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looking at garbage. All right, let's get into it today. So we're going to lead off with a couple of other weird stories. This is stuff that I've been holding on to for a little bit. These are the least interesting maybe, but also I think critical. They're the reason why RF KS focus is appropriate at this point in time. He's come forward and said we're going to do things like we're going to try to make America healthy again. We're going to try to look after
our children again. He's actually said things about abortion that I think might be a little bit surprising considering he's been pretty pro abortion for most of his career as a Democrat. This is a story that came out of the New York Times. And I think it's of value to discuss things that lead to this moment in time. American children's reading skills are reaching new lows. The post pandemic recovery experts wonder if screen time or school absence are among the causes.
Yes and yes, obviously I think that's pretty clear. These are the latest releases of federal test scores, educators hoping to see a widespread recovery from the learning loss incurred by the COVID-19 pandemic. Which, by the way, the teachers unions and all the people that are supposedly interested in our kids, the people that are supposed to actually look out for kids, if you were to outsource that sort of thing, they're the ones who did this, did they not? It's pretty clear.
And the recovery is not what they hoped it would be. The National Assessment of Educational Progress tells a grim tale, especially in reading. My wife and I were talking about the other day, apparently in Philadelphia, like 51% of grown adults, adult age human beings do not read. They're illiterate. When we started thinking about how difficult it would be to navigate the world. I'm actually in the moment where I'm seeing my children. I've got a daughter who is 7:00.
I've got another that is 6. My 7 year old is sitting down with books and reading to her younger siblings, which as a father is an amazing victory. But it's also an insight into that moment where you actually remember, like how easy it is to forget that reading is so important. Just being able to walk around the world and decipher those squiggly marks that are out there. It unlocks an entire universe of information. And there's a lot of adults that don't have access to it.
And it's because our education system is straight up failed them. I think that's the moment that Donald Trump is pushing. He actually did an executive order, which is not something I'm going to cover individually, but we'll just talk about it here.
He did an executive order that was covered in the the loop this morning, saying that the administration wholeheartedly fail favors educational choice and allowing parents to basically to either do school vouchers or to take their tax dollars and apply them towards the schools of their choice that are actually doing the work that they want. That are not teaching gender theory, that are not out there and confusing kids with things that are, you know, fantasies.
And they're going to the nuts and bolts of what education used to be. Can you take numbers and tell time? Can you balance a checkbook? Can you do arithmetic? Can you do basic mathematics? Things that I take for granted every single day. And I honestly do, I look at things that I know the answers my kids were last night were were throwing out numbers. They were like, what is this plus this plus this plus this? It's like I'm doing it in my head. Of course I'm doing it in my head.
I'm a grown up. I think you should be able to add like a like a half dozen sums that are round numbers because my kids are interested. And then I started breaking it down for them and they're like, oh, OK. And they're starting to get it like they're a little bit young for some of the more advanced ideas of mental math.
They're certainly not savants in that space, but walking around in a world where you can't understand what a stop sign says, maybe you know what it means, but you can't read it. It's appalling. And we did this to them. We as a country, we all take a little bit of a blame. Unless you're pulling your kids out and doing what we're doing, unless you're homeschooling and it yeah, it's a massive burden. Welcome to the era of responsibility. You're looking at this. The numbers are out there.
They're, they're comprehensive and they're telling us over and over again that the lowest performing students are reading at historically low levels. I actually taught reading when I was in, when I was in high school. It was one of the, the, the required outreach programs that my Jesuit high school did. We drove down to a thing called the Sequoia Learning Center in South Dallas and it was not a school, not by any sort of stretch of the imagination.
It looked like a school, but luckily they called it a Learning Center because it actually didn't meet the parameters of a school. I'm sure there's some federal definition that they didn't do. And we had 5th graders and 6th graders that couldn't read the Cat in the Hat. I'll just let that sink in for one second. The Cat in the hat, the Doctor Seuss stuff that like my 6 year old is pushing through no problem. That were they were sounding out when they were 5.
It was it was indecipherable to them and they would make it up. And in fact, they would actually use words that were they were reading things like he is going and they would say things like he be going because that's what their teacher said because their teachers were ignoramuses. It's atrocious. And our tax dollars pay for that at the highest possible rate. My wife is a is a product of New York City, grew up there.
She's OK now folks. She's naturalized, she's an American, but she grew up in Brooklyn. She was born in Manhattan. And one of the things that we find that's very funny is she was talking about the cost of education per student. And it's shocking. New York City, you know, the number she was citing. And I don't keep track of the stuff, but I have no reason to doubt her. She said it was over $30,000 per pupil. You know, my, my top tier high school was less than $10,000 a year.
And that's a lot of money. We're talking about government money where they basically use it the the worst way possible. So this stuff is, is what we're up against. I think this is the things that we are dealing with the this group of people that have gone through and captured our government. They don't care about Americans. We know this for a fact. But like the fact that the crazy thing is we've been talking about this for a really long time. I grabbed a clip that goes back
then. I think it captures the moment that RFK as a liberal is talking about. This used to be common sense stuff. I have two clips, 1's from Obama. It's not the same one I've been playing you, but it's a story about about immigration and how it was a focus when he was trying to get into office the first time. He's smashing on the Bush administration who didn't do a
great job. It used to be commonplace in America to assume that children were in a value, that our country's sovereignty was in fact important, and that it should be pursued and defended in a meaningful way. And then there's this little bit from Ross Perot that I have. It was this quick little moment where Ross Perot ran for president. I think my parents voted for
him. I was a little young, but I remember the excitement about a third party candidate that was semi viable and a lot of it was because he was a business person. He has a lot of analogies or analogs that go along with what Donald Trump is doing, common sense things, moving at a speed that would make more sense for people that have not spent their life in government. So I'm going to start with Ross Perot.
