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 and welcome to the Kyle Seraphin Show. And today is Thursday. It is February the 19th. It's about 8:38 central time right now. I feel like I get further and further away from my start goal
of 830 some mornings. And it's not because there's not enough to talk about, it's that there is so much coming this way and and I have so much that I want to try to string into the time that we spend together. I want to do that justice. And it ends up being like an editorial nightmare 'cause it's
really wild. Like I'm just going to tell you from where I'm sitting right now, got a couple screens in front of me. Some of you guys have seen this before, but if you guys are watching, you can see I got screens. They're covered in video clips and information and tips that come in from some of you. Little, little kudos to our friend Rose, who is our our chat moderator over on Rumble sent me a story that I'm going to cover today 'cause I understand the context of it.
And it's a long, long game. Some of these, these con jobs that are being done on folks have been going on forever. So long, five years, eight years, 10 years, just playing the attention span of the American public. And it's pretty wild. And then some of them are really, really short pushes where you got Fox News that is
ramped up its coverage. Apparently we are going to get a war in Iran. I guess the Trump administration gave up peace for Lent. That is my sarcastic sort of disappointment being pushed out there. So we're going to talk about national security priorities. We're going to talk about war with Iran. We are not going to have Steve friend tomorrow for friendly Friday. So I'm going to see if George Hill will join me and give the maybe the, the more geopolitical
end of things. Someone who spent a lot of time in the Intel community that looked at terrorism and and foreign threats and nation state actors and so on. So we'll have some commentary about that. But it's it's really interesting to see the differential between the way that the American public is handling something, the way that the American media is pushing it on us, and then maybe the way things are going overseas, which is a totally different animal. And so we'll get into some of
that. I'm going to do less commentary today, more video evidence and, and I'll let you decide 'cause I want you to be a skeptic. I want you to question, you know, what biases I'm bringing to it. If you're seeing something different, let me know what it is. I'm going to try to give you both sides. It's very heavy to one side.
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Scan the QR code on the screen. Let's get into today's program. I'm going to cover a whole bunch of ground and we'll see where we go. Changing websites on me, Changing websites on me, These guys. All right, let's start off with breaking news that happened this morning. Pretty exciting. How about what's the UK doing about the Epstein files?
And we have some breaking news, some stunning news out of London. Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the former Prince Andrew has been arrested, presumably in connection with his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. I want to go straight to our foreign correspondent, James Longman. Hi George. Yes, extraordinary news out of the UK this morning.
The former Prince Andrew Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, has this morning been arrested on the Sandringham estate where he was living after having been removed, of course, from the home he was living in Windsor. The Thames Valley Police, the police here in the UK, put out a statement. They haven't named him specifically, but they are saying a man in his 60s has been arrested as part of the
investigation. They say we have today arrested a man in his 60s from Norfolk on suspicion of misconduct in public office and are carrying out searches at addresses in Berkshire and Norfolk. They say the man remains in police custody at this time. They are not, like I say, naming Andrew, but we know that it is him.
This pertains to emails, we believe that were published recently in the most recent Epstein files published by the Department of Justice, which seemed to suggest they allege that Andrew was forwarding emails to Jeffrey Epstein whilst he was trade envoy here in the UK. Now as a public official, that is misconduct. That is what the police are alleging. That's the the charges that they presumably are bringing to him if they do indeed charge him. He is under arrest and remains
in custody for that. We will wait and see what further details they are yet to give us. But, you know, as trade envoy, he spent more than 10 years travelling around the world on behalf of the British government to kind of ferment relationships with other countries to better Britain's kind of economic outlook, if you like, that was seen as a member of the royal family could do this, You know, this. His status would provide Britain with that kind of heft on the world stage.
But the emails from the Department of Justice suggest that when he was in these conversations in places like Singapore, Hong Kong. I've got a list here in front of me. Other countries that he went to, he would then have these kind of confidential documents in these emails and then it looks like he was forwarding them on to Jeffrey Epstein, another one here from Vietnam, another from China. So if you look at the date on some of these emails as well, that is what is interesting.
One of them here in front of me from 2010. Of course, that's well after Jeffrey Epstein had already faced charges for soliciting sex from a minor. So that is goes to the heart of this entire issue around Andrew and Epstein. The relationship that he had with that convicted sex offender went far beyond the time which he said that he had broken all contact with him.
People at home might remember the the disastrous interview he gave in 2019 to the BBC, where he said that he had travelled to the United States in New York to sever his ties with Jeffrey Epstein, That he was there to basically explain to him that he no longer wanted to be in communication with him. These emails from the Department of Justice suggest that that was not true, that he. OK, well, that's enough about that. Thanks. ABC Guy thanks people who speak with British accents.
So he's been arrested for sharing documents, right. That's, that's the gist of what we believe is going on right now. That's the, that's the information that's come out. So one guy's name in the file who people have wondered. This is not about, it's not going to be about sex offender registries. It's not about doing sexual acts with, with underage children, you know, girls or anything like that. That's not what this is about. That's not what the apparent is.
It's embarrassing on the, on the, the, the world stage for the British family. That's Part 1. And he shared documents that were sensitive to the government. And so let's look back at what the allegations always were. There were some allegations about what happened and why was it that Jeffrey Epstein was a problem. The claim was is that he was involved in hurting young women. So that was really problematic
to the American psyche. And that he was doing so for very specific reasons, which related to what? Information gathering, blackmail, the ability to trade in data, lean on certain people to get favors. Like this was the allegation that went on. And this is not an allegation that just like I made-up, you know, that's not that's not where I come from. They were people inside Donald Trump's circle.
They were people that had access to a lot more information than any of us. They were people that were fermenting this information. They were talking about it even while Donald Trump was in office. How about Steve Bannon? Steve Bannon was a confident of the president in a lot of ways. People give him credit for sort of giving birth to the MAGA movement and even sort of branding it and, and, and publishing it. He spends 4 hours a day essentially doing PR for Donald
Trump in a big way. This is what he had to say. This was last year. This was while Donald Trump was president. And he's making certain claims in here which all of us sort of believe. The only way this thing, the firestorm passes is if the five to 10 to maybe 15% of the Trump movement, the Pepes and the hardcore's, many of whom are in this audience, just say I've had enough of it. The Epstein situation gets down to one basic question, one basic question.
Who governs this country, right? Who governs this country? Is it a shadowy network of intelligence, MI 6, Saudi intelligence, the Mossad, CIA, elements of DNI with other international financiers and corporations and governments? Or do the people of the United States govern? All that information has come out and the people have to weigh and measure itself. This is the most populous thing we can do right now. Steve went Vladimir Putin, is
that true? Is that is that it's not about just a pedophile ring and all that. It's about who governs us, right? And that's why it's not going to go away. For this to go away. Can we blow the brake, by the way? Can we blow the brake guys for this to go away? You're going to lose 10% of the MAGA movement. If we lose 10% of the MAGA movement right now, we ain't. We're going to lose 40 seats in 26. We're going to lose the
president. They only have to steal it, which they're going to try to do in 28 because they're going to sit there and they go. They've disheartened the hardest core populist nationals. It's always been who governs us, Jack, when Vladimir Putin. When Vladimir Putin came out and he was in that interview and Tucker went over there was there was a line in there that's always stuck with me. And he said you can't negotiate with the presidents.
He said, I've, I've been here for a lot of presidents. You can't negotiate with the presidents. I used to try to, but then I realized something, that the presidents weren't the ones in power, He said the United States is controlled by the men in dark suits.
All right, so whether that's conspiratorial BS or whether that's reality, there are some serious claims by MAGA proxies, by Donald Trump confidants, people who have been in his circle, who have access to him, certainly more than I ever would. I've never spoken to Donald Trump. Isn't that interesting? They're making some pretty big claims. This is last year before the Epstein files were likely to get published because it was before they shut down that
investigation very interesting. Our chat is going nuts right now. If you guys are listening after the fact, first of all, you should be watching on Spotify because you get the better look on it. It sounds like Apple is about to open up a video platform as well. So that'll be kind of fun. But here, here is the the chat that's been running wild because our video stream, it didn't drop here.
I get real time updates on our Internet connection here and I have two different Internet connections, a failover connection, both fiber and and cable. No problems on my end, but the feed disappeared from all of our video channels as we were starting to talk about this again. I don't know why that is guys. I really don't and and it seems stupid to think that anybody would care enough about what I have to say or the way that I'm structuring this. I haven't even said anything
salacious yet. Like I haven't made the appeal to the folks that listen from the FBI. I know there are there are many of you out there that are former federal agents with the FBI federal, you know that that worked in the the Intel gathering space as an IA or something else. Maybe just worked in professional staff. Maybe one of you knows if Cash Patel is taking a trip to Italy to go watch US hockey is do you guys know that? Do you guys want to?
If you do, info@kyleserifin.com would be really helpful. You guys can hit me up if you ever want to just send me snail mail anonymously and give me tips about certain things. You're welcome to 9073 W State Highway 29, Suite 110, Box 5 O 9, Liberty Hill, TX 78642. Info at at kyleserifin.com. I do get throwaway emails from people that work in the Bureau on occasion. It's kind of funny, yeah. If you guys want to give me tips about what's happening, knock
yourself out. I know people are scared. I actually reached out some of my buddies and I go, hey, you hear about this? And his his immediate statement was, dude, I'm an insider threat because I know you people don't want to talk to me. Well, as my insider threat threatens, no, maybe that's why our feed just cut. Or maybe it was just some random glitch that happened and you know, Rumble and YouTube just couldn't feed.
Very strange. In any case, I got banned in there talking about it. I've got Jack Pozo talking about the men in dark suits. We had Tucker Carlson very recently talking about something very similar. He said that he believes that there may be a thing that he's calling like a supra, like an above government agent, you know, not an agency, but like a conglomerate of a bunch of really well connected, very powerful people that say what can and what can't happen. Marjorie Taylor Green more or
less said that the other day. She was on a podcast, the same one that we, we took a clip from and it she said, you know, everybody thinks that they go to Congress, they're going to be able to pass bills and they're going to be able to go and do reform and they're going to be able to change things. And then, oh, what is actually goes on? There are Uber powerful, very wealthy individuals who have a ton of money and a ton of political connection. And they say what you can or can't do.
And they will tell you whether or not you're actually allowed to do the thing that you thought you were going to do. And often times the answer is no. I'm going to draw a line here. I'm going to ask some questions
real quickly. So Prince Andrew Epstein aside, I think Epstein kind of colors all of the stuff that's going on right now because the Trump administration is looking for anything that will be APR win because they can't get ahead of this because they refuse to do the right thing, which is just like, you know, on F the situation. So how about this? This looks like a long game to me. I'm not making specific
allegations. I'm drawing a line between two dots and things that I've seen for quite a while. And it all ends up being very personal in my world, unfortunately, because this is an article that was written by a woman named Julie Kelly. Julie Kelly is the wedge that shut down my, my connection to Dan Bongino. That was the final straw that broke the camel's back.
Because after I started looking into who the heck Julie Kelly was, since she was the the the thorn and and she was the one that instigated this like nonsensical conflict between me and Gerardo Boyle, FBI whistleblower and Steve friend and FBI whistleblower and others who were just trying to point out like obvious and honest things about the way that our federal government works. Like there are times when federal law enforcement is the worst.
