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 joining us tonight. He's the host of something that strangely is called with Kyle Serafish. Kyle Serafi, I can't thank you enough for speaking out. I knew you guys were out there, and I knew it was just a matter of time. But you got a lot of guts putting your face and your name to this. You're doing a service on behalf of the American people. And from the bottom of my cracked and broken heart sometimes, thank you very much.
Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower, 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 the Kyle Seraphin show. Thanks for joining us. Really appreciate you guys being here. Thanks for kind of enduring our little weird pre pre stream stream.
You guys got to see what a fed operation this really is. I pushed the button too soon and triggered all of it. So you guys got to see me putting the show together and that's how it works every single morning. Today is Monday, it is December the 2nd and we are live on Rumble and we are live on Locals and we've been live on some of those places for a little bit longer than I intended to. All right, so let's get into this.
Today we're going to be talking about the thing that we were all hoping for and happened over the Thanksgiving weekend. It's cash only time. I love it. I'm thrilled. I had a couple of very nice little chats with cash on the back end here. I'm not going to reveal what we talked about, but I will tell you that I think that he's a he's really honored and he is ready to rock. I'm also going to tell you guys
about the real challenge. And if those of you who caught a long Twitter space, I did, I spent a couple hours talking about 12 or 1300 people over on X and we did a long discussion about the challenge and that's going to be really important. I don't think anyone else is going to be talking about in the way that I will. So I'm going to be talking about
that today. We're going to get into something called the org chart, which is not very exciting, but it is the nuts and bolts of how the FBI is going to have to be fixed. And I won't give you specific names, but I'm going to tell you the challenges and why they need to be discussed. So we're going to get into that today. And then, of course, Joe Biden turned it on his head. I've got all the evidence showing that he said he wasn't going to do it.
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meat of the potatoes. I want to start with a little bit of a warm up. Democrats are still discussing the thing about how did we lose? And I just, I can't help enjoy it enough. There's enough of this out there. This is the reason why Joe Biden obviously was going to pardon his kid. This is the reason because they don't talk about things seriously and they don't tell you the truth. They've been lying about whether or not Biden was mentally cogent
and capable of doing the work. And this is an article that came from ABC. Democrats were divided on the seriousness of political issues after the defeat. And this is actually very telling. Nearly a month after the devastating election loss, they have these cracks in the foundation of their party. I'm going to share with you the actual, the, the one thing that they just cannot accept, because you cannot have two things be
true at once. You cannot be the party of the everyday man and the working class and the downtrodden and the poor and so on, and also be the party of the billionaires. It doesn't necessarily work unless you actually have American values. And the Democrat Party does not espouse American values. American values are hopeful
values. They're ones that say that you can climb out of poverty, that you basically want the system to help those who have more money because you aspire one day and you actually expect one day to be someone who has more money. Most of you probably live that in your life. You started off making almost nothing because you knew nothing. Your skill set was very low.
And then as you progress in career time on the planet, experience, knowledge base, marketable skills, oh, you stop making whatever that minimum wage was at McDonald's or the burger flipping job that you had. Mine was a baskin-robbins scooping ice cream. And you start getting slightly better paid jobs. You're like, oh, I know how to talk to people.
I can go become a waiter. And yes, I did that and I waited tables at Chili's and Saltgrass Steakhouse and a bunch of other like regular people jobs, things you don't hear people in the media talk about. We're going to be talking about these regular people jobs and actually doing the work inside of a either a corporation or a corporate structure, which could
be government. If you want to talk about qualifications, most of the people that are telling you about who is and is not qualified to do any job, this is going to get to Cash Patel in a bit. They don't know what the hell they're talking about because they've never actually held what I would call real jobs. They've never actually done work where they faced deliverables and had to go out there and meet a deadline. These people have lived in, like, all kinds of like fantasy
worlds. And yeah, is the news business deadline oriented? It can be, unless you're a pretty lady. We got some pretty fun examples of this and we keep seeing it. The Democrat Party is kind of lost touch with regular people. In fact, as kind of an example of this, I want to play this little clip. I think I still have it on here. I should have it on my screen.
Give me a second here. I got a Bill Maher clip and he's talking to probably the least in touch person in human history, or at least in the top 10 Jane Fonda. And he's saying something that is abundantly true. It's obvious to those who are watching. And then I'm going to come back to this article here and tell you the main point, which is so interesting. But here's here's Bill Maher trying to red pill, I guess Jane Fonda and I think it's interesting.
I think it's worth it's worth knowing that Bill Maher is a voice of sanity and that makes him the enemy of a Jane Fonda who looks so out of touch I can't even handle it. Anyway, enjoy this little back and forth. They just think the far left has gone so nutty on so many issues. That's what they're being told. That's what they by people like you because it's true. You think the far left does nothing crazy? Oh, I'm sure they do. Oh, well then. But I don't know who is the far
left. What do you mean when you say far left? I mean, I could give you a million examples. Well, give me one. OK. The N double ACP. You think the N double ACP is? Could I finish my sentence? You asked me for an example. Yeah. N double ACP last year issued a travel advisory. You know, that's like we used to. The State Department does to go to. I'm sure when you went to Vietnam, they were advising you not to. There's a war on, I know, but
you know, a travel advisory. Today we have them for very dangerous countries. Don't go to North Korea, don't go to Iran, you know where they issued a travel advisory for black people not to go Florida. Every day there's stories like that where that just makes people roll their eyes. He gets it. They just roll their eyes. Why do they roll their eyes? Because it's absurd that black people go to Florida. Because black people live in Florida. There are tons of them.
It's absurd. Do you notice the way that Jane Fonda is sitting there? If you're just listening to the program, what you couldn't see is that this woman behaves like a meth head. The kind of person that is so uncomfortable in their own skin at hearing things that jar the sensibilities that they have. They cannot, they cannot even sit physically still enough to receive the information. That's what's going on in that video clip. She's at the edge of her seat. She's squirming.
