14:32

you again, Charlie, for really

14:34

having the guts and the the And

14:36

using your resources to put this out

14:38

there, I can't thank you enough. Well,

14:40

thank

14:40

you. We deeply appreciate that,

14:42

and it's going very well. You were very generous

14:44

with your time. It's border

14:46

battle, Salem Now dot com, Sheriff Mark

14:48

Lam, guides us through it from the Arizona perspective,

14:51

and it is at Allot invasion, modern day

14:53

slave trade, And yes, the left

14:55

does not care at all. Sheriff Mark Lamb, thank

14:57

you so much. Thank

14:58

you, Charlie God bless.

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16:02

Cash

16:05

Patel. Cash is a great

16:07

American. Honored to call him a friend.

16:09

Cash welcome back to the program. I

16:11

have to be honest, I'm not following

16:13

this Igor Dan Schenkel case

16:15

closely. Remind us who he is and the

16:17

significance of this, and do you still

16:19

believe in John Durham? Hey, Trevor.

16:20

It's great to be back with you. Thanks so much for having

16:23

me on again. Yeah. So Eager did

16:25

check off the short story as he

16:27

was Christopher and Steel's

16:29

number one source. for the

16:31

false dossier, meaning that he

16:33

was the one that peddled the false information to

16:35

Steele, who is getting paid by the

16:36

Hillary Clinton campaign and

16:38

the FBI for being

16:40

an FBI format. But

16:41

what we learned last week was that

16:43

Danshenko himself, and this even

16:45

floored me, the guy who did Russia again.

16:47

was a paid informant for the FBI

16:49

for three plus years after they fired

16:51

Christopher Steel. So they used

16:53

their corruption corrupt

16:55

activities in their confidence in human source network

16:57

to cover up their own arrogance, to cover up

16:59

their own PR pro corrupt actions. And what

17:01

have we learned yesterday in day one of the trial,

17:03

not only that,

17:03

but we learned that the FBI offered

17:05

up to a million dollars

17:08

for Christopher Steele to go and corroborate

17:10

the false information in October twenty

17:13

sixteen. That means they knew it was

17:15

false before they went to an FBI visa

17:17

court, and they did it anyway, and they were

17:19

willing to pay a taxpayer funded bounty.

17:22

lie to a federal court? I

17:24

mean, this

17:24

is incredible. And

17:26

so the significance

17:28

of this is that the federal

17:30

government is paying for the infiltration

17:32

of political opponents.

17:34

I mean,

17:35

cashless where you think it doesn't get any

17:37

worse. just when

17:38

you think it gets it can't get any worse. We learn

17:41

this. And so what exactly is go what

17:43

do you expect to come out of this trial? Is this

17:45

gonna be another swing in a mess? I

17:47

don't think so

17:49

because we're out in Virginia, and it's

17:52

and we're not in DC, thankfully. So we've

17:54

got a much better jury pull out

17:56

there. He may have a much smarter judge. And, also,

17:58

he's charged he then can go

17:59

charge with five counts versus one

18:02

count. So there's five separate felonies he's

18:04

charged with. So the

18:06

jury would have to give them an entire pass

18:08

on everything. And what the defense basically

18:10

said is, yes, their client

18:12

then Chenco lied. So

18:13

they've admitted half the case, but they're saying, oh,

18:15

it wasn't a big deal. Nothing to see here sort

18:17

of this thing we call materiality under the

18:20

law. They're saying it's not material. It's not

18:21

a big deal. It didn't change

18:23

anything. And what John Durm is saying is you

18:25

literally lied to

18:26

the FBI five separate time

18:28

about supposedly an

18:29

investigation. They say they were running

18:31

above board of time, but you

18:33

were funneling complete false information. You

18:36

then became a source of the FBI,

18:38

and now

18:38

you're being prosecuted

18:40

by a special counsel

18:42

for breaking the law while you were paid government

18:44

in performance. I mean, I don't know how much

18:46

more corrupt it can get, but John Darrow's gonna

18:49

at least lay out all this information, but

18:51

that million dollar offer

18:52

to Christopher Steel in October of

18:55

twenty sixteen just before the

18:57

first five that weren't went up. prove

18:58

that James Comey and company lied

19:00

to the world when they said we had verified all

19:02

the relevant information in that application

19:04

and the field update. they

19:07

had offered a million reasons for the world to

19:09

believe a million more of their

19:11

lives. So there's a political article that

19:13

says Dan Schenco trial opens expected

19:15

to be last of prosecutors probe.

19:17

Is that really it? This is it for Durham,

19:19

Kash, all this build up, all of

19:21

this drama, for a

19:23

settlement to quit and Yeah.