This is a throwback to 1992. It was like 11 years old this time, and I still remember that people were amped up, and we haven't really seen that moment since maybe 1992. We're in the moment right now in 2025. How sad that it took so long. Here's Ross Perot's little take on what would you do if you could fix America? How would you do it? Perot, you have one minute.
If I had to solve all the problems that face this country and I could be granted one wish as we started down the trail to rebuild the job base, the schools and so on and so forth, I would say a strong family unit in every home where every child is loved. Nurtured and encouraged. A little child before their 18 months learns to think well of himself or herself or poorly. They develop a positive or negative self-image at a very early age.
They learn how to learn if we have children who are not surrounded with love and affection. See, I look at my grandchildren, wonder if they'll ever learn to walk because they're always in someone's arms. And I think, my gosh, wouldn't it be wonderful if every child had that love and support? But they don't. We will not be a great country unless we have a strong family
unit in every home. And I think you can use the White House as a bully pulpit to stress the importance of these little children, particularly in their young, informative years, to mold these little precious pieces of clay so that they, too, can live rich, full lives when they're grown. That's what I used to hear men from Texas talk like there was a time when we would expect this sort of thing and, and, and this was not considered to be radical or wild or outdated or
retrogressive or retrograde. In the meantime, I found this story today, which I somehow I, I've connected this in my mind. This is a story that shows you how far we've fallen from. Wouldn't it be great if every parent, every child was raised with loving parents and parents knew how to take care of their children? That seems pretty straightforward stuff. There's a biblical perspective there. And then there's this. This is coming from the New York Times.
The New York Times says a man planned to kill the new GOP leaders with Molotov cocktails. Brian English, 24, was carrying makeshift explosives and knives near the US Capitol on Monday. That's this week. That just happened. The police are charging he was a Massachusetts man, you know, represented by Elizabeth Warren. More on that soon. He was carrying knives and Molotov cocktails.
Arrested near the US Capitol, he told the police officers he planned to kill top Republican officials, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the House Speaker, Mike Johnson. This is where it gets fun. The man, Ryan Michael Riley English, 24, told the Capitol Police officers near the South entrance that he also wanted to kill Scott Besson, the new Treasury Secretary. He just had a whole list of
people. He had knives, lighters, vodka bottles and and the tools that he thought were going to be effective. Obviously mentally ill. You want to hear the funny part? Look at the bottom headline that you're seeing on the screen right now. A S Deerfield woman was arrested for threatening to kill top Republicans. Well, this sounds remarkably
similar. S Deerfield, that's in Massachusetts, woman got released, is trying to get released on pretrial detention after her arrest at the US Capitol for allegedly telling police that she wanted to kill top Republicans, including the billionaire investor who is now the Treasury Secretary. Huh. Riley Jane English, 24, also known as Ryan Michael English. Oh, it's a transgender person. This is a man that the New York Times of all people got correct with the name and the gender.
His name is Ryan English and he's a man who wanted to go and blow up these people. Interestingly enough, the local Gazette, which would be normally the hometown newspaper, this is actually a weird swing in things, is it not? The hometown newspaper is referring to this person as a woman because he believes that he's a woman, probably because he wasn't hugged and loved or whatever other reasons. Maybe he was like, there's a lot of abuse that goes on in these
situations. I don't pretend to know the solution. What I do know is that he is a man because he's a man, because that's how he was born, because that's what all all the cells in his body say. And the New York Times got the story right. What a wild moment, what a Ross Perot. Shouldn't all children be hugged and loved and learned? And his fear that they will never learn how to walk because they're constantly being hugged and carried around. My my child is the same way right now.
My 18 month old, she loves to be picked up. We pick her up all the time. When we put her down, she runs and climbs up on things so she can get closer to our face. That's what kids do. What went wrong in this man's life that you have to have a newspaper talking about him attempting to kill Republicans and also identifying him as a female despite the fact that he's obviously not a female?
Again, the wild ideas that exist today that are coming back into vogue, which we've seen maybe a decade or two decline on. There's a reason why people are pushing in Idaho to overturn the Oberfeld decision and say that gay marriage is not, in fact, marriage. I'm not going to. I'm not going to do to Deperson the nature of a homosexual person ever. Like it's never going to be the case. That's obviously not the way that Jesus lived his life. That's not the way that he dealt
with people. Tax collectors and prostitutes and people who were thought of very poorly were well regarded because they were human beings and they had the spark of divinity. Yeah, in theory we should all get behind that. But it doesn't mean that you have to acknowledge things that are not true, which is that marriage is a real thing and you don't have to acknowledge it
when it's not marriage. Calling marriage a marriage when it no longer has the potential of being a fruitful union between a man and a woman, that's pretty straightforward stuff. And it's always been the case until a few minutes ago. The man who actually was radical enough to help push a lot of the stuff through and sort of embody the undercurrent is a guy named Barack Obama. A lot of us sort of curse his name in the political space. We look at it and go, this is disgusting.
Look what this man did to this nation Now. He was just really a he was the most marquee symptom, something that was brewing for 50 to 100 years. You can track that decline going back to at least the turn of the the 20th century. But even Barack Obama when he was running for office said normal things like if you're an illegal alien, you must leave. I played you that clip early this week. I'm going to play you this clip
as well. This is from 2008 when he was running to be president the first time. It doesn't seem that wild except when you put his face on to what he says today. And we're not that far away. The last 16 years have been destructive to this nation.
