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ARCTIC Fail: Trump Demands Termination as Smith faces "hearing" | Ep 714

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Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, an American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello my friends, welcome

to today's Kyle Seraphin show. It is Tuesday, it is January the 13th and I appreciate you guys being along and I also want to say a special thank you to the folks that do the moderation in our chat kryptonite Rick, who I have actually met in person, which is pretty cool. He lives down the way for me. He handles our thing over on YouTube. So if you're in the YouTube chat, be nice to Rick.

He's a really nice guy and he keeps things polite and civil and also interesting allows things to to develop and our chat has its own life. Some of you guys know this already. Also want to say thanks to Rose Lopez and to Eric Jason, who handle our business over on Rumble, the interesting and potentially failing platform that we're on. It's kind of a rickety scenario over there. That boat is a little bit leaky. I'm going to show you some stuff about that.

Makes me wonder if that's why Dan Bongino actually left the FBI. So we'll throw that out there as a possibility. We're going to talk about a bunch of stuff today. Brief kind of just touch on Iranian protests. In so much as they are happening, they are not my Forte.

I generally don't weigh in on a ton of foreign policies stuff, but since it's going to be a parallel discussion that happens in some of the leftist media about whether or not things happening in Iran have anything to do with the way that we're treating our own citizens in Minneapolis, we're going to hit that real briefly. We're going to talk about women in the military. You guys know how I feel about that, probably, but we'll kind of discuss on it 'cause I think

it's kind of funny. And then I've got a great example of a maybe woman someone called Sky not clear, but I assume woman or a very feminized man who claims to be a Marine. We wonder what fitness standards he or she was involved in. We're going to hit that. We're going to do a thread about who's left. There's a big question.

Donald Trump tweeted it out. He's mad about Arctic frost and the the Arctic failure that is the FBI and that and that is to say that there is a, a culture that continues to exist in federal law enforcement on that side in DOJ. And these these things have not been solved. And it seems like Donald Trump is catching on to it. He made a post on true social yesterday, which we're going to go through. Then we're going to go on something I missed. I actually missed it.

But one of the guys that we've been calling out on this program actually removed as well. So that's kind of funny in so much as we continue to make an outsized impact. I, I don't think anybody knew his name before he was mentioned by me on on Alex Jones's program. So we're going to get into that. Let's see a couple other things here. Yeah, that's the majority of it. We're going to, we're going to touch on something related to the Jack Smith testimony that is coming up.

Maybe a little funny thing about how we know the J6 Select Committee is not serious. It's we've got, we got a lot to cover today. And I think it's all going to be things that are going to be unique to this program and the insight that I'm able to share with you and, and I'm appreciative that you guys are a part of it. So before we do that, let's go ahead and talk about something a little bit less, maybe a little bit less serious, but maybe a little bit more critical as you start your day.

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description. Also, it'll it'll remind you what the promo code is. Check that out. And let's get into today's program with a little bit less on the underwear and maybe more on the serious part of the news. I should do less cracking myself up because I don't think that it translates nearly as well. All right, so I told you we're going to talk about there's there's an escalation, there's an ongoing push to get people radicalized on the hard left.

I think that people on the right are are factionalized. There's some of us that want to sit in the middle and and say, yes, we're conservative, but also we're not crazy. And then you got people that just want to be lied to. So you got a lot of that. So that's the cat turd, the the Bongino army crowd, the folks that are so interested in just getting whatever the MAGA slop dish to them. I saw a meme this morning. It was a meme video.

And I actually thought it was was like being really mean. It was Dan Bongino talking about something. And then it had some other people in there. There's a bunch of members of the cabinet looking real awkward and doing strange dances. And so they kind of like shopped him into all this stuff. And I was like, man, that's, that's not very nice. It's a, it's a pretty mean way to look at the Trump administration.

Some of these people are OK. And then I realized that they were making fun of Alex Jones and they were making fun of Dave Smith and Nick Fuentes and, and Owen Schroyer. And I went, oh, this is what they think actually pokes fun. They were, they were making fun of the black pillars, which is a Dan Bongino term. They were celebrating people that are Internet personalities based on a, a, a turd dropping

cat or a, a cat's actual turd. And I just went, oh man, we just have some really unserious people that just want to gobble up whatever the slop is. You guys remember, I think it was Billy Madison where you've got you've got Billy Madison goes back to school and he starts back at kindergarten and had the lunch lady and the lunch lady was like real creepy and sketchy looking and she was always making sloppy joes.

I feel like that's what the the sort of mega at all cost without any microsecond to consider whether or not it makes any sense. The the the people that get called cultish, they don't critically evaluate anything. And so they just want the sloppy Joe. They want the MAGA slop and they want it extra sloppy. I saw that this morning and it made me kind of go like, all right, That doesn't mean the other side is not saying ridiculously crazy things that are completely out of touch with

reality. First of all, we're going to play a little Morning Joe clip. So I'm giving you a a barf bag warning if you require that. I don't think Mika actually jumps in too much, but Joe Scarborough makes a point that if we were having a moment like they're having an Iran, if Iran had a moment like the United States had where a 37 year old lesbian mom got shot in the face at point blank range, she's not real clear on what point blank is. But point blank means that there's no possibility of

missing. And it's right on top of you. That was actually not the range at which Renee Goode was shot. But he also can't figure out whether she's 27 or 37. It's not relevant. This is broadcast media. This is performative entertainment, outrage theater. So he goes into this whole thing talking about if that happened in Iran, then the entire world would be up in arms. And there's just like sort of one problem with that. And it's that it is actually happening in Iran right now.

There's apparently a 650 people or so that have been killed. It's not like it's a it's a it's a non violent situation that's happening. And I'm confident that some of them are women and children and moms. And and that's just sort of what happens when when people start trying to crack down on anti government protests. And, you know, good luck to the people of Iran. I think the regime there sucks. I think that a lot of people would would probably agree with that.

I listened to a bunch of Twitter space last night and interesting enough, the voice of George Santos was fairly reasonable on this. But to act like this is not going on, you know, other parts of the world, other parts of the country, you know, other countries in this world is crazy. And so this sort of fake moral High Road outrage that you get from a Joe Scarborough, it does kind of show you that people just pick a side and then they just execute whatever the mission is.

This is Joe Scarborough doing his mission. I guarantee you this. If there was a 27 year old Iranian mother that was trying to drive out of an area of protest and a member of Iran's security forces stuck a gun to the side of of her car and shot at her head in point blank range, Oh my God, the world would be up in arms. And Donald Trump, as you will see when we play the clip, would use that as justification for invading Iran. OK, well, he might be doing that anyway.

I guess that's always a possibility. But at least me could keep her mouth shut on that one. That was a kind of good look like. So let's contrast that. Let's contrast what's happening in Minneapolis and why. Is it happening in a vacuum? No. Is it happening under the legitimate requirement that people who work in the federal service that have an 1811 job, a criminal investigator job, who are meant to go after people who are in this country illegally are doing what they are meant to do?

Kind of a difference. We've had long standing laws about deportation of criminal aliens. Every president that I'm aware of has been doing it. It's been an issue all the way going back at least into my to my teenage awareness when Bill Clinton was doing so Barack Obama has gotten got rid of far more people than the Trump administration. And I was talking to someone the other day who's been working on some of these ICE raids.

And the statement was essentially there are hundreds north of 1000 in every single little office jurisdiction, an area where you can operate, there are 1000 plus maybe thousands of really, really bad guys that they've identified. And the way that these operations work are kind of specific. They, they target somebody, they

don't get all of them. And if they did it every single day, every single working day, and we're grabbing them onesie twosie in every single area that you have ICE operating, they would never get enough. They would never even come close. So what are they trying to do? They're actually trying to target the really bad guys. Now, it doesn't mean that they don't get other people as well who are not quote UN quote really bad guys.

It just turns out if you hang out in construction sites and you grab one illegal alien who's, let's say, I don't know, like a child rapist or interested in child pornography and molesting somebody's kid and they're here illegally. Well, then you might snag that guy. And then all of his buddies who also didn't do anything wrong except steal somebody's identity and is working off, you know, a stolen Social Security number. And so they have a name for them. They call them collaterals.

I would call them targets of opportunity. That's kind of the way the, the, the military would look at it. It's like we weren't looking for you, but you were a bad guy in the area, so we got you anyway. Add it to the enemy fighters tally pretty easy. And even if they got all of them, it'll take years and years to knock all the stuff out because this has been a concerted effort for, you know, north of probably 2 decades of just letting people flood in

over this border. So it's, it's kind of wild to watch them be so outraged. And so they're, they're drumming up this, this fake outrage when in fact, what should be happening, unlike what's going on in Iran, you could actually use the legitimate function of city government to protect the people. The city government and the state governments could do their job, which is, you know, crowd control and do what police officers and peace officers in any given state can do, hold perimeters.

I've never seen a series of investigations done or a series of of warrants served by the federal government that didn't have cooperation with locals. And it's only exclusive to ICE. And it's only apparently when Donald Trump is doing it. That's that's kind of wild. I was listening to a woman talk about how in Louisiana they executed a bunch of ICE raids and there was like 1 assault over a period of, you know, a

couple dozen weeks. Because generally speaking, the cops get out there, they set up the protective barrier. The reason that the people are wearing body armor and carrying weapons is because potentially these illegals are dangerous. So you go after them with all, you know, due caution that is required for for someone who has potential, you know, violent instincts. You don't if they're armed or not. And neither do these protesters,

by the way. But instead, what's happening in places like Minneapolis, it was happening in Los Angeles before that. It happens in Portland and Seattle and some of these other places is you get this like sort of crazy instinct for people to have the police stand down. They demand it. And then you get the worst possibility, which is the people insert themselves in maybe to their own detriment. And it's really possible that having ICE detain you can actually save your life.

What the hell you do? You don't know who they're going after. You know what that persons back story is? And we are this far away from somebody getting shot by a criminal alien because they decided, well, the population locally is backing us up and they think we should be able to resist ICE. So we're going to do it. And I got nothing to lose anyway. I'm get kicked out of this

country. And even if they did get arrested for shooting a cop or or for shooting, you know, some civilian, the odds are is they probably just get deported because we're not even trying these people. I want to show you the contrast of, you know, what is was not. And this is also going to lead us to a little story from ABC talking about women in the military. I think this is a woman, like a masculine wannabe woman.