19:26

I don't

19:27

know. You know, I've I've I've been

19:29

big on John Darrow. hope it's not his last one. I

19:31

don't know what the sourcing is. I have no inside information

19:33

on it. But he's

19:36

trying this case himself he's

19:38

actually in the courtroom doing the prosecuting, which is

19:40

a which is a rarity. So

19:43

that's interesting. But I really hope

19:45

not. I've I've you know this. I've been on your show

19:47

a lot. and I've gone big

19:49

on John Durham in the past and and I

19:51

just hope that this is not the last one because you're

19:53

right. It will be a tragic end

19:55

to hold almost no one

19:57

at the mid levels is where I wanted to go accountable, struck

19:59

the pages, the McCabe's and

20:02

company. And if this is where it ends, then, you know,

20:04

we are gonna have to just go

20:07

in

20:07

and do it ourselves in twenty, you know, twenty

20:09

four, but that's gonna be too late as you and I

20:11

have talked about. Yeah. I

20:12

mean, so we impeached a president for

20:14

a bunch of lies twice. and then

20:16

the FBI now admits, you know, basically that they

20:19

can't prove. I mean, like, so I'm just let me

20:21

just I'm I'm really curious. It's not for

20:23

a lack of evidence. cash.

20:25

Right? We have the evidence. This is just a lack of

20:27

will or Durham is afraid to

20:29

lose. What's going on? Well,

20:30

remember the one man that John Durham

20:33

has to be controlled by by the law is Merrick

20:35

Garland. And we've seen Merrick Garland as

20:37

as I refer to these people now

20:39

corrupted F. top level gangsters,

20:41

is the most political,

20:44

repotivated attorney general in the

20:46

history of the United States. If you can just see this

20:48

from all its recent action that you and

20:50

I have talked about extensively. So

20:51

John Durham reports to America and if

20:54

America doesn't give him the

20:56

permission to continue prosecuting, the John

20:58

Durham doesn't have the ability do so. So if that's the

21:00

case, then we need to find that out if he was

21:02

shut down by a politically

21:03

active attorney general from exposing more of

21:05

their own corruption. and

21:07

that'll that'll you know,

21:09

I mean, the FBI and DOJ have to be completely

21:12

overhauled as it is. But if we come to find that out

21:14

after we have midterm victory here, and that's

21:15

what happens,

21:16

and, you know, I don't know that the

21:19

faith in these institutions can be restored

21:21

anytime soon. Yeah.

21:22

I'm I'm afraid you're right. And so I I just I know so

21:24

many people in our audience are waiting, you

21:26

know, for some

21:27

form of justice. And I just don't think we're ever

21:29

gonna see it. with

21:31

Peter Shuck or Lisa Page or any of

21:33

these people. Unfortunately, I just don't think they're ever going

21:35

to be held

21:36

accountable. And so

21:37

You know, the phase

21:40

act is makes it a federal crime to

21:42

use force, the threat of force, or physical

21:44

obstruction to prevent individuals from

21:46

obtaining or providing reproductive health

21:48

care services. I think it's widely been being

21:51

misapplied. Cash so let me get this

21:53

straight. If you spy on a president and create

21:55

a plot against a president, you

21:57

could walk freely, but you go

21:58

outside of a more life center

21:59

and sing HIMSS and you're gonna be raided

22:02

by the FBI. How does that

22:04

one work? Yeah. That's the two

22:04

tier system of justice that this

22:07

administration on America Island and Chris

22:09

Ray has created for the American people.

22:11

They are politically targeting

22:14

individuals instead of targeting individuals

22:16

for crimes. They are manufacturing crimes

22:18

and committing, I

22:19

think, unlawful activities at the DOJ

22:21

and FBI, but as you outlined, This is

22:23

a two tier system of justice that they have basically built

22:27

single handedly in modern day America, which

22:29

was never or ever supposed to

22:31

have that occur. and I

22:33

get the you're in mind and everybody else

22:35

is outraged on this because it

22:37

is destroying

22:38

America's ability to trust its

22:41

law enforcement Yeah. I

22:42

just I see it, you know,

22:44

time and time again. So what can the

22:46

new Congress possibly do cash in this

22:48

regard? I mean, criminal referrals, obviously,

22:51

do

22:51

nothing. What can the new Congress do

22:53

anything about this? Or is just kind of Russia

22:55

gate gonna go into the memory and

22:58

nothing's

22:58

gonna happen. Well, the

23:00

the new congress can do what Devin and I did when

23:02

we ran Rushagate, which is stand up

23:04

a committee to at least to keep the world

23:06

on what actually happened and get the truth out. I

23:08

know it's not the form of accountability that people

23:10

are gonna wanna see in terms of prosecution. Can I

23:12

get that? Me and the form of equity prosecutor

23:14

certainly gets that. But as the guy who ran rush

23:16

again, at least, the Congress's job is to be able

23:18

to get the information out to the American public in

23:21

the world. That's to what happened. They can do that

23:23

because we have seen how rogue committees like the

23:25

UNFLEC committee and January six abuses,

23:27

congressional subpoena power, but you've

23:29

seen the power that it has to produce

23:31

documentation and witnesses when necessary. hope

23:33

our leaders and we send them there.