You'd think that it's because she doesn't like what she's hearing. It's because she can't even process. She cannot wait to debunk it. And then she says, well, I only, I, you know, I read 2 papers because you're 1000 years old. She looks kind of like a crypt keeper. She's in a really good shape for a crypt keeper, by the way. Kind of got that, that pickling effect you'd assume. In any case, Democrats are decided on the serious nature of political issues after the
defeat. What is it saying? There are two basic camps going on over there. There's the Jane Fonda camp, which is that nothing's wrong. We did it right. And all these dummies chose poorly. How could they be so dumb? And that's being headed right now by sort of the ever enthusiastic and ever hopeful Jared Paulus, who's the governor of Colorado. And he said the glass is half full. The election was close. If we got another two or three percent of American voters,
that's like several million. For whatever it's worth, it would have been successful and LED to victories from the presidency on down. He's leading a group called the Governor's Safeguarding Democracy, which just sounds insane. We, you always know that on the, the, when they use the word democracy, they're not talking about our constitutional Republic. They're talking about something way more dangerous.
They're talking about a tyranny of the majority, majoritarianism, which is not how the American system is set up. It's not an American system, but the other piece was, is sort of the other side of people that understand what was going on. This is a guy named Ken Martin, and he's part of the, go figure, the Democratic Labor Farmer Party in Minnesota. So laborers and farmers, everyday people, you'd think. His statement to The Associated
Press was as follows. Quote, People do not believe that the Democratic Party is fighting for them or for their families or gives a damn about their lives. We lost ground with almost every group except wealthy households and college educated voters. And that is what it leads them looks like when people who aspire to be wealthy households because they came out of college educated places look no, no shame in the game. I went to college. My parents helped pay for college.
I I was expected to go to college. I went to prep schools when I was younger. If you were in my circle of friends, it was the expectation that you would go to college. It was also an expectation. You get a scholarship and you try to do it either academically or through sports. But that is that is the upper
class of American existence. It's the upper class of the world to be able to say that you can go and spend 4 years paying significant money and it was far cheaper back when I was going to college, obviously, than it is today. But it is a upper class thing in the entire crust of the world that you would be able to go and spend 4 years being educated. And I'll tell you this, and this is becoming more and more obvious and people like Elon Musk are saying it as well.
So when the richest man in the world is saying that a college degree is not worth what it is printed on, this was obvious to me when I went back to school after enlisting. So let me just give you kind of a, a story. This is a little bit of my personal background, but I went to college like many people. I got out and I went and found a job which basically didn't require anything. But the fact that I had a college degree would get you in the door. My college degree was in a was
in liberal arts. I studied science for three of the five years, like hard sciences, I was studying biology, I was studying mechanical engineering and all these other kind of things. And I come out with like a liberal arts degree, which is like a classics degree.
And I end up getting jobs in sales, which you actually don't need a college degree, but you know, whatever you have that you have the experience and the ability to relate to people based on that, maybe a bit a bit of confidence it gives you. And then at 27, I enlisted, which required no college degree. And I worked with guys who were 17 and 18 and 19 years old and made eighteen. I think it was that low. I think it was like $1800 a month, maybe it was less. It was a very, very low
paycheck. I took an 80% pay hit from the previous job that I'd worked, which was in finance for a movie studio. So I do get the the dancing back and forth. And I also get the idea that more and more people are recognizing that college is essentially making people debt slaves and they are getting beholden to a system and the only people that still buy this system, it seems like our democratic elites.
I'm not really that that worried about whether or not my kids who are, you know, 135 and seven go to college because I don't think it's necessary. I don't think it's required. I think they need to be educated. But I think like many of you, we have this instinct that these things are, are overblown and they are not going to be the gatekeepers. It's going to be competency and
skills. And you know what, you can make a lot more money being a plumber or a Carpenter right now than most kids who graduate with college degrees. One of the most interesting moments that I remember going back to school after I got out, got the GI Bill. I'm in my 30s. I go to Texas State University and I thought I was going to go be a physician's assistant or a, or a, a doctor, right? So I thought I was going to go back and go to medical school of some kind.
And quite interestingly enough, I'm sitting in this genetics class with the chair of the genetics department, who was brilliant and also like a gun guy, which was kind of fun, and he wasn't that much older than me. So the two of us kind of hit it off and talked about guns and talked about shooting hogs and things like this. He's sitting there and he asked people, because a lot of genetics has to do with statistics and how you can
recognize how statistics works. So he's asking these questions of these kids that are 19 and 20 years old, the kind of people I just got out of the military serving with, and he's asking them to do the basic calculations. And he asked how many of you expect to come out of this course with an undergraduate degree and make more than $50,000 a year? This would have been in 20/12/2013 era, so about 10 or 12 years ago. And 85 or 90% of the hands go up.
They thought they were going to make more than $50,000 a year coming out. And then he asked, how many you think you're going to make more than $80,000 a year? And it's about a good solid 50 or 60% of the kids thought this. And he said, how many of you think that you're going to make $100,000 a year with an undergraduate degree? And the expectation was, and there was at least 40% of the
class, 3040%. More than 1/3 of people put their hands up and said they expect to make $100,000 right out of college because it's selling them a lie. The Democrat Party is selling the exact same lie. They're selling all kinds of crazy and it doesn't make any bit of sense. And that's maybe why we had people like Victor Davis Hanson write this piece that I have. I've got a little, let's throw his, his, his Twitter handle here up on the screen because he discussed this in long form the
other day. It's like an article on X. And I think it's worth knowing it was he's he's wrote a book that's called The Case for Trump. If you're not familiar, he's a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute. He's a brilliant guy, very low key, understands the classics, gets, you know, he has a background in military history and and he's one of my buddy's favorite thinkers because he also had that blue collar
sensibility. And he wrote this long piece about what it what happened because most people don't understand the fallout. It looks something like this. He said. Donald Trump's enemies are beginning to sheepishly and begrudgingly concede that he's proved indestructible in a way that they couldn't imagine. Why? Because he reached out to regular people there were this is the list of all the insanity that so many of us are are aware of.
The people on the left are not the Jane Fonda's are not a failed collusion hoax. The laptop disinformation roses, 2020 mail in ballot ambushes, two different impeachments attempts at being removed from the ballot, 5 criminal and civil law fair cases coordinated by the White House and the DOJ. 95% of the media coverage being negative $5 billion in 2020 and 2024 in political campaign hit ads vituperation that was across
the mainstream media. Two different assassination attempts and the left still failed to defeat him, to bankrupt him and to jail him or destroy him. And that's what happened and they don't get it. For all the spin this we realized that Kamala Harris is basically done. He talks about this as well. He said that the essentially, she's proved to be the worst Democratic candidate since at least 1972. She's not going to make a comeback.