There's also times when they're just doing the procedure. And if you want to fix the procedure, it's not it's not unexpected. This op-ed. And yes, it's a it's an opinion piece. It's an opinion piece written by a guy named Henry I Miller MDPHD. You know 10 LB brain that people like to allege. And Julie Kelly midwitted multi millionaire board housewife turned food Blogger. This was her food blog by the way. Her food blog was propaganda for the pharmaceutical.
I'm sorry for the the GMO and the big agricultural companies. She was a pro GMO advocate. That was what her food blog was. As far as I can tell, she never actually blogged about food or recipes or anything else. She was like some midwitted chef woman who brought over like super wealthy women to make crappy cupcakes in her, in her her huge house 'cause she has like a 10,000 square foot house. That's one of them.
But this story has been something that's always been on my radar because there was this time period when this woman got out and started shilling for this out of nowhere.
And she simultaneously was doing like MAGA grifting and fluffing up Donald Trump, who by the way, by the time April 2017, Donald Trump was in office, she wrote her first pro Donald Trump piece out of nowhere with no particular background in the end of 2016. So Julie Kelly wrote this piece called No California Roundup Won't Give You Cancer.
And it's an entire piece about defending glyphosate, which is a weed killer most commonly sold under the brand name Roundup, and saying that it's fine on your food and it's no big deal and you shouldn't be upset about it. And so it's totally safe. Now, the conflict of interest in this problem is that Henry I Miller was being paid by a group called the Genetic Literacy Project, which was in fact founded by money that came from Bayer.
And Bayer is the owner of the patent and the the brand Monsanto. So the company that owns Monsanto, which produces Roundup, founded this thing called the Genetic Literacy Project to spread information that is true, also known as propaganda. And then they basically ghost wrote a bunch of these these articles that were published under Julie Kelly's name. And they were so junk that they were published in all kinds of places like this one is in Los Angeles Times.
They were some that were done in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal. There were some done in Forbes, Forbes and and New York Times. And all the others have basically retracted all of their pieces. So the only place you can find all of these stories are either in Internet archives or there's a couple of them that are left up there. But they essentially were able to match one to one that the the ghost written garbage that was
coming from Mossanto was. A1 to one match with talking points and language that Julie Kelly stuff put out. And so it's pretty clear that these were astroturfed and they were never about anything honest. Now here's the other really fun part Julie Kelly's husband is a is a lobbyist. He's one of the most powerful lobbyists out of Chicago. He owns a company called all Circo, ALL Dash Cir. Co, all Circo and at the top of all Circo's client lists are Agri businesses, big, big
agriculture type businesses. One of them is like Admi want to say it's been a little while since I looked at them, but it's all out there. I'll I'll re loop it again for people who want to see it on X. So interestingly enough, a woman whose husband and whose breadwinner in her household advocates on behalf of big agriculture was writing a bunch of agricultural propaganda for pharmacy, you know, not for pharmaceuticals, but for for chemical companies.
And then we had this happen. We had a big change over, I thought we had RFK Junior confirmed in as the HHS secretary. He was going to do an agenda called Make America Healthy Again, right, The Maha agenda. And this is something that he published last year while he was at HHS. Quote, this is RFK junior speaking here. Quote, Did you know that the commercially made bread and cereal that you have for breakfast every day are full of glyphosate and other pesticides
and herbicides? And they are likely the cause of your autoimmune disorders and diseases from irritable gut to eczema to asthma and thyroid problems. The root of the issue goes deep into Agri chemical and seed companies. Bayer, Monsanto, Cortiva, Syngenta, like these are all evil numbered names that I don't even know. It's like you just, you can just
hear them. You're like, I probably wouldn't want to side with whatever they're into that dominate the seed and pesticide herbicide markets and significantly influence farming practices. Their contractual agreements with farmers mandate the exclusive use of their GMO seeds, which are engineered to withstand heavy use of chemicals and unnecessarily excessive use of their herbicides and pesticides. Farmers facing economic pressures are forced to adopt these pressures.
The HHS will collaborate with other departments, including the USDA and the EPA, and they will implement policies that limit pesticide use and support organic farming. FDA will impose the strictest limits on pesticides and herbicides and food. Now Julie Kelly, who we know is a big buddy of Dan Bongino was a proponent of not just GMOs but also anti organic, called it a scam, called it an issue.
RFK Junior very clearly states that this was the the priority under the Make America healthy again agenda. She's a cat. He's a cabinet level official. And here's where it gets really interesting to go to my feed for a second here. You can see right here is the the op-ed piece that was written. I did a little screenshot of it. And then I want you to see what
the White House said yesterday. The White House, under presidential actions, these are executive orders, did a executive order promoting the National Defense by ensuring an adequate supply of elemental phosphorus and glyphosate based herbicides. I got all this coming out of Tom Renzi's report discussing these things and this is where it gets really wild. The things that are in there include immunity. It confers immunity for section seven O 7 under Title 50 of the US Code 4557.
Additionally, domestic producers of elemental phosphorus and glyphosate based herbicides are required to comply with this order in provisions. But it it it provides immunity from from any sort of liability these people would have saying that there is no one for one chemical alternative to glyphosate based herbicides. The lack of access to glyphosate based herbicides would critically jeopardize
agricultural productivity. They went after and used it under the under the name of national security. This is one of the National Defense powers that the president has. And so nobody shall incur any sort of damages, penalties. They will not have any sort of
court cases against them. They are, they are given immunity simply because of an executive order under the powers that the president previously had that were given under Title 50. That's a long game from 2017 to 2026 to make sure that your husband's, you know, lobbying clients are squared away. I don't know if that's what happened, but I can see that this woman was advocating on this stuff. She got herself into the the
MAGA movement. She pushed out this kind of information for a long time and it was clearly propaganda. And now at the end of or at the, the, the end of the first year, going into the second year of the Trump administration, you got to pay off there. That's pretty nice. She also was pushing false stories that had everything to do with whether or not Donald Trump was going to be assassinated by the FBI. And then they claimed that they re they, they re grabbed it. Isn't that fun?
So I'm just looking and seeing some of this wild stuff that's going on. Anything to distract from Epstein. Or maybe we're already getting hammered for Epstein. So we can do anything else we want right now. Maybe that's what's happening there. But it is nauseating to see it and there's a lot of people that don't realize it. I saw this guy, his name is Alex Zeck. And I'm going to put his his page up real quick here.
This is something that that struck with me because I've got a couple other videos that I want to show you guys that when I point out failures of this administration, it's not because I didn't want them to succeed. It's because I wanted them to do the thing that they did like I what they said they were going to do. I have Agenda 47 sitting on my desk every single day and I refer to it, I go, what's going on? Are we good?
This this guy? Mr. Zack says back in 2021 and 2022, I repeat, I was repeatedly attacked and ostracized by MAGA and conservatives from Connie Inc pundits because I consistently called out the way that the the reality of MAGA being a psyop, Donald Trump being a false hero from the get go. Now, I don't know if Donald Trump was a false hero. I don't know if he actually didn't realize he could do this like MTG style. He thought he was going to get in there and be able to solve
problems. But there's a real issue when somebody makes promises and then they don't deliver on them. And the issue is not for us noticing some of you guys are not big fans of Nick Fuentes. I actually don't really care. Nick Fuentes is a talented broadcaster. He has some really, really dumb ideas about things. Mostly they are because he doesn't have the life experience. He's not married.
He doesn't have children. So whether he is, you know, secretly attracted to men or he's celibate for whatever reason, like, all fine, but you lose perspective. Do you actually learn a little bit more when you have kids, when you have some skin in the game, a little bit more age? You've worked some different jobs. You need to get more time and experience that. This is why, generally speaking, like people under the age of 30, like, I just don't care what you think.
It's not that you didn't have interesting experiences. It's just that it's not enough people in their 30s. I'm very cautious about when you start getting to your 40s. Yeah, you got some things going on. This is a young man who is exactly right. So forget what you think about the messenger. I want you to consider the message. Only you tell me that this man is not correct and this is not why there's going to be a midterm failure.
And probably the same reason why we're going to see ourselves go to war, because we got to get people riled up about something. And traditionally and historically, the FBI does it by getting people excited about the terrorists they just took down, which is always BS. And at the federal level, at the highest level, the chief executive picks a war and goes after someone they think they could beat. Here's point to saying things that are true whether you like him or not. It's really simple.
All we're asking the GOP to do is what it promised its voters it would do. It's not my fault you didn't hold up your end of the bargain. It's not. But that's the thing. They think I am doing this to them. They think I am doing this to America. I'm not doing that. You did it to yourself. You promised to release the Epstein files. Then you covered them up. I didn't do that. I didn't create that problem for you. You promised mass deportations.
Then you refused to do job site raids because big business didn't want it. You did that, not me. You promised to cut $2 trillion in waste, fraud and abuse. Then you packed it up after three months. I didn't do that. So a couple things he just said the job site raid things, right? That's a problem because you made promises. The promises were that you were going to get something done and you didn't get it done.
And and I had a couple people that were really mad because I re I shared this yesterday and they were like, there were in fact job site raids. Yeah, they were until there weren't. There were a couple of stories about them. And then immediately went to who? The big businesses and the kind of big money that it was going to cost probably Donald Trump
donors, if we have to guess. People that were in the development business, people that are in construction industries that he's pretty well familiar with. They're like, hey, man, we're not going to be able to continue doing what we need. Same story with agriculture. It's like, go rate all the fields and they're like, yeah, but who's going to pick the crops?
And then they're like, oh, OK, yeah, we got to make sure that the Agri businesses are going to be taken care of, so we can't go and pick all their workers up. Does it mean that we didn't get some of them? I'm sure we did. Did we get enough of them to be able to go to a 20 or 30 million person deportation? We did not promise number one to the American people. Seal the border, Stop the migrant invasion. Great check. Step one. Stop the bleed.
Step 2. Carry out the largest deportation operation in American history. I am reading from Agenda 47. Fuentes is citing it. Then they did a thing about making America affordable and inflation. The funny thing is, they say, and inflation. To make America affordable again, you got to deflate. You got to bring prices down, which would mean that you have to strengthen the dollar. They didn't do that either. Dominant world energy provider is #4 stop outsourcing. Manufacturing is number 5.
Tax cut for workers is number six. Then we had this really critical, scary one for me #7 defend the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the fundamental freedoms, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, the right to keep and bear arms. I think they've done a mediocre at best job and #8 is prevent World War 3 #8 it's in the top ten was how do we do this? How do we fix the, the situation that we are like cruising towards World War three?
And there's other stuff in there like getting rid of government waste and fraud and abuse and, and, and Doge and he's talking about those as well. Remember they packed up Doge after what, like 3 months? So I didn't do this, Nick Fuentes didn't do this. People that are recognizing like, hey, how about #9 and the weaponization of government against the American people. I've got some evidence that that
has never been done. You put in guys like Cash Patel and Dan Bongino who decided to have a, a like a lemon party yesterday. You guys remember lemon party? It was like that horrible website of like 2 old men that were together with each other in a inappropriate way to talk about. So they had a lemon party yesterday of two former fed dudes. That was really gross. But they didn't end the weaponization. And I'll show you the evidence of it because they'll ongoing lawsuits.