And so when you hear the wailing and the crying and the gnashing of teeth and the people falling to their knees and screaming in protest of the things that Donald Trump is doing and the appointees that he's made, which is where we're going with this. This is a relatively new phenomenon even in my own life. And my life is not that long. Here's Barack Obama.
This administration, the Bush administration, has done nothing to control the problem that we have, that we've had 5 million undocumented workers come over the borders since George Bush took office. It has become an extraordinary problem. And the reason the American people are concerned is because they are seeing their own economic position slip away. And often times employers are exploiting these undocumented workers. They're not paying the minimum wage.
They're not observing worker safety laws. And So what we have to do is create a comprehensive solution to the problem. Now, I have already stated that as president, I will make sure that we finally have the kind of border security that we need. That's step number one step #2 is to take on employers. Right now, they an employer has more of a chance of getting hit by lightning than be prosecuted for hiring an undocumented worker.
It's pretty simple stuff. It's things that would sound like far right at this point that would make you a neo Nazi, would it not? It would make you some sort of hateful person. That's what our palate cleanse will be about today. By the way, if you're worried about being a Nazi or being called a Nazi or a white supremacist or something to that effect, we got something fun for you as we wrap it up. But this is Barack Obama saying things that are utterly sensible now.
No wonder he got elected, right? It just turns out he used to be able to say common sense and people used to actually resonate with it. Did he do those things? Absolutely not, no. So when I look at the way that they are upset with a guy like a Cash Patel coming in or an RFK junior, when you're hearing the war whoops at Elizabeth Warren, who was decrying the possibility of bankrupting these massive
pharmaceutical companies. That used to be the position of the political left, that the big corporations were evil. And now it is the thing that they do their bidding. And that's kind of amazing to me because I've seen a full 180, a kick flip turn and going the other direction. At this point, I don't know any other way to do it. They're also like the sycophants.
They've always loved government. But imagine this, the entities, the watchdog entities that are basically exist to stop corruption, which have not done it. I'm a personal testament to that right now. These are the things that they're crying about. This story is actually kind of kind of interesting. I've I've been watching it for a couple of days. We didn't cover it the other day. Donald Trump abruptly fired multiple inspectors general. Some of them refused to leave the building.
They had to be physically removed by security details. Why is this? It's because they didn't do the job that they were supposed to do. This is MSNBC reporting on it. Donald Trump fired multiple inspector generals on late Friday. That was the end of last week. Removing the independent watchdogs tasked with investigating abuse and impropriety inside federal agencies in a move that potentially violates federal law. Suddenly, they care about federal law.
A senior White House official confirmed the firing. We're cleaning House of what doesn't work for us, and we're going forward. Yeah, as you'd expect. Why? Because the inspector generals don't do anything. They do very, very little. They release findings that have no teeth. They often times will identify a problem, but the people have retired. And so the agency said this is
not my problem. They say, yeah, we don't have to do anything about it, that we've removed the problem, but the culture remains and they do nothing to fix it. The FBI is a great example, but there are plenty of others. And anybody who defends the work of people like a Michael Horowitz, the people who defend the work of all these different inspectors, generals, listen to the agencies.
We're talking about departments of Defense, Department of State, Transportation, Veterans Affairs, the Interior. There's sins at every one of these agencies. I guarantee you there are whistleblowers there that have been abused. They just haven't had the wherewithal to go as public as I did. The exact number of inspectors, generals who were dismissed is unclear. That's hilarious. NBC reported that there were 12. I've heard as many as 17.
There's a couple of different reports coming over from like Fox saying 14 and all of these people removed because they didn't do the job. The job is to do oversight. They are not acting independently. They are acting on behalf of the government. In fact, I would say that the general rule over at the inspectors general's offices seems to be that the tie goes to the government and that's not what Americans expect. The tie is supposed to go to the citizens.
The government is supposed to exist to serve the citizens. They've forgotten it. That's what we're seeing in this first couple weeks. We're just seeing push to just bring things back that makes perfect sense to normal people. Let's get into, let's get into a little bit of the of the hearing. I want to cover that. Here's RFK Junior. There he is. Look, that's actually the best picture I could find. I almost wanted to make this the thumbnail for the day.
He has his hand raised like he's doing a Shakespearean speech. It's a good reminder that the things that we see in these hearings are, in fact, Kabuki theater. They are acting. They are presentations. These people have already made-up their minds. There's nobody that's walking into a confirmation hearing and walking out like, oh, like, I'm my mind is completely changed. They walk in there and they try to get their little points in.
Everything about this is an audition to get on MSNBC or Fox News for the night after the hearing. That's what it is. They're hoping that their clip goes viral and that they have some fundraising capabilities behind it. They all do. Some of them are doing the biddings of corporate masters, which a lot of us have that instinct. Elizabeth Warren's going to be a good example of that. So we're going to go there in just one second before we do, let's let's pay some bills here at our show.
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Listen, here he is doing his little presentation. I'm going to actually give you, I guess, the best opening, which was, are you a conspiracy theorist? Because we've heard a lot of slander and a lot of what we'll call misinformation, disinformation or calculated sort of attacks on people like RFK Junior. Look, he's a Lib, let's be real, but he's a Lib that has a lot of the same shared values that we might have. And he even has something pretty decent to say about abortion,
which is kind of surprising. Let's just do Are you a conspiracy theorist, Mr. RFK Junior? I got a real quick. Question for you, are you a conspiracy theorist that is a pejorative senator that's applied to me mainly to keep me from asking difficult questions
of powerful interest. I was told that I was a conspiracy theorist and label is applied to me because I said that the vaccines, the COVID vaccine didn't prevent transmission and it wouldn't prevent infection when the government was telling people, Americans that it would.
