The left tells lies, big media reports them, big tech amplifies them, and truth-tellers are called racists.
Fire everyone in positions of power and send a message that there's a new sheriff in town.
The founders intended the legislative branch to be the most powerful, but the executive branch has become dominant.
Every liberty under the First Amendment was assaulted by the government during COVID-19.
He supports term limits, believing they bring fresh perspectives and is for a 12-year limit.
It requires a constitutional amendment, making it a long and difficult process.
Eliminate their ability to advertise on national television, allowing doctors to prescribe without influence.
He finds it troubling when elected officials suggest the intelligence community has ways to retaliate against those who question them.
Using the power of the purse to hold agencies accountable and ensure they serve the people.
He believes Trump can dig into files and expose corruption, especially with new leadership in key agencies.
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We have a united states represented none other than jim Jordan, who happens to be a two time N C W. A national champion. Restful er former college coach for restless ink. And the more i'm going into is competitive in that area, record one fifty six and one, and you want to stay championship all four years in high school with a record one fifty six and one, which is pretty impressive. And then you know the sides to go into politics becomes nine and o as a house of reporters, we ve got to talk about that example here.
You know what? You're thoughts aren't terminate because I want to see what you'll say about that and then gets married to a competitor sister, if on that mistake in which but I want to know that story the brothers made was if your brother introduced me or yes, how that took place with teammate and you guys got married. Guys got four kids and some of the most fairy, uh interviews fire things that we see you fighting somebody else and you're always up to doing your things. So great.
have you? Thanks for all the good work you do. We my boys are big fans and I watch some some year clipped here lately. But yeah, IT is is great to be with someone who's getting truth, in fact, and information out to the american people and and all the good work you've done. So the to our .
countries should have likewise, likewise because, you know, first, how do you go from two times stay champion, you know, four times, you know, in your high school? And how do you how do you go from that to want you to do politics?
Well, I was at the point I was, I was seizing coach at house state. So I was at the point where I did every years, you know, some point it's kind of time to go try to be a head coach and Victor do some males and I was looking for something new to compete that and we were to talk about how you love competition and same here um and Frankly, when you know how is you get married, you have kids, you suddenly start look at the world different. You get tired of government take in your money and telling you what to do and insult in your values and um so I decided to run um the state rap the local in in our general similar ohio the state rapid announced was going to retire and i'd never been in politics and never run for anything on twenty nine year old you joe bag down. I never been in politics and I think i'm going to run for state rep and I I still remember I still remember going and talking to the head heads of the party where because we're i'm from its all about one in the republic and primary so I still remember going and talking to the folks and said, you know thinking about running for state rap and they they basically said, well, you're a guy because I was Young back then said you nice guy but this two term county commissioner is running and know he's the favor ya a and I politely said, you know they basically said, like know you can win and and I politely said, will see right that's why they kick the ball off on friday night and you've got play the game and we had a bunch of good people help us out knocking on doors maybe we were knocking doors every weekend just and we want to win in seven thirty which, you know, politics is a complete man that was just like me. And so i've been been in politics, everything one one thousand, nine.
thirty years, one thousand.
And I I like IT when the part like the best is when I think there's a guy on the witness and who I get the opportunity across exam and in one of these hearings, who I don't if I think that guy hasn't been square with the people particular the people I represent, the forties and ohio, but Frankly, american people. And it's my job to to highlight that and demonstrate that and try to improve how the bureaucrat is going to Operate for how the government going to Operate for the american people. So I like like the competition part.
I mean, I see some of the stuff like where weapons zone of the federal government you have gone against, fb, I C D, C D, O G, all these guys handby and the the handling of the classified documents fought esg all of these things you've you've gone up against IT seems like that that's you know, that's what drives you when you see somebody, uh, correcting the injustice that's taking place.
That's what to get fired up and you want to competing again there. And again, it's entertaining to watch because some of the stuff with politics, you need fighters. I was thinking you were gonna be to speak ker the house. You know, Kevin, I have spoken multiple times. I enjoy talk. And a Kevin, I know you guys are friends yeah, but I thought for one one i'm like, you know, what is he and I I think I think there was a moment for about a week or two where you were the one in the talks that could be yeah to speak at the house and then on a different direction and and just son and obviously never happened but how close .
was IT to you be a well, mean you know got the nomination for after you know Kevin Kevin, we had the eight guys. I got ready, Kevin, which was a mistake um um and then we had the ballots and i've ultimately get nominated, but there was a handful of guys I just weren't going to go for me.
And after three rounds in about in um member and I yeah I I membered I nominated in the same round um but you know after three rounds I just saw that wasn't going to happens. I went to the conference and basically said, okay, we could have a secret ballot vote. Do you still want music omi? Or do you want to want to move on because I didn't feel like I was approved to keep make my colleagues do IT on.
But there were handful of folks just, I think, most kind of dot with the appropriations committee, but there was handful who didn't didn't want to do that. But um but now we look right now, we're focused on we ve got seven days to win this thing, and I think we can win all three. I think president trumps going to win.
I do feel like we're going to win the senate. I think marino's gona win in a high. We've been campaigning him.
I like mccormack and pensylvania. We've one lot. He's is an restless guy.
He was always capped in the west point um in fact he called me up rack of called me um john who was a colleague of mine and work for the president trump called me like year a half two years ago and said, hey, my comic would like talk to you I said, well, fine, happy talk to and ah so he calls me up we started talking and he says, hi I wrested, I would say, champions lvmh an was team west point i'm like, why didn't you tell me that I said i'd been before last time I find no that he's a great guy. I think, I think, I think he's, I think he's gonna in. So I run to win, I think to keep the house so .
that now it's going to be interesting to see if this is like how, twenty, twenty two. So why there is going to red wave all on a bomb? Everybody, shock.
Oh, shit. There is no right way. Some curious now what's going to happen, whether happen this time or not.
But I will tell you funny story that I got a bunch of things I want to go to with you. I'm in the army. yeah.
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Okay, yes, that happened. I didn't. So where in boot cap and we got one hundred kids around, you know and everybody's coming and we're fighting each other.
And then as one kid comes to me, it's probably five, six, five, seven, but I want to say one hundred dirty pounds and he says, look, let me try this is me, by the way, says, let me try you and I said, you wanted try me as I look, I don't want to hear you honestly, this is not fair to you. That's me. Fourteen on the left, that's me in nineteen.
And right? yes. So we start. I said that I don't want to do this to this. People who I don't want embarrassed is not that don't worry about embrace my cat of the skin. I'm like i'm telling, I don't want to do IT is is just giving shot, jim, i'm not in six second i'm begging him to stop and he does IT with a smile on his face so I like, do IT what is the stop and i'm like, was a matter with you is pretty why are you so good as I was a state check ford, oh, I one of these you should tell me some like why I you were enjoying yourself too much. I wanted to surprise you but that's something with rest or sometimes because you can never tell and all of you like, let's I got the ear yeah unless I got the ear which is which is yeah when you see the year to good signal to say, how are you, sir you know maybe .
process changes. It's funny because, uh, we were this a couple years ago and I was campaigning help in a colleague um in new mexico where an l pass of time change late night and police sleep and I mob can i'm click through S P N. I'm on there and they're doing how da does the preview yes, of the big fight coming up and like the week before and the preview how they train and IT was a cabell's protege, a forget the guy's name who's the the top in same way classes could be .
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like I forget. Anyway, they're shown him training and then there's shown the guy from brazil so this couple years ago and the big fight and and they show how they trained and I was unna because I watching IT and it's like the brazil.
is that a different? See.
shorter guy. The one the big guy is the guy from who could be was is was trained in. And then the guy from brazil was the longer lanka brazil style and they showed him, trained him. But IT was unna because the guys from the dagestan group, they train, they start with the rustling base, and IT showed him in the room. Training was like, that's exactly how our boys were training, with my brother and I shooting across the things. And I just watched the whole thing, and I thought, and I said, I think the rustling guy, the guy is started with the rustle based the cavy guys going to ensure ough the next week you beat him, you beat him and to see the fight. But I was unna because I said who went and my boys were telling me so there's some that restful background.
It's a different thing with the restless site right when you it's a different skills set but ah this kid right into IT so questions for you um politics, congress, nine terms you've been in there right? When you look at approval rating right now, america, lowest we've ever had in mainstream media, americans don't trust mainstream media is twenty, twenty four, twenty seven, fifty eight.
Number number just came out from gala is the wards it's ever been what is now anyway, it's still low. It's ever been. Whatever the number is, it's still lose.
It's ever been. Then when you look at trust and U. S. Government, again, low into twenty twenty seven, low that's ever been.
You see approval rating for cella hair, you see provo rating for trump. You see provo rating for buy. You see people approval ratings be here about, do you know the lowest approval rating in amErica right now?
Congress, sixteen percent. Why does nobody trust congress today? Left rights center, sixteen percent is terrible. How do we get there?
Yeah, I think it's a congress is, you know this point american people in others are I always joke and say, if you remember that movie, seventy and seventy six, the opening scene, john john Adams is up in the bell tower and the clerk calls mr. Add comes, comes walking down and he walks in their independent, all where they're debate, put together, the declaration ment dependent. And he walks in the open line.
The movie, he says one useless man is a disGrace. Two or a law firm in three or more our congress. And i've had IT with this congress. So I I think I might have been there .
for the lawyers or congress.
Yeah yeah. One one useless man, disGrace. Two, two or a law firm and three more counter. So I think you might have been there from the get go. It's like a frustrating body where got a debate and of course this past congress of fit had to described now what's interesting is the course and no one likes congress but the all lighter congresswomen or no one likes congress and I like to congress woman know that the reelection rate is is huge for for you know in comment um but IT is frustrating and Frank, I think part of the problem too is we've when the founder set up this great experiment and liberate the Grace country, ever three separate, equal branches, a government.