I don't know. So maybe you guys tell me in in the chat and maybe you guys put a comment here. This is someone called Sky, a claimed U.S. Marine Corps veteran. Everything about what's wrong in the previous administration's military. Here we go. This is how bad things are. If you obstruct federal investigations, you may get pulled out of your car. They said have you not learned This is why we killed that lesbian bitch. Can you tell us what what happened to you?

So First off, I'm a United States Marine veteran. They we were following them from a safe distance. Following ICE agents. Yep, following ICE agents, they tried. They stopped in the middle of the road and reversed on 62. They tried to ram our car. They broke my window. They yanked me out by my neck. They threw me to the ground. They stomped on me. They pushed my face into the ground, they put the cuffs on as tight as possible to the point where it took six agents to try

to get them off. OK, so they they break the window, they haul you out, they're stomping on you, they're beating you as they're doing this. Are they saying anything? Yeah, they were calling me a bunch of derogatory names, calling me it. They tried to break my ankle. When he turned my ankle all the way around, I screamed and he said, yeah, I bet you like that, don't you? I'm pretty upset that this confused person called Sky misgendered, potentially

misgendered that ICE agent. I also will take things that didn't happen for 200 hours. This is a low dollar, like right on the edge of things that did not go down. What you find when you start dealing with these uses of force is that they all know that they're being recorded.

They all know that the stuff is happening all around them and they're not doing the stuff, but they're also not allowed to speak about it. It's one of the interesting things about being a federal employee is that you'd have the ability to run to the news and cry about what just happened and how some idiot. I saw a thing in Target the other day where you have to actually see the 20 seconds prior to what happens to understand the context.

There's always like a slightly larger thing we were following at a safe distance right up until we rammed the car, right? You know, something to that effect where you're like kind of left out a critical part. There was a big story that ran across social media yesterday about a 17 year old who's just working at Target, minding his own business, United States citizen with a, with a Hispanic name. And he was getting the shit beat out of him by ICE guys.

And they're so evil. And, and then you just rewind the tape just from where the crop was and you realize that the first thing that happened is the ICE officers go in looking for somebody else. I don't know who they were looking for. It doesn't really matter, dude. For all I know, they were going to a bathroom. They go rolling into the front door of the Target, this guy wearing like a, a vest. I think he was probably like a like a cart returner or something jumps in front of the

ICE agent who's in full kit. I think it was a Border Patrol guy actually. And he punches him in the face and then they beat the shit out of him. So, you know, like when you're 17 year old and you're full of piss and vinegar and you've been told over and over again that these are the bad guys and you're the good guys and you decide to take a swing at a federal agent's face. The consequences are going to be predictable.

You're probably going to end up at the bottom of a dogpile and they're going to drag you off into your car. And, and they let him out later. They decided not to keep him because he was a pain in the ass. So some of these things are really simple. I don't know what the story of that person called Sky was

about. I don't know whether or not it was a that person is a real Marine or not, but that's not my experience with most Marines. And I don't think that that person was doing the male fitness standards, even if that's a male. So anyway, not a ton of Marines that get on camera and cry about picking a fight themselves and then losing the fight that they picked. But it does forward this narrative, which makes people feel very protective. They're even going after our veterans. How dare you.

I'll just do a quick little blurb to the story here, because why the heck not? And the Pentagon, interestingly enough, is now reviewing the effectiveness of women in combat roles after more than a decade of integration into combat. The reason why is because that person Sky likely makes a mediocre Marine. I always remember that whenever I was doing training, I had to carry the biggest and heaviest guy because I'm not the biggest and strongest person there.

When I was going through pair rescue in dock, when we were going through combat control training, I would have to find a guy like my buddy Matt Williams was like 6 foot 3 and 250 lbs. He had a really big deep voice. I remember him sneaking up on me one time in the shower when I was all by myself on like a Friday night. Everybody else was younger so they all healed faster. I just stood there in the shower with like defeated by the weak. Just the crap beating out of me.

All my body hurt. I had a like a couple stress fractures in my lower legs and then I just see this huge dark, you know, shadow come in through the steam in the, in the men's room and he's standing there. He's like, I've been waiting all week for this. It's like, what the Hell's wrong with you, Matt? I had to carry that big lunk. Why? Because you just might have to carry someone big and heavy in kit no less.

You have to go and put the freaking rock on and the guy and carry, you know, £300 on your back and stumble at the end of a football field because maybe you got to save someone's life. I don't know that that person's sky could even carry me. Just saying. And I'm $1.80 and I'm not that hard to live, but I've seen my wife try to carry me.

It's really funny. Like every once in a while, if I want to play the game of like, you know, you just lop over the top of your, your wife's shoulders like it like a bearskin. And, and, and they just, she just collapses. She's just not strong enough. It's not her fault. She's not built for it anyway. Pentagon is going to be reviewing women's combat

effectiveness in combat roles. I'm sure there's places where women can contribute to the military effort, but I'm not sure that we need them in this world. We have a we have a volunteer military. Can we just acknowledge that? And they go on and they talk about Elizabeth Dempsey Beggs. She chose one of the Army's most demanding paths where officers command tanks.

I already hate this. I already hate everything about it. I got, I had some some spouse feedback yesterday about when I said that some lady in New York who's a nutritionist, I already don't care what she thinks. I don't care what you think if you're an Army tank commander who's a lady. I just don't. All of the worst bosses I ever had were women. That doesn't mean that that all of the women bosses I had were the worst. I just mean that the worst of

the worst were all women. And it's because they were mismatched for the field we were in. They didn't have the temperament, they didn't have the experience. They couldn't command the respect in these places. And I sure as hell don't really want to have a female tank commander. Maybe they're awesome, but that would bother me.

I had really, really, really bad female NC OS when I was in the Air Force and I didn't think there was very much of like any female officers that I cared to see what they had to say. It's just a mistake if you're going to take people who want to go out there and run into danger and are full of piss and vinegar, like the people that we actually need to recruit to go into our military, who have to hurt feelings and break things and and then do dangerous stuff and they do it voluntarily.

Maybe it shouldn't be ladies out there telling them what to do. I don't know. They need some dude that's like meaner than their dad who's going to kick him in the ass. That's what that's what reacts with young men. Just for whatever it's worth, commissioned through the Army Rozzy program. Perfect. She graduated in 2018 and entered a field that had only been recently entered into women because previously women weren't

supposed to be there. Because it used to be that this country had some sensibilities and we knew that women didn't belong in combat command, tank, tank divisions or whatever the heck she was doing. She was among the first, always a bad sign. Tanks are really cool. She said now she's running for Congress as a Democrat in Virginia. This is the this is the information that was passed to ABC News. Everything about that makes me grossed out.

I don't want it. She said her dad was a was an armor officer in the Marine Corps, so she knew she wanted to be boots on the ground. Dad, you blew it. You didn't explain to your daughter the difference between men and women. Big problem. I regularly have this conversation with my daughters. It's really important to me that my 7 year old and my 8 year old understand that, yeah, maybe today you can push over a boy and it'll be the same thing as a, as a girl pushing you over

and vice versa. And in about 3 years, it could become fatal to you to get physically involved in confrontations with little boys. You can't do it. There's a huge differential and puberty is it. So anyway, just interesting that that's the piece. And Speaking of feminized, although definitely more masculine than that Marine we saw, we're seeing this kind of push to act. It's impotent rage. And you're seeing the left push it along.

And the Renee Goode situation in in Minneapolis is allowing it to sort of blossom under this cause of righteousness. It's the same thing you just heard Joe Scarborough talk about. This is the mayor of Somalia. What do we call it, Little Mogadishu out there in Minneapolis. This is Jacob Frye. I'm not going to play you his Somalia speaking, even though I

think it's fun. And he's making this sort of the appeal that they should be arresting the federal government, which would be a really, really wild move. And he's kind of indicating that we would love to do the thing that you guys all want to do. We all want to go out there and arrest ICE, but logistically there's too many of them. And so the reason that there's too many of them is because that the, the city police, the, the, the county and then also more broadly speaking, the other city.

So there's the Twin Cities, right? It's Minneapolis and Saint Paul. Both of those mayors are not turning loose their police departments to actually do regular things like provide security for ICE. So they don't have to have so much of a big footprint. Now they have to provide their own security and it's only going to get worse. And whether you guys know this or not, but I think we saw this. We saw this at January 6th.

We saw this during the the rioting that happened inside like the Summer of Love in DC proper. Federal agents don't really have a lot of escalation of use of force. They don't have a lot of baton time. They don't have a bunch of time using pepper or tear gas or any of that kind of stuff. It's pretty much deadly force for most 1811 criminal investigators who were the ones who were out grabbing these ICE guys. And there's a reason why. It's just because they're not, they're not cops.

They're federal agents, So what you're actually doing is you're putting your citizen at risk of being shot because they don't have a whole lot of recourse to go out there and they don't have a ton of time on what's called less than lethal. This is all bad for the citizenry, but here he is saying it anyway. We have approximately 600 officers in the city of Minneapolis.

Mayor Hur has approximately 600 officers in the city of Saint Paul. The number of ICE agents and border control are now in the thousands. They are in the thousands. If the goal was immigration enforcement, if the goal were simply to look for people that are undocumented, Minneapolis and Saint Paul would not be the place where you would go. There are countless more people that are undocumented in Florida and Texas and Utah. Why are they in these much smaller cities in the middle of

the Midwest? The answer is very clear. It is politics. Florida and Texas and Utah are Republican states. The reason that Minnesota and Minneapolis are being targeted is because you've got a Democratic governor, a Democratic attorney general, and you got Democratic mayors. We are. I'm going to suggest that there's actually a bigger reason, which is that you actually get some local buy in at most of the red states. You get the state police that

are willing to help out. So you have a force multiplier there. You've got the local police in most reasonable jurisdictions, whether it comes to city or county. So you get a force multiplier there and you don't need to come in and provide your own security and so on and so forth. That makes a lot more sense to me than what he just said. I mean, it is political, but it's political that they're grandstanding on and then they're playing victim, which is a very classic sort of leftist

move. It's, it's gross to see it because there's plenty of people that are willing to buy it. I've got another clip of Fry here. This will probably be the last one we do. This is him on the bulk word. He's talking to Tim Miller. Interestingly enough, Tim Miller follows me. So we've had some back and forth on X and I know that they have a position and they're out there espousing it. It's just it's not good for the citizenry that these people are

supposed to be representing. You're basically asking, can our cops arrest them? From a legal perspective, yes. From a practical perspective, to state the reality, yeah. It does get kind of hard when they drastically outnumber us and they have bigger guns than we do It. It does. And, and here's the thing, we don't want to create warfare in the street. We want to keep our communities safe. We're trying our very best to do that. So nobody, our police officers, ICE agents, civilians, nobody

can act illegally. Nobody can. And so we're trying. To there's no argument that that they're even going to be able to make about what is illegal, about what ICE is doing. And that's the real problem. They want to actually pass state laws that don't apply.