I was saying that because I was looking at the monkey studies in May of 2020, I was called to conspiracy and now everybody admits it. I was called a conspiracy theorist because I said red dye cause cancer and now FDA has acknowledged that and banned it. I was called a conspiracy theorist because I said or I'd lowered IQ as we JAMA published a matter of view of 87 studies saying that there's a direct inverse correlation between IQ laws.
All right, so I'm going to assume I can go on for about a week. Is there any one of them that you can say you got me. That really was a conspiracy theory. Are are, are you in a position to submit for the record? I think it'd just be helpful for every one of these narratives for you to submit that maybe for the record. Yeah, real simple question, right? Is there anything that you were wrong about that you just want to own right now?
And the answer is like, no, like pretty much anything that's either outstanding with the, the, the jury's not in or we know that I was correct in the 1st place like most of us were, most of us had some instinct or inkling what was happening in 2020. And I think RFK Junior's been doing this for a lot longer. We all had our eyes kind of open. We went like, oh, there's obviously no way that they are keeping track of these death
tallies. Do you know what you can keep track of which they are starting to show a little bit? The illegal alien deportation tallies, you can do that. Those are numbers, Those are categorized. They're done on a daily basis. Those numbers are reported back to ICE headquarters. They are reported back to DHS. They can come up the chain and they can give you real time reporting that. At the end of the day, how many people have been deported from this country on a plane?
There's manifests and everything else. You know what you couldn't do is tell me how many people died from a specific cause of death, like even that quarter, because those things are almost always 1-2, maybe four quarters in arrears. We often times find out about death numbers and and public health information like over a year after it happened. You're always looking in the past and trying to predict the future based on what it looks like. Nonsensical.
That's what that looks like. The question was, how was RFK going to do his job? Now, this is a woman that's like really big on abortion. So she's out there saying, how could you abandon every principle that you've ever had? How could you possibly do that and then also tell people that you're going to do a decent job? At the end of the day, the requirements to be HHS secretary is that he needs to be a, a, a
citizen. He needs the advice and consent of the Senate. This should not be a contentious hearing. This should not be a big deal. This is the advisory panel, the cabinet of Donald Trump. They're advisors that work for the president. The president's already elected. Give him his cabinet. Stop screwing around. Even the ones that I'm not the most crazy about, I don't care. These are the people that Donald Trump wants to have in. That's what he's entitled to.
Heaven. By the way, I'd make the same argument for somebody on the other side. I don't care who's in the cabinet of Barack Obama or Joe Biden. I don't care who was serving under Clinton. The fact the matter is, if you want to put somebody in charge, that's what they're supposed to do. And they tell the American
people exactly who they are. We're going to go a little deeper into that in just a second because obviously they're attacking Kash Patel. And that's what we're going to see in the theatrical presentation going on later. Here's a little quick moment like, hey, what's the reason you want this job? RFK Junior How? Do you how do you address those issues as you're moving forward? You want me to answer the question? No, I'm asking you, OK, President Trump has asked me.
And the chronic disease epidemic and make America healthy again. Is that the only reason why you're at HHS? Is that the only reason why then you're at the HHS to address that one issue? President Trump has asked me because I'm in a unique position to end that. Oh, and, and that is what I'm doing.
And if we don't solve that problem, Senator, all the other disputes we have about who's paying and whether it's insurance companies, whether it's providers, whether it's Hmos, whether it's patients or families, all of those are moving deck chairs around on the Titanic. Our ship is sinking. Our 60% increase in Medicaid over the past four years is the biggest budget line now and it's growing faster than any other. And no other nation in the world
has what we have here. No other nation has a chronic disease. We have the highest chronic disease burden of any country in the world. We had during COVID. We had 16% of the COVID deaths in a country. We only have 4.2% of the world's population. There's a higher death rate in the United States. Why is that? Because we have a sick, fat and unhealthy population. And that seems like it's by design, which is what RFK Junior is out there talking about, and he's been talking about this for
a while. And at least he's a guy in his 70s who looks like a man who actually is taking care of himself. Is he doing TRT? I'm sure, but we've seen the workouts, we've seen the viral videos of him putting on blue jeans and doing pull ups and push ups. And I think it's awesome. That's what men look like. That's what men are supposed to look like. I should be doing more push ups and pull ups. To be fair, we spend an awful lot of money and we don't get a lot out of it.
So how about that question? It should be about who are you beholding to? And they're acting like he's the one. In fact, the the slander against him or the attacks that were coming down the line were that he might be beholden to attorneys who are suing manufacturers of pharmaceuticals that do damage to people. And he benefits from the lawsuits on the back end after people are made whole in court. That's the that was the attack. And you'd wonder, like, why in the hell is that?
Anyway, he's talking about transparency. I think that's also of value. This was Senator Tillis, who I'm no big fan of. I think this is Tillis. He looks like Tillis. Some of these guys all look the same. That's another thing, isn't it? We don't have our best or our brightest in there. Some of these guys have stuck around for so many years that I just see their faces and I'm just like, oh, yeah, I know that guy is. And then I go, wait, do I, can we just get some fresh blood in? At least?
This guy hasn't been doing. He's been in politics, but he hasn't been in office. And the top of the line is he's a Kennedy. He's got a bunch of his own money. They're making all these claims like, oh, you got to go out there and try to get money. He doesn't need their money. I'm sure of it. This was also argued. Anyway, what is the purpose? Are you going to be transparent? That's the question. Here's the answer. Yeah, My approach, HHS, I said before, Senator, is radical transparency.
