Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, an American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello my friends. Welcome to the Kyle Serafin show. Today it's Thursday, it is April the 24th, and I do appreciate you being here. We got a bunch of stuff that I want to cover and I want to get into.
I'm watching a lot of talk about how these things take time, but what are these things? What is it that takes time? Why are people the same ones who were giving me the TikTok MF first things are about to get started. Wait for January the 20th. Why are those exact same people so suddenly patient? This is a a routine that we keep seeing. The political right does it all the time. The left is much less bad about it because they are about actions and they don't care
about lawfulness. And yes that is a problem. But at this point in time, on April the 24th of 2021, the Biden administration had locked up and arrested over 400 Donald Trump supporters that attended January 6th. Don't tell me these things take time because they don't. The FBI as a mechanism can go out and grab everybody. So here's what I keep seeing and this is what you should focus on. We like to do meta analysis here. What do the people around us that are not us, what are they doing?
What can we learn from the mob in the crowd? And I'm seeing this, there are people in the media right now on the hard left and they are decrying people like Pete Hegseth. They're really mad about Donald Trump. They're seriously upset about Elon and the hammer on about it. But I hear nothing from them. They are not disappointed, they are not upset, they are not worried, and they are not scared of Dan Bongino and Cash Patel.
That tells us a lot. You never want to interrupt the enemy when they're making mistakes. In fact, yesterday what I saw, which was very interesting is that a former FBI Intel analyst that, look, I don't have a personal problem with everybody who's an Intel analyst. If you're an analyst and you listen to this, George Hill was an analyst. He was a supervisor analyst for the FBI and he and I are friends.
I have friends who are analyst, but by and large, the Intel analyst cadre within the FBI and broader speaking within DoD, within the rest of what they call the Usyk, the intelligence community. Those people lean left just like we showed you the dollars and the votes that you know that that heritage and and Daily Signal dug up the people that are in the Intel community. They come by it naturally.
Folks. This is not something that's like they're just like deep seated nefarious plants Intel people, particularly in the in the non kinetic space. In other words, they are not physical people. They are not like Aaron Stevenson who were embedded Intel. That's a totally different animal. If you were in the military intelligence and and you go down range with people, you have to have a physical capability. You probably carry a weapon system. You have to be able to protect
yourself. You tend to lean towards, I don't know, right, right center. You understand that there's a, a sort of a, an operational world that exists, but the pure Intel creatures, the ones that just do analysis and right term reports, they tend to be on the left and pretty aggressively. So they spend time in school where they are indoctrinated over and over again. They spend time then going back into the private sector or the public sector and working in
these Intel jobs. And they continue to get radicalized by people who are on the left, like all their employees around them, because they're not field people. They're in the office and then there's more and more of this and they end up with advanced degrees going back to war colleges, going back out to private universities, getting advanced degrees, masters and pH, DS and so on in these fields of study. And these things are dominated by those on the left. You see an aggressive push on
the left. I'm actually going to, we're going to lead with that story, this guy, John Sullivan. And it's only interesting because it's gross. It's interesting because there are thousands, literally thousands, maybe maybe 10,000 of these guys hanging out inside our current FBI, but they're also at DoD. They are also at it inside the DOJ itself, but they're it broadly speaking, in some of the entities of DOJ.
So your ATF Intel people, your DEA Intel people, all of these types, they are for better for worse, hard leftist. And you don't see any of them getting scared. In fact, I had people inside the Hoover building reach out to me yesterday and say I saw people who were terrified that they were going to get fired day one. It was coming in and it's curtains for them. People who might be in pictures like this, for example, which I will get into in just a second.
People who thought that they their number was up and they packed their boxes to leave the cubicles that they were working in. Those people have unpacked. They've unpacked, they feel comfortable and safe, and that tells you everything you should know about where we're at with these types of folks. All right? That's where we're going. That's what's going to be on the record. We're also going to be talking about Trump, some executive orders and some actions that
took place. I think he's getting things done. It's where you see the crying, where you see the media crying, tells you where they are worried and where they are upset. There's more stuff about illegal aliens and so on and so forth. That seems to be interesting because the media is fixated on it and they're trying to debunk all the stories. Sources say. OK. And then lastly, we'll get into the the IT Takes timepiece, which is to say there are
investigations that take time. I'm going to give you an example. You can't have it both ways. You can't say that things have to move slowly and progress and then also take credit for look how well we're doing. And when we do that. I'm going to talk specifically about ATDA terrorist allegation that came in on a provisional arrest warrant and cash. Patel's talking about it so aggressively, saying look what we did. We got this guy, He's a top 10 most wanted, he was a TDA
member. We're charging him under the terrorism statutes and so on. I'm going to explain to you why there's nuance to this. And yes, it does take time, which means you can't take credit for it. That's where we're going. That's what's coming up before we can get there. Let's go ahead and start with the sponsor read. And this one is going to be with my friends over at silentslnt.com slash Kyle against silent.com/kyle. Save 15% get free shipping on
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This guy is gnarly and and also I'm seeing a really exciting chat going on. You guys got into it. Some of the Bongino fans have gotten in and they're very upset. There are people who have been activated to go cover for them, whether they're getting asked to do it or whether they're doing it on their own. Some people I, I understand the loyalty. I really do. There's people like Jim Verdi. Jim Verdi's been on this program.
Our our archivist Rose Lopez will tell you she'll probably put it in the chat up here in a second. We've had Dan Bongino's radio producer who had all this overlap with my father's radio career in Dallas. It's a small world when you're in radio. It's a smaller world when you're in radio in one market.
And so people who worked with Jim also worked with my father, which means that I was probably at some point in time in the same building or crossed, you know, whatever, when they were in the stations, these kind of things. It's a small little world. I don't have personal animosity towards cash right now. I'm not mad at the guy. I'm disappointed for sure. And I'm worried that they're not
going to get these things done. It's really important that they do. So I had a couple of people reach out and send me comments saying, listen, I want you to keep talking about this because you're the guy that knows. And it's like, OK, fine. Let's just let's be very, very clear about what we're seeing. Actually, let me put the screen up. I think there are two things at
play. Number one, I'm not sure they're getting let do let allowed to do the things that they claimed they were going to do. And the second piece of it is I'm not sure they know how. And the reason is because they didn't choose a deputy director who understood the way the FBI works. I I told you this was a danger right up front. What you're seeing on the screen right here are pictures of Neil Team 6. This was obtained by the The Heritage Foundation in their oversight project. OK?
Those are all agents who took a knee for BLM in 2020 when I worked there. I've been in that room, I've been yelled at in that room because I thought those people did a Hatch Act violation. I thought those people made a political statement while wearing FBI uniforms and they had no business doing so. OK, there is an ongoing project to find out who these people are inside the FBI because their
names are not listed. Do you know how crazy it is that the people who stood in that room, they have an official, they have actually 4 official photographers at Washington Field office that all their job is they're like former National Geographic and retired. They're former newspaper reporters and all they do is shoot photographs. They have all this kind of crazy stuff.
