Peasants Perspective

Why Blue States Are Ripe For A Reset

Taylor Johnatakis Season 2 Episode 326

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A city can tell the truth faster than a cable panel. When you’ve watched needles show up outside normal businesses, when random violence feels routine, and when leadership keeps insisting everything is fine, “politics” stops being abstract and starts sounding like survival. We talk through that blue-state pressure cooker and why it might actually be the strongest ground for a serious political reset, especially for conservatives who don’t have to defend the systems that are failing.

We move from street-level reality to the power layer: LA’s breakdown described by TMZ founder Harvey Levin, questions about institutional “operatives,” and the long shadow of Russia collusion, Clinton dossier funding, and DOJ investigations. We also dig into election integrity and what accountability even looks like, including a striking Fulton County certification clip where officials describe scanner issues and changing counts while still racing a deadline to certify.

Then we take on the messy part of politics: intra-party fights and the Thomas Massie and Lauren Boebert saga, plus why coalition math matters when votes are tight. Finally, we cover a major Supreme Court trucking decision that shifts liability to freight brokers, the real-world ripple effects on safety and prices, and why inflation has people looking harder at Bitcoin as a retirement hedge.

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Cold Open And Monday Mood

SPEAKER_20

It's a little gun. It's a little gun. It's gummies. 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. I'm so glad you guys made it here with us this morning. We've already got some chatters for Razor. Great and windy day in Boise. Awesome. Good morning, peasants. New cheeseburger yesterday. You're still having cheeseburgers out there in Michigan. How long does the cheeseburger season last? By the way, cheeseburgers are euphemism for baby calves. That's awesome. Carlites, howdy all Carlito and Tiffany, good morning from the Utobe. Yes, good morning. Peasants perspective. Good morning. Oh, that's you, Ron. Bonnie boy, good morning. Glad you guys all made it. That is awesome. So glad you guys are piling on in. I woke up this morning, 4 a.m., and I leaned over to my wife. She usually kind of stirs when I wake up and I go, Well, time to start all over again. It's Monday. It's just a push. I had a busy, busy weekend. I had two speaking engagements and I had three speaking engagements last yeah last week overall. Chantini's got four more coming. Four more coming. Holy smokes. Wow. Johnatakis on YouTube. It is Wendy and Boise. I lost a launch here and found it in the next neighborhood. Pray the Rosie Daler, you'd get here. You'd get on here fast. You'd get on here fast. Yeah, yay. Curleets, do you ship burgers? I'm starving. Pray the Rosie. You guys get on here fast. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Marizo, good morning. Glad you made it. All right. I know why you guys show up bright and early, even on a Monday morning. It's for the simultaneous sip. Yes. And all you need for the simultaneous sip is a cup or a mug or a glass, a tank or chalice of stein, a canteen, jogger flask, a vessel of any kind. Fill it with your favorite liquid. I like coffee. And join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the dopamine hit of the day. The thing that makes everything better, it's the simultaneous sip. And it starts right now. No sound. No sound. Give me just one second. We'll redo that simultaneous sip. All right. It's time for the simultaneous sip, and it starts right now.

SPEAKER_06

Lindsay, why don't you just admit that you're gay and then people won't blackmail you anymore?

Trump Trolls UFO Disclosure

Seattle Shooting And Street Reality

Local Politics And Signature Drives

Why Blue State Conservatives Matter

SPEAKER_20

I don't know why I think that's so funny. Oh man. Lindsay Graham. I'll tell you what, we're going to play a clip from Lindsey Graham. He he knows how to uh he knows how to stake his bet pretty well. Let me just say that. He knows how to stake his bet. All right. Wow, we got a good crew today. That's good because Donald Trump tweeted the most revealing classified photo you could possibly imagine this weekend. Ron, take a look at that on screen. What do you think? Oh, what the heck? Obama. Obama. What we're watching is Donald Trump on True Social posted a hit, a video of him apparently walking at Area 51 or some military installation with about a six foot seven tall gray alien that's wearing leg shackles and arm iron. So Donald Trump is trolling the world there. He's got the he's got the UFO disclosure and the alias. All right. On a less less exciting note, yesterday in Seattle, or I guess should say early this morning at 1 a.m., three people were shot in downtown Seattle near Broadway and Pike. One patient is shot in the arm. All patients transport separately to Harborview in three medic echs, suspects, three black males seen running from the scene. TV stations are on the scene. So this is just a this is like not the worst part of Seattle. I mean, this is over by Pike Street. So, you know, 1 a.m. What if my mom used to always say the Holy Ghost goes to bed at midnight? Holy Ghost goes to bed at midnight. You know, this weekend I spent some time at the Viking Fest working at the Republican Party booth doing getting signatures to reveal repeal the millionaires tax and signatures for voter ID. Okay. And you know, a lot of people just kind of walk by, they don't just want to walk up to a Republican party. Man, they're at a party. Yeah, and it was raining too, as well. So, but it did surprise me how many people did walk up to the booth and wanted to just can I sign the initiatives? I was like, Yeah, here you go. Like, no sales required. And there were quite a few little kids that came up to the little uh fishing thing they had, you know, the little fish with the magnet at the end of the worm down to catch the fish in the little very, very small uh pool. And uh lots of parents were more than willing to sign the ballot initiatives. And there were a lot of people that, as they walked by, gave us a thumbs up too. So I when I worked my shift, I didn't see any hate. So that was kind of fun. Apparently, the Republicans couldn't have a booth for a long time at these events because people would come up and cause nonsense, and the Republicans would try to stand their ground, and the Republicans took the blame for starting fights because, like, that's not probably ever what happened. What we're trying to do is we're just trying to point out the nonsense that happens all around. So, for example, Seattle is getting ready for the World Cup, Ron. Yeah, yeah, it's pretty exciting. So they're getting rid of their homeless population, they're buying them ferry tickets, and they're sending them across the water to Primerton. So we are now, this is a little shot of Primerton, right outside the ferry. They're getting right off the ferry boat and they're coming right to Primerton. So that's exciting. You know, they're really trying to swell the population of our little local county. That's fun. That's fine. Man, if there's any reason why you shouldn't be involved, it's it's not that. You definitely need to be involved, I'll tell you what. All right, down in call down in California, Spencer Pratt. Spencer Pratt is lighting the world on fire. He is doing exactly what a politician should be doing. He is running straight into the fire. He is confronting the establishment and the people who've been running his city of long time. You're gonna play the Adam Crop. No, I'm not, but I'm gonna play um what's his name? Harvey from TMZ. What is his name? Harvey Levine. He's the founder of TMZ, and he's the one we played the clip last week where he was he he and his little co-host there were challenging Spencer Pratt about, well, you don't really live in the airstream. He's like, I live at that address. That is my address. Can I sleep there? No, because they'll snipe me. Am I sleeping in a hotel? Yes, that's temporary. I do not live at the Balagio or whatever it is. Tony Boy says, Have you ever seen the picture of Marco Ruby addressed as Marvin the Martian? He's going to be the ambassador to the alien. I love all those things. Just me at the Pacific Northwest. Great to hear the positive experience at Viking Fest. It was really good. It was, it was, I was glad to be there. Got to talk to a campaign manager. We talked quite a bit about strategy and stuff like that. It is difficult in this current environment to run for office as a Republican and conservative in a deep blue state, which is again one of the reasons why you need to go to politicalremodel.com, download the manuscript, and understand. In the manuscript, he's got a section in there about why I'm speaking to blue tape state conservatives. And before we play this Harvey clip, I want to read a portion of this. I'm directing my this effort primarily to conservatives living in blue states dominated by Democrats. Why? Because you have suffered the most, and because you have the clearest view of the failures I am describing. Ron, that is homeless people being shipped from Seattle into our county. There was a shooting last night in Seattle in not even the worst part of town. Right? Blue states suffer from this the most. The breakdown of law and order, the lack of good building policy, and just everything all together.

SPEAKER_26

I didn't tell you this, but yesterday I walked across the street from my house to my church. And on the way, I got stopped by two police officers with a dog, and they were looking for two people who had just stolen a car.

SPEAKER_20

Like what two officers? That's like one on each side of the road.

SPEAKER_26

Well, hold on. As soon as I got done talking to him, five or six cars were like, I was like, whoa, what's going on?

SPEAKER_20

Wow, exactly. Right? You have lived under Aurelian policies. You have experienced the overreach. You have watched your freedoms erode and your communities decline while being told that your concerns are either irrational or irrelevant. You've been insulted, ignored, and politically marginalized for years. This is exactly what's happened. Even to people who supported the current political politicians in office, you have to live under this just like everyone else, right? Communism does have no favoritism unless you are on the inside. And very few of us are on the inside. Blue State conservatives have something unique. We have very little left to lose. The worst thing that can happen is already starting to happen. Our cities, the fact that they're shipping homeless people over to Bremerton, it's like you guys have no plan on how to deal with these other than just to ship them on. Do you know how much of society has to break down to the point where you have people voluntarily living on the street? To the point where you have so much drug abundance that someone on the street can afford to remain a junkie? I mean, whatever happened to cocaine being expensive and you had to be successful to afford it.

SPEAKER_26

You know, somebody brought up the same exact topic or same exact point when they were talking about reproductive people um just our reproductive rate. And he's like, Do you know how bad you gotta abuse an animal or a biological animal before they just quit reproducing? Yeah. And they're like, oh, good boy.

SPEAKER_20

Yeah. Yes. When traditional methods have repeatedly failed and people have become open to serious alternatives. I believe that many blue state conservatives are exactly at that point. They are tired of losing, tired of being dismissed, tired of watching terrible policies advance while Republican strategies collapse over and over again. You know that if you trot out the same politicians with the same programs and the same stories, you're going to continue to have Democrat domination, domination. And because of that, blue states are the most fertile ground for serious political reset. I'm willing to state plainly that if the principles that I am proposing and applied are applied correctly, they will have the potential to transform even deeply blue political environments over a very short time. We're not talking about decades, but just four to seven years. And at most, that will flip the state. And that is how strongly I believe in these ideas. And I agree wholeheartedly with this manuscript here. You know, I visited and did a J6 Town Hall in King County yesterday, and we had a pretty decent little turnout. And I was talking to one of the PCOs in King County, and they told me the total number of PCOs in King County is down from what it was a couple of years ago. And I and she was like, but when we went through and we looked at who left, it was all the old establishment that had been holding back the MAGA PCOs that have been arriving. And she says it's like two-thirds or three-fourths of the PCOs are very supportive of Trump and his agenda. But they were met with this established, already there group of people who want to run moderate candidates, purple candidates, people who can appeal to the left. And they're like, there's nothing to appeal to. It's the other way. They should be, the Democrats should be running candidates trying to appeal to us. We're the majority. We know we're the majority. And this is what the founder of TMZ has to say about LA. Listen, in blue states, we've lived in this Orwellian nightmare. Just because you have a couple outspoken friends that are just drinking the blue Kool-Aid and are absolutely baptized in collectivist sentiment, the vast majority of people, while they may think that on the surface, when you get down to it and quality of life starts to suffer, even they're willing to make a change.

SPEAKER_14

I'm not only a uh born and raised Los Angelino, but I'm second generation. My dad was born and raised in LA. And so this is my life. And I have seen this city just fall apart, you know, over the last, I don't know, eight, nine years, but especially the last four years. That, you know, the homeless problem is out of control in this city. I've been chased by people, uh, a guy with a hammer uh walking out of my gym. He chased me with a hammer. Um, I had a mentally ill woman, a homeless woman, take a um a boulder and trash my car. And I caught her doing it, and I realized there is nothing I can do. What am I gonna do? Get her arrested? I mean, what is that gonna do? Am I gonna sue her? So I literally looked at my car, watched her walk away, and said, I live in Los Angeles. And, you know, the fires have been an absolute outrage in the city. This did have to happen. Um, we had a hundred fire trucks that were out of service. The water pressure was messed up, and people lost their homes as a result of bad leadership. And then all of a sudden, people are throwing other people under the bus for no reason. Uh this city operated in an appalling way during the fires. And by the way, it's not over. The insurance companies are screwing people over left and right. I've got a friend, his name is Dan Brunn, he's an amazing architect. He put together a plan with a hundred architects to offer their services free of charge to rebuild Altadena and Pacific Palisades, and they had a whole plan. I actually contacted Gavin Newsom and Newsom. I remember when you did that. I remember when I put his people in touch with Dan, and they were all in, and they brought it down to the city, which they had to do, and it died of slow death in the city of Los Angeles. So this city is not working.

SPEAKER_20

It's not working. And here's the thing for Blue State conservatives: you have an advantage being outside the system. There's another reason Blue State conservatives are uniquely positioned to lead this effort, just like Spencer Pratt is doing down in LA. We are not the ones who built the systems that are causing the damage. They did not create the laws. We didn't create these absurd laws, we didn't build these corrupt institutions, and we don't have to vote for the dysfunction that now dominates the state. You can come right at it, just like Spencer Pratt is down there. Listen, you can win over a lot of people who are quote unquote liberal or left or like social liberalism or whatever the case is. Because when law and order breaks down, when the homeless encampment shows up in your neighborhood, when you have to dodge feces on the street or needles on the street, which is happening in our county. So for some of you that live in like rural Wisconsin or rural Michigan, you don't have to deal with needles. We see them. You can go to the Chipotle, sit down in the planner box, look behind you, and see a freaking needle. It's everywhere. This gives us a unique strategic advantage. We are not burdened by ownership of the current system. We can critique it, we can confront it, and we can challenge it with far greater clarity and moral freedom than those trying to defend the flawed Republican governance in red or purple states.