Democrats and Republicans ought to be able to come in and get information that was generated at taxpayer expense, that is owned by the American taxpayer. They shouldn't get redacted documents. Public health agencies should be transparent. And we, if we want Americans to, to restore trust in the public health agencies, we need transparency. The, you know, the, the I, I want to say something about what you first said when I launched
my campaign. It was about uniting Americans, Democrats and Republicans. There's no issue that should unite. It's more than this chronic health epidemic. There's no such thing as Republican children or Democratic children. These are our kids. 66% of them are damaged. I know what a healthy kid looks like because I had so many of them in my family. I didn't know anybody with a food allergy growing up. Peanut allergy. Why do five of my kids have allergies?
Why are we seeing these explosions in diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, neurological diseases, depression, all these things that are related to toxic the environment? Why can't we just agree with each other to put differences about so many issues, intractable issues aside and say we're going to end this? I don't think anybody is going to be able to do this like I have. That seems really strange.
I think we could all agree on that like, well, whether or not he's the only guy that could do it, But how about the value there is really high? By the way, that was Ron Johnson, who also looks like Tom Tillis, who also looks like John Cornyn. Because they all look the same to me. They really do. They all have the same haircut. They have the same face. They say the same words, which is basically not that much. Ron Johnson may be better than the others.
I'm sure he is, but most these people, the point is, is he's saying shouldn't there be some common values? I did a throwback to 1992. You'll remember that because Ross Perot was in was in the race, we ended up getting Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton was of the Democrat party of safe, legal and rare. I think that's where RFK still sits because they're asking about abortion, which is something that they're very, very concerned about because that's the sacrament of the secular political leftist
religion. The sacrament is sacrificing babies. Why can't we just agree that abortion, whether you think it should be legal or not, is atrocious, which is something that normal people would think the killing off of a human life, they've, they've gotten so far away from that. That's actually contentious. If you sit in that office, if you sit on that dais and you ask questions. RFK said something that makes
perfect sense. No country is good and moral if we have as many abortions as we do, whether you think it should be legal or not. Most people used to agree with that. That turns out that was a common thing, just like they could decide whether or not it was a man or a woman who had a Molotov cocktail trying to kill Republicans. And that that was really problematic, that having political violence was not the way that we should solve our problems.
We're supposed to do it at the ballot box, not the battle box, as Joe Biden said, right? And certainly not at the Molotov cocktail box. Anyway, here he's talking about abortion. Doesn't seem like it's crazy. Sounds like a throwback. Well, healthcare, how are you going to handle? Time I'm going to support President Trump's policies on Title 10. I agree with President Trump that every abortion is a
tragedy. I agree with him that we cannot be a moral nation if we have 1.2 million abortions a year. I agree with him that the states should control abortion. President Trump has told me that he wants to end late term abortions and he wants to protect conscious exemptions and that he wants to end federal funding for abortions here abroad. That's Title 10. I'm going to, I serve at the pleasure of the president. I'm going to implement his policies. Thank you for that. He's trying to go back.
Oh, there she is. She's very, very upset. People. That's Elizabeth Warren we're talking about clawing back 30 years into, like, it's very distracting, isn't it? Why would she like this? Yeah, I don't know why she wanted to do a an Indian war cry, but she did. Is that irritating? Here, watch. We're going to actually. Go asking about fees from suing drug companies.
Will you agree not to do that? You're asking me to not sue drug companies, and I'm not going to agree to drug companies as much as you want. I'm not going to agree to not sue drug companies already. I'm going to do it. So let's do a quick count here of how as secretary of HHS, if you get confirmed, you could influence everyone of those lawsuits. Well let me start the list.
You could publish your anti vaccine conspiracies but this time on U.S. government letterhead, something a jury might be impressed by. You could appoint people VC vaccine panel who share your anti vax views and let them do your dirty work. You could tell the CDC vaccine panel to remove a particular vaccine from the vaccine schedule. You could remove vaccines from special compensation programs, which would open up
manufacturers to mass torts. You could make make more injuries eligible for compensation even if there is no causal evidence. You could change vaccine court processes to make it easier to bring junk lawsuits. You could turn over FDA data to your friends at the law firm and they could use it however it benefited. Oh my God, you could change. Vaccine labeling. You could change vaccine information rules.
You can change which claims are compensated in the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. I mean, you could do a lot of things that would really help out the people against these enormous corporations. And why would she feel that way? People like, why would it be that this woman would be so concerned about these vaccine companies?
Oh, maybe it's because if you go to Open Secrets and you find out the last time that she ran for office, which was 2019-2020, she received the second highest amount of pharmaceutical donations of anyone in the United States Senate behind Bernie Sanders who got 1.4 million, which is a lot. That's a lot of money to receive from pharmaceutical and health products. Elizabeth Warren was a close second with $822,573. Dang, that's almost a million.
People have said that over the years she's collected closer to 5 million total from the pharmaceutical injury people, pharmaceutical injury, the Pharmaceutical industry. So you can imagine like, that would probably be the reason why you have to feel really strong. She's worried about her donors. Look, when you buy a senator, you expect certain results and she's got to give press conferences outside of the hallway like this. This is what she's worried
about. I don't hear her talking about her constituents. I hear her talking about the pharma companies. Isn't that telling? Isn't that the opposite of what we used to think that the Democrat Party was about? They were supposed to be the ones that hated big businesses and corporations. That's the way that I grew up. Where did they go? Oh, they found out. The little taste of that money is pretty good. Here's Elizabeth Warren arguing for her number one constituent. Profitable.