If there was one branch that was supposed be a little more equal than the other, IT was supposed to be the legislative branch, and in particular, the house representative, because that's the body that's closest to the people. Every two years, voters get a chance to throw me out. I tell a moloch's a good thing, keeps me honest, keeps me come back talking to the voters I get the privilege representing um so he was supposed to be the one and that's why in under our constitution, all spending in taxing has to originate in the house representatives, the body that every two years has to go in of the people uh, what I think we've allowed to happen over the last several decades is the executive branch presidency has now become the more dominant branches of government.
And uh, we need to research our authority, particularly when IT comes to the power of the purse and say, what mean we're not going to let the executive branch run all over s in particular, these huge bureaucracies that that tend to run our lives a via rule and everything else. And of course, the best example of someone who has never been elected, who ran our lives for three and a half years is doctor faulty. Faulty forty years in the government, highest paid official in the government literally ran the country for three years and in violated our liberties.
Um I tell folks every time I give you say to ight, I am speaking to the group tonight. Um every one of our liberties under the first amendment was assaulted by the government in the debate. Here is administration.
Every single one mean five rights. We have our right to practice our faith, our right to assemble, right to petition the government, free press, free speech. Every single one they told americans during cover, you can go to church on sunday in america, that is is wrong. And then, you know, they, I, I, I spoke a couple years ago the new mexico republican party in emr, ilo, texas, because they had to go to taxes to get the free into a simple. Their government of their democrat governor went, let them get to get their own state where they pay taxes, and you can just keep, but the scary one of all, what they're doing to the first amendment and free speech, where they're telling americans, you, oh you you can't say certain things, can't tweet certain things, you can't post certain things like what in the man they go this um did you ever think we would have downal trump, elan musk, ark, junior, toxic gabon, the same type and they are because of this this this free speech thing so um I don't know name how we got all of this this from, but I do think congress needs a reasserted authoruity against these these burek rats who run our lives, who never put their name on the about. Maybe if we did that, maybe the country we d go from sixteen percent approval rating, at least up to seventeen.
I yes, my question would be to follow on that part is um when you ask a question about the everything you have, must trump told ark all these guys what about you in half ago when talker got fired from fox I think in April or may and I saw a meeting that was had with tucker, went to mosque to do twitter and he said he's taking the show on twitter and the first show came out and like wall and in right oh my god I said, I think there's an alliance being created with elon tucher and point and a trump.
So we talk my I said, I think there's on the lines maybe between these three guys. Some is going on there and my baby started going on all these pocket and he's going you up. I had a man and early and cover twenty, twenty, twenty, twenty.
And I said, bobbies were going to go everywhere. He's gona do something. Then he got the independent vote and then trump's able to bring him. And then, tall sea, she's being bullied around by Hilton is a russian asset. She's there's a what he doing she's yeah actually very formative IT was insulting. Where they don't know how to keep talent like it's almost as if certain companies, you know your a coach phil Jackson knew how to deal with big eagles you know how to deal with, Michael, he know how to deal with rodd men who know how to deal with scot know how to deal with, kobe know how to deal check that the skills.
It's as if, yeah.
the democratic party had a lot of these talent. They just don't know how to keep a lot. They don't know how to keep rogan, they don't know how to keep R F, K.
They know how to keep policy. don't. So they keep losing talent.
How do you lose all this great talent that leaving you going on elsewhere? That just means there's not good leadership there. But going back to IT.
So in in free enterprise, free market, if approval rating is not high, you get fired. You've been in IT four, nine terms, right? And you know you hear term limits all the time. One, what's your position?
I'm i'm actually four. I mean look, i've been in office different offices now state rep states senate in twenty thirty years. But um I actually supported the effort when I was in our state back in one thousand hundred and ninety two.
Um we went to the ballot ohio to limit the terms and we we passed IT for a statehouse states senate and for united states congress um supreme court said, okay y you can keep IT ohio for house state house and stay senate but congress if you can cause other states i've got different things that we can have that unequal uh amongst states there. Um so I I liked that. I think new refresh for people's typically a good thing.
I mean baLance, you're going to I think it's good thing. You're going to lose some good people. But um I i'm forward. So if we ever enacted all a bite bite when that happens. Um but have a .
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number for I bet jordy, how many people be for IT? There's there's a number of conservatives it's supported in, and I think it's important be equal to descend IT. So I think you'd probably have to go twelve and twelve. You get twelve, six terms in the house, two terms in the senate, twelve and twelve. Um if if you if you do that and of course, we have had term limits on the president .
now for what is OK so let me ask you the the question OK. So let me say I come to you and I cameras of phones of x of a conversation with i'm thinking of our running for office OK right and here's some other things. Um I would like to have an outlandish campaign to come out like a build wall or do this not some basic step that everybody keeps talking about repeating.
You're like everybody else. I don't want to be me too. I want to come up with a new campaign, right? Guy, so one, only two countries in the world, big farmer can advertise in.
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One, i'd like to eliminate them from them being able to advertise on national television and allow doctors to do their jobs to make the prescription instead of buying tvs. right? Fier paying guys million box.
The other day I said, john legend, what a five are at for covet shot and four years. Can you find that how much genetic and got paid for the covet shot? I know Chelsea got twenty million john age, and we can probably find that out and see what the number is, but I want to limit that.
I don't want john ligion telling me to take a cove at chat. No, get idea. I don't want to watch you go play your music.
Your music will play out many different weddings. I don't want you to be adopted to coming up. Tell, tell me why we should take the coverage shot because of you.
okay. So number one is big farm A. I outside of. Is term limits. I want to run a term al limits and I want to get that done in possibility yeah three, I want to run on you know we're going to take fouche down and we're going investigate everything that happened OK. We're going to find that exactly what have.
Number four, I wants to hold china accountable because everybody's forgotten what happened with china with the release of the virus. We having been able to do that, you know, if there is, there's got to be an element of reparations that they added for the world to stop for the model month, that they stop. The millions of restaurants, jobs that was lost, a fifty million dollars in a hospitality business industry that we have, the hundred thousand restaurants that shut down, whatever the numbers, fifty, two hundred thousand, these are family on business that were shut down. If I told you want to do four, I want to run on and add flat taxes to IT. Tell me which ones the most likely they can get IT done to, at least like if getting IT done well.
Well, first of the terminal limit requires in the end requires a constitutional amendment that's a long process to amend our constitution. So that's uh that's tough. The um the first one was on limiting advertising.
Uh yeah that mean you may have a chance with that. Um I mean I think it's difficult and the cost you to have the arma circle industry work in, of course of course uh and then uh, gone after fauci. I mean, I think the countries with you country remembers uncertain ly with you.
I've been gone out to that guy for I still remember one time I when he went in front of the hearing, I think I asked him a question, like a hundred times in five minutes, when do we get our liberty back? What measure? What metric? what? What has to happen before americans get their first rights back? And he he just like he was, I mean, I got that there's one a few times.
I really actually got mad at the at the witness. So i'm offer i'm after doing that one now so far as any crime or anything, no, I don't I don't know that that's there, but that that would obviously up to up to the justice department. Um and then um on china, I do think I think that is critically important. You want to go specifically regarding covered, but in a general sense, we understand in china, we ve got to beat them in A I, we ve got to them. And that's that's, that's the competition out there.
I'm in reparations. You stopped the world. You release the virus. You were irresponsible because of you. This is how much the world lost on what you did. All these families that have history relationship, we have to hold you accountable.
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Uh, I don't I don't. The flat tax is I mean we all we all like that that simple tax system, you know that can Better. Um we're we're going to we're gonna a do uh tax reform.
We win everything like I think we're going to, obviously, the tax cuts that we put in place back in seventeen with president trump or after the authority zo. So we have to get that done in twenty five next year. Um so you could do maybe something on the in in a flat away with clean flat tax file with you.
You can we're definitely to do tax form with the majority. We're going to the fancy term is reconciliation, but it's is a fancy term to avoid the sixty vote hurdle in senate. We will use that that approach to get get texture reform done and tax cuts down.
And we authorized most of what happened in in seventeen, which was so good for the economy. Um so that's that's certainly part of that possible. The others, I think are pretty tough as well got IT.
So you're you're saying their part. So you're not thinking the big farm of things gonna tough to do.
I would be I mean, I just know that where the loving thing works and not on the energy and commerce committee. Some of these committee i'm on, i'm on the committees where we're always in a debate and doing an investigation and judiciary and an oversight, but the Better things will come from them. But I think there there there's probably possibly that happened.
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going to be able to run, I don't, citizen, right course. So you you can run for congress.
You want to work for president if if there was any like. I'm not because for me right now, what we're building were growing rapidly. Business wise company, I enjoy capitals and I enjoy the free market.
It's it's easy to compete. I know how to lose here. I want to win here. This is the dollar amount. It's it's very transactions easier politics.
Eric trump was here last week and he says in politics at least, and business, you know, if you're going to get a Better deal or not, there's dollars. Both people want to build this hotel. Both people want to make this company work.
Both people want to make the money litin. It's a different. It's a different.
Yes, I get IT, but it's there's a as we talked earlier, there's a there was a competitive aspect to two I think was one of I think IT was I maybe wrong in this, but I think IT was one of the Kennedy and maybe i'm wrong, but someone once said when the Kennedy, I think said a politics only game left grown ups and IT there's that competition and I like IT because i'm fighting for the folks back home.
The family's taxpayers you communities I get the previous are representing and um but there is that competition component that I think is important to in the history, the country this is I think, amazing about this country in the history, this country only about twelve thousand people i've ever served in I says congress IT is a privilege. IT is an honor. I trying to remember that and when I go there it's like, okay, my job is to fight for the folks back home. I literally a think about this. I even said this to fought in one of the times I was cross exam in him in a hearing that my job is if I for those folks back home and they went an answer to why their liberty has been restrained because of you and what is IT going to end and so um but this is is a privilege and I know you're doing great in all, all all.