She has no ability to do that because the money bags donors, the billionaires that voted for her and the wealthy people that supported her blew $1.5 billion in about a 100 day campaign while she was flying around on private jets and talking to Al Sharpton, Beyoncé and Oprah and paying for their endorsements. Right. Which leads me to this story over here. NBC, sorry.
MSNBC says it was unaware that the the the Harris campaign made a huge contribution to Al Sharpton's nonprofit right before they went and did a very favorable interview. This is what real corruption looks like in the media. This is pretty wild. And This is why the Democratic Party continues to be out of touch. They can't help themselves. MSNBC was unaware that the Kamala Harris campaign paid Al Sharpton's nonprofit $500,000.
He's such a grifting, race hustling clown, $500,000 before he sat down with Kamala Harris for a softball interview. And they don't know what they're going to do. MSNBC, which is being spun off as an unprofitable, unable to achieve the basics of a they have to like lower ratings than most podcasts of, of any kind of reach.
They can't get it because they just missed out on the fundamental thing that it's not about celebrity endorsements and it's not about how you can pay all these glitzy people to come and do a concert for you. It's very simple. You have to promise something that makes sense to people. You have to act like a non crazy person.
And they did everything that they could in this four years, acting like it was going to be rigged out, which is why some of us didn't believe there was ever going to be an election. I've got a video of Trump here talking to Tiffany Justice, who's been on my program. And they're talking about something that was my first whistleblower action, showing that FBI agents and that the FBI corporate structure was actually going to investigate parents at school board meetings for their
free speech. Now, my allegation was not that they couldn't do this, because of course the FBI can do this. And this is a real big problem. This is why we've been catch only over here on this program. But my allegation was, is that the attorney general lied about it, that he got some information from the National Association of School Boards that said that parents should be considered domestic terrorists.
And then when asked whether or not they would use that sort of domestic terrorism tools, the counterterrorism tools against parents at school boards, he said no underoath in front of Congress. And then we got the famous e-mail which came out in October of 2021, and I brought to my member of Congress, Yvette Harrell in New Mexico, one of two people in the entire FBI of the 38,000 employees.
I was one of two that saw this. Now, granted, a lot of people probably didn't get the e-mail, so we can't hold all of them responsible. But I brought it up and I and I shared it and made it to Jim Jordan's office. He had it from me and one other person and they went public with it in the middle of November of 2021. And not two weeks later, I was told I could no longer come back
into the FBI's office. Now, this was because I couldn't, I couldn't stomach the idea of outing ourselves as Christians and doing a nasal swab every 72 hours. But they were all related. And this has been a big piece of
God's plan. I said this in a in a on the space the other day when I was speaking to to this audience on Twitter or on X. And the statement is if you wrote up the story of what has happened to me and my family and the redemption arc that is happening in such a short swing back, it feels like it's been a long time. The last two years and three years have felt eternal, a total lifetime. But in in just pure numbers, it's less than 1000 days. And it's crazy to think how fast
and how much has happened. If you wrote that story up and you went to a Hollywood executive and you tried to pitch them the story, we want to make a movie about this, they would laugh you out of the office because it's absurd and ridiculous. It's not plausible. Here's Donald Trump talking about the thing that was exposed
by yours truly and why. It's insane for me every morning when I look at the news to see how many of the things, particularly with the FBI has done that I personally had a touch on. And it's not pride. It's more like it's more like awe. I'm constantly just blown away that I was in a position to know or be given information to out all of these things because as I was, it was pointed out to me by my former supervisor on social media this weekend who's not a very nice guy.
I was only in the FBI for six years, which is an eternity for workplace for me because I work very, very quickly, as you guys may guess, but it's not that long for people within the FBI. We're going to get into the org chart and how it gets fixed in a little bit here too. And I want you guys to stick around for that 'cause I think it's going to be useful. Donald Trump talking to Tiffany Justness.
Like I said, national figures, people that I'm that I'm making an impact on without even trying. I didn't know that this is where it was going to go, and it's truly wild to be part of it. But you know, I'm, I'm for parental rights all the way. I don't even understand the concept of not being. Thank you. No, But when you see some of the when you see some of the things that doesn't, that's another, you know, like why would somebody want to have an open war?
Why would when you see some of the things that that they want people to do in these school boards and they become like dictatorships and the parents are screaming for the life of their child, a lot having to do with transgender, a lot having to do with a lot of other things. You've got to give the parents, the parents truly love the kids, OK? Some of these people on the boards, I think they don't like the kids very much what they're doing. So you have to give the rights
back to the parents. And I can't imagine it. Well, OK, this administration has been the opposite. This administration, it's like the FBI goes after the people that like it's some kind of an insurrection. It's. Crazy they called us domestic terrorists. President Trump for speaking out at school board meetings to. Well, we'll change that on the first day, I promise you. All right. And he goes on and he speaks a little bit further about that,
and it's worth hearing. The domestic terrorist part, which has been the drum that I've been beating here, is that the FBI does have two parts of its coin. And one part is about criminal investigations. And, and, and very few of you would actually have problems with most of the way criminal investigations go. January 6th is actually an anomaly.
And the way that they've pursued it should actually shame those people, should haunt those agents to their grave that they went after misdemeanor charges, because most of those people who did that also know that the FBI has never done that. But it's the national security side of the coin, which is why Cash Patel is going to be so important, because he does understand national security and he does understand the problem.
And every conversation that I've had with him about this has been we have to remove the domestic security apparatus from the FBI's purview. It cannot be doing intelligence cases that don't have criminal predication. And he's on board, which is why I've been behind it. I've had all these people. Look, folks, you guys don't get how political the job of FBI director actually has to be. And there's a high level of competency that's required.
We're going to hear a bunch of people saying why Cash doesn't have it. But what's most important to me is that they that people understand that Steve Friend and Kyle Serafin and Gerardo Boyle and guys who work inside the Bureau, like we've never aspired to go and take that job. That is not a job that I would wish on myself or wish for myself, but I will help that man do whatever it is that's
necessary. And because of the weird grace of God in the place that I was put, I had someone there was a sort of a large national security account that was that was pushing us on social media saying the people on the right and they're talking, we talk about the loony left. They call us the the loony, right?
They think that the FBI was investigating parents at school board meetings, was doing light prosecutions or no prosecutions in Portland during the Summer of Love for attacking a federal courthouse, right? And that they were spying on Catholics. And then you listen to that and you think, what, what on earth is that Lady talking about? Because I have hard documents. I've actually produced them.
