Are you familiar with FBI Special Agents Kyle Serpent? I'm familiar with the name. Is that yes? I'm familiar with the name, familiar with the name, familiar with the name. Let's bring in Kyle Serafin. He's the FBI whistleblower who helped expose government censorship of our First Amendment rights. Now, we only have this memo because a recently suspended FBI agent called Kyle Serafin brought it to the public. And we're grateful that he did. Kyle, thank you so much for
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Let's get into it. So the big news that the news agencies are all covering down on, I don't know if they get a memo every morning or if this is just the top story, but they're talking about a ceasefire deal in Israel. And that's not as interesting to me as sort of the meta coverage of one, how it's being covered to the fact that Donald Trump has claimed, claimed credit for it. And so he's gone out on true social and shared this broadly.
And then three news reporters are asking Joe Biden, hey, who should get credit in the history books? And he thinks that's absurd. It does kind of reveal more about Joe Biden than it does about anything else, which is to say he's a vain man and he doesn't love America. But he is being painted with this brush. They're trying to do the Jimmy Carter treatment on him. I told you that a little while ago.
I don't think I'm wrong. I think the attempt to whitewash a lot of what Jimmy Carter did in his presidency and his time afterwards is an attempt to try to cover up in real time the sort of corruption and obvious disgusting nature of the Joe Biden presidency. So that's where we want to go with this. Let's start right there. First of all, this is CNN coverage. What's in the Hamas Israel ceasefire and the hostage
release deal. It doesn't look like an awesome deal from my end, but what do I know? The other thing that it tells me, because this is the, this is a Qatari, I think Prime Minister sitting here. I'll have to get another look and see who this guy is. He's on the screen right now that you guys are looking and going. What's this all about?
The The the story goes, is that there's like a significant more, a significant higher number of Hamas activists, soldiers, whatever, you know, terrorists that are being released back versus a much smaller number of Israeli and American hostages. And it doesn't sound like it gets all the Americans out. So that sounds not awesome, but it was. It does tell me something. And the thing it tells me is my mechanism for judging the value of a civilization is still on
point. I don't want to make this about me, but I do want to share kind of a way to evaluate the world that may be interesting to you. A lot of people in America have this problem. We look at folks around the globe and we try to imagine that they consider themselves as valuable as we would consider those in our own country.
And that is not the case. And if you traveled around the world a little bit, especially when you've stepped outside of the first world or the, you know, the the European W, you immediately kind of recognize that not everybody considers people to be as valuable as we do. And this tells you everything. The Israelis, even if they have issues with us and we do have some issues with, is with Israel. I mean, they are a friend of me
in every sense of the word. They are constantly, you know, both working with the United States and working against us and we're aware of it and we also tolerate it. It's a very complex situation. If you've worked in the Intel sphere, you know what I'm talking about. They are, you know, stealing and at the same time also an ally. And it's a real weird balance to be in. And we we tolerate it in a way that doesn't make sense to most
people. It's a far more sophisticated problem than the the very simple minds want to grasp. And I've seen some very simple minds out there on social media trying to just dress it up in something that it does not. But the Israelis do share our sense of value in human beings. And they are willing to trade two and three and four times as many enemy combatants to get their people home.
And what that tells you is, is that their value for human life is on par with Americans. It always looks like we're losing these deals that we're giving away far too many people. They're not one to one trades. These are not like Soviet era spy trades where you give us one of your our spies back and we give you one. It's when they handshake on the runway like a James Bond movie and they both disappeared into their respective planes and go away.
It's never the case with these terrorist regimes. It's never the case with these sort of Third World warlord types, because they don't value human life the way we do, so we're willing to throw a dozen of theirs for one of ours. I understand that we're all human beings, and I understand that from a Christian worldview we should actually value human beings as equal. I'm just telling you that they don't. And you can see it.
You can see that the way they treat their own people, this is ubiquitous across the Third World. They just don't think of human beings as being as valuable as we do. And so we make that mistake. It's an egocentric, it's a Western centric. It is a it is a flawed logic to assume that other people look at human beings as a one to one trade because they don't. It's worth knowing that in any case. All right, so what's in the deal here? Let's just kind of run through what we've got here here.
Here's the by the way, CNN is reporting that Israel strikes killed 77 Palestinians immediately after the ceasefire was declared. CNN is slanty on this thing. They're playing to an audience that obviously leads to the left and is pretty Palestinian sympathetic, but that may be the case. They said that there were 21 children and 25 women killed. Of course, who is CNN sighting? Gaza Civil Defense Force. So they're getting numbers from people who have a benefit in doing propaganda.
Just saying. I just want to point that out there. All right, so what's in the deal and what's not in the deal? The Israeli military would begin withdrawing from the population centers during the first phase, but it would be able to remain in the Gaza, Egypt border, known as the Philadelphia corridor. That's what the Israeli officials are announcing. By the way, this has not been approved on the Israeli side yet.
They still have to have a meeting and I think their parliament still has to approve it. So it's just it's been proposed and it's not sold yet. Again, I'm going to tell you why I think the meta coverage of this is more interesting than the actual deal. Again, massive prisoner trade off. They're going to be sending something like 1000 Palestinian prisoners who were arrested on October the 8th or afterwards but were not directly involved in the Hamas attack on Israel.
And of the 33 hostages that Hamas is suspected to release, nine of them are injured. Gravely ill. Yeah, and they're commuting 110 Palestinians with life sentences. So again, 1000 against 33. They're doing 33 against 110. The numbers don't line up. It looks like it's not a fair trade. And again, it sounds like it also leaves Americans behind the curtain. I can't validate that because we don't have complete details. But what you're seeing are people popping off left and right.