SPEAKER_26

You know, I think governments are about this quite a bit because I've been considering running for office somewhere, and I was thinking, you know, what would my platform be? And it wouldn't be anything crazy. All you'd have to do is talk common sense. That would be my platform.

Karen Bass Claims And Communism Thread

SPEAKER_20

I know. And that's the thing. In blue states, conservatives are uniquely positioned to win because we've got nothing to do with these problems. We don't have to defend them at all. Nope. At all. You can you can run on a campaign of burn it to the ground if you want. And here's the thing: no matter what level you take it, it all makes sense. The system does need to be burned to the ground. So we've mentioned on this show before how Mayor Karen Bass down in LA was trained by communists back in the 80s. Jack Basobiak posted a post that reminded of this. He said, reminder that Karen Bass is an actual communist who was trained in a Marxist brigade by the castle regime. And data Republican, small R, she's extremely influential on Twitter. Elon Musk retweets her regularly. She was kind of part of the Doge coalition that does research on uh you know all the different NGO networks and stuff like that. She's actually a deaf woman, so she kind of lives her life online. It's she's really fascinating. But she says, I'm going to keep repeating this until people understand this. Karen Bass was not only a castor operative and communist, but she got elevated to vice chair of the National Endowment for Democracy, which is the center of soft power in the U.S. government. She is not a DEI mayor, she is extremely powerful at the global stage. She was actively involved in shaping foreign policy with the Obama administration, especially in Africa. And where was she when the fires took off? Africa. Her Ghana visit during the LA wildfires wasn't a vacation. It was part of a Biden delegate to greet Ghana's new president. She was considered for housing and an urban development secretary for the Biden administration. Instead, she nominated the person who would become the actual HHS secretary, California governor, attorney general, Xavier Bashera. Oh. Now let me ask you: if a literal Castro operative gets elevated to this stage, what does this imply about the rest of the United States government? And the answer is the thing that we have seen all along is that you have actual Cuban operatives as intelligence agents spread out all over the government at all different levels, high and low, from mayors and city councils all the way up to high positions in government. And they have been running a long-term operation against we the people, right? Despite what they say, you can see the results of their policies. What does communism lead to in every place it's been tried around the world? What you see in downtown Seattle tonight, what you experience walking the streets of LA, what you experience going out for a night on the, you know, in the city that never sleeps, New York, Bedlam, Mayhem, breakdown of law and order, where squirrels get put to death in New York, right? Because of some code violation, but multi-time assaulters and burglars get released on no bond over and over and over again just to turn around and stab someone in a subway or light them on fire. Right? That is the result. And you've got governors like Gavin Newsom, right, in this redistricting fight that's going on. He's saying the thing that we don't definitely want to hear. That behind the scenes, these guys have a plan that when they approach the quote, break the glass moment, all the different agency heads, these positions of power. So remember, in America, power is diffused, which means it's going to take a long time to make the government operate against the people because you've got to capture all these power levels. Well, apparently in California, they have the perspective that they've got it under control.

SPEAKER_44

We all have agencies, we can shape the future. There's still a lot of look. I I've said this before, so I'll repeat it. I don't anticipate this need to be the case, but there is a break the glass scenario. And I there's many people that have a deep understanding of what it would look like if Democrats were locked out. And we're gonna do everything to make sure that doesn't happen.

Comey Signals Institutional Resistance

SPEAKER_20

There's a break the glass scenario, and there's many people that have a deep understanding of what it would look like if if Democrats were locked out. What does that mean? Uh I'm pretty sure it means they got a plan, Ron. I'm pretty sure it means they have a plan. And James Colmey signaled this exact same thing when he was on NBC News this weekend giving an interview.

SPEAKER_00

Not looked at from the top level. The people running it, if you're bragging about forcing out career prosecutors and agents because the president doesn't like a lawful investigation they conducted, something is seriously broken at the top. But I have great confidence in the people down below who are just trying to hang on. And I'm urging them hang on two and a half years, and then we can rebuild these institutions. But we need good people in those roles. America does.

SPEAKER_20

All right. Director Club. So he's basically saying there's still a resistance going on, and just do what you have to do for two and a half years. Keep your job. When we get back in power, we're ready to bring it.

SPEAKER_26

Isn't it always amazing how the past FBI directors get more screen time than the current FBI directors?

SPEAKER_20

Not that Cash Patellos found a camera, he didn't enjoy it at all.

SPEAKER_26

I know, but Kobe gets so much airplay. When he wants to, sure. Yeah.

Cartels Drugs And Cross Border Rot

SPEAKER_20

So here's another thing accountability is coming left and right, right? One of the things this weekend, as I was kind of doing these different political events and last week as well, we do not have to be hopeless in this. We have a huge say in what happens because the politicians need you to some degree or another. And so we have to be optimistic about the incremental steps we take towards accountability. So here's something that's been going on a long time is the United States, after it declared all of the narco uh drug trafficking groups as International terrorists, it opened up the government's ability to go after different people that are involved in that, including Mexican senators. So this weekend, Mexican linked senator Enrique Inzunza Carrara has been arrested in San Diego. Apparently he was crossing the border after conspiring to import mass amounts of deadly drugs into the U.S. in exchange for bribes and political support. He worked with the Sinaloa cartel. Mexico is run by the cartels. It's the rot runs deep inside the Mexican government. Time for Claudia Scheinbaums to see the writing on the wall on what the U.S. unleash inside Mexico. So they arrested a U.S.

SPEAKER_06

senator. And then they come through Mexico for the most part. We have a problem because the cartels rule Mexico. And nobody else to cartool. They just rule it. And uh, you know, we lose 200,000 people a year through this poison that pours into our country. So we have the sea done, meaning the ocean and waterways, pretty much done 97%, and we're gonna have the land done very soon.

Tina Peters Parole And Judge Power

SPEAKER_20

So there's they're making a max effort to stop the drug trafficking. That's a big deal. Because the drug trafficking is one of the main contributors to the homelessness problem that we have. So, right, one of the things that we find out talking to the sheriff candidate and others is in Kitsap County, we actually have a huge cartel problem. And our local prosecutor just wants to turn a blind eye to it. They never want to mention the cartel problem. In fact, it's kind of known by the other larger counties that get a lot of attention on them because they have federal agencies that are part of task force that a lot of the cartels skirt Pierce County and King County and come in and have their little bases in a certain part of Kittsap County. And, you know, we're just rural pastoral. Well, if you let those homeless accountants build up, pretty soon people's attention will be on it. Another significant thing that happened this weekend is Tina Peters has finally been given a parole date. Oh so this is pretty significant. Governor Jared Polis commuted her sentence to four and a half years, which then makes her eligible for parole on June 1st. And part of his commutation is she will be given parole on June 1st. Now he gave a little speech when he did this. The left is blowing him up for this, and the right is looking at it like, dude, come on.

SPEAKER_47

Uh Tina Peters is the only nonviolent offender that is on the commutation list. Uh, she was sentenced to almost nine years in prison. And to be clear, she deserved to go to jail. She committed a crime. What's at issue here is how long the sentence is. And I agree with the appeals court that in the sentencing hearing, the judge incorrectly uh looked at and considered her bizarre uh viewpoints, her speech, and held her speech against her. She happens to be somebody that's espoused what I believe to be uh what anybody objectively would believe to be incorrect opinions, conspiracies, et cetera. That is not a crime in our country. What is a crime is along with two other co-conspirators, one got six months, one got parole only, accessed after a municipal election, uh election computers to download software for an independent audit prior to the software being updated. That is a crime. There are four felonies. Those felonies will stick with her. She's a convicted felon. And I believe that the four and a half years that I'm commuting her sentence to, she'll be on parole uh along with the number of the other nine next month, uh, is a fair, just, and tough sentence for her crime.

SPEAKER_20

I used to live in Grand Junction, Colorado, there, where Kyle Clark is reporting from. So that's Governor Jared Pullis. Now, Carlitz, you're probably a little bit offended. He compared questioning the election, you know, objectively to someone who believes the earth is flat. I I think that's just a bridge too far, you know. Anyways, totally being blasted by the left, but I feel like he probably was running out of choices. Because even over in DC, the House of Representatives starting, or excuse me, the Senate is starting to grow a little backbone. And they've actually started have a hearing scheduled to initiate or at least investigate impeachment of Judge Bosberg.

SPEAKER_09

Bosberg and Deborah Boardman both turning down requests to testify at a Senate hearing this week entitled Impeachment: Holding Rogue Judges Accountable. Bosberg, whose series of judgments regarding the Trump administration have ignited a legal firestorm, including his decision to restrict the White House's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans. There have also been questions about his apparent role in Arctic Frost, that FBI investigation that allegedly tracked the private communications and phone calls of nearly a dozen Republican lawmakers. Ask for Boardman. Well, no stranger to controversy after ruling against the administration's effort to restrict birthright citizenship. So the question is, where do things go from here? And we want to discuss all that with another great legal.

SPEAKER_20

So I've got to tell you, Judge Bosberg was the lawyer for quite a few of my J6 buddies when I was in DC. And one particular guy that was two doors, two cells down from me, when he got taken out to go to prison from jail, it was, you know, they come take you out like three in the morning. And uh, I don't really know how to tell this story, do it full justice on him without being somehow pejorative to this particular defendant or this particular J Sixer, but his room was a mess. And he would draw on his walls with pencil and colored pencils and stuff like that. Well, and he was a very big grandstander. So, like in his in his sentencing, he they left him shackled up and he told the judge he was a Nazi and it was a kangaroo court and he was skull and bones, and he'd done all this background research on the judge. And Judge Bosberg is, you know, comes from Skull and Bones stock. That's about all you need to say there. And when he got pulled out as orderlies, our job was to go clean up the room. And of course, we divvy up all the extra clothing and any extra food he left. You know, it kind of disperses out to the pot. So we go into his room and he's got a life-size, full-size uh outline of Judge Bosberg with labeled with his name, and it has like, you know, guilty of treason, and it has like a execution date and all this stuff. Now, he's just trying to manifest and visualizing and whatnot. This is his dream board, okay? Well, I saw that and I was like, um, I have a feeling when the guards come in here, they're gonna view this as like not bueno. So I'm like there with an eraser trying to erase the judge's name and erasing the execution date. And I'm like, I mean, they're gonna paint this wall again here, but I'm trying to erase the stuff that's gonna make him look like a total like terrorist. I mean, it's already bad enough. They've got us accused. So Judge Bosberg, obviously, the Senate is now looking into him to basically consider impeachment, which is the only thing you can really do to these judges, unless the DOJ like catches them taking a bribe in the act. The DOJ can't really do a charge violation of your oath. That has to come from the Senate to say, look, whatever, whoever, whatever God you took that oath to, what you're doing is in such violation of our conscience, we can't imagine that we're having the same truth, right? Or as polo says, objectively true. Listen, man, why were you doing an update on the machines, anyways, right after an election? Like you just admitted your crime right there in that little speech. So just a reminder, John Solomon talks about this grand conspiracy case and how, again, every single thing we've experienced in our country from the uh from the Charlottesville riot to Russia Gate, to impeachment, to Arctic Frost, to J6, to the election, all of these things connect. And you've got these players like Judge Bosberg, when they make some crazy ruling about how Donald Trump can't use the Aliens and Enemies Act to deport NS-13 gang members, you kind of scratch your head. Well, some of these guys are involved in the grander conspiracy.

Clinton Dossier Links And Jack Smith

SPEAKER_02

All right, let me turn to a story that we broke earlier this week. We told you, I think on Monday night, we broke it on the show, that the FBI had transmitted new documents uh to Congress uh on the Clinton Foundation, new examples of alleged corruption that occurred there and efforts to thwart the investigation of the Clinton Foundation. Some of those documents also involved efforts to investigate the Clinton campaign's funding of the Steele dossier. Well, today we learned in new documents that my good colleague Jerry Dunleavy just put up that uh the Justice Department under Joe Biden was trying to use special prosecutor Jack Smith to scuttle any FBI or DOJ investigation into the Clinton campaign's funding of the Steele dossier.

SPEAKER_20

Now, why is this so interesting? Because the whole thing with James Comey started with investigating the Clintons and then covering it up. The famous press briefing where he goes, no reasonable prosecutor would bring charges. The FBI doesn't decide to bring charges or not, the DOJ just. He undercut his own attorney general in doing that, you know, in an effort to try to save Hillary and close this investigation. And who knows what that was all about. Well, we can assume, right? But it goes even deeper than that. So Jack Smith is now involved in covering up for the Clintons. So this entire attack Trump campaign seems to be centered around one thing, protect the Clintons.

SPEAKER_02

That news, well, first off, we didn't know that they were criminally interested in investigating uh Hillary Clinton's campaign for that funding. But two, we now tied together Jack Smith's investigation to Russia collusion. Now you begin to understand why FBI Director Kash Patel said he thought it was a grand conspiracy that all these things to get Trump are connected, from Jack Smith and Lois Lerner in 2014 at the IRS to the Russia collusion to Ukraine impeachment to the raid on Mar-a-Lago to Jack Smith's investigation. And it turns out that Jack Smith has a direct connection to Russia collusion now in these new documents, more over at justinews.com on that.

SPEAKER_20

So the prosecutor becomes part of the cover-up of the Clintons in an effort to besmirch and smear Donald Trump and ultimately land him in prison.