In fact, he may have the opportunity to bankrupt the vaccine manufacturers and then nobody gets vaccine. Nobody gets a vaccine if he bankrupts these companies, well, why would he be able to bankrupt them? Unless they're making things that are inherently dangerous, that doesn't seem like a real threat. What are you talking about? If your product is not safe and you market it to people and cause damage, then in America we think that you should be held accountable.
This is really normal stuff. These are the same people that think you should go after gun manufacturers who make an entirely safe product that sits around and does nothing more than hang out and you're safe. But they think that the product itself existing and the way that people use it, immorally, unethically or illegally, usually all three, that that makes them liable for the human nature. There's only one thing that the vaccine does.
You like any vaccine, you inject it into people, you administer it to a human being, and then it's supposed to have a result. If that result is negative, shouldn't there be a problem with that? If you are this senator that sits out there and represents the great state of Massachusetts, which used to be the birth place of liberty in this country, how do they all end up on the other side? They're all on the side of fascism.
Governments that are enacting their policies through corporations and corporations enacting their policies through government. That's what fascism looks like, real fascism. We're going to get there in just a second. Just saying these numbers are really telling, $822,000 in the last election cycle. I looked forward and you're like, Oh well, how come she hasn't gotten any yet? Because she's not up yet.
She's up in 2026. You can expect a lot more pharma money if they get what they paid for. I bet you those people turn and walk away too. You know, like past performance. It's only lose. It's what have you done for me lately?
If you're going to be in the the political sphere, if you let RFK Junior come in and do what he says, God forbid they may not be able to do pushing of products that are potentially dangerous, which by the way, should be the state that everybody wants to be in. We're going to go back to firearms in just a second. Actually, let's do it right now. My friends over at Shield Arms have some really good firearms. This is a new one. It's on the screen right now.
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We're just a little bit some of the good news, some of the things that they're scared of like we're talking about Cash Patel coming up soon. We had Pam Bondi the other day. Remember, the reason that they hate Cash Patel is because he asks questions that scare them. It's the same thing that RFK Junior does. He's disruptive in a different way. Cash is disruptive. Here's him being disruptive and saying things that like normal people go, yeah, if you broke the freaking law, we should come
after you. This seems common sense. The the I'll tell you what the complaint is against him that you're going to see over and over again. It's going to be this government gangsters book that he wrote. But watch, here he is on Fox talking about things that make perfect sense to us. I mean, this is so unprecedented. It's it's just amazing that he would say that. It's shockingly unconstitutional. Trace, it's great to be with
you. And I'm here to announce on your show a measure that I'm working with Congress that should be Congress's bread and butter. And I'm calling for the subpoenas to be issued to Judge Merschaunt's daughter's company, who made 15 plus $1,000,000 from the illicit information pouring out of her father's courtroom. I want to know the bank records
because money doesn't lie. I want to know how deep it is and how much of it went to the family and how much of it is going to the family after this false conviction. And then we need to investigate the FEC actually violations that this judge and his family conducted, because he should never have been overseeing this trial to begin with because of the illicit campaign money that was flowing through there. And the unconstitutional due process violations are only the
beginning. So America's calling for accountability of our judicial system and Congress is the only lever that has it. And I'm hoping for one or two brave members of Congress that I'm talking to. Did you hear what he just said? He said, I want to work with Congress. This is not unilateral stuff. This is not I want to go out there and do my own thing. And then I'm remembering this guy. That's Eric Holder on the screen right now standing next to Barack Obama. You remember him?
We played him earlier. You know what, Eric Holder, he said I'm still the president's wing man. When they asked if he was going to step down in the second term. Why did he say that? Because the DOJ and the attorney general, they work for the president of the United States. It's an appointee. They don't work for the American people. Remember the thing we played yesterday from CNN showing like, oh, they answer to the American
people, these lawyers. No, they work for the president of the United States who is a representative of the American people. It turns out Donald Trump wants a certain FBI director to step in and do it. And you're going to hear a couple things. Number one, you're going to hear that he's Trump loyalist. I present to you Eric Holder, a Barack Obama loyalist who was the attorney general, which is a higher position than that of the
FB is director. This is not a problem for people on the political left, not even a little bit. So they can shut their mouths. And the second thing is, and it's worth noting, I'm looking for my little screen here. Maybe I don't have it. The second thing is, is we're going to talk about his his qualifications, and they're not enough. OK, I pulled up Chrissy Ray. I've got it over here on the screen on my left. So I'll just read from it. You guys can just follow along
in your heads. Chris Ray began his law enforcement career in 1997. He was the FBI director from 2017 until 2025. He just resigned. Let's just do the background on Chris Ray. He has a bachelor's degree from Yale, 1989. He earned his law degree from Yale 1992. He clerked for AUS Court of Appeals, 4th Circuit Judge. And then in 1993, he joined a law firm called King and Spaulding. He's been 17 years there, off and on. How do I know it was 17 years
off and on? Because in 1993 he joined the law firm, but in 1997, he started serving in the Justice Department as an AUSA. You can't have both of those jobs at once, as far as I can tell. That would be a conflict of interest. What did he do over at that white collar law firm, this fancy place? Well, he served in the area of government investigations and white collar crime.
So he took his experience as a prosecutor doing white collar crime and other things, financial fraud, drug offenses, so on and so forth, public corruption. And then he went over and he showed people how to get away with it, you know, like a smart attorney would do. You go and you work as a prosecutor, then you go and work in the defense. No big deal. That happens all the time. Why does that make him uniquely qualified to be an FBI director? It doesn't.
