Kyle Serafin Kyle Serafin Kyle Serafin recently suspended FBI agent Kyle Serafin former FBI whistleblower. Indefinitely suspended for telling the truth. Are you familiar with FBI Special Agents Kyle Serafin? I'm familiar with the name. Is that yes, I'm familiar with the name, familiar with the name, familiar with the name. Let's bring in Kyle Serafin. He's the FBI whistleblower who helped expose government censorship of our First
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You're doing a service on behalf of the American people. And from the bottom of my cracked and broken heart, sometimes, thank you very much. Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower, an American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth, because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast. 2nd Amendment defender and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphin.
Well, hello my friends. Welcome to the Kyle Seraphin Show for Friday, November the 15th. It feels like this has been a hell of a week, does it not? Good Lord, I'm exhausted from it.
I spent the day today doing interrogatories for the DOJ, who is trying to defend against the discrimination suit that they got involved in. And they wanted me to list every single podcast that I've ever done, every single interview that I've ever done, every single social media post that I've ever done that mentioned COVID, the FBI masking or testing mandates. So here's another one for y'all.
I just sent them the link. They can go and find it at rumble.com/kyle Serafin just like everyone else. And you'll be not surprised to know that in my response to the interrogatories, I hope that they would like share and subscribe to the program so they also can experience the uncomfortable truth just like all of you guys do. I'm not exaggerating. I, I wrote that back to them. And I hope their attorneys have their heads explode for it.
I hope they read this back to me in a deposition in the form of a transcript. We've got a couple things that are going on today. We're going to talk a little about mental illness. We're going to talk about the attempt to use abortion to win the election and why I think that was a failure and how it ultimately went the wrong way.
We're going to talk about the transition and the people that are heading into the cabinet and the folks that are on Team Trump right now, including the one thing that we are not hearing yet and I really hope to hear, which is that Cash Patel joins the team. I am a cash only advocate when it comes to the FBI. We'll talk about all of that as well. Let's see here and a little bit of housekeeping. You guys ever order something
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but it doesn't fit. We did a call in show last night with all the core subscribers, all the folks that get in there and call and tell me and you guys were right in my ear and you guys were in the chat and you made the comment you want the old time slot back. We are here because of you. We are here to please. So we're rolling it back, OK?
It's been a weird week. We're just going to take it as a Mulligan. I hope you guys will go with the people have spoken, they've spoken loudly, and it's time for us to roll back to 9:30 Eastern Time. So on Monday we will go back to the normal time. And you know what, this was a good week for me to be in the afternoon because I've had a ton of weird stuff going on. So all of that really appreciate.
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All right? Should we get deep into this thing? Let's do it right now. I'll tell you what, I'll tell you what, y'all, the weirdest thing in the world is happening right now. Crazy leftists are getting violent, but they're not getting violent the way you'd think. They're getting violent on this one. Ready. Boom. Power lesbian couple. That's a misspeaking because they're not a couple.
There's actually a dude involved in that, but he's a trans dude and that's what you're seeing on the screen right now. Two of the weirdest Americans. Power lesbian. Corey Burke murdered her father with an ice axe on the election night over at Meltdown in their Seattle home. Some of the stuff, we just can't make it up. Like I said, we're going to start with mental illness. We're going to work our way to abortion, which is not necessarily mental illness, but some of the people that advocate
for it definitely are. And then we're going to finally end up talking about Trump's cabinet and hopefully some sanity. So this person is a Blue Origin employee. I have no idea why that's necessary to the story, but this is what the Daily Mail is reporting. Married to a prominent trans actor and journalist, accused of killing her elderly father with
an ice axe on election night. She was 33 years old, Stabbed and strangled her father, who was 67, a guy named Timothy Burke, in a fatal attack in a relatively expensive home in Seattle. Huh. She's a training manager for I guess Blue Origin is a Jeff Bezos rocket company. Confessed to killing her dad said he refused to turn the lights off like every normal person when they get into a disagreement about lighting in
the home. She decided to go get an ice axe from the basement and then attacked him. She claims that she freaked out. She thought there was something really important going on on Election Day. This is This is the actual Donald Trump insanity manifesting in the form of homicide. I bet he never saw this come. What a sad, awful story. Truly. I can't think of anything worse, but you can always imagine it's going to be in one of these cities. If you heard it in Portland, it
would be the same thing. Here in Seattle, you just go. These people, they've normalized mental illness to the point that she's living with mental illness and that she has a transgender partner. And some of the stuff is sort of expected. If you're just noticing too. Over my shoulder here, we don't have an ice axe. That's a, that's a tomahawk. That's for something else. You're not supposed to use ice axes to go after your dad. You're supposed to use them to climb.
In any case, horrible story. Really, really awful. And it's kind of the reason why we always tell you that you need to be cautious, you need to be aware, you need to have your head on a swivel and that crazy people are all around us. Maybe that's why Donald Trump is talking about the right to self-defense. What do y'all think? Let's go ahead and hear this. He's been making these videos
and they're fantastic. He's putting out policy in the form of video, not in some sort of press conference. He's just banging out video after video. American flag in the background. Donald Trump talking about your concealed carry rights do not end at the state line. Hallelujah. Hear. He is saying it in his own words. 7th, I will protect the right of self-defense everywhere it is under siege, and I will sign concealed carry reciprocity. Your Second Amendment does not end at the state line.
In addition, in addition, there are people that are threats all over this country and you got to consider them. You got to know that they're out there and you got to hedge against that. This is the reason why we have people like shield arms that work with us. That's the reason why I'm always armed is the reason why you're supposed to be able to trust law enforcement, But they they're a little bit cumbersome to carry on your back, right?