SPEAKER_26

Sometimes I get confused when when the the when Mr. Solomon here starts talking about some of these facts that um act like he's it's new revelation. And I'm like, haven't we known this for a long time?

SPEAKER_20

And yeah, this is why this is a conspiracy show, Ron. We're just one step ahead of the news. A conspiracy is just tomorrow's news today. That's all it is. I mean, we've been talking about this for five years now. I know. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to be like, well, if they're continuing to prosecute Trump over Russia Gate, then they're continuing the cover-up of Hillary Clinton. The nice thing about John Solomon is he's like, no, now we have the direct link.

SPEAKER_26

Okay, so it's not that it's new information, it's just that we're presenting it this way because now we have direct evidence. Is that is that why? Yeah, basically.

SPEAKER_20

Yeah, now we have well, now we have direct evidence that is now accepted into the public record. The nice thing about John Solomon at Just the News is his reporting carries the weight that New York Times does, right? He reports it in such a way, here's the evidence, here's the document I foyed.

SPEAKER_26

Right. It's just sometimes the way that he presents it, it kind of comes across like it's a totally new thing. And it's like, hold on, this is not totally new.

DOJ Talk On Russia Hoax And Threats

SPEAKER_20

It's not totally new. And this is again why people like us, we just we we cannot understand how the left doesn't see this, or as Donald Trump calls him, the Democrats, right? The Democrats. So here uh acting attorney general Todd Blanche was on with Maria Bartolomo this weekend, and he had something, he had kind of a long piece. We're gonna listen to this because this is as up to date as you can get to where the DOJ is in their official statements. So we get stuff like what John Solomon says, the conspiracy that we know about how this is all tied together. But then when you hear Todd Blanche say it, if I were one of these deep state actors, I'd be really nervous.

SPEAKER_43

More charges are coming against Comey and others, perhaps John Brennan, of conspiracy over a 10-year period after the statute of limitation was reached on Comey's Russia collusion cover-up. The former FBI head was indicted last month by a grand jury in North Carolina. If you heard the former chairman of the intelligence committee saying that there has been a conspiracy over 10 years, what have you done about it?

SPEAKER_16

Well, look, we're that's exactly what we're investigating right now. And and by the way, what is not in dispute is that the whole Russia hoax, there was absolutely nothing to it. And so the question that the American people have to ask is, well, then why did they do it?

SPEAKER_20

Why did Comey's? That's what's not in dispute. That's the importance of the John Solomon reporting, is it makes it no longer in dispute. We now know the entire origins, it's all been publicly released. And so now you've got these people that just have total mud on their face that to this day are still trying to continue this conspiracy that Trump was colluding with Russia and there was there was a there, there, but it didn't pan out quite. And they're like, there was nothing there. You knew who paid for the false report, and you were spending time covering that up while leaving this dangling carrot in front of the American TDS left that Trump is the one who did it. Say what he said.

SPEAKER_16

Why did the outgoing Obama administration do what they did? And and and that's what we're studying right now because it did great damage to this country. It did great damage to President Trump's first term. And and we want to understand why that happened, why there continued to be an effort by by operatives in the government to go after President Trump while he was in office, and then of course over the past several years as well.

SPEAKER_20

Do you believe it was a conspiracy against President Trump? Operatives in the government. His words are choice. We just talked about Karen Bass. Operatives in the government.

SPEAKER_16

I mean, that's what we're looking at. And do you believe it? I mean, look at what happened. I mean, here there's no evidence of any Russia collusion at all. And yet there was a special counsel appointed, two years, the entire president's family, his entire administration was investigated. There was zero evidence of any Russia collusion. That cannot happen. And so the the that's it's it's it should never happen in this country. And so we'll we're gonna get to the bottom of it.

SPEAKER_43

No, I understand that. And we all know this audience is well aware of it. We were among the first to say this doesn't smell right, this doesn't look right, we don't think it's true. I had Devin Nunez on and John Ratcliffe on virtually every week uh back in 2017 and 2018 saying just that, all of their findings. I'd like to know why it's taking so long. I mean, has the statute of limitations run up?

SPEAKER_20

Do you have no more uh ten years ago, Ron? Ten years ago, this became public information that there was no possibly be talking about statute of limitations on this.

SPEAKER_26

This ten years ago. Colby just advanced the conspiracy on the clip we played earlier. I know, every five minutes, whenever he talks. Yeah.

SPEAKER_43

Uh wiggle room in terms of uh zeroing in on things like the Mueller report, the Nunez report, and all the evidence that was was clear uh that they knew that there was no uh there was no Russia collusion.

SPEAKER_16

Look, I don't know that the statute has run out. I don't think so. Because what you saw, you saw a continued effort all the way up until very recently, up until the raid of Mar-a-Lago just a couple of years ago, a continued effort to destroy President Trump. And whether that's one conspiracy that we're look that that continued from 2015, 2016, all the way up to 2023, is what we're looking at right now. But the way that we do that is with the grand jury process. So it's calling witnesses, it's looking at documents, it's having prosecutors study, it's having the FBI look at it and investigate what happened. And and we're finding out some incredibly troubling things, and and at some point at the right time, that will be made public, and and the American people will see exactly what happened uh to this administration and President Trump over the past decade.

SPEAKER_43

Well, I mean, the country was ripped apart. We all know that. Half of the country said he colluded with Russia, the other half said no, it didn't. I mean, it it ripped the country apart. Do you say when the time is right? When is the time right? What when should we expect these these charges of conspiracy?

SPEAKER_16

Well, I mean, look, as as as has been publicly reported, the Southern District of Florida has an open criminal investigation. There that involves hundreds of subpoenas, it involves hundreds of witnesses, and so what what as far as timing and when we can expect it, we are working hard and we are working efficiently, but we are going to do it right. We are not gonna rush something, rush something that that shouldn't, that isn't ready. We're not gonna reach a conclusion before our investigation is over. But I assure you, and I assure the American people that we are completely focused on it.

SPEAKER_43

Okay, well, I again I I don't know what what is not ready. I mean, you know, we've been watching this under, you know, play out for a long time, and and viewers uh and and uh uh and people watching are are frustrated because Sounds like you, Ron. Sounds like you. Uh it just keeps happening. Weaponization keeps happening because it's not corrected the time before. Now, there are charges against Tommy right now, threatening the president, transmitting a threat across state lines because of that uh Instagram post, 8647. Is that real or is that a placeholder, or what what what exactly is the charge? Because he's saying this this has no merit.

SPEAKER_16

Well, I mean, he's entitled to say whatever he wants. What what the facts show is that a grand jury, this isn't a DC grand jury, this isn't Todd Blanche, former President Trump personal attorney bringing charges. These are line prosecutors, career prosecutors in North Carolina who investigated what happened, investigated this case for nearly a year, and the grand jury returned an indictment. There is nothing more serious in this country, as we've seen repeatedly over the past several years, than threatening President Trump. He has been on multiple occasions, three occasions at least, someone has tried to kill him. Okay? So we have to take these threats seriously. And obviously, um Comey's entitled to his day in court. He is a defendant. He's charged in an indictment out of North Carolina, and and those charges are very serious.

SPEAKER_43

Well, obviously, when you see someone like Jim Comey, who was the head of the FBI, right out 8647 on the street, I mean on the beach rather, someone uh who might be mentally challenged is gonna use that and say, Well, let me go do what Comey just told me to do. More charges are coming.

SPEAKER_26

Somebody who's mentally challenged to put the seashells on the sand.

SPEAKER_20

Seriously. So if you're a sane Republican watching this transpire, would you think that you would say, okay, maybe I don't put my head up and speak up, but I definitely am not going to come out and continue the persecution of Donald Trump and take those false elements and make it part of my campaign. Would you agree that that's a good idea?

SPEAKER_26

Um, yeah. I mean, maybe you need to say that again. My head's not.

Massey Boebert And A Brutal Primary

SPEAKER_20

So if you're a Republican, yeah, right, and you're briefed on some of this stuff, like you know that James Coleman was covering up for Hillary Clinton, you subscribe to just the news and John Solomon's reporting or Catherine Herridge or a handful of these other reporters that have put out quality information on this stuff. You wouldn't in Trump's off years, or really ever, turn around and say, Yeah, there's a lot to that Russia stuff, or yeah, there's a lot to these charges against Trump. No, right? At a bare minimum, you would stay silent. Yeah. Right. At a bare minimum, you would stay silent. Well, Thomas Massey, let's go into this, right? Because for a lot of people on the right, we've we've fallen victim to Thomas Massey is everything we love about a politician and an American. He's just as bad as anybody on the left. So this is a throwback from Fox News Sunday when Thomas Massey was on with Shannon Breen. People forget this is what Thomas Massey was doing. This is why Thomas Massey is such a struggle for the Republican Party and Donald Trump specifically. He controls and influences a lot of the most MAGA and most conservative people we have in our country because of his libertarian and fiscal conservative policies. He talks a good game. We he appeals to us. But what he actually does and lobbies for in Congress and even in the media is antithetical to the truth.

SPEAKER_21

First of all, you know, the main thing I hear from people back home is they're mad that nobody's held accountable in Washington.

SPEAKER_20

That's right. We're mad that no one is ever held accountable. So who should we hold to account, Thomas Massey? In DC.

SPEAKER_21

Well, I think we need to hold Trump accountable. He didn't build the wall. He didn't get Mexico to pay for it. He ran up seven point eight trillion dollars of debt. He did Now uh didn't Thomas Massey vote against the wall? Yeah, he did. He fumbled the repeal of Obamacare.

SPEAKER_20

There's so many Did he fumble the appeal of Obamacare or did John McCain, another senator we have dubious beliefs as to his true loyalty? Is he the one who fumbled Obamacare?

SPEAKER_21

That's true. That's true. That was pretty silly. Anybody at the FDA or the CDC responsible? So, you know, let's hold that guy accountable. Contrast, hey, people have rallied to Trump's defense because he's been indicted four times. And, you know, I feel compelled to rally to his defense because that's an attack on all of us. But here's the problem. You know, this summer we're gonna be lit, they're gonna be litigating these cases in the court, and these indictments are gonna ripen into convictions, and we're gonna be talking about the finer points of whether you can pay a porn star with your campaign money or whether you should write it off as a business expense. I mean, the lawsuit itself is ridiculous, but the underlying facts aren't disputed. And I think people are gonna kind of recoil from that when all that stuff starts coming out this summer. And the polls that show him beating Biden, those are gonna switch very quickly.

SPEAKER_20

Interesting. Interesting. Now there's other people, you know, we're gonna find out a little bit more about Thomas Massey. So because his story now intersects with Lauren Boebert. Now, do you know Lauren Bulbert's trash? We don't usually know our own politicians' trash. No, not really. So there was a bit of a scandal that broke out because Lauren Boebert and her husband got divorced, and it was kind of ugly. There was a lot of yelling at a restaurant, and cops got called, and her district got redistricted, or in her district in Colorado, where she originally won election. She was gonna lose that election. They kind of re-gerrymandered it a little bit. And so she actually moved into another district and ran in the other district and barely won that election. Okay.

SPEAKER_28

Now that was on the heels.

SPEAKER_20

Yeah, no, we don't know. That was on the heels of this particular scandal right here. So on the screen, I'm showing a black and white footage from inside a theater in Washington, D.C. And here is Lauren Boebert, who at the time was separated from her husband. She's on a date, and you may or may not notice that her partner is groping her up. And you may or may not notice where her hand is located on her date there. Oh. She also vaped inside of this theater, which became quite a bit of a scandal because you can't vape inside of a theater with everybody else. Apparently, she thought she was a little bit above the law. So Lauren Bulbert kind of had that, has that little, you know, derivation on her record. And for the most part, though, she's been a pretty stalwart MAGA person, but she's continuously come to Thomas Massey's defense. They've kind of been really aligned in Congress. Well, she went to Kentucky to campaign with Thomas Massey this weekend. Now, Thomas Massey is falling in the polls in Kentucky. This scandal with him and Cynthia Wood has come out, which we're going to talk about here in just a second. And it has really damaged his chances, as well as a lot of his more libertarian votes, which have been in contradiction to the Republican Party votes, has also come to the forefront on how, hey, you know, Thomas Massey, I mean, I vote with the Republicans 91% of the time, except for the 9% where they really need my vote, right? And so here they were campaigning together in Kentucky. And what you're gonna notice here is you're gonna notice something about the audience, the background laugh track and the background clapping. And you can actually see Thomas Massey's media manager and the background on the computer. You can actually see her hitting the button to pipe in laughter because these guys are in an empty, empty auditorium.

SPEAKER_13

I can, and I don't call that a representative, I call that a welfare recipient. And all of the things that I have seen Thomas stand for and fight for are right. Did you hear that? You can be proud as a constituent that he stood and fought for you when it comes to fiscal responsibility. There is no one better than Thomas Massie. I've had votes that I've regretted that I'm like, yeah, you voted better than I did on that one. And and but this is your money.

SPEAKER_20

He is a super every time he laughs, or every time there's a there's a laugh track inserted. Ron, is that someone who's winning his campaign? No, I don't think so. I don't think so. So Donald Trump posted this because now their stories are intermingled. Is anyone interested in running against weak-minded Lauren Boebert in Colorado's fourth congressional district? This is from Donald Trump. You remember Lauren moved to the district when it became obvious that she couldn't win her original congressional district, the third, a carpet bagger indeed. Oh, snaps. Boebert is campaigning for the worst Republican congressman in the history of our country, Thomas Massey, of the great Commonwealth of Kentucky. And anybody who can be that dumb deserves a good primary fight. Even though I long ago endorsed Boebert. If the right person came along, it would be my honor to withdraw that endorsement and endorse a good, proper alternative. Just let me know or announce your candidacy, and I will be there for you. President Donald J.

