Mike Rogers has a history of being anti-Trump and has supported mass surveillance policies that allowed Trump to be spied upon. He also has conflicts of interest due to his wife's security contracting company benefiting from his position in Congress.
Kash Patel is being proposed as a better candidate due to his experience as a senior counsel to the House Intelligence Committee, his role as acting chief of staff of the U.S. Department of Defense, and his background as a federal prosecutor.
The FBI's honeypot operation involved planting attractive females within Trump's campaign to gather information, indicating a fishing expedition without any predicate evidence of wrongdoing, highlighting the need for FBI reform.
Matt Gaetz's nomination is controversial because he strikes fear into the globalist elite and those involved in the Russian collusion hoax, as he is seen as a threat to their interests and potentially capable of bringing them to justice.
Concerns include the announcement of sending long-range missiles to Ukraine, which could provoke Russia and escalate tensions, and the potential for the Biden administration to collapse the economy before leaving office.
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The judge has reached a verdict in the trial surrounding the murder of 22-year-old nursing student Lakin Riley. That suspect, Jose Ibarra. Count two, felony murder. I find the defendant guilty. Count three, felony murder. I find the defendant guilty. Count four, felony murder. I find the defendant guilty. Count five, kidnapping with bodily injury. I find the defendant guilty. The moment that President Trump puts his hand on that
Bible and takes the oath of office. He will immediately sign executive orders, sealing the border shut, beginning the largest deportation operation in American history. I filed a resolution that would ban biological men from women's private spaces on the Hill.
I'm just getting started. And I've already nowhere near stopping. And the death threats that I'm receiving now aren't going to stop me either. A man is a man and a woman is a woman. And a man cannot become a woman. You said the U.S. can't force you to sit at the negotiating table. What if the U.S. government cuts military funding to Ukraine? If they will cut?
We will, I think, we will lose. Is your message to viewers back home that there will not be a nuclear war because that is what Russia is threatening? We need to ensure that Ukraine is put in the best possible position and there is a very high cost if Russian aggression is seen to pay off. The Manhattan District Attorney has agreed to postpone Donald Trump's sentencing in his criminal harsh money trial. Three, two, one. OK, OK.
President-elect Donald Trump attending a SpaceX Starship launch. The Secretary of the Commonwealth said today that the unofficial results of the tight Senate race have triggered a legally required recap. 42 President-elect Trump. He has chosen Linda McMahon as his next Secretary of Education. He wants Dr. Mehmet Oz, the CMSA.
Administrator, Dr. Oz will work closely with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to take on the illness industrial complex. Are you reconsidering the nomination of Matt Gaetz? No. CNN is reporting that Trump is considering naming Kash Patel to lead the FBI, adding to Trump's growing list of controversial picks. Welcome to Human Events. I am Bo Davidson filling in for the great Jack Posobiec. Very soon we'll have Roger Stone on deck today who will be hosting the show today.
You know, as we see today, we're seeing a lot of the dancing. We're seeing a lot of unity. We're seeing promises made, promises kept. And that's something that was a theme really throughout the entire Trump campaign was we're going to make these promises and we're going to keep these promises. Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, they have lied to you for the past four years. And now we're going to make good on those promises. Let's talk about some of those promises that were made.
For instance, we're starting to see some healing in the country. We're starting to see people come together, Democrats and Republicans alike. Think about some of the appointments that actually have been made. People like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, even Joe Biden actually seems to be happy.
You think about Kennedy, you think about Tulsi Gabbard, you think about Elon Musk. These are all former Democrats, former Democrats who are now in the de facto Republican Party, which has been united under Donald Trump.
So when you think about the unity ticket, a unified party, a unified country, who is the man that was able to do that? Well, it was Donald Trump and J.D. Vance. And that's a remarkable thing when you think about the country right now and the partisan state, the divide that we're in. Republicans, Democrats, independents, moderates, some people who were disaffected by politics. When Donald Trump was shot in Butler, Pennsylvania, and he put his fist defiantly in the air and said, fight, fight, fight.