You're do interested. I am so interested in world. Trust me, I am very interested in world. Uh, you know a guy like elon, you see how elan has been involved right now.
So do you think even at at a level from your perspective where you're at because you know you're congress, you're not going to be around for two years, four years. You can be around for as long as you want. You can be around for next twenty years if you want to. Just purely on on you to decide to step away. Who is more powerful than your eyes, a trump or a musk?
E, both are extremely powerful. But I mean, president trump is transformed the party. He is the leader. We are now, and this is a good thing, we are now a populist party rooted in conservative principle. And that last part's really important.
You can't just be pure populous, but we are a much more populist party, much more working class, middle class party rooted in conservative incident. Es, president trump has brought that about what I think elan is really done, has focused in on this idea of protecting liberty, protecting first emmet, free speech, write. And he's just been powerful in africa.
I called him up because I had talked in on a few times with with cabin and uh, we had one of those meetings with Kevin and I still remember elan must tell me he used the terminal that garm is harm and garm is this. You guys might deal with them global alliance for responsible media and basically they they kind of coordinate together to say, oh, you shouldn't advertise your product on this particular podcast, this particular website, this particular platform because IT could be a reputational risk to your brain and, uh, he said, no. And basically what they do is they were saying, advertiser, anything conservative by barred federal know twitter don't do that.
And I still remember went when elan said garm is harm. We started investigating, found that IT was exactly like he described IT. Long story short, because of our investigation, garm were out of business there no no longer Operating because we felt like he was almost in any trust violation.
That's from the dice community perspective. That's why we looked into him. So um yeah what island's done on on happiness on the on in our cage in or two, by the way, when I talk with our kid in a few weeks, back when he he endres present trump, I call him up to thank you.
And we started laughing because I invited you, had him on the show. But I I invited him in as a witness and I told him I invited him tosi the the, the shelburne tae b, the twitter files guys. And I told, I told the E, I, I, I invite the more democrats as a witness in republican chairman.
I know what you just know. I said, you know, I took some heat when I invited you win year and half ago because, you know, democrat named Kennedy running for running for president and but I joked and I said, but we kind of look like geniuses now that this positions coming again, by the way, in that hearing. Think about this issue in the democrat party.
In that hearing, one of the democrats, R. F, K. Ganger's, testified, one, the democrats, I think IT was debby washerman short.
So I did double chek that I think was made emotion to go to a executive session, which means you kick everyone out and no cameras. No, no, no citizens can see what their governments up to that day. And that that particular congressional hearing. So SHE made a motion to not let people see what arf k. Junior was gonna stifle to in a hearing on censorship.
Think you about that like and i'm like his name is Kennedy like this the most well, no name of democrat politics for the last three quarters of a century and democrat trying to kick out, not letting one here what he has to say. So you talk about there the party of censorship. They certainly our we're the party of like defending the first amended.
It's like crazy. But you know ark genres said something that hearing they said only endorse president trump. And I have. I've never forgot that I told him this on the phone.
I said, when you test fine the hearing you said, when you look at history, IT is never the good guys who are for censorship. IT is always the bad guys and that is so true. And and I think americans are seeing through this and this this is there was a survey last week where number one issue is inflation. Number two issue first of protecting the first woman ahead of head of the border or head of yes.
So elan even tweet that out to to show what the number was about. We talk about on the pocket, but fouche the fought. We see you've spend more time with them.
You've had time with them. Want to want your fights? A rob, you have a clip. I want to fights. Let's post one of these to remind, because a lot of time when time goes by, we forget how nasty things were doing. Copy, go to play this clip.
That call would have been on the call. Well, the call was arranged by jerrem's far. You should ask him, okay, did us tax dollars flow through a grant recipient to the lab in china? I'm sorry.
What is the us tax dollars flow through a grant recipient to the lab in china? Yes, of course, this was a suber ward to the would prove that award, excuse me. And who approved that at war?
What agency approve that at war? National institute of allergy and infectious disease agency approved that, right? Yes, he did.
after. Does that have anything to do with this? Downplayed the lb lic theory.
No, nothing to do with IT. nothing. What sport to that?
That is. Well, if I will go through that, right. And to hearing that, and what was the other one day.
I guess, said I was a fire one. This was back during the where actually, I think where the mask IT was one he said, yeah, when I lost that one of this IT may be I at continue this forever. Wind does, wind does.
Do we get to the point? What measure, what standard, what objective outcome do we have to reach before americans get their liberty and freedoms back? You know, you're indicating liberty and freedom.
I look at that as a public health measure to prevent people from dying and going to the house. You don't think americans liberties have been they've been assaulted, their liberties have. I don't look at this as a liberty thing. Congressman Jordan, well, that's as a public health thing. are.
So how different easy behind closures when the cameras are off then when he's been held accountable with the cameras there?
I mean, my assessment is is pretty again all the time is sort of I mean, I I was actually in part of the deposition with him to when the select committee deposit him IT was obviously little more friendly back there in in that situation. But you just, you know, think I look at is everything he told us turned out to be false.
Everything they initially told us, oh no, wasn't IT wasn't gained a functional research done in the lab in china, sure looks like IT was IT wasn't our tax money use that the life in china? Yes, I was. They told us he didn't come from the lab.
No, he didn't come from the lab. Was a bad to a panga into a hippo and is to we argue you then they said, the vicinity can get IT, the vicinity can't transmitted. They said, mass work.
They said, six B. A social distance was based on science. And then the, the, the kicker was when they told us, oh, this is the first virus in history with no such thing as natural unity.
He was over eight, right? Eight, eight things. He told us that we're false. And me, while he's tell us all these false things. And you can go outside in certain states without a mass gone. If you walk your dog after ten o'clock, you're gone to get a ticket. Tim walls was killing people to snitch on their like. What is that based on all this stuff that we got from this guy whose paid four hundred thousand thousand dollars by the taxpayers? He's worked for the taxpayers for been in government over forty years um IT just was frustrating question .
becomes okay so you say that right? Um to me americans are very quick to move on. The god they forgot about that.
You forgot that your kids didn't go to go for year year and a half and little kids, two, three year old kids, had masks on, couldn't breed. And the teachers are put IT back on or on flights. Your kid camp put the mask when you gotta get off to fly.
Do the kid doesn't want to put the mask on camp? You gotta get him off to fly. What you talking about, my kid doesn't. Moms are screaming, crying, you know, the chaos, the power trip that these airlines had. yeah.
So then I sit and I think, why? Why is congress at sixteen percent? Is IT? Because nobody ever gets held accountable is IT? Because what is the left like? Imagine for the people that are still not over IT, they're still kind like OK.
How does the sky right now is eighty two or eighty one? What is age is eighty three years old? What's is age? Eighty three years old, born on the same day as my mother, by the way, pretty interesting.
Uh, except she's not nineteen and forty. She's a little bit after SHE is Christmas eve. Is this guy ever gonna be held accountable?
Jm, it's pride. The question I get sometimes even even more directors, like when is someone going to jail? Ordinary mean it's like and um all we can do and it's it's it's it's a frustrating but it's it's the truth.
All we can do in congress, in the legislative branch is do our duty of oversight get the facts to the american people. Then we can do referrals. If we think someone is guilty of criminal conduct, we can refer them to the justice department.
But that whether, if that goes in, where, depends on my garlin in the fox of the justice department. We can also propose legislation that would help you fix something or do that, that were legislator body, but we can't prosecutor and died anyone and frustrating for the american people. But that's that's what we so what we try to do is get the facts.
Now sometimes, sometimes just the facts will make a difference. Um I I use the example of the time member two years ago, if you remember when up the department of homeland security was going to that they they began to establish disinformation governance board as if some bureaucrat can tell us what we can say, what we can say he was crazy. What's misinformation? Was this information aland for these crazy terms again? And we made a big thing about that.
I bet you've talked about IT and all kinds of conservative folks around the country talking about. And long story short, the by the ministration as well. We've decided to cancel the disinformation governance for and is because we made a big like that that doesn't square with the first a moment.
Another good example was um the irs used to have agents make unannounced visits to american citizens homes. And danny warfare, the commissioner announced year and half two years ago that we're going we're going to stop that. We're concerned about our agents and babb aba.
And i'm like the reason you stopped this because we caught you literally when matt abi was testifying in front of our committee, the irs made on the twitter files come in front our committee while he is testifying, the irs was knocking on his door you talk about, and there's not one person I belated the story. He was big news of time. No one thinks that was just a covent ed that that was just happened.
Everyone thinks that's a government trying to chill speech. And IT turned out they actually old, turned out they actually old tab money, they are arrested. But I mean, they're not going on his door why he's test fed in front our committee so that they no longer do that. So there some progress we be going to talk about garm some other things were doing but um as far as people being held accountable, IT is frustrating to the american people understand IT but you got to .
have a justice department. Nothing gonna to be on what you're yeah so he's going to okay. So so then let me ask a different question.
You know how in free market, free enterprise, elon, by ex mattei, peri wise, all these guys, there's whole curve. Twitter files. wow.
By administration, talking to youtube, google, take this guy. Suspend this guy. yeah.
Twitter, hey, you guys going to mark up work. Facebook, you all this, 我 can trump。 If he gets like this, he wins. Next tuesday he went.
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wins. Can hear a sign, folks, to go to F, B, I files, C, I, A files, to go to D, O, G files, fouche files, C, D, C files. And would amErica benefit from someone actually exposing the level of corruption that some of these officials had talking to these different social media companies? But i'm talking government communication with them, not the other way running.