SPEAKER_28

Trump.

SPEAKER_20

Oh boy. So here is Thomas Massey talking, talking on ABC. Again, he runs into the arms of the left. Thomas Massey is scheduled to talk to the Young Turks tonight.

SPEAKER_28

Oh boy.

SPEAKER_20

So if you're needing Republican votes in a primary, would you go talk to the Young Turks? I don't think so. I'm starting to wonder if his options on who he can go talk to to gen up some support is getting less and less and less. And it makes sense because here he is on ABC.

SPEAKER_11

Well, you see, and you've actually said this week that this that your vote is a referendum on whether Israel gets to buy seats in Congress. What did you mean by that?

J6 Body Cam Claims Get Challenged

SPEAKER_20

I got this question this week when we were at our J6 Town Hall. Somebody asked, you know, what about the division in the party? And I said, it's it's a psyop, man. It's a psyop. And it's coming from the likes of him who's trying to make support for him and his anti-government libertarian views, anti-state power, which listen, we can all say the government should be smaller, right? Yeah. But the libertarians' original thought is government is always bad. They would, everything would be private. We'd live in a corporate world. We'd have no government, right? Everything would be voluntary services that you pay for. And frankly, it's just never going to work that way. So libertarians have this ability to sit up, just like a true communist. Well, we didn't do enough. We didn't get rid of the government completely. We didn't try it hard enough, right? They can't they have that ability to sit up on their pedestal and always be like, well, we didn't go the whole distance. And so that's where he's at here. And of course, how do you destroy the state? You break down its unit, you break down the family. The libertarian will break down the family, and it leads to hedonism, right? And that eventually can break the state. And that's how communists will oftentimes do it. But libertarians will do it this way. They'll try to break up the coalitions that build our state. In the United States of America, our coalition with Israel has been very important. And our coalition with a lot of different entities has been important. But Massey has made it this huge campaign thing that aligns with the far left, right? The hate for Israel. And he's now making his election a referendum on AIPAC and America's support for Israel.

SPEAKER_21

Well, the RJC, APAC, and Miriam Adelson and Paul Singer, they're all part of the Israeli lobby, and that's where all the money comes from. And it it will be a referendum on foreign policy, whether Israel gets to dictate that by bullying members of Congress. And I'm the one they haven't been able to bully, so they're putting all the brunt, the force on me. But you can tell that I'm ahead in the polls and they're desperate. That's why they're sending the Secretary of War to my district tomorrow. That's why the president's losing sleep and tweeting about this. That's why AIPAC has dumped another$3 million into my race this weekend. It's because they're panicked and they really haven't been able to gain a lead in this race.

SPEAKER_11

You say the president is desperate, but he's got a pretty good record of defeating people he wants to target in Republican primaries. We saw Bill Cassidy yesterday. We saw what happened in Indiana. How are you going to be able to overcome the president's opposition?

SPEAKER_21

Well, I have the endorsement of the Right to Life organizations, the gun organizations. I had four members of Congress come here yesterday and campaign with me. So my situation is a little bit different. Plus, I've had millions of dollars come in from the grassroots, tens of thousands of donors to my website, ThomasMassey.com.

SPEAKER_20

And we explored that website last week. Where did most of those donors come from?

SPEAKER_21

Out of state.

Election Lawsuits Redistricting And Census

SPEAKER_20

It's still coming in, and that's how we're going to beat them. Yeah. Okay. So this Boobert and Massey saga gets a little bit deeper. Laura Loomer had Cynthia West, the whistleblower against Thomas Massey, on and interviewed her. And this is what she says. Okay. And I want to be very careful here, because you know, you hate to throw stones in a glass house, right? Some of our favorite congressmen tomorrow could turn out to be this in these exact situations. I've always thought Boebert did good work. She was kind of in line with the Republican squad. Luna, Massey, Boebert, Burkhart, they're kind of all peas in a pod, and they do a lot of good work. Because it's not that I'm in love with the Republican establishment, but Trump seems to have the Republican establishment under his thumb. He understands what motivates them politically. These guys have all been kind of wild cards, and what we're finding is they might be a little bit more of a wild card than what we what we were buying. So Laura Loomer says, I just finished my two-hour-long exclusive interview with Cynthia West, the woman who was has accused Congressman Massey of emotional abuse and sexual impropriety. She told me during the interview that while she was dating Thomas Massey, he told her that he had sex with Lauren Boulbert within weeks after the passing of his wife. Boebert spent the weekend campaigning for Massey in Kentucky, and now we know why. Mrs. West told me that Massey bragged about his sexual relations with Boebert while Miss West was dating Massey, and that Massey's district director, Chris Christopher McCain, would allegedly manage the woman Massey dated, and that he regularly provided the congressman with dating advice. Ms. West also told me that Massey used a burner phone to communicate with the women he dated after his wife died, and that he called his burner phone his boner phone. And allegedly he he she would throw he would throw the phone into the river if women came out to complain about Massey. The explosive interview will be released on Rumble Video Channel on X tomorrow. Wow. Good job reading that. Yeah. It's kind of like when you had to read the Bluetooth. These Bluetooth pills are for American boners. I apologize, dad. I know you hate it when I talk like that. But this is politics, man. This is how the sausage is made. And very unfortunate. JD Vance addressed this situation with Thomas Massey. When it comes to the Republican Party, because remember, when it comes to politics, it's a zero-sum game. You either have power or you don't have power. You either pass a bill or you don't pass the bill. And within the party, a lot gets tolerated, more than you and I, Ron, would ever want to see tolerated. And if these particular politicians, Massey, Boebert, Sparks, and others, would be more consistent in voting for what the party needs, right? Then they would not necessarily be on the outs like this. But when you go against Trump over false premises in order to advance your individual standing, that's what Trump calls grandstanding. And this is what J.D. Vance had to say. And he says it in the most articulate way you can.

SPEAKER_05

I think the problem with Thomas, and I've told him this in private, and now I guess I'll say it in public, is it's one thing to disagree with the party on a particular issue. It's one thing to take, you know, to take to have your independent stand on a number of questions. And by the way, some of the stuff where Thomas Massey has been independent against the Republican Party, I've agreed with him with. Thomas and I worked together during 2023 where I was trying to stop the limitless flow of American money to Ukraine. And Thomas was one of the people I was working closest with it. But that's one thing. Being independent, having your own opinions is one thing. Voting against the party on every single issue, you're eventually going to make too many enemies. And that is the problem that Thomas has had. It's not one issue, it's not three or four issues. It's that every time that we've needed Thomas for a vote, he has been completely unwilling to provide it. That is why the president of the United States has trained his ire on Thomas Massey. It's because we can never count on him for some of the most difficult votes. I wish that that weren't the case. I say that as somebody who's known Thomas well before I got into politics, but politics is politics. And when you always vote against the party, you can't expect the party to actually back you.

SPEAKER_26

I can't count on two hands how many times you've mentioned this on this podcast. It's been repeatedly.

SPEAKER_20

Yeah, exactly. And he said it way better than the hours I've spent bloviating about this topic. But exactly, politics is a zero-sum game, right? This is why the establishment Republicans that are of the Mike Pence, Mitt Romney, ilk don't get along with MAGA. Is MAGA wants forward progress. We don't want to just keep our position in the way things are. We are unhappy with the position that we're in. We're unhappy with the fact we accept homelessness on our streets. We're unhappy with the fact that we have to accept a breakdown in law and order. We're unhappy with the fact that the biggest fraudsters and criminals get let out while the little Mee Maw grandma gets put in prison for walking in the Capitol or for filing a tax return wrong, right? It just does not work anymore.

SPEAKER_26

Right. Quit giving quarter to these bad policies.

SPEAKER_20

We're unhappy that George Soros can put untold millions of dollars into untort resistance movements and protests that cause damage, violence, and death, while at the same time the Tea Party patriots who simply want a seat at the table and maybe a lower tax rate get overburdened with audits and inability to get their nonprofit status and things like that via the uh Lois Lerner uh targeting of the IRS scandals, right? More than that. We're tired of seeing that. Yeah, we're tired of seeing that. Now, Lindsey Graham, he knows where to plant his flag. He knows that when the wind blows left, you turn left. When the wind blows right, you turn right. And he gave some great advice to the Republicans because one of his fellow senators just lost his primary seat. Senator Cassidy down in Louisiana was blown out, blown out by two other challengers in a Senate primary. This is the first time in over a hundred years that a sitting senator has lost his primary. And Lindsey Graham sums it up best.

SPEAKER_45

There's no room in this party to destroy his agenda or to destroy him and his family as a Republican. Democrats do it all the time. If you align with Democrats to stop his agenda like Massey does, uh, you're gonna lose. If you allow with Democrats to drive him out of office like Cassie did, you're gonna lose. There's no room in this party.

SPEAKER_20

You're gonna lose. Right? I don't think Boepert can keep her seat. I cannot believe in the fact that she barely won her election. I can't, especially in Colorado, where there's probably some shenanigans. I cannot believe that she's going to be able to keep that seat with Donald Trump campaigning against her. She's up for election in November, and her primary's got to be really soon. So somebody needs to hurry up and file and get on that one. Otherwise, we're gonna end up with a bad candidate. But either way, it's pretty significant there. And it kind of just goes to show these guys get involved together in more ways than just policy agreements, and all of a sudden they start making really poor decisions. And in hindsight, it's all like, well, that makes sense. You know what I mean? Now you're covering up your own shenanigans by trying to keep them in office before the the the whole the the wheels fall off the bus. Another thing that's uh been going on here is there's been some J6 body camera footage that was released. And you know, I mention the J6 stuff from time to time. I don't go into the super depths, I watch all the videos, I see all the analysis, and you know, obviously it's very important to me. But there's one particular person, Officer Fanone, who testified in the J6 committee. He actually got a pardon from Dom from uh I believe he got was I believe he was one of the recipients of a pardon from Joe Biden. Makes you wonder why he needed it. Okay, but he has always maintained in his trial testimony as well as his congressional testimony certain things that happened to him. That he had a he had a cardiac event, he got a concussion, PTSD, all these different injuries. Well, now we have his full body camera footage of that day. And guess what, Ron? No cardiac arrest, no pain and suffering. He was mostly being helped by the rioters when he was down in the crowd. A lot of the things that he has testified over and over and over again under penalty of perjury happened to not be true.

SPEAKER_29

So Michael Fanau, this is the guy that testified about the J6ers, and he was all of these things that turned out that he was none of these things, right? Take a look. Remember when he testified and he cried in front of the panel and he said that he was beaten unconscious and everything? All lies. And look, here's this man right here giving him the big medal. All stolen valor, all lies. And remember this with all these cables and wires coming out of him with it, all lies. He said he was beaten unconscious, he had a heart attack, traumatic brain injury, burns, loss of consciousness, multiple taser injuries, chemical irritant exposure, PTSD, physical assault injuries, head and neck trauma, all lies. Now you have people out there and they see you, Mikey, they're gonna harass you. You're not gonna walk the streets again. That's for sure. And just look at all the awards this guy gets, rubs up with Nancy Pelosi, rubs up with Joe Biden, crying in front. It's all lies. Go watch his body cam footage. None of the shit happened. He created it all. And being an army veteran myself and doing a tour in Iraq, I can tell you, we as a soldier, we hate these pieces shit more than anything. This is worse than stolen ballor. This is like trying to steal respect, lying, and and real Americans, real American patriots lost their lives because of this piece of shit. So let me tell you, Michael Fenon, you Yeah.

SPEAKER_20

Real Americans really got it hard because of his and Harry Dunn and a couple other guys' testimony. And what we're finding now that the body camera footage has been released, people are going through it and they're like, hey, when did you get tasered? When did you get chemical burnt? When did you get pepper sprayed? That it wasn't just backflash from your own pepper spray gun. When did you have this heart attack? Why are you running around after the fact? Why are you know why are you talking to some of the things they've said he said? All lies. All lies on his tattoos on his hand. He says uh he says uh something about, you know, if you don't do something, I'll take the money or something. Just kind of like, oh, I'll take the money. And then he's got numbers on some dice, which are the numbers for ACAB, all cops are bad cops, or all cops are bastards. So there's a lot of potential that Michael Fanone is an Antifa person that joined the police force. And it's like, geez, man, no wonder what's going on. You were doing on J6. Sketchy as bat as heck. Pony Boy says, I'm gonna move to Colorado and run. Do it! Yeah, do it, Pony Boy. I'll get I'll get an endorsement out to you before Donald Trump gets one to you.

SPEAKER_26

They got gas fields up there.

SPEAKER_20

Do it, yeah. Yeah, of course they do. All right, the other thing, too, Ron, did you know that the Democrats always cheat? What? Yeah, go figure.