Oh, I think it's amazing. Like, Donald Trump helped do this. Now, I'm sure his pressure didn't hurt. It also is the opposite. This is what I found to be the most interesting. Again, meta coverage, not not like detailed coverage because the details of it are still going to be sketchy. Biden's poignant farewell dwells on his fears for this country that he loves. And again, Biden takes credit for ceasefire deal, brushes off Trump. Is that a joke? When he was asked who deserves
credit in the history books? The vanity that comes out of the Biden administration. It's this amazing little contrast. He loves this country so much, but he has to take credit for it. Do you know what a real statesman would say if this happened? It's so simple. It's the same kind of thing. Like I can look at people doing media and know that they're terrible. Our our gal and the FBI with the nose ring that we saw in New Orleans. How hard would it be to give the
proper address? We're evaluating all possibilities. We don't know whether this was terrorism or not, but it appears to be on the surface. So we will be continuing to investigate, but we're going to pursue all leads. Our hearts go out to the victims. These are just the easy things that you just say. How about this Joe Biden, who deserves credit in the history books for this historic peace
and ceasefire deal? And he says the most important thing is that Americans are coming home and that our ally will not have bombardment starting today. I'm not interested in credit. I'm interested in keeping Americans safe. And that's what I did. That's what you would say if you were, if you were smart, if you weren't 1000 years old and a narcissist like a man full of hubris and pride. It's so easy to do. You look at these people and you go like, how do you not know
that? How do you not have a political answer that's just going to be rolling off the tip of your tongue? You've been doing this forever. Which is, in fact, the excuse that CNN makes for him later on. This is ABC reporting. The ceasefire deal on the hostage release announced Wednesday between Israel and Hamas marks a major political and personal victory for President Joe Biden in his final days. Does it really though, I mean really, where was he for the
last two years? What's he been doing? It's a very good afternoon, he said as he approached the podium, which comes after a disastrous, disastrous 15 month conflict that is consumed the Middle East. They use the word subsumed. Interesting now. Biden was flanked by President Kamala Harris, Secretary Anthony Blinkland laid out his plan and the work that his administration
got done to this point. Do you think that Donald Trump coming in, in the next few days, one less than one week away from assuming command there, do you think that has any pressure at all and gave them any leverage? Because you have to imagine it does. Biden, whose career in politics spans 5 decades of absolute failure and stupidity.
I added that editorial part said the negotiations he was personally involved in for more than a year we're the toughest he'd ever experienced, probably because he's a hard time staying awake right now, doesn't he? It's really just weakness left and right. I love this. This is why. This is why our chat is the best folks. If you haven't ever seen it, for those of you that are just joining us over on X or you see it on on YouTube, they're popping up on the screen as
well. But our rumble chat continues to roll out there. And yeah, Tara Reid, will she come back to the US? It's just a reminder that you Biden has been a scumbag for a very long time. He's been a liar. We played the thing that he did with Clarence Thomas the other day. He's been a bloviating, classic, sort of self absorbed human being and he continues to operate that way even in his last couple days. And that's why he says, is this
a joke? Of course he wants to take credit for something that might not even be a very good deal. People on the political left are not that happy about it. People on the right are going to look over and say this is not helping Israel. Trump previously threatened that all hell will break out if a deal wasn't struck by the time he sworn in office. It won't be good for Hamas. It won't be good, frankly, for anybody.
There are members of the family that the the people at CNN begrudgingly are covering, and they're saying, yeah, Donald Trump's leverage and his threats and his push, it actually made a big difference. And that's why my kids coming home. So let's take it for what it's worth. I don't hate that. This is the thing that I also didn't realize.
And even though we're talking about Senate confirmations right now, which has been kind of dominating my news cycle and all the feed that I follow, apparently Joe Biden gave an address last night. And did anyone listen to this just out of curiosity in the chat? Give me a thumbs up, thumbs down. Let me know if you listened to Joe Biden addressing the nation. Isn't that something? And you know what? This is how I know it was really important. I'm going to put it on the screen right now.
It's his poignant farewell address where he dwells and fears for the country that he loves. Does anyone buy any of this garbage? The favorite piece of this? And it is, again, kind of a nuanced deal. Look where this picture is showing him. They got a big shotgun mic. And it's it's positioned above him. He's sitting at a desk that I haven't seen him sit at very much. Huh. The desk is the Resolute Desk. He's actually in the Oval Office
for the first time. You can actually see the lighting that's set up in between. They don't even have it set properly. So this shot is catching some of the the stage lighting that he's under. Why is he in the big boy desk today? Oh, maybe because he's not going to get a chance to do it again here. Let's just put the chat up there because it is funny. Yes, nobody saw this. Nobody knew. Nobody knew the president was addressing the country.
That's how ineffective he is. And The funny thing is, is they built that set. You guys remember how weird this entire presidency has been? They built like a little kids desk for him to sit at. And he's been hanging out on a sound stage. So he's in the real Oval Office. He's probably confused as all get out. This is the best analysis. Again, this comes from my favorite over at CNN. This is Stephen Collinson on the
subscriber only section of CNN. No, I don't pay for it, but I do give it for you guys so you can get it. President Joe Biden said his presidency would be a bridge, and it was. Man, talk about having a real rough, hard nosed analysis, huh? But he didn't build a promised new Democratic generation. Instead, he's the president who stayed too long. He was only in for one term. So how did he stay too long? Oh, because he's 1000 years old and he won't get out of politics.
Yeah, whose administration thus arched between the term the two terms of a nemesis he once defeated and then let back into power. Donald Trump. The breathless mentality of the so-called journalist that cover this guy, it makes me so happy. To call this Biden's political
tragedy would be crass. After all, this is a man who lived in unending personal anguish after burying his first wife and two kids and then touching the babysitter and then marrying her and then letting her not put him in an old folks home and have him run for president even though he was clearly diminished. I'm adding some stuff here. Clearly this is the faith that he was handed by history and his own grave electoral miscalculation. This thing goes on and on. He wanted to be a
transformational figure. He was, he transformed this country into something that was doing OK, that they, they unleashed all hell. Look, you don't even have to believe that the the pandemic of 2020 and 2021 was created. You don't even have to believe that. Let's just leave that on the on the table. Let's assume that whatever happened, happened naturally, that it just came our way. It was a lab leak.