I personally have produced the documents and shared them with the public that two of those things happen. And the third one, which I'd be happy to share with you all and I'll probably put it up on locals later. I was also a witness to first hand. I don't have documentation saying that they let these, the prosecutions in Portland go, but I was physically there. I've got a letter. I found it in my, in my, my
effects in my papers. I went through, I found a picture of this, which will make some of you guys laugh. There's me getting my credentials. There's Jim Comedy. Yes, he's more than a foot taller than me. I think he's like 6-9 or 610. He's huge and I'm 5/8. So there's like an average size guy against the human middle finger of Jim Comedy receiving my current credentials back in November. It's now we're going back to November of 2016. It's eight years ago. It's been a long, wild eight
years. And I also got to hang out in Portland. I've got a letter from the special agent in charge of the Portland field office thanking me and my team for the work we did, and we're all named out there. OK. It's a strange time to be part of all of this. I don't know how else to deal with it. We're hearing that they're crazy. So. And, and even weirder, I was talking to Matt Gaetz's, some of the senior people in Matt
Gaetz's staff. So I want to put this up because this is very interesting that the, the MSNBC, the NBC crew, the ABC types, they're very excited about this. I think this article comes from NBC. They're very excited that they think they ran off Matt Gaetz. And I had to ask about this because I was very curious. This is an article saying he doesn't plan to rejoin Congress after withdrawing his Trump's pick for AG.
There was some question of whether or not he was going to be going back to Congress after he chose to resign from the House because he was still elected for the 119th Congress. And he does have the ability to walk in and be sworn in again. So the question was, was he going to do it? And the answer is no, he's going to do something different.
And when I reached out, I said, you know, I'm, I'm really curious that there's a great article at uncover DC if you guys want to go read it about some of the back story. And it's kind of the shenanigans that were going on in the so-called scandals that happened with Matt Gaetz. But the real question that I was really interested in is, you know, was it his choice or was he run off?
And the individual I was speaking to said, if you know, Matt and I, I've spoken to him very briefly on, you know, and minimally, but we have some, you know, overlapping fields. I know that Steve Fred has a much closer connection. The if you know Matt Gaetz, you know that he's only doing things that he agrees to do on his own, which means that that was his choice for his own reasons, which I'm sure we'll find out soon. It's worth knowing all that
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things. There's this move right now to insulate the government against Donald Trump and, and against Cash Patel is going to be part of it. Democratic Democratic senators are urging Biden to limit Trump's ability to use the military domestically because they felt so strongly that they were going to win. Do you remember that we covered this the other day? They they want to try to shore up the capabilities.
There's already plenty of constitutional protections in case law and what you can and can't do with the United States military domestically. It's not a real threat. But this is the thing that they also cut out there. This comes from Fox News, the Pentagon. This is from October. Pentagon denies false claim. I'm going to put false claim in air quotes.
Although they did not that the Biden administration authorized troops to use force, deadly force specifically against Americans. This is the DoD directive 5240.01. They said it does not authorize the use of lethal force against U.S. citizens. That's nonsense because it totally does. Now, it does bring the DoD policy in line.
We talked about this is not the, the, the hair pull out moment that it could be, but it does bring DoD policy in line with other federal law enforcement for self-defense and for imminent danger of death or serious physical injury. But it 100% allows deadly force. That's what that directive does. Whether that's legal or not is another animal. Whether that is a problem under Posse comitatus or whether that's going to be something that's going to hold up.
I, I hope they don't test it. But to act like they didn't actually try to empower the DoD and now they're panicking because they did that because Donald Trump got in is nonsensical. We've been waiting for this moment as well. And the moment is when was when was Biden going to do one of two things? The possibilities existed that he was going to step down and allow Kamala Harris to be the first female president. It's certainly possible. It's 100% likely.
I think that that is it. It's it's got to be in the high probability range that he does that. Why? Because he can, but he also is pretty vindictive. So the possibility of the reason that I saw it happening was that he would step down and the deal was you get to be the president and then you have to pardon my kid. So I said I wouldn't do it. Apparently he's just abandoned that. He's just abandoned whether or not he was going to keep his
word. So let me just run through sort of like a fun game of these are the highlights of saying that there would be no pardon for Hunter Biden, which if you guys have been paying attention over the weekend, that was the big news that of course he did and a blanket pardon at that. We'll we'll talk about it in a second. Let's do a little kind of compilation of fun. Here's KJP Sideshow Bob, who probably is going to be taking the week as a sick week because who wants to answer this
question over and over again? Let's enjoy a little bit of the delicious The delicious lying. Second one, would the president pardon or commute his son if he's convicted? So I've answered this question before. It was asked of me not too long ago, a couple of weeks ago, and I was very clear and I said no. Thinking back to the first question of the. Briefing.
I know you said not a lot's changed since yesterday and it's a personal matter, but from a presidential perspective, is there any possibility that the president would end up pardoning his son? No. You've lost his head several times. The president would not pardon or commute sense for his son Hunter. I just want to make sure that that is not going to change over the next six months.
The president's It's still. It's still a no. It's still a no. It's still a no. It will be a no. It is a no. And I don't have anything else to add. Will he pardon his son? No. No, no, he will not. OK, fair enough. What about from the horse's own mouth? Did he say the same thing? This is The funny thing that we keep hearing about this idea that that Donald Trump has overturned all the norms, right? It starts off with, there's no
way they would do this. And then when they do it, they act like it's always been the case. This is Joe Biden out of his own mouth, saying that he wasn't going to do. It your son Hunter is on trial, and I know that you cannot speak about an ongoing federal prosecution, but let me ask you, will you accept the jury's outcome, their verdict, no matter what it is? Yes. And have you ruled out a pardon for your son? Yes. OK, yeah, you can tell that, like, really, it pained him.
He's getting less good at the lying. He probably believed it at the time because he probably thought somebody else would do it on his behalf, that he was going to get his teammate in. How fun. How fun to see that it got worse because what you heard was not only is he not going to pardon his kid, but we are the example, the embodiment of the living rule of law. This is that standards thing, right?
The, the old joke is, is that if not for double standards, then Democrats wouldn't have any standards at all. This goes back to what I like to always talk about, how we've got this sort of moment in time where Republicans continue to try to play by the rules. Thank God, it seems like Donald Trump is actually throwing the gloves off on this. But they're trying to play chess or checkers and Democrats play demolition Derby, but they don't ever say that they're playing
demolition Derby, by the way. They claim that they're playing by the rules as they smash the chess board or as they smash the checkerboard. This is kind of a fun little moment about how the by demonstration actually is embodying the rule of law. We've been told that all the standards of norm are always thrown out when Donald Trump steps into office. Or if he were to, and that's why he was this existential threat to democracy.