Carrying around a police officer doesn't make as much sense as carrying a firearm. So he's talking about something outstanding, Concealed carry reciprocity across all 50 states. The joke is, is that you can already carry in all 50 states as long as you're not ABI. You know what? But there are some legal implications here. I would love to see Trump take a more strong Second Amendment approach during this
administration. And here's another good example of why that is. The murder suspect who who killed or allegedly killed Lake and Riley on the UGA campus was apparently hunting women and just found a target. Now, this is an illegal alien. This is the stuff that mattered during the election, right? It's the stuff that was so simple. What we hear is women talking about safety. And when they talk about it, they mean the safety and the ability for them to have an
abortion, which is a wild take. If you have a daughter, this is not the thing you should be hoping for. You should be hoping that some illegal alien doesn't run after her while she's at college on a jog and brutally kill her. And that's the story of this particular prosecution. So I'm going to read into a little bit here.
This is coming from ABC News. The suspect in the killings of 22 year old Lakin Riley was, quote, UN quote, hunting women on the UGA campus the day that the nursing student was found brutally murdered on the school grounds. That's what the prosecutor said in the opening arguments. Special Prosecutor Sheila Ross told the court that he was on the hunt. His name was Joseph Ibarra. Obviously, he came in here illegally.
We know that there was some issues about the way he snuck in with the Border Patrol and that he was released when Lake and Riley refused to be his rape victim. He bashed her skull with a rock repeatedly. And that's what this case is all about. You can see him on the screen right there. He's listening through a translator.
Because this country is so great that even when you sneak in and break the law and then you kill one of our precious citizens, including one of our daughters, we still give you due process. And we still, we'll walk you through that more on due process in a minute. Keep that in your head.
Because we give due process to even the worst people, the ones that are caught red handed, the ones that we know did the thing and they're still going to go through all of the process to show that a jury of peers will convict them. That's what the American system is about. It's the beauty of the American system. But when you subvert it, it goes the wrong way.
And giving that even to the worst, the enemies, the people that are not American citizens, is one of the things that we should be sort of proud of in this country. I think that he will be found guilty. That seems to be pretty obvious. It's a horrific crime, and yet they're going to go through what needs to be done. That's not the same thing that we afford to so many people in the political sphere. And it's not the same thing that we often times will give to those who are accused.
We convict him in a court that we call the Court of public Appeal, right? You will bring your case to the public. And sometimes our prosecutors are doing that as well. So just keep that in your head because that's what's happening with the Trump transition. The media is already trying to try these people for alleged crimes that are fake. Meanwhile, we are giving actual due process to the people who have been actually accused and charged credibly a very, very heinous crimes.
All right, let's throw this one up. This is, I think, one of his better ideas as well. In addition to making sure that we're able to be armed, wouldn't it be nice if we could take the people that are nuts in this country and put them somewhere? It turns out we used to have that. Wouldn't it be interesting to find out if Donald Trump undid a problem, the problem that Ronald Reagan kind of created? I don't think he meant it in a bad way. There were a lot of issues with
mental institutions. There was a very difficult time that people had in regulating mental health. But it's been a lot more normalized in the last 30-40 years. And in that way, there's a really important thing that could happen. We could have a place called asylums to be able to put people that cannot take care of themselves. And there are a contingent of the population that will never be able to take care of themselves. Some of them have chosen that path.
They've worked their way to psychosis and they've worked their way by using drugs, whether it be, you know, an actual choice of, of engaging in traumatic behaviors or something terrible happened to them and they just couldn't cope with it. And as somebody who has a lot of empathy in that sphere, I was an ambulance driver. I used to deal with the homeless on a regular basis. I dealt with them far less when I was in the FBI, but they're still there.
And of course, they're right outside of the FBI building in Washington, DC. If we're going to make America great again, if that's the claim, maybe we should start with the nation's capital where we have people living in tents against the federal courthouse that was walking distance from my old office. It doesn't seem like a good thing that we should have. This is coming from NPR. So This is why it's kind of fun to read it. If you ever want to know what the loony left is all about, go
to NPR. This is their health news. Donald Trump promising a law and order approach to policy of all kinds, including the question of how to help people struggling with mental illness, substance abuse and homelessness. I'll just say this, we talked about the out of balance problems that exist in this country at the moment, the masculine and the feminine being out of whack, and they truly are. It's pretty clear to me that the the empathetic thing to do is not to leave people on the
streets. The sympathetic thing to do, the righteous and Christian thing to do is not to leave people that can't handle their own lives on the streets, in the cold, sleeping on the ground, scrabaging for food, becoming victims of sexual predators or murderers or people that are going to assault them because they simply have bad ideas. There's nothing kind about homeless people being outdoors and mental institutions would seem much more preferable.
There's a reason why when you're driving an ambulance, you constantly have the same what we call frequent Flyers. If there's someone dialing 911, they do some sort of alerting behavior on purpose so that they can get picked up by the police of the ambulance and brought in to where a hospital indoors, to a bed, to some place where someone will look after them for a little bit. We used to have a rule in the emergency room that I worked in in Austin, and it was a high
volume emergency room at that. And what they would say is do not feed the trolls. And you would hear that over and over again and you're like, who are the trolls? What are we talking about here? And then you'd realize that the one of the doctors would pull you aside because you were kind of new there. And they'd say the trolls are the people who live under bridges, You know, about what trolls are. Don't feed the trolls.
And that meant homeless people because if you feed them just like a stray dog, they would come back. And that's always true. Now, that's horrible. But they're also taking up beds in a hospital that is meant to treat people that are sick, that are dying, that are having maybe the worst day of their life. There's nothing good about it.
If you bring people in who have allergy like symptoms simply because they're looking for a sandwich, there's got to be a better way to do it. And if they can't take care of themselves, putting them in mental institutions is the right
way. So Donald Trump in another one of these little videos, of course he goes out there and he illumorates that he wants to take the people that NPR calls the unhoused, the drug addicted, the dangerously deranged people that will do dangerous things to decent folk. And there's endless examples of mentally ill people doing incredibly dangerous antisocial behavior.