It's irrelevant whether it was a natural 'cause that just jumped from bats into people because people are eating bats in Chinese. Let's go with that. Imagine the amount of normal response, and then imagine what we actually had happened. Do you know how crazy the last five years have been? If you were to just zoom back out for a minute? We're all living in it. It's really hard to do that. The retrospective moment, they shut down the American economy and everyone was looking around
going like, wait, what? What are you going to do? You're going to shut down the country? Is that even feasible? Is it possible? And then we all experienced it like a rolling blackout that just went across the country. I had such a unique perspective because I was working for the federal government. Number one, I watched all my colleagues be told you can't come into the office, it's too dangerous. That's really weird. I thought we had a national security job that was really important.
Apparently we didn't. Those people didn't go to work. I watched Northern Virginia right outside of Washington, DC, sort of the epicenter of power for this country, shut down people masked the roadways empty zombie apocalypse style. I remember distinctly driving in, seeing trash blowing across in kind of a light breeze in Fairfax, VA, and looking at the sign that it said stay home, avoid this, you know, stop the spread, don't come into the area, you know, arrive alive or
whatever. Like, like it like it was a DUI checkpoint, except it was at like 6:00 in the morning when I was driving into work. Into an empty set of streets and an empty set of bridges going into the nation's capital. Bizarre. Absolutely bizarre. And then my team got mobilized and we got sent out to Albuquerque, which was not very cool considering that I had, you know, a wife and young kids hanging out in Virginia where things were getting kind of spicy.
So I went to Albuquerque and it was normal. When I landed, it was like, oh, OK, cool. Like, everybody else is fine. And then maybe 3-4 days later, they told me that I couldn't eat pizza at a pizza restaurant at a table and that if I stood there to order, I would be thrown out and potentially arrested. And then I noticed that there were 25 people in the Marriott I was staying in that had 400 rooms. And I knew who all of them were by sight because I saw them every day for two weeks.
That was bizarre, right? It just rolled across the country. They shut down the nation in order to make this bridge because Joe Biden was so well liked, because the Democrat Party was so confident in their victory that they they basically burned everything to the ground. And then they were shocked that it came back to haunt them. It's, it's truly incredible times. I wonder what this is going to look like in the history books. And I don't think anyone's going to kindly look on a Joe Biden
presidency as a bridge. They're going to see it maybe as kind of a funny little moment where a, a massive miscalculation where they just pick the absolute wrong guy. Was there a better guy? Probably not. I don't know, maybe Hillary Clinton again. But yeah, they tanked. They torpedoed our country financially. They destroyed children's futures by messing with them for years. How many kids are developmentally delayed because they weren't allowed to go to a pool?
It took my kids an extra two or three years to learn how to swim because the pools were locked out for two years. And the freaking YMCA instructors that were in the water, we're wearing masks and face Shields like absolute buffoons. Like they wanted to self water board themselves. It's just craziness. And so I kind of see that as the backdrop as we go into this new Donald Trump era, as we bring in term number two, term interrupted. It's like Trump interrupted,
right? We're coming into round two and it's like it's kind of such a normal dose of sanity. No one exemplifies this better than the confirmation hearing that is is happening right now with Sean Duffy. So he got to go and testify. I'm going to play you a little bit of his opening statement. Let me just be a transparent. I really like Sean Duffy as a human being. Like I don't have a ton of time with him, but we've done a
couple of podcasts together. I like Rachel Campos Duffy and I like Sean. I like what they have to say on and off camera. And he just seems like a genuinely good human being. He's also really polished and smart. He's like, if you took the Pete Hegseth capabilities of being able to broadcast, and you added it to a very strong moral foundation with a good Catholic
man and nine kids. So listen to the wholesomeness and the contrast between Sean Duffy delivering his opening statement as he's going out in front of the board so he can talk about becoming the transportation secretary. And then I want you to imagine who he's replacing. He's replacing Pete Buttigieg, who adopted 2 babies and created some sort of disgusting chest rig so that he could feed breast milk to a child as a man who's married to another man.
Basically in defiance of all things that have ever happened in human history. For every bit that that Sean Campos or Sean Duffy is, is smooth and clean and and morally upright in the way that he delivers this, the contrast is the slimy, greasy, oily feeling of Pete Buttigieg, who took the same role and had no business being there. I have no idea what Sean Duffy knows about transportation.
The fact of the matter is, being the secretary of any department, you don't have to be an expert in the department. That's why they hire experts. You can bring in experts on every single thing out there. You're like, I want to know about power stations. Who are our five experts that know the most about moving electricity across a grid and putting it into a power station? They could all March in.
You can have them briefly if you and spin up, hey, give me the top 10 points, you got 8 minutes go and they'll tell you that's what they do. And a lot of these experts are really, really polished and capable. The government actually employed some really smart people. They're not in charge of anything. So if you put good managers that understand that I can ingest information and I'm going to go in and put it out into good policy, then go do your thing. The funny thing is, imagine a
CEO. Do they have to know how every single product works? Are they the engineer that designs things? No, they have to give vision, they have to give values, they have to give mission, and they allow these people to go out there and do their job. It's the reason you don't have to know about everything.
It's the reason that I got really a mad in the 2016 election that people tried to just, like, get rid of Gary Johnson from the conversation because he didn't know where Aleppo was in one moment in one interview. And they're like destroyed. Aha. You don't know where Aleppo is. Like, who gives the rats? How many of you remember what happened to Aleppo? Like, does Syria really matter to American politics? Is that a disqualifier for being the president, United States?
I don't think so. Call me crazy. All right, without further ado, a really nice welcome change in the Department of Transportation. This is your candidate here, Pothole Pete. This is this is in contrast to Pothole Pete. Chairman Cruz, Ranking Member Cantwell, members of the committee, It is a privilege to be before all of you today. I'm grateful for Senator Johnson and Senator Baldwin for the very
kind introduction. They come from the great state, or I know you guys all want to object, the greatest state in the country, Wisconsin. So I I appreciate that, Senator, and I also appreciate your friendship and bipartisanship as well. It's an honor to be before this committee today, and I'm humbled by the fact that President Trump would have nominated me to this very important position.
If confirmed, it'll be a privilege of a lifetime to serve the American people as the Secretary of Transportation. I look forward to closely working with this committee as you provide oversight and guidance to the Department of Transportation. If I could take a moment, I'd like to introduce my family, my wife, Rachel Campostuffy, and her nine children. Rachel and I met on a reality TV show. Kind of unique and that most people have that. We've been married for 25 years.