23:35

Great guys like Blake Masters in Arizona

23:37

and then Adam Blackbulk in Nevada

23:40

where where we where we all live out

23:42

west there. folks like that are gonna have to

23:44

show up in strength

23:46

to get and demand the documents

23:48

and may be released. So we, at least

23:50

amongst ourselves, can have accountability at

23:52

the voting blocks where it matters. Howard Bauchner:

23:54

Yeah, I mean, that I

23:55

I suppose that's it. I mean, can state attorney generals

23:57

do anything? We talked about local Sheriff's

24:00

Cash. Right? I mean, is there any path forward

24:02

there for justice? Or what's

24:04

your thoughts

24:04

on that? Yeah. Absolutely. You know,

24:06

I was just out at Arizona, Nevada with

24:09

the president Trump's rally last

24:11

weekend. And that's that's the very concept we brought

24:13

up. It said if Washington DC is not willing

24:15

to act and state attorney general can act,

24:17

and Hunter Biden's laptop is a

24:19

perfect example. It's not as if he only committed a

24:21

federal crime. He committed multiple crimes in

24:23

multiple states. And there's no reason that

24:25

attorney generals in those respective states can't come

24:27

to the fold and bring those charges

24:29

immediately. And I even recommended

24:31

that they look into that if the

24:33

federal government comes up short or gives them a

24:36

sweetheart deal. And because I'll remind everybody that, you know, this

24:38

whole double jeopardy thing, you can

24:40

technically prosecute someone for the same crimes in state

24:42

and federal courts. it

24:44

is actually legal. And

24:46

so if they wanna play that game, then

24:48

it's up to us to elect state AGs

24:50

like a POMADA out in Arizona. who are

24:51

going to get the job done. And then when our

24:54

federal government fails, like you

24:57

pointedly asserted the

24:59

other week, the states need to act. And the

25:01

states need to step up and act. You got a new book here,

25:03

Kash, tell us about it. We talked about it before, the

25:05

plot against the king, two thousand Meals, and tell us

25:07

about it. Yep. Thanks so much.

25:09

fly against the king dot com. So it's a series that

25:11

President Trump launched for me. The first book

25:13

brought against the king with Rushagate. I'm actually

25:15

in Nashville right now at the launch party with

25:17

John Ridge big and rich

25:19

for truth social and the plot against the

25:21

king two thousand mules. I collaborated

25:23

with Dinesh DeSousa to teach our kids

25:25

and youth and young adults about election

25:27

integrity and how there's a hundred thousand people in the

25:29

land and two thousand two hundred thousand votes, something's

25:31

wrong. And the media went nuts, but it's okay

25:33

to teach our children about facts

25:35

in history and how an election was

25:38

rigged with things like Hunter Biden's laptop. So

25:40

we said it in multiple times again.

25:42

And, yes, we have Adam Schiff being

25:44

peed on by a friendly dog and of we have

25:46

blowing food. So I think everybody's

25:48

gonna love it, fight against the king dot com.

25:50

We're having a great time here in Nashville

25:52

with John Ridge and Company Aaron Lewis.

25:54

and so many other greats are are

25:57

loving the book, and it's also on truth

25:59

social. And

25:59

president Trump wants to put in every house and every

26:02

library in America, so hopefully

26:04

you guys can help us do that. That's

26:06

our mission these days.

26:08

Final question here, Kash. What's the latest on

26:10

the Mar a Lago raid that seems to not be

26:12

primary focus after the Department of Justice decided

26:15

to unconstantially

26:16

raid the home of a former president. What

26:19

what's what's the latest on that entire saga? Well, you

26:21

yeah. You're not gonna love this answer. So I, you know,

26:23

not I'm not really publicly talking about

26:25

that right now. So we

26:27

get we're working on some things with the

26:29

former president. So we've agreed

26:31

to

26:31

just leave it there for now. Well,

26:34

Fair

26:34

enough. Alright. Kash Patel, thanks so much.

26:36

See you soon. Thanks,

26:37

Brad.

26:39

What

26:40

is

26:41

happening with

26:44

John Federman who is running for the

26:45

senate race in Pennsylvania should make all of

26:47

you the biggest doctor Oz fans

26:50

on the planet. John

26:53

john fetterman Federman,

26:54

if he is if he

26:57

was

26:57

okay health wise, his ideas are completely

26:59

and totally wacky, but it's no longer a joke.

27:01

John Federman simply

27:05

cannot answer questions.