The people that were in this photograph are 100% on a list of names because they are, they redacted all of them and sent it out. I guarantee you that the photographers should have their names listed. They usually go around and write down everybody's name. And by the way, half these people have their names on their body armor. All these people still have a job. Almost all of them got promoted. Some of them got promoted dramatically, like this one right here. Who's you're seeing on the
screen. You guys remember who this is. This is Sarah Linden. She went from being a squad supervisor, AGS 14, to being an A SAC, AGS 15, to being an SES. Sir. She's been moved into supervisory senior executive roles and she continues to work in the FBI despite being massively obese, despite being one of the people who dramatically took a knee. And one of the biggest embarrassments to the badge, which is a cardinal sin in the FBI.
There she is kneeling on the $70,000 coffee table that Andy McKay bought when he was deputy director. Look, the deal is when you are the deputy director, that's Dan Bongino's current job. You're supposed to know how the FBI works. This is the only danger that was going to be in for putting an outsider is that he didn't have the required knowledge to understand when you do it. And here's how you get, here's how you get captured. Are you ready? It's real simple.
You're Dan Bongino. You go in on day one. All right, I want to fire all the people that are nearest humors. Somebody goes, well, we can't do that because the CFR says this and he goes, oh, really? Why does it say that? And then the HR person starts running you. Well, first of all, we have to do an investigation. We have to do this, otherwise we're going to get sued. We have these liabilities, this and that. And he doesn't know that.
He can't just go, no, no, no, suspend them right now forever because he didn't work there before. Because you don't know what you don't know when you walk in and you haven't had that. Imagine this. You guys go into a new company, you don't know what the HR policies are. You don't know what the rules are. Maybe you don't know what the law is. You changed businesses, you went from 1 industry, you know, protection.
You go into another industry, law enforcement, Intel, and you don't know what the governing dynamics are, the governing laws there. So you make statements, you know, like this is what I want to do. And people tell you exactly why you can't and it sounds credible. The problem is all of these people are working against you. They're working against your interest. They are going to stop you from doing the thing that you said because they have authority.
They purport to have authority. And if you don't tell them, listen, figure out how to do it or you're fired, then you lost. You lost that battle and that battle was lost over and over and over again. I know for a fact that it was because I got people that are on the director's advisory team that went in there with ideas. They said, look, we want to go fast. Donald Trump started signing executive orders day one, did he not?
He went right away. Let's do the first story with that because we're going to come back and touch. This is a, this is a fluid narrative situation here. I did tell you, I'd tell you, John Sullivan, there are 1000 of these guys hanging out. Speaking of DEI, that's actually a pretty good segue here. There are 1000 of these guys. If you didn't see this, this is the kind of person that has Dan Bongino and Cash Patel on the ropes. If that doesn't disgust you, nothing will.
Nothing will. Honestly, that's that's not even hyper. Like that's not hyperbolic at all. John Sullivan running for Congress. Sodomite pictures. If you missed it, I'll describe it in a second. Here we go. We're up against some serious threats right now, from skyrocketing costs to Trump and billionaires corrupting our government.
And I can't just sit on the sidelines and watch because for 17 years, I was an FBI intelligence analyst working in secret to keep us safe from global threats and the insurrectionist who stormed our capital. But now that the threat is coming from inside the White House, I had to leave the FBI and step forward so I can finally tell you who I am. Hi. I'm John. Now. I can say that now. I'm John Sullivan.
I'm a dad, a husband, a public servant and a cancer survivor, and I'm running for Congress. For years I fought for you in secret and now I want to keep fighting for you in Congress. I'm John Sullivan. Classified. It's not classified. John Sullivan for Congress. Join me. Is that not sickening? There's a piece in there where he's standing with his quote, UN quote husband. We use air quotes here because I don't believe that's marriage. They bought a baby, so they've
got a little boy. Always a little boy, isn't it? How interesting. Two men want to raise a little boy. That's pretty scary. Everything about that is nasty. I know somebody who knows that. I'm telling you, there are 1000 of those guys. He walked out after 17 years. That means he probably took the fork, OK. That means that he walked away from this this, this Intel beast, and now he's immediately running into Congress. That's totally not organic, is it? So somebody pitched him to go in
there. He got a lot of coverage right away, mostly because people on the right are like, are you giving? Are you freaking kidding me? And what did he do? He said I'm going to primary or I'm going to attempt to to run in the general against Elon Musk's and Donald Trump's favorite. It's very specific who they want to target, who they think are the problem. You'd think that we would know these people are the issue. Why do those guys still have jobs? Why do any of them still have
jobs? By the way, it was very, it was very clear in the road map that we laid out the slides that I showed you a little bit earlier this week. The slides actually indicated the first thing that should be done is all those Intel analysts who do not take their orders
from the FBI director. They take their, their orders from the office of the Director of National Intelligence, OD and I so move them back to OD and I, you basically have a bunch of people that are not in line with the work products that you have to do working inside of your organizations like moles. And they have loyalties that are not to what you do because you're tasking for them is not related to what your work
products are. The agents that go out there, I regularly would go to an agent, I'd go, Hey, I mean, to an Intel analyst. I go, can I get you to, to look into this person and give me like a background sheet? Can you give me like vulnerabilities and can we pull like whatever is publicly available on this person? And they would go, Oh, I don't work cases. What do you mean you don't work cases?
There are thousands of John Sullivans who have told agents that do the real work of the FBII don't work cases. What do you work? They work by listening to social media buzz and creating term papers every couple weeks. Their job is to create three finished Intel products a year. That's their primary job. Three finished term papers. Just like grad school, except with a six figure salary.
They write term papers that get read by almost no one and they get high fives on it. One of those term papers that you are very familiar with was the finished Intel product called a domain awareness product out of the Richmond field office that said that traditional Mass Catholics, people who like Latin Mass in Richmond are likely recruits for white supremacy. Because just fantasy. Because you have basically unlimited faggotry, as the, as the previous Pope said, right. We translated it.
The giatropafragine thing. That's what it comes from. There's unlimited Frocha gene there. Actually, I had this. Why are you gay? Like why you are gay? That's what we're talking about. These people in there. I actually had that button queued up and I forgot about it. It's crazy to me. And they knew this. Yeah. You'd think that they knew this stuff. Oh, wait, they did. This is an agency that has
betrayed you. And that oath you took into this man or woman who stepped forward and disclose this horrific information about the FBI targeting A legitimate conservative journalist. I applaud you. OK, What is the, the, the targeting? It's a violation of the 1st Amendment. Again, almost all the whistleblower activity I did is about the First Amendment. Almost everything we do here is about the First Amendment. I actually shared a post right before we went live. Based.