The notion I think that everyone saw in that moment was, this is a guy that's going to fight for me. He's going to fight for my family. He's going to bring us together. Because very easily Donald Trump might not have survived that event, but he did. And he came back to Butler, Pennsylvania. He came back, went out on the road, went to Madison Square Garden, went to Pennsylvania, went to Arizona, went to Nevada, went all over this country and simply outworked his opponent, Kamala Harris.
She thought she had some states in the bag. She thought she had Michigan. She thought she had Wisconsin. Unfortunately, she had none of those states because Donald Trump had a clean sweep of all seven battleground states. Not only did he win the electoral college, but he won the popular vote. And so when you think about that, it all came down to the basic issues. And Steve Gruber talks about this a lot. The economy.
Inflation, the border. Think about who Donald Trump is nominating to handle the border. Oh, it's not Kamala Harris, the border czar. It is Tom Homan, a man who understands it, who understands ICE, who understands the issue at hand. And let's talk also about Jose Ibarra, who was sentenced today for life without parole for the murder of Lakin Riley.
You remember Donald Trump talked about Lake and Riley quite a bit during the campaign. He talked about, he brought a number of mothers and family members of those women who have been unfortunately killed by illegal immigrants. This is something that was a plague through all four years of the Biden-Harris situation and their campaign. And so now you have a situation where Donald Trump is taking the situation on head on. Promises made, promises kept, unity is back in America.
And we're all happy to have Donald Trump returning to the office of the President of the United States.
And welcome back to human events. I'm Bo Davidson in for Jack Posobiec. We left at the last break. We were talking about unity promises made promises kept what a safe and secure border means to the American people because it's been leaky for the past four years. Let's face it. People like Lake and Riley might not die again. Unnecessary deaths, unnecessary killings, unnecessary crime from illegal aliens.
And that's why this president coming back to the White House signifies so many changes that will offer safety and security to the American people. So Jose Ibarra is getting justice today by being sentenced to life in prison without parole. It's the least that could happen. And I have to think if I were in the position of Lakin's family, how I would feel. It might give you a little bit of relief, but in truth, it doesn't bring Lakin back.
None of this brings Lakin back. None of this brings any of those females who have lost their lives back. And that has to sting because anyone who's lost a family member, particularly a child, has to be tremendously affected by a terrible border policy that has existed for the past four years. But for those of you who've seen Tom Holman speak, you know he's serious about it. You know that things are going to change. No longer are we going to have people coming here in droves trying to take advantage of our American system.
So things have got to change, and I think they will. The promises were made, and now it's time for those promises to be kept. And you think about, again, some of the other folks that Donald Trump has nominated. Marco Rubio, who I think is a terrific pick. Vivek and Elon. Tulsi Gabbard. Pete Hegseth. Matt Gaetz. We'll see how that goes. You know, there was a song that was created by Frank Sinatra in 1946 called The House I Live In.
And it was all about bringing people together and not being, not unifying the racism of the time. And I actually wanna toss this over now to the great Roger Stone, a man I've interviewed many, many times. Roger, do you remember in 1946,
when Frank Sinatra had that song, The House I Live In, which was about the racial attitudes around the war and how the lyrics go, you know, I want to be in the house I live in, the corner lot, the street, so people can play baseball, so people can have a safe future, a safe neighborhood. Do you remember that song, Roger? I remember it extremely well. In fact, my good friend Robert Davi has done a cover on it that is really extraordinary. He sure has.
It spoke to a time when we had racial peace in America. Americans were getting along a lot better. I think Barack Obama is largely responsible for the divide in America today. And I think one of President Trump's highest priorities as he returns to the White House is to bring Americans together.
He understands the single best way to do that is with a robust economy because a rising tide lifts all boats.