Because in order for us to find out we would have to buy google. There is nobody that can afford to buy google, right? And trying hours, yeah, true. And have you would have to buy facebook, you would have to buy these guys. But flip IT, if we assign people to go that route, can you get to the bottom of IT?
Yeah I think you can. And we've done some of that. Uh for example, you mentioned um I was used this example because it's the most most sort of prominent when I was an email on the third day the by definition ration so I think was january y twenty second twenty third uh there's an email from Clark county in the executive office of the president White house um an email to twitter and the email says take down this tweet A S A P and the tweet was from R K G.
And the tweet was, if you remember, when you to you love baseball, when hate gir and passed away R. F. Kagen, or did a tweet, he said hankerin passed away after taking the copy shot.
He took the shot to encourage black american cigarettes in. So what's that? Three sentences. Every single of the sentences is accurate, every sentence true. He took the shot.
He passed away after the shot and deep he was doing so to encourage about americans to get back in. And um the band has administration one of that one of that taken down. And i'm like it's a true state. There's all true statement, but that is that is the level of relationship. So we've been able to expose some of that.
But certainly a present trump keys in he can cause weave a painted and its on IT is always a fight with this agency, that agency ether it's FBI, the White house, whatever we brought in some of these people, we depose and we have hearing we do all that. And then we put out the reports and layout effects. But um certainly present top and you get a new going to get a new F B, I director, you're going to get a new attorney general and they can dig in the step of the justice. You going to get new person run in department, homeland security, they can dig in any information there, but you can look at what what kind of communication was going from the government to these big tech companies.
Is as a swamp a real thing? Okay, so how easy is IT to like how easy er with an F B I within D O G N C I A with all these institutions to identify who the swamps are .
well started to the top. I actually I actually think um we use the F P S example. I think the vast majority the agents are good people. We have two former agents work for the committee that mean there are great guys, the right out of central casting, irish name, tiy name from pittsburgh and live just good guys who help us as we are looking at them. They tell us here's how they would do.
So it's been really I think the agents are great people, but it's the people at top, it's the people in dc that the problem you go back to um so go back to the whole spine on trumps campaign back in sixteen when I was struck in page and all the client smith, the lawyer from the FBI who lies to the fires of core changes and email turns out around hundred eighty degrees to get the warm to spy on fox associated with present trumps campaign that's the problem. These these weren't like agents who came up through the streets and pittsburgh and clever in in new york, rose. These were like lawyers who were working in dc for the FBI. And you've solved the bias and the and the disdain they had. Remember the one email from a Peter struck to lease a page is in the walmer in Virginia, is in the north in Virginia he says, I can smell the trump supporters he was like the distain they have for us country folks like me from from ohio and focus across the heartland and everything else so um yeah there's there's there's who can trump fire?
Who can have not fire? I've encouraged .
and i've said, this is the press, but I believe IT come in. Fire everyone. You allowed the fire and then Frankly, fire a few people.
You're not allowed the fire. Make them take you to court to send a message like there is a new share of back in town. We're going to make this agency, we're going to make this government work for the people. And then the the the real thing is looking to do is put you on in charge of making the government a little more efficient for good to sake which um so I think that that is the attitude that I think his team has um certainly the attitude I think the president.
So when you say come in and fire everybody and some, you're not supposed to fire. So what's the number? You just said that earlier, two thousand thousand people in the history, america, members of congress, it's a very early organize.
It's very honorable to have been one of twelve thousand, hasn't happened every times and god know so many people have lived in U. S. And seventy, seventy six. What is that number of how many people to fire to clean house?
Well, there are certain people, you know, history ally, of course you come in will use the justice, the judicial italie. You find all the U. S.
attorneys. You just like there's, I think, I, what the number hundred, I forget the number of U. S.
Atterburys in the districts around the country. You fire all them. Uh, I think you come in to get rid up.
I directory come and to get obviously going out. The cabinet is gonna new. But there's there's a level of people at the top of these agencies that are political appointment. I would I would like you're gotta get rid of all that, I think. And then if there's some level below where you wanted like this person, maybe they need to go to. Um and and just again to demonstrate demonstrate we are going to make the the agencies not be weapon zed against the american people, but actually serve we the people who pay their salaries, who pay the taxes that that supposed to be how the government Operates.
How do you filter out to swamp to? How do you know who swamp? How do you know who swam?
It's all about leadership at the agency. They'll take a lot to figure out what .
our sites like. If if if I were because remember, like he talked about IT at first time, he came here to know any about in dc. So just going to hire people left them right? You know, nowadays is room for circulating who is going to have as as chief of staff that's going to help them with all the other people and all these names that we're hearing about. But how do you identify who swan?
I think I think it's I think it's like any organization, you have to have leadership matters. So okay, if if I you got to pick the guy who is going to again, let's lead the FBI and say, okay, here's how we're Operating. We we are not going to be.
You know, kicking in the door of of some some pro life activists in in in putting in hand cups in front of his wife and children. We're going are going to handle things different as as a just an example that come to mind. But IT all starts with the people at the top and that starts with smart people who are committed to the constitution and um then getting in there, whether what they've done in business, identifying key people who they can trust, you're gone to do the right thing. I think it's all about leadership. And of course, that starts with president trump as command or chief and ahead of the executive branch and write on down through each of these agencies.
How different is the approach on the second term? Because of my mind, i'm thinking strategy, the first term you're not going to do everything because you kind of will do sixty percent of what you want to do. You get to keep some of the real stuff that you want to do on your second term to get real elective.
Sue, not a one term president. That's you want to be a two term. So maybe you'll keep the forty and surprise everybody on the second term because you don't give a shit about getting really like right.
okay. So how different is IT now second term, not back to back if he wins. How different is a second term being used on on a few different lenses that i'm looking at this one, if I made through media a trump gets elected.
I don't know trump is my enemy anymore. I think the number one enemy for me will be who's going to be constant, which is probably going to be alone. And I think the number two, and me for me will be j events, because he can be a two term president. So I think trump actually drops two, three long term, one short term, but he goes to three long term, because vents is actually formula enough that he can go up total tok against anybody, right? So now we what what different kind of a trump are gone, or we're going to see in the second term that we didn't see on the first term.
Well, I think heavin admit this and is in a recent interview with our our conversation with this, but know one of the things, uh, I think organizing what did did in regrets, and he said some of the people higher in in the first term, and I and I know he regrets, you know, jeff sessions and stuff that is the justice department um so I think he will come in in a much Better way and like IT, he's already thinking about I assume and his team is and let think is doing the transition getting ready if if when present trap wins which again I think he's going to um putting together that team is gona begin ready to go out.
The other thing is this why it's important we in send and maintained majority in house is I think that I think that the Mandate is clear. If we win everything we authorized a tax cuts gets the economy going um and to stop to think about the democrats win, they're talking about taxing unrealized gains maybe when the dumbest things i've ever heard so we win, we authorized tax us put the tax to place secure the border lot that present trump can do executive order dealing with mexico, getting back remain x working with the mexican government on. And then common since energy policy, energy is the key.
I would, I would say if you want to, the world is safer and Better when amErica leads. If you want to lead military diplomatically, you have to lead the economically. You want to to ead economically, you got to have readily available energy at affordable cost, get back to common since energy, and then continue to work on this stop in these agencies from being weapon zed against against the country.
I think it's that's the Mandate. So come in, pick the people who are totally agreement with one, two, three and and protecting liberty first of them. And all the things that, that we've talked about and and put them in place and let's go.
So that's how has to work. And I think the team that transition team with lynmere man let the eric and don general are working on putting that together. So if in fact next two he goes like I think it's gonna go like I think we think it's gonna go um hit the ground running and and you know like black present, get america.
make amErica great. How different approach second versus first? You've been around nine ninety four when you became president, when you became when you went into this business.
I think clinton was president right first time in the state government came to s in the obama.
And so how you and your guide that studies history, you a guy that studies this business, your super competitive, how is second term typically treated differently than first?
Yeah I think in in a in a broad context legacy you know, I think present trap party has a great legacy. You know, he put the emacs in jerusalem. M, he got out the iran deal, he, he built a wall.
He cut regulations, he, he did the big tax cut package. He put conservatives, three of the gorgeous cabin on Cindy bear on the court change the federal court system in a good way, a lower judges as well. So I think he's already got pretty.
I tell people, best present my lifetime as far as doing what he said he was going to do, certainly. And I think now it's its legacy. Can he do Better in the middle east and build in igher hama cords? Can he get our economy raw? And again, can you get back to common since energy policy? We're he says we're no long. We're just energy independent where energy dominant. Um all those things I think is what he's focused on.
Okay um who who is the leader or the leaders of the swamp you've been in IT you negotiate with some of these guys who are some of the leaders an influencer the F E F heartens of the .
swamp well I just think it's the left um you know the left and other crazy policies and how that the bureaucracy seems to sort of move that way. How would I? How would I? I, I guess, you know, I will say the left is, seems to me, the divide in amErica today. This was there. Hockey singer said this, and I told, agree with, if you remember, SHE did the response to the state of the union year half ago. SHE did a great job, uh, and it's it's a tough job because the response you you you're in the room talking to a camera, you know, the present comes in the chAmber and house, the senate, the supreme court delights the camera so it's a big but SHE did the response in in her best line, I thought, was when he said the divide in amErica today is Normal versus crazy and so the IT seems like the whole bureaucracies got these crazy left wing positions and the left to sort of reinforces .
IT um the name faces who are they who .
are it's the top people again. I look at like um look at look at homeland security, kind of focus on the agencies that we deal with. But look at homeland security, they tried to set up a disinformation government more my orchestra is, will come in front congress and and never give us an answer to any question um and when he does, he says he doesn't know.