Mike Lee, the senator from Utah, said that because of a Project Veritas video, whatever the hell he's calling himself now. OMG media, the James O'Keefe video that AGS 14 or GS15 over the DoD who said some things to a chick on a date should be immediately fired. No investigation, just fired. Really, really based. Mike Lee. How about the Constitution? How about you have a right to actually disagree with and say that you don't like what the the
commander in chief is doing. You do have that right. Should you be in a leadership position? Maybe not. So we evaluate you. We find out whether or not you actually are violating oath or whether you're working within policy. The problem is if you don't know the system, if you don't know how big DoD has almost 3,000,000, maybe more than 3,000,000 total employees, 1.3 million in uniform, a bunch of contractors and a ton of people that are civilian employees like
750,000. You should immediately fire a guy who like manages somewhere between 10 and 200 people because you didn't like something he said to some chick on a date. Are we crazy right now? It doesn't mean they're not problematic. The folks that I saw that were working the Intel Condre, the John Sullivan's that are out there that are working against what we're talking about. They were in love with ladies
like this. We talked about the LGBTQ themed elementary school books and the court and the, and the fact that we had the, the Supreme Court hearing arguments. The people that I saw in the Intel cadre fell all over themselves watching Katenji. What are they calling herself now? She's Katenji Brown Jackson, which is funny because when she was first being confirmed, she was Katenji Jackson Brown. I can't get that out of my head. Anyway, Katenji Brown Jackson did these opening arguments.
It was, it was having a, a back and forth with the solicitor that was presenting the case for these parents saying that our parents actually have rights to say whether or not the school indoctrinates their children. Their First Amendment liberties
are far more important. Then whatever the school's First Amendment right is, which is none or the teachers who's working in a role and has a mission that is apparently completely divorced from reality, where you're going to take 5 year olds and shove down like gay marriage and and transgender ideology into a flippin 5 year old. Your five year old is still waiting for money from the tooth fairy. Your five year old is sitting on
Santa's lap at a mall. Your five year old is like making potions for the boogeyman and leaving like, dog poop and and dirt and like rusty nails in a, in a cup of water. I may or may not have done that. My mom probably found a bunch of that stuff when I was a kid. Yeah, I had brothers. We would, like, do weird stuff. You're 5. You think that they should be hit with this crazy like adult level, you know, psychological disease of trying to figure out what to do with your penis when you're 5.
My 5 year old, just my 4 year old is grabbing his junk all the time. Everybody who's ever been around, we saw him at the at the at the park yesterday. Four and five year old boys running around grabbing their junk, knowing they have to pee, not really even processing. They don't even know that they have to pee yet sometimes. Are you serious? Here she is talking and this is the Mac MU versus Taylor case. The upside, like it's funny because they put a Muslim name on it.
They put, they put a guy who's these are Muslim families, Jewish families, and Christian families that have all aligned. Even though they don't agree about anything about salvation or religion, they do agree that you should stay the hell away from our kids. And then here's our Supreme Court Justice. Her smiling face is going to be on the screen. This is hard to listen to because she's basically a functional retard. She doesn't even know what the hell she's talking about.
She didn't even read the briefs. It seems like she's just asking questions to try to poke holes and stuff because she's actually advocating for a position that she's already going to vote for. We already know what she's going to vote. Why don't you just vote now, lady? But I need you to focus on my question. This is, this is a preliminary injunction.
I appreciate that when you seek a preliminary injunction, you actually have to have a factual record that is the basis for the court to make a determination in your favor that some conduct that you're complaining about needs to be enjoined. And what's confusing to me and hard, really hard in this situation is that we have a lot of sincerely held beliefs and concerns and children and principles, and I see all of
those things. And so really want to be careful about making the pronouncement that relates to this. I don't understand how we can do it on this record, because we can't. No, we don't. We don't at this moment, based on the record you've provided, no, that these books aren't just sitting on the shelves. And you said that if that's the case, that's not going to be enough. I disagree, Your Honor. The record is undisputed and I again will refer you to the District Court. Transcript at 63.
Where Council. You're saying the 4th Circuit is wrong when it says quote. We don't have any information about how any teacher or school employee has actually used any of the books. The the the Court of Appeals did not dispute that some of the books have to be used, and we have. All no, I understand that. I understand that. But the 4th Circuit made a ruling that we don't know, quote, what any child has been taught in conjunction with their use.
So are you saying that you do have affidavits and information about teachers in the classroom and what they've taught children of different ages about these books? Yes, we do that. All of our clients have. In their declarations, they describe which books are going to be read to their children. Were the clients in the classroom? They were not got it. So we need to have five year olds to pose. That's what she's saying, by the way.
The parents who have debriefed their children about what's what school books are being put in front of them, the curriculum which is put out in advance by the teachers of what's going to be read, Those are not good enough for a woman who seems really interested in arguing. One side of the coin. Again, whoever what talks the most eats the least.
Whoever speaks the most in the Supreme Court knows the least, and she speaks the most by by like every standard, she is the worst Supreme Court Justice. She's the legacy that Joe Biden put out there. And I'm telling you, the Intel cadre inside the FBI loved her, had every minute of her confirmation hearing on the big screens. That's not an exaggeration. That's what I saw with my own
eyes. And if you tried to change it, these are the same people that were upset and, and saying Kyle Rittenhouse should be put to death after he was acquitted. They're the worst people. They sold you out. That's what you're up against. If you're not getting rid of these people and changing that culture, you're screwed. Trump is signing executive orders trying to rein in education, including efforts to rein in DEI. He's still doing the thing. This still upsets NPR.
That's where the story comes from. He signed a a list of executive actions on Wednesday aimed at higher education, but also K through 12 schools taking actions at colleges and universities and the accreditors saying that they've abused their authority by imposing discriminatory diversity, equity and inclusion DEI based standards. Obviously.
So if you are now like prioritizing teaching young kids about homosexuality before they've even figured out what there is such a thing as sexuality that you're going to teach them about gender ideology when they've just figured out that boys have a penis and girls have a vagina because they just like, are at Kindergarten Cop level. There's a reason why that movie was funny, because children say very true things without understanding the nature of how
true they are. That was the cleverness of that whole story, right? The innocence of children, the things that they say, they mirror and parrot their parents, they mirror and parrot the things that their teachers say. And if their teacher is some blue haired crazy that chopped off her own breasts and is running around wearing a suit now and now wants to be called Zimzer, that's crazy as hell. That's confusing. You don't need to put that crap on there. So Trump's right on this stuff.
The executive orders paved ways for critical innovations, inviting more competition and higher education, obviously more transparency in in school finances. That's not bad. New technologies in the classroom, so on and so forth. What we're not going to do is try to shove down gender garbage to you. This is this is like this shouldn't even be up for debate. And unfortunately, in in 2025, we have a Supreme Court case that has decided whether or not you can segregate people based
on the color of their skin. We are now going to decide whether or not parents get to say what is and what is not OK to teach their own children who are under the age of 6. Do you know how dumb it looks? We've gone from really serious decisions to just the dumbest possible lowest level stuff that drives me nuts. I don't even I'm like it does I, I'm I'm shocked. This is the only reason like you should home school. You should you should figure it out. Actually, I've got a really
interesting story. This is let's see if I pulled it up. Did I pull up the Elizabeth Warren? No, but it's sitting on my side here. Elizabeth Warren is is is enacting a study right now. She is very, very concerned. There it is. She's worried about the impact on students and teachers by cutting money from the Department of Education, which by the way, runs exactly 0 schools. The Department of Education, the federal department has no schools that it operates, none.
And she's really worried that kids are not going to be properly educated, AKA indoctrinated. This should be all you need to know when Liz Warren has taken on the banner and put on them the mantle, that she's going to go fight for the Department of Education again. Lefties just like that John Sullivan character. How many John Sullivans work in the Department of Education? They're just not qualified for a national security clearance.
