Peasants Perspective
Peasants Perspective: A Voice from the Edge of Freedom
Join Taylor Johnatakis, a self-proclaimed “peasant” turned podcaster, on an unfiltered journey through family, faith, and the fight for American ideals. From the depths of DC Jail—where he recorded during a 14-month sentence tied to January 6—to his triumphant return home after a Trump clemency in 2025, Taylor delivers raw, heartfelt commentary for the common man. Expect a mix of gritty storytelling, reflections on liberty lost and reclaimed, and timeless lessons drawn from his life as a septic designer, father, and reluctant rebel. Whether he’s reading Dr. Seuss to his kids or dissecting the state of the republic, Peasants Perspective is a bold, unpolished call to stay grounded amidst chaos. Subscribe for a front-row seat to a story that’s as real as it gets—no filter, no apologies.
Peasants Perspective
Why Fraud Raids And Oil Prices Matter More Than Headlines
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The “peasants” are watching the scoreboard and it’s not as simple as “economy good” or “economy bad.” We dig into a jobs report that blows past expectations, why revisions always matter, and how media messaging can make the same data point feel like victory or disaster. From there we zoom out to what actually hits your daily life: wages, inflation, and especially energy prices that can swing optimism faster than any press conference.
We also get into Bitcoin and sound money, starting with Coinbase being approved to operate a national trust in the United States. We talk about why that trust structure matters, what it could mean for mainstream crypto adoption, and why a fiat system built on constant depreciation changes human behavior. If you’ve ever felt like saving gets punished while speculation gets rewarded, this part will land.
Then the conversation goes full-spectrum: Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, the risks of escalation, and the economic leverage hidden inside oil chokepoints. Back at home, we cover DOJ shakeups, Pam Bondi getting fired, and why fraud investigations like hospice and Medicare scams could matter more to most families than the scandals that dominate social media. We close with immigration flip-flops, Supreme Court influence questions, and ActBlue foreign money reporting that raises uncomfortable accountability questions.
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Peasants Perspective Kickoff And Sip
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SPEAKER_14We're getting screwed, man. Every time we turn around, we're getting screwed. Oh, the revolution's gonna be true podcasting for sure. It's the only way we can. It's the little guys, the little guys that take the blood of everything. It's gotta stop. Peasants, man. We're just peasants. Every one of us. You watch those old movies, you see the peasants in the background with the kings and kings walking around. We're those people. We're those people. Good morning, peasants. Welcome to another episode of The Peasants Perspective. Chantini, good morning. Right on the trigger. As soon as we hit go stream, it was like you were waiting. Awesome for Good Friday morning. Good good Friday. Good morning. Welcome, welcome. Tiffany, Carlito. Tiffany, good morning from YouTube. Welcome, welcome. Oh man, Carlito sent me something yesterday that was absolutely hilarious. And when it's time in the show, I'll share. Anyways, good Friday. Happy Good Friday, John Attakis. Glad to have you guys here today. You guys are our early risers. I know at least John. Well, you guys are not in our time zone. Do we have I can't think of any Pacific time zone people that join us live? Every now and then Lisa will. I know my wife's sitting over there. She'll she'll tune in.
SPEAKER_11I might have a family member or two. I don't know.
Spokane Event Plug And Community
Bitcoin Trust News And Sound Money
SPEAKER_14Yeah. You know, it's interesting on the uh on the audio downloads, it kind of tells me the the metro area that your IP is from or whatever. And we've got a pretty decent crowd over in Seattle, North Bend, uh Bremerton. There's a there's a good little West Washington crowd. We should do a peasants get together here sometime. Speaking of, on April 25th in Spokane, I will be there doing a 1776 live presentation. It's gonna be kind of an all-day presentation, or I don't know, like noon to six or one to six or something like that. It's gonna be awesome. We've got Tom coming up from Colorado, talk about Bitcoin. I'll be there. Lisa will be there. Not sure who else will be there, but it's April 25th. You can get tickets at 1776live.us. I think their tickets are 49 bucks. So, anyways, yeah, Carlite says space race team players are present and accounted for, sir. Hi, I love it. Okay, let's jump in today. It is time for the simultaneous sip. And that is why you guys show up bright and early, I'm sure of it. And all you need is a cup or a mug or a glass, a tank or to Chalce Stein, a canteen, jug, or flask, a vessel of any kind. Fill it with your liquid. Today I like iced coffee from the gas station and fill it with your favorite liquid and join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the dopamine hit of the day, the thing that makes everything better, the simultaneous sip. And it starts right now. Man, I hate it when I don't get the sound. Right during the sip. Although it does give me a heads up, so it's not during the show, I guess, like the main body of it. I don't know. I sometimes wonder if people online skip over this port. Pony boy, good morning. Glad you made it. Oh, and I just deleted it. Okay, well, we had the simultaneous too. That was fun. That was awesome. Hmm. Good stuff. I don't know why I decided to get iced coffee this morning. Uh oh. Okay, let's jump in. We've got, yeah, Ron is double shot. All right, let's jump in this morning. Oh, by the way, I wanted to say thank you to Lisa for getting me the shirt, the Trump 45-47 shirt. This is my very first Trump shirt, believe it or not. And you know what's great about it? A, it's made in the USA because there was a sticker on it that told me that. And it came from the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. So, like, Trump made money on the shirt. It's not some random guy putting Trump on a shirt and selling it. So that's pretty cool. Very fun. She also got my wife a sweater, too. So I can't wear this shirt outside in public here in Washington. I'm a sweater, but it's nice, it's fun. Okay, let's jump in here. A couple things. Well, one thing's pretty interesting. Yesterday, Bitcoin made a big deal. Breaking$60 billion Coinbase was just officially approved to operate a national trust in America. So the whole Bitcoin. And for those of you that are 1776 live members, you'll understand how significant this is that it's a trust that they're doing that in. So it's not a traditional bank, it is a trust. And uh that's pretty cool. I have a big belief that Donald Trump is going to try to open the door to sound money for Americans to allow us a way to have sound money, which Bitcoin is. Another good thing, guess what, Ron? Big, big news. Big news.
SPEAKER_20Look at the futures jump, and it is because this is one heck of a report, folks. Wow, is right, Steve Moore. Non-farm jobs coming in, 178,000. 178,000 jobs. The expectation was 60,000, folks. Uh, the unemployment rate went down to 4.3%. Uh, the expectation was 4.4%. We didn't get a loss of manufacturing jobs. We got a hit of 15,000 manufacturing jobs. Private sector jobs get this, folks, 186,000. 186,000. The estimate was for 70,000.
SPEAKER_14Look at the future. But but Ron, I thought Marjorie Taylor Green said that the economy sucks and Trump's not doing anything for nobody. Yet unemployment goes down, job rates go up, market goes up, but we're a war and I win. Doesn't matter. America's still better than everywhere else.
SPEAKER_07Here's CNBC. We are significantly stronger. 178,000. However, there's a pretty big revision in the rear view mirror. If we look at uh the minus 92,000, it becomes minus 133,000. So the two-month revision ends up actually, uh, if you look at the previous month, only minus 7,000. So not as bad. 178,000. When was the last time we had a number that strong?
SPEAKER_14We have okay, he's gonna mention the last time we had numbers as strong. Now you have to remember, it's funny, he mentions the revisions, but during the Biden administration, they don't mention the revisions, and he's about to quote numbers that were later revised down a million for the year.
SPEAKER_07Okay, to go in the Wayback Machine all the way to May of 23 when we're, excuse me, June of 23, we're 225,000. This is a big number. Excuse me, excuse me. We have to go back to D sub 24, Joe, 237,000. So it's still a very solid number going in the way back machine. Now let's get into it. And that was when the border was wide open and they were it was all illegal immigrants getting jobs.
SPEAKER_14It was all alien, non-foreign-born workers getting jobs. That's amazing. So huge job numbers. Even CNN had to admit it was a big deal. And I didn't see it coming. Nobody saw this coming.
SPEAKER_00I mean, the expectation was what, 60,000 jobs, and it's 178? Wow.
SPEAKER_28Yeah. Uh look, the job market bounced back in a big way in March, and that is good news. Really blowing away expectations.
SPEAKER_14I mean, the expectations expectations. But Ron, I thought we were gonna have a bad economy because of the war in Iran. Uh, turns out we have electricity, so that's better than some parts of the world right now.
SPEAKER_11Now, I I do think our economy is doing okay, but I don't tend to trust any of these numbers, whether they're good or bad.
SPEAKER_14You know, I uh it's the only barometer we have. I know it's horrible. The only barometer we have.
SPEAKER_08Here's another one. If we get that oil price back down to$60, we are gonna see the biggest economic boom you ever saw in this country. It so much depends on bringing the oil price down, getting the straits open. Trump said he's gonna get this done in the next few weeks. I'm here to tell you if that happens, the economy, U.S. economy is primed for a big boom.