Rachel is the love of my life. She's my best friend and she is a wonderful, incredible mother to our nine children. 8 of them are here today with us. If I could introduce them to the committee. My oldest is Evita. She's right here. Her husband Michael, my daughter, Lucia Bolen, John Paul, Paloma, Maria, Victoria. She also goes by MUD, her choice, Margarita, Patrick and Valentina. Now my youngest is Valentina. She was born with Down syndrome and she no doubt is our family's
favorite. She was hugging Senator Baldwin on the way in, showing great bipartisan love. Hopefully, she'll be behaved for the hearing today. My oldest son, Jack, and his wife, Kaylin, couldn't be here today. They just had a baby, a Lourdes. They also are residents of Southern California. They've had to evacuate their home. And I know that the Committee in America's hearts go out to all the families being impacted by the fires. That was like 2 minutes of his speech.
You usually get 5 minutes to open up. It's all about his family. Isn't that what Americans used to do? They didn't go and like claim credit and they didn't go out there and talk about how the thing they did was the most important. Everything about that man, including the fact that he has the same haircut that I do, which maybe that's what I like so much about Sean. He's fixated on his family. This is the reason why you would get into a political job in the
1st place, isn't it? Like what else would call you in to do this other than knowing that you have young children, You're a little bit older that he's obviously got a young child there. Valentina, his his beautiful daughter, the youngest who's sitting there in the bottom corner, sitting on Rachel's lap and just like looking around, trying to figure out what's happening. We can all kind of empathize with that. Like all this man is doing is talking about his babies.
That's what I want to see from our public figures. I don't need braggadocious. I need people that understand what you're in it for. It's just such a welcome change to me and really important too, especially for those of us that are in our 40s and having children and you're still and you're raising children and you see like the concern about Down syndrome, which is amazing, right? How many on the political left would say that baby should be
aborted because they would. And he just said this child is like our favorite and bring so much happiness to our family and bring so much bipartisan love and happiness and is willing to give anybody a hug. So I wasn't really planning on, on running down that road, but I, I saved this clip. I've had this clip in my in my hopper for months, and I want to play it because it moves me. And it occurs to me that this is
a really important conversation. It's the difference between values of people that understand the same way that Americans really should and we used to agree on, and the sort of values that the political left has been pushing. They want to say that people in Gaza are the same value. They want to say that they're just as important and they don't treat themselves that way. Meanwhile, they want to say that Americans and people, the babies that we're having are not
valuable. And that incongruous sort of position is why I can't take them seriously. Because the young man you're about to hear from, who's given this speech, he would be aborted because of the policies of Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi and the strong Democrat supporters that say that women should have a choice. They want to get rid of babies. They want to get rid of guys like this. So I've been holding on to this
for quite a while. I think this is one of the most uplifting things that you'll hear. It goes on a little bit long, so bear with me. It's a little bit hard to listen to. But this young man is obviously has Down syndrome and his speaking and he does a better job of delivering a speech than Joe Biden does. And it actually means something. So I'm I saved it for this. This is the moment where it had to come out and I had no idea it was coming out, but here you go.
People say green needle screens will identify Down syndrome in the womb and those pregnancies will just be terminated. It's hard for me to sit here and say those words. I completely, I completely understand that, that the people pushing this particular final solution are saying that that people like me should not exist. To those who question the value of people with Down syndrome, I would like I would make 3 points. First, we we, we are.
We are a medical gift to society, a blueprint for for medical research into cancer, Alzheimer's and immune system disorders. 2nd, we are in an unusually powerful source of happiness. A Harvard based study has discovered that people with Down syndrome, as well as their parents and siblings happier than society at large. Surely happiness is is worth something. Finally, we are the we are the Canary in the in the gigantics
coal mine. We are giving the world a chance to think about the ethics, choosing which humans get a chance at life. Yep, that's it. That's the piece. There's probably more to it. I'm going to post this over on on locals as well for you guys because I think it's really important. This is the fundamental difference. For most of the time that America has been a country, nobody would debate whether that was a human being worthy of, of
living. We've had a fundamental change the last 2025 years and that's the big piece of it. And so if you're going to go ahead and say that some human beings are not worthy of life, is it shocking that they come for other civil liberties, that they would push other things on you? That they would say that your freedom of speech, your freedom of religion, your freedom of association, your ability to, to have a Free Press, that you should be punished for your ideas.
Like of course, because the ideas that are being propagated by, by the, the mainstream orthodoxy in the main culture is terrible. It's bad. I think Sean Duffy stands in front of all that and he pushes back against it. I got another little example here. It's a little bit self-serving, but I'm going to play it anyway. Josh Howley had a chance to question a cabinet pick, Pam Bondi, One of the most interesting things, and obviously it's the title of
today's show. They, they, they went after Pam Bondi by trying to attack Kash Patel. I think it's interesting that they did that. I think it's most interesting because what they did is they tried to show that they didn't have anything left. They didn't have any ammunition for Trump's AG pick after they expended everything they had on Matt Gaetz. Here, I'll show you that. I'll show you my meme. You guys ready? I'm not very good at these
things, but this is the meme. It's a minesweeper vehicle that you're seeing up there. It's got a an arm that pushes out and a bunch of wheels that trigger and scan and they go looking to disrupt mines. And so there's Matt Gaetz out there. He's the minesweeping arm, pushing through, taking all the hits. And there's the Trump cabinet just cruising safely behind on this road. That's my analogy for you. I don't know what Matt Gaetz is coming up to next.
I don't think that he's going to just be an OAN host for the rest of his career. I'm sure there's some of the things happening. Is Matt Gaetz a perfect creature? No, he drew all that fire. So whether it was intended and then he withdrew or whether he was floated out there and they realized that this was his job is that he was going to be the bullet magnet and just catch everything. He took it. And now you've got people like Pam Bondi just cruising through.