27:09

John Federman cannot not only can

27:11

he not answer questions, he can't even

27:13

understand the words of the questions that are being

27:15

asked to him. So John Federman

27:17

sat down with NBC News,

27:19

and he had to have closed captioning

27:21

in front of him to be able

27:24

to understand what was being said to him. He

27:26

cannot understand words that are being said to

27:28

him. And this is I'm not trivializing

27:30

this. I'm not trying to be cruel. John

27:32

Federman cannot become a US senator. He does

27:34

not have the health or the

27:36

ability. He had a stroke. That's a

27:38

sad thing. You were not

27:40

able to serve in the US senate. That should that should

27:42

be a disqualifying aspect.

27:44

And if you live in Pennsylvania, if you know someone that lives in Pennsylvania,

27:46

you need to send them this segment, you need to

27:48

send them these clips and you need to say,

27:51

it's better If you don't like doctor Oz,

27:53

just don't vote for Federman. You are voting

27:55

for someone that will not be a listen to

27:57

constituents, listen to questions, you'll

27:59

be totally

27:59

controlled. How is

28:01

this race even close? Well, that's a

28:03

separate issue.

28:04

okay Okay. So let's

28:06

go to cut fifty

28:08

seven of his interview in NBC News.

28:10

Cut fifty seven. Politicians

28:12

should realize that disclosing limited

28:14

information about their health can make it

28:16

more of an issue than full transparency.

28:19

I know you're tired of answering these questions.

28:21

Don't you think that if you just release

28:24

those records and answered

28:26

those calls, it would be easier to put

28:28

this to bed. Donald

28:31

Berwick:

28:31

Once I said, I

28:33

believe that the having

28:36

this our

28:39

doctors

28:41

saying that we're fit to do

28:43

it. And I have

28:45

demonstrated my abilities and

28:47

where I'm at, He's looking

28:48

at a closed captioning screen when

28:50

he's answering these questions. Is

28:53

someone feeding

28:53

him lines? He's reading off

28:56

a teleprompter. teleprompter This

28:58

guy makes Joe Biden

29:00

look sentient. Cut

29:01

fifty six. Here's a montage of his

29:04

gaffes. Play cut fifty six. Eagles are

29:06

so much better than

29:09

Eagles. I'm doing

29:11

I'm doing fantastic. And

29:14

and it's not about kicking kicking

29:16

balls in the authority or

29:18

anything and make sure you take

29:20

advantage of this amazing opportunity

29:23

to

29:23

the only thing you have stand

29:25

to lose is your

29:28

record. What is wrong with

29:30

demanding for an

29:35

easy, save safe

29:38

kind of their

29:41

income a path

29:43

to a safe place

29:45

for them to win. He

29:46

can't understand voices. It's

29:49

a very serious thing. You probably shouldn't

29:51

be a US sender if you can't understand

29:53

voices. Cut fifty

29:55

five. NBC presses a little bit

29:57

more. Play cut fifty five. In terms

29:58

of any symptoms related to the stroke

29:59

or any other conditions, you

30:02

know, you hadn't disclosed the AFM, you were

30:04

diagnosed with five

30:06

years ago. Is there anything else

30:09

that is in your health

30:11

record? Any other conditions or

30:13

symptoms that you

30:15

have not told voters about? As far

30:17

as I

30:17

know. Yeah. As far as

30:20

you know,

30:20

there's there's nothing else.

30:22

Yeah. I

30:22

think so. Alright. and cut

30:25

forty six has the reporter

30:27

saying that they had a hard time understanding any

30:29

of the conversation. A federal government couldn't understand anything that was

30:31

happening. Play cut forty six.

30:32

we had a monitor

30:35

set up so that he could read

30:37

my questions because he still has

30:39

lingering auditory processing issues

30:41

as a result of the which means he

30:43

has a hard time understanding

30:45

what he's hearing. Now once he reads the question,

30:47

he's able to understand you'll

30:49

hear he still has some problems, some

30:52

challenges with speech.

30:55

He had a hard time understanding our

30:58

our conversations. Lingering

31:00

auditory processing symptoms. You mean, you

31:02

can't understand what's being said. Pennsylvania

31:05

wake up. You

31:07

can't elect this man. You've

31:10

got to message. You gotta get out. The grassroots

31:12

have got to start hitting the

31:14

ground. This guy would be a six year senator and it would be

31:16

so sad for the country. Ugh,

31:18

it would be such a disgrace to

31:21

feed him Quickly.

31:21

Please get the message out. Thanks

31:23

so much

31:25

for listening. Everybody.

31:26

Email me your thoughts as always, freedom at

31:28

charlie kirk dot com. Thanks

31:30

so much for listening. God bless.

31:35

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31:36

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31:38

go to charlie kirk dot com.

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