He understands, for example, that the cornerstone of that is low energy prices. If we have low energy prices and that we have revenues from them, we'll be able to solve problems like the lack of affordable housing, better schools, better law enforcement, safer neighborhoods. People don't understand that I think that under Donald Trump,
We're going to have a golden age of peace, prosperity, security, and justice. Now, it's not about revenge, but it is about justice. It is about reforming American government to go back to the way it was before, where we had an honest, level playing field and a criminal justice system that operated on the basis of the rule of law, not politics.
i am looking forward to this extraordinary new golden age one of the things i do know having worked for ronald reagan and having watched the way establishment
insiders come in to every presidential outsider's nomination this time it's going to be different this time you're going to have men and women who support the president's agenda rather than an effort to dilute or delay or derail the president's agenda joining me now is a man who knows quite about a bit about this mike davis who's the former chief counsel for nominations uh
of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee under one of the greatest members of the U.S. Senate, Chuck Grassley. He's also the head of the Article 3 project. He's very outspoken. He's a good friend of mine. And he joins us now on Human Events. Thank you for having me, Roger.
Mike, I must tell you, I check your profile on X virtually every day. You're one of the few people who can actually make me laugh out loud. And you're really out there on a whole litany of issues about justice.
I can tell you don't want to go into the government because you're never, ever politically correct and you call things the way you see them. Now, one of the big issues here seems to be an effort by the Biden administration to jam through some of these radical leftist judges in the lame duck session coming ahead. Talk to us about that.
Yeah, so the American people elected President Trump in a landslide, 312 electoral votes. The American people put 53...
Senate Republicans to run the Senate. The American people want constitutionalist judges. They do not want Joe Biden and Kamala Harris's radical judges. And we are at the bottom of the barrel for these Biden and Kamala judges, the judges who have not been able to get through for the last
Four years. Now we're at the bottom of the barrel. And now these Senate Democrats led by Chuck Schumer are trying to jam them through to lifetime appointments to critically important federal courts of appeals during this lame duck session. So Senate Republicans must resign.
show up to work, they must debate, force Democrats to spend two days of post-clocher debate on these circuit court judges and four hours of post-clocher debate on these district court judges and grind the Senate to a halt. Do not let Joe Biden appoint these lifetime appointed radical bottom of the barrel judges.
It is interesting. I saw Governor DeSantis in a posting on X yesterday criticizing Republicans because evidently they didn't show up for a crucial vote and therefore a radical left judge was approved for the 11th Circuit of Florida. How did that happen?
Well, it showed up because people did not show up. Republican senators need to show up to vote. This is a circuit court judge. They could have forced 30 hours of post-clocher debate. The Senate has very limited floor time and they're trying to get a lot done. Chuck Schumer and Joe Biden, these radical Democrats, are trying to jam through a lot right now between Democrats.
now in January when Republicans take over. So every second they have to spend debating a radical nominee instead of just voting is another second they can't be doing something that's even more radical. So instead of just letting a 30-minute floor vote happen, what Senate Republicans need to do is show up and force 30 hours of debate, then a 30-hour roll call vote and make damn sure that...
The Republicans are there. Hold on, I'm sorry. Make damn sure the Republicans are there. So these are tight margins. And if every Republican shows up, there is a very good chance we can stop these nominees. Show up, force debates, force votes, grind the Senate to a halt.
Now, the president has put forward a number of excellent nominees. It's not surprising that some of them are controversial. After all, if they weren't controversial, well, it would mean that the globalist insiders in Washington like them.
The fact that they don't like them, the fact that they're objecting to, say, Tulsi Gabbard, the former four-term Democrat congresswoman from Hawaii who served her country in combat in both Iraq and Kuwait, still holds the rank of lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve, or Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who I think is...
by joining with Donald Trump, fostering a new political realignment in this country. They're going out of their minds in Washington. There's a lot of discussion about the Senate seeking to block these nominees. Unfortunately, the Republicans cannot be counted on in every case. See, in the Republican caucus, I've learned the difference between a caucus and a cactus. In a cactus, well, all the pricks are on the outside.
Explain to us, if you will, the recess appointment question, because not everybody understands how the president could get his nominee, his nominees at least on the job for several hundred days through the recess process as it's constituted under the law.