This shouldn't even be it's something that is contentious, but because the left always thinks that allowing people to pass beyond the boundaries of what makes sense. That's how you end up with a man dressed up as a woman and that person's partner bludgeoning a father to death with an ice axe. And it's how you end up with people, you know, living in tents outside in the nation's capital just just dying off slowly. It's, it's really it's, it's
horrifically sad. And if you've never been out there and dealt with homeless populations, then I encourage you to actually just get one little look at it. But that's suicidal empathy that we talked about. It kills the country and kills those people very slowly until they actually die. You always end up getting one of those calls every once in a while and it's just, it goes right to the point where it is no longer there and it's all over. It's like you picked them up.
You picked them up. They're a frequent flyer right until they have to go to the morgue. It's awful and it's tragic. Folks. We're going to go ahead and break away and do another little read here for our friends at My Patriot Supply. I want to say thanks to them for sponsoring the program. We just ask you the simple question. We're talking about homelessness, right? Is the country going the right direction? Certainly not for everybody. Are some things falling apart?
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This is not surprising. This is Katie Porter. She looks, if you're just listening to us, she looks just like she sounds. She's unattractive and she's overweight. She sounds just like that, and she's talking about things that sound objectively crazy. My daughter's not old enough to play water polo, but I care about my my daughter's quite a bit. This would not be the kind of conversation that any of them are ever going to grow up and say to me because of a Donald
Trump type victory. Check this out. So on election night, I was with I went to pick up my daughter from water polo practice and she's 12. And she got in the car and she was crying. And I said, did someone punch you? Like water polo is a rough sport. I was like, did someone hit you? Did the coach yell at you? What happened? And she said, mom, Trump won, Trump's going to win. And what if I get raped and I need to have an abortion? This is from a 12 year old, my
12 year old daughter. And so it was really a reminder of how scary this time is for people and how important it is for Democrats to have strategies both at the state level and the federal level to make sure that we can continue to protect people's rights. What if I get raped and I have to have an abortion is not a natural conversation. What if an illegal alien decides to beat my head in with a rock? That actually has a lot more examples of that.
The cases of of abortion that have to happen because of rape and for some reason they roll in incest. My wife and I were having this conversation the other day. Like, doesn't it seem like if we're talking about a conversation about incest that would most almost always be rape? Either statutory or it'd be forced? I don't understand how those things are separated. But why is your 12 year old worried about this sort of thing?
What sort of wrong think is going on in that household where they are not basically talking about objective realities? And it brings me to some things that have been said. These are some of the slander, some of the smears.
Remember the non due process that's going on with Representative Matt Gaetz, who just stepped down in order to become the new AG. Now, the story that we've heard is that Matt Gaetz was the only person that went into Trump's office pitching himself to be AG, that had the right message, that the other contenders walked in and said things like, this is my judicial philosophy and this is what I'm interested in doing, and this is how I think about jurisprudence in America.
And Matt Gaetz said, I'm here to chop off effing heads. And obviously he spelled it all the way out. And that's who Donald Trump announced he wants in America. Really deserves to see what the Trump administration can be without the shackles of a bunch of GOP losers that are trying to hold some degree of normalcy that we don't want. Everybody kind of hoped that he would come in and flip the apple
cart upside down. Kind of that Jesus in the temple moment where the temple, the money changers are, are changing hands and they're doing usury. And he says, we're not in my father's house. And he flips them over and he runs them off with a whip of cords. We kind of want that Donald Trump not to make the comparison to Jesus per SE, but that righteous anger of like, you've taken our country and we want it back.
And if Matt Gates is the guy that Trump wants to lean on to do that, don't we owe this country a chance to see what that looks like? This is the reason I like Matt Gates. I'm going to tell you another reason in a second. But this kind of plain speak, the way that normal people talk. And he didn't back down from this question. We had a lot of mealy mouthed soft types that have been walking around in the DOJ and in the FBI. This is the opposite of that.
Watch this little clip here of Matt Gates getting confronted with something that could be uncomfortable and he just owns it is. It safe to say that based off of your comments, you're suggesting that these women at these abortion rallies are ugly and overweight? Yes. What do you say to people who think that those comments are offensive? Be offended. Be offended. That's right. Be offended.
If you're fat and overweight and you're crying about abortion, you're talking about trying to kill a baby. So Katie Porter, you're a weirdo. That's a strange thing for you to do. Be offended if that's offensive to you. It's a regular comment that normal people make, whether it be on social media or in person, whether it's just guys talking, the infamous locker room talk. It's like, why do the women who are the least likely to need an abortion always want to fight
for the right to have abortion? There's a an activist in Texas who's 21 years old that I called out the other day. Her name is Olivia something or other. I can't remember what it is. I just remember the first name and she's got to be 400 lbs. It's like people always attack me because of my weight. It's like that's the first thing we see. You're 21, you don't have a good
excuse for that. So yeah, we don't take your opinion very seriously and you don't seem like you're even physically capable of burying a child. It's actually a lot harder when when your body's out of whack. If you don't understand that there there's a, there's a kind of a, a window of health that has to happen for women to actually conceive, She's probably not in it. So good for Matt Gates for saying it.
And again, it's all going to be a tax that are not going to be based on whether or not there is a real legitimate adjudicated crime. They're talking about things that the House Ethics Committee might have pulled up on him and whether or not he's going to be acceptable to people. I've got like, let me just throw this thought out to you. We judge people often times in the world, and rightly so, by the company they keep. I've done an entire episode in
this on this podcast. The company you keep says a lot about who you are. Your parents told you the same thing when you were a kid. But I'll add something to it. How about the enemies you make? Because the enemies you make say an awful lot about you, too. And if all the right people are mad about you stepping into a space, that kind of tells me
that is a ringing endorsement. All the right people are scared that Matt Gaetz will step in. And we're going to give you some examples of that in just a second here in another kind of just a little twisty weird thing. This is like a mixture between the mental illness and the understanding of what the actual version of violence.