SPEAKER_14Mm-hmm. You know, it's amazing what happens when you put a businessman who's actually made a billion right in charge of the economy. I was talking to my wife this morning on the way to the gym. I was like, it's interesting. Uh uh, there was a there was a a video of Brett Weinstein and his wife Heather Hiring. Is that how you saying, whatever it is, I don't know why they have different last names. They should be more conservative and you know, have the same last name. But anyways, they were both educators at Evergreen College in Tacoma, which is a super far-left liberal school. And they weren't that's why they have their names. They weren't, yeah, that's right. They because, you know, heaven forbid, she'd surrender, you know, it's just a phase one feminist. But you know, for a decade they teach at the school, teaching all the progressive values, Marxism, all that stuff. And then one day they have a no whites allowed to go to school day. That's like, hey, I think that's a little bit racist. Oh my gosh! And they ran them out. And all of a sudden, in the rearview mirror, he's like, Oh, yeah, I guess all that stuff that we were teaching wasn't so good, and the policies are bad, and you know, we were dedicated to truth, we just didn't know what truth was, you know, that kind of nonsense.
SPEAKER_11And all of a sudden they were super enlightened.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, so this clip ends with her talking about Washington State and the taxes and blah, blah, blah. And then she's like, all the social services. I'm like, oh, the social services you guys pushed forever, the redistribution of wealth scheme. And she's like, Corden Lane's looking really nice, you know. And I'm like, oh my gosh, I hate this so much. The other day we played the clip of the billionaire with the last name that I can't pronounce, and he was talking about he was, you know, really died in the wool, Democrat all those years. And then the fine people hoax is what got him, you know, the truth. It's truth to power, but truth being the key word, you guys are just a narrative to another narrative kind of thing. And I'm like, you know, but you're you donated money, you were totally bought in, you drank the Kool-Aid. And I told my wife, I said, Do you know how many billionaires are out there that are actually self-made billionaires? There's very few. It's what Obama used to say. You didn't build that. Yeah, if you're a billionaire, you didn't do that with apartments and real estate, right? That's that's a hundred billion dollar game.
SPEAKER_11Yeah, I heard a thing once that made a lot of sense to me. There's nobody that made a billion dollars using compound interest. Just think about that.
SPEAKER_14Yes, and so I was thinking about that. I was like, Donald Trump is so unique because, to my knowledge, there's not one single deal he's ever done where it's a government contract, right? It's skyscrapers, it's golf courses, it's it's franchising, merchandising, licensing of his brand. But I can't think of one single hospital that he's built. Those get government contracts. I can't think of one single, you know, hospice care center that he's built. There's no daycares on this list of aspects. He might be one of the truly the only actual self-made billionaires that I'm aware of. Every other billionaire, Mark Zuckerberg, uh, that's a DARPA program. The whole boss brothers story is a complete scam.
SPEAKER_11Yeah, you close down the plug Bill Gates right into that one, too.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, Bill Gates, exactly. Government contracts, right? Government acquiescence to his computers. Oh, we'd like your computers. How would you like$10 billion? You know, staff up. So the whole thing is just a uh good morning, peasants. Watch out for the scavenger cannibals temple. Do you know what he's talking about there? No. I'll tell you about in a second. Anyways, so Donald Trump is super unique, put a real businessman in charge of the economy, and we've had nothing but stronger and stronger economy, despite the Democrats just, you know, peeing in their Cheerios every morning. Doug's mentioning the scavenger cannibals. That's Joe Biden when he talked about my brother, he was eaten by cannibals and pop. Do you remember this? Hey, yeah. So look out for the scavenger cannibals. Doug and I were in the Philadelphia prison, the uh Bureau of Prisons in Philadelphia when that came out, and we were laughing so hard about it. The scavenger cannibals. You gotta watch out for the scavenger cannibals. Okay, this is Jameson Greer, U.S. trade rep, talking about uh trade and just all the great things that are going on.
SPEAKER_01Well, uh, you know, Trace, it's not what I think, it's what the facts show. When you look over the past year, manufacturing productivity has gone up the highest level it's ever been. The past two months, we've had record-breaking export numbers for the United States, over$300 billion in exports in January and February. We've seen the trade deficit go down by 24% since April. So Americans are making more stuff, they're getting paid more to make it, and they're selling more of it overseas. So on every count, it's been a big win.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, you know, basic economics. I I've been listening to the book The Bitcoin Standard recently, and it has a lot of history in there, but like barely talks about Bitcoin to the very end. But it was talking about uh Keynesian economic models and monetarists and stuff like that. What a scam, man. The whole Keynesian model is designed on live for today. In fact, Keynes Keynesian or whatever his full name is was traveling around Europe going to child brothels. He was a pedophile. And his whole thing was didn't want family, didn't want long-term investment, wanted to live for the moment, right? When the dollar or any money is depreciating, it becomes a spend it now, live in the moment. There's no delayed gratification because if you delay gratification, you have less. Right. And so his anyways, all you savers, and then he starts talking about you know, governments should decide what their population should be, and then eventually you can loosen up on the bad parts of the population. It was eugenics, man. It was crazy. Anyways, I can't believe that we follow that economic model. People are just stupid. All right, more of the Trump boom.
SPEAKER_20More good news uh on the jobs market, Maria. Uh, we had uh coming in for an 202,000. That is better than the expectations of 212,000. Continuing 1.841 uh million, just a slight tick higher. We also got the U.S. trade balance for February, better than expected, negative$57.3 billion. We're looking for negative$61 billion, but ADP came in better than expected, Maria, yesterday at$62,000. That estimate was only for$40. Annual pay four and a half percent higher, guys. So all of this as we go in for the jobs report tomorrow, 60,000 is the estimate for non-farm payrolls for the jobs report tomorrow, Maria. Uh, but again, you know, better than expected numbers.
SPEAKER_14So that was yesterday. Wages are up four point something percent. I mean, this is happening, man. Now, there's a very concerted effort by Democrats to prevent real job growth. Okay. This is a very acute effort to try to put into the zeitgeist that there are no jobs, the economy's bad, prices are too high. Listen, prices are always too high. Like, when in your life has anybody gone to the grocery store and gone, these groceries are too cheap. I can't believe they're so inexpensive ever in your life. No matter how old you are, reflect upon that for just a moment.
SPEAKER_11Yeah, thinking back to my grandparents when they were buying Snickers bars for a nickel, you know. Ah, crazy.
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SPEAKER_14You know, so in Missouri, they were voting. This is a city council, and they're and I don't know why they're meeting in a high school gym, but they were. Um, I think it was because the audience size. So they were voting on a data center to go into Missouri. Now, you can have a lot of reasons why you oppose data centers, you can have a lot of different, you know, reasons why you'd want to do that. But in this particular instance, this city council, the council voted, asbestos council voted to approve a six billion dollar data center. And then it's quote, despite public pushback. So let's have this public pushback here.
SPEAKER_11Just imagine yelling non stop.
SPEAKER_14Hey, I have that same t-shirt. Okay, so you've got this group of people in this gymnasium saying, We don't want this data center, we don't want this data center. Now again, oh my gosh, the public outcry. Turns out they're all paid. Oh. They're all paid to be there by a Democrat NGO saying, we don't want the data centers. And where's the Democrat NGO getting their money? From China. Why? Because China's competing in AI and they don't want us to open data centers. Oh. Isn't that convenient? Right? So what happens is the Democrats are over there stabbing themselves. You got jobs. All you want is jobs, but I don't want that job.
SPEAKER_11I want the farm job, you know. It's like for a small municipality, a six billion dollar project. Can you imagine the income that that's gonna stream that that's gonna bring into the city like that?
SPEAKER_14A small municipality and long term too. Yeah, yeah, big time. Now, you can oppose data centers in your neighborhood. It's the Namba, right? Not in my backyard situation. I don't want a nuclear waste dump yard in my backyard, you know, but I want nuclear power. NIMBES. Yep. Okay, now uh RNC research posted this from CBS News. This is back in July 18th, 2022. And just to put things in perspective for people, right? So this is nationwide gas price averaging. And this was CBS news. So you see the spin on everything all the time. Gasoline prices in the US could soon drop to an average of four dollars a gallon, according to a Biden energy advisor.
SPEAKER_13Okay.
SPEAKER_14Oh, that's such good. It could soon drop to$4 a gallon. I just want people to remember when Trump came in, it was a buck eighty-seven or left. It was a buck eighty-seven. Right. And by 2022, we were over four dollars a gallon, and they were pitching us, it might drop to four. And sure enough, just before the election, it did. It dropped to like$3.89 a gallon nationwide average, which means here we were paying$4.50,$460 per gallon of gas. Trump comes back in, drops right back down to$2 a gallon national average, and even less, right? If you were in the Midwest, it was like a buck. I saw was it buck 67 somewhere, something like that. I mean, that's like for me, that's high school prices.
SPEAKER_11Yeah, I can't remember what I paid the other day. It was like five and a half or six bucks, and you bought some diesel. What'd you pay?