Well, first we need to step back and remember this. The American people elected President Trump on a landslide. Again, 312 electoral votes, and he has a mandate. He has a mandate for reform. He has a mandate for change, and he has a mandate to bring a bipartisan team into Washington to shake up Washington, D.C. He ran on that. The American people like Washington.
LIKED WHAT THEY SAW. AND SO THEY VOTED FOR HIM ON NOVEMBER 5TH. AND I WOULD SAY THIS TO SENATE REPUBLICANS.
Your job is to confirm the president's qualified cabinet picks. You should presume that if they're qualified, they should be confirmed. There is a presumption they should be confirmed. If they are disqualified through misconduct, it is the accuser's job to prove that with very clear and convincing evidence.
So if there's not clear and convincing evidence, you should vote to confirm President Trump's cabinet picks. He is entitled to have his own cabinet. Yes, you have a constitutional duty, but you cannot let policy disagreements or personal differences with President Trump's cabinet nominees stop you from giving the duly elected President of the United States the team that he wants. And if you obstruct this
like the Senate obstructed Trump's picks during the first term. I was there. It took two years to confirm many of these executive branch employees. Then the president should have all available options to including recess appointments. All right. Mike Davis of the Article 3 Project. Thank you so much for joining us here, right here on the Jack Kosovo show on Human Events.
I'm always listening to Human Events with Jack Posobiec. Yes, I'm Roger Stone sitting in for Jack Posobiec and we're back. You know, on the morning of January 25th, 2019, 34 fully SWAT-clad FBI agents surrounded and then swarmed my home. They were wearing night goggles and brandishing fully automatic M4 assault weapons.
They were there to arrest me for the first time nonviolent crime of lying under oath to Congress. Now, it wasn't until November 3rd, 2020, that's election night, the busiest election day in the country in terms of media coverage, that at midnight, and only because of the order of a federal judge,
Robert Mueller's long-hidden, long-redacted final report was released, including the sections about me. And in that report, even Mueller could not sugarcoat that he found no evidence of Russian collusion, no evidence of WikiLeaks collaboration, and no evidence of any wrongdoing whatsoever.
So they indicted me on process crime, saying that I had been less than truthful in my voluntary congressional testimony. And while that's true, I did make misstatements. None of them were material. None of them were relevant. None of them hid any underlying crime. So my question has always been, who approved the FBI raid on my home and why? No.
Normally, of course, given that I had no previous criminal record, given the fact that I did not have a firearm in the house, given the fact that I didn't even have a valid passport, the argument that I was a flight risk was ridiculous. And then, of course, the fact that
CNN had a full camera crew 25 feet from my front door at the time I was raided, at a time when all the rest of the media was blocked off a full block away behind roping. And when a Fort Lauderdale police officer went up to the CNN crew and said, you can't be here, he got chewed out by an FBI agent who said, no, they have special permission to be here.
So I'm interested in who's going to be the new FBI director because the FBI needs to be cleaned out. Now, anti-Trump neocon Mike Rogers, the former congressman from Michigan, recently went to Mar-a-Lago for an interview for that job.
I don't think that Mike Rogers is the right guy for that job. In fact, Mike Rogers has been a chief apologist for the mass surveillance policies that allowed President Donald Trump to be spied upon and sabotaged by the unaccountable deep state bureaucrats in Washington, D.C.
See, after losing a winnable Senate race earlier this month, Rogers is now angling to be Trump's FBI director.
I can't think of a worse idea of having Mike Rogers replace Christopher Wray. He's very much in the mold of Bill Barr. He would be a fox in the hen house, undermining President Trump's America First agenda. Rogers has a long history of being an anti-Trumper and with making media appearances calling Trump dead in the water.
even entertaining an anti-Trump presidential run as recently as last year. I don't believe today that I'm sitting here that Donald Trump will ever be the Republican nominee in 2024, he said. I don't believe it. He may actually stay in for a while, but I don't think he'll ever be. His troubles are mounting. His fundraising is waning.
Rogers said all of this during an April 2023 interview with CBS. In November of 2022, Rogers received a fawning profile in The Washington Post. That, by the way, is the official newsletter of the CIA talking about a potential presidential run by Rogers himself.