We talked about this story about Peanut the squirrel, and this is, this is really important when it comes to the court of public opinion because even the Supreme Court justices are willing to, one, engage in and weigh in on the death of a squirrel in New York that we talked about here on this program. This is Neil Gorsuch talking about it. He was, this is off the press saying the legacy of Peanut the squirrel continues on all the
way up to the highest court. What that tells us is that they are regular people too, that they consume the news like you do as well, that they've got information coming in in the same way you do from their friend, their friends and their family members and the social media and so on. He gave a shout out to the furry social media star that was seized and euthanized. They off the press refers to it
as being murdered. And isn't that the right thing to say when you've been killed by your government? Now, does the squirrel have any say in the government? No Is the squirrel particularly consequential? Not really. But represents that if the government's willing to come into your home in in in short order just to kill a squirrel that's been living there seven years peacefully and is on what millions of people's phones and bringing joy and delight in a place where it doesn't really
matter. It doesn't doesn't hurt anybody. This is a victimless crime and resulted in the death of a pet. If they'll kill the pet and they'll kill a baby that's innocent in the same way that Katie Porter's talking about, we know that they'll come and kill us. We've seen it. We've seen that our Federal Bureau of Investigation, which I'm pushing for, like I said, cash only. We need someone that understands the problem, not someone who doesn't get it.
And I know that cash gets it and I know that most of you get it. And that's why you need to be pushing your senators. We'll talk about that shortly. But this little squirrel, it kind of continues to resound as a cautionary tale to people. I guarantee you the folks that that had that squirrel, we're on the left, right up until they had their pet killed. And then you start thinking, wait a minute, I thought I could trust the government. You can never trust the
government. You can only allow the government to do its job and you should constantly keep it in check. I used to use the analogy of of Ivy like a ground cover, right? And government and ground cover
are useful. They do some functions that we need them to do. But the minute you let them get out of their boundaries, if you've ever seen those like green landscaping barriers, when your Ivy creeps over that and starts crawling into your lawn, if you're not aggressively pruning it back, it will continue to grow. It will continue to be a problem. It will continue to be taking over spaces it doesn't belong. That's our government. So you can't ever trust it.
You can never give it too much authority. You can only constantly prune it, prune it. And if you over prune it, So what? It always grows back, which is kind of what we want to see Donald Trump do. I think we want to see him prune aggressively. And he's also talked about getting rid of the Department of Education. So we've heard about power lesbian, whatever the heck that
is, killing a father. We've heard about a woman who's worried that her daughter's going to have to have an abortion because of rape, by the way, and a woman who was attempted rape and then was brutally murdered on a college campus. It seems like women face a lot of physical danger. Isn't it nice to think that Donald Trump, who said he was going to protect women whether they like it or not, is actually taking some of those actions? Take a listen to this little take.
My Department of Education will inform States and school districts that if any teacher or school official suggests to a child that they could be trapped in the wrong body, they will be faced with severe consequences, including potential civil rights violations for sex discrimination and the
elimination of federal funding. As part of our new credentialing body for teachers, we will promote positive education about the nuclear family, the roles of mothers and fathers, and celebrating rather than erasing the things that make men and women different and unique. I will ask Congress to pass a bill establishing that the only genders recognized by the United States government are male and female and they are assigned at
birth. The bill will also make clear that Title 9 prohibits men from participating in women's sports and we will protect the rights of parents from being forced to allow their minor child to assume a gender which is new and an identity without the parents consent. The identity will not be new, and it will not be without parental consent. No serious country should be telling its children that they were born with the wrong gender, a concept that was never heard of in all of human history.
Nobody's ever heard of this. What's happening today. It was all when the radical left invented it just a few years ago. Under my leadership, this madness will end. Thank you very much. Thank you. How about that again? He wants to bring mental institutions back. Why would that be? Because there's a lot of crazy
in this country right now. Wouldn't it be nice to know that, like, the person that's in the White House doesn't have to bring some guy who got prosthetic breasts and who's going to jiggle them at an Easter celebration? I mean, we talked about we used to be a proper country. There's a place for people to be topless. It's just not on the White House lawn. And maybe we should acknowledge that if that person also is born a man, that we're looking at a free show that's a fringe sexual
fetish. It has nothing to do with what ought to be out there anyway. Thank God for that. Just a lot of sanity coming out with Donald Trump. I found this clip and I didn't know where I was going to work it in, but I'm going to play it for you. This is a lady talking about that kind of sanity. It's like, can we just heal with a little bit less mental illness and a little bit of acceptance of facts on the ground?
The reality that everybody's lived in until about 15 seconds ago, This is the reality of it, of a lady who said I don't need to vote for Donald Trump or I didn't vote for Kamala Harris because I'm a Christian and people get on her case and she's defending it. In a way, it's pretty compelling. I'm getting a little tired of some Christians asking me why I voted for Donald Trump. Because I'm a Christian, that's why I voted for him. But now let me turn that same question back on you.
You are a Christian. Why did you vote for Kamala Harris? You see, I didn't vote for Donald Trump for who he is. I voted for Donald Trump for who God is. You see, he wasn't promoting the shed of innocent blood at the AB clinic. The flesh. You see, he wasn't promoting gender ideology or gender reassignment surgery. The flesh. See, he didn't open the borders for our children to get sex trafficked. The flesh. He wasn't taking the children's bread and giving it to somebody else.
The flesh. You see, he wasn't pushing do as thy will with no responsibility. The flesh see he wasn't manipulating the people's minds with lies and propaganda through the left wing media. The flesh, he didn't write a book and take a picture with the black help to make us think that he was black. The flesh wasn't into that principalities and powers and lying wonders. He just stood on the truth was really wrong with a miracle. America's sick and it needs a healing.
God has spoken. Let the church say Amen. It's pretty compelling. Yeah. America is sick. We need a healing. And we're sick in the head in some ways, right? And we're obviously sick financially, and we're sick with our borders. We got a lot of issues. So how about it? Yeah, You don't have to defend yourself. Stand up and be proud. I actually talked to somebody who's a, we'll call it a recovering Democrat or a politically homeless person, and the discussion was a vote for Donald Trump.