How about the people that blatantly lie to your face for four straight years, not the least of which was that he was competent to even do the job. What is before us is a president who is living the rule of law. He is living it in the most, in the most personal way. He is not pardoning his son, which he could do. These are federal charges. He is not doing that. He is not doing it because he is living what it means to have a rule of law in this country.
And then is it isn't. I mean, if you want to know if he believes it, you you could actually see what is happening with his own son. I mean, I'm not saying that he should get credit for it because it is the right. That's the norm. But Trump is beneath it. Yeah, exactly. It's that you the idea that you can't see it or is that really what's going on? Or when you can see the what he is actually living by is his own son is being prosecuted and he is allowing the norms that are
required to live in a democracy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, There it is. OK, so there you got Stephen Collinson talking about Biden's pardon of his son. Pours fuel on Trump's claim of politicized justice. It's not Trump's claim. It's everyone's claim. That's being honest and looking at it. The FBI leaned down on people like parents as a priority. They lean down on pro-life protesters as a priority to the cost of what we don't know yet. Actually, I I think that George Hill and I are in agreement.
We've talked about this. George is a a very capable analyst of the problem. We are not going to see the effects and the fruits of what the Biden administration has done, particularly on the southern border until that border is closed because why would you let the enemy know what you brought in and what resources you have until the gates are shut? This is a Trojan horse situation where people that have come into this country, they probably know that the jig is up probably on January 20th.
So starting on January 20th, for the next six months to a year, we can expect whatever things that have snuck into this country and have been hiding in the shadows to unleash themselves on us. But we do know that there was a cost. That's what politicized justice look like. They went after Donald Trump and spent spent millions flying agents down to go raid Mar a Lago over a papers dispute, right? Absurd things, absurd waste of money and time.
And there's an opportunity cost because there's only so many people. So when I start hearing about the folks talking about how you're going to change the norms of what the FBI has done, it's too late. They've already done it. I lived it. I know this for a fact. And anybody that wasn't part of the FBI in the post Crossfire Hurricane era, they don't know what they're talking about. And I'm sorry that they don't.
Some of them have been able to tune in and realize that obviously they don't have the personal experience, but what my crew who is saying is accurate. But those who are disagreeing with it, and there's plenty of them, the Mike Rogers types that served in the FBI in the 80s and the 90s who don't know what the FBI is today because they haven't seen how that cancer has metastasized into something new. Screw them. They're completely obsolete. There's plenty of them.
Many of the people that I worked with have their heads so far into their own rectums, they're unable to see how dark it is or why it's dark. It's because they are. They are about institution over constitution and they failed. And God forbid they recognize it. In any case, this pardon does a couple things. One, it pardons him for a full decade going backwards.
And as some of you are speculating the chat, there's a real decent probability that the only deal that Joe Biden can make since he's had a he didn't just pardon his son. He pardoned a lot of the crimes that his son took part in for him. As far as we can tell, they were crimes while he was the vice president and the entire time that he's been president, how interesting. What is he doing? He's protecting himself. This is not just about Hunter, I don't think.
And he did let him go through that sort of sham. The show trial, we always knew that it was coming. The question was, how is it going to work out? Can he step down and let Kamala come in and pardon him a la Gerald Ford style? Is that what we're looking for? Cuz that that would be very reasonable to expect. And I wouldn't see past him pardoning all of his family
members. There's some really solid evidence, or let's call it, let's say there's a ton of smoke, that the brother of the president has engaged in some really ugly things as well. And I've had FBI agents report to me that they have sources, evidence, They have witnesses to crimes that have not been charged simply because the DOJ said we are not going to do this. And they shoved it down. This may or may not exist in the
West Palm Beach RA of the FBI. Actual source capture actual recordings of Jim Biden involved in felonies. So if that were to happen, and I don't think it necessarily will, but he might try to pardon his brother and his other family members. And in fact, what you're hearing is the mainstream media, the ones who were so excited about the rule of law and where the adults in charge and the the historical norms, they're the ones also talking about this stuff. Now we need to preemptively
pardon everybody. They know that their hand is in the cookie jar as Trump comes in in January. Of clemency. I hope that President Biden will also issue preemptive pardons to all of those people threatened by the unjustice of what will become the Department of Justice in the Trump administration. That, of course, includes Jack Smith and all of his staff, many Department of Justice lawyers. It includes President Biden himself, although we don't know that anyone can legally pardon themselves.
He will need a pardon because he is going to be harassed and charged for no crimes whatsoever. Oh, you can't charge people for no crimes. You have to articulate a crime, even if it's nonsensical, you know, like they did to Donald Trump. In any case, all of this opens up a lot of political capital, which is what all the left is concerned about. There are people on the left melting down about this.
They do not like to see that he has done this to them because it puts them in a position where they cannot make an argument against January 6 pardons. Just so it's very clear. Their reaction is, is that he basically took, he he gave Donald Trump a card to play about what's good for the goose is good for the gander. And you've decided to go after your own blood. I'm not even related to the
January 6 protesters. I'm just going to do the right thing because I can tell that justice was weaponized and you were holding back. He also wrote up a, a, just a nasty indictment of the men that were at the IRS and the FBI agents that were actually pursuing the case against Hunter Biden, saying that it was unfair and weaponized and all this other stuff. Screw you. These are lies. They are factually inaccurate.
And it's worth noting that we've got to be able to at least be clear about what it is and what it's not. I think it's shameful that he did it, but it was expected. We shouldn't be surprised. This is the way they play, right? All right, as promised, we're going to get into the cash only thing. I will continue to share things that I think are mechanically interesting, but I'm not going to share private conversations. Cash is a great guy. One of the things that he did is
he reached out anything. The day that he was, he was named by Donald Trump. He reached out to me and Steve and Garrett and thanked us in a personal way, which is really meaningful and really thoughtful. It tells you about the character of the man that even though who are we? We're a couple of guys. You know, Steve lives in a suburban house in Florida, Garrett lives in a 1500 square foot house with his family of six in Wisconsin, and I live in the outskirts of Austin, TX.