Member, remember couple years ago I ask him, you know at the time there were so many forty, some people I think was the number of the time who had come uh, into the country who were on the terrorist watch list and I said, what's their status? Are they have they have been to where they and he said, I don't know, I like, what do you're you're ahead of homeland security. The homeland security is kind should know they've been detained and if so, where they detained and these and he had to get back as so it's it's people like like mayorkas and the key people who who you know work in in the upper parts of the department of holland.
Security as as an example. And I think the same thing applies. Justice, top people, the justice department are there are the ones who the justice. And then there's just some party people, you know, you don't know the names.
That's why career people who were there well here's a good game um the civil rights division of the justice department is going after a Virginia talk to gen. Yang in the other night because Virginia is saying we only think citizen should vote in the election and there are saying you can't do that ninety days before election. That violates the national voting registration act.
And so in Virginia, a has to go all the supreme court for something that's common sense, because the civil rights division and the lawyers there are in the justice department are going after they're doing the same thing. Ohio, they send our secretary state a, sir, a similar letter, our sector ors said, coming two whiskers said, look at at this letter. All these questions are asking all too kind of intimidated, seems to me secretary states and governors who are doing the right thing. So it's those kind of folks who kind of career people, but at the top levels of that, that's what i'm saying fired when you're loud and maybe fire some of those people.
What leverage do you have the most when you're negotiating with your peers, like when you're sitting there and you guys we're behind the closer cameras on that on kay, are there certain people that you know, we're not getting nothing done with that guy or that guy and then you're like, no, here's a leverage we're going to get IT done because these are the three, four, five things that we use as a lever for leverage.
The ultimate leverage is the one we're not willing to use much. Is the power, the purse, that's all the founders envisioned, legislature branch supposed to use. The power, the purse, you know, the preparation process to say, hey, agency, if you're not going to give this information we need, you're not going to do things right for the american people.
Sorry, you're not get as much money you have got last time or maybe we're gona hold your budget up until you would do mean that is the and that's exactly how the founders envision the process working unforced. What I think happened is we've let the executive branch come up. We're not willing to exercise that authority in the way.
Now you can't be crazy about like um nobody nobody wants a government shut down. But i've argued if if we're in this negotiation, if you pick one really powerful issue and stand firm on IT and negotiate with the executive branch, I think you have a chance to win. You can't be saying we will need these ten things done or we're not going to give you your money for this agency. That IT gets all confusing. But but if you're focused and I think surgical about IT, you can use the power of the person we got to .
do a Better job to do. okay. So that makes a lot of sense to me, right? why? Why don't they? Why don't you use IT for here? We need two point one billion hours for this.
Now, when I given IT to you, you see what happen. Look at congress. We could have fix border a long time ago. If would have only proved that. No, no.
But sixty billion was going to ukraine, you know, whatever the number was, a nineteen billion was going to israel, eli and palestine. Only eighteen billion dollars of was going to the border. And all the other of you guys where eighty percent of IT was going to, no, but that was a border bill.
Less than fifteen percent, eighteen percent of the money was going to the actual body. And then that the border bill, but they are, everybody get out there, right? Why don't you just stay? why? Why released that money? Why released .
that money to those folks will agree with yeah get have the votes to do IT and times that we who controls the well I I get IT but some more colleagues.
the biggest backroom you've work with that had the biggest breath that could say no and we're not gonna promise whose somebody that the other .
side was like we can get nothing done through the god. And you know, we got we got the tax cut package done when he was there. He did this a number.
We ve got regular ory reform. He stood firm and got his his supreme court justice confirmed. Um yes, he's been he's been, I think real tough. Um who else .
but not not not president, but you mean in the congress, right? Congress, senate, somebody, what you're like, they feared this guy.
Well, I think I IT has to be. You have to have a majority of the republic. You got to have a majority of the congress is will stand firm on something.
I get example I uses from a year ago. Um we have these continuing resolutions, not the way you should Operate. You should just pass the appropriation bills, the individual bills. But continue resolutions are not all bad if you if you're gaining something in the process.
And I argued when we are in one of these situations a year ago, going up to september the into our fiscal year, I said if if we're going to do a continue resolution, let's stand firm on sympson. Okay, we'll fund the government at the level guys, one we ll do IT. We won't do, the individual bills will funding.
We want to fix the border, and we should have attached, I thought, some simple language, which sah no money, can be used to process or release into the country any new migrants so just call a time out on the asylum cmps not not a time out on people with a legitimate sa anything but people coming in claiming asylum because we know most of those people aren't legitimate claims um let just call a time out on that and hold firm on that after all even mary Adams in new york was saying all this we can't have millions and millions of migrants coming in to our country like the biden haris administration was doing and unfortunate we can get the vote for so that that I think you play I learned a long time ago politics, one really good issue beats fifteen pretty good issues every time. And we had a really good issue that for unified on on appropriations and on spending. We should have focused on that to me was .
the five thousand, three hundred feet workers for load and dedication. Ona, and so when we say government shut down, who doesn't get paid to go all the way down to military, army, airforce, national guard, is that everybody? Or what is government .
should there's essential services that get that do get paid and or to shut down. Uh, in the end, it's really relatively uh, small. And you can in in you can make sure like we say, well, we we want to fund the military, but what the level typically do is they'll hold up the defense dell, and they'll say we're not going to pass the defense bill until you pass all the other welfare.
And who's Better at holding in the power of purse, the left or the right?
Well, we the left want to spend money all the time, so we we definitely want to spend less than what the left does if .
they're use a military you know, spending and that's a big amount, right? There are spending military who's Better at using that card? We're going to we're not going to give you entitlement.
When I spend every year, every year, they will say Frankly, the number one responsibility, the federal government secure and secure the country, so we should spend, we should pass the that to be the first day we pass. Do the national defense authorization ation authorize, where IT needs to go, fund the defense department, make sure our military he needs, what IT needs, and milk families, uh, are taking care, uh, and the weapon systems we need to deal with china, north korea, rush everything else point pass first and then they go. But they never the world left toys is no, we're hold that up because they know republicans, you know that the central to defense of the country, they hold that up because they want.
I want to be a firefighter. I wanted fire department in in garde hs. And I never forget I walked that.
I have a car. My car hasn't been delivered. The mb.
Sue clips, I was waiting in, I went knock on the door. I D like to be a firefighter, really. Yeah, I just got out of the army.
Its a week ago. I'd like to eat a job. Ah, there's a five year freeze for firefighters right now and i'll like counting.
I'm like, really yeah seriously yeah wow. I thought I was gona get up and bother. I think that there was because what I ended up doing was great.
But if I was a firefighter who know I may have retired seven years ago from being a firefighter and you know, eight years ago from being a firefighter, but why can't one's the last time you guys had a freeze, was shutting down the border, were not taking anybody for year two years on, until we figured this thing out. Was shutting down such, such department. We're not hiring anybody. A freeze for the next two years. Once the last time you guys had a freeze.
I can't recall. We could even even think about this. We could even, even in in one of the bills and the front, the government, I think of was last year. We we couldn't even stop the F, B, I money that had already been appropriate. We couldn't claw back money that had been appropriate for new F, B, I headquarters. Like what there's no way, american, american people, what the F, V, to get a new the FBI, despite on present truth, the FBI that had a memorandum in in the richmond field office that if your pro life catholic, you're an extremist, the FBI that you know can't tell us who planted the pipe bombs on january six, who leaked the dobb opinion, who had cocaine at the White house, if they can tell any that stuff but they they need her headquarters like you got got to be kidding me. So um some of these things are frustrating .
as the question what happened here? Everybody wanted to know what happened here. Play this clip. B, I don't know if you've seen this .
or now maybe you .
can load the audio a little bit, rob. Increase IT a little bit. This one viral.
Everybody got an envelope. Pe president Carter, that's hillery. Bill job gets the same envelope.
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Do you know anything? I have no idea. I have no idea what what would typically be an amenable .
like this where you're giving for jeep to react away? He did for is what is I mean.
first, my first thought is, if I remember correct, a present trumped did not a ten .
or daily and he did.
but he he did. I believe he ended up having to leave early for something, so he did not get an envelope, but he wasn't attention at the okay, okay, I don't know. My my first experience was something about trying but I but I I had no idea what what you're guess .
yeah I mean, if you think about uh um if you buying to the idea that there's a establishment and I establishment, okay, it's fair to say clinton, obama, bush, biden at all establish right there have been around for a while. Price got senior G, W.
I get, went to. He was, I saw the china. Did he get? Do you know I didn't see I.
O, and then and obama doesn't have a big reaction. Their prose, hello, clinton, not big reaction. You know you're seen some of the subject s reaction, big reaction yeah I just wonder, like you know who gave the envelope do we know who gave the envelope? But because even obama's got the envelope, you know what happens if you're receiving the envelope? If you're receiving the envelope, you're not the leader.
If you're a hunt, it's like it's kind of like, you know, when they say, you know, hey, I just got a quite a million or check for do X, Y, Z and if people say, yeah, I wanted to, who cut the check? Yeah i'm saying, like who cut the check? Oh, the guy that cut the check is the guy I wanted note, right? Yes, who's in the analogy? It's gotto be someone's assistant that's relying a message so that who who's more powerful .
than this is in the church service.
this is in the church, is IT IT almost looks like, hey, kids, this is your allowance. Man, I wish my allowance was bigger. What is that sucks? I want a bigger allowance.
This, right? It's not like it's a love that and is, by the way, if you go back to the clip with the White envelope, it's so it's not a letter and it's not a paragraph. Go to jb, look how long that takes for job to realize what's in the envelope.
IT didn't take seven seconds. Replay the counter seconds SHE reacts. He sees that I have a second. So half a second is what a number a half a second reaction to something can only begin to say. And then it's going to be small enough.
So the people behind you don't see IT may maybe IT says, you know, there is no bone a ribbon for dinner tonight, right? Rap, maybe it's just chicken on insight. Jeb is like, are you kids, my mom? I need more chicken.