Iran War Talk And Hormuz Oil
SPEAKER_14Oh my gosh, dude. Yesterday I filled up my diesel truck. Oh, it's got like a 32-gallon gas. Oh my gosh. At$6.55 a gallon, and I went to the cheapest. I never priced gas. I just go to where I gotta get gas, right? I actually was like paying attention on my where I'm going to the AMP and by the highway because it was$690 up by my house. Oh my goodness. So I walked out of there. I can't remember what it was. I didn't even want to look. I think it was like$170. So I went in and I went ahead and applied for a second credit card so I can pay for it. It was rough. It was really rough. Shantini said, There's nothing wrong with farm jobs. Absolutely, there's nothing wrong with farm jobs, but you ain't making six billion dollars. Yeah. Okay, Seymour Hurst says this. So, in response to Trump's speech yesterday, do you know who Seymour Hurst is, Ron?
SPEAKER_11No.
SPEAKER_14Okay, so Seymour Hurst is he's a award-winning journalist. He's one of these guys that breaks like a lot of deep stories. He's the one who broke the Nord Stream pipeline story and or not the Nord Stream pipeline, um the yeah, it was the Nord Stream pipeline coming across the the one they busted. Yes. Yeah, so he busted that story saying it was the CIA. So Seymour Hurst, a journalist who correctly predicted the bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities and broke the Nord Stream story, says Trump's speech was a ground war announcement. Trump was telling all the world that ground war is on as of today. Thousands of Navy SEALs and Army Rangers are either en route or soon will be in zones to zones within striking range of the Strait of Hormuz. He says Trump could have 50,000 fighters ready to clear the strait or dig out entrenched uranium from tunnels under the nuclear sites. Hirsch has one of the best track records in investigative journalism. He doesn't say things like this casually. If he's right, then Trump's speech was wasn't about ending the war, it was about starting the next phase of it. The one the public hasn't been told about yet. Well, interesting. So that's Seymour Hearst.
SPEAKER_11So they're gonna tunnel under the enemy's lab and then dig up underneath and then take the uranium out. Is that what I just heard?
SPEAKER_14Well, Trump made a comment on Trump plane yesterday. He was like, listen, you know, the uranium's buried a thousand feet under the ground and they can't get to it. And if we see them digging, we'll bomb them again. Oh. So I I don't know that that's really in the cards. If you ask Mark Levine, we have to go get the uranium, whatever. Um, so that'll I I don't know, man. I don't want an endless war in Iran. It just makes people upset. But I understand what's going on there. I mean, you can't have Iran having any possibility of a nuclear weapon. They're holding the Strait of Hormuz hostage. Um what does that mean to us? I don't know. So yesterday, Donald Trump started and there was a lot of talk yesterday that Trump had a deal in place with the Iranians, and then they they shot a missile or did something and that no deal. And so his speech kind of changed to where it was like, if they don't do it, we'll bomb them back to the Stone Age. So it was kind of one of those we have a deal, we calendar to press event, and we don't have a deal, so I'm gonna have to come here and Talk as if we were going to have a deal, but we don't have a deal, so beware. I don't know. But yesterday they started bombing critical infrastructure in Iran. So here is Iran's largest bridge that is only like 10 years old. It's about twenty twenty miles outside of Tehran.
SPEAKER_17The message: it is time for Iran to make a deal before it is too late. Iran responded by posting a list of bridges from Jordan to Abu Dhabi that are now potential targets, and insists Israel and the U.S. have not damaged the regime's war machine.
SPEAKER_23Our strategic military production takes place in locations you are completely unaware of and will never be able to reach.
SPEAKER_17The IDF claims to have they have ghost installations, headquarters that Iran used to finance its military operation as Israel releases figures claiming 20% of the regime's budget is spent on weapons. The release says two billion dollars were given to Hezbollah in 2025, and hundreds of millions are funneled to Hamas so it can strike at Israel from Gaza and the West Bank. Right back with the message. Interesting.
SPEAKER_14So they blew up a bridge. So they're doing it. He's going after infrastructure, which means Iran's really not making a deal. And you know, the last couple days, Trump's been like, we're gonna get out of the Strait of Hermoots, we're gonna go. Someone else needs to come in and take the oil. Okay, great. That sounds awesome. And then this morning Trump put this out with a little more time, we can easily open the Hermoose Strait, take the oil and make a fortune. It would be a gusher for the world, isn't it? Donald J. Trump. Question marks. So I guess this is a a feeler.
SPEAKER_11So is uh nobody coming to take the oil? And we're just gonna be like left with it sitting there, and we just I guess we'll take it home.
SPEAKER_14I guess I mean uh uh I I what it sounds like to me is no one in the world is prepared to do anything, like that is what it sounds like China has a military and the United States has a military and Russia has a military, everyone else just has a security team, you know what I mean? Like they they don't clearly can't they're feckless. Like, why would you have a flag it from the Bahamas? You know, you're not getting any protection from the Bahamas, you're clearly getting protection from the United States, you know what I mean? Why would you have a flag from South Korea? They're not gonna bail you out in the Strait of Hormoots.
SPEAKER_11Imagine you're a pirate and you're targeting ships, and then one floats by with a Bahama flag on it. Whoa.
Pet Issues And Midterm Reality Check
SPEAKER_14Well, ignore that. If I was in the Western hemisphere, you know, Donro Doctrine, we take it. Sure, sure, but you're just like soft target. Oh man. Again, I don't know. I mean, I guess if we take control of that oil, we'll control. I I saw a number right now, like the United States controls 53, 49% of the world's oil supply. So if we were to take the Strait of Hormoes, would that jump up to like 70, 80 percent of the world's oil supply? Huge number. Huge number. So the Democrats have been stuck in this routine of constantly running on problems, never fixing any. And everything that's been happening, like if you got a job recently, you're like, oh, the economy's doing better. If you've gotten a pay raise and your pay is up four point something percent, things are feeling pretty good. And you know, as long as you're not listening to Marjorie Taylor Green or some of the doomers out there, then things feel pretty good. And everybody who talks, this is what's crazy to me. And and even some of our listeners, and I don't I don't know if this is a trap, everybody's entitled to their own opinion, but there's these pet issues. People have pet issues, and I get it. J6 for me is a pet issue, it touches me, right? But I have to step outside of things and be like, I'm in charge of my own life, I'm not waiting for a settlement, I'm not waiting for vindication or anything. I'm free, I gotta move on with my life, right? But people have pet issues, so like Epstein is a pet issue for people, or no new wars, no new wars, pet issue for people. No kings, no kings, yeah. You've got these pet issues, and the Epstein thing is one of the big pet issues that people have. And there's this thought that if well, if we don't have accountability for Epstein, the Republicans are gonna lose in the midterms, right? But the Epstein thing isn't a Republican problem, it's a Democrat problem. And those files have been like if you understand the situation, it's like those files have been scrubbed to the point, uh, the point that the Republicans got a hold of them. That it's like have you ever considered maybe there's nothing there to charge anybody with? Like, there's actually like the the real hard evidence is missing, and we don't know who's in possession of it. You know what I'm saying? Like, and who's to say there hasn't been accountability? Like we don't know, like that that's what makes this so difficult. Is it's like I can't make it a pet issue for me. It is what it is. Like, if you're gonna go through, like I just mentioned Keynes Keynesian or whatever, you know, the whole world's running on Keynesian economics. The guy's a pedophile. This is this is the this is what happens when there's elites and they've got money, and you know what I'm saying? Like it's King Solomon had a thousand wives, bro. Like David had a thousand concubines, like get over ourselves, you know what I'm saying? Oh, it's a moral depravity, and and King David, you know, like I hate it, it's not our standards today. We absolutely should prosecute anybody who's doing anything like that, but at the same time, what do you want from us? You know what I'm saying? Like the economy, there's so many other issues. There's the whole financial system, there's the war on terror that we have to wrap up somehow. So the the pet issues make people go Trump's gonna lose the midterms, the Republicans are gonna get slaughtered at the midterms. Okay. If that's what you think, then you have to figure out how the Democrats are gonna overcome their own unpopularity.
SPEAKER_18These numbers are just atrociously awful. A double A for the Democrats here. I mean, just take a look here. Congressional Dems have the right priorities. Look at this. Overall, 74%, nearly three in four say no, just 25% overall say yes. You might say, okay, well, at least Dems like Democrats. Uh-uh, not the case. Look at this. The majority of Democrats are independents who lean Democrats. Look at this. 55% say no, congressional Democrats do not have the right priorities. And then you just see a minority, 45% of Democrats say that congressional democrats have the right priority. This to me just jumps out of the screen because it screams primary challenges all over the map. These numbers So the Democrats aren't popular with the Democrats.
SPEAKER_14So that's the thing. Like when people are like, Well, Republicans are just gonna have to lose the midterms, Marty Easy. You say you are confusing me. You're gonna have to fill me in a little bit more on what the confusion is and try to clear it up. Pray the Rosary Daily, good morning. So the Democrats aren't popular with the Democrats, they're not popular overall. So unless you're a single issue voter now on Epstein accountability or no new wars or whatever your pet issue is, what's your alternative?
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SPEAKER_14That's the thing. When you're like, oh, Trump, Trump just hasn't fulfilled that one campaign promise that I held on to. Okay, well, do you think Kamala would have fulfilled any of her campaign promises? Do you think we'd be anywhere better as a country under Kamala Harris? Like it's kind of one of those with politics, a lot of times it is the lesser of two evils. So let's be real, let's be realistic about this. Like that's that's kind of my thing. If you're an accelerationist, and hey, listen, you can have a debate about accelerationism. Let's just burn it down and see what it is.