These guys are on federal duty. They are doing the job that is required by Congress, our elected representatives, the system that we have, for better, for worse, federal government has supremacy on the things that it actually is allowed to do. And one of the things it's allowed to do is go grab people who skip the border. So no, legally speaking, you cannot. And it is interesting, he said we don't want warfare in the streets. I would argue that that's kind of exactly what they want.

And they're actually getting more and more people saying it, Some people saying it actually in the streets. I got a video for you of that. And some of them staying in on the interwebs and getting each out themselves kind of riled up so that should they find themselves in a chance encounter, they think that there's a huge background of people that are going to go out there and support them. If you're a mom on the left and you're getting here, let's do that first. Let's start with that.

If you're a mom on the left and you're getting videos of this crap where you think this sounds tough and you're like, oh, I also am tough because I'm confused and I am now growing up in an era where I think women are supposed to be tank commanders. Perhaps you make a terrible decision. This lady's not making a terrible decision. She's just posting stupid Tik Toks and getting a lot of, you know, clicks off it.

I assume it's monetized. She also apparently thinks that a shitty shooting group at 5 yards indoors from her mishandling a handgun is somehow threatening to people that know how to put rounds down range at a very high rate very accurately because we train all the time. Apparently she's going to do arts and crafts anyway. This kind of cringey stuff is actually going to result in real life stupidity when or if these women have a chance encounter with, let's say, ICE.

And for the leftist ladies, maybe we start getting crafty. And by crafty, do you see this craft piece of paper? Do you know how all of these holes were created by me? I put all the holes in this and you might be saying, but I thought you were a leftist. I thought you were a leftist. If you go far enough left, you start kicking ass and taking names on the right. And I'm not saying this has anything to do with anything, but fuck ICE. Yeah. Yeah.

That's what it means. OK, well, I'm not saying that that's threatening to regular people, but it might be actually dangerous to the people that listen to you that think, hey, there's a big ground swell of support behind this stupidity. And we're seeing more and more of that. And I played you kind of like a what looked like a demonically possessed sort of lesbian yesterday. I think all this stuff is misplaced femininity. I got a little video on that where I think it actually goes.

I think it's because actually it's it's the fault of of fathers and and mothers who are not properly teaching their children. Got an idea on how to cheat

teach children. It turns out we actually did have kind of a road map for success when we talk about things like bacon cheeseburger nationalism here, which is our cute little way of saying that there is an order to this United States and there are values that are the the the dominant culture, the dominant culture, whether or not you are a, you know, church going Christian or not, they come out of a Christian worldview and there is an order to how those things get

done. And if you don't fall within that order, then you're going to find yourself with a daughter who grows up that thinks punching a couple of holes in a target is somehow threatening to grown men who actually know to handle that weapon. I would have loved to see the limp wristed, you know, weak gripped, tearful shooting that she did to be able to put the holes in that target. Barely. That was 1 magazine. It's like Hon, putting $6 worth of ammo down range doesn't make

you a killer. It just makes you a tick tocker trying to get these clicks. And it's very cringe worthy to call it a a craft. So we'll get there in just one second. We'll talk about some other threats real quick here that are doxing related, which is actually something related to a story that we're going to do in a second. Women out there trying to dox these ICE agents. Let's talk about my friends that

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Again, patriot-protect.com/kyle 15% off Link in the show description. Easy to see. You guys want an example of what that looks like? I think I have the lady queued up. I may have to actually go pull her out. Let's start with this, this sort of like dangerous, empathetic version of this. This is the mom thing. And then we'll get into the actual doxing because that's what these women are doing. What they're saying is we're

righteous. We have this misplaced feminine energy and we're going to apply that that feeling that we have that should be for children. We're going to apply it to strangers who are touching little girls that we've never met, that broke into our country because we're so we're so desperate to protect something. It's like this misplaced Mama bear instinct. We got a little video on that here. Don't come on my page and say that people should be in this country legally.

Don't do it, no. No shame, shame he shot her because she was queer. Are we getting great yet? Are we a great country? Is this one is getting great? A lot of people are wondering right now how in the world a persons brain ends up like this, because this is not how healthy, happy people act. Let me explain.

Liberal women are what happens when the natural female instinct to nurture and defend and care for gets misdirected away from families and children and misapplied to whatever the liberal cause of the week is. See, women have an innate instinct to support and emotionally connect to vulnerable people. We are designed to be Mama bears and in the absence of a stable and healthy home and family, a woman will find a place to put all of that.

The natural instinct to sacrifice yourself for your children gets misapplied in all the wrong directions. You want to know why so many liberal women are out there playing hero for criminal aliens and gender confused perverts and cultures that hate them? It's because they believe they have identified groups of people who need them when no one else

does. We destroyed the family and we handed a generation of women a bunch of feminist lies and progressive slop in its place, and this is the natural result. No notes. So good. That's why I played it for you. It's really concise, isn't it? It's a misapplied instinct and it's really important to look at it because it doesn't make them bad people. In fact, that actually means that they have the right instincts. They're just, they're poorly

applied. So I have a lot of pity for, I have a lot of pity for, for women that find themselves in that scenario. But I also don't want to say that it's all about women. I think men have a significant role in that. And one of the things that I didn't even consider this, by the way, my wife and I did this test. I'm going to play you a video and he's from the, I think it's Lake Point Church.

He's a he's a pastor. He's saying something that is obviously true to me. And and if I wouldn't have even had a a difficult time on it at all. And we did this test because my wife goes, hey, you know, three things, wife, daughter, mother. What's the order that you have to prioritize them. It's really easy. And then you listen to the the way that young men respond and

they're like, they're off. They've also been sort of miss they they've they've miss applied where their instincts are supposed to be. And he'll give you the biblical reason for it. I think it makes perfect sense. We'll just listen to this real who comes first, your mom, your daughter or your wife? Give me mom, mom, daughter, wife, daughter, wife, wife's Replaceable. OK. Oh, wow, replaceable. OK. What's really so this is like hypothetical and I'm like later in life in my 30s when I have

all three of those. OK, so I would say at that point I'd probably pick like daughter, then wife and mom. But I love my mom a lot. I love my mom. Respect, respect. What about you? How you feeling? My daughter if I'm on good terms with my wife and wife and then mom. But if not, then mom in the middle. OK, God bless these guys. But oh for three, the biblical answer is wife, daughter, mom. For two controversial but very

clear reasons. Number one, your wife comes before your daughter because the Bible never says that you are one flesh with your daughter even though your daughter literally came from your flesh. But it does say that a man becomes 1 flesh with his wife. Ironically, putting your daughter before your wife actually hurts your daughter because the best way to be a good parent is to be a good spouse with a great marriage to raise them under.

And #2 your wife comes before your mom because the Bible says when a man gets married, he shall leave his father and mother and cleave to his wife. So like when my kids get married, they are leaving my family, starting a new family, and then I become extended family. If you don't leave, you can't really cleave. Moms are priceless. Daughters are treasures. The godly man go wife, daughter, mom.

It's not even up for debate. You have to model the behavior that you want your daughter to go out there in the world and deal with. So set the example, show the protection, let them know that that's what they're going to go seek. By the way, it's not like a huge step down putting them in that order. But my mom already has somebody in her life to be able to protect her and look after her. She married that person before I was born, it turns out. So anyway, there's just some of

the stuff. I think again, it's disordered because our society has mis prioritized what's going on. And I don't mean that to be preachy. It just it seems really obvious when you look on the outside.

How did people get it before? What's amazing to me is, is that if you look back at some of the the behaviors of men, let's go take it back to the turn of the 20th century, so 1900s, when we were making some really terrible decisions and getting involved with the Fed, which is something that's, you know, kicking around

right now. When you start getting in and realizing, like, yeah, a bunch of men abused that they didn't live up to the requirements and society didn't necessarily hold men accountable the way that they should have. I think that actually is something that we've gained in

the last 125 years. So there's a value there, but with all of the information that we have and all of the thought processes and going on and all of the amount of socialization that's going on, men and the pressures that go on, it would be really useful if men did the job they were meant to be doing. Women were empowered to do the thing they were doing, and then they wouldn't be like running into ice officers and like

causing crazy things. Here's a man, young man, who reminds me more of the crying Marine. And he's the danger, which is that he has a very strong protective instinct, but where's his family? Where's his model of behavior that says I'm going to go out and look after my wife and then my children and protect that? It doesn't seem like he has that. I'm just guessing based on the earrings and the way that he's presenting himself and the fact that he's walking around on

TikTok in a bachelor pad. This guy doesn't have that thing. He's got all the protective instincts. Forget the Mama bear thing. You want to be scared of someone, be scared of a daddy bear because we won't tell you. We'll just take your throat out. You know, moms will make a bunch of noise and let you know that there's danger comment and all this kind of stuff and get their their Cubs out of the way. You know, when you watch men react to things that are dangerous and violent, we don't

talk a lot. We just solve the problem. This guy, he has all the great instincts to be protective. He just doesn't have anyone to apply it to. Same problem as the ladies. Tim Waltz is combating the Ice Gestapo up in Minneapolis by putting up the Minneapolis National Guard to physically intervene with these guys. And if the other governors don't start doing it, bro, everybody's cooked. And you know what?