SPEAKER_18

This is the RNC chair. Well, listen, the president, when he asked me to take this position, he said we got to make sure our elections are safe and secure. We have to continue to build on the success that Lori Trump and Michael Wiley built in the 2020 cycle. And yes, the Democrats are trying to cheat every single day. That's why we have to have 130 lawsuits. We're bringing the hammer wherever we can. 32 states uh where we have lawsuits because the Democrats are trying to cheat every single day. It doesn't matter if it's redistricting, it doesn't matter if what they've done is they've allowed tens of millions of illegals to come across our border, and they're trying to figure out ways to get them to vote. And that's why we're always after making sure we have uh integrity in the system, that we can have confidence in the democracy, and we're putting people in place. We have we already hired SAP in 17 states, and but we're gonna continue our strong litigation effort to make sure we'd uh beat back these Democrats and their efforts uh that have been ongoing for decades in terms of trying to steal elections.

SPEAKER_20

When it comes to the federal level, the RNC, Donald Trump, the executive branch, and the political appointees, they're all marching in the same direction. MAGA, MAGA, MAGA. The premise is the Democrats cheat. The premise is the 2020 election was rigged and stolen, and we need to find accountability. The House and the Senate, which are a representation of the state, has been pretty lazy, pretty apathetic, pretty much content with just continuing things the way they are. And that is a representation of our local politics. Your local county, your local Republican Party is probably pretty apathetic. There's probably some people that are want to engage the change and want to go after the Democrats head on, and then you have an establishment wing that just wants to run a moderate and just wants to kind of go along to get along, and they don't like the hate mail. And as long as we run a moderate kit, you know, candidate, then the hate mail stays down. We might lose the election, we might win one here or there, but nothing really significant is going to change. So the Democrats acquiesce, and that's what's going on. So if you want to capture that energy that's at the federal level at the RNC, go get active. Go get active because the tide is changing. And as this administration continuously changes all the things that the Democrats have used to institutionally cheat, things like the gerrymandering. It looks like the House is going to be in favor of the Republicans just based on the gerrymandering. Okay, if we have to gerrymander to get some seats back, so be it. If we have to ballot harvest to get some seats back, so be it. You know, eventually the Republicans will become so good at ballot harvesting because every pastor will collect his congregation's ballots and every charity that people are legitimately a part of will collect ballots. Every Boy Scout troop will collect ballots from the parents. We'll become so effective at ballot harvesting that the Democrats will want to outlaw it, which is where we wanted to go in the beginning. Right. But as long as we don't use the tools that will help us win, we're going to be defeated. Eventually, the Democrats are going to be clamoring for things like. A fair census because when they realize that they've been cheating the census and when we set it right, they're going to start campaigning to make sure it's fair across the board because if they can't cheat, like hell, they're going to let us cheat. Right. So here is uh I can't remember his name, but he's talking about the census and the redistricting effort and how it is leading to a much better advantage for the Republicans.

SPEAKER_39

Where do you think these redistricting wins place Republicans as we head into the midterms?

SPEAKER_17

Well, I think they put us much closer to being able to retain the House. Uh and it's really important to know what the history is here. These are seats that Republicans are rightly due. If you go back to the 2020 census, there was a lot of litigation that resulted in the Biden administration being able to uh uh apportion the count that was collected before President Trump took office the last time. And the Biden administration introduced new novel statistical methods, which there's been a lot of litigation around, that resulted in Republican states losing a bunch of seats that they were due based on population. And you don't have to take my word for it. The Census Bureau came out in 2022 and said they made that error. 100% of the undercounting was in Republican states, and 100% of the overcounting was in Democrat states. And then since then, the Democrats have been suing and they've been judge shopping, trying to knock out Republican seats around the country, which they've been successful with in front of liberal judges. And so this has really been about leveling the playing field and putting Republicans back in the position that they should be just based on a proper application of the census.

Fulton County Certification Under Pressure

SPEAKER_20

Yeah. If we could just put the census correct, we can fix a lot of problems. What do we got, Ron? Oh, yes. Coffee.

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SPEAKER_20

Phew. Yes, some 1775 coffee. We're gonna have to try it sometime. I'll try it. Okay, so this is an this is a clip that's been around for a while, but most of you have probably never seen it. And what it is is this is after the 2020 election. This is in Democrat, this is in um I want to say cob Fulton County. This is Fulton County, Georgia. So this is where Atlanta is. And this is the board that has to certify the election.

SPEAKER_26

Okay.

SPEAKER_20

Okay. Now it starts out with a clip of one of these board members that says, I'm uncomfortable with moving forward. They just certified the election. And then it goes back into the conversation about the certification. This is the kind of stuff right here. This almost becomes a smoking gun to the problems that were in the election that the establishment just wanted to brush over.

SPEAKER_10

Crash server. So I think we got conflicting information as to why that server crashed earlier.

SPEAKER_24

There was a Windows SQL error. Uh evidently it was a Windows Windows SQL error that caused the server to crash.

SPEAKER_10

Server crash that happened.

SPEAKER_24

They thought that you know they might be able to fix it and recover the data. If they can retrieve the data, we'll be able to retrieve, we'll retrieve that data. Otherwise, get in touch with Dominion and to see if it would work. Um mostly an unfortunate technological issue that caused that thing to crash.

SPEAKER_10

I didn't really hear any accountability as to the reason for the crash.

SPEAKER_24

Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I think it's more coincidence than anything. Um, I I I don't know what the reason was for the crash. I mean, that was technological. I think he skipped a backup step where he should have backed something up immediately, and that's when the crash happened. Or Dim Dominion probably could have recovered it for us, or or um and or our staff member might have been able to do it.

SPEAKER_22

But um, can you uh explain for all of us exactly uh how that happened, why it happened, uh, and who actually taught that?

SPEAKER_24

Uh we made a determination um midway through the afternoon that on one of the scanners, uh it was one of the ones that we brought in, I think on Tuesday, um, on on the audit log, it shows that that it was zeroed out, I believe, at 11 20 a.m. So um I'm not I don't I don't know why if it was up you know operator error, I don't know why um Dominion the Dominion representative and the um and our technician were looked at it and they aren't sure why it was zeroed out at that point.

SPEAKER_20

But that's okay, we'll just keep going anyway.

SPEAKER_24

Essentially uh 62 batches that were had identical numbers from that scanner on it. So that we have what we had to do was go back through.

SPEAKER_20

So remember when Ruby Freeman allegedly was running ballots through over and over and over again?

SPEAKER_24

There were sixty-two batches that had identical numbers on them and and rescan those on different scanners so that we could then upload those results.

SPEAKER_22

Uh did that occur in most of the four scanners you borrowed from the Cap County? Yeah, they were that they were involved with that, yes. That was not something that you would have had any uh idea of on Wednesday before you know we were able to uh upload those results to the uh secretary of state.

SPEAKER_24

Correct. We were in touch with the state through that, and then they they told us on when on Thursday morning to go back uh to go back and and reconcile that before we went through certification. So we got four loaners from uh from uh Dominion, and I believe those had been used in DeCab County. That's my understanding.

SPEAKER_22

We've gotten three different results every time that they've been counted.

SPEAKER_20

Three different results every time they've been counted.

SPEAKER_10

Oh boy, correct that were accepted and counted, and those and those numbers changed.

SPEAKER_22

What was originally certified on November 13th is not the number that we're certifying today. That is what you're about to do. We don't certify today what happens.

SPEAKER_24

Well, we have a deadline at noon to certify. Um, so I think we I mean we'd be in violation of uh of whatever statute governs certification.

SPEAKER_20

So they've found fraud, they know there's a problem with the count, human error or dominion or whatever the case is. Every time they run the ballots, it comes out with a different count. But we have a deadline to certify. So we're going to move forward. Now you're gonna see on the video here a half-faced woman who apparently doesn't know how to use a camera that ends up being uh the establishment bully in this situation.

SPEAKER_22

Okay, uh that disenfranchise 852 voters. But I guess we need to get on with the show.

SPEAKER_40

All in favor say aye. Cooney, yes, Johnson?

SPEAKER_25

Aye, yes, neuroiden.

SPEAKER_40

Yes. No, Wingate. No, the eyes have it.

SPEAKER_41

This election is certified. It's Neuroden. When could you get to uh uh 130 Peachtree Street soon? Because we're only gonna have three signatures, it occurs to me.

SPEAKER_20

I know, and I'm so uncomfortable moving forward with this madam chair. So she's the one who's now in charge to bring the paper over to the lady, right?

SPEAKER_10

And she's like, uh I know we just certified this election, but I'm so uncomfortable moving forward. It's Neward and you have gotten it. I think no, I will make it happen. I I'm I'm five minutes away from there. It's not a problem. Can you do it now? Can you do it right now? I can't do it right now. We're in the meeting having chair. That is very unsettling to me.

SPEAKER_20

Had we not had COVID, this would not be on video. This would have been in a back room with them quietly going through that.

SPEAKER_26

Yeah, dude.

SPEAKER_20

Get over here now.

SPEAKER_26

Who's the old lady now? Now we have a deadline. Do it now.

SPEAKER_20

This is what the party wants. She sounds like Bill O'Reilly. Yeah. We'll do it live. So when people are losing their minds over the FBI going and getting ballots in Fulton County and going and taking a little visit to Maricopa County or up in Pennsylvania or other places where there was these types of shenanigans. Remember, after I got arrested, I had to take a hard look in the mirror and say, Have I been misled? Sounds to me like Fulton County misled the mainstream people by saying, nothing to see here, folks. It's certified. When you actually go in their meeting, they didn't just blatantly certify it. You had council members who voted no because they had just seen disenfranchised voters. The counts haven't added up. Every all three times we've run those batches through, we're getting a different number.

SPEAKER_26

It sounded like they're like, we need to certify this, and we can't figure out how to, so let's just do it.

SPEAKER_20

Let's just do it. Which is why Todd Blanche on Maria Bartolomo, yep, we're looking into this, but it's hard because the way these guys cheat, ton of evidence that the election was rigged.

SPEAKER_16

That's not something the DOJ needs to needs to tell you about. There's been evidence about that for many, many years. What I can tell you is that we have multiple investigations going on um in in Arizona, in in Georgia, in Fulton County, Georgia. And we're that's exactly what we're looking at. By the way, this is very difficult because they're very good. They're very good at hiding up misconduct and hiding what they're doing. And so that's why we're very focused on finding out whether the right people voted, whether people who were supposed to vote voted, whether there was one vote cast per voter. And that's what we're doing in in multiple states. And and and and I expect, and again, people, you'll say to me, how long has it taken? Why is it taking so long? And the reality, the answer to that is because it takes a lot of work to uncover what happened in 2020. It takes a lot of of old, good old-fashioned law enforcement police work, which is what we're doing, and we have great prosecutors working on it as well. And and I expect it, and and I assure you, I assure the American people that as soon as we have something to say for it, whether it's charges, whether it's a report, whether it's the results of an investigation, the American people will learn about what we uncovered. Yeah.

Save America Act And Court Packing Talk

SPEAKER_20

And I have a feeling it's gonna be bad. It's gonna be bad. A report that says things like they ran the ballots over and over again and it was a different count every time. Dope. Maybe an indictment. Hey, there was criminal liability here. These guys violated one law by not having the capacity to certify the election because the vote wasn't steady, and you did it anyways. Who pressured you to do that? Why did you do that? Well, we don't want to be in violation of these statutes. The whole election was in violation of statutes. You're putting your stamp of approval on all the previous violations to try to comply with some deadline that you've got. Anna Polina Luna was on Fox News because Donald Trump again pushed the Save America Act and he told the Republican Party, attach it to the housing bill or attach it to another bill. It's that important. Get it done.

SPEAKER_25

Kamala Harris is back, and she has decided that some of her positions maybe need to be even uh more progressive than when she was running for president, especially when it comes to the idea of expanding the Supreme Court and packing it with liberals. Listen to this.

SPEAKER_42

And so I'm inviting us all to basically say, look, there let's engage in a good old-fashioned round table where we agree there are no bad ideas. And let's invite then approaches and ideas that are about there are bad ideas.

SPEAKER_20

Okay. There are bad ideas. To the four-year-old, we say there's no bad questions, you know, ask, because we assume you don't have the premise of the world. But by the time you're in college, there are some bad questions. Like, no, you should not drive on the left side of the road. No, you shouldn't pack the court with partisan hacks. No, we shouldn't go down the road of communism, okay? These are bad ideas. So just let's put that on the table.

SPEAKER_42

For example, Supreme Court reform, including the notion of expanding the court.

SPEAKER_25

No bad ideas. Congresswoman, is this where the Democrats are heading?

SPEAKER_36

Yeah, unfortunately it is. She's not the only one that is saying this. They're also talking about removing the filibuster. That's something that both AOC, um, I think Rokano has said. And so, as we have stated before, we need everyone to show up and vote in the midterms. But I think this also goes to show, Peter, that when President Trump says they're going to remove the filibuster anyways, and then you have people like John Thune refusing to codify the agenda that the American people mandate in voting for President Trump, that's a problem. Right now, we have one of the biggest, most popular pieces of legislation in the country that is literally voter ID and Save America Act. That's an 80-20 issue. Democrats, Republicans, independents, they all want it. And yet you have people in the Senate like John Thune saying that they can't remove a filibuster or even embrace the talking filibuster, which is a workaround. And that's simply unacceptable. What I say is that if we can codify and bring forward change to secure our elections, then moving forward, I don't even know if Democrats might actually take the House back because we would clean up the election process and they wouldn't be able to do all the funny business that we've seen historically. And so all I will say is that that's been our number one fight. I'm very, very happy to see President Trump just came out with his truth social posting and all that. And I am going to have a lot of fun when we return to Washington, ensuring that Save America gets put into either housing or FISA, because you saw he mandated it. And you know he's a kingmaker in the party. And so I think that leadership will have a change of heart on that matter.