So they work in some lower level administrative job, rubber stamping programs that are going out and all kinds of grants and monies going into nonsense. And we all pay for it. And I can tell you right now how they vote because it's the same as every other government employee. In fact, let's do it one more time. This is actually worth listening again. This is talking about the overseas stuff in the State Department, which we had a big cut in Marco Rubio.
He's doing decent work. It sounds like he's cutting people and jobs. My wife just told me they cut like another 700 jobs over there. Every one of those things is probably 100 grand minimum, just including the benefits. So that's, that's seven, what, 700 jobs times 100 grand, 70 million. Is that right? You guys do the math on it. Double check me. Listen to the political donations. This is what Heritage found.
This is always the case in every government agency, whether it be an Intel agency or whether it be some sort of like administrative nonsense like DOE. So we. Started looking at all political donations from the State Department. We looked at them for USAID and what did we find? For State Department was like 94% went to the left. At USAID, it was like 98% that went to the left, National Endowment for Democracy, like
95% to the left. And then we started looking at all of the, of the partners, the, the, the international NGOs, the, the contractors, they started looking at all of them where the billions and billions are going and 9598%, even World Vision Catholic Relief Services, the vast majority, well over 90% of the political donations, we're going to the left. You look at the boards, they're all prominent people making very
high salaries. So when you think about what's happened, the left, which was misusing USAID, and they're doing this across the federal, federal government, misusing taxpayer money as a slush fund to finance their own people. It's always the same. These people approve grants to things that they believe in, which is why you got this Liz
Warren story right now. This is why she's out there fighting for it for because God forbid, God forbid we actually use money for things that we think she said. We're opening an investigation because everyone knows that the the Congress doesn't want to do the article one job. The primary job of Article 1 jobs, which is going to be your, your, your legislators, is to actually write legislation to fix and fund. They should be just repealing
things wholesale. I would love to see an entire session of Congress where all they do is individually repeal things. I would also love to see that they repeal the entire federal code, all of it, and build it up from scratch and just say in two years we will replace all the stuff. So everything right now has a, has a sunset clause. Every single federal law should be ripped down because the scaffolding is completely
unstable. Instead what they do is they like to do these investigations which result in nothing except maybe asking for money from their constituents. I'm hoping an investigation to directly hear from students, parents, teachers, and borrowers who are hurt by Trump's dangerous agenda because the federal government, the single biggest animal out there, is not going to give them their money. Their stories matter and that's why I'm in this fight. I cannot stand listening to these people.
She's full of crap. She's also a multi millionaire. She also lied and benefited from DEI crap. Of course she's into it. But they close the door behind them, they pull the ladder up behind them when they climb into these things. Right? How come she hasn't retired? She's in her 70s. Why doesn't she give somebody else a chance? Does she have the best ideas in the on the earth to do that? No. She's just in a safe seat and she can keep doing the things she's doing, wielding power.
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That's all you want to be. You just don't want that call coming in because the odds are if they are going to be successful, even if you're really, really savvy, they'll catch you at a weak moment and that's what you're trying to avoid. They have a blackout service, which is also something goes into the deep web, finds out in the dark web services where people are selling packets of data, which yours might be in to find out if you're there.
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So check them out by all means, find a service, the one that we use over here at the Seraphin house again, patriot-protect.com slash Kyle link in the show description if you guys want to check it out. So we get further into some of these other things here. What I told you was the experts say the the whole idea that that there are they they will tell you the enemy will always tell you where they're worried right now, where they're worried about. It's not what's going on at at DOJ and FBI.
They are not worried to hear a single person on the left who was very upset about Pam Bondi. Are they all worried now? These were incredibly contentious, right? Elections or a confirmation hearings rather barely got in. Where do you see them going after? They're going after ICE. They're going after the things that Tom Holman's group is doing. We've got another story here, which is absolutely borderline
hilarious. I didn't realize that when that when Donald Trump held up this picture, there's a picture that he held up at the White House that one of the the knocks at the political laugh that I guess they you have to aim for all audiences. You aim for the dummies, too.
One of the knocks that they had was that this photograph of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the guy who got deported down to El Salvador and is never going to come back, per the president of our country, per the president of their country and Elvis Salvador, they're like, this is obviously Photoshopped. Look at the screen I'm describing right now. The hand photograph for those of you have seen it. Donald Trump held it up, his MS13 hands, OK.
And they said it's obviously, it's obviously photoshopped because he doesn't have the letters Ms. 13 on there. Those were superimposed in that's Photoshop. Yeah, no kidding. This is the level of of dummies that you have to actually cater to, apparently. And they're on the left and the right. I'm going to give you an example on the right in just a minute.
People that just, I don't understand why anyone listens to them, but you've got people that are writing serious articles saying that the M and the S and the one and the three are photoshopped in. They are clearly photoshopped in. Those are not tattoos. Those are explainers. They are they are helping you understand what's going on there. Jesse Watters is trying to debunk this stuff. And again, the best part of it is, is that it's not just that
he had tattoos. It's that he was in the presence of gang members and he was doing gang things. And he had sources identify him as a gang member and the specific rank in the gang in the specific clique. OK. When we evaluate sourcing, when I put sources, say, in the title of this particular episode, I want you to critically evaluate sources and I'll teach you how we do it. There's two things you want to know. What is their placement and what
is their access. You guys were really excited about my, my thumb Band-Aid yesterday, by the way. And because it's like a, it had pandas on it because I got little kids, I took it off. Now I got a hold of my thumb. We, we evaluate sourcing based on who is this person, what is their, what is their access and what is their placement? Are they in a position to actually know the thing that they're reporting on? And then we want to know, are they credible? Have they credibly reported
before? The least credible thing that you can do, in my experience, is someone who will never be able to go on record. And you'll find that the lefties in the mainstream media's constantly are doing this, but people on the right do the same thing. I just saw a smear tactic that was put out by Real Clear Investigations. Very interesting.
Real Clear Investigations has run a couple pieces by Julie Kelly. They have Paul Sperry over there, Paul Sperry and company, The entire Real Clear Investigations crew is now facing a lawsuit. I can say that because I've seen the lawsuit. They haven't seen it yet, but I have. They are going to be sued and they're going to be very sorry
that they did what they did. They used a bunch of quote UN quote, anonymous sources, which can be easily debunked because the guy that they were reporting about didn't ever work in that field with those people. This is another example of that. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, this is the hand picture right from the article from CBS. Experts cast doubt on Trump's claim that Abrego Garcia's finger tattoos prove Ms. 13 membership. And then they wrote this. A community activist. Are you ready?
Who is this community of access? No idea. Spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution. So wait, they work with gang members? And that's what he says. He's worked with gang members for more than 25 years and never seen a series of finger tattoos like that. So they found one guy to say the one thing, but we don't know who that guy is. We cannot evaluate their placement, their access, or their credibility in reporting. When you go to the stuff, you are the problem.
Jesse Waters kind of took them to task over on whatever it is, The Five. It's kind of fun. He's just like, wait a minute, are you a gang member? Are you a gang detective? He's talking to the one Lib that they have on the panel. It's real simple. You don't know what the hell you're talking about. Why are talking heads weighing in on things they don't know? And that's my other reason that I have a problem.