Trump said that, pardon me, Rogers said that Trump's time has passed. And he called Trump's movement clearly destructive, only to change his tune after it became clear that Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, and Chris Christie, and the rest of the anti-Trump clown crew failed abysmally to dethrone the Donald.
Rogers has also told a group in Oakland County, Michigan, Republicans, this was in May of 2023, that he supported the open-ended probe of election fraud protesters who were assaulted by Capitol Hill police officers on January 6th. And he refuses to acknowledge that this was a federally orchestrated display of violence on January 6th.
When you assault a police officer, he said, you are a criminal. When you break a window to get into a place you're not authorized to be in, you're a criminal, Rogers said, defendering the numerous murderous actions even of Lieutenant Michael Byrd of the Capitol Police, who murdered an unarmed, decorated Air Force veteran, Ashley Babbitt, in cold blood and without warning.
They used mace on a police officer, he said. These people are criminals and need to be pursued. We shouldn't even think about that, anything but that, he added. Rogers' offenses against America First are long and sordid and go back to his role as one of the worst criminal acts in Obama history, Obama administration history, Benghazi.
As chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Rogers attempted to stonewall the investigation into Benghazi, claiming that Obama's CIA was telling the truth and did not need to be investigated any further.
This drew the attention of our friends at Judicial Watch, and they discovered that Rogers' wife, Christy, ran a major security contracting company in the private sector where her husband's clout in the D.C. swamp was helped by her firm, Aegis Defense Services. They won many lucrative government contracts while he was in the House.
Aegis was one of the defense firms that profited from Obama's regime change war in Libya, for example, which turned out to be as much of a disaster as any of the policies of George W. Bush's failed wars. A quintessential Washington insider, according to Judicial Watch, Christy Rogers served as president and CEO of Aegis while Rogers was chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.
This is a glaring conflict of interest. Aegis failed Pentagon contracts worth millions of dollars, won them, even though their bids were not the best, won the renewal of Pentagon contracts for reconstruction efforts in Iraq that were worth up to $475 million over two years.
While Christy Rogers was an Aegis lobbyist, her husband was chairman of the relevant committee. They were also awarded a $497 million State Department contract to secure the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan. Most notably, Aegis won a stake in the five-year State Department contract
worth up to $10 billion with the express purposes of keeping embassies safe back in 2010. Although Aegis was publicly denied culpability with the Benghazi disaster, their record of malfeasance in Libya is undeniable. Aegis, Mike Rogers' wife's company, began operating in Libya in February of 2011.
Aegis Advisory Intelligence Report stated to corporate clients that the report claimed that Aegis had extensive links in Libya which could be leveraged quickly to ensure safe passage, as they were reportedly seeking $5 billion in new contracts to operate in the country.
Aegis severely underestimated the actual Islamic extremism in Benghazi to contractors who could presumably stop the brutal murder of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans. The company's analysts claimed that Islamic extremism was minimal and that Islamic countries active in the region had the threat under control.
Despite reports of pockets of jihadist elements and their presence and the presence of Islamic extremism, so far they said it was low-key. This was all reported after visiting Benghazi in the summer of 2011.
noting that the U.S. allies, Qatar and the UAE, had established a strong presence on the ground, providing tactical assistance at all levels and weapons and other recognition.
So this is very clear to me that Mike Rogers is not the right man to be FBI director. The right man is Kash Patel. Now, Kash Patel served as the senior counsel to the House Intelligence Committee when Devin Nunes was chairman. Kash Patel was really the man who's conducted the only legitimate and honest investigation of the entire Russian collusion hoax.
Kash Patel has served with distinction as the acting chief of staff of the U.S. Department of Defense. That's a big job, folks. It's a huge management job. Kash Patel is a former federal prosecutor who has personally prosecuted at least 60 individual intelligence cases. He's proven his loyalty. He's proven his courage. And when it comes to the FBI,
particularly on the top floor, he knows exactly where the bodies are buried. They've already said through the fake news media that officials at the FBI say that Kash Patel will do massive damage to the agency if he is named as the director.