I'd like stake. Maybe he's like a vegetarian. He upset that there's no vegetarian option .
on the menu. IT can be that innocent .
looks like .
almost like people chicken IT was a disgusted. That's a good point from a both .
you are in caviar like you just doesn't like some people disgust .
from this is bush and played a year。
Rob, just that one clip. Look, look at jp. He looks like he needs to go to the bathroom. Press you again. Look at that. Wow, yeah.
that can you speculate? Even somebody.
i'm surprised you've never seen this.
Yeah, I have. I have. And i'm actually kind of surprise. I have a tube.
The know is this, is this all continuous as is placed? Is that? Is that like, no, like that whatever seconds. That's how that's how happened.
That's how the video, this video that's been viral and a lot of people, i've shared IT and talked about IT everybody once and I was White envelope. Yes, it's it's only been seen in this pattern of sequence. Think of clipsed now somebody may have edit and put IT together, who knows? But IT is all from the event of George boy seniors funeral.
Yeah and it's not like, you know one part of i'm like, okay, maybe who's speaking in tonight, you want to know who who's already speaking and so it's not speaking. Yeah, maybe it's a meeting later on today. Maybe it's trump left.
Trump won't be here. He left. He's not here. Yeah, he's doing this. You know, he said this.
What is this my first thought, right? You there there's obvious ly, no love lost between present open in ja bosh in the veteran the campaign you really tough yeah, I really tough.
Ble, let me get this straight. I started off all way on the, and now over here you are thirty percent and a forty one percent. And soon you're going to be off to stage here, right? That's the whole stuff exchange .
that they have low energy all the .
time was online though the difference between being a president and a government, right.
is this the i'm looking i'm not sure I don't think this is IT. I think .
there's a different one. You'll IT maybe, but I don't know that's the one or not. Are you still thinking about that White envelope?
Is I kind of very believable? It's just i'm curious because that is a IT is a disgusted look at looks like from jet bosh.
Have you ever been at events where you've gone a White envelope? You're like all you should. What is this?
I have not. Yes, I have not. Yeah, but how about present truth? You made me think when you saw that picture of him on the debate state back in back in twenty fifteen, he comes to that i've twenty years, I said you fundamental changed american politics.
So the first debate was twenty fifteen in cleveland because remember, two thousand sixteen convention was in clever. And I member, that day I ask, I told I come with me. Today we're doing some stops in our district.
The northern part of districts will go up to velan, and we will watch the debate. So he came with me. And if you remember, there was always the junior vy debate, right? And then there was the var court in trump s is always stage of deleting polls. And he, and if you remember the first question .
from the Megan cw course women.
I I when I am right, when i've talked the present about this, I said, you fundamental change politics so this, my boys tell me, he said, says that he changed politics. Everyone else would had answered IT with, well, I was taking on a context and a yeah IT abi do ted and he he he just lean in and gave the response he did. And what was amazing in the arena, everybody left.
Every guy left. Every lady left, everybody because my wife was him. He was laughing like everyone. Room, yeah, we were in there. And and then, of course, the other thing he did, I was telling the story about how you change politics theory. In the first debate he goes up.
But that one, the best part of debate I go really go the other the best part of debate was um he goes later is if you remember make and Kelly ash, how many of you will pledge to support the republican omino ever went? How many you will place to sport, raise your hand and then raise and he looks like he was with mr. chop.
You didn't raise your hand and he gave a tolley american common sense answer, right? He goes, kind of looks both ways goes, depends on who IT is, right? And which is exactly where americans are depends on who he is and and since that time it's been trump s dominated party in, I think dominate politics for what ten years now.
Which one is this? The clip?
Yes, i'm just having internet issues.
Well, let's see. Feel okay if if he doesn't play, it's total fine. So um yeah I mean, look for for for us that were on the outside and we just kind of watch yourself taking place.
You sit and you wonder who really are these power players? Who really are these guys that have the influence behind closers? Who's telling these guys what to do? Have you met any these guys? Have these guys because, you know, the is that eventually, poor posted something out.
He says, I got a text right. B, if you want to pull up the text that been superior guard, he says, I just got this text from was in new york times, I think in new york times when superior new york times. Text a, uh, uh, yeah, new york times.
And he shares IT that he got. If you go lower, IT will show what the text was. That someone right there? Hey, good, mr.
pio. I hope you do well. NIO grand report in new york time. I wanted to give an opportunity to comment for an upcoming article that taking a look at political commentators, that discussion the upcoming election on youtube, we realize that. Okay, october two and nine.
Here's what points, talking points, media matters identify twenty and six youtube videos between in August I contain election to information research is identify videos posted by you in those four months. We feature a clip of you saying your party rig many of the voting rules and advance are also a few questions are remember the youtube partner programme. So how frequently does youtube demonetization has youtube send your message as emails and notice as last year that you counter? So he posted, then toker says he got IT as well.
And tucker y gave me very nice response. I don't know you are what said to something like that, right? And thank you for your prom response.
Would you like to dress any these? I would like to paris an attempt to sense me know things, but I do hope you'll quote me and I write above, know that I told you to f off, which I am now doing. thanks.
Yes by the way, be been been superior came and testified and literally the the a week later bin test me was powerful and he testified on this gum issue we were talking about brief ly earlier um because what what what they were doing to um what they were doing to what the daily wire and then like I said, garm no longer business out of business. Here is a he did a great job.
Hello is we don't need to play right now. It's a long time. But you know I guess a part of IT with everything that's going on, let's talk ool, right? I mean, for the last three days, everybodies been posting, you know, rogan videos not showing up, rogan's videos not showing up.
They're sensors that all the other stuff and rogan comes out and says, well, when IT comes down to youtube, yes, I wasn't showing up, but if you want to watch we post IT over here yeah and then youtube even respond back and says, look, we were having some issues IT is true that other clips were shown up, not the main interview we are working on IT. We apologize for inconvenience. So youtube response and the average person has to decide whether they're sense ring or not.
That's up to the average person to think about. And and when you go a little bit deeper and you'll look at the numbers, you'll notice the number one company that donate the most of democratic party is google, right? It's not something that's not known.
It's public. You can look at what the company that gives the most trump that's public. If you want to look at who gave the most camera right there, google number one, buy a mild, then is microsoft, then Brown and Brown, J, N, J, apple, orca, wells and video.
You look at trump, amErica and airlines, walmart buying lock at you. United airlines, fedex was walking Johnson Johnson. And it's not even close when you look at given small amount. So you've work with google before you work with those guys going back and forth.
You know how much of that you think is still happening to the levels where they are favoring koala? They are favoring the other candidate that trumps you trying to sensor some of the interviews? Or are you at a point where you're starting to trust google more than you did before?
Um I mean, I think I think all the left a media tech, I think at all it's bias to the left. It's it's like um do your on your phone, do your news APP hit the news and every single story, with the exception of fox on that comes up is negative on time or vans or republican is every single one.
So we just know that the lathe land god bless elon for by twitter we now have a place words fair words you like I said the first member is actually Operating as the first first moment. So um that is I would say I would say the left has a template that a formal, they follow all the time. The left tells a lie.
Big media reports the lie. Big tech amplifies the lie. And then when you tell the truth, they call you racist or they call you something else.
They they call you the liar or they're call you whatever. And then pretty, your position proves accurate. And in then there are to the next line.
And it's like trump crude with russia. Total lie. We all, we all knew what we thought that was at the time.
We went to the fact moler did a three year invest, two year investigation, thirty million dollars. X minded, no, you know. But chip tells IT media reported big tech amplifies IT.
And Frankly, if you're against IT, I remember in twenty so this is right in the middle that one twenty eighteen, I get a call from a colleague, a congress man, gates, and he says, jim, twitter is shadow banning us and at that time is like was is six years ago I was like, no, I didn't. What shadow bank, what what is IT and he kind of explains, IT turned out IT was right that twitter was shadow banning four members of congress. Gates, lunas, medows, jorn just happened to be the four guys who were digging into the whole muller thing in the whole russia inclusion as being B.
S. And sure enough, they said, well, we didn't mean to do IT. IT was a glitch in our house, which is essence what youtube said today or yesterday. So I just feel like I always but .
but between between the four a lot to school between the three uh twitter and I put twitter side go google, facebook and apple let you see between those three right um which one of them is most accommodating? Which one of them do you still not trust that they're still doing something and closed doors?
Well, I think quite the one is the most concerning is google because that's where what is like eighty ninety percent searches happen on on google. So I guess i'm trying more concerned about that. Um I I feel like it's scotland Better but is IT fair.
I still have I think I pray like a lot of amErica is kind of wonder, but I feel like it's gotten Better. And i'd like to think Frankly that some of it's gotten Better because of the work we've done on our committee where um you know where we've done these investigations and get facts out there on on these various things. I mean, I know like climate action, one hundred number of people have left that organization too. So there's like because of our investigations in. So um I do think it's getting Better, but it's IT requires, I think congress doing .
its oversight. So in regards to the facebook letter that that the suck rote, I don't know remember the letter that he wrote he wrote and hey you know at the end of the day, yes uh, I just want to read the main party to honor jim Jordan, you know to you appreciate I welcomed the opportunity share what we've taken out. There's a lot to talk about around the government.
In twenty twenty one, senior officials from the dement administration, including the White house, repeatedly pressured our teams for months to censor of nineteen, including humor and SATA and express system of avon b, and express a lot of frustration with our teams when we didn't agree. Ultimately, IT was our decision whether or not to take down, and we own our decision, including converting related changes we made to our enforcement in the week of this pressure. In the week of this pressure, I believe the government pressure was wrong, and I regret that we were not more outspoken about IT.