It's pretty fun. We watched all kinds of absurdly stupid things, and they were basically mostly aimed at cash. Patel. They aimed them at Cash because because they didn't have anything left in their hopper, this lady sat there and fielded questions that somebody else was supposed to be. They were trying to hold her accountable for someone else's words. There is nothing funny. This is a classic Democrat move
at this point. They did the same thing to Marcus Allen. Remember, they're like, there's a Twitter account, Marcus Allen 67567555. And he's like, that's not me. And they're like, but do you agree with what he said? And they're like, it's not me. So like, I don't know. No, I don't. And so Pam just told them, yeah, Cash Patel had some things to say. I look forward to hearing what his answers are to you when you ask him because he's him and I'm
not. And they went like, they just got bodied on this stuff over and over again because they were poorly prepared. And I think it was because they tried to attack everybody. And Trump basically gave them enough inflammatory people that they weren't able to go after anybody. Some of these folks are just sailing through. Some of them are not. I'm going to play you Pete Hagseth. This is his a piece from his opening statement, which is worth seeing. OK, here's a little taste of
what he had to say. And it's like this shouldn't even be debatable in an America that doesn't have people that
hate the country. Again, if they're going to hate some babies, if they're going to hate some Americans before they're even born, it's actually not shocking to me that they would hate what a man says when he says that Americans, you know, military, the greatest military that's probably ever existed, should serve the people and protect the Constitution the way that it has for the last couple 100 years. All right, here's heck, Seth's opening statement.
This is from the other day. But it's worth holding on to. The Department of Defense under Donald Trump will achieve peace through strength, and in pursuing these America First national security goals, will remain patriotically apolitical and stridently constitutional. Unlike the current administration, politics should play no part in military matters. We are not Republicans. We are not Democrats. We are American warriors. Our standards will be high and they will be equal, not
equitable. That's a very different word. We need to make sure every warrior is fully qualified on their assigned weapon system, every pilot's fully qualified and current on the aircraft they are flying, and every general or flag officer is selected for leadership or promotion purely based on performance, readiness and merit. That is, that is controversial. We are screwed as a nation. People should go, yeah, I really appreciate that. That's that's really good stuff. That's useful.
We can get behind that. Thank you for clarifying your position. We support a merit and capable military. The end. But instead, you saw the guys sitting there with their glasses on their faces. They look like they're just coming in on a on on a Bender. You know, they're all hungover, which is why it was so funny that Mark Mullane Mullins called it out the other day that people come to work drunk. I'm going to play you some things that actually do concern me. The left.
I'm I'm less interested in. I'll play you one little clip here in just a second of of Mazzy Hirono, because she's just she's just funny. She's so dumb and she thinks that she's going to walk into something dealing with superior intellects. Pam Bondi. I don't know that she's like a top tier intellect, but everybody is a top tier intellect compared to Mazzy Hirono, who is just like the dimmest bulb. She's an incandescent 15 Watt, you know, barely lights up your
refrigerator. But if you take her outside of the fridge and put it in a room, it doesn't even light up the corners of the room. That's how bad she is. Before we do, let's just let's, since we're talking about kids, making me think about my kids who do not like to eat meat for some reason, but what they do like to do because they'll eat Mad hat jerky, they really will. This is not like a joke. This is an actual, this is an actual fact. Matt hat Jerky. I don't know why it has two TS.
It's Matt with two TS, Hat with one T Apparently I got the little heavy with the T on that one. jerky.com/kyle. Mad Hat jerky.com/kyle the way you'd think it should be spelled, not how it's on the screen. And you can check them out. They make a great product.
It's a USDA prime cut beef. If you buy it the way that I do, I get the 12 ounce bags and it sometimes is the only protein that I can get my three-year old son to eat because he's a crazy little boy that runs around and just refuses things. He'll eat steak, he won't eat chicken. He calls chicken steak. He calls everything beef.
Like he doesn't know what it is. He knows that he eats mad hat jerky and so do we. So if you guys want to get that, especially if you're on like a keto or a carnivore focused diet, you can get things that are keto and carnivore friendly. It's just meat, a couple good little seasonings on there, high quality taste. I get the roasted garlic and I also like getting the black truffle.
Both of those are good. I don't know what black truffle is. I'm not even sure it's a real thing, but if you guys want to check it out, it tastes very good. Whatever it is that they whatever they're calling it again, Mad hat jerky.com/kyle, let's do a let's do a Mazzy Hirono clip kind of lighten up the mood here. She just gets bodied. Bodied is like my favorite term. I don't know why I like it, but I like the way it sounds. One woman, younger, prettier, smarter, just thrashes this clown.
This like Hawaiian clown show. 77 years old, she does not need to be there. She's too old. She's too dumb. And she also exposed that she didn't show up and then Pam just hits her right between the eyes with you didn't even show up to talk to me beforehand. So how are you going to operate in good faith? Winning. Here we go. That you, as attorney general, should investigate one of his perceived political enemies? Would you do so? Senator Hirono, I wish you had met with me.
Had you met with me, we could have discussed many things and gotten to. I am listening to you now. Could you respond to the question? Yeah. You were the only one who refused to meet with me, Senator. But what we would have discussed is that it is the job of the attorney general. I'm very happy to listen to your responses, Underoath, Miss Bondi.
So I think it's really important to us that the attorney general be independent of the White House, and you have a president-elect who considers the EU's office, his law firm. I would like to know whether, if the president suggests hints, asks that you as attorney general should investigate one of his perceived enemies. Senator, I certainly have not heard the president say that, but what I will tell you is 2/3 of Americans have lost faith in the Department of Justice and
it's statements like that. I believe people continue to lose faith. If I am confirmed as attorney General, it will be my job. Not only keep the mayor and you're not responding, but but restore integrity to that department. That's what I plan on doing every single day as Attorney General on August 25th, 2025. She's so dim. Let's move on to something you said it's bad. OK, so here's NBC covering the six or sorry, the seven takeaways from the jam packed
day of confirmation hearings. They put Pam Bondi picture up front. That's fine. Who was looking at it? We had Marco Rubio, didn't hear a lot about his, I assume that flies by because he was a senator. So that makes it real easy. Pam Bondi, Attorney General Sean Duffy, we've heard from John Radcliffe, CIA director, doesn't seem to be catching any Flack in the media. I wonder why that is. He's just sliding right through. Chris Wright, energy secretary.