When people on the right, which I will show you, go out there and make claims about organizations they've never worked for, systems they've never seen, rooms that they've never been in. It's ridiculous. I think Jesse Kelly is accurately saying like, look, we can just look at the people that are gang detectives that have come out publicly and said it. And by the way, DOJ released copious information saying this guy has a problem, plenty of it.
Well, Jessica keeps on saying there's all these mistakes. First she said this guy was picked up because he had a bull's hat and then he has tattoos on his hand that spell Ms. 13. Yes, it is. Read the symbolism. Jessica, what are you, a gang detective? Cut it out. And then he's wearing paraphernalia that says the slogan for MS13. And then he gets.
Caught up in a gang sweep with ranking members of MS13 as part of a murder investigation, then gets pulled over and he's suspected of human trafficking, then gets accused of. Slugging his wife twice and she has it on video and suddenly his name isn't Marilyn. Dad, it's due process. You transitioned pretty quickly, Jessica. It's exactly correct though, right?
They will tell you, the enemy will always tell you where they are strong and where you are weak, but they will also tell you where you are strong and they are weak. And in the media game, in the information war, and there is a nympho war. That's a real thing, right? Five GW 5th generation warfare. It is propaganda against propaganda. The other side will tell you where they are most upset and try to throw their most
resources. You throw your biggest units into the battle that you need to win. The judge orders second immigrant deported to El Salvador return. So you've got another judge out here making these arguments saying that we have to return people from El Salvador and it's another judge in Maryland and it's another 20 year old Venezuelan man whose removal order was previously a removal. What is that? Whose removal violated a previous court settlement? Why are we making these court settlements?
This is truly crazy that you're seeing these people make the argument the party settled in 2024. They were trying to do an asylum application again, the word asylum, the word migrant, the word undocumented, all buzzwords for you don't belong in this country and I don't know why you're here And then they also have to like quietly run these
stories on on local news. Here's ABC7 covering another Maryland dad, right, who killed the mom, kidnapped the kid, because you're not supposed to be here. People who engage in criminality, not all of them do more criminal acts, but a bunch of them do. Go look at recidivism rates, They're very high.
Go look at people who are willing to come into this country illegally and you'll find that some of them, even if it's only 1% of them, even if it's half a percent, they have no business being in this country to commit the crimes that they do. Now, this is the father of her children, Casey Barrera, Rosa. He's charged with murder and he's currently in ISIS custody. And we also have this mug shot of his uncle. Authorities charge Robin Barrera with being an accessory to the crime.
A spokesperson for the Charles County Sheriff's Office says the suspect was methodical and hiding this woman's body, burying her deep and using old dirt to conceal the hole. Khan discovering her body, which was wrapped in a blanket and again buried about 5 feet below the ground. It was a moment of relief for the detectives that they were able to tell her family. We have found her.
So when we first reported this, authorities told us that they found fraudulent immigration documents for Barrera Rosa and confirmed he was in the US illegally. That's all I need to know. I know there's more to it because they're going to go out there and explain it because that's what ABC News is going to do. That's what they have to do. They run pieces like this as
well. This is a video from Deporting an Alien again, ABC7, interestingly enough, and they're very upset that a guy who's been here came into the United States illegally, set up a business, was deported, snuck back in a couple years later, lived here for a long time, had a family, has seven children in this country that had no right to even be born here because he had no business being here in the 1st place, was suddenly deported and they are outraged.
Why aren't we going after the criminals? Hey, by the way, you snuck into the country, you're a criminal, dude. You've already been deported under a civil act. Now you violated that. Now you're a criminal. Adios. How many times we need to say this? This guy, I think was a Mexican national. But anyway, this is this is like the fawning coverage. They will tell you where the problems are and the problems are the effect of people that are happening over at like what
Tom Holman's doing with ICE. By the way, the FBI, because they didn't capture the management culture, we've got FBI managers saying you can be a conscientious objector. If you think that going after these types of people makes you a Nazi. You don't have to be participating in it. They've had stand down orders. They stood down in Phoenix because Dan Bongino was coming to talk to them. They said come on into the office. Nobody goes out and works with
ICE today. They left ICE high and dry on multiple different raids when they didn't have enough people. This is not acceptable. Like I said, the enemy is telling us where their problem is, and the problem is that this is effective. Surveillance video shows 58 year old Martine Majin Leon pulling up to his business. It's the last known sighting before he disappeared Tuesday morning. His son Miguel Majin works next door and grew worried when the shop, usually open by 9:00 AM
sharp, remain closed. When his father didn't answer his cell phone, Miguel's concern turned to panic. I start knocking on the door. I hear nothing. I call my mom, but you know what? I'm going to knock the door down if you don't come open the door because my dad's not responding. I think he's probably on the ground. But before he forced his way in, Mahin checked his surveillance footage, and what he saw changed everything. That's how we find out that he
was taken at gunpoint. His father wasn't missing. He'd been detained by federal immigration agents. The family frantically called ICE, Border Patrol and local police, trying to find out where he'd been taken. They got no answers until a call from the Mexican consulate finally came. We didn't know if he's OK, we just know we just found out about an hour ago that he's in Calexico. Maheen says his dad came to the US undocumented in 1987, seeking a better life for his family.
He opened the barbershop 2 decades ago with his wife, Rosalba, and raised their seven children in Pomona. Everything about that is so wild to me. I just wanted you to hear the the, the long story of it. I'm sorry about the clicking in there because that's the recording. The recording actually has a couple of clicks built into it, which is unfortunate. That's truly wild stuff, isn't it? He came here and had seven babies and he got supported back
to the country. He's from the same thing that they're outrageous about, another thing they're really outraged about and they're telling us that this is a problem. This is amazing to me as well. This is maybe the craziest story of the day. A judge appears inclined to permanently block Donald Trump order targeting law firm. That is the that's the headline. OK. That law firm is Perkins Cooie.
Perkins Cooie, which was neck deep in all of the Democrat shenanigans, you have a judge saying that they must be left and allowed to keep a security clearance. And I don't know what, what what judge has any ability to compel a foreign nation to send somebody back in here? Some 20 year old guy from El Salvador. It's like, sorry, he gone. As you guys said in the chat, that was actually pretty funny. They're like, he not missing. He gone. Yeah, he gone.
How do you bring that guy? How do you make a demand as a as a District Judge? I actually saw somebody, I can't remember where it was. It was like, was was this the Babylon B headline? It might have been one of my buddies who said it yesterday. I saw it in a text message and the and the message said effectively all of the Pakistani natives and ethnically Pakistani people in India are being required to leave the nation in 48 hours or less.
They filed in the District Court of DC and a District Court in DC had said that you can't do that. The joke is obviously is that Pakistan and India have lots of conflict. And if India wants to get rid of all the Pakistanis in there because they think there's some national security issue, fine,
they do that. But in the crazy world we live in right now, the political leftist that would hate to see somebody kicked out of a country and have no jurisdiction to do so would reach out to the District of DC. And they would say, hey, can we get a federal judge in the United States to rule on what's going on? This sort of like deportation requirement that's happening in India and you probably could get a judgement on there based on how crazy these people are, but it is crazy.