Rio Rancho Result And Anti Moderate Rant

SPEAKER_20

And why is that? Because Cassidy just lost his primary. And, you know, the response has been kind of interesting. So one thing that happened in New Mexico this weekend as well was they had a uh a mayor's race for Rio Rancho, New Mexico. Now, this is an area that Trump won this city by three points. Okay. By three points. And they've had a Democrat mayor. Okay. So the Republicans are there. When you're in a blue area or something they call purple, it's highly unlikely it's really Democrat. It's probably Republican with apathy that Republicans suffer from, and they're not activated because the system is what the system is, and it's kind of disenfranchised, highly motivated conservatives to be motivated to be unmotivated, right? This happens all over the place. We talk about this a lot. Well, when a city like this, a blue city that Trump carried by three points, right? Just barely over the margin of air there, carried the city. When you start to put a highlight on the voter fraud and the election machines and all the different things, the Democrats run scared because they don't want to get caught in the act, which has happened a couple of times. Happened in Texas last year. Got caught in the act. They've got the poll tapes. They know how many people voted, they know how many people ballots got counted. They don't match. It just happened in California where the sheriff said, hey, we had 60,000 extra votes. Is it 48,000, whatever number it was, extra votes than we had of people who voted. And he confiscated the ballots to go through them to figure out are there fake ballots in here? They don't want to get caught in the act. This is what happens when Democrats feel like the pressure's on and they could get caught in the act.

SPEAKER_30

Voters in Rio Rancho will soon learn who will be their next mayor. Two candidates in the running in tonight's runoff election: District 4 City Councilor Paul Weimer. And as you see, retired educator Alexandria Highland. Right now, Weimer, as you see, holds a sizable lead in the double digits right now. 63% to 37% contenders. She joins us live from Rio Rancho tonight with the very latest. Bella.

SPEAKER_37

Dean, we're here at Turtle Mountain Brewing Company where earlier in the evening, uh, Mayoral Canada Paul Weimer told his supporters that the numbers were looking promising and in his favor. Now the place has since cleared out since then, um, as Weimer continues to hold that strong lead over Alexandria Pilant.

SPEAKER_48

I'm feeling overwhelmed. It's it's just an amazing, emotional roller coaster. I can hit the ground running. I've got it. I've got this. I can do the job. I just needed to get it.

SPEAKER_37

Weimer has been a Rio Rancher City Councilor for the last six years, representing District 4. Should those numbers continue to hold, Weimer says his first order of business as mayor will be the city's budget. We caught up with his opponent, Island, earlier this evening as the polls closed. The former educator shared her gratitude for this experience and the changes she hopes to see for the city.

Open Primaries Debate And Party Power

SPEAKER_20

That dialogue is a dog whistle for we just need to make you feel placated. We need to make you feel placated. Any conservative and any Republican who steps up to the microphone and talks about wanting having a dialogue or reaching across the aisle or reaching independent voters or Democrat voters is a wolf in sheep's clothing. They want to keep things the way they are, they want to keep their little moderate rhino Republican seats. On Face the Nation, there was uh Republican representative Brian Fitzpatrick, and he was responding to Bill Cassidy's loss in Louisiana. If your representative, if this is their answer to an incumbent Republican who loses his seat because he voted for Trump's impeachment, because he voted against conservative values on multiple occasions, if this is your response, you're playing for the wrong team.

SPEAKER_38

We just saw what happened overnight down in Louisiana where Senator Bill Cassidy lost in this three-way primary. The president himself, the leader of your party who wanted this redistricting, uh, has also been directly involved in some of these primary races, picking candidates. He came out hard against Cassidy. He's also now focusing in on Congressman Thomas Massey of Kentucky, who has taken votes in opposition to the president, including for the release of the Epstein files. I mean, is the message here for Republicans that if you dissent from the president, he's gonna take you down?

SPEAKER_23

Well, it's one of the many reasons, Margaret, why we need to uh open primaries up in all 50 states. Another cause that Tom and I are behind, uh over half the states in this country have closed primaries, meaning that if you're a registered independent, you are excluded from voting in 50% of elections. And let's just put this think about that for a second.

SPEAKER_20

This is why we need to open up primaries, because the way most states have it is Republicans vote for Republican candidates in the primaries, Democrats vote for Democrat candidates in the primaries, and third parties get to vote for third parties in the candidate in the primaries. Now, if the third parties don't run a candidate, then the independents don't have a primary to vote in. Does that disenfranchise the voter? No, no, the primary is for the parties, not for the people. The general election is for the people. A candidate can make his way onto the general election ballot without having the endorsement or even declaring which party he's for. They're called independence. Okay. So the idea that you would open up your primary to anybody, this has the reason states have moved away with this is this proves that when you have a strong Republican or Democrat campaigner, politician, that the other party will have one person on the ballot. So if they get Five votes from the Democrats or the Republicans, they win. And then a big chunk of the other party will come and vote in your primary for the weaker candidate that your candidate can beat. That is why you close the primaries. So you get the strongest political candidate and not the one the other party thinks that their candidate can beat. That is why you do it. So here's a Republican playing a really stupid game.

SPEAKER_23

And in half of the states of this country, including unfortunately our home state here in Pennsylvania, if you register independent, you're told you're not welcome to vote in half of elections. That is insane. And not only is it an injustice, Margaret, it has a terrible corrosive effect on the floor of the House. Tom and I see it all the time. We call it the vote no hope-yes crowd. They go to the House floor wanting to support a policy, knowing that policy is the right thing to do. But because they live in a closed primary state and 18% of Americans, 18% of Americans vote in primaries, they're going to the House floor thinking about 18% of their electorate instead of 100% of their electorate. So closed primaries coupled with gerrymander in your previous question are really, really hurting our country. They're causing gridlock on the house floor. Really?

SPEAKER_20

That's your answer. Listen, if you want to vote in primaries, go join a party and be a part of the selection committee. Because yes, when you go to vote, you are a representative of the party and the people. Right? Now, if you don't get a party endorsement and you win, then go represent your constituents. But when he says we vote no on a bill, even though it would be good for people, what bills are you talking about? I'm guessing there's money attached to it, or you know what I mean? It's something that the party would oppose. If you don't have the support of your party, right, first and foremost, you have to really question what it is you're voting for. The Democrats vote in lockstep, but the Republicans have this idea that they need the Democrats to win. You don't. You don't need the Democrats to win. You need to lean on your conservative policies. John Kennedy down in in uh Louisiana responded to Cassidy's loss.

SPEAKER_25

So what happened in Louisiana last night?

SPEAKER_46

Well, Peter, here's the way I see it. Um, uh unless you're you're God's perfect idiot, uh the the result was predictable. Um I mean, ground control to major time. Uh the polls have shown for well over a year that uh Senator Casty was in trouble. I think the president's endorsement of Congresswoman Lentlow was sort of icing on the cake. Bill knew that, uh, but he decided to run anyway. I respect that. I thank him for his service. He was very gracious in his concession speech. Uh we now got a runoff uh between two fine people. Um for what it's worth, I don't plan to get involved. Uh uh wise man once said nothing. Uh why? Because he's a wise man. But I don't plan on weighing in. And, you know, if one of them starts talking about my mama, I might, but otherwise, I'm just gonna vote like everybody else.

Child Labor Allegations And Border Policy

SPEAKER_20

Vote like everybody else. That's good. If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. Keep mama out of it. Tudor Dixon brought this to the forefront. The this is a shocking interview. The Office of Refugee Resettlement fund Office of Refugee Resettlement funded project manager openly admits the Biden administration was sending unaccompanied children to live in US factories and to work as slave laborers to play the cartel. So the beginning of this is an undercover video.

SPEAKER_07

So this It may not necessarily be a matter, but the sponsor is a potential traffic. The child call in the sponsor is a particular as a trafficker, the child will call it something very simple like I'm having trouble getting the involved in school. Then we ask what do you have in your possession? Um before we proceed to my eye. No, no, no, this is the um my sponsor on the sub factory and you don't want to be on the table that in the school, but then I need some way down for um, and so I live with them in the factory. That's a red flag when a kid says, Oh, yeah, sometimes I go home with them, but I live in the factory.

SPEAKER_20

Do you remember Javer Bashera last week was saying, No, these kids, if they just go get a job, no big deal. They were intentionally sending them to sponsors that were housing them in factories to work. That's our country, folks. That's our country. So when we people are wishy-washy on closing the border, you have to say, so you're in favor of kids getting shipped to factories. Well, I'm not in favor of that. Yeah, but the open border is that.

SPEAKER_26

Those same people will say, that's not happening.

Trucking Liability Ruling And Market Shock

SPEAKER_20

That's not happening. No, it is, right? She's a leftist, by the way. She works for the Biden funded group who has a heart and is like, so you're not in school. Okay, so you've got a job, that's good. Right? These are the 14-year-olds that were mentioned in that in that interview last week with Xavier Basero. Oh, I don't know anything about it. He was in charge of that. These are the lost kids. Oh, you were discharged a year ago. So we're not even you're not even on our radar. You're stuck in some Tyson factory somewhere working double shifts. Not even on our radar. I I came to go to school, I came for a better life, and now I'm working to pay off my trip here. Big time problem. Another thing that happened last week was the Supreme Court ruled that freight brokers, so the people who, if I have a load to ship that needs to go by a semi-truck, I go to like Blue Dot, or there's different truck stops, different places, and I say, I've got a load at this place, I need it to go to this place. And the the carrier broker will then broker that load out to the different owner-operator drivers or the different fleet drivers and stuff like that. Well, the Supreme Court had a nine to zero decision that said that the freight brokers are accountable when they hire illegal aliens who then have traffic problems or you know, try to flip a U-turn on the interstate and decapitation.

SPEAKER_26

What do you think about that rule? Huh? What do you think about that rule?

SPEAKER_20

I think that if they're regulated by the state the way they are, if the state says they have to have a CDL and they have to meet these qualifications, they should meet those qualifications. Yeah. Right. So what this does is it puts the burden on the freight brokers to make sure the carriers that they use have good safety records, that they don't have DOT downtime, that they have legal drivers in the cabs of the car that can speak English, right? It puts the burden on them. They're jointly liable with the driver and the owner operators for the stuff that happens. It seems like that's the right place to put the burden. Now, it doesn't mean that every accident that happens with one of their drivers is on them. It means if they if they broke law to allow that driver to take the load, they then have liability. Yeah. So overnight, overnight, our whole trucking industry got a nice little remodel. So this is actual at a truck stop footage of a trucker talking about all the trucks that can't pick up loads right now. Oh.

SPEAKER_31

So I'm over here in Eden, Ohio, and uh there's a bunch of foreigners over here. You know, this guy right here, the guy right next to me, all along uh in all these trucks, okay? None of them can get loads out of Ohio today. And uh, I was talking to the Iman guy right here while I was in there at the Punjabi place getting something to eat. And uh he said that the reason that the they can't get freight out of Ohio today is because the freight brokers won't work with them anymore. Okay. Apparently, what has happened is that you know, yesterday they had the rule, the Supreme Court ruling that found brokers could be held liable for accidents with carriers with red flags. Apparently, that the trickle-down effect happened like that. Okay, brokers are just saying no, there's a whole lot of other trucks. We don't need you, we we're not gonna use you no more. Okay. I was looking up at some of these DOT numbers to these guys, and they do have a pretty substantial track record of unsafe behavior, accidents, high out-of-service rates, things like that. So, guys, here's all I gotta say. This is gonna be changing in a hurry. Brokers are not just thinking once about it, they're thinking twice, three, and even four times about who they want to work with. If you're uh an established U.S. carrier, you know, between one and 15 trucks, you better hope to God you have a proven track record with these brokers because they're they're on the hook now. They're they're on the hook in ways that they they've never experienced before. So uh, guys, all I gotta say is, you know, you better be going and getting your DOT inspections, better be going and asking, you know, waste station operators for a level one, things like that. Get it on record that you're not getting placed out of service, that you're complying with your ELD stuff, things like that, because I'm pretty sure brokers like CH Robinson and DQL, they're eventually gonna create a system that traps all this. So uh, guys, all I gotta say is safety first must highways and byways, and the tracking industry is changing in a hurry later, y'all.

SPEAKER_20

So, what do you think of that, Ron?

SPEAKER_26

Uh man, I've been sitting here conflicted about it the whole time. Like, man, it feels a little fascist, but um, but I I don't know where else to place the burden, so I'm not sure.

SPEAKER_20

Yeah, I get that, right? This is the libertarian in us, like, well, uh if I want to drive a truck, I should be able to just drive a truck. Yeah, but the reality is we did live in that world and they killed people. They would take speed and drive all night long.

SPEAKER_26

Yeah, we definitely need safety on the highways for sure.

SPEAKER_20

Exactly. So that's that's the struggle with some of our we want less government intervention.

SPEAKER_26

If the well, here's my struggle. You know, it's it felt like putting the burden on these distributors or the carriers or whatever you call them felt like the right move because they are right there. They're the ones that are making the decisions. But on the other hand, you know, how come the state is not the one driving this bus because they're the ones that issued the licenses. Why isn't that the state that the state would be the one to figure out who can drive? And then once the issue the licenses are issues, the carriers don't have to worry about it.