Judicial Watch has 1 and I have one. How about that? All right, let me finish this Nick Fuentes clip because all of this stuff is 100% correct. What he's saying. Whether you like him or not, it's totally irrelevant, OK? And it goes on and on and on. You said we were going to get tariffs, then you fucked it up and walked them all back. After two weeks, you promised no new wars. Now there's two aircraft carriers in the Middle East getting ready to bomb Iran.
But it's my fault. You made promises, you broke them. You say you're something, you're something else. You say you're America first. And every single time you're on the same playbook. And you betrayed the voters and then you expect them to come back for more. And I'm the patriot. I'm the independent American independence. I'm the one that says I won't vote for it anymore. I I'm not going to vote for it. I'm not going to tell other people to vote for. All right, that's it.
There's no obligation. I don't like when people say I'm a patriot. I never say that kind of stuff. I think that's weird, but I'm an independent. You know what I did last night? I hopped into a Twitter space, an X space, and it was people saying that they're disappointed with Donald Trump. And it was almost entirely made-up of libertarians. Those are your gettable voters.
Libertarians basically decide between the screw it, the system sucks, and I'm going to put my vote towards someone who's never going to get elected because I'm making a statement. I'm going to write in Ron Paul. You know those people or they vote for a lesser of two evils that mostly aligns with what they need because they're being pragmatic. Libertarians are your gettable voters. They may not be registered as as independents, but they are. They are functionally independent.
And libertarians are a weird animal for all of you guys that have ever been. I went to Pork Fest with with Vivek Ramaswamy and I walked around there and I was like, some of these people are almost my people. They're like fractionally retarded, but they're almost my people and they're like, oh, they're into guns, but they're open carrying an AR like at a political rally. That seems dip shitted to me. I like I just don't do that.
And I'm like, Oh, we're like, we probably agree on smaller government and freedoms fundamentally, but they're like really obsessed with decriminalizing weed, which is not in my top priorities. So it's like or they they or like we need limited government. We less government bothering us. And that's because I want to take off my clothes and run around and be naked around kids and I'm like, dude, I want to punch you in the face, you fat, weird, ugly person.
Pork Fest is super weird. If you guys have I've never been to Pork Fest, which is a it's the Porcupine festival in New Hampshire. I've only been one time. I don't think I'll make it something I go to again.
I was randomly invited. They're like almost they're, they're unserious people, but they don't know they're unserious people, but they are gettable voters because if you pitch it correctly, you can get a lot of cheers and applause and people can do it. And like right after that, then they'll be like, Kyle, like you were in DC. DC is not actually part of America.
It's an unfederated part of the corporation of the global enterprise of the and it's like just stop whatever weirds like because you're so close to not being completely foolish. But listening to 100 and something people that were libertarians last night that we're all sitting there talking about it. They had the same complaints that Nick Fuentes does. They have the same complaints that I have, which is that they wanted the things that were
promised. They were OK to accept Donald Trump is not being a perfect entity and he wasn't going to bring all of it. But they really wanted focus on that and they were really big on no new wars, which I'm a lot of Americans are into. We've been war weary my entire generation. From the time I was a teenager on, we were at war. You know, I was in college at 19 when the when the towers went down.
And from that time on for my entire adult life, we were picking fights in places that are not America for reasons that didn't seem all that related to America, Certainly not to like the average person, like of the average person in America did not feel like they were at war. So there's this entire separate group of people that are veterans that experience violence overseas and they're here in the United States and they're like, what the hell did I even fight for?
You got guys like Shawn Ryan saying I didn't believe in that shit when I was there. I knew it was. I was just there for the guy on my left and my right. I was there because I was there for the adventure of it. There's plenty of people that signed up for that. I got friends who are Green Berets. They're like, I'm into war because I'm into war, not because the cause of war is so just or righteous so that America does it correct. That's why you're going to lose
people that are gettable voters. And it has nothing to do with me. And if you keep failing on the 20 basic promises you made on Agenda 47, which I keep bringing up, people are going to keep noticing that this is a problem. And one of them #8 prevent World War three, restore peace in Europe and the Middle East, build an Iron Dome missile system. We're not building an Iron Dome missile system all made in America.
We're like sending aircraft carriers to go fight Iran for some reason that that's mind blowing to me. All right, we're going to go into the Fox News fluff job, which is basically pushing war aggressively. And it's, it's, it's gross and I can't help you guys if you're watching on YouTube or Rumble and we're losing feed. It's not on my end as far as I can tell. I don't know where the hell it is.
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evidence. The first thing was, is there was breaking news. They've arrested somebody over Epstein. So if anything, I do want to also point out that I don't think the political left is like the winners. Nick in his podcast that had that on there also mentioned something kind of interesting about how he thought that if the Democrats had won in 24 that we would have got like some limp wristed weirdos and they would
have gone soft and weak. But now because we're radicalizing people against ICE and a bunch of other things here, because people got animated and they're mad about the idea of going to war and all this kind of stuff, you have the possibility of bringing in like a hyper, a hyper crappy Democrat candidate that might run it even faster. I'll give you an example of what Democrats think is important. We have Epstein files happening. We've got no accountability.
We've got at the very minimum, people feel like they're being lied to by the administration, that they wanted to come in looming war. So what's most important to people like Representative Jayapal? She's really, seriously frustrated that we don't have a transgender Bill of Rights. To trans people everywhere, I also want you to know this. Those people are threatened by your strength, by your joy in being fully who you are.
Those who fight against trans people are just jealous of the freedom that they have taken to be fully who they are, and so those people just want to destroy that rather than imagine what it would be like to be fully who they are. Wise words from our young people. So today, the Trans Bill of Rights makes those freedoms we all deserve as clear as the paper they are written on, and we intend to continue this fight until we win this fight.
Just out of curiosity, have you ever seen a clear sheet of paper? Did she actually know what she was saying? Did she just say the wrong thing on accident because she's a moron? Probably, Yeah, I think so. How about if we could get an old timer like Ed Markey, who doesn't even? There's no chance in his lifetime. This was a regular thought growing up about transgender rights. But maybe if you put a podium in front of him and you wave some whatever lobbyist money, I don't
know where it's coming from. I don't know what I don't know what makes a a man who is like my father's age go. You know what's real men dressing up like ladies and then getting weird gender surgeries and pretending that they're a lady so they can go hang out with ladies. Like that's what I want around my wife and my daughters and my granddaughters and my great granddaughters because I'm so old, I shouldn't be in office anymore.
Here's Ed Markey saying things like I get crazy lefty women. I don't necessarily get this guy. We're going to fight every single day to put trans rights into the law of our country because trans rights are human rights. And that's why my colleagues and I have laid out a simple yet powerful truth in the Trans Bill of Rights. Trans people have the right to live free from discrimination. Trans people have the right to
live free from violence. And trans people have the right to live free from government intrusion into their bodies and into their lives. Trans rights are human rights are just words that are strung together that don't mean anything. Of course you have a right to live free of violence, But let me just say something because a lot of the violence that they always try to act like is not, you know, they're like, it's totally it's unnecessary.
This dude just put on a dress, put on a bunch of lipstick, put on some hooker boots, shaved his legs, walked around, sold his body as a woman. And then some dude found a penis when he was paying for sex. And that guy who was already willing to pay for sex, then beat the living crap out of that man who was pretending to be a lady. Everybody's a bad guy in that story. Like, you're paying for sex, you're pretty gross. You are a transgender prostitute.
You're pretty gross. That's pretty much where the violence happens. It's when you lie to somebody, pretend to be something you're not, and then somebody finds a penis where there shouldn't be a penis. Like they all need Jesus, right? Maybe you could give up being a weird creep for Lent. Since we're going to give up. We're going to give up peace for Lent.
Maybe give up something good like stop dressing like something you're not and acting like a complete freak and then acting like it's someone else's problem for noticing it. You don't get to not be discriminated against for being a weirdo. If you show up and you don't wear clothes around kids because you're at Pork Fest and you're a libertarian. You believe in nudism like you're gross. I'm going to make you stop.
I will make you stop if my kids are at the park and you decide like, hey, man, I just want to spread my balls across across this, the swing set. They'll choke you out and throw you in the pond. Period. The end. Like that's my job as a dad. Sorry, you're not free from that discrimination. We are going to discriminate as some weirdos being around our kids. So weird. Like, like, why is Ed Markey defending this stuff? We're going to get it codified into law because blah, blah,
blah. All right, so that's the weird other side, right? And then let's get the scary thing, which is that Fox News is talking to people his age, the ones that don't think that men dressed up like women are totally normal and need to be protected. And these are the people that apparently need some convincing. So let's get a live report from the Middle East.
If we were going to report from the Middle East and not pick up any additional allegations that would make people that are kind of suspicious of the motives of the United States government of going to war with Iran, where would you do it from? Maybe you could do it live from Tel Aviv. Here we go, Fox News from Tel Aviv, Paris. Good morning. A massive amount of U.S. military equipment continues to flood into the Middle East in preparation for action against Iran.
Reports indicate the US has moved more than 50 fighter jets to the region over the past 24 hours alone, along with the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group already in place and the USS Gerald R Ford on the way. There are a variety of other U.S. Navy assets in the Red and
Mediterranean seas. While talks on Tuesday left both sides saying that progress that was made, there are still major questions about Iran's willingness to curb their nuclear program or address the growing regional ballistic missile threat. Yesterday on Fox News, Vice President JD Vance was asked about the negotiations.
They agreed to meet afterwards. But in other ways, it was very clear that the president has set some red lines that the Iranians are not yet willing to actually acknowledge and work through. So we're going to keep on working it. But of course, the president reserves the ability to say when he thinks that diplomacy has reached its natural end. We hope we don't get to that point. But if we do, that'll be the president's call. OK. All right. Well, that sounds reasonable. We want diplomacy.
And it'd be good if the president could come to a conclusion. We'd like to be able to work this out. But if not, does Fox News draw any conclusions, do you guys think? Tell me if this is a conclusion. As negotiators gathered in Geneva, Iran's supreme leader spoke from Tehran. Amid a crowd that chanted and cheered, the Ayatollah Khamenei issued a new threat against the US Navy. They keep saying we have sent warships toward Iran.
OK, Of course a warship is a dangerous device, but more dangerous than that is a weapon that can send that warship deep under the sea. You have President Trump offering diplomacy and Iran's supreme leader threatening to sink U.S. Navy assets. Martha, Trey, thank you. Donald Trump is offering diplomacy while sending in 2 carrier groups and the the people who are going to receive these carrier groups and see the threat have responded with a counter threat.
Martha, Yeah, totally on bear. That's totally unbiased. Maybe we could just talk about, like, when the Olympics are over, we're just going to turn them to cinder and ash. Maybe that would be that. Let's hear what Bill O'Reilly is 1000 years old. He knows a lot of things. He's seen all the other. Kind of like he was a no spin guy, wasn't he? No spin whatsoever. And Bill O'Reilly, here it comes. So Mr. Trump offered Maduro a deal. You can go to Cuba. You can go to Paraguay.