It is crazy because you have no right to a security clearance. Navy versus Eagan. It's the reason I don't have the job I used to have. It's the reason that Garrett Boyle was removed from his job. Steve Friend, the same several others I can name as well. Navy versus Eagan is a tool that got weaponized under Biden. Why is it not being used by the people in the Trump administration? Why are all these people not out on their ass because of Navy versus Eagan? You have no right to a security
clearance. You have no right to appeal it. Even though you have rights as a veteran, which I do, you don't get to appeal it. In fact, there's a script that says the only way that you can appeal a Navy versus Eagan decision to remove your security clearance is if you are not the person that we said we were removing.
In other words, if they said I'm going to remove the security clearance of Kyle Serafin and I get on the call, the hearing, which is not a real hearing, and I go, look, my name is not Kyle Serafin. Like you guys have me all wrong. I'm actually Kyle Serafin, and you misspelled the name. So you got the wrong guy. Like you're actually aiming for a different guy and he's in a different office. And they would go, oh, OK. And then they would go and get
the right guy. But that never happens because I got the right guy because they have other identifiers as well. Every one of these people in the Neil Team 6 should be gone. Every one of the people that worked on Crossfire Hurricane should be removed pending investigation, No problem. Every person that was in senior management starting at the GS15 level, that's an ASAC, right? That's a unit chief over at
headquarters. Any of these people should have been suspended all the way up to the deputy director level. Anybody below Dan Bongino and above the people that are working the first line supervisors should have been removed pending investigation. And everybody who's hanging this red herring out here that we're going to fix government by going and doing these long term investigations are the same exact people that were giving us the TikTok. MF, First justice is coming. It's heading for you.
Pam Bondi's a killer, Kash Patel knows how to smash it day one, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. It's interesting to see voices roll out in defense of inaction. Here's Tim Poole doing that. Tim Poole who showed up at the White House the other day, and I don't dislike Tim Poole. I think Tim Poole's all right. But Tim Poole showed up at the White House wearing that same freaking hoodie. I guess kudos to him.
He's probably wearing less of a costume than some of the people that show up there, like the Christie Nome types. But he's making defenses about things that he doesn't even understand because he's never held a job in government. Not one. You just have to be in one of these rooms to know they look more like this. They don't look like whatever he's describing. And yes, he's doing so in sort of a theatrical way.
It's because he has no idea. The biggest organization he's ever worked for is the one that he's running, as far as I can tell, Ballroom. With a steel table and a low lamp. And Dan Bongino is leaning in, talking to Pam Bondi, Cash Patel, Pete Hegseth. And he says he slides a piece of paper pictures on it. He says, these are the guys we're going after, so take time. They got to investigate. It's been only a few months.
So people are expecting scenarios like that where, you know, I, I assure you, it's probably very mundane. Cash is going to walk into the office and Dan's going to be there and be like, oh, can you take a look at this form? He's been looking. It's like, oh, OK, so this guy was leaking to to the press, Like, OK, that's really bad. All right, let's go over this. It's probably very mundane and they're probably working as a lot of paperwork.
But also, if you really do think there's a deep state, you know, Cash and Dan aren't going to come out. And just like, here's a list of names of people we're going after. We've, we've built the case in three months. We walked in the door, we had all the evidence we were done. Nah, I think they're working on I, I talked with Gorka about this. We're, we're putting that interview up tomorrow. But he was basically like Cash was a victim of this.
And Dan has dedicated himself to wedding out this corruption. It will happen. That's called just trust me bro, appeal to authority. None of that matters when you say false things and you're trying to run APR campaign. None of this stuff takes time. Do you know how much time it takes? Let's just do timelines. This is from ABC News DOJ unseals first terrorism case against alleged Trans de Aragua member charging documents Call him a high-ranking TDA leader in Colombia.
OK. Colombia prosecutors unsealed federal terrorism charges targeting an alleged high-ranking. They put that in air quotes because why not? Because these guys always try to cover again. They'll tell you what they're most upset about. They're upset about these guys getting getting kicked out of the country. Jose Enrique Martinez Flores, that's the guy that was on the top ten list. That was the one that was celebrated. Let the good cops be cops press conference. You remember that?
OK. He was taken into custody in Colombia. Where Colombia? Did the FBI arrest him in Colombia? No, the FBI can't do that. They can be part of the arrest. They can show up, but they don't have authority to arrest. That's the Colombian government on March 31st pursuant to AUS arrest warrant. That US arrest warrant is known as a PAW. It's listed in here a little bit. A paw.
The provisional arrest warrant is something that the United States State Department negotiates out on behalf of a law enforcement agency to get someone extradited, arrested on US charges on foreign soil. How do you know that, Kyle? Because I went to go get some of them in Mexico. I did that when I was in New Mexico. I understand what a paw is and the first thing that the first rule of paw, because they tell you this right away.
This is going to take 18 months. If there's a fire under it, it will take 24 months to 30 months. Normally it takes 2 years to get a paw. Now he was arrested on March 31st pursuant to AUS arrest warrant known as a paw and extradited the United States. Let good cops be cops, right? Taking credit for it right away. This is what happens. When did the paw get applied for? There is a 100% chance 0 flexibility that it was applied for under the Biden
administration. There's a small possibility, I suppose that there's maybe like a 2% chance or a 1% chance that it was actually applied for under Trump. One point O, that's a small possibility. I guess, right at the end of it. If they were in like 2020 and it got delayed because of COVID, I guess it could have gone four years. But the, the the high highest probability over 95% says that it was done under the Biden administration. So this isn't a, a Trump 12
point O victory. This isn't a cash Patel victory. This is just process playing out. This is investigations take time. Just trust me, they took credit for it. You don't get to do both. You don't get to take credit for something that takes two years and got started before you. And then at the same time tell me that it takes you a long time. Just trust me. These things take time to get rid of your personnel.
How do I know that? Because on April 15th of 2022, very specifically on that day, I had an investigation that I requested and into my supervisor for abuse of authority and they began an investigation into me. April 15th, 2022, that was Good Friday. We just are three years from
that time right now. Four years, three years, three years from that time on April the 18th, the Monday after Easter, I had my badge and my gun taken around 11:00 AM in, in, in New Mexico. They managed to pull the fastest investigation. This was on Good Friday, which means people weren't in the office and they did it on the the Monday after Easter, which means people came in probably a
little bit late. In a period of a few hours of federal work, they were able to pull my badge and my gun. I never went back to the job ever. And the rest is history. Here I am sitting here talking to you today, hours. When you had somebody in the job for six weeks, you could have gotten rid of all these people, even if you individually had the same one person working for a few hours at a time, right? That stands to reason. We're talking about 50 or 80 people that are the senior
senior executives. That's going to be your EA DS, your ADS, your DA DS, and your section chiefs and probably some of your SA CS. It's under 100 people that need to be removed. Add do do a couple hours each. You got an entire division that does this stuff. You've an entire inspection division at the FBI that could have done it. Don't tell me that they can't do it. People on the right can do just as dumb things as people on the left.