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So I'll offer the counter-argument. It's the same way to get to the same result. Sure. One of them relies on the power of the state, which is the state issues the license, and as long as the guy has a license, the broker is immune and the state enforces the immunity, and it's the state, the state, the state, the state, which means the state is totally to blame.

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Right.

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A Republican, a Republican, their perspective is listen, those carriers can hire anybody they want. You can hire a foreigner. Uh-huh. But if you're hiring trucks and drivers that don't have the proper training, the proper safety record and stuff like that, you're liable. Which means this only affects you if somebody gets in an accident and you're found negligent. So it lets the private market through private lawsuits enforce the quality of the carriers rather than the government trying to certify everybody and say, well, everybody check the box. Because what has government proven that they'll do? They'll cut corners, they'll issue driver's license with no name given, and then nobody's responsible. Does that make sense?

SPEAKER_28

Yeah.

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So what they're saying is, listen, we're doing a lot to stop the states from issuing illegal driver's license. We're trying to make traffic and patrol officers give English tests on the side of the road, right? We're doing that part. But the Supreme Court said, hey, you have liability. Right? If you hire a carrier that has known accidents and known problems, you are now liable. And so it's not that the Supreme Court said, you can't hire foreigners. It's that the foreigners have a way higher risk level. And by them having this kind of de facto immunity, there was no incentive for them to go with safe drivers. So go with the city.

SPEAKER_26

Maybe think about this like you're an insurance carrier and you're deciding you're deciding whether or not you're going to underwrite some insurance. Exactly.

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So it's now on the private market's burden. It's really simple. The freight brokers have been incentivized to buy cheap because there's no cost to cheap trucking. That's true. And now there's going to be a cost to cheap trucking, which means good American carriers were compete to be both safe and cheap to get the job. In the beginning, it's going to be expensive. Right. Now, this is going to impact us. This is going to impact everything at the grocery store, everything at Walmart. There's going to be an impact. Everything gets trucked. Everything gets trucked. So you choose, do I get cheap stuff or do I get safer roads for my kids, daughters, and when I drive on the road?

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That's the question for the choice.

Inflation Math And Bitcoin As Hedge

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What are we willing to pay for? Now, over time, when everybody plays by the same rules, the market will drive these prices down. Okay. The market will drive these prices down. But so long as there's state intervention, we can't really drive the prices down. If the state forces them to hire any trucker, DEI policies, and the insurance has to underwrite it, the prices will still be high. Because instead of paying the trucker a high wage, you're just going to pay a higher insurance premium and it's still going to be a high price, right? That's just the way it works. River posted this. Price changes since the year 2000. So about the year around when I graduated high school. Ground beef has gone up 347%.

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About that.

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Family health insurance, 320%. But I thought Obamacare was supposed to fix it for all of us. Snickers bars have gone up 292%. Public college tuition, 243%. Educational supplies, 178%. A Big Mac Burger has gone up 173%. Coffee beans, 164%. The Ford F-150, 154%, eggs 152%, median home price, 145%, and laundry detergent 138%. Official inflation in the last two uh 26 years has been 93%. So let's just look at that. Let's take 25 years, because I'm sure that's not calculated 2026. So 93 divided by 25, that's a little close to 4% of advertised inflation per year just on those things alone.

SPEAKER_26

Yeah, sounds about right.

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That's more than the 2% target, isn't it? And when you look at that, a lot of that came in spits and furts. Spits and spurts. So Senator Loomis was being asked about the Clarity Act and she was talking about Bitcoin. And she gave a piece of investment advice to we, the people, that is probably the best investment advice you're gonna get. And here's the reason it's because there's something that that as the system stands today, there's no counter to this. There's no counter to this. The government spends money.

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I encourage people to buy and hold. I encourage them to say Bitcoin for their retirement, for their future. Uh, and that's because as the Congress spends trillions and trillions of dollars uh and is flooding our economy and the world economy with US dollars, there's no way that we cannot debase the value of the US dollars.

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There's no way we cannot debase the value of the U.S. Wow, she said it out loud. Yep, exactly. Which is why companies that handle retirement funds, for example, Morgan Stanley, who holds who handles over$1.5 trillion of Americans' retirement funds. These are your 401ks, your IRAs, your stock accounts, you know, money set aside for the future, have now opened up to Bitcoin. And what's even more significant to that, they are paying$1,500 to their clients who buy and hold Bitcoin.

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The thing, given how ubiquitous individuals trading crypto is, that there are still very large firms that don't really offer.

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Yes, yeah. Let me explain why this is a big deal, at least for the likes of Morgan Stanley, which is up to this point, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, and JP Morgan, they offered exposure to uh, you know, to Bitcoin through the ETF wrapper. So that would be through like Mike Novogratz's firm Galaxy. But they have never decided to go direct and provide direct access to Bitcoin trading, Solana, you know, Ether trading, which they will do in the coming months. And so Morgan Stanley's uh clients specifically is to offer it through e-Trade and to offer this access through their e-trade clients through a little startup called Zero Hash. And another interesting aspect of that is Zero Hash, uh, you know, it's been around for seven or eight years, but now it's actually gotten institutional backing. They are now partly owned by Morgan Stanley, partly owned by SoFi and Apollo. So it seems like they've decided you're they're expressing an opinion about this company being an infrastructure play that will allow banks and fintechs to connect to the crypto economy.

SPEAKER_19

And so um it is interesting. Why the hesitancy or why not do it kind of on their own? I mean, in other words, you know, there's ways to just be an intermediary where you allow people to trade on the other exchanges and things.

SPEAKER_08

Well, I mean, if you were to ask, you know, the likes of David Solomon before the election, for instance, they would say we can't do it, we can't custody, you know, regulation is very clear. And so now with the sea change in in terms of you know the regulatory environment, they're saying we can do it now. We're interested in stable coins, we're interested in tokenized assets, and obviously trading crypto, which is sort of the least interesting part of it. But you know, a firm like Zero Hash, they've gone through all the trouble of getting all the licenses. You know, they're a trust in North Carolina. And so they're sort of like a little bit like a plaid, you know, they've done all the work to just be the connector and they want to be sort of the neutral uh arbiter of this new crypto economy.

SPEAKER_20

That's really significant. The investment brokerages, Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan, Fidelity, and a whole bunch of them, they're now offering direct access to Bitcoin in their retirement accounts. Why is that, Ron? They see the same thing Cynthia Loomis sees, right? The government's not going to get out of this, and what's going to happen is all of our clients are going to have these huge accounts, and we've promised them a certain rate of return for retirement, and someday they won't be able to retire on the amount that we advise them to invest in.

SPEAKER_26

Because the currency will be debased to zero.

SPEAKER_20

Exactly. And so they're always attracted to chart goes up and to the right, right? They like things that go up in value, and so they now see Bitcoin as an integral part of their client's portfolio. In the end, it may be the only thing that performs, right? When you really understand Bitcoin and the rush to it, it may be the only thing that performs. So, all right, guys, uh Pony Boy says that's a big deal having the truckers cut out like that. Yeah, it is. The foreign truckers. And Fraser says, in the situation with SAAS transportation tech companies, they are simple bulletin boards like a cork board as you enter a convenience store, right? There's a job, somebody come and bid on it. However, you pay a monthly fee to be able to post or pull a job from the board, but then the deal is between the client and the trucker. Truckstop.com is an SAAS. Jonatakis, I spoke with our local credit union ICCU last week. The officer told me they are looking at Bitcoin as a banking option.

SPEAKER_26

Yes, they are.

Rededicating America To God

SPEAKER_20

Yeah, yeah, absolutely. All right, guys, we're gonna jump over to private and we're gonna talk about the dedication of America to God yesterday. Oh May 17th, Donald Trump and all of his most of his administration put out some really cool videos dedicating America back to God. This has a huge significant impact. So we're gonna jump over there and we're gonna join that. And we will talk to you guys again tomorrow. The rest of you will see over in private. Bye.

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All right. And the Lord appeared to Solomon by night and said to him, I have heard your prayer and have chosen this place. To myself for a house of sacrifice, if I shut up heaven that there be no rain, or if I command the locusts to devour the land, or if I send pestilence among my people, if my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sins and will heal their land. Now my eyes shall be open and my ears attent to the prayer that is made in this place. For now I have chosen and sanctified this house, that my name may be there forever, and my eyes and my heart shall be there perpetually. And as for you, if you will walk before me as David your father walks, and do according to all that I have commanded you, and shall observe my statutes and my judgments, then will I establish the throne of my kingdom according to as I have covenanted with David your father, saying, There shall not fail you as a man to be ruler in Israel. But if you turn away and forsake my statutes and my commandments, which I have set before you, and shall go and serve other gods and worship them, then will I pluck them up from the roots out of my land which I have given them, and this house which I have sanctified for my name will I cast out of my sight and will make it to be a proverb and a by word among the nations, and this house which is high shall be an astonishment to everyone that passes by it, so that he shall say, Why has the Lord done thus to this land and to this house? And it shall be answered, because they forsook the Lord God of their fathers, which brought them forth out of the land of Egypt and laid hold on other gods and worship them and served them. Therefore has he brought all this evil upon them.

SPEAKER_20

That is a stunning speech by Donald Trump.

SPEAKER_26

I thought I was in Sunday school.

SPEAKER_20

Now I know, right? So Tulsi Gabbard also had a clip, which we're gonna play after this next video here. So this is Paul Clements, and he talks about something called two conventions: the importance of thrones, tabernacles, and altars. Now, one of the things I always think about with this is the 1983 prophecy that that some man was being raised up in America to turn our nation back to God. And that man was Donald Trump. And this is 1983 that was prophesied by some monk in the Vatican. It's reported, and then a reporter followed up on the reporting and found out that yeah, that in fact did happen back when Donald Trump was just a Manhattan Playboy. Some monk in Italy was like, Yeah, he's going to turn the nation back to God. When you think about the significance of what Donald Trump has done, repealing Roe v. Suede, putting it back on the people to then decide in each state what they're going to do about abortion. Hard to refute the claim. Hard to refute the claim. When you think about the fact that he prays before every meeting, right? When you think there's so many things that Donald Trump has done to try to bring God back into as a central focus for our nation, this rededication is wildly significant. Here's Paul Klements. This is a longer video. Oh man, I want to play every minute of this. I really want to play every minute of this. But I don't know if I don't know if we will or not. So I might put the link in the in the uh show description so you guys can go watch this video, but we'll start, we'll start out here.

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This is from the professor sitting here in the quiet hours, reflecting on the profound mystery unfolding before us in this pivotal season. On the National Mall, in just days, a nation will humble itself at the foot of an ancient altar, the Washington Monument. A gathering unlike any in our lifetime will unfold.

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The rededicate 250, a solemn and joyous proclamation of this nation, we're going to rededicate America as one nation under God.

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In preparation, President Trump read 2 Chronicles 714 aloud from the Oval Office.

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If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.

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Completed in 1888, after 40 years of struggle, the Washington Monument is more than stone and engineering. In the unseen realm, it has functioned as one of the most prominent territorial altars in the nation. Construction officially began on July 4, 1848, with a full Masonic cornerstone lane ceremony. The Grandmaster of the District of Columbia used George Washington's own Masonic apron and gavel. Masonic lodges from across America donated stones inscribed with their symbols. Its towering obelisk form is not accidental. It is the Egyptian counterpart to the Canaanite Asherah Pole. Both are phallic fertility symbols. The Asherah pole represented the goddess of Asherah, consort of Baal, while the obelisk represents the phallus of Osiris and the sun god Ra. Both functioned as high places that claimed territory and released spiritual influence. Its placement on the National Mall, aligned with key governmental buildings, has long been viewed in spiritual warfare circles as part of a larger symbolic grid, reinforcing territorial influence over the seat of American power. The monument's path was never smooth. The anti-Catholic Know Nothing Party seized control of the project in 1855, halted meaningful progress, contributed to years of chaos, leaving an unfinished stump. The Civil War turned the unfinished stump into pasture land and even a slaughterhouse. America's 1876 centennial brought federal intervention and completion in 1884 to 1888. When completed, it was the tallest man-made structure in the world, holding the record until the Eiffel Tower was finished in 1889. The height is often noted in symbolic discussions, as it stands exactly 6,666 inches.

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Pius IX sent a stone from the ruins of the Temple of Conquer in the Forum in Rome. This outraged a number of people in the country, specifically a political party called the Know Nothings.

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While they fixated on Catholicism as the great threat, they largely missed, or tolerated, the deeper evil quietly rising within Freemasonry itself. What began as a practical fraternity of stonemasons was being infiltrated by mystical, esoteric, and satanic elements, especially in the higher degrees, the Seferian symbolism and ungodly covenants to embed themselves into the very architecture and foundations of Washington, D.C., including the monument.

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We present them now in the name of the great architect of the universe to invoke his continued blessing.

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The Know Nothings fought the wrong battle with the wrong enemy, and the real spiritual stronghold advanced almost unnoticed. What of Washington then? George Washington was initiated into operative Freemasonry in 1752, a practical fraternity of stonemasons focused on moral character, motherly love, and Christian ethics. At that time, American Masonry was still relatively benign. Higher degrees, especially in the Scottish Rite, introduced occult symbolism, memetic teachings, and Luciferian philosophy that were foreign to the original operative tradition. Washington himself expressed caution, 1798, about subversive influences like the Illuminati potentially working within secret societies, even as he remained a member of the earlier, less corrupted form. One hundred years after the revolution, Washington would not have approved of a monument dedicated to him, given his concerns of the Illuminati within Freemasonry growing. In fact, Washington expressly admonished against such a memorial being built during his life. He served as a vestryman in his Anglican church, attended services regularly, required chaplains in the Continental Army, and repeatedly acknowledged the hand of Providence in the birth of the nation. Dr. William Schnobelin, a former 33rd degree Freemason, explains how most Masons are largely ignorant of the satanic pact that awaits.