This is the same FBI that said that if parents went to a school board to object to the curriculum being taught to their children, they were domestic terrorists.
I'm not sure how much lower the reputation of the FBI can get, but I do know this. The man to clean it up, the man who knows where the bodies are buried, the man who knows who the criminals are and have acted illegally with misusing their government authority is Kash Patel. I pray that President Donald Trump will decide to appoint Kash Patel as the FBI director.
If so, that agency can be reorganized, repurposed. The people at the top floors and the top elements of the agency are the ones who need to go. When they raided my home, 29 FBI agents were in the house for 13 hours. You can't believe how many of them looked at me and rolled their eyes. You can't believe how many of them looked at my wife and winked.
Because the rank and file men and women of that agency are patriotic Americans trying to do their job. They didn't want to be there. These kinds of abuses in the FBI need to end. And Kash Patel is the man to end them. Where's Jack? Where's Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you.
Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys and these are the guys who should be getting policies.
This is Roger Stone in for my good friend Jack Posobiec. Jack and I took our wives to Mar-a-Lago the other night. President Donald Trump was gracious enough to invite the Posobiec's and the Stone's to watch the Tyson fight with the vice president, also our mutual friend, Tucker Carlson. Then afterwards, a photographer took our picture. It was a great picture, and I wasn't even offended.
when the photographer asked me if I was Jack's father. Joining us now is Colonel John Mills. Colonel Mills is a national security professional with service in five eras, the Cold War, the peace dividend, the war on terror, the world in chaos, and now, of course, the great power showdown and the fight to save our republic. He is a former director of cybersecurity policy
and strategy at the U.S. Defense Department, working in international affairs. Today, Colonel Mills is a senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy. Colonel John Mills, thank you for joining us today on Jack Posobiec's show. Thank you, Roger, and honor to be on the show with you.
So it is amazing to me that given the overwhelming vote of the American people for peace, which I think was the overriding issue in the most recent presidential election.
that the Biden administration has done two things. Just two days after the election, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that they're going to get, I'll use his words, every single dollar out the door we can to Ukraine.
And then we learned just two days ago that the Biden administration has told the Ukrainians that they are free to use NATO missiles, which are U.S.-provided NATO missiles, these are long-range missiles, to hit targets deep in Russia. This seems to me to be an open invitation to World War III.
I have other concerns. I think the Biden administration hopes to collapse our economy before they leave. But let's stay focused on this. This is an extraordinary development. It looks to me like they want to hand a world war to President Donald Trump. Give me your analysis.
Well, thank you, Roger. I think it was Tony Blinken who said the adults are back or the adults in the room. I have yet to see any adults. We're going to get them back on January 20th next year. But this is a case study in how to not handle national security situations, especially when there is a conflict or war going on. All parties have voiced an interest in pivoting to negotiations and
And yet it was just fairly, very poorly handled. The whole announcement, the timing, everything. But, but the, what I also key on is that just the,
The botched announcement and clarifications. Essentially, they said, well, they're now cleared to use missiles. The Ukrainians are allowed to use long-range missiles. Well, in the Russian minds, they're going, oh, really? What missiles and exactly what targets?
So it's the two missiles in question. Everybody's talking about the Atakums. That's a ground-launched missile. It's unclear the exact range because the Ukrainians have tricked out much of what we've given them. So we don't even know. They could have modified the warhead, put a smaller warhead in it, given a longer range.
But the ATAKMS missile is a long range missile, maybe 200, 300, 400 miles, something like that.
But what's also unclear, what about the JASM missile? That's an airdropped, air-launched missile that the Dutch gave 24 very old F-16s. And the F-16 could carry two or four of the JASMs. These are much longer range missile. These could strike Moscow. They're high-tech stealth missiles. So this is a unnecessary provocation. Now,
If this was only intended to allow the Ukrainians to provide covering fire for their advances and holding terrain inside of Russia in the Kursk O-blast, well, they should have been clear on that. And they should have just said that up front. It's still provocative, but I think the Russians would have understood a lot better when they just give this ambiguous statement.