We're not power players in Washington, DC, and we got personal thank yous, which is amazing stuff only because it tells you about character. So here you go. Let's see what CNN has to say about our friend Cash. And I say that in a very meaningful way. Jack Forrest riding, who is Cash Patel, Donald Trump's pick for director. And of course, we've already played some of the wailing and the gnashing of teeth and the
tears. Anybody who's ever met this guy knows what a regular humble dude he is. Quite incredible. He is the pick. He's been named to lead the FBI. He's been an ardent supporter of Donald Trump. He refers to him as the boss. Like many people in the orbit, It's just pretty common. Let me see what the boss has to say, blah, blah, blah, that kind of thing. He's vowed to help dismantle the same organization that he's poised to lead.
This is the attitude. If you go in with the reverence that this is the most sacred thing and cannot be touched, you will not fix the problem. He's a former public defender, widely viewed as a controversial figure. I don't know why, other than the fact that he's being a representative of Donald Trump, which makes him controversial to the left. Being put in charge would mean that they have to fire Chris Ray. Chris Ray knows that his days are numbered.
There's already been talk of how to transition Chris Ray out, so that stuff is very important to know. He wrote an entire book about this. If you guys want to go find it, it's on Amazon. The hardcover is about 40 bucks. The paperback is 20 bucks. It's a it's a support to what he's done. It's called government gangsters.
And he's exactly right. It doesn't matter whether you're talking about what happened with Twitter and the Twitter Files and the censorship regime, the sort of censorship industrial complex that Shellenberger and Taibbi were talking about in 2022, or whether you're talking about what the FBI has been doing or that any of the other sort of mechanisms of the intelligence slash push down on top of private industry. It's fascism. Fascism is government gangstership. That's what it's called.
It's called fascism, which is so funny that the left continues to use that term. But he wrote a whole book about it and it's been a singular focus. This is some funny stuff. When you hear him talking about how he debunked the the Russia collusion, that they actually recognize that it was in fact a hoax. But they it, it's really hard for people on the left to deal with that. How do you talk about somebody? So let's start off with my favorite clip that I found yet.
This is not a very widely spurred clip. This is a woman named Tara Pomari, and she nails down Cash's experience, which included deputy chiefs of staff positions, which we went over his resume the other day, but senior leadership positions in DoD and DOJ, which is far more or as good as anybody that's been in charge of the FBI on paper alone. You can just evaluate them on that. This woman has basically narrowed down his scope of experience to being a 44 year
old former public defender. I thought that was the claim that Kamala Harris was so important because she's a former prosecutor and they wanted her to be commander in chief, did they not? She's going to boil this down. Let me just tell you about this. Tara, who you're seeing here, or Tara, I don't know how she pronounces it, is a 37 year old former gossip columnist. She's also written some political stuff and gone over and worked in Europe and so on.
But if you want to get right down to what her least interesting thing is, that's like saying that Kyle Seraphin is a former Chili's waiter, which is true. It is. I was always capable of doing more things than working at Chili's, just like Cash Patel is capable of doing more things than being a public defender and he's gone through and built up his resume.
This woman is very diminutive and for a 37 year old unmarried woman who just basically writes things and has never worked in any of the industry she covers, I find it quite light hearted. This is one of those things that I think is fun to watch because this is how they're going to demean a man who has a lot more gravity than any of the people that are discussing him. You have to. Be able to pay people you need to be able to. Execute massive plans and you know, it's just. Massive.
Busting. It's a, it's a huge agency as it's sprawling all over the US with various, you know, offices. It's so much more complex than one, you know, 44 year old former public defender who put up a, a, a, a memo, you know, saying that the FDA botched the, the Russia hoax. It's like, you know, you need credentials for this kind of job, right? It's wild that every former director has asked for more money in order to keep America safe and secure. And this guy? Yeah. Oh, it's wild.
They always ask for more money. Well, isn't it nice to find out that somebody who's a little bit different, a little bit different than this, who else is worried about this one guy that we're kind of excited about? These are the tears that I was drinking the minute I found out that Cash was being nominated. Here is Andy McCabe. He is a former acting director
whose face is on the wall. And I have encouraged and I hope it will be carried out and an opportunity to tear down Andy McCabe's picture from the wall of FBI directors. He was never confirmed by the Senate. He was never a director. He was an acting director. This guy also was thrown out for lying and he ended up suing and getting his pension back. It gives me some hope that maybe we'll get some justice with a favorable team under it. Here's Andy McCabe talking about how dangerous it is.
It's interesting that all the brick agents that I know, and that's what we call rank and file. What you call rank and file, I call brick agents because that's
what they're called in the FBI. If you see rank and file, it means that they haven't worked in their brick agents are excited and people have been coming out of the woodwork blowing up the phones of me and Steve friend and Garreto Boyle and my buddy Phil. Like we are all getting these calls from people saying like, wow, maybe we'll get some sanity back. The deep state types are a little bit worried. Here they are crying into their
into their mugs. Andrew, I just want to start first with you and just get your reaction to this news tonight. Yeah, well, it's, it's a terrible development for the men and women of the FBI and also for the nation that depends on a highly functioning professional, independent Federal Bureau of Investigation. The fact that Cash Patel is profoundly unqualified for this job is not even like a matter
for debate. So I think what we should, what we should really be thinking about right now is what does this signal in terms of Donald Trump's intent for the FBI, the installation or the nomination? I guess we should say at this point of cash, Patel's FBI director can only possibly be a plan to disrupt, to dismantle, to distract the FBI and to possibly use it as a tool for the president's political agenda. And, you know, as an organization, we know what that what that looks like.
This country has been there before. Did it? Right. The pre Watergate FBI, the J Edgar Hoover FBI struck fear in the hearts of Americans across the spectrum of politicians, people in entertainment, people in the civil rights community, because the director operated at the direction of presidents to collect political intelligence and to utilize the legal authorities, the investigative authorities of the FBI to terrorize and intimidate Americans.
So the question is, is that where we're going back to with this nomination? I would argue that Cash Patel would be the perfect person for Donald Trump to nominate if that's in fact his intent. He lied to the Fisk, the Ford Intelligence Surveillance Court. They spied on a presidential candidate and then an actual president. They set up a coup to try to take the man down all on false information, which the man who is now going to lead the
organization exposed. Remember, he exposed the Russia hoax that showed that the FBI did a bad job with the Russia hoax. It was a hoax that was a that was a Freudian slip on her end. And the girl that we heard talking earlier, this Tara Palmieri, she said it's a very complicated organization. It's too complicated. So let me get into the org chart, folks. Let me tell you how complicated it is at the top of the chain
for the FBI. The single thing that is the most important is the director setting the policy, but not the mechanics. He doesn't need to go to do payroll. He's not the payroll guy. That's an entire branch. OK, so here it is. What you have is a a director, and underneath the director is the deputy director. And that is an incredibly critical thing. We've made recommendations on who should be in there. We'll see if they take our picks. It's fine.