That's difficult to admit to friends, and yet we need it. And so many people on the left actually stepped out that used to be on the left, that understand that there's some basic things because they're parents and they can acknowledge the reality on the ground. And they just went. There's no other way. What else do you do?
All right, I'm going to talk about some things that are actual threats that are out there, particularly the FBI, which you guys all know is something that we get a little bit preoccupied with. This is a really weird story that came out of Houston, and I'm not really clear on it yet. And the reason why is because they have not posted the criminal complaint and the charges that are against this
person. But I will, in fact, give you kind of a a little taste of it. It's being covered by the Daily Caller. And the story says that the FBI confirmed on Thursday, that's yesterday, that a Texas man was allegedly planning an attack against the United States. His name was Anas Saeed Syed, a 28 year old man living in the Houston area attempted for giving material support to ISIS and plotting a terrorist attack from his home.
So all that's very interesting. He said he was researching on how to execute an attack on local military recruiting centers. He was offering his residence as a sanctuary for ISIS operatives and attempted to create terrorist propaganda. The problem is there's no links on this, including on the DO JS actual page. I can't find in their press release where that complaint is because I want to know how they came up with them.
Now, what we do see here is what they said in the press release and it says, according to court documents, multiple social media accounts linked to this man contain messages and post allegedly revealed that he supported ISIS and he supported violent tax carried out in its name and then they executed search warrants. If that is the case, if there is nothing more than this dude was posting things on social media, however important his opinions are, that's what the 1st
Amendment defends against. He faced up to 20 years in prison for material support. Look, we've been talking about this on this program for longer than anybody else I've ever heard. I don't know anyone else that has drawn the distinction. If you are an American citizen and you are willing to support ISIS verbally, which you're allowed to do, as much as I hate it, there's a the fiscal value that can be associated with that. There's a monetary value in supporting a terrorist
organization. If you are an American resident or citizen, they can monetize that and they would pay big money to have it. So isn't that material support of terrorism? How do you draw that line? And then the other problem is we have a thing in this country called political speech where you can give money. Let's say you're Julie Kelly and you want to give a lot of money to Barack Obama or Joe Biden. You can do that. You can support those people. That's considered political
speech. I got to get the jab in there. She was attacking a lawyer today about January 6th stuff. It's like, oh, that's what we want to hear a food Blogger tell us more. Tell the lawyer to shut up and let the let the housewife talk. In any case, you can give money if you are in fact someone who wants to make a political speech. But if you give money to ISIS, that's not political speech. That's material support of terrorism. How does that work?
How do we draw that line? This is a dangerous case. It's a dangerous precedent. And I'm waiting to see a little bit more, so I'm going to reserve. I don't know if this is the playbook or simply just an infringement on what they call the 1st Amendment caveat. The FBI puts it on every single one of these cases they open up
that is related to free speech. And they say very simply in a very simple paragraph that is the opening lines, the FBI does not conduct investigation solely on 1st Amendment protected bases. And then they do it anyway. And if that's what happened here, we've got a real problem. I don't like people supporting terrorists any more than you do. I signed up to actually kill those people in the United States military. That was my goal.
That is why I entered and I enlisted at the age of 27 years old. It's the reason why I got into the FBI is to protect against that stuff, too. I got no problem with stopping people who do this, but they are allowed to have free speech until that speech translates into actual plans in action and we cannot have pre crime.
Another reason why somebody who understands the problems on the Intel side and who understands the problem on the law enforcement side, a guy like Cash Patel is the right choice for the FBI director. We need someone that gets it. If you guys don't know this right now, there is a discussion
being had. Fox News, which is the legacy media sort of animal, they're promoting a guy named Mike Rogers. All right, Mike Rogers was a representative in Michigan. He, I can't remember, he ran for Senate. I don't think he made it. I didn't even notice. I just saw that he had a four Senate campaign. Mike Rogers is a former FBI agent. And so here's the story of Mike Rogers in this nutshell. And obviously there's more to
the man. I'm not going to simplify him this much, but he joined the FBI in 1989. He worked there for about 4 1/2 years because in 1994 he left and he ran for state Senate, I believe in Michigan. And he was elected to that state Senate post and he's been in
politics for 30 years. If you were in the FBI before 911, if you were in the FBI pre 2001 and you didn't see it on the other side, you have absolutely no effing idea what's going on in that Bureau. And if you were there for four years, 30 years ago, get the hell out of here.
You're a deep state hack. And he's also been 100% behind all of the intelligence communities apparatus like FISA and seven O 2 never used it. I guarantee you never had access to that because the FISA 7O2 stuff that the Bureau uses today are post Obama era things. If you haven't worked for the FBI in the last 10 years, you probably don't really know what you're talking about. And I know Mike Rogers doesn't know. I don't care if he was on the Intel committee. It's irrelevant.
Working inside the office makes a difference on whether or not you know where the bodies are buried. And I'll tell you this, the suspendables and I all are united on this one. We're cash only, all right? Just like a business that doesn't want to take credit cards. Cash only. You can also move the needle on this stuff. I'm asking you if you want to reach out to your Congress people, you should reach out to your senators in particular. So your representatives. We do have direct election.
So reach out to them, especially those wishy washy ones that Lisa Murkowski types that have said no. Let them know that they're done and then never vote for them again and tell everybody else to this is the one shot to clean this thing up. You can also put it out there on all your social medias, hashtag cash only. You'll see it. That's what's on the the thumbnail for the day. That's what we're pushing.
It needs to be done. John Cornyn, if you don't put the guy in that we want, if you don't confirm the guy that we're looking for in Matt Gaetz, if you don't confirm the pics of Donald Trump, you should be on the chopping block. And I will move whatever abilities I have to push against that here in Texas. I will come back to Texas if I don't live here to try to help out whoever wants to primary and get rid of John Cornyn if he can't do what he's told.