I don't think anybody minds. So there's a civil war anymore because the Republicans, ever since they were asked to put on a mask and get vaccinated, they wanted to go to war. So you know what, guys? You have some petty fucking beef. And I don't know who it's with, but we're happy to stomp you all out because you guys can't wear a fucking mask or get vaccinated. So yeah, you all sound like the pussies on this episode of Who's Going to Get Beat the Fuck Up? Terrified, mortified, petrified,

stupefied by that guy. Is your argument that because I didn't want to comply with a federal government telling me what to put on my face and what to stick inside of my body, that you want to fight me because you don't want the federal government to remove people from this country? That probably didn't have to deal with any of those problems and then also would like, you know, violently do things to you

and your little sister. I assume he has a little sister since he doesn't have any children of his own. What a weird, what a weird concept. You had a problem with government overreach. And so now that we think the government is overreaching, we have a problem with you. And that's how we know that we're stronger than you. Well, what consequences is that guy facing for what he just did and what he said?

Nothing. The difference is, is that people who wanted to not wear a mask, they were socially ostracized. They were not allowed into grocery stores. Sometimes they had to find alternative ways of feeding their family. A lot of them lost jobs. Like we took on some real consequences. Just saying for myself personally, I know what that looked like. I knew that I may have to fight for my family survival.

I may have to start like robbing grocery stores because they weren't going to let me in because I didn't want to walk one down. I didn't want to walk north in one aisle and South in the other aisle in some illogical, nonsensical way. Anyway, that's one way of doing it. And then there's the guys in the streets that are saying similar things. And again, I want you to see these in so much as we are seeing people amplified. And the politicians are clearly the ones making the hay out of this.

The Trump administration's move should be, by the way, not to call these people domestic terrorists or whatever else. They should just quietly do the job. It's unfortunate, but they're going to have to act like the adults in this because you're going to get dudes saying like this and I would rather these people have the least amount of oxygen for their stupid fire. It's one thing to do it on TikTok. It's quite another to do it in

the street. And then because from the street you're already out there in public and your encounters with Iser much likely to be higher. So the odds are this can actually get kinetic way, way more quickly. Also, this guy doesn't seem like he doesn't seem like a scholar to me. You tell me. Kill the ass fuck you talking about. They out here harassing us, grabbing us. There's some motherfuckers out here doing dumb shit.

Fight back. Grab your fucking gun and kill these *** Bro. It's so fucking right. As a fucking American. They say Renee died in self-defense in Minnesota. There is no self-defense law. There is no self-defense law. Fight back. Cool message. I'm a big fan of that. These are the kind of guys, we used to call them the barracks attorneys or the barracks lawyers, they would hang out, they'd be like a 19 year old that would tell you what your rights are and they don't know anything.

There's no, there's no right to self-defense. That's being dealt with here. It wasn't a self-defense question. The question is whether or not he was operating under the deadly force policy for law enforcement. So anyway, so that's fun, but that again, he's in the street, he's agitating people. He's got a strong perspective, as stupid as it is. And there are people that are listening.

And the worst part is, is that the people take those videos and they go, yeah, there's other people that think as stupidly as I do. So I'm going to go do stupid things. Like a lady who decided to ram into an ICE vehicle, then fled, then ran into a pole. Now you've caused a danger to everybody around you, and rather than this guy pull and say the thing that he was supposed to say, he screams F you, ICE. What he should have said is,

lady, you can't park there, OK? That's after she rammed ice. There's a nice vehicle getting involved and this dude has the exact OK, she can't park there, right? The vehicle's all smashed up. Call the cops. No, you can't call the cops. The feds are already there 911. You can call it, but it doesn't make a difference. They're so mad and they think they're righteous. Now this guy has stopped in traffic. He also can't park there. So I don't, I don't know what

makes people act like that. But again, I, my, my suspicion is, is that we're talking about people that continue to consume slop online propaganda, a lot of like really aggressive statements. And then they go, OK, well, I'm not alone. It's not just me. There's other people out there that think just as I am and they're going to come and back me up when I decide to stop my car and scream at ICE office. If you're just doing what they're supposed to be doing, that is what their job is.

Their job is to protect themselves, protect the public. When someone tries to ram you, you got to go do something about it. Feel like if you guys have listened to our Collins show, you know the perspective on this one though, I think this is where we're going to try to see I think is right. Video What? You can't park your car here man. I don't think you can park there. I can't park. There can't park. Here. Fuck you motherfucker, you can't park there. Excuse me mate.

You can't. Park there, Sir. I know I can't park there. Damn, You can't park your car here. Are you serious? You can't park there, mate. Fuck off. Excuse me. See, this is the right answer. If you want to go do some comedy bit and you want to go viral on social media, do that. If you want to go do some sort of like performative theater where you honk the honk your horn and scream and F you at the at the ice guys. I mean, what are you accomplishing?

You're putting yourself in a really bad spot. It's it's the same performative thing. This is that was a less less polished version than members of our elected, you know, bodies are doing Jacob Fray, same thing. How about Ruben Gallego? There's a lot of illegals that are in Arizona.

They should all get rounded up. They have mostly cooperation from the local law enforcement so they don't have to deal with it. But that doesn't mean he's going to not draw a comparison to his time when he was serving in Iraq. I like this guy to get in shape too. Didn't he leave his wife or something? That was kind of like a shady Maybe you guys know the whole story. I don't. I don't keep track of Arizona politics, but I remember him being a very savory guy.

Anyway, here he is appealing to the virtue of his military service, which we sing a lot of that too. Lawrence, this is personal to me. I had to deal with very serious situations when I was in Iraq involving vehicles, involving very sticky situations where I did not know if I had to shoot or not shoot. If I had to shoot to keep myself alive and keep my Marines alive and I and if I shot, was I going to kill an innocent person? That is a lot of pressure. That is a lot of responsibility.

What type of man decides to walk around with a phone camera and at the same time trying to make life and death decisions and then decide to make life decisions and then pump one bullet in? That may have been for facing, but clearly the other two were on the side. Who? Like who is this person? This person? Who is this elected official? Arizona, What have you done? Who is this inarticulate goofball? Has he ever shot guns? Is he serious? Pump one round in, maybe forward

facing. Like I don't even know what those things mean. Did he think about what he was going to say before he got out there? He doesn't have the gift that Steve friend and and I talk about where you go out and you start a sentence. You don't know where it's going to end. But like Magneto, you pull in the metal in front of you and there's a bridge between what you wanted to say and the words that it takes to get there. Forward facing, pumped around in weird. All that's just weird.

But and again, it has nothing to do with what's going on. You're talking about being in a war zone with militaristic rules of engagement versus law enforcement officers who generally speaking, are doing snatch and grab operations. They're a lot like the United States Marshall Service. Do you hear about the US Marshall Service every day grabbing felons and fleeing, you know, fleeing convicts? No, Occasionally they get into a shooting. It happens. They get into more shootings

than anybody else. Also. Don't hear about that. No, it's just, it's just you're, you're making a political football out of something that has nothing to do with any of it. It's not about being in Iraq other than the fact that we have a bunch of foreigners that are non American with non American values who are not bacon cheeseburger nationalists living in Minnesota. That seems problematic. And some of them are there illegally, it turns out.

So there's federal law that says you must go and get them and you must remove them from this country. That's literally why they got hired. You're mad at people for doing the actual job that they did. And so there's this performative thing about, oh, can we, can we, can we shut it down? Can we shut down ice and then what? Like that's the end. We just why don't we just open the borders and have, oh, we would just have to pay for everybody in the whole world

that wants to come here. I'd be 100% behind opening up the borders. By the way, for whatever it's worth, I, I don't care about border enforcement as long as we don't have a social safety net that people can apply to. Do you guys want to do that trade off? Can we make that trade off with the with the libs here? I'll throw it on the screen. Some of you may take this deal too. Would you take the deal? There's no more immigration rules.

Anybody that wants to come to the United States can set up shop and be here. Citizenship kind of like, you know, it's a formality, but it doesn't mean you can't doesn't mean that you can't come here and work and start a business and bring your family. But there's literally nothing that the federal government is going to do for people outside of the very basics. It's going to maintain a military and weights and measures. Would you be would you be down with that?

Like I don't even want to. I, I was, I was seeing that some of these people, even Congress people I like are on, you know, like the Transportation Commission and I'm like, or whatever it's called the, you know, the committee. I'm not even sure that we want AUS Department of Transportation at this point. I just don't require it anyway. That would be the trade off. That's the fair trade off, the Ellis Island idea. This is a country of immigrants.

Fine, come in here, no safety net, knock yourself off. If you come to the United States, you have no access as they used to stamp on the passports when I went to Britain when I was there as a student. That said, you have no recourse to public funds or employment. Come on in, knock yourself the hell out. That'd be interesting. That'd be an interesting thing. All right, let's pivot.

Let's talk about real quickly. If you guys are not listening on Spotify, then you don't have the ability to switch over. So if you are listening to audio only and you're not able to see some of these things like people running their cars into polls, which is somewhat entertaining, or the look of these certain people who sound a certain way and you can kind of picture them in your head, but it's not quite the same. Maybe check us out over on Spotify, Kyle, serfandshow.com.

Then you can switch between audio and video as needed. You can keep your eyes on the road so you don't run into the ICE agent in front of you who's just doing his damn job. And then you don't end up in front of a pole getting arrested, but when you're at a stoplight and you want to flip over in the middle of your commute, like I want to rewind back and see what that was all about, boom, there it is.

You could do that. Also watching us on Rumble and you can watch on YouTube. And we appreciate that. We're closing on the 20,000 mark on YouTube, which is a massive gain from our previous year. So for all of you that have made that happen, I appreciate it. You also may hear an ad from the people at Spotify at this exact moment. If you're watching on X, come join us on one of the better platforms. X is actually very imperfect when it comes down to how to do it.

And if you want to join us on locals Cal serafin.com, you could be an annual member there and also get access to the call in show where you would be very familiar with the fact that we play the. You can't park their video at the end of every show. I don't know why that happened. It's just how it's emerged. So let's talk about Donald Trump and the mean tweets. That's kind of like what this last election at least was partially about.

And here are the details of a Truth Social post from Donald Trump Junior. I'm sorry, Donald J Trump, not Donald Trump Junior. And it says these FBI agents are total scum. You got to love it when he just filters himself so much, right? He said in in their own way, no better than the insurrectionists in Portland, Minnesota. For a second when I read it, I thought he was talking about Portland, Minnesota, which is not a place I'm familiar with.