I also think we made choices that would the benefit of hindi and new information we wouldn't make today. Like I said to our teams at the time, I feel strongly that we should not compromise our content standards due to the pressure from any administration and I the direction, and we're ready to push back if something like this happens again. Now some of the people, when this was taking up curious and i'm talking to because he wrote a letter to you, yes, I said so he's either be noble about IT and he's been spending a lot of time with the u fc.
Guys fighters. Anytime you spending time with those guys and those guys are just america, you know, fighting, you know it's very simple libertarian mindset up the deal little bit. Eg, and he's liking being around those guys, right? He's actually getting long with being those guys, being around those guys.
It's either noble is number two he sick of IT on what's happened with the three. He scared four, he's getting ready for trump. That's gonna an office and this was his way of saying I don't think biden was gonna in.
I think at the time biden was still the candidate. What do you think was a reason for him? And by the way, if this letter would have come out in the next seven days, that could have determined the election? Democrats are lucky. This came out four, five months ago. Yeah, the timing of this happening now could be like the cure to call me saying to hilary clinton a week before whatever was five days before the election, some say that was a reason why trump on so why do you think you wrote this little public and shared to what everybody.
including yourself, because you were tired of our investigation? We depose twelve people that matter, facebook um from top level people, all with underline level people and we were in the facts, we post a clerk member parliament number.
I think three had met a um he said for a long deposition and um the other thing that is basically its three things in here we were pressured to sensor we did in fact sensor um and then he said ah later in the letter he said um and he references the um hundred by and laptop story and then and any references the fact that no moral zuker box he's not going to spend send a bunch of yeah four hundred dollars I think impact the election so uh I think he would just like, okay ah we went out of this uh we're gonna nit to what actually happened and he gave me the effects um and we're continuing to look at this this broad censorship issue. But I think that was the prime but all the things you read up IT could have been all the above. But certainly at some point when we've deposed, I I believe was twelve people already at facebook.
How's your relationship with him now?
I I don't talk. I deal with clg his people. yeah. I deal with lag and find relationship with g he said for a long deposition I mean, one of the things I do remember that he said, and I think I can say this going, I think we've released to the deposition um he basically said, you know ninety nine percent I think ninety percent of his money doesn't come in their business model is not politics it's not like but one percent but the politics is like nine hundred and nine percent of their problems when I get in the political stuff and so that really was part of IT as well yeah I mean.
between his team and google team, whose team is easier to deal with, whose lawyers are easier to deal with, that are more accommodating.
Oh, I think we we dealt with facebook. No easy to deal with. Yeah I I will talk with some of our staff flowers, but i'm pretty sure it's facebook.
facebook? Yes, interesting.
I like said we d deposit their number .
three guys you mentioned. You mention that gates earlier right ten minutes ago and h trump at an events yesterday, I think, or two days ago, he said, there's a secret magazine I know. Can you play this club of, you know, if you know what the secret is about head, rob.
We got to get the senators elected because we can take the senate pretty easily. And I think with our little secret, we've going to do really well with the house, right? Our little secret is having a big impact. And I have a secret. I'll tell you what IT is when .
the races is over.
I think you might be talking to speaker because I saw I saw a clip maybe is that maybe it's mat too but I I was seeking and I was with speaker Johnson. I don't um unless unless he's referred maybe if this someone said get to okay um was this in was this in medicine school guarded IT was a Sunny night I was this okay okay the um I don't know but uh I was unna Johnson was having I saw a clip where Johnson was having in some time with the press on on talking about the secret or two IT could be IT could be a all the you know present job is really good uh late campaigns um doing these teleport halls where he calls into member congress is district and people get on the line and you present trumps just good and those settings and and firing people love to go vote so they maybe referred that maybe something else I have no idea uh congress.
senate, governor, president your experience um you know when you in sports, if you go and you look at offensive line, they have a certain personality about themselves protective, you know big brother, you can see a pattern of who they were grown up, all the other stuff right corner safety, you know little little different of a personality.
Why to receive a typically the number one position for devas that they're always like only go it's not fair. It's need to ball enough, always very demanding, know the temperature. You think about the history, wide receivers and all this stuff.
And and if you go to running back, different counter back leader here, you know, wanting to make the team come together, there's different wiring for different things, right? Profile of somebody that's in congress versus senate, versus governor versus president. Is there a different like if you were to say congress, typically their strength, this this, this is they're wiring senate, their typically known for this governor, their typically this and president is this.
I would say, like you with anything, typically you find a driven people, you know, people who set goals were car in accomplishing the the congress is, I think, literally totally. And this is the founders in ten as well, I think is a reflection of the country. You you sit down in congress, like sometimes we're in their voting and you all sitting around and there's no a sciences in the house, but you're sitting in there.
This can look around. There are all kinds of people, all kinds of background. And sometimes you wonder, you know, what's your joke about congress? Your joke is when you first get there, you look around like, while I can't believe in congress and then one there, while you look around, you say, I can't believe there in congress, right? Yes, but it's like that's their district and it's so there's it's truly a composition of the nation.
Um the senate is a little more with great people, I good, good friends out there, but the senate is a little more you know the senate like the upper chAmber and and I guess I would I would think this I think just, you know most americans are right. I guess believe this and and think this is the governor and in the president are like executive so they're like like a leader of like a CEO kind of mindset, more so than the housework ds committee work and it's it's not quite the same as a CEO mindset, particularly house. Um so and would .
you say houses like in a military enlist senators, more officers. Is that a way of .
looking at IT? Well in the senate the old joke about the senator is the hundred senators think that the next president, right?
So are can I leave themselves .
well yeah and it's not bad in wait is um i'm really a great book right now. It's a team arrivals is amazing inking bates .
and they're to be .
important in politics and achieve high office and investing. I'm only about one hundred sixty pages in, but it's a faster book. Um so yeah there there may be some of that it's um but the house is truly and again, I think this is how the founder one is the country. If you get all kinds of people from all kinds of background, college degrees, not college degrees, you got, you know, business people that none business people act. You got you got all doctors, lawyers, you got everything and it's it's it's get the reflections .
of the nation yeah um rob, did you have the next clip on what i'm looking at? Okay, well, I don't if you have IT don't know, but i'll go to the next one. So new world order, right? You hear this phrase, new world order, no world order or no world.
And yeah, I went with with our crew brand. And Robin, I like, listen, when was that phrase first? For example, when I I love in iran, seventy eight to eighty nine, almost seven years, right? So I said, iran, use the phrase death upon amErica first, right? Mad, bad amro.
And if you look at who's the first person that said death upon america, rob, if you google that the first country that said death upon amErica was north korea ah and they said that I think in fifty four, fifty nine, if you zoom in, uh uh, can you see what the exact data is? If you go to wikipedia that to amErica and you go type in north korea, step in, uh, control of north korea and go to IT, it'll give you a date. Zoom in a little bit.
Not be yet. North korea. Thank you. If you can zoom in, go lower.
Nineteen, nineteen seventy nine was iran, but keep gone to north korea. IT should tell you, one hundred and fifties right there. One thousand fifteen is the first time.
So two countries have only used the phrase death upon america. That should tell us something about who says that iran in north korea, right? yeah. And prior to that, nobody ever a death of america. I'm curious. So the first time the world new world order was used in the states was exactly nine, eleven, nineteen ninety, 哇, nine, eleven, nineteen ninety, by bush senior.
Yeah, I remember you did.
I know was a day. Well, the speech that we have, he said this in a different meeting, but this one is not nine, seven. This is another meeting right after that. I think this a genre fee of lip.
A new partnership of nations has begun, and we stand today at a unique and extraordinary moment. The crisis in the person gulf is grave as IT is also offers a rare opportunity to move toward in historic period of CoOperation out of these trouble times, our fifth objective, a new world order can emerge a new era, freer from the threat of terror, stronger in the pursuit of justice, and more secure in the quest for piece, an era in which the nations of the world, eastern and west, north and south, can prosper and live in harmony. One hundred generations have searched for this elusive path to peace, while a thousand wars raged across the span of human endeavor.
And what what do you think about this?
Every member, the time I I was twenty six, twenty five, yeah i've been yeah twenty twenty six I didn't think a whole lot about IT on the rest of that and guys become all american and hopefully win some victim chair ships. Um the ah but IT is kind of interesting when you when you look back at been that long um I I am nervous today's world about um the these guys in europe who you know they all fly over there and they do there that then they do every year the class guy yeah the clock yeah because he just seems kind of creep strange to me and talking about some of the same kind of terms like look, i'm for america. I want amErica to be the greatest country, the leading country. One of things that I of that we've travelled to uh israel several times, my wife and with other members of congress and when you over there, one of the things the fox and israeli will tell you is they say the best way you can help us, best way amErica can help is real, is where amErica stay strong if amErica strong were Better off and I would argue the world's Better place if amErica leads our values, our principles, our our economy and so i'm not yeah there is i'm not too interested .
in this looks like what you think he speaks .
gentle yeah heard speak. I have like .
a more twenty robbins motivational speaker just fires you are you know it's just.
yes yeah I i've got to listen to now no.
you have to like you just like just look out of this is a kind of voice that if you later night you have a lot of your stress lit and play, you will fall sly, you have nights res. We will all go head, rob when he does that in english. Rob speak.
French, and he likes always go to the french videos, you treat us that way. Empty stem movement. What we are seeing is a revolution against the system. So fixing the present system is .
not enough. See you want, run, run things right?
But on the insight, are you are you so like, know, I remember i'm an insurance company. I'm a regular guy. I've coming up so and in all of a sudden, i'm making some noise.
Then I become a player, then I become an executive chairman with the company, and i'm doing very well, and i'm one of guys that's in the face of company. And I get invited to this one meeting where fifty six, fifty four, fifty six, you know, CEO vice presidents are gonna in this room. And I walk in to just size everybody up, right to can see you, oh, oh, I still look up again.