SPEAKER_11Don't hasten the day. Don't hasten the day.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, don't hasten the day. But that's that's kind of my take on this. It's like, oh, um, in all these districts where they're gonna have a Republican or a Democrat, would you rather have a socialist communist or a moderate rhino? Oh, well, I don't like moderate rhinos, but you like communists? Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, it's like there's communists and there's everyone else.
SPEAKER_11Right. Be careful what you're throwing out.
Space Race Shirt And Moon Skepticism
SPEAKER_14Yeah, because I I don't think you're gonna have a lot of John Fettermans running around. You still are gonna have a lot of real hardcore communists that are in that 25% category. Uh, but Republicans are gonna lose the midterms only if they don't get control of the elections. They're not winning because they're popular. You know, they're not even popular amongst Democrats. That's CNN. Okay, so that's kind of my take on that. Uh, super hybrid brain put something on there. Richest rappers in the world, JC Drake Diddy, whatever that is.
SPEAKER_11Okay, so space race.
SPEAKER_14So Carlito, our resident flat earther, which he's got good reasons. The guy worked for NASA, just so people understand. Carlito worked for NASA. Okay, he ran a division there. Carlito, I don't know if you if I can share any more, but Carlito is not ignorant of the world. He was a Coast Guard pilot and he went and worked at NASA in intelligence, by the way. Oh, cool. Okay, so Carlito is no dum-dum on these topics.
SPEAKER_11So playing around the PJs.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, so I take him very serious when he talks about the flat earth and stuff like that, because I'm like, hey, we've never gone to the moon. Well, yesterday, after our discussion about space race being team player one, because well, I'm on team USA at the end of the day. So if the space race means no new wars, I'm down. Okay, so Carlito's wife designed us or him, this t-shirt, and I really think we should open a merch store and it should be one of our first products. So Space Race Team Player One, USA. How great is that? Right? Team Player One. That is that is the greatest shirt I have seen next to this one in a long time. I love it so much. Space Race Team Player One. I don't know. We got to figure out a way to get people these shirts because they're awesome. We got to put a little peasants perspective logo, like somewhere, maybe, maybe right here in the corner of the flag or something like that. Um, it's a flat, but I'm a big magazine player, unlike Marjorie. Oh, oh my goodness. Uh, I sent you the video yesterday, Carlito. I'm gonna show you guys this. So, yesterday there were um images sent back from Artemis as it was flying through the galaxy, I guess. And uh this is this is what we got sent back here. So this is this is really big foundational stuff here. So they finally sent back our space images. Oh snap. Oh my gosh. I've never seen space. It's not a ball, it's a flying disc, man. Oh, that's the moon. That's the moon, yeah. That's why it never that's why it never rotates. It's just a disc hovering around.
SPEAKER_11Okay, we gotta see the ice wall at Antarctica. Where's that?
SPEAKER_14That's right here. It's the whole Alsace in the water, bro.
unknownIsn't that great?
SPEAKER_14That is awesome. Anyways, uh, probably not parody, not any more parody than what they tried to feed us as a load of croc crap in 1966. So this was CBS news. Okay. Now, for people that don't believe we went to the moon, the Martin Sabrell experts. I want to definitively show you that we didn't go to the moon.
SPEAKER_11Okay.
SPEAKER_14See with your eyes, hear with your ears. It's 2026.
SPEAKER_11Okay.
SPEAKER_14I understand if you're deceived by an AI video today, and maybe back in 1966 when Oh, this would have fooled everybody in 1960 for sure. Yeah, in 1966, like I underst I don't I don't I don't know when did color TVs come around? It was before this, right? But they're sending images back from space so they're black and white. Just look at how CBS, this is this a spacewalk, okay?
SPEAKER_25Look at this.
SPEAKER_14This is like a Peter Pan play, man. This is how you make Peter Plan fly on stage. This is so bad.
SPEAKER_11I should rank along that tether line you see there, twenty-five feet of a foot record. I love the seriousness. Oh wow, look at that. Flat Earth right there. Through that chest pack. Oh, grab on, quick.
SPEAKER_14Total nonsense. Total nonsense. So this is like, hey, see with your eyes. It's 2026. We now have HG television. You know what reality looks like. You've all watched Peter Pan and the flying strings and stuff like this. Here is them jumping off the lander. Okay. Again, see with your eyes.
SPEAKER_16It's a starch flag.
SPEAKER_14You know how much starch they had to put on that flag to get it to hold up like that?
SPEAKER_25Why did they fake it? Such a good question.
SPEAKER_14Why did they fake it? Here's why they faked it. Because the space race was a better option than World War III. Right. Okay. When you understand how the money system and fiat systems specific specifically tie into the bankers, war is profitable. It drives the military-industrial complex, it drives jobs and factories, it makes money.
SPEAKER_11Plus, also a cold war is much preferred to a hot war when there's nuclear weapons involved.
SPEAKER_14And remember, when you've got a fiat currency system and the way the the way the world economists think, they're all Marxist. All government spending is good spending. Right. There can be no bad government spending. And why would we blow it up when we can make a trillion dollars on it? Well, because then you can build another version of it. So that's that is why they would that's why they would fakes it, fake, fake it. Because uh I said yesterday it was like five, what was it was one, it was uh five and seven people in America were employed directly by the space race. There was a factories who were working, it was huge.
SPEAKER_11Yeah, okay.
SPEAKER_14It was huge. It's what led to the huge booms in the 50s and 60s, yep, right? It was we we were on a sound money system, we were still on fiat. Government could hypothecate and print all they wanted, and instead of building bombs, we built missiles. We took that missile tech and we decided to build rockets to go to the moon. But what we were doing, what were we doing to do that? We were developing our missile technology. So as soon as we had intercontinental ballistic missiles, oh, we didn't have to send any people to space anymore because that was the objective was to build missiles, right? And so that's that's why they faked it. They faked it to grow our economy and to race with Russia, who was also doing the same thing because they were a communist country and they didn't have the bomb first, but they needed missiles to put bombs on top of, right? Because they were going to get a bomb. We had bombs and we needed a way to deliver them. Because you remember, the only time we ever used the nuclear bombs, we had to fly them in on planes.
SPEAKER_11Right.
SPEAKER_14And that wasn't going to be viable again with the Soviet Union because they had anti-aircraft missiles. If you remember, we spent a lot of time. Japan wasn't set up to defend themselves. That's why they projected out. And so when we came in and we started firebombing Tokyo and stuff like that, we were hitting what few anti-aircraft things they or anti-aircraft things they had. And then we could fly in with the bomb. So we needed to develop missiles, and that's what the space race did it helped us develop missiles under the guise of one step forward for mankind or whatever. Okay, one step for man, leap, leap forward for mankind. Now, here's the thing: we know the exact place that they filmed the lunar landing. Here's the video of it. The exact place it was filmed. Huh? The exact place that it was filmed. I think it's out in the Nevada Desert or something like that.
unknownOkay.
SPEAKER_14So that's the thing. We knew I have I've hypothesized that you know, maybe we went to the moon, but the video foot there's no video footage, so they did it, you know, or you know, on a stage, you know, or out there in the Nevada Desert. I I just don't think we did. I think we were developing intercontinental ballistic missiles, and that's all it was.
SPEAKER_11Well, and don't forget that they had all the telemetry data that they somehow deleted on accident.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, you'd think that'd be fall somewhere in the Smithsonian, right? But it's lost. So here are the astronauts that went to the moon the first time, allegedly. So this is before, all smiley and happy. And here's afterwards when they have their press conference when they landed. Look at these guys, look at their faces. That's the most depressing press conference that ever happened in the history of ever.
SPEAKER_11Yeah. Hey, you guys just went to the moon. What are you gonna do next?
SPEAKER_14We're going to Disneyland. We just got sworn in on a secrecy to never ever swear it again. And I just realized my life is over.
SPEAKER_11Yeah.
SPEAKER_14Because they're gonna I'm gonna be put up on a pedestal, I'm gonna be given awards, my name is gonna be remembered in history for something that I never did or never happened. That's what that means.
SPEAKER_11Yes, for something that someday you're gonna see the shame of.
SPEAKER_14Yes. Now, if you don't believe me, hear with your ears and see with your eyes. Here's the Artemis astronauts in their press conference before they went up yesterday. Now, I do believe we have the technology to slingshot around the moon. Okay, I believe we're there. I've watched Elon Musk launch and catch rockets. We obviously have the benefit of satellites. Nobody's doubting that there's some camera up in space taking pictures of the ground. Okay, so clearly we figured out how to get into space and do that kind of stuff. To me, this seems plausible. Like this Artemis program, it seems plausible, but the astronauts themselves will slip out and tell you the truth.
SPEAKER_06It might hit it, might land wrong, but I'm gonna try uh to this is the first time we're gonna send humans to the moon and we're gonna have humans in lower. That is awesome. Uh like we should, as humanity, we should take a brief moment. So that's awesome. One of the things that we most asked for and look forward to is we are going to do a crew conference between integrity and the International Space Station, the crew that's up there.