But he means the city of Portland, the state of Minnesota, the city of Los Angeles. Donald Trump does not care about parallel structures. He doesn't care that normally what you would do is you would say Portland, Minneapolis, Los Angeles. If you're a regular person, you don't have any rules. You just type stuff out there while you sit on the toilet. Rage tweets it out. Cash. Better get them out now. Radical left lunatics put in by the auto pen and Obama President DJT.

So there is the message from your president, huh? It's not the most articulate of things that I've ever read. And of course he quotes just the news, which is the official outlet of this Justice Department. From what I can tell, they all the official leaks go through John Solomon want to make a casual prediction to you all.

Not only do I think that before Dan Bongino's podcast comes and hits the air, we are going to see a some sort of minor FBI success that is exclusively announced on Just the News by John Solomon. I also think they're holding on to the hit piece they've been writing about me so that Dan can cover it on his first show. And let me say this, in case the people from Just the News are listening, please do the hit piece. Come on, you can do it. You guys already did all the research.

You got the statements from Jason Foster and Empower Oversight. He wants to say mean things. Yes, I did actually say that. I thought lawyers like Jason should be hung from the 14th St. Bridge until the ropes rotted and they fell into the Potomac as a harbinger of what's to come for the other attorneys. I remember that conversation. I can get Steve Friend to go ahead and comment on it as well.

If you need a comment from Steve Friend about that conversation I had with Jason Foster and Empower Oversight 100, please drop the story that you guys want to drop quoting a drunk woman who used to work under Chris Wray that you celebrated when she was fired. Will you please do that? That's only relevant because we're going to talk about some of the people that were in the same orbit. But I do think that they're holding on to this thing.

At least there's a real decent chance that the mean piece that John Solomon has been trying to get written on me. I think that it may drop so that Dan Bongino can cover it on his first show. And if so, I will be psyched. They don't know why I'll be psyched, but I will be psyched. All right, so here's how Cash Patel responded to the president putting out a mean tweet and saying handle this business,

fire them now, get them out now. He responded like all serious people do on social media because apparently we send our messages to our sub cabinet member officials via Internet post, sometimes on purpose, sometimes on accident. You guys remember there was like a text message to Pam Bondi that went out on on truth. But anyway, here we go, Under President Trump's leadership. When? When in doubt, start with nob Slobbery.

Under President Trump's leadership, this FBI found the corrupt actors behind Arctic Frost and terminated their employment last year. And the headline is citing just the news Patel fired corrupt FBI agents in anti Trump Arctic Frost inquiry who weaponized law enforcement. Well, that may be true. They may have been weaponized, but unfortunately, they're probably all going to get their jobs back because you fired them. And that's not how good business was done in the federal

government. And the reason I know that it's not how business gets done is because we have this lovely man named Tom Fitton who runs Judicial Watch, which is happy to sue the Trump DOJ or the Biden DOJ or the Anyone DOJ because all the DOJ are the same DOJ and so are the sub agencies below them. They're the same. This is from yesterday. I think we touched on it

briefly. Breaking FBI leadership fired no more than 138 employees, known as other separations, since January 20th of 2025, according to the official OPM data. That's the Office of Personnel Management handles federal employees. Of the 3063 FBI employees who left FBI employment since Donald Trump came back into office, most retired. That's 872 or quit 980. The FBI has about 35,300 total employees.

Now the problem is, is that seems to run in the face of this guy that we were really excited about getting in, who I thought was going to get the work done. And I just want to show you, lest you can't see that on the screen, let me blow it up real quickly. Department of Justice, other separations, 138, that's all DOJ. That doesn't seem like it's just FBI, by the way.

So wasn't there like a plan? Didn't we have this sort of like promise from this dude who was going to come back and he was going to solve problems and he was going to get after it? By the way, I was behind that guy, even though I think that guy has been a Dick to me. It is time for total personnel warfare. Do you understand that?

Everybody has to go. Anyone in the justice system, a United States Attorney, an AUSA, an assistant United States Attorney, that's what we call them in the system, the intake AUSA, who decides? Anyone who sniffed this case, touched this case, tweeted positively about this case. It is the president's full and final discretion to keep you hired in the DOJ. Pam Bondi, soon to be president Trump, soon to be attorney general, Everybody's got to go. It is time for say it with me, folks.

Throw it in the chat right now. No total personnel warfare. OK, throw it in the chat. Total personnel warfare. Did it happen? Yes or no? 138 terminations across all of DOJ. That ain't it. 980 on top of it of people who self eliminated and quit, that ain't it either. We're talking about terminations were like less than half a percentage point of the people that were there. Oops. Now, lest any of you say that I've just been a naysayer and a

jerk, I actually have. What do they call those things? The Bongino Army loves receipts. We just call this evidence in real life. I have evidence that I was telling you I wanted the guy to succeed, even though I don't think he's been very nice to me. Isn't that the Donald Trump thing? He was very nice to me. And so because he was very nice to me, like he's awesome. No, I said this on March 26th. This was nine days after Dan Bongino was sworn in as the deputy director of the FBI.

And the reason why the deputy director is so important is because that's essentially the operations officer, the chief operating officer of that agency. And the buck stops there. That's where the buck stops. The director doesn't make personnel decisions. Generally speaking, even if that guy is the one who strokes out the autograph on Steve Friend's, you know, termination letter,

that's not how it works. The deputy is supposed to know who is who in the workforce because the person who's the deputy is supposed to be someone from the workforce. Turns out that could be problematic as well. Evidence. March 26th, 9 days on the job. Kyle Serafin, she was asked, this is Sarah Gonzalez, unfiltered. I was on the Blaze and they asked me something real simple. They were like, hey, would you go take that job? And I'm like, no, I don't want that job. I don't want the job.

By the way, I have no interest in ever working for the FBI again. My my desire to have a government job is none at all, period. Only because I've done it. I've seen it. I got enough. Thanks. I saw what that resulted in. This is me 9 days after I have that. I have that little like sad, naive patriotic streak that runs right down the middle of my heart as well. So yeah, of course, if somebody asked me specifically, but I do not wish that job on anybody.

It's a really rough gig. And he's going to be surrounded by ugly, you know, evil liars that go right to his face and tell him one thing and then try to cut his throat and when he's not looking. So, you know, Dan and I had kind of a public falling out. I still wish him well. I pray for his success. And I mean that very sincerely. And there's just like there's no ill will because that is a, he's doing penance, doing that job. No way.

Like there's like whatever sins he's got in his life, he is dealing with them at the Hoover building every morning. Whether he whether people do it to his face or not, that's a that's a ugly place to be. And I've been in that building enough. It feels terrible. It's depressing. It's the the, the demonic energy that probably exists in that building. I for decades it's just been stuck into the walls like government contractors with bad attitude.

Yeah, all of it is bad. It's just a negative energy vortex. OK. He was doing penance. When I say we had a falling out, it was just one sided. Just one guy decided not to pick up the phone and tell me that he was trying to run an information op saying that Donald Trump was going to be assassinated by the FBI, which he went in and ran. By the way, did they get rid of everybody that was on that Mar a Lago search? Absolutely not. How do I know?

I know dudes who are on it. They still work there. No big deal. But this is what it sounded like. This is what the quote UN quote falling out sounded like. I'm just going to share you for those of you who are new here. Kyle, why are you so mean? Gave you such a platform? No, he didn't. He asked me to come on his show. I didn't want to do that. I didn't want to go public with my story. I was totally happy with none of you knowing my name.

It turns out I have to make a living a different way now because I'm a public person. I probably can't work for anybody else. Here's what that sounded like. National radio show, Millions of people listening, Grifters, losers, zeros, you know, people who do strange things with Hot Pockets in their basement when mom's not around. There's a lot of what are you laughing at you? There's a lot of these. And you know, I try to help people out a lot. I do, I do.

I try to, I try to do my best to try to, you know, give people a platform because when I first started out in the business, I had people who did it for me, you know, Mark Levin, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck and others, when I was running for office, they gave me a shot. I mean, folks, when I say I was a big unknown, I'm not being, I'm, I'm not being dramatic about being candid and honest. I mean, no one had any idea who I was. And people help me out a lot.

But sometimes it goes wrong, you know, and I think if you've seen what's happened with this, with this former FBI guy, you see what I'm talking about. I mean, it's really a shame to see these guys just go from, you know, whistleblowers too. And then I guess they fall in love with themselves and just get crazy and it's just nuts. It's so sad. Julie Kelly is just a wonderful person. I don't know if you've seen the story, but Julie. And there's some donations, but the husband has a job.

Hey, listen, I'm not, I'm not going to, I'm not going to say anything about that. That's why I was a protector of Barack Obama and the Clintons. And no big deal, OK? Just did my job, never had to do anything brave. And then, yeah, I just want to go take shots at people who lost their anonymity, which I didn't go looking for. I wasn't running around at conventions handing out my business card to people at Fox trying to get a show. That was not my life. I had no interest in it.

I had someone on a national platform say America needs the voice of what's going on in the FBI to tell us a little bit about it. Would you come forward and give us that story? It's like, fine. Talk about falling in love with yourself, that guy. OK, you're seeing it on the screen. You're just listening. You're missing Department of Justice, other separations, terminations, employees 138 Dan, answer a simple question. How many people did you fire

while you were at the FBI? How many did you fire? You don't even know you were the deputy direction. You don't even know This is problematic. Here he is on the it's not really, it's not really an interview. When you show up on a podcast that you own on a set that you own with a woman that you employ and she asked questions of you, that's called a press release normally. Here's the press release and he couldn't even answer the question. Notice his first move is deflection attack.

New York Times set up bullshit story. And then what's the answer? No answer. This is how many people Dan Bongino says he fired while he was at the FBI. People, did you fire? Oh, well, the New York Times, it depends who you listen to. I mean, the New York Times tell you we fired, you know, 55,000 people despite only having 38,000 employees. They were saying, you know, but we had to move. There were a lot of personnel changes.