The Ukrainians are allowed to use their long range American missiles and fire into Russia. That is extremely ignorant. And but it comes I don't think Biden had anything to do with this. We haven't had a president since January 21. This is this is this reeks of Jake Sullivan and his staff that wouldn't know a attack missile from a 40 millimeter grenade launcher.
I mean, this is just moronic. This is amateurish, and this is why we need to get them out as fast as possible. And oh, by the way, Blinken should be one of the 51 intel officers indicted on day one. I put him, Clapper, and Brennan as the highest priority to be charged for their malfeasance. But yeah, this was a horrible rollout, poor timing, poor wording,
Everything was bad about this. And it's like, there's no historical precedent. No history went when has one administration decided to throw gas on the fire right before transition of administrations. I mean, this is, this is, this just shows what we're dealing with bought off corrupt incompetent personalities that are running around the white house.
Now, our mutual friend, General Michael Flynn, he was on my show two days ago. He made the point that there was at least some reasonable hope that both the Ukrainians and the Russians would exercise restraint, realizing that there was a new American government coming and that Donald Trump, who
who's now, as I understand it, invited President Zelensky and Vladimir Putin to sit down and meet with him as soon as possible to see if calamity could be avoided here. Do you think that the Ukrainians have the fortitude to exercise such restraint?
I hope so. I mean, I don't remember Zelensky clamoring for use of these publicly. Even he was pivoting. He understood what was happening. He was interested in conducting negotiations.
So this this just out of left field announcement by the by somebody, by whoever is running the government right now, it was just I think it took everybody off balance, including the Ukrainians. Again, I don't mean to get too tactical or operational here.
if this is just to provide covering fire for the advances the ukrainians have made okay i i kind of understand that i think the russians would have understood that this is this is this is like this is like every what's what went on in korea before eisenhower came into office there was there was uh some last minute tussling on the front lines to kind of reposture the line of uh line of troops
But guess what? Eisenhower came into office and things wrapped up pretty quick. And everybody knows the same thing here. That's what's going to happen to all the parties. So this just shows the gross incompetence of whoever's running things inside the White House. I pray that Zelensky will show restraint.
and not use these inappropriately. Again, there's Varennesh, which is actually a strategic, it's a nuclear warhead site in the Kursk Oblast off to the right side. I mean, the Russians are going, what, are they going to start striking our nuclear warheads we're holding over there? I mean, are they going to start striking...
using the jasm against Moscow. I mean, this is extremely provocative and a, this is clarity and resolve are essential for international, the conduct of international relations.
This administration does not understand the concept of clarity or resolve. If there had been a clear statement, I think it shouldn't have allowed this at all. But if they had just put a very precise and clear statement out, that would have been much better than what happened. We're allowing them to use long range missiles and everybody's going, well, wow, what does that mean? That's pretty provocative. What missiles? What targets? What's going on here?
So horrible, horrible. This is a case study in incompetence. And I hope they teach this at Yale and Belfer where Jake Sullivan is going back to.
You know, it's interesting. When Donald Trump was elected in 2016, they told us he's going to start a world war. Yet in the Trump years, we had unprecedented peace. He brought tens of thousands of our troops home from the Middle East without having the countries they were leaving collapse into the hands of the enemy behind him. Who is it who has driven us right to the brink of World War III? Why is this current administration? Colonel John Mills, thank you for joining us today. Great to have you here.
Jack is a great guy. He's written a fantastic book. Everybody's talking about it. Go get it. And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event. And we're going to turn it around and make our country great again. Amen.
Welcome back. I'm Roger Stone sitting in for my good friend Jack Posobiec. An extraordinary story in the Washington Times this week by Carrie Pickett, in which we learn that the FBI under James Comey, before the approval of the Crossfire Hurricane operation to undermine President Donald Trump's
had an earlier off-the-books operation to plant two extremely attractive females inside Donald Trump's campaign. In fact, inside the traveling party, a so-called honeypot operation in order to try to get dirt on Donald Trump. Now, this operation was not based because there was some predicate or some
evidence of wrongdoing or corruption or foreign involvement. This was a fishing expedition. I can't think of any better example as to why we need to clean house at the FBI and why I believe, as I said earlier, that Kash Patel is exactly the right man to do that.