And honestly, he should probably go anyway. Some of these people have been around far too long. 30 years is enough. Why don't you get out? All right, We're going to keep pressing along here. A little bit more government news, a little bit more weird stuff. We covered this story
previously. I don't know if this guy's a scapegoat or if this is legit, but this is coming from ABC News saying that the United States government employee charged with leaking apparent Israeli plans in order to retaliate against Iran. So the Israelis were talking about doing a retaliation. The military plans were leaked out on Telegram. If you guys recall, we talked about this maybe 2 weeks ago. God, it's been a long time. We we highlighted a female pro Iranian sort of professor turned
State Department or DoD asset. Apparently not her if you believe it. I'm always kind of skeptical. I don't really trust our U.S. government and particularly as things like this where it sounds like they grabbed this guy in Cambodia question mark. I don't get it. His name is Asif William Rahman, charged with willful transmission of national security or National Defense information, according to court documents.
Again, didn't see the actual the complaint on this one to kind of see how well substantiated it is. The documents are vague about what exactly he shared. You see, this is the problem. But sources have confirmed that these charges are related to the leak that reportedly happened last month, although it's not immediately clear whether he was believed to be the primary source of the leak.
It always comes out, doesn't it, or whether he was just part of it. He was arrested in Cambodia and then brought to Guam. All very weird, totally unusual. I don't know how they, they must have had an extraterritorial squad go out and grab him. Lloyd Austin said it's very, very serious. He's taking it very seriously. So that heavyset man is concerned. You know what we want to see? We want to see someone else in the SEC def position in the Secretary of Defense.
It would be nice if we had some of the people on. So hopefully here's what we're going to see. This is the story. Speaker Johnson's been reconfirmed. They confirmed the House. They voted Johnson's back in again.
He said in his first statement that he's not going to release the Ethics Committee release or the report that was on Matt Gaetz. And I am, I'm good with this because in America, again, due process, we give it to people that allegedly killed Lake and Riley, but we're not going to give it to the people who didn't do anything that was charged. Nobody charged Matt Gaetz with a crime. And they're trying to drum this thing up like it's the worst
thing that's ever happened. So I got kind of a little a little mixed bag of fun stories we're going to play. We're going to break into some videos here. This one is the mood. OK, the atmospherics up on the hill of people as they see Donald Trump throwing out who he wants to have in his cabinet and who's being named as this transition get started. We've only been into this for a couple of days and heads are melting down. So the attitude apparently is WTFI.
Love it. Keep them on the back foot. Let's get a taste of this from MSNBC. Well, Julie, let's talk about some of the picks that you just ran through. Matt Gaetz, Tulsi Gabbard, Pete Hegskif, do you think that they are confirmable at this point? What's the buzz on the hill right now? Well, I, I mean, I hope you don't forgive me for saying this Kristen, but the general vibe on the hill right now is WTF. People are shocked at the news of Gates especially.
I feel like I couldn't even get around to getting reaction on Tulsi Gabbard when this pic of Gates came down the Pike. Senators, Republican lawmakers, even one of them in a closed door meeting said, Oh my God, when they saw the post from Donald Trump, Several senators, I just ran into Lindsay Graham, for example, who kind of brushed me off and said he didn't speak to Trump yet. We'll see.
He said if Gates is confirmable, if he's a a good pick, Chuck Grassley, who's going to be the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, working very closely with the next attorney general, he really didn't have anything to say. He stood there for 30 seconds just completely baffled when reporters told him about this. Others like Collins, Murkowski, those who are seen to deflect from whatever Trump tries to do, their pressed handlers basically pushing us aside.
And it is because look at who Gates is. He's currently under investigation by the House Ethics Committee for some of these personal misgivings that he's been a part of, some of the things that the federal government has investigated him on and later dropped charges on. He is still very much being investigated by that House committee. A bipartisan sentiment across the aisle as they really can't believe that Gates is the one who ended up with this top job and.
They can't believe that he ended up with his top job. That's fine. Like I said, we're supposed to have due process. If somebody says that they're going to charge you. By the way, they didn't charge him. They just went and investigated. And then they dropped the investigation and didn't go anywhere, right? Isn't that how that works? OK, In this country, you're innocent until proven guilty. Can we not live with that? You're not asking this guy to
babysit your kids. You're not asking this guy to go and be your role model. He's not going to go and speak at your church. He's the guy that needs to come in and cut off the effing heads, the people that have been destroying this country by weaponizing our justice system. How about that? There's an awful lot of evil. It'd be really nice if we had somebody that just didn't care that when you asked him if he called women fat and ugly, that we're talking about it and he said be offended.
That's what I'm looking for OK, we're getting that out of the SEC def to the the choice that he made this is Pete Hagseth, who I mispronounced his name the other day and also apparently so do some of these mainstream media hosts, which is kind of fun to watch before we go ahead and talk about that because I think as I said, the enemies you make let's keep that in the back of our hand let's go ahead and say thanks to our buddies at Patriot coolers. Patriot Coolers is a fantastic
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Ready for someone to flash something on the screen? Who's this guy? OK, he's shirtless. Let's hear about the awful, awful cabinet. And let's hear it from somebody who's really good at crying. Would that be fair? The head's exploding on the liberal left. I mean the Republican. I mean the liberal left. This is Adam Kinzinger. So it just got word It's Matt Gaetz for attorney general, Tulsi Gabbard for DNI. Tulsi loves Russia. She. Loves Assad.
Assad is a butcher. She was a member of a cult too, by the way. Somebody else can look that up. Matt Gaetz is truly being suspected of sex with an underage girl. I don't even know if you'd call it sex. Statutory rape. Yeah. Look, guys, this is not normal. I know you voted for it, but this is a problem. Senate. You better stop some of this. Or literally years and years of norms and decency out the window. Faith leaders, Faith leaders, you voted for this. Yeah, yeah, we get it.
Yeah. OK. Norm's out the window. Oh, this poor guy. How much crying is he going to be doing in the next couple years? He already looks really puffy. Is he drinking or crying? What do you guys think? You can put it in the chat. We'll throw that on the screen here. I don't know what the problem is with that guy, but I'll tell you what you don't want to do.