I'll leave it at that a lot significant personnel and I the leadership is I'm reasonably confident is completely different at this point that it was. I'm not sure there's that many folks left from before SO. Well, that's good to hear. Yeah, that's very. Good to hear. You know, it was interesting because you'd see both sides of, you know, New York Times would had us saying, I can't believe that they're making all these personnel changes. And other people would say,

well, I'll make it personal. That's how you know, you're, you know, you had to, there has to be some, you know, longitudinal institutional stability because of the counter espionage and counter terrorist stuff. So there were hard decisions that have to be made, but that's what it's about. I loved hard decisions, but I had a blast, man. I'm, I'm a, you know, I'm a happy warrior. So wait a minute. How many, how many terminations

were there? There were a lot of personal changes, but those aren't terminations. Did you assign anybody to work the RA in Guam and just send them out there so they could go do nothing and get out of the way? Weird what you're seeing on the screen if you're just listening, you're not seeing on the screen. Is the year to date rumble performance of the stock, the publicly traded stock of which Dan Bongino owns 5.8%, I want to say of the market cap, millions of of shares.

It's down 41.03% in the last calendar year, sorry, full year. So 12 months of performance. That doesn't, I mean, I'm not a stocks guy per SE, y'all, but I think when you lose 41% of the value, that's probably not ideal. It's probably not where you want your entirety of your net worth to be locked up into. So that's not great. Now, maybe he dumped a bunch of it and I don't know about it and maybe he's been giving up those shares and turning it into cash,

but maybe he hasn't. Maybe he's watching his investment basically tumble down by almost a factor of 50%. That seems like a problem and maybe that's why Dan had to leave because while he was at the FBI Rumble, yes, we're on Rumble, by the way, here we are. You can see the Rumble chat. It's going to be on the the right hand side of the screen right now. And we love you guys. Rumble gave us an opportunity to be on something when YouTube wouldn't. So I appreciate that.

I've also watched Rumble step on our neck. Never once have we had a featured video, not one time. And what they do is they promote people that they pay a ton of money to. No reason why they need to pay them. And then they don't pay out anything when it comes to the ad revenue. I make the same amount on YouTube with like 1/5 of the views. That shows you how bad it is. Anyway, that happy warrior out there probably seeing his his investment portfolio tumble down.

So for whatever it's worth, the founder of Rumble yesterday said Dan Bongita will be #1 OK, cool. Like you're #1 on the platform that you own and promotes you. That's not the accomplishment that you think it is. That's like saying you're #1 on the network that you own. That's like a Glenn Beck claim when he was at Blaze, which by the way, there's some weird shake UPS happening over there as well. Not really relevant to what we're talking about today.

So he said he's fairly confident that they got rid of all the leadership that were that were in there right, that were problematic. I was fairly confident they've shaken that. Where have we heard that term that sort of like distancing language? I feel pretty comfortable with what happened. The pipe bomber case, the J Sic pipe bomber case, one of the three major failures of the Bongino time. Remember, he set up the criteria, not me. I didn't say what would the success would look like.

That's one of the big things you do when you want to go in and be successful. You define success, we're going to find out who put the cocaine in the White House. Who was it? That was a major national security issue. They got a potentially lethal hazardous material into the White House. Who was it? Nobody knows. Nobody knows, right? Like that Saturday Night Live skit. George Washington #2 somebody lead to Dobbs decision. No clue why that's a federal

crime, but apparently they did. The Marshall Service should be investigating it. Deputy Dan was going to get it done. Goose egg didn't do that. Forget the Epstein stuff for a minute. That's just a millstone that just sinks everybody.

And then lastly, the pipe bomb case is pretty comfortable that you're going to be pretty comfortable with who they got when they found an autistic Bronie that had nothing to do with the inside job that he was talking about for years, had nothing to do with the federal government, and certainly didn't have anything to do with the woman who works at the CIA right now. That would not be the case. OK, That's where we're at. So he said it, not me said it. I didn't define success. I'm sorry.

That's just how it works out now. All of these people, all the old bad management, they were all removed, correct? All of them. OK, well, let's go to the tail of the tape. And I do have this, this fun little clip or this fun little thread that I put together yesterday. And I don't do threads, generally speaking. I'm not like I'm not intentionally doing acts of journalism, but it's actually pretty easy to follow down some

of the things that I know. One of the fun, funny things is is when I do these threads, people tend to get fired, which is amazing. When the Trump administration realizes the people that Cash Patel and Dan Bongino put in place, those people tend not to stay very long. We got rid of a guy named David Geist. Let me actually just show you this because I didn't realize that we accidentally had something to do with that.

But when I was bringing it up to, I was bringing it up to Alex Jones, I went looking for David Geist because he's one of the guys that was on Arctic Frost and that was one of the stories that was like a big deal. You know, they're investigating Republican lawmakers. And I didn't realize this. This is November 10th. This is after I went on Infowars and announced the name of David Guise. He was still there. David Guise came in and succeeded. He was the next guy in as the

ASAC after Timothy T-ball. Timothy Tebow was famously anti Trump. He was at my old office in the Washington field office. Got it. They got rid of him early on. He actually got thrown out while Biden was there and Chris Wray was there because he was so overtly political. Well, the person who continued and allowed Arctic Frost to move on was a guy named David Geist. Now, he coincidentally and conveniently got out of the area and was not in the blast radius when they took apart all the

stuff. But he was the ASAC. And then eventually he was the acting special agent in charge of the criminal division that did the investigations under what's called CR. What was it? CR 15, Criminal 15? I think they actually mentioned it in here, maybe in this article somewhere. Doesn't really matter. End of the day here he is. He was one of the two agents that I didn't realize he was one of the two of the four agents. Sorry. He was one of the four agents. That's better way of saying

that. That got fired and then rehired by Jeanine Pirro and then got re fired by Cash Patel within like a 24 hour period while he was like running away and he was in Chinese. Do you remember Cash flew out to Chinese and was like hanging out there on the private jet And and then that was right before they took the transponder out of the jet. So we can't track it anymore. And then they fired this guy, Stephen Palmer, who had been with the FBI for 27 years. And it's like, oops, that was

that. That's what we would call a collateral, right? Like just like those the construction workers that didn't have a big criminal record, but they just happen to be in the blast radius of what was going on because it was a pedophile in the car with him that worked on the job site like that kind of thing. Stephen Palmer, he was one of those no, no animosity, but accidental scalp claim. So there you go. This is all like Arctic frost stuff.

So we're going to go, we're going to run down the tale of tape, total personnel warfare. I gave you guys the clip. I told you that he says that they got rid of all the leadership. And I told you that I was backing him from the beginning. I wanted them to actually be successful, mostly because I'm not real crazy about FBI leadership and I didn't want them to spell at that. It's really dangerous. Here you go.

Dan Bongino told you the management and leadership was completely different under Ray and Comedy and their FBI. But obviously that's a lie. So who took over the job as Co deputy director of the FBI right now? Let's go to the tape part number one. How many of you all recall that there was a terror attack in New Orleans on January 1st of last year? There was a terror attack and the person's name was Sam sued Din Jabar. I can't say that fast.

Samsung Din Jabar. And Mr. Din Jabar is not a bacon bacon cheeseburger nationalist. He was a convert to Islam, apparently. And he had some sort of foreign ideology. So he's usually what we would call a home grown violent extremist. And he went and placed some IEDs on Bourbon Street in Saint Peter. And you guys can see the timeline. And if you guys want to go to my social media seed, you can find it. And he ran his vehicle into people.

Oh, wait, you can actually hurt people who run their vehicles in the folks as a a truck can be an attacking device. And then you could if you shot them through the windshield, you might save some lives. That's hard to think. Oh, OK, got it. So anyway, this Muslim terrorist guy decided to go and RIP up something in New Orleans and the FBI responded with this woman who was ADEI hire named Aletha Duncan. Now, this is all under Biden prior to Donald Trump being sworn in.

OK, so president-elect Trump not in charge of the FBI, Chris Ray left in December. Paula Bate was the person who was in charge. That was the deputy director at the time. Paula Bate is a big BLM supporter and he is 100% the problem in the old FBI, the new FBI, the same FBI, because he promoted all the people that were in the FBI during that time. And here she is. So there's Elisa Duncan and she

did the the fatal thing. She went out on her first moment on television probably ever, had no business doing it, and gave a press conference where she stated that this Muslim terrorist guy was in fact not a Muslim terrorist and that this incident had nothing to do with terrorism. Oops. That's a fatal mistake in the Bureau. Not because you said the wrong thing, but because you embarrassed the FBI by looking like you didn't know what you were talking about.

And when in doubt, you should always say nothing in an elegant way and pretend that you actually didn't know what was going on. So she claimed that and then you see what happened to her FBI assistant special agent in charge of New Orleans said attack is not a terrorist event. And she was then reassigned audios. They sent in a fixer, the fixer to come in and save the reputation of the FBI on the national stage.

While this was all really chaotic is the same time that we had the cyber truck bombing in in Las Vegas and they brought this guy in and his name is Chris RYA or Chris RYA. I don't know how to actually say his name, but it's Raia. So there's Mr. RYA, and at the time he was the deputy assistant director of the Counterterrorism Division. So he was the big guns. He answered to people that were in charge of the CTD or counterterrorism division.

And so he came down and he gave a speech and he was slightly better than the DEI hire, I think, and he had some stuff to say about what's happening there. And he didn't know the difference between year or minute or something to that effect. So we'll play his little press conference. This is what put him on the radar for people in the Bureau. He saved the Rep of the Bureau because some lady with a nose

ring said dumb things. And if you say that it made them look like they were incompetent, God forbid. Let me grab this clip real quick. I wasn't even going to play this, but I think I am going to Chris Ray. There he is. OK, so here we go. Ready. First and foremost, let me be very clear about this point. This was an act of terrorism. It was premeditated and an evil act. This was obviously a critical

incident. And with that, lots of information and tips come pouring in from law enforcement, first responders and the public. We have been aggressively running down these tips and information. As you all know, that takes time and we will continue to do so until every lead has been followed through on. This investigation is only a little more than 24 hours years old, so 24 hours old. So I ask you to keep in mind that as I go through some of the specifics later.