We are all potentially getting screwed over by the stuff. It is not outside of the lines to say that they could have taken back the culture in the FBI within a very short period of time. When I called it a beach landing, I meant that it's speed, surprise, violence of action. You get out of the water, you get onto the sand, you get out of the sand, you get into the cliffs. Why do you need to do that? Because you want to take the countryside. It's so simple. It's so easy to make that
happen. If you have the will or you don't, or you can have people doing this stuff like look, there are people on the right saying dumb things. There are people on the left. I'm going to show you Jasmine Crockett, she's really targeting Elon. Elon is effective. He's a great, he's a great target to take on. They tell you where they are weak. And then you got this guy. I like, I like, I don't know Greg Kelly. I may have even been on Greg Kelly's program and maybe Greg
Kelly's a great guy. But if you have an audience of 1,000,000 people and you're putting out crap like this and people are looking at it and you are distracting on this nonsense, where is the guy who pointed the rifle at Donald Trump inside the motorcade in Butler, PA? This is literally what this guy is spending his time with.
That's truly crazy. Watch this one real quick and then you tell me. I mean, we have some people that don't get it. President Trump after he got shot in Butler, PA. I've seen this video 1000 times but I never noticed what I'm about to show you, so here he is. He's one more fist bump before he gets in the vehicle. Now there's this individual over here in uniform. I don't know if he's Secret Service, state police. He's got a weapon with him, a rifle. Watch what happens on the radio
there. He's pointing his weapon right inside the car. Now, why would he do that one more time? Trump is in the car. That doesn't make any sense. So I would like to know who that is and why he did that, and I think we need the answer to that And about 15,000,000 other questions answered about Butler, PA. OK, sure, maybe there's some questions about Butler, PA, but it's not like what a member of the CAT team was doing, you know? Who would be an expert on that? Dan Bongino.
Do you know who could run the Secret Service, which has serious problems? Maybe Dan Bongino, his institutional knowledge, he understands what protective details are. The best way to fix these agencies has always been go find the people that do the frontline work of that agency and let them consult on how management should look because the mission should lead and the management should support mission. This is what I was trying to say
the other day. When your task and your purpose are divorced from each other, you're screwed, right? If the mission of government is to do one thing, if the mission of the FBI is to investigate, you know, crime, forcing fraud against the American people, threats to national security, then wouldn't you want to get the people that know what that mission looks like to advise you? You need to have that. And you say, well, what is this management doing that is Rd. blocking?
I guarantee you that everybody who knows anything about a protective detail looked at that and goes, no, it's a 2D camera angle. That guy was covering. Avoid making sure. And he's not pointing an AR15 into the window of a freaking heavily armored, like up armored and window glass full of a, you know, bullet resistant glass. He's not going to even get through the glass.
My buddy was actually doing a shot test on stuff like that, windshields of Bearcats, and he sent me some videos showing it takes like a pretty aggressive new three O 8 round to get through something like that. You're not going to do it from a freaking AR with a short barrel like that. That's it. That's for people, for people that might run up on the vehicle after you just had the guy shot. So, yeah, we probably have some questions.
And those questions could be sorted out by someone like, I don't know, Dan Bongino. How many people thought, why in the hell are we putting a former Secret Service guy that has no experience in the agency in charge of this thing other than loyalty? And there's a good reason. You better bring a tour guide, though. And they didn't. Again, they tell you where they are strong. They tell you where they are weak. They are not weak on the FBI.
They don't care about the FBI. They haven't even talked about it. You're not hearing anything. Adam Schiff, silent, No Fear. Chuck Schumer, silent, No Fear. Nancy Pelosi, silent, No Fear. None of these people who were constantly called out as government gangsters are even a little bit worried. They're not speaking at all. And you think that they don't have meetings going on and they don't have sourcing as well. That's what they did.
This, This is Jasmine Crockett telling us what they are scared of. They're scared of Elon Musk's. We really don't know how much damage they're causing. Like when I tell you that the level of incompetence is almost like incomprehensible, it is so bad. And when you bring up the idiot known as Elon Musk, he is is not only like very sinister and has no idea what he's doing. And people are like, Oh, no, oh, he absolutely knows because he's
the richest man in the world. Like, yes, he knows how to hire smart people, but don't conflate that and believe that he is the genius because he ain't. And so he has inflicted so much harm and done so much that even Trump don't want to talk about it. When the last time you heard about Eli? Not much. You don't see him. That much? No. No way, Trump. Is distancing himself from Eli. Yeah, because as soon as people started to look at his ratings, right?
Like he continues to have these failing ratings. So now they're like, oh, get rid of Eli. But let me tell you, the stench ain't getting off of you. Right, Yeah, Drive the wedge. Keep highlighting the thing that you think you can attack. The people that are doing things even semi effectively have to be attacked. That's pretty obvious to me. And again, they'll tell you where they're strong, they'll tell you where they're weak, they'll tell you where they're focused.
Detained Palestinian student must remain in Vermont. Again, another judge telling the executive how to do the executive. He got sent down to Louisiana for a deportation spot and they're out here worried about that as well. It's front page news. It continues to be this is ABC News talking about it. The guy's name is Molson Madawi and this is my favorite little quote which I threw on the screen here. Madawi alleges that he was detained under an obscure law.
Oh, you mean an actual law. It means there's actually force of law behind what they're doing. Go figure. Allowing the government to revoke a visa if the Secretary of State determines that the executive branch again, that that someone could pose a quote, adverse foreign policy consequence for the United States and quote, So they interpreted that the foreign law, I'm sorry, the obscure law that gives them power to use, which they can use and they have used that.
It can't be used. And that's why you have to keep him in Vermont, except they don't want to keep him in Vermont. And they don't run the Bureau of Prisons and they don't run the US Marshall Service. And they don't really have a lot of say on how that gets done. This is chaos, what you're seeing there. And it's it's intentional. The judiciary is one of the last places where they think they have some strength like Katenji Jackson Browne or Brown Jackson, whatever she's going by.
We're watching this stuff happen where they are telling you what they care about. And the last one, which might be the most interesting one to me is this. They're also very upset with Pete Hegseth 'cause he's constantly attacked, whether it be Signalgate, one point O, the two point O that they're trying to make stick, or this story, which was also front and center. This is coming from CBS.
Pete Hegseth orders makeup studio installed at the Pentagon. The Pentagon has the like the single largest employment base in the United States government. And it is like like I said 3,000,000 ish. He apparently recently ordered modifications to a room next to the Pentagon press briefing room to retrofit it with a makeup studio for television appearances. So say it multiple sources, none named.
Again, sources say whenever you need to smear someone, whenever you need to do a hit, you go out there and you speak vaguely like you just heard Jasmine Crockett do, or you get sources say multiple sources say the price tag was several $1000. I got to tell you, who gives a shit about several $1000? Anybody. They talk about it here and they go a little bit further on, and that's a pretty splashy headlight. A makeup studio. It's a freaking mirror. It's a mirror and a chair and a
desk. And yeah, because it's government, it probably did cost a couple $1000. And I guarantee you that's baked into the budget. If that's the biggest problem we have, the Pentagon is fixed. It's not the biggest problem. The biggest problem is, is that there were unlawful orders issued. And the left is terrified because you now have the government acknowledging that they required a COVID vaccine mandate that was in violation of law. They are saying, listen to the words he says right here.