SPEAKER_14Uh wait, what let's go back to that.
SPEAKER_06This is the first time we're gonna send humans to the moon, and we're gonna have humans in low Earth orbit.
SPEAKER_14That is okay. All right. There's your sign. You see with your eyes, you watch the NASA video from the 1960s, and you're like, I can see the pendulum point. I can see the hinge of the string, I can see the the the umbilical cord being drawn by gravity down as he's I can see all the fulcrum points. I can see all the fulcrum points, exactly. The the they're on orbit and there's the planet bull crap, right? No way. So see with your eyes, you can see it. They say stuff like that. Do you think he just forgot about Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong there?
SPEAKER_11Yeah, yeah, yeah. Right.
SPEAKER_14Oh, how convenient. Now, everything about space, UFO technology, all that stuff, it's all top secret. And I think we've mentioned this before, but there's this scientist, military, gen, I don't know, colonel, whatever he is, that went missing. Did you hear about this?
SPEAKER_29There's a few of them.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, there's been quite a few of them. Well, this one guy in particular, he went missing, and his family's like, listen, he he didn't like he planned to leave. Like, there's something happened here. He like left his phone and you or took like he did a bunch of preparatory things to disappear, kind of thing, right? So this is Tim Burkhart talking about him and the others. What happened with this man two-star Genoa?
SPEAKER_10He was he was um, he's the guy that was uh had a lot of nuclear secrets and was allegedly the gatekeeper. And I've been told by several sources that he was the gatekeeper for the UFO stuff. And of course, his family said, Oh, he didn't have anything to do with UFO, but these people are people of honor.
SPEAKER_29They didn't want to die either.
SPEAKER_10Yeah, and they don't tell their family, they don't tell their family, so their family doesn't is a maturity.
SPEAKER_00And Congressman, I understand there's others too, right? I was seeing that there's like a whole bunch of scientists that are also tied to some top secret stuff.
SPEAKER_10Yes, man, the lady that disappeared, she had a lot to do with the um the metallurgy, um the top secret secret metallurgy that we use in terms of our missiles and stuff. I mean it all just kind of fits together. And uh there's a there's a very it's a very small fraternity, and when anytime one of them something happens to one of the others are take note of, and that was that was brief this week this past week. And um I'll just say that uh that that group is is is very nervous, they are very nervous about what's going on.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, I'd be Artemis program is going up. Now we have a narrative. Now we have a narrative. So space, you know, what what what was the shirt? Uh space race. Space race, space race, team player one. Get on board, buddy. Get on board. Because if you're not team player one with a space race, you know, you could get popped off. And I think that's what we've got here. You know, there's a Chance that there is no space, it's all interdimensional stuff. You know what I mean? Like this is a a projection. We're in a computer system. We don't know. But we get a these scientists. Yeah, these scientists that are in the know that have the nuclear tech, like he's mentioned, the metallurgely, the recovered craft and stuff like that.
SPEAKER_11Um, you can't let these guys get in front of a camera, they might say something dumb like that astronaut did.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, it was literally that's the first time we're going to the moon. Well uh that was top secret, buddy. You're supposed to be the second time we're going to the moon. There was a lot of, you know, it wasn't just one guy stepped on the moon. We had rovers, they were playing golf up there, like the whole thing was set up.
SPEAKER_11Well, he also said first to go to low earth orbit, too.
SPEAKER_14What about Katy Perry? I thought she was one of the well. What about the ISS? I don't know. Is it in high earth orbit? I have no idea. Is it even up there? Uh I don't know. Can't verify that one, but space race team player one.
SPEAKER_11Yeah. Well, I mean that one chick did fix the toilet, so okay.
SPEAKER_14Yeah. Apparently there was uh memo back, their Microsoft Outlook wasn't working. It's great. I love it. I love it so much. We're just along for the ride.
SPEAKER_11Are they using Windows 93?
SPEAKER_14Because it's a little more robust. Uh, we're just along for the ride, right? Shantini, farming is great. Stick with what we know, what what's necessary. The space race stuff is like cool, cool, bro. I mean, okay, I'll buy my ticket to the moon when when they're for sale. But until then, you're only going to be in classified programs and space force guardians and all that.
SPEAKER_11And it's not grown any corn chips, so who cares?
JD Vance Fraud Czar And Raids
SPEAKER_14Pony Boy says they're astronauts. It's pretty good. All right. So JD Vance has been put in charge of fraud. Vice pres uh Donald Trump says Vice President JD Vance is now in charge of fraud in the United States. So if you have any kind of embezzlement schemes or anything like that, just give JD Vance a call. He's in charge of it. Oh, wait, hold on. It's a massive and pervasive. And the job he will be doing in conjunction with many great people within the Trump administration will be a major factor in how great the future of our country will be. We will call him the fraud czar. And he will, his focus will be everywhere, but primarily in those blue states where crooked Democrat politicians like those in California, Illinois, Minnesota, Somalia, beware, Maine, New York, and many others have had a free-for-all in the unprecedented theft of taxpayer money. The numbers are so large that if successful, we would literally be able to balance our American budgets. Raids have already started in LA. Good luck. And sure enough, they did. Here's the initial sets of raids in LA. And we're going to go through a couple of these because these guys did not joke around. They started coming.
SPEAKER_26Here's another arrest down in the Topanga hospice. And here they were paying kickbacks to the patients, giving them$600 a month in an envelope. That's because they were getting reimbursed from the feds about$6,000 a month. Now they are also paying marketers to find seniors and take their Medicare card. They built the government for about$8 million, not eligible, and they were not terminally ill.
SPEAKER_27The name of this endeavor is Project Never Say Die. Because the folks who are in the nursing in the uh hospice facilities owned by this couple and their family don't seem to ever pass away.
SPEAKER_26So the feds are here for a reason. California was giving out thousands of lost hospice licenses to people who are unqualified, no oversight, and of course, taxpayers have been paying it for it ever since.
SPEAKER_14Operation Never Say Die.
SPEAKER_11Finally, an operation with a great name.
SPEAKER_14And raids in Idaho!
SPEAKER_13A lot quieter.
SPEAKER_14No sound? All right.
SPEAKER_11I guess not.
SPEAKER_14Then I'll tell you about it. Early this morning, the FBI and partners arrested eight of 15 defendants, charged in connection with nine separate health care fraud investigations focusing on hospice and other schemes. The arrests were made in and around the Los Angeles County, as well as Cordelaine, Idaho. Some of the defendants are healthcare professionals, including nurses, a psychologist, and a chiropractor. Losses to taxpayers exceed$50 million.
SPEAKER_11You know, I'm glad that this is happening and that they're going into Illinois and California and Idaho. But, you know, all these pressers, and every time Trump mentions all these problems, how come we always get the short end? Can you mention Washington, please? Can you get up here and give us some love?
SPEAKER_14Oh no. Well, they do actually. I mean, there's been a couple.
SPEAKER_11I mean, we are shooting being like the top whatever worst state in the whole nation.
SPEAKER_14Washington feels like an impenetrable fortress past the Cascades. You know what I mean? It's like I I have the same feeling. It's like, how is this? You can see it. Yeah. You know, you can see the fraud, but yet I guess we wait. I I think we're on the list.
SPEAKER_11I mean, it is so bad up here, people. I mean, we had$500 million stolen in a Nigerian scam for real. COVID.
SPEAKER_14Oh, yeah, we forgot to password protect the website with the money. What? Jay Ensley was full retarded. I have a neighbor who grew up with him. Oh. And grew up with him and his wife. He said his wife is the brains. Jay Ansley is the puppet. She has his hand up his ass and tells him what to say.
SPEAKER_11Yeah, and he eats paste.
SPEAKER_14Yeah. And he he moved to Idaho. Oh, he oh. He moved to Idaho. Like he stopped being governor and he moved to Idaho.
SPEAKER_11Oh, thanks, man.
SPEAKER_14Dude, like, I get it. You know, Idaho's a better place to live, and you've effed up the state so bad. Why would you want to live here? You know what I mean? Like, of course, you don't want to live where you poop and rap all over the place.
SPEAKER_11So you followed all the people that you pushed out. Okay.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, exactly. They got something going on over there. It's that is shocking. Shocking. You know, in my opinion, governors should die in the state that they were the governor of. Absolutely. Have some pride. Have some pride. No kidding. So here's another one. FBI arrests a California couple accused of running a hospice fraud scheme.
SPEAKER_25Very nice. All behind gates. Essentially hidden behind all of this. You wonder where the money for bosses fraud goes. Some of it goes to funding a certain certain lifestyle. See one.
SPEAKER_14So it's not all illegal immigrants. In fact, that's where a lot of your wealthy neighborhoods like you said, there's no billionaire that's ever become a billionaire because of compound interest. Right. And I think that you are going to find on a lot of these places where you have these multi-million dollar houses, what do they do? What do they do? What factory do they own? What empire do they sit on top of? What pyramid scheme are they the top? Right. Right. And the answer is they're not. You're a psychiatrist. Well, are you such a good psychiatrist that you can live in this neighborhood? Because most psychiatrists make about 80 grand a year. You know what I mean? But this psychiatrist is the reason why there's a bunch of students out there going, I should be a psychiatrist. He's rich. He's not a psychiatrist. He's a fraudster. Which might be the entire profession in the first place. So that's that's, I think, going to be really interesting for us. Now, even this also was uh happened yesterday. A big announcement.