OK, so this investigation was only 24 hours years old and Chris Reya got paid off like everybody does. That does a great job with Truly massive jump from DAD. He skipped over the special agent in charge time that's normally required. That means you're in charge of a regular size field office and he went direct to the highest job in the biggest field office. The most prestigious field job in the FBI is the assistant director in charge of the New

York field office. I don't think anybody could argue otherwise. There's a small argument you could say Washington field because it's next to headquarters, but all the people that actually work inside the FBI would probably tell you New York field office. The a Dick there. Yes, it's it's spelled ADIC. The ADIC is the top job in the field for the entire of the FBI. And he did from January until April, he was moved to that

spot. OK, Director Cash Patel, this is back when they're still putting out press releases, by the way. We screwed that up because we were reading the press releases. We are finding out the BIOS of these people and then we are making all the connections needed to be made. And so then it would actually just destroy these people's ability to operate. And then Trump would probably say to have them fired. So here's another one. Sorry, Chris. Here we go.

Named Chris Reya as the assistant director in charge of the New York Field office. He most recently served as the deputy assistant director in the counterterrorism division at FBI headquarters. So we're going to do his career path because they always give you who and where they came from. This is the stuff that an FBI deputy director, what Dan Bongino used to do, should know,

should know. All the people involved should know that when you read that he was a special agent in charge in 2003 and went to the Texas City Resident Agency, that he should know who the SAC was in Houston at that time. He should probably know who his supervisor was at that time because that supervisor is probably still around the Bureau as well and maybe in senior management. You would definitely probably know who the ASAC was because

that's what the deputy does. They bring in 20 plus years of institutional knowledge and they know who's who. He spent 10 years investigating violent crimes and gangs and drugs and white collar at a resident agency. And he served as the coordinator for the Safe Streets Task Force. Safe Streets is like the real like bread and bread and butter of the FBI. That's where they go out there and they interface with local police and they add value.

So they go and they do a bunch of transactional arrests, you know, drugs, gangs, etcetera. It's not bad work. I don't, I no, no beef with that. In 2012 you reported the FBI headquarters. So he was in the FBI for nine years and he made at the headquarters as a supervisory special agent. The grunt work of the headquarters building are supervisors. They're called supervisory special agents. So this is the lowest man on the

totem pole at headquarters. So he showed up there as a program manager and he went from doing drugs, gangs, white collar violent crime and immediately became a program manager to handle international terrorism operations at CTD or counterterrorism division. The problem with this is is like everybody in the FBI, they assume that all people are equal. They can all be plugged in

anywhere. And so just because you never worked, you know, counterterrorism, doesn't mean you can't go run the freaking counterterrorism divisions that are out there in the field. This is classic FBI moves. This is a classic thing in government. It's like, oh, you have the job code.

You can go do this thing even though you don't know anything about it. Then they claim that he oversaw international terrorism investigations in Atlanta, in Dallas, TX, in Jackson, Ms. and Mobile, AL, which means that there were probably some major investigations that happened while he was a program manager. He did basically nothing, and then nobody does. There's nobody at the program

manager level does anything. The case agents are doing it, and then occasionally they get the senior management and they make bad decisions for them. So there you go. After two years, he was promoted to the senior supervisory resident agent in the College Station outside of Houston. So he got to go back home. He oversaw the national security programs there. Now he set up his supervisory experience to be national security. All of his case agent time, apparently running drugs and

guns and gangs. Now he's in the national security world in after six years of being a supervisor or 5 1/2 years, he's named the ASAC of the Houston Violent Crime Branch and then of national security in 2021. Then he makes a big jump. He gets to serve as the chief of staff. And this is where it gets really

fun. In 2023, after I left, he was chief of staff for the executive assistant director of the National Security Branch. Now, who was in charge of the National security branch at that time?

Who did he work for? Now, this is the stuff you know when you're an FBI deputy, if you know what's going on, it was Larissa Knapp. She was the EAD of the National Security Branch. She was named there in May of 2022. Larissa Knapp was one of the worst people in the Bureau under the Ray administration, under

the Biden administration. She came in and said she left the FB is Washington field office where I was at just before January 6th, moved into senior management in counterterrorism and then rode the way all the way up to being essentially like the number four person. I guess maybe the number. What was it? There's the the director, the deputy director, the associate deputy director, and then you have the EAD.

So she was at the number four position, EAD in the entire Bureau and she handled all of national security. So that's your counterterrorism and your counterintelligence stuff. Lariss as she would sign her emails, which is my favorite. Yes. I don't know how somebody in the chat remembers that Lariss. Lariss is the one that excused the Neil team Sixers.

Did so personally called up Chris Ray after the people knelt for BLM in June of 2020 outside of Washington field, they made a political statement in FBI placards wearing FBI body armor and show that they would cave to this. That's who we're talking about. That woman was the absolute sort of the worst of the worst kind of thing. We talked about females being in charge of command of of military units. She was the kind of person you

didn't want to work for. I remember her like scream yelling and her her criticism when when they answered it, I think Underoath, she said something to the effect of she wasn't yelling or some staffer said she wasn't yelling. OK, she wasn't yelling. She was just outraged that anybody would have a problem with someone taking a knee for a freaking political movement called BLM. Ain't that some things. So she ends up at National Security Branch. She does her time there.

She's a leftist. They went all in while she was at CTD and while she was the executive director of the National Security Branch, the prosecution of January Sixers. Remember Steve Jensen, if you guys follow along with what was going on, those people would have rolled up to someone like a Chris Rea at one point in time, he was made the assistant director of counterterrorism. But you've got these two sort of scenarios where back and forth, these people are now

intertwined. This is called the rabbi system in the FBI. If you guys have never heard that on this program, that's what it's called. That's the person that you follow up the chain. You hold on to their coattails and you ride them up to the top. Now, he went to deputy assistant director and then managed to skip up to an A Dick role. And then he's now the number 2. He's the deputy director of the FBI, OK. He's the number two in the whole Bureau. He's the most senior agent in the FBI.

There he is and he's covering up for Dan Bongino's loss. Because what they did is they were like, well, Dan needed a Co deputy in Andrew Bailey. We better give an FBI agent a chance to go sit in that spot. So they went from having two outsiders to having 1 insider, 1 outsider. And now the most senior person in the FBI that knows anything

about the FBI is this dude. And he used to work for what I would say is one of the worst people in the FBI period, which is this woman, Larissa Knapp. Let me pull her up on the screen here. There they are. That's Jen Moore, her buddy, and then that's also Lariss, and they are doing the Women and Intelligence Symposium, inspiring the next generation of ladies to go and do this stuff. Do you know where Lariss ended up?

Which is kind of fun. Lariss now works at the Motion Picture Association of America. Because when you think of someone that worked in national security, counterintelligence, counterterrorism, you're like, I bet that person knows how to regulate movies. If you don't think we're being propagandized at a very high level, I think this is what the Twitter Files explain to a lot of people.

Matt Taibbi's work and the stuff that they were exposing when Elon Musk took over Twitter, they were showing you that there's this massive embed of what I be keep calling the information industrial complex. People in the Intel sphere deal in information, and so propaganda is a part of it. You guys can look it up. Type in Larissa Knapp, it's KNAPPFBI. Type that in and you'll find out that she works at the MPAA. She's part of the ratings group that that regulates American movies.

I have no idea why on earth she's there, and neither do you. In any case, this is one of those little fun things that you start finding out. So when the guy went out there and told you we're going to do total personnel warfare, we're going to get rid of all the bad guys, we've done that. We've gotten rid of everybody that needed to get rid of. We got rid of all 138 problematic employees.

You got a guy that got promoted under Ray and under Comedy that stepped into management and skipped some steps because he did like a solid. Paula Bate hooked him up. That's the person that was in the job before Dan Bongino. The old FBI still runs the FBI, and it always has because the status quo is undefeated. Because you put people in that didn't know how to get the job done. And it's been really obvious to me from the beginning. Remember, he succeeded this guy in this office.

This is the office where James Danahy used to work. He was in charge of the New York field office and he had that little spat about the Epstein files. These things all end up being part of the same deal. Do you remember that? This is how they celebrated. This FBI is the real FBI, the ones that will do bagpipes and an honor guard to walk out a guy that was basically resisting the Trump agenda right at the beginning.

In an extraordinary scene outside of the New York FBI office in the last hour, Assistant Director in Charge James Dennehy, who was forced to resign under pressure this week, left the building to cheers from hundreds of his colleagues in the sound of bagpipes. He was forced out after clashing with Donald Trump's Justice Department after the removal of senior FBI leaders and requests for the names of agents who

worked on the January 6 cases. He told those gathered that he will be their, quote, best cheerleader on the outside. We'll be watching for that. Another break for us. We'll be right back. It was MSNBC reporting it. You guys remember, every time that somebody gets fired and then you put the bagpipes, hundreds of people that work there cheer. What does that tell you? They all support that guy. They support what he was about. The FBI has not changed culturally.

And amusingly, that actually has something to do with the story of Jack Smith and the tweet that Donald Trump put out. And yes, that was a long roundabout way of getting there. But allow me to try to link it together for you. Patel says he fired the corrupt FBI agents in the anti Trump Arctic Frost investigation. Donald Trump said that he wanted to see something bad happened to Jack Smith.

I'm going to tell you, I don't think Jack Smith feels all that worried about it. And more importantly, he also had a lot of things to say because he's been out publicly speaking about it since he was removed from the special counsel spot. What he says is this was not political. Maybe one of the most overtly political things you could do. It wasn't political. And that's the real danger because the people that are in there don't think they're the bad guy folks.

The people that work for these agencies that are in there, they're doing the work of DOJ on a on a ground level that are doing the work of FBI at the ground level, that are doing the investigations and getting promoted through management. None of those people go like, oh, we're the baddies. They think they're doing the work that is meant to be done. There's nothing political about it.

We just saw that there was a federal crime that we were told to happen and completely against any sort of predicate that has ever happened before, against anything that any sort of normality or or norms of not going after former presidents. They decided to go execute a search warrant at Mar a Lago. And Jack Smith doesn't seem concerned about this at all. And the reason is because I think what he did was legal. You guys don't have to like it, but I don't think it was.

I don't think it was illegal. I think that if you look at the case in the way that Arctic Frost was predicated, it was one of the most judiciously and aggressively predicated cases I've ever seen. It was 15 or 18 pages of compliance to make sure that they checked every box, which means that there is no safeguard against what they did. That's really. And the employees who work there didn't think it was political. Here's Jack Smith saying it, and he's saying it to Andrew Weissman.