You don't want to go to a shooting range with Adam Kissinger because that seems like a really good way to get Spall in the face as he used a magnified optic to shoot at steel targets from what, like 10 yards or less? Brilliant. Yeah, Watch out. That's why he got voted out. That's why that guy's not going to be around again. The enemies you make forget about due process. Let's just go out there and say things. Investigations don't equal the actual confirmation of the allegation.
That's just how it works in the real world. I've had people that were alleged to be working South of the border to be able to have access to underage children and it turns out they were bringing the bicycles and actually doing God's work there Just be real allegations do not always pan out. We have to be a little bit more cautious of it. And in this country, again, you're still considered innocent until proven guilty.
They will do anything to smear. Here's somebody that I really want to hear the opinion on. What do you think John Bolton has to say? Well, I, I think that Tulsi Gabbard's nomination to be director of national intelligence. When I first heard that today, my immediate reaction was hilarious. Why? She's totally not competent for that job. Gates. Gates is the worst. She may be tracking in at the
second worst. Haven't had a lot of time to do research on the Tulsi Gabbard nomination, but he doesn't really know what to do with it. But it is something and it's probably bothering him. So he's very concerned about that. What we've been also hearing is that they need to try to do anything they can to to stop these nominations. They're going to call them all out, whether it be Tulsi Gabbard, she loves Russia. OK, now we got Gates and he's supposedly A pedophile or
underage rape. And then we've got Pete Heck says he's a white supremacist. So there's that. That was the first time I'd ever heard this one. Who else is worried? You know who else? Andy McCabe. Remember him? He was the acting director of the FBI. He was my boss when one of my daughter's was born. His face is up on the wall at FBI headquarters and we cannot wait for someone like Cash only to come in and throw it in the
trash. Here's Andy McCabe giving his two cents on who is and who is not qualified to work in federal government. This is the guy that actually got removed. He had to fight a lawsuit to get his pension back, and rightly so. He should have been thrown out because he was a political actor from the beginning. I want to start with Matt Gaetz, who is potentially on track here to lead the agency that includes the FBI where you spent so much of your professional life.
What are the implications of having Matt Gaetz as Attorney General? Good morning, Casey. I you know, there's, there's so many things that kind of jump out to you and you hear that the prospect of that nomination. But I think the first thing that that really impresses me is what it says about Donald Trump's intention for the Justice Department and the FBI. And Matt Gates is obviously
wholly unqualified for this job. He's someone who, I mean, quite frankly, couldn't get hired by the FBI if he was. Have you ever been interested in that, which I'm sure he never was, probably couldn't qualify for a clearance. Matt Gaetz has, by his own statement, some of those you just played. No interest in the FBI or the Department of Justice, no respect for the work that they do or for the people that do that work.
He is singularly A disruptor. He is someone who's been selected because of his interest and desire to go into the organization and tear things apart. You already had me convinced. I was already on Team Matt Gaetz. Why? Because he was one of the only Republican Congress people to show up when there was closed door testimony for the suspendables who got called to Congress and be deposed.
They were two, and Matt Gaetz was one of them, and he regularly showed up and supported my guys when they were there because he understood the threat, the problem. So he doesn't respect the FBI. Good. Neither do I Neither should you until they earn it. And that means putting in a director that doesn't suck and putting an AG that understands that it's negotiable whether we keep you or not, that you're not.
You don't have a right to run this garbage on the American people, and you have to earn your trust back because you frittered it away. Here's another take. This one's fun. I didn't know that the the new Secretary of Defense is apparently also a white supremacist. It's always my favorite when I hear these things. We'll get on the evidence in one second because this is so quickly debunked. It's perfect. Again, let's just make the arguments in the the Court of Public Appeals.
Don't worry about due process. We're just going to say stuff. And the Secretary of Defense nominee Peter Headset, the the the Fox News commentator as well, because this is someone who weekend host important distinction. This is someone who, you know, it is known to be a white supremacist, known to be an extremist, whose platform, whose book is basically about his opposition to the advancement of black officers to the top brass and.
Oh, he's just known for that. That's what he's known for. OK, good. Here is the story because I hadn't heard this one before. This was a new one to me. This is on the Sean Ryan podcast. Here's the interview he sat down and did. Seems like a real bro. I was deemed A extremist because of a tattoo by my National Guard unit in Washington DC and my orders were revoked to guard the Biden inauguration Jerusalem cross tattoo, which is just a Christian symbol.
This is the one right here. This one is what got me disinvited. I've never had orders revoked before. I mean, listen, it's a standard deal. You remember after January 6th, everyone was in Washington DC like Nancy Pelosi had the parking garages full of National Guardsmen. My commander called me a day before tepidly, and was like, like, major, you can just stand down, we don't need it. We're good. I'm like, what do you mean?
Everybody's there? He's like, no, no, no, we're he couldn't tell me. When I was writing the book, I reached out to somebody in the unit who could confirm with 99.9% certainty because he was on in the meetings and on the emails. Nope. Someone inside the DC guard trolled your social media, found a tattoo, used it as an excuse to call you a white nationalist and extremist, and you were specifically by name, orders revoked to guard the inauguration because you were
considered a potential threat. How was that? It's a cross. Yeah, that's what the cross looks like for those you have seen it. If you guys are watching on the rumble channel, if you're watching over on X, if you guys want to make sure you share this video around this is the evidence. This is what it looks like. This is what extremism looks like. Apparently having a we the people. Now you guys know I'm not a big
tattoo guy. I think you're a bunch of heathens if you have them, but obviously some of the most pious and loving people that I know also have tattoos, like my buddy G OB actual. So I'm I'm actually just sort of kind of tongue in cheek saying that I don't have any tattoos because it never made sense to me to mark myself with something. But I don't have a real problem with the Jerusalem cross, which is what this is. Here's an example of stuff. It goes back to the Middle Ages.
