There are terrible abuses happening in America, terrible things being done in the name of the American people. How do you feel about it when you see this?
If there was no sanctuary policies in city like Minneapolis and Saint Paul, we'd be able to get them at the jail. But because they have those policies, we have to go look for them at their house. And we go to their house, we're going to arrest anybody that's illegal in that house.
Or this the shooting of a priest in the head by you ask government personnel who call themselves federal agents, how does it make you feel. It is Monday, December twenty second, three days until Christmas. This is the warning. Yesterday sixty Minutes did not air a story that needed to be aired. There are no images, no pictures from inside the vast archipelago of concentration camps that have been
quickly assembled on American soil. You have seen some of the names, Alligator, Alcatraz, the sick Maga political movement of fixing corny slogans to something deeply sinister, and inside these places there is evil taking place, abuses taking place, and the people doing the abusing they wear an American flag on their sleeve, and they're doing their evil in our name, Trump's evil. We are a government of the people, by
the people, for the people. N. E. Visel delivered a speech at the turn of the millennium quarter century ago in the White House. He said this about indifference.
What is indifference? Etymologically, the word means no difference, A strange and unnatural state in which the lines blur between light and darkness, dust and dawn, crime and punishment, cruelty and compassion, good and evil. What are its causes and inescapable consequences? Is it a philosophy? Is there a philosophy of indifference? Conceivable? Can one possibly view indifference as a virtue?
Is it necessary at times to practice it simply to keep one's sanity live normally, enjoy a fine meal and a glass of wine as the world around us experiences harrowing up heables And this.
Is a picture of a blank, black screen. And that's what sixty Minutes showed last night, not because its journalists didn't have the story they did. It had been through legal review, it had been vetted carefully. It was ready to go. But Barry Weise killed that story she killed it under the pretense that it wasn't ready. Why because it needed Stephen Miller in it. Why would the person in charge of cb BBS News demand that there be an inclusion of the words of an extremist liar in
a story for balance. Maybe it's because of this. She's not one of us, one of the people. She's one of the powerful, which is why she's such a bad fit a top of journalistic organization, because she doesn't believe in afflicting power. She believes in the affliction of power, her power and man as she tasted it. David Ellison made her rich, and let's appreciate something. Sharry Radstone settled
a lawsuit because she needed to pay off Trump. Greed delivered CBS News to David Ellison, and Greed delivered it to Barry Weiss. And now this person who talks about that she's a Jew and she's a le has become the agent that covers up the abuse of human beings minorities in American concentration camps. It's one of the greatest acts of journalism corruption ever and it's a corrupt act.
It's violative of the First Amendment because there will be emails that demonstrate at the White House there was rage and a demand you will do or else, and that on the part of the White House makes it illegal. And so the question is, what's the California legislature going to do about it, what's the New York legislature going to do about it? And what signal will the Congressional Democrats send about the investigations to come? And lastly, what
about the American people. I have an idea if if you subscribe to Paramount unplugged, if you watch CBS News, stop and if you subscribe to the free press under the delusion that it's free or that it's the press, or that it's fair unsubscribed, it's propaganda and it's hurt in the country. Her decision to censor what is happening and in El Salvador and Gulag is everything that is
wrong with American journalism. The government of the United States sold human beings to a dictator in l Salvador without due process and stashed them away, and they were abused by Trump and sixty minutes had the story, and because it was bad and uncomfortable for Donald Trump, they killed it. Who killed it? Barry Weiss killed it. She's the woman with her hands around thejournalistic tradition, the throat of the integrity of CBS News, and she hasn't stopped squeezing since
the first day she walked in there. She is a preposterous figure, a dishonest one, a demagogue, a fellow traveler of who, Donald Trump and Maga. That's who she stands with. Not on the side of truth, not on the side of accountability. She's not in the business of making sure the American people know things. She's in the business of making sure they don't know things. And that business is called propaganda, and it's an evil business. It's a shameful business,
and it's a non American business. The journalists at sixty minutes deserve the support, the gratitude, and the thanks of the American people for trying to tell us what's happening in our name. They have been stopped from doing so, not for any other reason but one. Politics and cowardice. That's the problem, isn't it. Everywhere? These days cowardice and cowards rule the ruld, and cowards, well, they seem to rule the roost these days. Cowards like Barry Weiss and
I'm Steve Schmidt, this is the warning. I invite you to join this community, where I promise to be honest, blunt and direct about what is happening in this country. America is in crisis. Follow and subscribe to this channel and on substack. Thank you,