You can take some money. You can take your family. Maduro gave him the middle finger. And now Maduro will never get out of prison in his entire life. The Ayatollah Khomeini, the second Ayatollah, is doing the same thing. We're going to do this. We're going to do that. Hey, listen, pal. And I'm talking to you now, OK? You are toast after the Olympics, OK? You are cinder. You are gone.
No one is going to help you. No one the deals are being made with China spy oil outside of Iran at this moment. So if this guy with his little hat wants to be bellicose, word of the day. OK, but the over under is 2 days after the Olympics. He's gone. You guys. Bill O'Reilly is so freaking tough. That guy is like the toughest
man that you've ever seen. The biggest threat to Bill O'Reilly right now and his age bracket is a rug that is out of place in his house, which will call him 'cause him to fall and break his hip and then end the rest of his natural mobility and life. You are, I'm talking to you, Ayatollah. Yeah. Trump gave the president of another country an option. And that that guy said, and he said, get out, run away, take your stuff. And that guy gave him the middle
finger. And so Donald Trump went in and did a kidnap mission. Look, I like I'm all fine with projecting American force at the end of the day. Like I actually think it's kind of cool as a guy, it's like, hey, can you go do that cool thing? And the answer's like, yeah, we could do that cool thing. What is it going to be? Oh, we're going to send a bunch of helicopters in. We're going to spend some like high speed dudes in. We're going to use technologies
no one's ever seen before. We're going to make their heads explode with like, Sonic weapons. We're going to grab some dude in the middle of the night that nobody could even see while he's like in his PJS. And we're going to kidnap them. We're going to bring them back here. And we're going to just tell him, like, gotcha, bitch. I'm like, that's pretty cool. Like the military guy and me, the the like that masculine male version of me is like, yeah, like nothing.
Nothing tells somebody that you're stronger than them by showing like how strong you are as a country. That is that's kind of a guy move. But then the constitutional version of me looks back and goes like, hey, I thought we were going to make America great again. I thought we're going to de weaponize government. I thought we were going to stop World War Three and prevent all the dangers and we're going to try to protect people and not waste our military men's lives
and scary stuff, right. So like, what if you just went to Congress and you were like, hey, man, I know that previously we didn't really care about the Constitution, but I'm big on the Constitution. That's what I thought MAGA meant. I thought it meant make America constitutional again. And you were like, I'd like a declaration of war that broadly gives me abilities to go out and do that. I want you guys to agree that these are the reasons why we need to do this stuff.
And, and if so, like on my own timetable after diplomacy may or may not fail, like we're going to offer them the alternative. But we'd, I'd like a declaration of war sitting ready to go so that when I'm ready to send these guys in, you guys can vote on it in quiet session and then we can go do what we got to do. Because I believe that Americans also will agree with what I say. I'm going to make my case to the American people. How about that? We can do the same thing in Iran
right now. Donald Trump could March his little butt down or not bit little butt. It's probably big butt compared to mine. He can March down to the to the US Capitol. He can call and ask for a joint session of Congress and he can say we are we. I would like a declaration of war. These are the reasons why. This is why it's in America's interest. Never mind the fact that Fox News is broadcasting live from Tel Aviv to tell you how it's going.
Never mind that Bill O'Reilly said it's going to be cinder. Never mind that I actually promised you no more wars. We were going to be the president of peace. Here's the deal. It's Lent. I've given that up for Lent for 40 days. I need a declaration of war we got to go accomplish, and these are the missions. And This is why it's in your interest. Can I get a vote? Can we get that done? Nope. The best we can do is Sean Hannity feeding Ted Cruz an
answer. And I don't know how many times this happens on Fox News when Sean Hannity has a show and he has a guest on. But they're like, you're absolutely right, Sean, Because what Sean Hannity does is he gets the the talking points before he he does the show. So he can read what your answer is going to be to the question that he's going to ask that his staff gave him. So the staff gives him the question and then then the guest
will be waiting for the answer. He will ask the question in the form of an answer and then the person agrees with it. Here is Ted Cruz agreeing with Sean Hannity, who read off his answer beforehand on why we need to go to war. It's super important because regime change was totally on the list of the 20 promises to the American people. If regime change is the answer, well, it sounds like you got Ted Cruz's vote. You don't need that many others.
Let's get it done. Let's go ask for a declaration of war. If you guys are going to be serious. That'd be really constitutional. I, I, I think that's exactly right. We are in at an extraordinary moment in history. It is entirely possible, Sean, that in the next 6 months we will see the regimes fall in Iran, in Venezuela, and in Cuba, and we could also see governments replace them that want to be friends with the United States of America.
Now, let me be clear, I'm I'm not being Pollyannish about this. There are 1000 things that can go wrong. But if that happens, this would be the most consequential geopolitical shift since the fall of the Berlin Wall, since America won the Cold War without firing a shot. I spoke with President Trump the day before yesterday and and we talked in particular about Iran and, and I said this moment, the regime is teetering. The Ayatollah is in his last days.
And I said do not let this opportunity pass. We haven't of Iran. So I pray and hope that 2026 will be the year that we make Iran great again. Yeah. Can we make a wrong great again? I got hats made. I'm Lindsey Graham. My war boner is basically throbbing out of control at this point. Like we're we're we're so close. We almost got it. Ted Cruz is on board. Is there any, like, differing opinions? Do I have to go to like a doughy week British guy who's going to
do like a a contrasting opinion? Is that where we have to go? Oh, it is. We have to go to Piers Morgan to get a contrasting opinion on this nonsense. But the idea that a country like Iran, which is no threat to the United States, or a country like Venezuela, which is. No, Iran is no threat to the United States. No, it's not. Why is it a threat to the United? States, maybe because the Ayatollah has repeatedly threatened the United States publicly. He can repeatedly.
He could repeatedly threaten the United States till he's blue in the face. Who cares? The question is, does he have the military capability to do harm to us? What he's having the answer is the military care. But what they have done, they funnelled a huge amount of money into propping up terrorist organisations all around the Middle East, all of whom are wedded to the obliteration of Israel, which is America's main ally in the region and has a lot of interest, mutual interests.
Now you may not like it, but that's the reality. And so the yes, they do present, they represent a threat to one of America's main allies and to American Americans who live in Israel, for example, to American service people who work with Israelis. Of course they do. But you're making the argument that they're not a threat to the United States, they're a threat to Israel. And because we're joined at the hip with Israel, anything that's a threat to Israel is a threat to the United States.
I don't buy that argument. I'm an American firster. I care about the US national interest, and it is not in our national interest to have this conflictual relationship with Iran. And if it weren't for the fact that the Israelis have so much power in the United States and insist that we keep Iran as an adversary, we would otherwise have good relations with the Iranians. That sounded really sensible. Who is this man? Who is this man saying sensible things, by the way?
The the, the the principal under the Agenda 47 that this would fall under for me, in addition to preventing the World War Three, which is agenda piece #8 would be #7 defend the Constitution if you want to go to war. I understand that they've outsourced a bunch of their powers, but how about you reiterate that the president gets a declaration of war under the Article 1 powers that come from Congress? That would be defending the Constitution and spirit. That would be doing the right
thing, right? Isn't that where we'd go? Who's this man making the sensible argument here? He seems awfully sensible for what we're doing. John Joseph Mearsheimer, 78 years old. He did, in fact, write a book in 2007 called The Israel Lobby. And US foreign policy argues that Israel wields disproportionate influence over US foreign policy in the Middle East. A lot of people tend to agree with that thing. It is something that the right is now pushing back against. They don't like it.
So, okay, he's a, I wanted to give you a contrasting voice. By the way, he sounds much better than we're going to turn you into cinder after the Olympics, or we have an opportunity for regime change or somebody gave somebody the middle finger. Oh, he's an academic. How about that? Has a PhD from Cornell. Doesn't necessarily mean something except back when he got it, it probably did. Went to USC and guess what? He's a West Point grad, so he had time in the military.
So we put some skin in the game. He served in the military, served in the Air Force, left as a captain. Anyway, it's just interesting to hear, like, different voices say different things and they're not beating what we call the allegations when Fox News is doing their coverage directly from Tel Aviv. At least they're not beating it with me. It's like, what is this all about again? Oh, it's it sounds like the
arguments that are being made. All of these things don't necessarily benefit me. I don't know how it changes my day to send a carrier group or even some of my friends to go get involved in a war in Iran, but can warn Iran's not messing with me. I don't think they have the ability to project strength and to say that, well, they're threatening our aircraft carriers. It's like, well, who put the aircraft carriers there? And again, if you want to do it, I'm all behind American military
might. I've always, I, I always have that sort of like instinct. There's a reason why I signed up. Hey, why did you join my military? Why did you come here? I was like, I want to kill bodies overseas. Like, that's what I can't do. I want to, I want to hurt bad people and not go to jail for it. And they're like, well, you're in the right place for it, right? That's what it. Isn't that what men signed up for the military for? Isn't that what you train for? Sure, everybody wants to go do
that thing that they train for. But the myth should also be grounded in constitutional principles. That's what you're defending in theory. And that theory is, is that, well, there's some Article 1 powers, we have civilian oversight of our military, and it should actually be authorized military. You should be authorized by the people's representative. That's just what I want to see. Call me crazy. I don't know. Feels like a constitutional
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talk about? I think we do. We're not done here yet, are we? If only we had a press corps, you know, people that were sitting in kind of Myspace, but had a lot bigger audience and a lot bigger access and they were sitting there at the White House and they were like, hey, is this really good? Should we really be doing this thing? Are you meeting and and matching up to the the promises that you made to the American people? 20 promises under Agenda 47, White House spokeslady.
What do you think? Or are we just getting really cozy? Are we only letting people in that ask nice questions that we like? By the way, the Obama administration did that too. So did the Biden administration. How about, how about a press corps that asks hard questions and then you have to do hard answers? Nah, that sucks. Let's just do friendlies. Thank you, Michael. Garrett on Iran, I'm not asking you for like military secrets here, but can you? Can you share?
Unless you want to give up, can you share a little bit about the president's thinking on whether or not to strike Iran, who he's talking to, what information he's consuming, and why a strike might be necessary on a nuclear program he says was obliterated
by the last US strike? There's many reasons and arguments that one could make for a strike against the against Iran. The president had a very successful operation as commander in chief with Operation Midnight Hammer, as you know, as you just said, totally obliterated Iranian nuclear facilities. The president has always been very clear, though, with respect to Iran or any country around the world. Diplomacy is always his first option.
And Iran would be very wise to make a deal with President Trump and with this administration. He's talking to many people, of course, his national security team first and foremost, and you know who the members of that team are. And this is something obviously the president takes seriously.
He's always thinking about what's in the best interest of the United States of America, of our military, of the American people, and that's how he makes decisions with respect to military action of any kind on the. Flip side of that, I heard Operation Midnight Hammer went swimmingly, that we smashed their nuclear capabilities and their ability to reach here is now gone.
So then what? If you're going to make an alternative justification, I'd love it if you did it in front of Congress and you got people to agree that are backing your, your play. That's what our Constitution said. I do mean, if only, if only there was some sort of promise that we were going to #7 defend the Constitution, our Bill of Rights, our fundamental freedoms, including the freedom of speech and religion and the right to keep and bear arms. That would have been cool.