It's not a new symbol. It's not about white supremacy or white nationalism or whatever made-up nonsense. They said that was a that's a coin that you're seeing on the screen right there. That's a piece of silver that was coined by one of the kings in Cyprus. It's a very, very universal Christian symbol. It is used regularly within the Catholic Church. I've seen it everywhere. I used to wear one very similar to that on my neck when I was an altar server as a kid.
Come on now, people, are we really that nuts? But you know that the left hates Christians. They keep making it completely, abundantly obvious to us. So that's what we're seeing. We can see it over and over again. They don't want to stop. They're not going to go ahead and give any ground. So take them at their word. Again, if you want to clean out these organizations, there's the sign. Make sure you guys tweet out this hashtag. It's hashtag cash with a KASH only, cash only.
That's my guy. I want to see it happen, I really do, because we need to clean this country up in this very meaningful way. There is a way to do it. How about some good news? Should we do some good news as well? Speaking of Catholic, Speaking of people that are Christian and finally winning. This is kind of good news for me. It feels right. I sent it over to my attorneys today. Devout Catholic worker fired for not getting the COVID shot. She wins $12 million in a
religious discrimination suit. I want to break this down for you. It's about 12.7 million, nearly $13 million. She was fired in 2022 after refusing her company company's COVID-19 vaccine policy she said was against her religion. Go figure. Same as me, same as many of you had the same sort of experience. She worked for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Michigan. They implemented A mandatory vaccine policy for their employees in October of 21. Just like the FBI did.
Just like I've been filling out forms for all day. And they had to be, quote, UN quote, fully vaccinated unless they applied for religious accommodations or medical accommodations. And then they just illegally denied her. She said she was a devout Catholic. She declined the shots because she believed they were from what was in circulation, that they were either tested or developed using fetal cell lines which
were obtained from abortions. She gave her reasons the same as many of us did for this exact same problem. Here's the way that the the breakdown happened. I got to go over to the Catholic News Network for this one because they broke down the dollar amounts, which is kind of interesting. Let's see, they, they mentioned the catechism that abortion is gravely contrary to moral law.
It's one of the reasons why some of these mentally ill people keep going after it. She was awarded $1.7 million in front and back pay. She'd been working in there for 30 years. She was given another $1 million in non economic damages. I don't know what that exactly is. And then she received $10 million in punitive damages, which were awarded in the civil case. When the jury determines that the defendant acted in a malicious or a reckless manner. Standing up for your rights is expensive.
It's not easy. That's what she said. And of course, she had to choose between her career and her conscience. She gave up the career and followed her faith. How many of us know what that is about? It's the right move. Didn't that something? And it's actually paid off in this case. The key is we really have to punch them right where they feel it. There is resistance less you guys think otherwise. Not just going out of the media and saying crazy stuff.
It does sound like they are trying to build up something that sounds truly wild. This is a guy named Wiley Nickel, and I want to play it for you because I want you to hear it for yourself. This sounds seditious. This sounds borderline treasonous. I, I, you can get away with saying these things when you're in the House, when you're in the Senate, when you have the speech
and debate clause in your favor. But if they choose to do actions and not just words, we're dealing with a totally different animal here. The, the left is, they're not just going to make it smear campaigns part of the game. It sounds like they're trying to build up a entirely shadow infrastructure to resist Donald Trump that they're going to announce. So how shadowy is it really?
If Trump attempts to weaponize the justice system against his political opponents with Matt Gaetz at the helm, we can see incoming Senator Adam Schiff is our shadow attorney general, arguing against replacing our independent prosecutors with
Trump loyalists. If Trump seeks to eliminate the Department of Education, Congresswoman Johanna Hayes, a former Teacher of the Year, could step up as shadow education secretary to loudly defend public education in the United States. If Trump orders Marco Rubio to hand Ukraine and much of Eastern Europe to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Congressman Greg Meeks, as shadow Secretary of State, could be a strong voice in support of maintaining
international relationships and protecting democracy at home and abroad. Senator Michael Bennett, as shadow Treasury Secretary and Congresswoman Susan Del Bene as shadow commerce secretary, could help ensure the middle class and small businesses have a voice in government and call out Trump's proposed tax cuts for billionaires and corporations. It goes on. I don't know how in the world you try to justify doing that. They're obviously not going to
get confirmed. They're not going to have any authorities. But if that's their goal is to go out there and have somebody representing these ideas so they can try to pretend like they're actually going to work it. You don't have the House, you don't have the Senate, you don't have the White House. Screw you, buddy. What a weird thing to do. But it does sound like a lot of nerves. All right, We're not going to leave you for the weekend on a negative note.
We're not going to leave you on a on a note of anything that serious. To be fair, we're going to go ahead and play a little fun. So again, we'll just catch you back up again. If you just joined us, we are going back to the normal time. The people have spoken. Our Amazon return for this time slot is now processed and we will be dropping it off at The UPS Store shortly. We're going back to zero, 9:30 Eastern Time. We're going back to 8:30 Central.
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Thanks for all of you that have been joining us. We really appreciate it. Let me give you that palate cleanse. You know you need it. How about this one? Are you guys thinking about the kind of women that are trying to get abortions or think that abortion is the most important thing? They probably also don't know anything about marriage and what an engagement ring would cost. So enjoy this. Don't spend that kind of money on an engagement ring.
Buy a tank. How much do you think a guy should spend on an engagement ring? I'd say at least like 100K, yeah. Or you could buy an MRAP for $63,000. And if you're not interested in MRAP, you could get a Chieftain main battle tank for 75 K I'd say that's a pretty worthwhile investment. Or if you really feel like splurging, you could get the Leopard 1 main battle tank from Germany, which will cost you $225,000. But if you're going to spend that on a ring, you might as
well spend that on a tank. You can do a lot more with a tank than you can with a ring. Also. Those are facts, people. If you guys want to talk about that, we'll post that video up on locals. You can go to kyleseraphin.com and again, it's Kyle seraphin.com for the locals. You'll get the number for the call in show that we do on Thursdays and we always appreciate in engaging with you over there. You can become a supporter or you can just become an unpaid
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