But the nomination that has the Washington establishment more upset than any other is that of North Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz to be attorney general. That's because Matt Gaetz is smart. He's tough. He's relentless. He's battle tested. And he's prepared to bring the kind of changes that we need to our country.
politicized criminal justice system. Why? Well, because he's been a victim of it himself, as have I, as has, for example, General Michael Flynn, and of course, the greatest single example, that would be President Donald Trump. Matt Gaetz has chosen a very hard path here because the innuendo, the vituperation, the personal attacks on him are going to be extraordinary. That's
That's because those who oppose his nomination are in bed with the fake news media. Now, the fake news media has lost its monopoly on communications in this country. They lost it in 2016. They sought to get it back by 2020. But with Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter and conversion it, conversion,
converging it into X, they no longer have the monopoly that they had. Therefore, you can look for a campaign of smear and innuendo against Matt Gaetz, who, as we all know, has already survived an intense investigation by one of the most politicized criminal justice operations in the history of the United States. That would be the U.S. Department of Justice.
Matt Gaetz has demonstrated that he is equal to this task. He's tough, he's wily, he's determined, he's stubborn, and frankly, he's exactly the right man for the job. Now, there are a bunch of rhino senators who've already signaled that there's no circumstance under which they are going to vote for Matt Gaetz.
I think they at least let him have his hearings before they made that decision. But you see, he strikes fear into the hearts of the globalist elite. He strikes fear into the hearts of those who engaged in crime in the greatest single political dirty trick in American history. You see, the Russian collusion hoax was nothing less than the use of the full authority of
of the US government and the extraordinary capability of our intelligence agencies utilizing what they knew to be completely fraudulent and fabricated evidence, the Steele dossier, and the false claim that the Democrat National Committee had been the target of an online hack by the Russians and that that information had somehow made its way to President Donald Trump's campaign.
Those things are both false. So we know who the who the perps are here. While President Barack Obama may have presidential immunity under the recent Supreme Court decision that says presidents do have such immunity. Joe Biden was in the room when this was planned. He has no immunity as vice president.
Susan Rice, the national security advisor, she was in the room when they cooked up the Russian collusion hoax. She has no immunity.
FBI Director James Comey, the guy who ran the honeypot operation that we talked about just minutes ago that was revealed in The Washington Times, the guy who was going to the Oval Office and then rushing to his computer after meeting with the president to tell him about the Steele dossier, which he knew was a fraud.
he has no immunity from prosecution and then there's the worst of them all that would be john brennan the cia director who by the way is a convert to radical islam which took place when he was our station chief in ridda
He actually approved the visa of four of the hijackers who attacked us on 9-11. He's also the man who went to the Five Eyes countries, the English-speaking countries, and gave their intelligence agents a list of Trump associates and supporters that should be spied upon, but would have given him, of course, deniability.
This is the precursor to Crossfire Hurricane. How do I know about this? Well, my name was on the list.
Imagine how shocking it was on Inauguration Day, the day Donald Trump became president, to open the New York Times, and above the fold was a story that said that I was among three Trump associates who were under surveillance for our contacts with Russia. There was only one minor problem. I had no contacts with Russia.
This is a mess that has to be cleaned up. And the man to clean it up is Congressman Matt Gaetz. He has the courage. He has the guts. He has the fight. He has the stamina, which is why I am strongly supporting this nomination. Now, we asked Mike Davis earlier about how recess appointments work. I'm not an expert, but I will tell you this. If Matt Gaetz has 180 days
As Attorney General of the United States, those who have committed crimes will be brought to justice. I'm Roger Stone. It's been a great privilege to sit in here for my good friend, Jack Besomit. Until next time, God bless you and Godspeed.