Damn, he's been laid to every flip in meeting and he leaves early and he's always got a drink in his and wow, disappointed. yeah. What a great speaker. You're on stage. Do your own slap.
What was that all about? Don't like, okay, that guy right there, he keeps talking about, he wants his commissions to be higher for people that are no longer selling. The last time he saw something was twelve years ago.
All he talks about his is his handy cap. He doesn't like work he's done. Discover here that guys are killer. He's going places who is SHE.
Let me go see if I can have dinner with those guys and when you go there and then some of the guys that have been on for five to ten years will coach you. And okay, you want to allow the land. Yes, those guys have been done.
Those study are about to get a divorce. That guys get a cocaine addiction, that guys a gambling er, he's almost lost all his money. That other guy is going through. A major issue is personal life.
That guys got the most talented of all of us, but he doesn't think big enough that person's great person to stay close because everybody trust them and you'll never lie to you. Not the biggest earner. But he's the number of character guide the room.
And I remember red that moment. I'm like, oh my god, what of what is going on here? Innocent, right? E, yeah, twenty six, twenty seven years old. Yes, in the room. Like twenty years old. So for you, when you walk in and you're in IT and now you've been in IT for thirty years and you around IT, is anybody talking about the new world order stuff and what things they were worried about and what their concerns is? No, they're just coming to work and doing their jobs.
People mean, I think actually we're rightly concerned about china. Um i'm real concerned about this this this talk of uh central bank digital currently I know what the government the purchase we make and all this I was like to threatening, particularly when you think about what we've seen the government do .
um my CBDC yeah it's up is that and .
I am not on the financial service I get some boddie on that committee who talk who more experts not an expert at all but their experts and they understand they're like this is bad um and because but i've seen in other areas, I mean you talk about people in the government that I think are part of the swamp we deposed as part of this if you remember the letter the fifty one in television als who did this school so we depose clapper and brand in and morale morale a guy who put IT all together organized at all um at at the at the urging of tony blinking and he was working for the biden campaign but when we depose these guys they are the ones who got this this attitude like some ways they restore ke me like the cloud guy here when you when we propose burnt and clapper the arrogance and the idea that you know they still think trump is some like danger and is like it's crazy um so that that is that is those of the guys that are I think are are concerned um.
I don't I don't know if if there there is we got members who come focus on their jobs serving their constitutions back home, which I think is our primary responsibility. But um there are some big interest. You know we got to make sure our .
military who the bad guys who do that, who the real real about that, you're not. But i'm specific the bad guys, not the people that are like it's structure or bad guy.
I just I think there there I would say not all democrats are crazy, but the left that controls their party is and the left mean you go just down the list of all the crazy policy positions. It's crazy to deep on the police. The left believes that, though it's crazy not to have a border. Left believes that it's crazy that non citizens vote on election. Left believes that it's crazy said in to compete against women in sports, you just keep so it's the left that .
controlled their who who is for sale? Do you know the people that are for sale? Are there anybody that for so that theyll sell amErica .
for any I N I wouldn't put in that term, I would just put in in like the political um the uh the energy in the democrats party is from the left and the left has this I look at what's happened. Look what happened on college campuses with we can have people protesting in favor of homos for good to to say that that they're terrorists. So um and and because of that you have members of I think people in elected position who kind of of you know kind of waffle on their their their positions on on on israel forget na sak it's like um so I think I think that's that's the concern is the energy in their party is is the left and the left is now control their party um so much so that you got members of the democrat party saying we're going to go to executive session so no one can hear what arf k junior is going to testify to in a hearing on censorship mean .
it's that's crazy but you know to me you could be proved pro abortion right and pro choice they call a pro choice down this and you can make your argument and maybe you're neither OS maybe you're not notice mabe you're not a Christian. Maybe you are scientology like a men protos let the woman decide but that's what you believe in, right? Maybe believe in higher taxes.
Billionaire don't pay enough money. They don't play enough taxes. okay? Maybe haven't done research that eighty plus percent of taxes are being being bathed of people that are making money.
The bottom fifty percent pays four percent of all the taxes. The bottom fifty percent pace four percent of all the taxes. You do look a bit of research and like, oh, I don't know that I thought they never pay to so that's we can have a conversation.
But are there people that are evil? Are there people that genuinely are driven by power, you know, and evil tendencies that they are willing to sell their their country to somebody else where they're for sell that are china can come and go after time. Is that how IT is? Was just a pure differentiation and policies?
No, I don't think there I don't think it's it's you know trees and anything like that. I think there there's people who just they believe all the crazy left stuff. I mean, they they think a even though socialism never worked, any words been tried.
Somehow I can work care because we're so smart will be in charge and it'll be the first place that actually is IT works. I mean, I think nave um they want political power. They think in their particular part of the country that's the right position. So it's politics, it's um they believe IT it's it's all that. But I don't .
think it's I don't .
think it's .
know you for ds, yeah did really okay, fantastic congress. So I I got four kids and you know if and one of my guys x wives was with me and we were talking to me, him, her and another couple here in my wife and she's like a big A O C. Fancy just come from a riling and he loved A O C, just like ten years ago.
And me ask you question, why do you believe in socialism so much? Are you kidding me? All this money rich people making, look at the, I said, just had a curiosity in high school, what was your favorite subject? Oh, a journalism.
And, you know, english. Okay, what was your least favorite subject? Or I hate math. I wonder if the pattern and the profile of somebody that likes the liberal left policies, their terrible at math. So maybe logic and reason, and that is a little bit alone.
By the way, there's a lot of data that proves that what percentage of school teachers give money to the left? Ninety eight percent of english teachers do. And the lowest one is mad teacher.
and eighty seven.
So so you're four kids. I went to school, yes, did they go to any schools that are they go to like kills? Or did they to .
end to only wanted them ever go to .
school and to call you back and say that, you know, I don't know ah, I disagree with this. What about that's never happened.
Now there I I think IT makes a difference too, if there now our oldest daughter was was good high school distance or didn't run college, but are all three kids were all college athletes? Tes, and so I think part of IT, I think athletes tes think like conservative, conservatives, you know, I think there's something about set negotiable in hard competition, all the things we talked about. So both our boys rustle for the badgers. Our daughter played play particular well, but cheap play colleague of, she's pretty good .
junior player. So sports.
I think sports are critical.
I think.
But I know a lot of liberal athletes. Well, there's song, but there's a lot of conservative guys. You know it's it's and certainly the I I talk to the president yesterday, he brought the pin state restful team up on stage, was in state college.
Call him, we were laughing because I just was funny that you brought him up. I may be we talk about that before, but it's certainly the restless world there. They are conservative, and I think a lot of more rap.
Last thing before we wrap up the clip, they just pulled up what the summer said, uh, on M. S. B, C. So if we can play this clip here, go head .
solicited pronouncement on the intelligence community. This was his treat just a little while ago tonight. See the scare quotes there.
The intelligence briefing on so called russian hacking was delayed until friday. Perhaps more time needed to build a case. Very strange, were actually told.
Intelligence sources tell nbc news since this tweet has been posted that actually this intelligence briefing for the president elect was always planned for friday and hasn't been delayed. He's taking these shots, this, and tagish taunting to the intelligence take on the intelligence community. They have six ways from sunday i'd getting back at her. So even for a practical, supposedly hardenow business man, he's been really dumb to do this. What do you think the intelligence community .
would do that? I don't know. I, from what I am, who whose the wrong group to piece off in politics? Is that them? What that is frightening.
Nowhere, he said. And I even think it's interesting, because Rachel medal for being a lefty in everything you've IT seemed to me that chief, and I remember it's good. I've talked about this numerous times, the ida that the elected official is saying, if if you, if you question the agencies who are supposed to work for the people that that are elected by we, the people, somehow you're in trouble.
That that is that is that is backwards. That's not how it's supposed. And this is a scary thing. The people who put their name on the ballot, they're the one who are supposed to be accountable. You don't like what they do. You throw me out of office, not these unelected people in the intelligence community or the parties of the world, is that that is so wrong. But I remember what .
I talk about.
It's wrong. It's a wrong. And whether it's, whether it's the intellect community, the FBI, the D, O J, the A, T, F, but the A T F did to this brand.
Milano, skii down a little rock, ark. Sol knocked on because he sold six guns s he's the highest paid official in in the little water. Government runs the billion Hillary clinton airport.
Atf came to his door. Breedon put the sticker on his doorbell came so they couldn't see. Fifty eight seconds later, he is dead for at a search.
One, just go, when is not there and get, get the guns away. But it's like, yeah, yeah, this is IT right here. This is so wrong. What happened here? This is something else where we're in the process .
of investigating this.
What happened again here? He saw what you said, six he said six guns without an f fl federal firearms license and um he was a gun hoist and the the A T F says, oh, you didn't have a license. We're gonna x as a search one not for him, but for, you know, whatever do IT when he's not there?
Don't come in at six in the morning, guy with gun thinks he's being robbed that they ten cars pulled up. You gotta watch a test but his lawyer came in, testified. But no, but his former U.
S. Attorney represents the family. Now he came to testified as powerful as his widow was there SHE a SHE came. And no, I don't think that's IT might be. It's it's such a sad story.
But anyway, that just got me thinking about all these agencies and how they unelected people doing the things they are doing. Yeah, this is a budging. That's right.
Former U. S. Attorneys representing the family, mister male cyst wife, was there after of the hearing to came up and hugged a set thing satiday. What happened? It's troubling. Or are they as.
like, get out of jail card to be able to do stuff like this? Snap, held accountable? Is that word the right?
So let's hope not. Let's hope not. And you know, what we can do is the best way we can begin to change IT is seven days from island on this election makes your present trap and republicans win.
Jm, jord, this was great. IT was great. Spend a time with you. Appreciate for coming out.
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