And maybe we could also do #8 prevent World War Three, restore peace in Europe and in the Middle East. We're going to restore peace by going to war. We're going to make Iran great again by having a war with them so that we can depose the regime once in a lifetime opportunity that Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz are excited about.
Because we have a really good track record in America of deposing regimes and bringing in administrations that are favorable to American foreign policy and what we like. Those never backfire on us and we never have to go back and reconquer them again, right? There's not like a like an, there's not like an entire history of the US getting involved, meddling, pushing in on somebody and then finding out
that we left the power vacuum. And then like, I don't know, like a huge terrorist organization pops up. Now. Maybe that is the move in Iran. I'll talk to George Hill about it tomorrow. I'm just saying I'd like to see it proposed to people that actually represent us. More than one guy and I'd really like to make it think that it's not about trying to distract from a from a cripplingly bad and under underwhelming sort of
delivery on the domestic agenda. A lot of the stuff that is on this promises to the American people that he made their domestic agenda. Very little of it is about overseas stuff by the way. It's almost all about America. Let's read through them again. Seal the border. That's American focused largest deportation operation. American focused and inflation make America affordable again. That's domestic as hell, isn't it? Make America the dominant energy producer.
Who could make America the dominant energy? I guess there is an argument to be made that if you want to make America the dominant energy producer, you bomb the other energy producers and you get rid of them. So you like, get like, I don't know, Venezuela and Iran off the map. So then we're like #1 like you, you could do the, the Tonya Harding version. Is that what we're doing right now? Are we doing the Tonya Harding version of making America the
dominant energy producer? Where we're going to go and like knock the legs out of Nancy Kerrigan, AKA Iran, And then we're like, well, it's a shame that you're no longer a dominant energy producer now that we bombed the living crap out of you. Sorry about your leg. Hope you do well. Silver medal. No, I that's not, it's not a domestic thing, right? Like you just do it internally. You're like, oh, OK, we're going
to do more drilling. We're going to do more oil refinery subsidy, you know, whatever. We're going to approve more permits, stop outsourcing, and turn the United States into a manufacturing superpower. That sounds like fascism. To be fair, I don't know how you do that. I don't know. You know, I thought that was the tariffs, but we backed off on that tax cut for workers. Domestic. Defend our Constitution. Domestic. Prevent World War 3, not domestic, and the weaponization
of government. Domestic. Stop the migrant crime epidemic. Demolish foreign drug cartels. That's both sides. Rebuild American cities. I have no idea what the federal government has to do with that, but there you go. Domestic modernize our military. Mostly domestic. U.S. dollar is world currency. I don't know if you can do that but sounds good. Not domestic. It's like 85% of these things are domestic to include the last one. Unite our country by bringing it together with new levels of
record success. I think what we're doing is actually we're uniting our country so that the freaking libs and the non war independence and the people who are disaffected and, and, and irritated MAGA folks who who Bannon was talking about. It's not going to be 10% of people from MAGA that are irritated. It's like 50 or 60%. They're like, hey dude, what happened to the freaking promises? Where'd you go? Well, let's talk about one of the other big promises. We're going to make America
affordable again. I see that make America affordable, but #3 on the promise list and then also record levels of success #20 how we going to do that? We're going to end inflation #3 how's this going to happen? I think we're going to show you that prices. Here's a goes, OK, one guy was president, he was bad. And then on average, prices went up by $15,000 a year for housing. That seems like a lot. And we've done an amazing job. We've brought them down by 4000.
So they are now only $11,000, a $1000 more a month than they were previously. Here's Karen Levitt making this sort of like, is this really what you want to brag about? This is what she's bragging. About a key part of the American dream is buying a home. It's and that is finally becoming more affordable under this president.
This past week it was announced the annual mortgage cost for a new home has fallen by $4000 so far under President Trump after rising by roughly $15,000 under Joe Biden. As a result, mortgage affordability has reached a four year best following recent bold action by the President to make home ownership more attainable for American families, not large Wall Street corporate institutional investors.
Now, I don't know about you guys, maybe you have different kind of neighbors than I do, but I don't know that many of them are like, you know what? I was thinking about buying a home and I was like, oh, I can't afford $1300 more a month, but I can't afford $1000 a month more than what I would have paid a couple years ago. The other problem is that those housing prices are still super inflated. So oops, it was the right way to be able to drive a lot of the
stuff down. It also seemed like was that sort of migrant thing the number one, seal the border to carry out the largest deportations. How about you free up places that shouldn't even have people in them? That would be good. And then people were like, hey, I'm not getting the rental income from having like 15 illegal alien families living in them. I can't, I can't justify that. So I'm going to have to turn and sell it. And guess what? I'm going to sell it based on the market prices.
That'd be good if we actually like flooded the supply because there's 30 million people that don't belong in this country. That was one of the big pieces of it. I thought this all kind of worked together. That was like the agenda that kind of meshed. Shame on us. Shame on me for thinking that.
Anyway, at least they did the most important thing to me, which is the thing that makes me worried every night when I go to sleep, that they ended the weaponization of the American government against the American people. Right, That at least happened. Tom Fenton seems to think otherwise. Now, Tom Fenton is a pretty right wing kind of guy. And he was, he was pretty useful in the previous administration pointing out a lot of the bad
things. One of the nicest things he said about me, we're in AX space like right after I went public with my story and he said the stuff you're doing right now, calling out the government and pointing out their their failures is way more important than anything you could have ever done at the FBI. So that was a nice thing that Tom Fenton said about me at that time. I don't know what he thinks about me now, but I know that I agree with him on this and I'm
going to show you some evidence. Here's him talking about having to sue our current DOJ and FBI. The federal law enforcement agencies are still hiding the same crap that they were hiding under the Biden administration. It's almost like they didn't actually get these agencies back under control. And the dudes that were put in there, the Cash Patel, the Dan Bongino's, even the Andrew Bailey's, for whatever it's
worth, is still there. It's like they didn't actually grab a hold of those agencies and quote, UN, quote, deweaponize them priority #9 of Agenda 47. Here's Tom Fenton of Judicial Watch. We repeatedly have to sue the law enforcement agencies of the federal government, government because they're violating the law on transparency. We have a new lawsuit against the Biden FBI again and Justice Department. I just want you to just focus on that.
We repeatedly have to sue the law enforcement agencies of the federal government, government, because they're violating the law on transparency. The law enforcers are law Breakers when it comes to transparency. Usually, not only are they directly breaking the law, but in the case of the Justice Department, they're usually defending, almost always defending the agencies that are breaking the FOIA law elsewhere. So they break the law, defend the break the breaking of the law.
And in this case, they're hiding records about any payments made by the FBI to Twitter. Yes. Did you know the FBI have been paying Twitter? I did know that, but I forgot. Yeah. Wait, didn't I just do a whole thing about the Twitter Files yesterday? Didn't we go and we talked about it and we were like, hey, let's do a little refresher on the Twitter Files, because that was pretty outrageous that the FBI, on behalf of the rest of the federal government, was paying
money to Twitter for things. And you can't get records on that because the FBI still hides it. Why is the cash Patel FBI, this FBI, not that FBI, Why are they? Why are they hiding information from the people that are looking for transparency? And I, I heard this was the most transparent FBI in American history, the most transparent Justice Department that ever existed. That's what I heard from the people that run it. So I guess be careful how you choose your sources.
Tom Fenton just said they violate the law when it comes to transparency. He's talking about FOIA, the Freedom of Information Act. I know a little something about that. We recently had a settlement, I guess the FBI refused to give information and they had to pay my attorney out a couple $1000 for his time. Didn't cost me a penny and they refunded my filing fee. It cost me $405.00 to file Every time I want to file a federal lawsuit that's that's the cost. Just so you guys know, plus some
filing fees and paperwork. It ends up being about 430 to 450 bucks. So I've done that a few times. I don't have a ton of money. I'm not I'm not independently wealthy. I am not what is what is the thing here? Well, there's oh, I'm not able to achieve record levels of success at this point, but working on it, we'll get there. But I do have $405.00 to go and try to sue for transparency from my own government when they decide not to give us things that we're entitled to get.
So I sued over some information that I told Cash Patel was super damning and would have been really useful. It was. It was the FBI senior leadership, many of whom are still there, making fun of the last Congress's Republicans like Jim Jordan and others. And the Republicans didn't want to be embarrassed that the FBI was making fun of them. So it turns out Cash fought that tooth and nail, and we ended up getting paid out a couple $1000
to my attorney for his time. And now we're in another one. And we've sued for records about what Cash Patel is emailing on his government work stuff. We want to know, what did he say to Alexis Wilkins on his government devices? What sort of conversations is he having with the Banal Law Group, which is not a government agency, and he shouldn't be doing business that way? What is he saying on Twitter
using my name? What sort of information has been exchanged on the FBI side referencing Kyle Seraphin? You know, because they're suing me, which is weird. So we have this lawsuit here. There's Seraphim Media, LLC. You guys saw the PO Box earlier. That's who you address it to versus Federal Bureau of Investigation defendants. This is a civil action. We have paid for a lawsuit. We're suing them again. This is like the third time that
I've had to sue them. By the way, I have another ongoing lawsuit where we're suing them over COVID transparency, where we said, hey, assholes, excuse my language. Hey guys, you fired the guy that we are suing you because of and you fired him for the things that we've alleged that they that they did. The FBI violated 33 FBI employees, federal, federally protected religious freedoms under Title 7, violated aggressively. And in my case, which is the most egregious by the way, go shocker.
But I have all three. I've got all three of the of the main charges they failed to accommodate. They engage in religious discrimination and I have wrongful termination because of it. And it's, it's black and white guys. It's so black and white. The FBI did not do a religious accommodation investigation as required under Title 7. They just flat out denied me because of my COVID vaccine status. And then they put that in writing because they're dumb. They're really dumb.
Like the people that work there are just like atrocious human resources people. So I said, can you accommodate me? I'm not going to put a thing up my nose because I'm a Catholic. And I'm not going to just tell everyone I'm Catholic because you want me to do something up my nose that everybody can get COVID. This was in this was in 20 late 2021 and going into 2022 when everybody could get COVID and everyone knew it. And they go, no, we're just looking at your vaccine status.
And even though you work remotely and that your office that you report to is 100 miles away from FBI space and you have a laptop that allows you to work from like anywhere in the world, including your own home and access our servers. And you literally never need to come into the FBI space until we change these rules up. You would be the only person that we're aware of in the entire FBI that could be actually accommodated. We're not going to accommodate
you. We're actually going to put you on a wall. We're going to remove you. And by the way, we denied it before we even looked into who you were. So they, they denied my religious accommodation. They didn't even put my name on it or where I work. That's a violation of Title 7, right? Then they decided to do the investigation. And then they sent it all to me in order. So I knew that they denied it first, did the investigation second. They've already violated Title 7.
And they did so for reasons that were completely illogical and that they couldn't actually justify. And then I wrote back and said you guys were probably shitty agents because you did your paperwork in the wrong order. Who does that? You know, people that work at the FBI. Let me go back to this lawsuit real quick for you guys to see it. This is Serafin media versus FBI. OK, You want to know why some of my beef with some of these people? We did a FOIA. We asked for certain information.