What you're hearing is these vague sort of rumblings from the press that they're mad that the ultra wealthy are getting into positions and Chris Wright has an energy company and actually knows what the heck he's talking about in energy. So that would be kind of a welcome change. As far as I can understand, he's the guy that we played a little while ago where he was like making fun of North Face because North Face is trying to dunk on the on the petroleum industry.
Meanwhile, all of their products are made from petroleum products. So they can't even exist without the oil industry anyway. It is what it is. I think what happened is North Face said that they would not allow branded North Face slash like some petroleum company custom jackets. They didn't want to have their name associated with a petroleum company, even though they can't exist without the petroleum industry.
Russ Vaught, who's the former, he was in charge of the Center for Renewing America. He's the one who fired Steve Friend. We're not a big fan of Russ Vaught, but he's going to be the director of Office of Management and Budget, whatever. These people kind of just like avoided a lot of the negative press coverage. We're not big fans, but so be it. Whatever. He's going to get in. OK, so here's what, Here's NB CS takeaways because these are worth looking at #1 Nobody ruined their chances for
confirmation. Yeah, we know because no one screwed up. That's fine. Pam Bondi, this is they're going to hone in on this. Did not say that Donald Trump lost in 2020. Why do we think that? Why are we more and more assured that even if you're not somebody who like initially was like, I think the election was was fraudulent, Why are we assured? Because he just won back-to-back. You think he won? He didn't lose.
He didn't win it in 2020. Any we needed like a really bad Biden. Like it was already obvious that Joe Biden was garbage. Joe Biden was pretty much as bad in 2020 as he was in 2024 when he was campaigning. So I didn't see a huge amount of light between. But they're very upset because she wouldn't acknowledge that he lost that. So be it. They grilled Bondi over Cash Patel. That's another take away. And they did. Sheldon Whitehouse did it. Maziarono did it.
They talked about the government gangsters, the list of so-called enemies. Cash has already said plenty of times in in public. It's like, look, these people, if they broke the law, then we need to go after them. If they brought policies, we need to get them out of the the ability to affect American government change. It's pretty straightforward. Apparently Rubio seeks concessions from Ukraine and Russia. So that was a big take away that they had Vought previews of
potential major spending fight. That was something that they were talking about. They said, he said they didn't like the way. Let's see here. It's the 1974 Impound Control Act Vaught said he doesn't see it as binding law. The law was prevented to prevent the president from refusing to spend money appropriated by the Congress. It's been upheld by the Supreme Court in the past. It was the center of the House's
first impeachment. In other words, that the president, even though Congress may say this money is for this, the president gets to decide whether or not to actually execute on that. And theoretically, the Supreme Court kind of agrees with that. We've seen Democrats do that, by the way. They have no problem holding up money on certain things. They're really upset right now that that you don't have a presidential plaque. In fact, I think I have this. Let me see if I have this as a
slide. Oh, here it is. Check this out. This is from CBS. I'm going to skip ahead a little bit. Democrats are pressing for the long delayed plaque to honor J6 victims and police heroes. This is CBS reporting on it. Scott McFarland, who is an absolutely detestable, feminine, soft, oily guy. If you've ever seen him, he's like very slim and spelt in a suit that makes him look kind of like a greasy politician. Donald Trump said he.
They're upset because Donald Trump doesn't have to walk underneath a plaque honoring J6 heroes. I don't know who these heroes are, but apparently they were heroes for getting involved in the capital riot on January 6th, 2021. Another reason why I continue to highlight J Sixers and tell their stories is because we have this narrative push still coming in from CBS. The J6 heroes are the cops and the victims and the people who were very sad that they had to see this.
You know what? Like for anybody who was in DC in 2020 from from the minute that George Floyd died onward until the inauguration, it was chaotic on both sides. And I don't want to hear about it. I spent months like worrying whether or not I was going to get in a shootout with Antifa rioters and idiots who went out there and put a bunch of people from the Secret Service in the
hospitals. Are they going to put a big plaque up on the on the gates on the north lawn for the White House honoring the Secret Service members who held the lines? They drove the president of the bunker. We've got a really interesting interview from a guy named Richie McGinnis. Not this week, but next week. Richie was there. I was there the day after. It was really serious. Are we going to have plaques for them? Are we just doing plaques for political platitudes?
No, this is all about Nancy Pelosi's attempt to preserve the narrative. And of course, they sent Mike Johnson a letter. And this is what this whole story is about, that a bunch of these these hacks signed off on it. Now there's Jerry Connolly's name. He's one of my favorites. Bennie Thompson, all the J6, you know, sort of supporters and
lovers. They went out there and they they wanted this plaque because they wanted Donald Trump to have to see it when he came in. It's not going to happen. So they're very, very upset about it. Again, jam packed days. All right, we'll go back to the the jam pack, the seven takeaways lawmakers, they steer clear of controversy. That's because we had Ratcliffe and Duffy, both former House members, Very little fanfare, not very many people listening, didn't get big coverage.
Nobody seems too upset about it. It's just, it's funny, like I said, that minesweeper analogy, it holds real true because if Matt Gaetz was there, it would have been fireworks for the Pam Bondi thing. The thing that did bother me about the Pam Bondi confirmation hearing, or at least the the questions that were being run all had to do with seven O 2 and her positions they're in. A lot of people are worried
about her position on guns. At the end of the day, the attorney general doesn't actually write any laws and the enforcement thereof is actually less concerning. I think that that will happen in line as long as we get a good ATF director, as long as we have a Cash Patel that cares about firearms rights and understands what it is, the attorney general's ability to like prosecute gun cases. You have to bring the prosecution after the case has
already been investigated. So there's an investigatorial aspect of it. And if it's not prioritized, there's no reason to. The thing that does bother me is seven O 2. And that's been something that I'd be willing to die on the hill of. Here is quote UN quote, our side.