Mr. Ray held various roles inside the DOJ. He was doing federal cases on public corruption, gun trafficking, drug offenses, financial fraud. He was the name, the associate deputy attorney general. The DAG is actually the one who runs the DOJ most of the time and then the principal associate deputy attorney general. Those are a lot of words to say. He spent time in the DOJ back and forth for years. He did so under President Bush. He was the AAG for the criminal division.
That's the number one person over at DOJ, criminal supervising major national and International Criminal things. He didn't actually do any of the prosecutions there. He was just a figurehead. He served on the president's corporate fraud task force, served in a leader as the post 911 guy going after counterterrorism and espionage and cybercrime and all this stuff. He's gotten basically two jobs. He's worked at a law firm and then he's also worked over at the DOJ.
That's it. Cash Patel has much broader experience. So you're going to hear all these things. He doesn't have the experience. He was in AUSA, just like Chris Ray. He was a federal, he was a federal public defender, the opposite of the coin. That's really special. Most people would be really excited about that on the
political left. He spent time over at DOJ, he spent time over at DoD, he was at the National Security Council. How about a man that just knows how to do a bunch of stuff in government and the fact that he's a Trump loyalist. Bonus again, they didn't have any problem with Eric Holder. I find it very, very disingenuous that the stuff continues to go on. The people that are worried about their donors seem to be more worried about placating them and doing this theater.
So we're going to see a lot of theater today and we jump into the live stream, which we'll do as soon as we end the podcast. We will jump over there. I'll jump in with the Amrads and we'll listen to what Cash has to say in his own words. The message I sent to him this morning, which I'll share with you as well, is that he's smarter and he's a better person than the people that are asking him questions.
And so I hope that God stays with him and, and pacifies his heart and lets him know that all this stuff is theater because it's really hard when people start making slanderous attacks on you in public and you have to defend it. There's an anxiety that comes with that that most of you will
never know. And, and thankfully, I don't want you to have to know it, but it's terrible when people that are anonymous or to your face say things that are for political gain and they don't even actually believe it because I don't think they do. I think they would get along with Cash because he's an utterly likable guy. He really is. He's a good person and he supported my family. I'm 100% behind him. He supported the rest of the suspendables in various
capacities. We're incredibly grateful for him. And I think that he's what America needs. And I mean that for people on the left and the right, and I've shared that with people that are on the left and the right as well. But he's not going to be a guy who's out there like getting partisan politics done because it doesn't actually have to be a partisan position as shown by Barack Obama in O 8, Barack Obama in 2014, Bill Clinton through his entire presidency.
There are some things that are just supposed to be American values. I think cash will live those. I think it's really important. Let's do a drone update because that's that what's going to talk FAA stuff as we close out the the program today. This is a little quick thing. This came in one of the updates. Remember those drones that we're all hearing about? No one heard knew what was going on. We're going to talk about the
crash just after this. But here's a little piece on the drone update because it's like we're getting a little bit of information finally. This is something the Biden administration wouldn't release. And then it turns out in the first week, the Trump administration is already debunking nonsense. An update on the New Jersey
drones after research and study. The drones that were flying over New Jersey in large numbers were authorized to be flown by the FAA for research and various other reasons. Many of these drones were also hobbyists, recreational and private. Individuals that enjoy flying drones in meantime, in the in time it got worse due to curiosity. This was not the enemy. A A statement from the President of the United States to start this briefing with some news. That's Alex Jones little intro.
They're doing really good videos over there. By the way, real Alex Jones on Twitter is putting out some great stuff, chopping up a lot of these things. OK, yeah. So the story is this. It's like, OK, let's just debunk it. They were people. There were things flying that were authorized. Then you had a bunch of people that were curious and they did it. This is what it always looked like. And I'm sure there were some authorized programs that were testing out some new technologies.
It wasn't doing what people said it was because people always go that and they were happy to have people be distracted. Why? Because that was with the failing lights of the Biden administration where they sucked so badly that things were terrible happening. The other thing you're going to see right now, this is the CNN story. No survivors expected in the middle air collision between an American Airlines jet coming out of Wichita, KS, and this U.S. Army helicopter, which was
apparently AVIP transport. It was a Blackhawk and this happened last night. I saw the the videos of it. I don't have the video to play because it doesn't actually have any sound and it's just atrocious to watch. It's a long range shot showing essentially that the Blackhawk clicks the tail of this American Airlines jet that was on short final and then all of them went into the Potomac. Apparently no survivors, which is truly awful.
Unclear who was in there. 64 people aboard the one aircraft, 3 aboard the helicopter, which means they didn't have AVIP transport. This is an incredibly sad stuff. I had some things coming in from Sony Labosco earlier today. Who has access to a little bit of information because of her air marshals connections and some of the stuff that she was sharing was straightforward. The helicopter was not equipped with what's called a traffic avoidance system.
Pilots check my math here. But essentially, and I do have a background as a air traffic controller when I was in the Air Force. So I know a little bit about this. What was happening was the the American Airlines flight was on an ILS approach and they were on short final, which just means they were in the last little segment of their approach to land. They were approaching the runway. You had a perpendicular flight that was going southbound by
this. This aircraft, the the Blackhawk that ended up clipping it and it didn't have the normal traffic avoidance system, something they put in place after 1982 because of a crash very similarly that happened around the same time in the same place. So this is a known problem.
The issue with these particular helicopters, particularly the military helicopters, is if they're not set up with this, they only have something that's known as IFF or identify friend foe systems which want to match them electronically. So people can't actually go and shoot them down the way you would a commercial airliner if you had access to radar or if you had access to the transponder information. So all of that stuff is as it should be.