I told you what the information was looking for. They went through and have multiple questions. They say that there are no legal conclusions that are required to respond here. We agreed that the defendant is in the right sort of jurisdiction to be able to claim this. These are the parties. They don't do that. Statement of facts number number six, they admitted these are them. Just like pushing back against our facts, a bunch of them are just them just citing like litigious nonsense.
My attorney says this is all standard. This is what they always do. And then they have these arguments and they're like, there's there's no legal response required here. Over and over again. They don't need to respond to anything we said. And here's their defenses. The first defence, they're not entitled to compel the production. This is me. I'm not entitled to propel compel the production of any records or portion of any records protected by disclosure. There's all these exclusions and
exceptions to FOIA people here. Let me put it on screen. All kinds of exclusions to FOIA. They also say that the court lacks the subject matter jurisdiction. The court doesn't even know enough about what I've asked for them to be able to authorize any kind of relief. So they're telling the courts they're not good enough. The defendant has done their due diligence and they're doing the best they can and there are exceptional circumstances and
they require additional time. Even though they're required to do it in 30 days. They never do Ever. They freaking never do. And this is something if you've ever done a FOIA, you'll find this happens every single time. They haven't improperly withheld records. That's why we're suing them though.
So we know that they have OK. Same thing with Tom Fitness saying the plaintiff's request failed to comply with the FOIA requirements to extend the request or that that it reasonably, what does it say the, the plaintiff's request fails to comply with the requirements of FOIA to the offend to the extent the request fails to reasonably describe the
record sought. No, we said we want all communications and then we gave examples of what those were and they, we've made it undue or unreasonably burdensome for them to be able to look for it. That's literally what they're, there's an entire office that does this. OK. And here's where it comes down really fun. So they have a couple others. I'll, I'll probably publish this on X later.
The best part of it is, oh, it's it's respectfully submitted by Jeanine Pirro's office, and it's done by this person, William Thanhouser. OK, who's the AUSA that's handling this in DC? Whose office? Jeanine Pirro. Who are they defending? Cash Patel. Did we de weaponize government? Nah. So some of you are probably wondering, you're like, well, but didn't they do a good job? I mean, I heard they did a good job. They said they did a good job. Were they not actually doing a
good job? More on that in one second here. And make sure you guys like the videos now that we're streaming, OK, It seems like we've shaken out some of our issues over on Rumble and on YouTube and so on. So give us a like on Rumble, give us a like on YouTube. Subscribe to either channel, subscribe to both channels. That'd be fun too. Let's find out. Let's find out if you were going
to ask people. You ever ask your kids like if they did a good job on something and they're like, yeah, I did a pretty good job. And you walk and you're like, Nope, it was a crappy job. This is a really bad job. You didn't do anything that I asked you to do, and now it's time for you to get back to work. That's kind of how I feel about this, but let's have two people interview each other about how great they did, hence my
description earlier. If you guys have never seen what Lemon Party is, count your lucky stars that you didn't know what it is. For those of you who got the reference, Lemon party, like I said, is 2 gross old men doing unmentionable things to each other. This is like the middle-aged version of Lemon Party. I think you and I did a pretty good job, but you know, it really isn't hard when you focus them on the bad guys.
Well, it's not hard, Dan, as you know, as an 1811 and a former police officer, it's not hard to do the job you signed up for if you're allowed to do the job you signed up for. And President Trump in this administration backs law enforcement and gave us the resources at this FBI and gave us the autonomy and you and I and running this building to remove the red tape, to remove the unnecessary approvals and to get 1000 extra agents. That's what we did, Dan.
We put 1000 agents into the field from Washington, DC. We permanently, permanently remove them from the National, national Capital Region and sent them across to every single field office. And what did that do? It allowed people to hit the streets and investigate crimes. And it led to this. And I know you've seen this, but this is one year in the making of true historic reductions in crime, and you're talking about it. Did you notice the sniff that he got in right after he said the
thing? That was complete bullshit, Which it was. So let's start with #1 these two men are both in their like late 40s and early 50s, and they are fighting on who gets to slob the knob of Donald Trump first. So that's the lemon party for you. They're not even slobbing each other's knobs, although they do that a little bit too. They're actually fighting to get a piece of Donald Trump in their mouth. So yuck #2 He just said that we historically got 1000 agents
back into the field. And we did that because we're so awesome and we're so good. What they did was they discontinued a long term, like decade plus long. I think this was a comedy era policy of doing TD wise or temporary duty assignments to the Hoover building or the FBI headquarters now that they're at Reagan. And So what they did is they said you're no longer going to
renew any of the TD wise. The way that that, that the FBI headquarters historically staffed up was they sent out these temporary duty options for people in the field. People like at my level where I was at GS13, and they said, would you like to make a pay bump and skip 10 years worth of required promotion years so that you can bump your salary up by 10 years in 18 months. And people are like, that sounds awesome. What do I have to do?
Oh, you have to just live on per diem, get paid rent money and per diem money and come work at headquarters in this program. And you do that for 18 months and then when you go back to the field, you'll be AGS 14 or you'll be maxed out as AGS 13. So there's ten different grades within 13. So you basically pick up 10 years worth of dollar promotions, which is a ton. You could never get that in most people's careers. You get to either be a
supervisor somewhere else now. Now you can apply for supervisor jobs and you serve the FBI by doing this. Now what they really would do is they would get these people that would come in there on that TDY. They would buy a place and then they would just bounce back and forth between Washington, DC's office in Baltimore or headquarters and so on. And then they would just stay in that little power circle. So then you got the worst people that wanted to go to
headquarters staying there. Meanwhile, the people who actually wanted to do work would stay out in the field. So what Cash did is he discontinued that TDY? I'm sniffing because that's his tell when he lies. They just said we're no longer going to renew these TD wise and as they run out, we're not going to just one up them and we're not going to bring more people back. So the people that would that were supposed to be assigned that were technically already still assigned to the field.
We're going to just go back to their technically assigned offices. And then they took credit for it. Hurray, everybody wins. That's that's what you just heard. And then he went out and touted how awesome they are because they brought down like local crime by sending a bunch of useless people that wanted to be at headquarters. Do you know how many useless people are at headquarters? Most of them, people from headquarters and Steve would
talk about this all the time. They'd call you up on almost almost no chance that they knew anything about the violation you were working on. They would see your case. They would recognize that maybe your case could help, like fluff their career up a little bit, that they'd be able to promote on it and put in what's called the 954, the internal resume, resume. And so they would go and they'd call up a case agent. They'd be like, hey, I see that
you're doing this thing. Have you ever thought about flying drones over them? And you're like, oh, I don't know, do we even have drones? And they'd be like, yeah, let me connect with aviation section and get a drone up over here and do some drone based surveillance. And the case agent would go, that's cool. Yeah, that'd be really helpful. Like they have this compound, it's kind of inaccessible. That'd be hard to get.
Yeah, drones would be cool. So they reach out to the aviation thing, They get the drone guys. The drone guys are like, holy crap, we have all these really expensive drones and nobody even knows we exist and nobody wants to fly drones. You can get us a case and they're like, yes, we can. So then they would fly the drones out there and they'd fly around your target and they'd like take pictures of the house and they'd watch some people for
a couple days. And then the dude who was at headquarters would be like, you know, introduced, introduced like totally exciting new innovative technologies like drones and cutting edge, high speed cost cutting to go do surveillance on high impact drug case or whatever. And then they would promote like like this person's an outside the box thinker. Like look how awesome they are.
They know about drones. And then they would, then they would get a promotion out of it. Meanwhile, the case agent was like, hey, can I get those drones again? And they're like, no, bro, that was like last year, like this year, like I'm already promoted. I'm out. I'm doing something else. The drone guys are back to flying around and just showing the executives what they do. That's that's the FBI for you. I just told you what happens.
But listen, if a decision came to cash or Dan, it was a level 10. Now mind you, that's not a real FBI thing. That's not a real number that anyone made-up. Dan just made that number up and that, you know, he made it up because he has to explain to Cash because Cash doesn't listen to Dan's podcast appearance as much as I sometimes do. So we're going to talk to you first. We're going to define our term, a level 10 decision, which is made-up. There are tiered decisions in the FBI.
They're tier 1-2 and three threats. There are national tiers, there are local tiers. These are the threat levels in both counterterrorism, counterintelligence, criminal, etcetera. So they actually do have a a ranking system. But whenever a question would get to Dan Bongino, it was always a level 10. And the reason we know it was a level 10 is because Dan Bongino defined all questions that came to him as a level 10 as such. People have real opinions.
I understand that, but I'm just telling you, I and I'm, and I mean it from the bottom of my, you know, sometimes broke it hard, man. I did. I traveled around, I never heard, I never heard anything but but good news from people about the progress that was being made. Of course, there's a lot to fix. No one's suggesting everything's done. There's a lot more work to be done.
As you know, I was explaining to the audience, so in my first show, how when, when actors are at your level in the government, you know, when people are principals and, and deputies and a cabinet level or cabal and kind of a cabinet kind of equivalent positions. Everything's a level 10 decision, cash a level 10, meaning there's a, pardon the language, but a shitty decision and a shittier one.
Because if it was in, if there was a good decision to be made, someone else made it. So now we've defined what a Level 10 decision is, right? And most importantly, we also got the Sean Hannity experience where Dan is giving him the answer and he's trying to lead him along so that he says the right things from his cracked and broken heart. I seem to remember that our intro used to have his cracked and broken heart in it. Anyway, let's go on a little bit
deeper. And by the way, shocking, Nobody ever said anything negative to the deputy director or the FBI director who were firing people that said anything that was negative about them. Can't imagine why they would do that. Why would somebody not just be honest with these guys even though it would probably result in them losing their jobs? Alright, anyways, let's let's see what these two fluffers are going to come up with. And then when when those decisions, that's every day.
I know you know this because I would knock on your door and you be like, what now? And I'd be like, here we go again, like something else will come up, but I just want to put into perspective for. I just want to put in perspective that people would knock on the door and then there would be like bad things happening that needed their level 10 decision. Like like apparently Dan didn't know what the job was going to be. We've we've covered that quite a bit here.
And I guess Cash was too busy like setting up his whiskey bar or this new podcast office that he has, by the way, really OK looking. He kind of looks like kind of looks like he's got a fart in this little freeze frame. Anyway, yeah, so these two guys are going to basically just like talk about their old times. Remember the old times when we used to work together for like 9 months? It wasn't very long and it was only a few seconds ago. And how impressive the work was that we did.
That was level 10s. Remember when I used to knock on your door when you were actually there? But most of the time you were not there because you were like hanging out with your girlfriend or whatever and try to do things like you're flying around the country or like maybe you were trying to go watch the US hockey team play hockey in Italy or whatever. Like you remember those times? Man, those were good days. Those were good days. Just a few seconds ago, for just a few seconds.
Folks out there when, when that decision can't even be made by by, by by me, it goes to you. When it doesn't go to you, it it goes like to the president's test. He's dealing with like Level 11 decisions.