SPEAKER_30California has spent more than$24 billion over the last five years with little to no progress in solving solving our homelessness epidemic. California state officials failed to provide meaningful oversight over the individuals who received most of these funds, and they had little to no answers to the public's demand for accountability. Well, that accountability starts today. Today we are announcing significant developments into our investigation. We're making public two criminal cases relating to two separate real estate developers who are involved in misappropriating millions of state funds intended to combat homelessness. This morning, this is actually older.
SPEAKER_14It wasn't yesterday.
SPEAKER_30Federal agents arrested Cody Holmes, a 31-year-old Beverly Hills resident, and the former CFO of Shangri Law Industries, a downtown LA-based developer of affordable housing, for defrauding the home key program that is administered by the state of California. The program awarded grant money, which included federal tax dollars, for specific projects to convert motels into housing for the homeless and to operate the units. By April of 2022, Shangri-La Industries, where Holmes was the CFO, had co-applied with multiple California cities to convert numerous properties in California, including a location in Thousand Oaks. The state asked for proof that the company had the financial capacity to build all the projects. In response, Holmes and Shangri-La knowingly submitted fake, fake bank statements, which claimed to show that the developer had about$160 million on deposit. Not only were the bank statements fake, our investigation shows that Shangri-La and its affiliates had nowhere near the amount of money they claimed they had in the thing.
SPEAKER_14It's interesting. I mentioned yesterday that you know you almost can't have a mortgage, you can't do mortgages without committing mortgage fraud. I remember the very first loan I ever applied for for a house, I was 22. I was working at a Boy Scout camp. I I'd just gotten home from my mission. I just barely got married, and I was working at a Boy Scout camp. It was about an eight-week job, right?
SPEAKER_11Okay.
SPEAKER_14And it was like, let's buy a house. So we applied for a loan. And the loan officer took the application and it was like, Oh, you don't have a job. Oh, that's okay. He goes, I have a landscaping company. I'll put I'll I'll write a letter of employment, and then we got he got me approved for a loan. And he wrote the letter of employment that got me approved for a loan. Now we ended up not getting that loan. Thank goodness. Right. Although it was bad. If we'd ended up buying the house, we probably would have doubled our money in the next couple of years because of the way the market was. But that was my first tip-off, right? It's that easy. The underwriters really don't know what they're looking at if it's submitted, and that's a bottleneck point. There's the loan uh application. These guys provided it's the same thing, it's just fake bank statements. Just fake. Just go into you know, Adobe uh Illustrator and create a really look-alike bank statement, and it's completely false.
SPEAKER_11You can do amazing stuff with Photoshop these days.
SPEAKER_14You know, what's the difference between a real bank statement and a fake bank statement? Where you printed it from, you know what I mean? And verification of funds. But if that's your verification of fronts as a print off, then who's checking?
SPEAKER_11Everybody's a millionaire.
Bondi Fired And DOJ Accountability Fight
SPEAKER_14Yeah, you're not giving them your password to your bank account, you're just providing them with your statements and very easy to fraud. It's very easy to fraud on the little scale, right? That that loan I was gonna get for a townhouse was$70,000.$76,000. Four years later, that same townhouse sold for like$240,000. Maybe I should have done it. I don't know. But then my life would have started out that way, right? Yeah. So yesterday, Pam Bondi got fired, and we'll talk about that here in just a minute. But Todd Blanche has been put in charge of the DOJ, which is very disappointing to me. But hopefully he's just an interim attorney general and appoint someone else. Rumors are Lee Zell. There's a whole list of people that are rumored. But Todd Blanche was on with Jesse Waters, and no, they're not going after Epstein. No, they're not going to focus on Russia Gate stuff. Maybe that stuff's on autopilot at this point. No, they're not going to focus on election integrity. So no Joey.
SPEAKER_05I will tell you this. You are right. This is an important and long-overdue objective. Just today in Los Angeles, we had a takedown. Eight individuals were arrested for allegedly built over$50 million of intended loss from our taxpayer monies. And yes, that this includes leadership in state governments, our investigations do, because guess what? They are in many ways the actual conduit. They're letting it happen by not doing anything to stop these individuals stealing from the American people. And so you're going to see this Department of Justice pour all of our heart and soul into fraud cases all over this country for the foreseeable future.
SPEAKER_14So this will probably benefit the lives of a lot more people than investigating J6 or investigating, you know, any number of other scandals over the last couple of years.
SPEAKER_11Yeah, this kind of fraud touches a lot of people.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, the reality is Epstein touches very few. I mean, yes, it touches thousands of girls, but it doesn't touch But that's where it ends. Yeah, that's kind of where it ends. And it's atrocious. There's no excusing it. You'd think you could have a task force or a special prosecutor to just look at that, right? But no, this fraud, it touches everybody. I had a I had a guard in prison one time that told me this guard was hilarious. So he I didn't know, you know, he he shows up, he's got like nose rings, multiple earrings, probably a lip ring. Like he was very jeweled up.
SPEAKER_11Okay. Bedazzled.
SPEAKER_14Arm sleeve tattoos. He was bald, and on the back of his head, he had Get Behind Me Satan, and then the psalm scripture verse. Okay, right on the back of his head. So when he's doing his rounds, and every now and then you'd kind of you know end up behind him or whatever, and people just read that was get behind get get up, get behind me Satan. It was like, wow, that's interesting. So I actually sat down. He actually became kind of a friend of mine, but he was Muslim and he owned a distillery and he was selling whiskey. I was like, I can't eat alcohol, but I'm all about giving it to you guys. If you're gonna buy it, I'll take your money. You know, he's never tasted his own alcohol, but he's selling it. So anyway, that was a side hustle, and he was trying to get rich doing that, which is great, you know, entrepreneur, prison guard. But, anyways, he was telling me, he says, I'll tell you two things. You can do just about anything you want in this country and you can get away with it. There's two things you can't do: murder and mess with the money. They will hunt you down to the end of the earth, right? And that's the thing. They've forgotten to chase down the fraudsters. In order for us to have our financial system, the way it works, the fiat system, you can't have fraud, especially broad fraud like that. There's always gonna be a little bit because that's just human nature, but you can't have it to where half of your federal budget is going to fraudsters like.
SPEAKER_11You can't have it where it affects inflation.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, exactly. So that's good. I guess we're gonna see a bunch of fraud takedowns. And he did mention in there this includes state officials, right, who are facilitating this. Now, Donald Trump a while ago was telling Russell Vote, we've got to stop doing certain things like the federal government should in no way, shape, or form be involved in things like daycare. So don't send any money for daycare.
SPEAKER_15Because the United States can't take care of daycare. That has to be up to a state. We can't take care of daycare. We're a big country. We have 50 states, we have all these other people, we're fighting wars. We can't take care of daycare. You gotta let a state take care of daycare, and they should pay for it too. They should pay. They have to raise their taxes, but they should pay for it. And we could lower our taxes a little bit to them to make up for it, but we it's not possible for us to take care of daycare. Medicaid, Medicare, all these individual things, they can do it on a state basis. You can't do it on a federal. We have to take care of one thing military protection. We have to guard the country. But all these little things, all these little scams that have taken place, all the you have to you have to let states take care of them, Russell, and you have to do it.
SPEAKER_14I said, Yeah, you gotta let the states deal with it. And it's it's right, right? Uh, this is from Chago, Chicago One Ray. Trump said the states pay for their own daycare. After seeing all the fraud taking place in daycare throughout the blue cities and states, why should a family in Boise, Idaho, pay for someone's daycare in LA, Minneapolis, or Chicago? That's exactly what we voted for. And it's a slow process, right? A lot of people think we'll have an election and things will change instantly. Well, things did under Trump, but some of this stuff, like, you know, it's taken a year and a half for them to get to the point where it's like, okay, we're ready to hit this. And hopefully it's goes big. Pam Bondi got fired yesterday, which that happened quick. I I I I thought it would marinate a little bit longer. Apparently, as soon as the rumor got out, he's gone. Yep. Now you might remember back when Donald Trump put this post out and then he deleted it. Okay. He put this post out and he deleted it. Pam, I reviewed over 30 statements and posts saying that essentially the same old story as last time. All talk, no action. Nothing is being done. What about Comey, Adam Shifty Schiff, Letitia? They are all guilty as hell, but nothing is going to be done. Then we almost put in a Democrat-supported U.S. attorney in Virginia with a really bad Republican past. A woke Rhino who was never going to do his job. That's why two of the worst damn senators pushed him so hard. He even lied to the media and said he quit, and we had no case. No, I fired him. And there's a great case, and many lawyers and legal pundits say so. Lindsay Halligan is a good lawyer and likes you a lot. We can't delay any longer. It's killing our reputation and credibility. They impeached me twice and indicted me five times over nothing. Justice must be served now. I'll tell you this: I don't believe Todd Blanche is going to be any better. Because he was the deputy attorney general under her that was allowing nothing to happen. In fact, it's known that he started investigating Ed Martin. Right? He started, he, he's the one who um canned the whole uh one of the um one of the trials. He basically beetoed it, right? Killed it. So this is John Solomon. This is from a little while back, about just this situation with Pam Bondi. Like totally unaware of what's really happening out there.