I'm not a trust the plan guy. I'm a listen to the words and see what it is. The implications of Pete Hegseth releasing this statement saying that people violated the law, that it was an unlawful order. That means that there was an unlawful order issued by the Biden administration and they're acknowledging it, that it was actually carried out by other officers, which means that they are in violation of their oath and potentially they could be removed.
And the people who were ruined for it are now going to be able to use this in any lawsuit, whether they reinstated in the military or not. This is why you get mad. This is where they will be upset about it. And of course, that's why you would say he he went after a makeup studio again, nothing about Dan Bongino or Donald Trump, I'm sorry. Or Cash Patel involved in FBI
stuff. It's all focusing fire on the things that are the scariest, the biggest money, the biggest impact, and the things that are actually working against what the left hopes is going to happen. This is a truly wild acknowledgement that we had a government that violated the constitutional liberties of thousands of service members. By the way, they did the same thing in the in the the civil service where I was working. Do you know what this would mean?
Like this acknowledgement that it was an unlawful order. If it was unlawful for the military, it sure as shit was unlawful for those of us that will work in the civilian service. I don't want to be reinstated there. I've got a great lawsuit going where they violated black letter employment law. I'm looking forward to that, especially in light of this. I guarantee you we're going to be playing this clip.
Watch this. We're back with more changes at DoD and this time an update on COVID-19 and reinstatement. We all know that the previous administration issued unlawful orders on mandatory vaccines, on an experimental vaccine, COVID-19. You know it, we know it. We're doing everything we can as quickly as we can to reinstate those who are affected by that policy. It hasn't been perfect. And we know that we're having an ongoing conversation with you to get it right.
But working with the White House as well, we want anyone impacted by that vaccine mandate back into the military, people of conscience, warriors of conscience back in our formations. We hear you. And we're working to get updated guidance as quickly as possible. So kind of here's where we are on more guidance we're providing right now. So in January, the president issued his executive order. We we jumped right on it.
In February, I directed the department to to take corrective action regarding this specific departments unfair, overbroad, unnecessary COVID vaccine mandate. You know, we apologize, apologize, then apologize now for how it was done and we want to fix it.
So today I'm signing a memorandum that directs the Under Secretary of Defense for personnel and readiness to provide additional guidance to the boards that are reviewing these cases concerning the review of requests from service members and former service members adversely impacted by
COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The guidance also will facilitate the removal of adverse actions on service members solely for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine, including discharge upgrades and less than fully honorable discharges for individuals separated for refusing to take
the COVID-19 vaccine. So we're trying to scrub all that, clean all that up. We'll also facilitate appropriate remedies for service members who have suffered additional career setbacks resulting from the previous administrations unlawful vaccine mandate so that original EO addresses the unfair since rescinded COVID-19 vaccine mandate imposed on war fighters during the previous administration. We know how bad it was.
You know how bad it was. And through this guidance, which I encourage you to check it all out directly because it's an update going even further than what we've done in the past. This memo is providing supplemental remedies for service members and veterans negatively impacted by the DoD defunct COVID-19 Disease 20 vaccine mandate. That is so powerful and impressive. You guys don't understand how rare it is for government to take ownership and say we blew it and the thing that we did was
illegal and lawful. The power that puts into the hands of service members that want to bring lawsuits, The power that it actually puts into the people that were in the civilian service that could look and say, look, if the military and the DoD is currently acknowledging that this thing is a problem and that it was unlawful, do you get it? That's that's fuel for the civilian service as well. Nothing yet from DOJ on that one though. Why why is that? Does it take time?
Pete Hagseth seems to hit the ground running, physically running and getting stuff done. Just saying they'll tell you where they're most upset and that's why this guy continues to get hit and you're not seeing it over at DOJ. I haven't seen a single hit piece or anger about Pam Bondi. Nobody seems particularly worried.
Why would that be? You guys ask the questions, then decide whether or not the source that you're seeing have placement and access and credibility, and if they are all anonymous sources who don't want to be, you know, retaliated against, you can start with a discount right there. Unless it's being reported by multiple outlets in multiple places and that those people are likely to have different sources. In other words, things from the right and the left have to kind of align.
All right, last little thing. This thing is fantastic. This is why I love actual cops. This is why I love actual EMS. This is why I love actual firefighters. I created something like this. This is a terrible headline, but it is absolutely hysterical. My buddy sent me this the other day. Montana cops who were in Bozeman. 13 police officers were caught playing a game of crime bingo. The midnight shift bingo.
I freaking love crime bingo. I made an EMS bingo when I was working in Tucson fire for a couple of months as a paramedic intern. It is fantastic. Look at this stuff. Butt ass naked is one of the squares. That's hilarious. DUI pass point to hilarious drug DUI. These are like regular calls. Blood alcohol over .3 DUI two on what is it? 2 on team in vehicle pursuit. That's a good one. Like spicy stuff, apply tourniquet or chest seal things that are kind of rare.
When I was working and I created one of these, I literally created one of these guys. I actually laminated it for the Tucson Fire Department. I'm not going to say what station so they don't get in trouble, but we had one and everybody shipped in a dollar at the beginning of the shift. It's a 24 hour shift and you try to fill it up. Absolutely hilarious stuff. The middle thing was every single call, which is diabetes, hypertension, and morbid obesity. That happens on every single
call. You're always going to find that. But we had really funny stuff like naked, naked and unconscious or incontinent power scooter. Someone who peed or pooped himself while in a power scooter, which is a terrible thing because you got to call out a Battalion Chief to come pick up the power scooter, which is now soaked in urine or feces. And yes, I've been on that call too. They all come from real worlds. This is real stuff. Recovered stolen vehicle, these are not a big deal.
If somebody wants to entertain themselves on the midnight shift because they're playing bingo with stuff that keeps some of this ugliness at Bay, you should not suspend them. You should give them a high 5 and say great for morale, good job. That's what real cops look like. We got one last little piece of comedy here.
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I don't know why you guys want to send me stuff, but people wanted to do it. So if you want to send something just don't send anything alive for the poor gals that are over there. Let's do something funny for God's sake. To let wrap it up. We did a female comedian yesterday. We're going to do another one. Here it is right now friend. She's an anti vaxxer and she goes. You tell me one benefit of vaccinating your kid?
I was like, well she's like 99% less likely to get in a van with strangers because she's autistic. So there's that. When it starts getting into the mainstream, this is what we all signed up for, right? We're looking for transparency. We're looking for people to tell us the truth. We're looking for government agencies to do what they said. Maybe less dyes from RFK Junior. You know they're not hitting RFK Junior. He must not like I've seen some of it, but not nearly as much.
Anyway, just watch where people are getting upset. That's all I got to say. All right, thank you for being here. Tomorrow will be our Friendly Friday, so we'll have Steve friend on and we're going to dump you into Friendly Friday. If you're watching over on Rubble right now, you can find the American Radicals podcast over there. It's at Amradpod over on X as well. And yeah, God bless you. I look forward to seeing you guys again tomorrow. Thanks for being here. Thanks for being spicy.
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