He'll make his own choice. Somebody that understands the agency, knows the nooks and crannies, knows where the shadows are, knows what to do about those things. That's what Andy McCabe used to be. And usually it's somebody that spent a lot of time in the FBI.
The interesting thing is it's always, right now a senior FBI executive, which means someone who's been a yes man for the last 10 to 15 years, Andy McCabe, by the way, talking about his eminent qualifications of being FBI director when he was, he spent three years working in a law firm out of law school and that's it. He interned for the DOJ for a few minutes and then became an FBI agent. And he was a supervisor almost immediately, like so many of
these clowns. And he was so not noticeable that he was referred to as Annie. Andy. This was a joke that went on in the New York field office that I've heard from folks because there were multiple Andy's, there were multiple white Andy's and they all kind of look the same as Andy McCabe at the time. And Andy, Andy will do was the attitude. Here's the deal. Deputy director and the director, those are the top. They go down to an associate
deputy director. This is a bullshit position and it should probably be eliminated. And we recommended as that coming off the deputy director and the Office of the director are things like public affairs that needs to be cleaned up. And we need to have a lot more transparency. Office of Congressional Affairs for real oversight. They need to actually give information and not be a fighting organization off the
general counsel. These things all answer directly to the to the director, the Office of Equal Opportunity Employment. That's nonsensical. It cannot answer to the director if it's actually investigating the director for doing things. So that should actually be taken outside Office of Professional Responsibility. This is like the internal affairs type group, the Office of the Ombudsman. These are required by federal government and the Office of Integrity and Compliance.
These are all the mechanics that exist sort of like the garbage bureaucracy. And most of these people could be decentralized from headquarters and sent out into the field where they actually get to deal with real people instead of sitting in the Hoover building. And I've dealt with all of these agencies or all these offices, by the way, every damn one of them I've dealt with, which is crazy. All right. Underneath the actual workings of the FBI are the following
position. They're called executive assistant directors, EADS. One of them is for the intelligence branch, One of them is for the national security branch. Then there's one for criminal cyber and response and services. Then there is the science and technology. There's another one called information and technology, and then human resources, which is actually the most powerful thing because it runs training, human resources, payroll and the security division.
These are the mechanics of it. So as you break this thing down, cash needs to be a leader that brings on people that understand the vision and carry them out to what are called branches. Under the branches are things called divisions. Some of these divisions should not exist. For example, under the executive director of the intelligence branch, which we recommended go away completely are the director. This is a assistant director
position. So you go from EAD to AD, the AD of intelligence, the Directorate of Intelligence should go away. There should be no reason for an intelligence directorate in the FBI, period. The other one is called the Office of Partner Engagement, which is essentially going out and doing that fascism we talked about, and that should go away as well. The entirety of the intelligence branch should go away, as should most of the Intel analysts.
They should be reassigned. And if you've listened to me and George Hilltalk, because George was an Intel analyst, the funniest thing about it is that the Intel analysts at the FBI get paid by the FBI, but they work for OD and I, which Tulsi Gabbard is taking over or hopefully is being confirmed on.
When we say that the Intel analysts within there are operating on behalf of other parameters than the FBI, we mean directly that the way that they get paid, the way that they get bonuses, and the way that they get incentivized has nothing to do with the needs of the FBI. And that needs to go away. FBI analysts should be tactical only. They should only be working on cases that the FBI is doing for investigations, not information for its own sake.
Getting rid of the Intel branch would be a big piece of it. Redefining what the national security branch does so that it looks for criminal violations of national security is critical. So you're going to have an executive assistant director there, and then underneath that you'll have an AD, an assistant director of counterterrorism. Counterintelligence and WNDWMD
should go away as well. There's no reason for the WMD because even though there are criminal violations of it, they actually fall underneath something else, which is basically just criminal. The people that are investigating it in a national security sense should work somewhere else. Doesn't matter where. NSACIADIAI don't care. Put people that are going to be looking for nukes and things like that.
It actually should probably go to the Department of Energy, which has an entire group of both capabilities, investigations and sniffing out in real time. And actually they have 18 elevens that can go out there and put hands on and arrest people that are doing things like nuclear weapons and so on. So move WMD out, then you've got criminal cyber, and this is the thing that most of us think is OK, Criminal investigation division. They need to do criminal cyber investigation.
They need to do cyber violations of criminal law. The Critical Incident Response group, that's going to be the surveillance teams, the planes that fly. Some of these are really useful technologies. There's the thing called HRT, which I would disband all together. It's the top tier SWAT team.
The FBI spends $40 million a year on 100 guys that basically have no mission set because by the time there's an actual hostage rescue mission, those things have already been handled by local police and local SWAT teams. So why the hell do we have it up? Your regional thing? Give a couple of full time SWAT teams in each time zone and call that a day if you want to keep the helicopters and the Blackhawks for whatever. I don't know why you need them, but why not?
Screw it, it's the federal government. They already paid for them. But that's what Serge is the Critical Incident Response Group and then a thing called International Operations Division, which can actually be really useful if you're a foreign person or sorry, if you're in a foreign country as an American and something bad happens, having partnership agreements with the FBI and the local law enforcement, it's could be really helpful.
So let's see that too. Then you've got the Science and Technology branch, that's OTD, the operational technology, that's the spy and technologies. Some of the stuff is really cool, really capable, probably doesn't even belong under the FBI Laboratory Division. That's the thing that we think they do. The FBI labs where they actually solve crimes, good deal, no problem there.
And SIGIS, which probably should be a stand alone agency all by itself, the criminal justice information systems, this is where your background checks go. Why the FBI does the background systems when the FBI doesn't hold records like that? It should be on its own, just like most of the ATF is not necessary. And then you've got some of the the info and technology brands. That's the IT department. They're kind of awful. I don't know as much about them.
Human resources, like I said, training division, that's all of the training from the FBI Academy to the follow on to the people that they actually teach. Things like National Academy, which is basically getting local officers and local law enforcement to buy into FBI policies through friendship and fraternity and camaraderie and then also through funding. We should probably get rid of that. So the training division is going to be really important.