SPEAKER_29And yesterday, to give you a sense of where our attorney general is, she did an Epstein documents 2.0 on all of us. She did it. She put out this tweet, got a lot of traffic. Great Fox News story. Uh oh my God, guess what I discovered? I discovered that Joe Biden gave up uh Donald Trump's phone and Mike Pence's phone to Jack Smith. That's great, madam attorney general. Except that story came out in April. She wasn't even aware that that wasn't a new development, but an old development that had been discussed by Senators Grassley and Johnson for months. If you want to fix the perp walk problem, if you want to fix the um opportunity to bring accountability, Cash Patel has the evidence. The prosecutors, with the exception of Halligan, are lagging far behind the evidence. And that sand clock is ticking down, not only on uh not only on statute of limitations, but on the time that occurs in between elections. 26 elections already underway. We're missing really valuable time to educate the public. The American people are missing valuable time. I don't think DOJ is getting there. When you see that there was a six-month delay in this document, when you see the attorney general presenting something new that is old, uh, she's so far behind the facts. I'm really worried that Donald Trump doesn't have the team that can bring accountability to the Justice Department. That's just my reporting. And by the way, that's what many Justice Department and members of Congress have been saying to me privately over the last three weeks, four weeks. I'll second that.
SPEAKER_14So she was sitting on stuff and she's still sitting on stuff. Like the Epstein thing was just a black eye for her completely. And the fact that there hasn't been accountability, you're literally setting up a situation where the Democrats are about to run with this campaign slogan. It's going to be Adam Shift and Swalwell running for re-election, and they're going to be like, Trump broke his promises. He said he was going to hold us accountable and he didn't. So you guys should vote for us again. That's literally what they're going to run on, right? He he broke his promise. He was going to hold us accountable and they never did. So keep voting for us.
SPEAKER_11Obviously, we'd all be in jail if we were guilty.
SPEAKER_14Yeah. And Mike Lee put out, isn't it funny? The people that uh oppose the Save America Act and oppose all these different things are the and and the stolen elections are the very people that benefit from them. Right? He's like the fraud and everything. So people would vote him out if they could. It would vote him out if they could, but they can't. And they're literally using that as a cudgel to be like, Trump's not getting anything done. Yet the economy's roaring, the world's a safer place, Maduro's sitting in prison. I mean, we you go on and on and on on all the things he has done, but but Pam Bondi was very much behind the eight ball on accountability for Russia Gate and the weaponization of government and Epstein. Those two things were just an absolute thorn in the DOJ. And it's my opinion, Todd Blanch had a ton to do with that. Now, Jonathan Turley thinks that the move to Todd Blanche is a great move.
SPEAKER_04I don't know. Trying to prepare for what he sees as coming. And there's a lot of unknowns there. I would say that when Chuck Schumer celebrates this, he should think again.
SPEAKER_14Uh Chuck Schumer is celebrating Todd Blanch coming in into power as the deputy attorney general. Todd Blanche was a Democrat until January of 2025. Okay. So he maybe he is celebrating, but Jonathan Turtle, he thinks otherwise. Come on. By the way, Jonathan Turtle has been wrong on a lot. Okay. In fact, he wrote a book talking about J6, mentioned my judge and stuff like that. Completely missed the mark. Totally missed the mark. My dad sent me the book in prison, and I was like, oh my gosh, like, totally missed the mark on that. Just total misread.
SPEAKER_04She's now a torpedo in the water. There's a lot of places she could go, including running for office. So I wouldn't celebrate too much if I were uh the minority leader in that sense. In terms of who's being considered, there's various options. You have Janine Pierrot, who is U.S. attorney in DC. Very accomplished lawyer, very accomplished judge. Uh obviously, Lee Zeldon is very popular on the Hill. He would be someone who could really sort of grease the skids when you need things to move on the hill in the area of the Justice Department. Uh, you have Todd Blanche himself, who was a mate, who's a partner in a world-class law firm. He was a prosecutor and was considered the top prosecution office. Uh, and he's tough as nails. In terms of confirmations, I think that Schumer's hair would catch on fire if it was Todd Blanche, uh, because of his, he was at the center of the Epstein files issue, but he's also been at the president's side throughout these battles. I think Zeldon would probably have the easiest of those, and possibly Perot and others. But I think the president is primarily looking at as he has his whole career. If I make a personnel change, can I sort of spur this along? And each of these people have a skill set. Uh Todd Blanche is a tough guy. He'll gut you like a trout without even changing his expression. He's a litigator. I mean, he's he's been in the tough fights, um, and you can count on that. Uh Zeldon is someone who's uh able to avoid fights, but he's also able to finish them. And Peru Peru and others um are have a track record with the president that has proven she's been an outstanding U.S. attorney.
SPEAKER_14Interesting. I don't know though, Todd Blanche. Now, in terms of flip-flopping, there's a pretty notable flip-flop in MAGA world. It's Julie Kelly. Oh. So Julie Kelly, when it came to the issue of Epstein, I also don't care about listen to this. So this is Julie Kelly.
SPEAKER_31Then the Epstein information. I don't I also don't care about the Epstein information. I don't care about those files. I think it's irrelevant. Uh no one is going to be charged, everyone got away with it. And I I would much rather dig into January 6th.
SPEAKER_19You've got to get no. I just have never cared about it. No, because in the followers are going to find out the cover. I know, but you're no, no, but I'm saying it's it's you'll get to the cover-up of exactly what the cover-up was. They're even admitting they got these tapes and things. This is cash and and and Pam, you've got to get it once you get into these things, the rich, as you know, Julie, you've done it yourself with no resource at all, just doing it yourself. You understand as you start these investigations, every day you're telling me, Hey, I found this, I found this. The process itself delivers once you have intention and start moving down.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, but she didn't care. Let's just move on. But then she said this yesterday. This has sadly and unnecessarily gone from a debacle to a disaster, to a crisis now to a scandal. Heads need to roll over this to the extent any files exist. They must be released. I again underscore that this issue was never a priority to me at all. But given the expectations created related to the files and tapes, I don't see any way around it. What an infuriating waste of political capital when so many other productive things are happening and need to happen. MAGAT has a right to be outraged over the handling of this issue. And rightly so. But do you see the flip-flop there? Like okay, whatever. Whatever. Uh Andrew McCabe, our one of our favorite persons to hate, was on CNN and he's a little bit panicked about the shakeup with Pam Bondi. Under Pam Bondi, things were stagnated, at least, right? Stagnated.
SPEAKER_13Yeah.
SPEAKER_14Well, Andrew McCabe is worried they might not be so stagnated.
SPEAKER_24All right, uh, Mc Andrew. So tell me how you're looking at this. Big picture, what does this mean for the future of DOJ?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, well, that's that's the really the most important question here, right? Because we know that Pam Bondi presided over essentially the gutting of the Department of Justice and firings of dozens upon dozens of attorneys. Many others quit because of uh objections to the directions that their work was being pushed. She basically gave up the notion that the department should be committed to the rule of law and should be independent of the White House, completely sold out one of the most important tenants of the Department of Justice. And ironically, it seems that she has been fired for not doing that effectively enough, for not making the department enough, enough of an effective tool for the president and his campaign of uh of retribution and politically driven uh investigation. So I think it says a lot about what it takes to survive in that kind of Game of Thrones atmosphere around uh President Donald Trump, but also we should be wary that the next person who comes in is probably gonna be committed to that uh that same agenda in an even more ferocious way.
SPEAKER_22And we don't know who that next person will be yet. For now, Todd Blanche will be stepping in as the acting attorney general, and of course, he right now is a deputy attorney general once we're all right.
Immigration Flip Flops And Court Influence
SPEAKER_14So he's he's worried that the next person might actually clean it out all the way. Now they fired some people, a lot of people walked away on their own. But the number two in charge at the DOJ now, because since Todd Blanche moved up, his name is oh, I can't remember, but he's a rabid leftist. I mean, he's BLM pictures, it's just like why is he still there? He should have been fired from the beginning. Laura Loomer covered this quite a bit yesterday. She's just incensed about it. Now, uh, when it comes to flip-flopping, right, this isn't unique to any one particular party. Here's Hillary Clinton. Imagine if Hillary Clinton maintained these same political uh feelings.
SPEAKER_21As to illegal aliens, we agree with you that um we do not think the comprehensive health care benefits should be extended to those who are undocumented workers and illegal aliens. We do not want to do anything to encourage more illegal immigration into this country. We know now that too many people come in for medical care as it is. We certainly don't want them having the same benefits that uh American citizens uh are entitled to have.
SPEAKER_14Where was this party? Where's this party right now? Here's Nancy Pelosi, right? But Nancy Pelosi, who's worried that the Republicans will tamper with the election machines, as if that's possible. Right? Here's Nancy Pelosi.
SPEAKER_12To address the issue of immigration and the and the challenge we have of uh undocumented people in the country, we certainly don't want any more coming in.