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Again, this is something that probably only one in a thousand Masons in America understand. Is that the royal secret is that you can live forever by sexually vampirizing children. Whether it's the Mormons or the Masons or the Witches or the Vatican, believe me, we talked to dozens of people over the years in ministry who came to us, who were, you know, isotomized as children, who were literally taken to the Masonic lodge after hours, laid on that very same altar that the Holy King James Bible laid on, and they were ganged by a bunch of old men that were all of high-level masons.

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It is with this I ponder the solemn rededication of America to the one true and living God, taking place in the shadow of a city, intentionally laid out by free Masonic hands. Is my fear of this corrupted terrain much ado about nothing? Or outdated Old Testament thinking? After all, even during the reign of King David, a man after God's own heart, pagan altars remained widespread across the land. High places dedicated to Baal, Ashra Poles, and altars to other Canaanite gods were still active. David did not fully eradicate them. Instead, amid this spiritual contamination, he chose to pitch the tabernacle of David on Mount Zion. He established year worship in the midst of surrounding idolatry. Just as David confronted the spiritual atmosphere of his day by restoring the tabernacle, rededicate 250 gathering is a direct confrontation at the foot of a pagan altar. But what bearing does any of this have in 2026 in America? The rededicate 250 is a spiritual convention. Months later, after Labor Day, the Republican National Committee will convene its first ever midterm convention, a Trump Appalooza, in the natural. Not to nominate, but to rally, to organize, and to reset the battlefield for the 2026 general election after massive vacancies. Two conventions one in the unseen realm where covenants are forged or broken, one in the visible arena where ballots, candidates, and power are contested, and between them, a spiritual battle rages with fury to derail both. And that's the topic for today. The two conventions the importance of thrones, tabernacles, and altars. That Christ is coming back is something no Christian disputes. It's in all our creeds and confessions. But the lack of thought or preparation we make for his return showcases how little we truly believe the day could be upon us. The angel Gabriel told Mary about the birth of her son, and said, He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father David, and he will reign over Jacob's descendants forever. His kingdom will never end. And Revelation 19 states, Then I saw heaven open, and behold, a white horse. The one sitting on it is called faithful and true. He will tread the winepress of the fury, of the wrath of God the Almighty. On his robe and on his thigh he has a name written, King of Kings and Lord of Lords. What is truly happening in Washington, DC, May 17th, is far greater than a single gathering. It is the coming together of two divine realities, the tabernacle of David and the throne of David. Realities that every believer is called to hold in this present age until Christ returns. The tabernacle speaks of God's dwelling among his people and unhindered access to his presence. While Moses' tabernacle in the wilderness was veiled and restricted, David did something revolutionary. He pitched a simple tent on Mount Zion, placed the Ark of the Covenant inside, and established continuous worship, day and night, with singers and musicians ministering before the Lord, arguably without a veil. The text never mentions a veil, inner curtain, or holy of holy separation in David's tent, a striking omission, given how detailed the instructions for Moses' tabernacle were. I believe the tabernacle of David was a foretaste of the new covenant. No veil equals direct access to God through worship and relationship. This is why James quoted Amos in Acts 15, 16. The restoration of David's tabernacle includes Gentiles having open access to God without the old barriers. Amos prophesied its restoration. In that day I will restore David's fallen shelter, I will repair its broken walls, and restore its ruins, and will rebuild it as it used to be. The throne speaks of kingship, government, and righteous dominion. The Lord promised David, Your house and your kingdom will endure forever before me, your throne will be established forever. This promise is fulfilled in Jesus Christ. Jesus himself told the overcomers, To the one who is victorious, I will give the right to sit with me on my throne. Just as I was victorious and sat down with my Father on his throne, we are being trained to reign with him. The parables of the talents and the Minas teach that the faithful servant who is trustworthy with little will be given authority over cities when the master returns. Even now the saints are called to judge the world and exercise spiritual authority. We hold the throne in the present age through prayer, righteous governance, and spiritual warfare, stewarding authority until the King of Kings visibly takes his seat. The genius of God's order remains. Intimacy, or the tabernacle, always proceeds and fuels authority before the throne. David first restored worship, then ruled. We follow the same pattern. The rededicate to fifty gathering on the national mall is first and foremost a tabernacle moment, a national returning to open-faced worship, repentance, and consecration before the one true God. The enemy does not sleep. At the White House correspondents dinner, an assassination attempt was launched against the president. The assassin missed. The president was fine. But the aftermath was immediate. Security concerns escalated. Voices in the media whispered that the mall event, with its crowns, its open stage, its prophetic weight, was now too dangerous. Cancel it, they urged. Postpone it. Let the moment pass. Simultaneously, a settler strike unfolded. Mentalist Oz Perlman, fresh from his appearance on MS now, positioned himself near the orbit of power.

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That is the plan. How could you not be in the room with President Donald Trump and not attempt to see if you get inside his head?

SPEAKER_13

Okay, actually, can we talk about that shortly? Because I am not super familiar with magic. Language rap. I love tarot card reading. I love sort of mediums.

SPEAKER_35

From back in the day, when you where have you been? And you look at this person, and the name just pops in your head, pops just like the way a pop-bubble. Imagine when you shake my hand, female female Jessica. Is it Jessica?

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The hotel I most want to stay in in the world. It's not in the US, is it? It is not. We are what country? Italy. What's it called? It's Sempietro.

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I can either confirm or deny anything. Nothing classified will be revealed tonight. He needed only 60 seconds with the president. What is the ultimate thing I could do if I had 60 seconds? 60 seconds to plant a seed that will be talked about in the entire world. To extract agreement. Everywhere in the world will run this clip of what just happened.

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To pry open the mind. In that moment, familiar spirits and monitoring spirits would have fed him the precise words, the intimate details, the tailored suggestion that could have led Trump, even unknowingly, into alignment with the wrong covenant. Familiar spirits are those demonic companions that attach through generational lines. They supply hidden knowledge, impersonating insight, whispering revelations that feel personal and true. Monitoring spirits are the watchers, the surveillance agents of the enemy's hierarchy, gathering real-time intelligence on thoughts, prayers, movements, and decisions. Together, they form a demonic intelligence network, amplifying the mentalist craft so that what appears as brilliant showmanship is actually a targeted spiritual probe. Oz did not get his 60 seconds. The opportunity was lost in a single heartbeat.

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Ten years from now, when you're recapping the White House Correspondents Dinner and you show those clips, when they get to number one, I want to be number one.

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The president remained untouched. Your rededication stands. This battle is not abstract and is fought on consecrated ground. The National Mall itself, at the base of the Washington Monument. It sits at the intersection of ley lines, those invisible, straight alignments said to channel earth energies, but in the spiritual warfare lens, functions as a demonic highway. Ley lines connect ancient pagan sites, temples, and modern power centers, allowing territorial spirits to move with ease across regions. Territorial spirits, the princes of Daniel 10, the rulers and authorities of Ephesians 6 claim dominion over cities and nations. Washington, DC, with its deliberate Masonic street layout, the inverted pentagram, the goat head of Mendez, its obelisk, and its temples of power, is a contested high place. The enemy knows the stakes, but if the rededication proceeds with the people's hearts aligned, the land can be healed, the covenant renewed. In the New Testament, we see this principle continue, though transformed by the finished work of Christ. The Apostle Paul, standing in Athens, used the existing altar to the unknown God as a strategic point of contact to proclaim the one true God. He did not tear it down physically in that moment, but confronted the spiritual reality behind it with truth, turning a pagan altar into a bridge for the gospel. The cross itself became the ultimate altar, where Jesus offered the once for all sacrifice that disarmed every principality and power. As we engage this altar warfare, we must walk carefully. The power lies not in empty ritualism, reciting formulas, performing dramatic gestures, or obsessing over demonic hierarchies as if the cross were insufficient. Such approaches can slide into superstition or works-based striving. Let us not replace relationship with ritual. Presidents, kings, and leaders in this hour sit as figurative and spiritual kings, placed in seats of authority, much like Adam was in the beginning, seeking revelation from the Father on how to govern righteously in the midst of chaos.

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So he goes on to describe how we can alter the altar and then the convention that the RNC and DNC are going to have are first the throne, right, then the then the or was it you get it, right? First the altar, then the throne, right? Take care of the spiritual first, and then the the power struggle, the real battle happens after that. And so yesterday was the first of those conventions to rededicate the nation to God. And then for the first time ever, we're going to have an off-cycle convention kicking off the 2026 midterms, right? Because this is, as it's been many times replaced, this is a battle, a spiritual battle that's being fought out in the political arena. So if you have inklings in that direction, the time is now. If not you, then who? Right. There's we you and I both feel a strong call to do this podcast to amplify what talents we have to try to make a difference in the world. And you'll you can only do that through relationships. That's why we do this podcast with seven people streaming here, right? Is because the individual matters. And that's the call that we have is that the individual matters. The collective comes second. The collective comes when every individual has their oxygen mask, then they can assist another. And we have to rededicate ourselves to God, have direct access to God so that we can have a conscience that guides us. The republic is for a moral people. If you enter in immorality in all of its stripes, not just sexual immorality, but financial immorality and everything like that, we become a nation doomed and the prophecies of destruction self-fulfilled. Tulsi Gabbard, we'll end on this. This was her speech on the rededication.

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250 years ago today, on May 17, 1776, the Second Continental Congress called for a day of humility, fasting, and prayer. Just weeks before they declared independence, our founders didn't stride forward in pride. They knelt. They asked for God's mercy. They asked for his guidance because they knew that the cause before them was beyond their own strength. Now, today, exactly 250 years later, we gather here on the National Mall to do the same, to give thanks, to ask for forgiveness, and to humbly ask once more for God's mercy and guidance as we enter the next 250 years of this republic. Now, our founders knew their time was short. They knew that the road ahead was uncertain. Foundation of our independence is our dependence upon the Supreme Soul, who's the supreme controller. Now, all of us and all of our leaders need to get on our knees and prostrate ourselves before the Supreme Lord, acknowledging that we are totally dependent upon Him for our success, indeed, for our survival. Too often, leaders in this world have our eyes covered by pride, born out of our relative power, fame, or authority. We lose sight of the fact that we are tiny and our time on this planet is extremely short. And yet we see ourselves as the controllers competing with each other over who is number one. But the truth is there's only one number one, and that's God. Our leaders 250 years ago knew this. They knew that we could not rely on our own strength, our own fame, our own power, our own intelligence, but we're completely dependent upon God's favor. And so they humbly approached that day of fasting 250 years ago, asking God for his protection, his guidance, his mercy. We are at this time totally dependent upon God to light our path so that we can successfully navigate the troubled waters that we are in into a future where our children and their children and generations. For hundreds of thousands of years can live in peace, freedom, and prosperity. So on this day, let us humble ourselves before God. Let us beg for His mercy and guidance. Let us be willing to forgive those who have offended us as we ask God to forgive us for our trespasses. And let us all today in the privacy of our own homes and hearts take shelter in God's love and remember Him. Beautiful.

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All right, guys, thank you so much for joining us today. We will talk to you again tomorrow.

Monty Python Peasant Outro

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Old woman! Man! Man, sorry. What knight lives in that castle over there? I'm 37. What? I'm 37. I'm not old. Well, I can't just call you man. You could say Dennis. I didn't know you were called Dennis. Well, you didn't bother to find out, did you? I did say sorry about the old woman, but from behind, you looked what I object to it. Do you automatically treat me like an inferior? Well, I am king. Oh, king, eh? Very nice. And how'd you get that, eh? By exploiting the workers. By hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society. If there's ever going to be any progress. Some lovely filth down here. Oh! How'd you do? How'd you do, good lady? I'm Arthur, King of the Britons. Whose castle is that? King of the Who? The Britons. Who the Britons? Well, we all are. We are all Britons. And I am your king. I didn't know we had a king. I thought we were an autonomous collective. You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship. A self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working classes. Oh, there you go, bringing class into it again. That's what it's all about. If only people would listen. Please, these good people. I am in haste. Who lives in that castle? No one lives there. Then who is your lord? We don't have a lord. What? I told you. We're in a narco-syndicalist commune. We take it in turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week. Yes. But all the decisions of that officer have to be ratified at a special bi-weekly meeting. Yes, I see. By a civil majority in the case of purely internal affairs. Be quiet. But by a two-thirds majority in the case of quiet. I order you to be quiet. Or a do you think he is? I'm your king. Well, I didn't vote for you. You don't vote for kings. Well, how do you become king then? The lady of the lake. Her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water. Signifying by divine providence that I, Arthur, was to carry Excalibur. That is why I'm your king. Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony. Be quiet! Oh, but you can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watering tart threw a sword at you. Shut up! I mean, if I went round saying I was an emperor, just because some Moisson bint had lobbed a scimitar at me, they put me away. Shut up, will you? Shut up! Ah! Now we see the violence inherent in the system! Shut up! Have we seen the violence inherent in the system? Help, help! I'm being repressed, bloody peasant! Oh, what a giveaway! Did you hear that? Did you hear that, eh? That's what I'm on about. Do you see him repressing me? You saw it, didn't you?

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