The human resources division, where they've made a bunch of bad policy decisions, is really important. And the security division, which is where they actually revoked the suspendables clearance. That's how we became the suspendables. We were suspended not from the FBI, but from our clearance and then from the FBI. And that needs to be staffed up with real patriots that understand it, by the way, putting the right people into the security division immediately.
And there are some recommendations for who that is. If that happened, you can grant that that favorable FBI clearance to all of Trump's nominee in an interim way and then do the background checks later. And I think that's the right way that you get people like Susan Collins and Murkowski on board is that you give them the interim clearance. So Cash has the ability to actually change the game on that.
They've said if the FBI offered a clearance that they would have to be, you know, consider these people better. So there you have it. Here's a couple people reacting to it. This is one of my favorites, Ted Cruz, who I think is eminently brilliant, making a very clear statement where he's in favor of. I hope Ted Cruz can get his colleagues to go along and confirm a cash Patel. That's what I think. Cash Patel is a very strong nominee.
I think the entire slate of Cabinet nominees President Trump has put forward is very strong. I believe every one of these Cabinet nominees is going to be confirmed by the Senate. I think Cash Patel is going to be confirmed by the Senate. You look at his background, he has a serious professional background. He was a prosecutor.
He he was a public defender. He was a senior intelligence staff staffer on Capitol Hill. He was a senior intelligence staffer in the White House. He was the chief of staff of the Department of Defense. He was the deputy director of
national intelligence. And I got to say, all of the weeping and gnashing of teeth, all of the people pulling their hair out are exactly the people who are dismayed about having a real reformer come into the FBI and clean out the corrupted partisans who sadly have burrowed into senior career positions at the FBI. The FBI and the Department of Justice are two institutions incredibly important to the rule of law in the United States. I Revere both.
And one of the most tragic consequences of four years of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, is both DOJ and the FBI have been politicized and weaponized. And I think Cash Patel is a very strong nominee to take on the the partisan corruption in the FBI. He's right 100%. And you just heard the resume like there's that's more qualified than any of the, the last four directors that I'm aware of. Louis Freeh being the only one because he spent a lot of time in the FBI.
But coming from an outside, having an Intel background, having ADOD background, having a DOJ background, all of those things. Give me a break. He understands the problem and he's, he's, he's seriously bright. He, I, he digests information very quickly. He's a good listener. This is all silliness that these people are upset about it. I got another little piece here from you. This is Mike Rounds. This is the the enemy within right now. This is Senator Mike Rounds.
He's from North Dakota. He's the junior senator there underneath whom And he's saying that Chris Ray's a really good man. This is what's going to be the issue, the status quo Republican types. And so call your your senators. I'll have to call John Cornyn's office and we'll let him know that their their time is over if they screw around on these nominations right now. Chris Ray, you know who the president nominated the first
time around? And I think the president picked a very good man to be the the director of the FBI when he did that in his first term. When we meet with him behind closed doors, I've had no objections to the way that he's handled himself. And so I don't have any complaints about the way that he's done his job right now. And once again, the president has the the right to make nominations. But normally these are for a 10
year term. We'll see what his process is and whether he actually makes that nomination. And then if he does, just as with anybody who is nominated for one of these positions, once they've been nominated by the president, then the president gets, you know, the benefit of the doubt on the nomination. But we still go through a process and that process includes advice and consent, which but the Senate means advice or consent sometime. Yeah, yeah, we get it. I'm sorry.
I was, I was inaccurate. That South Dakota, I get the Dakota territories mixed up. My buddy and I just refer to them as the territories. But yes, it's a it's South Dakota. So there are going to be some some snakes inside. There are going to be some people that have some concerns that are trying to maintain the status quo. I I assume that they're trying to weasel the way to get something. At the end of the day, they should confirm these people.
They should confirm all of them because Donald Trump came in and not the one to two to 3% like we heard about at the beginning of the program. But in fact, all areas, all voting groups he gained ground with because people want to see this happen and they have an instinct. There was some unfairness that was done. I'm going to give you a last little take on it, which is coming from Matt Gaetz since I mentioned him earlier. I want to play him real quick and then we'll go out with a
palate cleanse here. I've got even more than I can handle today. But let's, let's throw Matt Gaetz on and get his little take cause he's also a staunch supporter. He's also a cash only. Hey, it's Matt Gaetz. I just want to say President Trump made another terrific pick with Cash Patel at FB. I, I have seen the medal of cash when he was a staffer in Congress. You had Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, literally threatening Cash and
his family with surveillance. I mean, this is a guy who helped expose the Russia hoax. He's been on side again, some of the worst abuses of the FISA system. Cash Patel can help clean up all the things that we've seen that are wrong. Cash, we're with you all the way. Do great things and we've all got your back. Yep, that's that's the answer. We need to get into it. We need to see it happen, guys. It is going to be an uphill fight though.
There's going to be a lot that has to be done and those mechanics that I just laid out, the reason why I showed you the org chart, that's just the tip of the iceberg. Then you've got to get down to the 55 different divisions of which they all have their own management structure. There are plans that can be used to make that work, but it's going to have to happen. It's not going to happen overnight. It will not. The evil and the injustice will not happen immediately.
They will not be able to stop it. There has to be some plans to come in so that you don't end up getting some of these things to sneak in and hide underneath the rug and come back to bite us later on. It's more complicated than just a federal Schedule F, as you guys are saying in the chat over there. There's a lot of ideas, but the mechanics of it are going to take a lot of hard work. So I'm just letting you guys know up front. Don't get your hopes up too
quickly. The timetable will be slow and that's the most important piece of it. All right, I'm going to go ahead and tell you guys. If you want to support the program, you can also check out my friends over at My Pillow and I'll just do it real quickly. It's on the screen right here. It's mypillow.com/kyle. If you want to get to the deals that are going on for Cyber Monday, it is Cyber Week, so they've got their last of the deals, which you'll be able to get shipped in in time for the
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palate cleanse. The palate cleanse is nothing more than some women standing on the Bank of a cold, cold lake in Wisconsin screaming. And I'm going to go out with this because this is the new sound of the Democrat Party. It's white, angry, unattractive women losing their minds to nobody. Have a great day. God bless you. We'll see you soon. They're just going round and round and round. I know. Oh my gosh.
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