SPEAKER_16Illegal immigration is wrong, plain and simple. Until the American people are convinced that we will stop future flows of illegal immigration, we will make no progress on dealing with the millions of illegal immigrants who are here now, and on rationalizing our system of legal immigration. Thanks, Jeff. When we use phrases like undocumented workers, we convey a message to the American people that their government is not serious about combating illegal immigration, which the American people overwhelmingly oppose. If you don't think it's illegal, you're not going to say it. I think it is illegal and wrong. People who enter the United States without our permission are illegal aliens, and illegal aliens should not be treated the same as people who entered the U.S. legally.
SPEAKER_14Interesting. Pelosi, Schumer, Hillary Clinton, and of course, we played a clip yesterday of Harry Reid. Here's another one of Harry Reid, prominent Democrat, speaker of the or uh Senate majority leader for quite a while.
SPEAKER_09If making it easy to be an illegal alien isn't enough, how about offering a reward for being an illegal immigrant? No sun, no sane country would do that, right? Yes again. If you break our laws by entering this country without permission and give birth to a child, we reward that child with U.S. citizenship and guarantee of full access to all public and social services this society provides. And that's a lot of services. Is it any wonder that two-thirds of the babies born at taxpayer expense of country county-run hospitals in Los Angeles are born to illegal alien mothers?
SPEAKER_14Two-thirds ninety-three. Wow. And as their constituency changed, so did their opinions.
SPEAKER_09Isn't that interesting?
SPEAKER_14Isn't that interesting? Now, as this matter of birthright citizenship sits before the Supreme Court, which you would think Sotomayor, right, with all their Democrat leanings, would just fall right in line. Should be a slam dunk. Of course. But no, not necessarily. So data Republican, small R, posted this. She says, is Trump's hunch about foreign influence of STOTUS correct? After Supreme Court's 6'3 ruling on tariffs, Trump said, It's my opinion that the court has been swayed by foreign interests and political and a political movement that is far smaller than people would ever think. Trump is likely referring to the ideology of supernationalism, a century-old ideology that is considered that considered tariffs to be among the highest economical blunders, not for economic reasons, but because tariffs dare to assert national rights in a telos of universal liberalism. But is he right about foreign influence? So then it goes through here. This is Justice John Roberts, is friends with an anti-Trump radical, Norm Eisen. They're really good friends. He went out and stayed at his place when he was the ambassador in Europe, right? You've got uh here's uh Mike Bence going over a lot of this.
SPEAKER_11Norm Eisen has friends. That guy's a kookie.
SPEAKER_14So Norm Eisen was part of the Brookings Institute, Citizens for Responsible and Ethics in Washington. He was the ambassador to the Czech Republic. And uh says before they were judges, pensions, benefits, and royalties for intellectual property such as books, a lot of this money came through these NGOs. So the justices are profiting from that. Um she goes, I don't know how accurate it is, but ProPublica reports that John Roberts reported payments from foreign government-funded universities, University of Melbourne, 10K, Victoria, University of Wellington, 10K, University of Tokyo,$13,000. So they're taking money from foreign countries. According to whistleblower documents obtained by Business Insider, Robert's wife Jane earned$10.3 million in commissions, recruiting lawyers at law firms with Supreme Court interests. So there was a scandal here. Robert's apparent$10.3 million in compensation pushed her towards the top of the pay scale for legal headhunters. He he uh her attributed revenue to Major Lindsay was$13.3 million during that time. The commissions were her share of the revenue. The internal records were contained in a whistleblower complaint filed by Kendroll, whatever, but a disgruntled employee at Major Lindsay, Price, said in an affidavit he thinks that at least some of Robert's remarkable success was a result of her spouse's position. Price had claimed an unsuccessful 2014 lawsuit that Roberts and another recruiter collected commissions that should have been attributable to his work. Price obtained the commission figures during the litigation. Anyways, millions of dollars that get paid through, which uh stuff like that is easy money laundering. Then you've got Justice Kagan, met with 15 foreign ambassadors in a private round table as part of the Luger Diplomacy Series, a program to strengthen diplomatic relations between foreign diplomats. Senator Collins and former CIA director Petraeus were involved. So she went to this thing. Again, you'd think these people would just not commingle, you know. Um Kagan was also the guest of honor at 2017 Aspen Institute dinner for Billionaire Mountain for 10 10,000 a year donors, including lawyers and active supreme court lawyers with active supreme court cases. Uh Business Insider teamed the guest list. Kavanaugh attended, but he wasn't on SCOTUS at the time. Uh George Mason University flew Kagan to Iceland, put her up for almost a week, and paid all the expenses for one day of teaching. Kagan's trip cost thousands. The most direct foreign influence appears to reside with Justice Stotemeyer in 2009. He she said, International law and foreign law will be very important in the discussion of how to think about the unsettled system in our own legal issue, uh legal system. Stotemeyer left six trips after 2016 financial disclosure and had to amend it. Fix the court found the omission via public records request. And then Supreme Court justice Stotomer to teach students in an international law program. So Data Republicans' conclusion overall, I don't think there's much actual foreign influence in the sense of one country influencing any SCOTUS justice. But any of the SCOTUS justices, do any of the SCOTUS justices see the quote, rules-based international order as a higher virtue than a nation-state model that our country has was founded upon. That's a different question altogether. And that is the thing, right? Are the justices more committed to international rules-based order rather than national law and order? And that's a big difference for us. That's the difference between ruling for tariffs and ruling against them. That's the difference between ruling for birthright citizenship or ruling against it. It kind of boils down to that. And the Democrats, right, in their ever-changing opinion on this stuff, Chuck Schumer said yesterday on CNN, he was asked about holding up funding for DHS and all these other agencies. And it all comes down to one thing.
SPEAKER_03Don't send the illegals home. What do you say to those critics who argue that both ICE and Border Patrol are already set with funding, millions and millions of dollars, because of President Trump's so-called big beautiful bill that passed uh months ago? So Democrats just held up this legislation for what? For political posturing? Is that right?
SPEAKER_16Well, that's not fair at all. We held it up because we wanted, as I mentioned before, to reform uh ICE and CPB, which are lawless. The American people are totally on our side, I think by two to one or close to that, they want it reformed. And that's what we're pushing for. We're not going to fund a lawless ICE and a lawless CPB, and the American people are overwhelmingly on our side on that.
ActBlue Foreign Money And Wrap Up
SPEAKER_14They're two to one because Americans want ICE and CPB to be reformed, to start mass deportations, not to allow the illegal immigrants to run amok. These guys didn't support that until Donald Trump came on the scene. They could run against it. The illegals are destroying your communities, but don't worry, we're harvesting their votes, so we'll be in power. That's what was going on. So it was always a problem that they could talk against and run against, and they paint it to the Republicans. The Republicans want open borders. It's the Koch brothers. True enough. It's the Chamber of Commerce. True enough. Okay. But you guys are using that as your constituency. You're harvesting their votes, but don't worry, we'll talk bad about it. Of course, America doesn't want illegal immigrants. But when it actually the rubber hits the road and you have a president who's willing to play ball and start deporting, pump the brakes. Don't deport our voters. Don't clean up our vote of roll lists. Don't stop the fraud. How would we get our campaign donations otherwise? There was another huge story that broke in the New York Times yesterday. Guess what, Ron? Act Blue was taking foreign money and wasn't vetting it. What? What? Didn't we find that out in 2020? But they finally, now it's getting into the Zeitgeist, right? This stuff marinates long enough and eventually it breaks loose. So now that the paper of record has reported it, who knows? Maybe we'll see Act Blue actually have some accountability.
SPEAKER_11But but will the American Zeitgeist ever catch up? Because it seems like we're always on the bleeding edge of these conspiracies that can't quite seem to get in the Zeitgeist fast enough.
SPEAKER_14Fast enough to do anything about it.
SPEAKER_11Yes. That's what I'm talking about.
SPEAKER_14Yeah, amen to that. I don't know. All right, guys, that concludes our show today. I gotta head out early. I'm doing some work out at the RV park. So we will talk to you again tomorrow. Don't forget to visit 1776live.us. Get registered for our event in Spokane. We would love to see you. Get the airline tickets hotel. It'll be awesome. And also sign up for Ignite on Thursdays. Had a good one yesterday. And with that, we'll see you guys tomorrow. Bye. Monday. We'll see you Monday.
SPEAKER_32Is there never going to be any problem? How do you do, good lady? Um king of the Britons. Whose castle is that? The Britons. We all we are all Britons. I am your king. We're living in a country. Stop perpetuating autocracy in which the working class is. That's what it's all about. Who lives in that castle? Who lives in that cast? Then who is your lord? What? I told you. We're in a no-closed in English commune. We take it in turn to work with the sort of executive officer for the week.
SPEAKER_17Yes.
SPEAKER_32But all the decisions of that officer have to be ratified in a special biology meeting. The lady of the lake. Held a lost excaliber from the bottom of the water. Sixty five. Listen. Discriminative thoughts is no basis for the system of government. Supreme executive power. It's not from some fashion aquatic. You can't expect a whale. Just because some more reticular sort of just because some motion.
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