Just just so we can be clear, Dan Bongino just asserted that decisions at the FBI go from Dan Bongino to Cash Patel to the President of the United States. And, and they are not actually handled by the next person in line, which is Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general, and then the next person in line, which would be the attorney General of the United States. They just skipped that. That's kind of interesting
stuff. I didn't know that before that they had a Direct Line to a guy that theoretically, you know, Cash actually swore underoath. It was going to be a clearly independent organization that just did investigations where the facts LED. So I guess they were getting from Donald Trump, by the way, they probably should do, but it's just interesting that they admitted it.
And that's the thing in DC is that's why the batting average isn't always going to be 1000. There are, there's no good call to be made or someone else would have made it. There's just really tough decisions where you know there's a shit call and a shittier call and listen, that's what we signed up for. That's. Listen #9 and the weaponization of the government against the American people, 20 promises, the American people, Agenda 47.
There was like this, like you could do it or you could just not do it. So like there was a good call you could do it. And then there was like the not good call that you couldn't do it. That's why we're all suing you to try to get transparency how it rolls. Look, yeah, these are difficult decisions, Dan. That's why you volunteered to jump back in. It wasn't just going to be, hey, we're going to do this job. It's going to be super easy.
We're not going to have to make any hard decisions, and we're not going to have to combat a press corps that has largely been biased and full of inaccurate reporting. Guys, it's not the fault of Cash Patel for doing a shitty job, it's the fact that the press corps didn't record exactly what they wanted. One of you in the chat just said these guys are the airsoft version of real law enforcement. That is the best comment of the day. But we made those decisions collectively in the best
interest of the nation. And if we hadn't, then none of this would be true. None of this would be possible if. President, I mean, I agree with him because none of that is true and it's not actually possible. You just made things up. You just claimed that there were these changes in America that didn't actually happen. Numbers are not real. By the way, crime has been trending down for the last like 4 years. It's been trending down since 20/21.
It had a big spike in 2020. And then it's been slowly trending down. And some of it because of like, not enough reporting. And some of it is because better tactics and techniques. And some of it is because people are just ignoring certain crimes. And none of it has to do with the FBI, it turns out, because the FBI doesn't investigate local crimes, which is what they're actually reporting on. They're like, homicides are down. How many homicide cases did the
FBI take on? None except Nancy Guthrie, who's probably dead. And like, now we're trying to see if we can get ourselves in that because maybe it was an Interstate kidnapping. Except she's probably going to be found in Arizona. Oh, so they don't do homicides, generally speaking, When do they do homicides? Oh, only in cases of like, Rico and transnational organized crime and like on Indian reservations and military bases. And you're like, how often is that?
And you're like dozen, dozens of times a year, dozens of times. Anyway, really appreciate that. That's pretty cool. So this was a fun interview. And I'm fairly confident that the FBI director who apparently was an attorney and apparently he was a United States, he was an assistant United States Attorney. Some really scathing stuff about his time as US attorney, by the way, or Assistant United States Attorney. I'm not sure he understands what
how law enforcement works. Guys, I'm going to define this so that it's real clear before we play this. And then I'm going to have you make up your own mind whether he just said the wrong word or maybe he just doesn't know. The legal process is as follows. Investigations can lead to either. They can lead to an arrest, and the arrest is done either by information or by indictment.
And information is like a criminal complaint where I write it up on the agent and I swear and attest to it to a federal judge. The judge goes, OK, you have enough probable cause to believe this person did the crime. Boom. We go and arrest them. The other way is we take it in front of a grand jury. the United States Attorney's office comes in some AUSA goes, hey, man, recount the facts of the case as follows. And you go, OK, here's what I have is what it is.
OK. Like, what's the what's the law that they're violating? Oh, they're violating this law Then like, do you believe that they did it? Yeah. OK. How? And then then the grand jury goes, oh, can you answer this question? I'm confused. Yes. Can you answer this? And then you leave the room and then they take a blind vote that I can't see. And then they come back and they go, cool, we got a true bill. Like you can arrest them. You have an indictment.
So information is a complaint that I write. Indictment is something that is generated by a grand jury. They agree that the fact pattern that we presented to them is good enough for an arrest. It's not the next step, which is when we bring them in for proper sessions and we discuss with them and we see if they want to do a plea deal or turn on
somebody else. And then sometimes it ends up in a court case where you actually end up in, in court where you're going to go through not preliminary procedures because you've already had your, your indictment, but you could have one and you could fight it tooth and nail like they do in the pipe bomber case. Then they're going to move through various different hearings and motions and all
this kind of stuff. And eventually you may end up at this place where a jury decides that even though this person contested it and they pleaded not guilty and they said they didn't do it, that the government is able to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. And you get this thing called a conviction. The alternative is an acquittal and the person goes free. So the path looks like this investigation information or indictment.
Then you're going to have all these motions and hearings and then you either get conviction or you get acquittal. And then there may be some appeals. That's it, right? I don't think Cash Patel understands that maybe this is the Valhalla School of Law enforcement. But apparently, in his mind, convictions and indictments are the same because you can read the convictions and the story in the indictment.
You guys tell me if you hear the same thing. 19 people have been convicted for acts of violence related to Antifa. It's in the indictment. You don't got to believe me or you. Everybody can go read the public. What was that? 19 people were convicted. You can read the indictments in the indictment. 19 people have been convicted for acts of violence related to Antifa. It's in the indictment. You don't got to believe me or you. Everybody can go read the public indictment.
And it didn't just happen there. It happened in Cop City in Georgia where we have to go rearrest everybody because the state authorities couldn't get their act together to produce the enough, enough information to take that to trial. So we did. And it's not a creative. Big sniff right there. He doesn't believe him either. That tell is really funny. I love it when people have a
good tell. It's really good for you if you're a poker player and you're like, Oh my God, I'm about to do the, I'm about to do the Oreo trick. I'm about to pull the rounders trick where Matt Damon takes all the Teddy KGB's money. I know you're full of shit. I can take this out and I could ask you under underoath and then I can prove to you that you're wrong. He got 19 hole people from Antifa in an indictment. Now maybe they'll plead guilty. I think they're actually going
further than that. It's still ongoing. By the way. I went looking for the convictions. I couldn't find them. Maybe they exist, but nineteen whole people. Really. How many people did you get that were Epstein Co conspirators? Consider this, this current FBI has arrested more people for their anti-Semitic everything then they have arrested Jeffrey Epstein Co conspirators. So he put that in a meme yesterday and it really hit me.
It was a picture of a guy trying to go to sleep and his brain still like he's like hey man, you still up? And the guy's like yeah I'm trying to go to sleep, leave me alone. And the brains like consider this, the FBI has arrested more people for anti-Semitism then they have Epstein Co conspirators. Yikes. That should be kind of bothersome to some of us. We shouldn't like that. Go check out Cop City, which was done under Biden, by the way, the Cop City thing that was under Biden.
At least we can get a little bit of like, can we lean this forward for us? Can you, can you tease us out something? Would you like to do the ultimate podcast? Wait till next week because we're about to drop the bomb on you. Yeah, let's do that. Let's drop a bomb on people, but not now. Let's drop it on later. This is why I tune into these kind of things. This is why I love the clips and being able to dissect it. Cash and Dan TuneIn next week. You're not going to believe what
we have. I'm not going to tell you what it is. Either it's just a willingness that you and I and this buildings new leadership took to say we're going to look at the facts that exist. We're not going to try to make up facts that don't so we can serve a political narrative and wait till you and I know you know this, but wait till you see what's coming in the next month or two on the funding streams related to this. You and I have launched a serious investigation.
We had said these organizations don't operate alone, don't operate in silence. They operate with a heavy, heavy stream of funding. And we started looking into it and guess what, Dan? We found them. Director, your thoughts on this I, I. Director. Guess what, Dan? We found them. Stay tuned. More to come. I've been teasing the story for several weeks. I think I can get a couple more weeks out of it. Also, I'm on my way to Italy,
possibly to go watch something. Anybody want to come with me? Anybody want to go see hockey? Who loves hockey? Who wants to volunteer to go to Italy? Anyone. If you happen to know that's true, confirm it info@kyleseraphin.com. I'll delete upon read or send it from one of the random anonymous e-mail things that you guys sometimes do. FBI people, you know who you're talking to. Cool. So he just said that there's going to be a huge network of Antifa funding that's revealed.
But stay tuned because guess what, Dan? We found it. But guess what, Dan? I'm revealing it on a podcast, sort of. How about we get some convictions or indictments, whichever 1 is coolest for you. That'd be cool. Yeah. And don't worry about the Epstein stuff. Like that's all silly. Like we shouldn't we're we're definitely not flubbing the Epstein files. Sometimes people just tell you like, hey, I just want to do propaganda.
Sometimes people tell you that they're just there are causes that are far more interesting to them than you can even imagine. And and that's where their heart lies, I think. Isn't that true? Didn't, wasn't there that one guy who said that there was this thing that was really important? Causes dear to my causes dear to my heart. I have this file some, but there's that file. You guys want to see what it's about? Yeah, let's go. Let's go to this file real quick here. Ready. Ready. All right.
Where were you born? Flushing Hospital, Queens, NY. Who would you want to play you in a movie? I said the guy from American Pie, that kid Crisp, but you think the rock. The audience is going to agree with me. The Rock, if you agree with me, please. I'm 230 lbs, though the Rock is 20 lbs heavier. I think he's like 250 so he may have to slim down. What is your biggest fear? Clutch. I'm intensely claustrophobic. Big time. Who makes you laugh the most?
Oh you, Gosh, you make me laugh. Are you kidding me? Some of the stuff you've done right. That dance last. Night the dance was awesome. If you only, If we would, you know many books we'd sell. If you got up and did that dance right now, we would be #1 everywhere we'd be #1 For if you did that dance, we'd be #1 in perpetuity. There would never be another book sold on Amazon. What is the one thing you need to have in your fridge at all times? Lenny and Larry's protein cookies.
Oh, Mike, Right. Oh man, are they good. I tear. Them out all the time I eat. Those things like crazy, they're so good. Cookies What is your favorite hobby? Brazilian Jiu jitsu no doubt. I don't think is that even a question, you know? No, it drives her crazy. I watch Brazilian jiu jitsu videos all day. Sometimes it drives. I just still watching this, I can watch them over and. Over. What is the last gift you gave? The last gift I gave. What is the last gift? I only buy you stuff.
What do I give you last. Oh, the earrings. Yes, the earrings. That was a good hint. I like you. You did that. I. Know I know right? I did David Yarmuth. I read this, I got put a piece on. Yeah, that was it. And then we got you that that Chanel people love. What causes dear to your heart? Causes dear to my Israel defense of Israel. What is #1 on your bucket list? What, why was that? Why did anybody who's ever seen that clip, if you've never seen, there's 6 minutes of them just
asking questions. He's like, hey, like honey, like let's do a get to know you on this couch with this weird little elevator music in the background. And, and he's like, he's like, yeah, do do, do, do, do, do. And they're like, what, what are some things? Like, you make me laugh, girl. Like, oh, oh, that's cute. Like, yeah, that's, that's what couples do. Hey, what was the last gift you gave? I don't know that I give a gift. What about these things on my ears? Oh, great hit.
Honey, you're so good at doing this stuff. Remember when you were dancing? People would love that dancing. I loved you Jiu jitsu. I'm just like all you guys. You know what? What's something that's dear to your heart? My family, love. Love of Jesus, my Savior. You know, teaching 'cause that's dear to my heart is teaching people how to defend themselves with Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Nah, fuck all that Israel randomly, the defense of Israel. You know, it's fun.