The people on my special counsel team were like that. The idea that politics played a. Role. And who worked on that case or who got chosen is ludicrous. And and Andrew, you know, this is another thing that I think if you're not inside the US Department of Justice, the idea that politics would play a role in big cases like this, it's absolutely ludicrous. And it's totally contrary to my experience as a prosecutor, totally ludicrous. Nothing, nothing political about it at all.

And then you find out it's like, well, yeah. And he's also not going to face anything that's going to be dangerous to him. He's willing to testify. He said he was willing to testify. He said he would be happy to go do it publicly. Do you know where I know criminal investigations go to die? At the House Judiciary Committee. Do you know who was held responsible for the things that I brought forward to the Judiciary Committee or the weaponization committee?

The Jim Jordan types. Do you know who? No one. In fact, the guy that was the special agent in charge of the field office in Richmond, VA, a guy named Stanley Medor. That guy not only got to stand behind Cash Patel and say this is what happens when you let good cops be cops. Even though he approved the the you know, he he approved the targeting of quote UN quote, radical traditionalist Catholics at like Latin Mass within his own field office in a radical departure, a first of its kind.

Even if you read the language of the actual Intel product, that guy is now the public safety commissioner for Virginia. He was named by their new governor. So Spanberger brought in a former FBI guy that was part of the old regime. You guys see this is just a big circle jerk and for all the outrage that you saw of Jim Jordan and the rolled up sleeves, what happened? Nothing. They talk about it. They ask you for money just like Lindsey Graham kick in 10 bucks.

If a million of you do it, then we have a $10 million. Thanks so much. We need your money to be able to run for re election. That's all that matters and nothing happens. The House Judiciary Committee is going to see this guy, Jack Smith, on the 22nd of January. Does anyone think anything's going to go badly? Here's his closed door session. Does this man look even remotely worried to you even a little bit?

We've heard a word a lot from this administration, from the majority Republicans, and that word is transparency. And yet, Mr. Smith, we're at a closed door deposition today, meaning that members of the public and even congressional members and staff who are not part of the Judiciary Committee are not permitted to attend this proceeding. Did you offer to testify publicly before this committee? Yes. How did you offer, I guess, how did you make the offer to testify publicly to this

committee? I think it was through my council. Did you send a letter to the committee? Your council sent a letter to the committee offering to publicly testify. I think that's right. We'll, we'll, we'll enter that letter into the record just for you. Background. And this would be Exhibit 7. It'll be an October 23rd, 2025 letter signed by Mr. Lanny Drew or Mr. Peter Koski. It's addressed to Chairman Jordan and Chairman Grassley regarding Mr. Smith's public

offer to testify publicly. First and foremost, let me get. A word a lot from this administration from. Wrong button. I was going to give you the total personnel warfare again, because guess what? What happened to Total Personnel Warfare? Where did that go? Just disappeared? Just gone. There's none of it. Why? Why? Why did we not see more than 138 terminations? That was DOJ and FBI combined, right? I thought we were supposed to see something happen and it didn't. Here we go.

Where's this guy? It is time for total personnel warfare. Do you understand that? Everybody has to go. Anyone in the justice system, a United States Attorney, an AUSA, an assistant United States Attorney, that's what we call them in the system. The INT Yeah, that's what they call them in the system. But you didn't do anything about it. And we found out because you said something and it didn't happen. So that's why people are mad, and that's why people are going to be really frustrated.

And that's why people may TuneIn to hear what that guy has to say. And then they realize that he's not going to take responsibility for the failure. Oops. Run all the hit pieces in in just the news you want. And here's where I knew the clown show got really, really deep yesterday because I cannot actually believe this actually happened. This is 23 hours ago. Here's an announcement for those

of you that are just listening. The Select Committee on January 6th, a select subcommittee run by Chairman Barry Loudermilk. They have an official X page. This is where a lot of the information from Congress gets put out there. They have almost no followers. I'm one of them 4300 people. You guys should probably follow this because you're going to find out really interesting, stupid stuff. They don't follow me for some reason.

Their most recent tweet was announcing another hearing, not of Jack Smith, but if something far more ridiculous and silly. You guys ready for this hearing advisory? I think we're going to have to do a live stream of this on Wednesday. Hearing advisory, quote, examining the investigation into the DNC and the RNC pipe bombs. The hearing will investigate how Chris Ray's Federal Bureau of Investigation did not apprehend the suspected pipe bomber despite possessing evidence since 2021.

Watch live here. They have. There are three witnesses, people, there are three witnesses who are going to illuminate the story of the January 6th pipe bomb. Who would you think that those witnesses might be? It's not who you think. They have someone named Chris Pihota. He's a retired FBI senior executive. He's the previous, the executive assistant director. He was the number four guy of the science and technology division, and he retired before the pipe bomb happened.

He retired in 2020. You also have John Nance, my former boss, retired FBI special agent, supervisory special agent, basically useless and maybe one of the laziest people I ever saw in the FBI, someone who hadn't touched a case, I think going back at least to comedy, but I don't think he was a case agent even maybe further back than comedy. He was on Eric Holder's detail and he was a basic yes man that did nothing. Unfortunately for John Nance, no

matter what he wants to claim. He may have his pension, but John Nance didn't work cases. John Nance doesn't know shit about the pipe bomb case. He was a supervisor sitting in an office because they got rid of him and they put him in the back. He could say anything he likes. He was in charge of an aviation squadron as a non pilot who didn't know how to work on planes. His entire squad was run by the people who worked in it and by a contractor who was from the Navy who was awesome.

Who, by the way, is a whistleblower who got freaking fired for calling out safety violations that the FBI's aviation unit was doing, signing off on things that was putting the FBI directors plane in danger. No big deal. All right. And then lastly, a non FBI person, Thomas Special, who's basically like an Internet thirst trap, who's been running around on Twitter trying to build a social media following.

He's a former senior collection strategy, whatever the heck that is for domestic terrorism, didn't work for the FBI, knows nothing about the pipe bombs and apparently did an independent non law enforcement based investigation into January 6th on his own, which means he's like an Internet researcher. This is the dip shittery that we are dealing with here. You guys want to know, Here's number one that's going to be out there. He's on the Andy Stump podcast.

This is the cleared hot podcast. Here's Chris Pihota trying to sell his book the FBI that I knew. Where is it? Alas, if only I could be someone who talks about the FBI. Even though I was in a position to do something and I didn't. I had not earned the authority or position to negate those changes. I mean, dude, you were top six. Well, there are three above me, so those three above me were the ones that were drifting in a certain direction. How? Fast was the drift. Are we talking slow?

Are we talking about jumping into class 5 Rapids? Well, the. Drift started after 911 and it was hard and fast. The drift started after 911. Yeah, we know. And when you were the number four person in the FBI, he didn't do anything about it. Cool, bro. Tell me you're a coward without telling me you're a coward. But buy his book, please. If you want to understand how to fix it. Chris has been running around on X trying to get a following as well. Pretty sad and then there's this

guy, my old boss. I'll show you this. I'm not even going to waste my time. But Tom especially I was trying to specially I don't know what his name actually is pronounced. He's trying to run for office in Virginia. So everybody's got an agenda. John Nance just wants to get on television if he can. And so Dan Bongino just reposted how Nance is proud to be called as a witness on some things he knows nothing about. Going to be very embarrassing. The live stream will be fun.

I make it Steve Baker to join me if he's got the energy. Here's here's the former deputy director of the FBI on that one guy that's going to be the witness for the J6 Select Committee. Now, I wouldn't have given it much of the time of day if I hadn't seen FBI mouthpiece and Wolf inside the tent. The guy by the name of John Nance. Anytime you read a Nance story, you got to read it through the lens of who's telling Nance to

say this? Notice how right in the title he wants to take a shot at Kong because he's jealous of Kong. John Nance, again, I believe, speaking for as the FBI mouthpiece himself says now he goes after Kyle by name. Wolves in the tent, very cautious to these people. They're a group of dipwads who, I'm telling you, abuse our brand to go and destroy people because these people don't go through

proper channels. Kyle used to work for this guy, and I believe this guy's upset because his face isn't on TV talking about FBI scandals he wants to be the face of because he's probably looking for more TV hits. So the fact that Kyle actually had the courage to give up his job because he wasn't going to get the COVID backs and fight for people really bothers this guy because Kyle's getting attention you don't like. So he's the wolf in the tent. Be very careful, these people. Weird.

I wonder how he knew all that. Oh, it's because I used to talk to Dan Bogino and he asked the story about why this guy was coming at me. Turns out that's who the J6 committee is going to interview. Not people who actually worked on the case. Not the case agents that have

gone away. Not people who are active FBI agents that are working on it. Not people who have done research on it. Not even Julie Kelly of all people who probably knows infinitely more than John Nance could know because she at least pays attention to read stuff and wants to have an opinion even if she's wrong. How interesting. So this will continue. Just letting you know, it would have been nice if we got the total personnel warfare. I really would have liked it.

And you shouldn't have to have our president. He shouldn't have to be going out on true social and telling people what to do in his own executive agencies if he actually is the guy that has people that are running them properly. And this is the final evidence that continues to be proven over and over again. The FBI runs itself, the DOJ is running itself. These things have never been captured. This post by Donald Trump actually kind of tells you that

in a very big way. It's shameful because a lot of us wanted them to succeed and de weaponize, not like go after Jerome Powell and act like this is how it goes. So there you go. All right, folks, that's it for today's program. That's what I have to share with you. I've got a palate cleanse in just a second. I'm a dad, so we want to do some dad stuff. Maybe take a deep breath. Remember that sometimes you should just play with your kids. If you're watching on Rumble, give us a thumbs up.

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Here's the dad just singing out the weird stuff that he deals with with his kiddos. I really like that guy's style it's really catchy. All of his songs sound like that. I'll put a link in the the comments both on Rumble and on YouTube. If you guys want to follow over there, check him out. He's on Instagram dropping stuff like that and he just turns all of his kids like weird conversations into cute songs like that. So that makes me smile.

I hope that makes you smile. Be careful if you're in any of the places where people are getting rowdy about ice and make sure you're, if you do see one of these things, you drive by and tell them they cannot park there. You know, that's how we do it. All right, God bless all of you. Look forward to seeing you tomorrow. If you're sticking around on Rumble, we can raid over and you guys can listen to Steve Friend doing the American Radicals podcast, which starts at noon Eastern Time.

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