Unfortunately, when you are flying with an IFF, instead of having that traffic avoidance system, your job is to do what's called VFR, visual flight rules. Visual flight rules are also known as see and avoid. There was a call out and an advisement of traffic. In fact, I actually, I think I have, I may not have pulled it up here. Yeah, I don't think I actually added it to our little thing.
There's a there's a tape of the air traffic controllers calling out the traffic and asking the Blackhawk to acknowledge visual record of that American Airlines flight. And the Blackhawk responds back and says, yes, we have the traffic. What they were seeing is another aircraft that was actually on departure. So you can see it in the video very clearly that there's a very well lit and slightly larger aircraft leaving on departure.
The one that was coming in on final approach there was not recognized and they clipped each other. Almost impossible to see the Blackhawk from the top, especially if you're coming down on top of it. And then it's just an unbelievably tragic situation. Again, they're saying there's no survivors. We'll have more information coming out there. There's going to be a lot of conspiratorial minds on that.
I don't know what the answer to all this stuff is, but the the explanation of it, it's like I've seen some crew chiefs weigh in saying it can happen where you have the crew chief who's supposed to be looking around doing the see and avoid work. You have both the pilots, if they all happen to be checking gauges or looking interior to the aircraft instead of having one person exterior, you can line up basically multiple failures and have that equal something gets in the way that
you didn't see. And I really, really, really hope that was that was not the case. I mean, but it looks like pilot air right now and it looks like pilot air on behalf of the military aircraft. Either way, completely sad, horrific and something that we should be praying for their families. We'll find out more about the victims. I'm sure. It's an atrocious story. There's some like preliminary reports saying there are people from the US figure skating team maybe on board there.
That's pretty awful. It doesn't make a difference. We're talking about families that expected to land like all of you do when you get on an aircraft and then they're not coming home anymore. So I'm, I'm very sympathetic to that. One more thing I'm going to throw out there in the world as the things keep going on. This is completely unrelated, but it's just something I've been tracking for a little while. We're going to see things get weird.
This is one of them. It may be a completely accidental, may have nothing to do with the political environment, but everyone's going to be a little bit suspicious. The other things that do look a lot more like they're involving the political environment is stuff like this. This was a piece that came out. Who wrote this? This is a story from ABC. I've been tracking this for a couple of days now talking about
egg prices, which is fine. They're talking about egg prices are going to go up as much as 20% because the top farms are testing positive for bird flu. What that means is they're killing off their livestock at a very high level. We've been kind of calling out and, and, and tracking this sort of H5 N one situation the the bird flu piece. And that feels like something that is easily weaponized in the same way that we saw COVID weaponized. It's just going to do it in an agricultural way.
They've apparently killed off like some massive number of birds in the millions. I want to say it was like 2.4 million and it may not be in this particular article here. I'm scanning real quickly and I don't see it. So the numbers are that they are in order to preserve the other livestock, they had to kill off literally millions of birds, which provide both food and eggs, you know, chicken and eggs. So we may see things start
spiking. Of course, Democrats are trying to to spike the ball on Donald Trump that in the first week, he hasn't changed the prices, which was something that he campaigned on bringing down prices of normal goods. You know, you can see them celebrating this, even though the American people are going to be suffering in the same way that I see them celebrating things like making sure vaccine companies are, are are happy and healthy and and well fed.
When in fact, like the American people are often times suffering or dealing with vaccine injuries that they don't want to investigate. All of this stuff is kind of like it's, it comes from bad faith politicians. It comes from the fact that we cannot trust these people to do the right things. And we're looking at them and going, we see you. But often times this is the reason I think Donald Trump got in is it doesn't seem like there's any power to change it, no matter what we see from the
outside. Last little thing. This is an A long a long-awaited vindication. But I'm gonna throw this up here. The state of California has agreed to end the unprecedented prosecution of the journalists that were involved in undercover reporting of abortion videos. This is actually reported over by the folks at Catholic Votes. So worth your time to check out today's loop, as well as the signing of the Lake and Riley Act, which I think is worth your time.
But this, this story comes in from a group that's called the Center for Medical Progress. They've been fighting this for years. I think going back to the Donald Trump administration. They had videos showing body parts and some of the atrocious treatment of of the remains, fetal remains in California by these abortion mills. And they went after the journalists instead of the people that actually violated the law.
There was a $7.8 million settlement where the companies admitted to illegally selling aborted fetus parts from the Planned Parenthood in Southern California. And that was basically the direct result of this of this undercover journalist work. This is the kind of undercover journalism where you bring a camera in and you you get access to places that other people can't see and you expose real wrongdoing and evil, which it is evil to sell baby parts.
These people at least, are finally vindicated. So there's something to that. Small wins, we'll take them where we can get them clawing back to sort of like a regular status quo from only 30 years ago, which by the way, was already 70 years down the line to a lot of the the nastiness that's been out there in the world. So that's being said. All right, we're going to jump into the American Radicals podcast very shortly. You guys will see we're going to raid into their stream.
So if you're watching us over on Rumble, that's where it's going. If you listen to the podcast, thanks so much for doing so. You can follow my buddies over there and you can jump in if you want to hear some of the live stream coverage of the Cash Patel hearing. I will leave you with one pallet cleanse because I cannot do it without it.
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We'll have a friendly Friday. I believe that sounds like the thing that we would normally do. And in honor of some of the increasing threats that are going on around the country right now, the Sunday conversation is going to be with a guy named Peter Johnson, who's a friend of mine, someone I got to see at SHOT Show. He runs a safety company, a security company that trains both cops and individual first responders who want to be out there.
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