It's fun when people finally learn their actual purpose on this earth and God speaks to them and tells them what it is, right? Glenn Beck didn't do that just a second ago, did he? I at times have felt impressions from God and sorry. Well four or five weeks ago I it was overwhelming. I know why I was born. This is why you are here. This is why you were born.
And it is to stand at these times and to stand for the truth and to stand not to sound grandiose, but to to stand as other people in history have stood, especially for the Jewish people. And it it is. God spoke to you and said your job as a, as a Mormon is to stand especially for the Jewish people. Like, what are we, what are we doing here? Listen, I'm not I, I can't help but see all this weird stuff.
And so when I see people that get really riled up about these things and they're just like the Jews and everything, I'm like, no, it's clearly not the Jews, but like, what on the earth? Like, I've never seen such a not important thing to me be mentioned by people that I listen to regularly to find out what they think is going on. Because I'm like, and why do they all work, work at Fox? Like, why are they trying to go
to war with Iran right now? As negotiators gathered in Geneva, Iran's supreme leader spoke from Tehran. Amid a crowd that chanted and cheered, the Ayatollah Khamenei issued a new threat against the US Navy. They keep saying we have sent warships toward Iran. OK, Of course a warship is a dangerous device, but more dangerous than that is a weapon that can send that warship deep under the sea. You have President Trump offering diplomacy and Iran's supreme leader threatening to
sink U.S. Navy assets, Martha. Trey, thank you very much. All right, I'm convinced those people look like a holes. All those dudes with beards, they were like cheering on that guy that I hate that also has the beard and the dumb hat. Like let's get on, let's go. I'm on board. Like what? What are we doing here? Guys? Seriously. So if people attack our founding judeo-christian belief system, which is the core of the declaration, they're attacking our country.
They're attacking the very essence of our country. They're attacking what took place 250 years ago. They're attacking our history. So if you're Tucker Carlson and you're a constantly trashing Jews. Or Israel, Zionism. And Zionism simply means what? A Jewish homeland, you know. Nobody cares if there's a Jewish homeland, homie. I just don't want to pay for it. I don't have anybody there. That's fine. Like do whatever you want, go to your own wars.
Stop telling me that I'm anti American founding or constitutional because look, you have this strong desire to get my country to do something like what the hell are you talking about? And honest to God, I actually don't care. I've never cared. I've never once been interested in this at all except when you
start shoving it down my throat. Like I think if you say that the defense of Israel is a cause dear to your heart or that I am somehow like anti American. Because I think that the founders were not freaking Jewish, which they weren't, and that they didn't care about like Israel, which didn't exist as a as a state at that time. And that there's not this this direct lineage because it's 2000 years ago. We diverged. Here's the difference between Judeo and Christian as far as I can tell.
Call me crazy, but never have I seen teachings from my church. Which has been around for 2000 years that says like we need to support this government that doesn't exist right now, but one day in like the 1940s, in 2000 years, there will be this like Jewish state and we should try to protect them because we start at the same place. But then they denied everything that we believe. And so it's our job to to stand. That's what God is coming to tell you like Glenn Beck weird.
That's a really weird one, buddy. Dan Bochino. It's freaking weird. Do you know what I hate? Weirdos. That's what we started the show off, didn't we? Freaking weirdos telling me that you need to care about men who are wearing dresses to. Trans people everywhere. I also want you to know this. Those people are threatened by your strength. Yeah, you're a weirdo too, Jayapal. Weirdo Ed Markey Weirdo. Glenn Beck being a weirdo. Dan Bogino being a weirdo.
Cash Patel being a liar. OK, Are we having fun? OK, I'm having fun. At least there's not like a mainstream media push to, like, make really, really scary bad things pop up. You know what the worst thing would be if we had a country that recognized why it was founded, what it was about and that men are required to look after women, you know, protect women. What if we could show you the dark side of the patriarchy?
And here's where we're going to end it because I went into this, this Twitter discussion last night. X discussion and my my basic statement was I hate both of these parties. I don't like any of them. None of them represent my position and my position, which thanks to to donut patrol over on X sent me one of these. Well, I got a mug. We'll we'll make these available at some point. I'll figure it out how to get them there. I'm a bacon cheeseburger
nationalist. I eat bacon and I don't care if you don't if you're kosher, I'm not that if you're halal, I don't know what that is either I eat meat. If you're Hindu or you're vegan or you're vegetarian, you're weak. I know you're weak because you don't have enough protein. I'm like, I don't care. I'm not trying to be, I'm not even trying to be salacious with this. It's so simple. The American average human being is right of both political
parties. And I know that because the people that used to represent the balance have moved so far to the left that they are now in the position that the people on the left were 2530 years ago. And maybe that's why you can't figure out how to do your 20 promises to the American people. It should be super easy. You said them, they all sounded good. People in the middle were like
100% bro. I'm not 100% in on all this stuff, but I'm in on no war, more prosperity, focusing on the domestic agenda, reducing the the inflated dollar. I'm I'm into getting rid of people that don't belong here. I'm, I'm into prioritizing American citizens over not American citizens. Like that all makes sense.
I'm into less crime, I'm into the federal government not coming into my business and screwing with me so deep weaponize that I'm into a return to the Constitution and I'm into like understanding that the Constitution has a leash called the Bill of Rights. The anti federalists were correct and that they had to overstepped their boundaries. So let's go back and reaffirm and rededicate ourselves to the fundamental freedom. Let's let let's let freedom of
speech of all kinds. Let's not have the FBI director's girlfriend sue somebody over words. Let's not have any impingement or abridgment of free speech or free religion or the right to keep and bear arms. Let's not fight and have a a United States Attorney who's fighting my lawsuit against the FBI for what I want to get from them where they should be transparent.
Let's not have her go out and say that I'm going to arrest you if you show up in DC without the right kind of paperwork because the government doesn't require any paperwork for you to carry a gun at the federal level. How about all that? No, you're not going to do that. You don't want to do that. You just want to be weirdos. You want to love Israel. You want to go to war with Iran? You want to give up peace for Lent. OK, dude. Because, like, that's why people are out.
That's why regular people are just, they're just sick of it. That's my take on it. You can tell me yours, let me know. I don't mind. You can agree with me or not agree with me. There's every, every time people be like, I don't agree with you on on the Israel thing. I'm like, that's fine. I don't have a strong opinion about Israel one way or another. I just know I don't want to pay for it the end ever at all.
And whenever I see people making messaging like Ben Shapiro going out and saying, look, we only give them like $3 billion a year. I was like, hey, pretty sure it's actually quite a bit more than that. You know why? Because I read the bill that Tom Massey just tried to protest and it was 3 1/2 billion plus another couple 100, you know, 1.5 billion. There's a lot more money in there. That seems like a lot. We could be taking care of vets
at the VA, but we're not. We're making sure that American dollars are buying military equipment from American companies to go to Israel so that we can do more war. So Israel can use some of our war products and then we can use some of our war products. And then Lindsey Graham's throbbing war boner can explode and ejaculate all over us with like, I don't know, dead American young men. That'd be cool. That's what they want, it sounds
like. Tell me I'm wrong let me know all right if you didn't like any of this stuff then fine give me a thumbs down I don't care, but if you if you thought that was at least interesting and it made you think or it made you laugh, that'd be cool rumble you can give me a like over there you can do the same thing over on YouTube. It's youtube.com slash at Kyle Seraphin for our channel. It's rumble.com/kyle Seraphin on X, I'm at Kyle Seraphin, hit me up, bug me. Tonight is going to be the call
in show. It's Thursday night, which means you guys get to weigh in. If you are a member of our local community, if you are a member on X or if you are a member over on YouTube, you, you too can say whatever you like to say and you can say as weird as you like, or you can disagree with me or you can tell me that you think that what I said was on point. That's fine too. Whatever you're into. Appreciate all of you guys that are subscribers to the channel.
I have multiple, multiple palate cleanses for you. How about that? I have several because today is the day when we need it. So let's start with women. Women, you get radicalized when you have babies. Tell me I'm wrong. When you start being responsible for other miniature little people out there in the world,
your brains change. You go from certain thoughts that sound good, and then suddenly all of that suicidal empathy that you have gets focused in on people that really freaking matter, and everything else goes out the window. Here's a woman talking about her big change. Having babies made her want to have coyote eyeball earrings ready you. Know I've always been a very liberal person maybe even a Lib tard but once you have a kid you start like having thoughts that have been characterized as
conservative. As soon as I had a kid, I was like, I need a gun now. Not for myself cause I've got coyotes in my yard. I've got coyotes everywhere. And before I had a kid I was like, they coexist with us. Coyotes were here first. Like I'm in the coyotes home now. I'm like, let's make hats out of them. Let's make hats, Let's make coyote boots, coyote earrings out of their eyeballs. Like it's just. Boom. It turns out motherhood could really, really radicalize you.
And some of you women, you have a hard time. You're like, I don't understand. How do I get a man? What is it going to take for me to understand? What do men actually want? And so I have a little way to help you that are in the dating pool. Maybe you're a little bit younger than I am and you're aspiring to find a masculine dude who wants to take care of you, who will give you earrings made of coyote eyeballs. This is what men want. It's not that hard.
It's actually pretty straightforward. What? The hell do men want? Everything drawing from the town capability. You have Blackhawks, right? You want two of those. I need logistics communications equipment compatible to so-called JCU first phase. I need a strike team and two snipers. I need a demolition team, strike team, demolition 2 Blackhawks. We want drones with attack capabilities. We need all that. I want everything. I want 2 sniper team for the first stop. We want all that.
And then once you guys get together and you you get your space in the world, then it's real simple. All you got to do is tell your husband to get off Reddit and stop asking people questions on Quora because. They're going to expose what your capabilities are I. Live on a heavily armed compound in Montana. Can I legally use DIY land mines on my property to stop invaders who breach the perimeter of my territory? This guy is. Already using them.
Men already know if you're asking questions about stuff like can I use make my own land mines? Like come on dude, you're just looking for an accomplice. We already know you have them. Just post signs. Just says danger, super aggressive attack, explosive dog or something. So we kind of know not to come on to your property anyway. Ladies, gentlemen, that's how simple it is. We just want to be left the hell
alone. We just want the government to not come after us. We want to end the weaponization of the federal government against the American people and be able to live a free life where we may or may not have landmines on our own property and we can own whatever the hell guns we want. Because we actually are going to protect all of those things like defend the Constitution and our right to keep and bear arms and express ourselves through a 50 Cal. Maybe a belt fed, I don't know,
seems totally easy. God bless all of you guys. We're not going to have Steve friend tomorrow. Maybe I'll have somebody who understands why we should go to a war with Iran and why I should change my mind on tomorrow. George Hill may join me if he's so inclined. And if he heard this, he just got his invitation onto the
show. And if not, we'll just do what we normally do, which is like point out how stupid a lot of things are and we'll just laugh about us heading into war for Lent because that's what Jesus would want. I think I'm being sarcastic. God bless all of you guys. Thanks for listening and I'll see you again tomorrow. We'll do. We'll do some kind of Friday friendly or otherwise. See you then.
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