I know they're not our side, but this is John Cornyn and Lindsey Graham, deep state sycophants, people who just love them some Intel products apparently talking falsely about 7. O2. I'm fairly confident that even though these guys may be read in, they have never actually seen somebody do work the way that I used to using this tool in the data warehouse system. We actually just went on Tim cast the other day and talked about DWS.
So if you guys missed that episode and you want to hear more about it long form, you can. But these men are absolutely saying things that are false. These are not true statements about seven O 2. And John Cornyn needs to be primaried and thrown out. I am so sick of this guy. He is a horrible representation of Texas and Lindsey Graham. I cannot believe that South Carolina continues to allow this guy to be their representative. He is a greasy, slimy, oily person, too.
So two of the most detestable members of the Senate talking about Seven O2 falsely. And then I'm going to do a little contrast with Mike Lee, who's a little bit closer. So here's Graham. But do you support reauthorizing FISA in 2025? Senator, I believe seven O 2 is up in 2026. I believe it's 2026 and we will closely be looking at that. FISA is a very. Important You agree that the the Seven O2 provides important Intel gathering capability to protect our nation.
Extremely important. OK, so, Pam, you're about to step into a job that's one of the most important jobs in any democracy. Yeah, it's super important. It's super important to have seven O2. How in the world did we get through without having it for as long as we did? You know that we won the Cold War basically without having FISA at all.
And the only reason that they did is so they could have national security tools applied and have basically a secret hearings that would hide it was initially foreign intelligence. It was supposed to be focused on something that had nothing to do with terrorism, that had nothing to do with external threats that were non nation state actors. And seven O 2 is only supposed to handle people that are outside the United States that
are non uspers. The fact that it is used for anything else is a violations and abomination of our Constitution and our Bill of Rights. I emphatically say that Here's John Cornyn again. I don't know what these guys have in it. Maybe they're buddies with the lobbyists that do all the the actual contract work that gathers this data.
It's gnarly. It is gnarly, gross stuff listening to these old disgusting men that either don't know or they must be so compromised that they cannot stand the idea of of having it exposed. I just don't know what would make you look at it, understand what the tool is, and go, OK, this is totally fine because it is not fine. Thankfully, we have Mike Lee to kind of contrast this in a second here going to talk about
abuses. We've already shown that the people using these tools cannot be trusted with it. That should be where you start and end. I think there's a lot of misinformation with regard to how Section 7O2 works. I'm happen to be one of the members of the Senate Intelligence Committee. We read that product on a regular basis, and it is not
used to spy on American people. I think what's fundamentally missing is a lack of trust in the intelligence community, including the FBI, which I'm hoping you and Mr. Patel can restore. OK, let me just interrupt right there. Why do the American people not have trust in the intelligence apparatus? Because they're spying on Americans. It's the dumbest thing that you've ever heard. The guy literally made the argument right there. The agencies that have these tools cannot be trusted.
Nobody disagrees. They can't be trusted because they did the thing that this guy just said they weren't doing. Why are you like this, John Cornyn? What makes you go out there and try to just sling wholesale BS like that? Mike Lee tried to set the record straight, thankfully, again, seven O 2. And the endorsement or the lack of endorsement by the attorney general is actually totally irrelevant.
Lawmakers need to do their job. And that means the American people need to go out there and vote people in that understand that their civil liberties and they should be on the left and the right. By the way, we should all agree the government needs to get a flipping warrant. It's actually not that hard to go out there and do it. If you have PC, great. If you don't piss off and draw a line. We learned the the wrong lessons
from 9:11. You cannot have Intel agencies directly giving information in in raw form to a law enforcement agency for querying. If you don't understand what the what the argument is, let me just break this down really quick. The argument is this because seven O 2 allows them to get certain information for the national security side and they have it. And that is a lawful purpose for them to have it under seven O 2
and the rest of the FISA. Because the FBI now has access to this data warehouse system, which happened under Obama in 2016. As George Hill very accurately points out, it changed dramatically in the era right before Donald Trump went into office. They probably did it to be able to insulate and and and beef up the intelligence apparatus against Donald Trump.
When they did that, they gave the FBIA lawful purpose to have it. And the argument that guys like John Cornyn and Lindsey Grammar saying is that because they have it for a national security, they can lawfully query it without getting a warrant. No, the idea after 911 was that you would still have to go get a warrant for things that were criminal in nature or you declassify the information. They don't do either. They do a thing called parallel construction. That's the opportunity.
And here's the problem. I know that this has happened. I've seen it happen. We had guys that were being investigated for 23 years under counterterrorism cases. Those are national security. What do they get busted for? What was the search for? For child pornography, Now, I don't want anybody engaging in or taping or distributing or sharing child pornography as much as you. But the fact that matter is we have to tolerate a certain amount of evil in this country because we cannot break the
rules. Because once you break it for evil, then that definition can creep dramatically. It will go to everybody because at some point you will be considered evil. It's always going to happen that way. Actually, Mark Zuckerberg says something about this, the concept of hate speech, misinformation. The question is who gets to judge? The answer can be not the government if you let the government do it. This is him on Joe Rogan talking about this exact problem.
And then I'll give you Mike Lee as a contrast. The two categories that I think I've been very politicized are misinformation because who gets to judge or what's false and what's true. You may just not like my opinion on something and then, you know, people think it's false, but it but it's but thing that that one's really tricky.
And the other one is, is basically what, you know, what people refer to as hate speech, which is I think also comes from a good place of, you know, wanting to crack down on that, of, of wanting to promote more inclusion and, and, and belonging and people feeling, feeling good and like having a, a pluralistic society that can, that can basically have all these different communities coexist.
Except everyone. But I think the problem, right, the only place you can do that is go to your church. That's what your church is supposed to teach you. The government doesn't have any role in it. It doesn't. It's not allowed to. I'm going to just get ahead of myself one more time here. How about this? The reason why we know they cannot be trusted with this stuff is because they already did this. I may have a little bit to do with this. I don't know why Josh Halley
doesn't want to say my name. Say his name, guys, go out there and hammer him with this stuff. It turns out they went into faith communities. That's the thing that that Mark Zuckerberg was just talking about, faith community. He doesn't know what he was talking about. Like pluralistic society and all this humanistic sort of secular values. No, we're talking about
religion. We're talking about the reason why the left has the values they do, the reason why they think that human beings can be of value. It's the contrast they have in their head. They think that everybody should be included. I agree. They think that everybody should be treated in a non payable way. That's very Christian of you. How? Well, very charitable. They also want to kill off kids with Down syndrome.
Shame on you. Maybe because your values don't align, you can't trust the government to be the the arbiter of this stuff. It is meant to be held by polite society and that society is not part of government. They may participate in government like Sean Duffy, but they don't have to be the government deciding what is and is not moral, righteous, acceptable. They do not get to decide what speech is OK, what religions are tolerable. Read the Bill of Rights, you
clowns. This is really straightforward stuff and you're you're just stepping on it again. Mike Lee will make the final argument. Let's do Josh Haley first, because with this is the reason why we don't trust them you. Put an end to that kind of of deliberate intimidation of of the good American citizens on the basis of their religious beliefs.
Yes. Senator, I'm glad to hear you say that because we need it. We need it, Miss Bondy, We, we need a new chapter at the Justice Department and we need it quickly. And I'm, I'm glad you're committed to it. Now, I also have heard you been asked about your comment that you thought that in some cases we need to investigate the investigators, the ones who were bad. You know, I have to say, I'm glad to hear you stand by that. We need to do that.
You need to do that. And I'll give you another example. I'm sure you've read about this memo which I now hold in my hands, this memo that was developed by the FBI field office in Richmond, VA, 23rd January 2023, targeting Catholic parishes for spying, for recruitment of infiltrators. I mean the memo goes on and on and on about the FB is plans to put assets into Catholic
parishes, into choirs. This is an unbelievable, unbelievable assault on Americans First Amendment rights and we only know of it because of a brave whistleblower who came forward and released it to us. And I will tell you, I have never been misled and lied to like I was by the current attorney general and the now former FBI director when they sat right where you're sitting now and told this committee, oh, we don't know anything about it.
Nobody was punished, nobody lost their job, nobody was corrected. Nobody remembers that my name is at the bottom of that disclosure. That's OK, you guys do. I'm just saying I'm not trying to toot my own horn. By the way, the other person, the person that brought that to me, lost his job as well, 27 years in the Bureau, a solid citizen, a good man, not a Catholic, Saw this is a problem because you understood what the Constitution meant.
You know, the way that we expect our FBI agents to operate, that they would look at it and say my job is to protect the Bill of Rights, to make sure that I do not step over those bright lines that say that you cannot demonize this stuff. You cannot decide what is good and bad. Here's Mike Lee. I'm going to make this closing argument to you. This is the the position everyone should have. If you are a skeptic, you are also a skeptic of government, including when you're the one in
power. And you need to hammer our politicians so that they do not bring bad values and they don't step on the oath. It's a it. It should be the basis of their service. So you've been asked today a little bit about Section 7O2 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, also known as
FISA. There are those who have repeatedly assured members of this committee, including myself, that don't worry, content of phone calls or electronic communications involving American citizens, sometimes resulting in the quote UN quote, incidental collection of American citizens, private conversations, don't worry. Their 4th Amendment rights are just fine.
And yet when they incidentally collect the communications of American citizens, either because they're perhaps unwittingly talking to somebody who might be an agent of a foreign power and, and themselves under 7O2 surveillance, they get on to this big database. And at times there are those in the government, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, who have gotten into that database. And done so of course without a warrant because there currently is no warrant requirement as
described. Earlier, no real warrant requirement because they have legal access to it. Then they queried it and they've done so without a warrant like on the best case scenario in 2022 A 284,000 times without authorization, almost 300,000 times and that's when they actually curtailed it. That was a 95% improvement from the millions of violations that happened beforehand. Only the government would say that.
The thing that we're not allowed to do, we did so much better because we only violated the law a couple 100,000 times. That is what we're walking into. That's why you have to hold even Republicans feet to the fire. It's incredibly important folks. I hope you'll stick around too because we're about to send you over to the American Radicals. If you're watching over on on X, you guys can follow them at Amradpod. It's Amradpod just spelled out. That's where you can go find
them. If you're on Rumble, it's very easy. We're going to raid you right into them as Steve Friend and Garretta Boyle, 2 FBI whistleblowers who have testified in front of weaponization and given information on these and other topics. You guys will find that interesting. I will not leave you without a
palate cleanser. I will say thank you so much for joining us. This palate cleanser has nothing to do with anything other than, you know, there is an ongoing threat that you probably are not aware of. And that threat is that of Indian COVID. So we were worried about bird flu originally. Indian COVID is actually breaking out in this country. And so I want you guys to be prepared for it. We're going to give A2 listens to this little thing because
it's actually pretty scary. So here's your public service announcement about Indian COVID coming your way. Just so you know, and I wanted you to hear me from me first. Went to hospital today for a blood test and I'm positive for Indian COVID. They don't think it's too bad, but they said they could get worse over the weekend and just that you Nadal Sherry bunch of deepa data test of the whole day. Just so you know, and I wanted
you to hear me from me first. I went to hospital today for a blood test and I'm positive for Indian COVID. They don't think it's too bad, but they said they could get worse over the weekend. And just that you, Nadal, Sherry, bunch of Deepa data test of the whole day, you got to watch out for that stuff. It's very, very pernicious and it is certainly sneaking up on our country right now. OK, so for all of you who are still with us, thanks for joining us today. Hope you guys had fun.
We'll do friendly Friday tomorrow. I want to let you know I'm going to be at Shacho next week. So we're going to have kind of a funky schedule and also I'm going to tease it out. It'll be on social media very shortly. But we've got a conversation with Sean Witzman, who is my favorite plumber. And J Sixer just got off probation. We're going to be doing a Sunday conversation with Sean Witzman. I'll tag that out on social. So follow us over there. Thanks so much for being part of the program.
We'll see you guys very soon. God bless you, have a great day. Thanks for listening to the Kyle Serafin show, streamed live weekdays on rumble.com/kyle Serafin. Follow Kyle on Twitter, Truth Social and Instagram at Kyle Serafin.
