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February 11, 2025 79 mins

Trish Regan reports in today’s live show that Disney is expected to see ABC News anchor George Stephanopolous to the door. A long time fixture at the network, the former Clinton aide is reportedly leaving ABC News this summer. It all comes as Disney reviews its business - including its ABC News division.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Georgie by
Georgie Pie reportedly out at ABC News. We're gonna get
into all the details on that one. Bill Clinton's Golden
Boy bye bye, apparently FEMA. Well, they're in a lot
of trouble. 4 FEMA employees are being fired over that
$59 million payment that was just made to some fancy

(00:23):
fancy New York City hotels to house illegals, uh-huh, believe
it or not.
And then Trump is calling out Letitia James in a
really strong way and he's joined by none other than
Steve Bannon wait till you hear how Steve Bannon believes
she must be investigated now I'm with him, Pam Bondi,

(00:45):
it is time and then well we gotta get to
this story. What is Fox doing?
Fox News seems to to wanna be back together again
with Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly and Bill O'Reilly, my gosh. Yeah,
you see, they figured it out. Apparently the independents kinda
have it going on and so there's this little deal

(01:07):
they just made.
Or somehow all of them are gonna wind up back
together we'll discuss it is great to have all of
you here reminder to subscribe, share, like it is really
important right now. Independent media, that's what we are we
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Great to have you all.

(01:27):
Here, make sure you subscribe, share, like, and hit the
bell so you know when the show is happening. We're
on a little different time today, so it's good to
see some new faces and I see some familiar ones
as well. Tina, you're one of the first in the room.
Leticia James is in a whole lot of trouble. We're
gonna get to that, but first, what happened to Georgie?
Oh wow, I mean, I, I'm looking at George Stephanopoulos,

(01:49):
and I do think it's over for the poor guy,
George Stephanopoulos, you know, he, he, he's gonna have a
hard time. Let's be honest, right? Like he's gonna have
a really hard time reporting on Donald Trump for the
next 4 years. So maybe this is all for the best.
He's apparently totally miserable. He feels emasculated. Can you imagine
he feels emasculated. Oh, poor little guy, poor little Georgie.

(02:11):
I mean, I'm being unkind, right?
He is little, um, anyway, little George is upset because
he had to issue an apology and it cost him
$16 million well, not technically him but his network, because
you see he went on air and said some things
that weren't true about the president and you know what,
the president's like, I don't have to deal with this.

(02:31):
I'm gonna sue you for libel and you know what?
He won or at least they settled. So yeah, Georgie
feels emasculated.
Spirit Phil, good to have you back in the house.
Thank you for your generosity. I'm gonna get to all
of your comments. Thank you for all the super chats
you guys gave yesterday. Just I'm amazed by the generosity
that's so, so, um, so extraordinary. So George apparently feels

(02:54):
emasculated because his.
Uh, need of his need to give this apology, you see,
and well, he didn't like it according to this new report,
and this is for the New York Post who talked
to to several sources involved, you know, I reported on
this a while back and what did I tell you?
He's gonna be out. There's no way they're gonna keep him.
There's just no way because it's like you don't need

(03:16):
that if you're Disney, if you're Bob Iger, I mean
things are bad enough you got Elon Musk on your trail.
Elon doesn't like you very much, but then again you
didn't like Elon, but guess who won that battle? Mhm. Elon.
OK, and he's also got act. So Bob Baer was
the first to pull the funding. He runs Disney, which runs,
of course, ABC News. And so this is getting a

(03:36):
little bit sticky. Donald Trump has no use for ABC
News after a few debates, and then this guy.
So he said some things that were untrue. We're gonna
get to that in a second, but as a result
of this, he's pretty miserable according to sources telling the
Post that the network could wait to pull the plug
on him until this summer when things are dead or

(03:56):
later in the year. I mean, put the guy out
of his misery, for goodness sakes, would you? You're really
gonna make him report on.
Donald Trump, the guy he calls this, that and the other. Again,
more on that in a second. Stephanopoulos, it says, has
been rumored to be on his way out, according to
multiple network sources. Again, you heard it here first. I
said it was the only logical conclusion after he had
to pay, or Disney ABC News had to pay $16 million.

(04:21):
It was the only logical conclusion.
It's because you see one George Stephanopoulos was so intent
on saying over and over and over again that Donald
Trump was somehow found liable for rape, which was not true.
That is not what he was found liable for sexual
abuse was actually what the judge had said, and Georgie
was told this multiple times by his producer apparently they

(04:41):
even have text messages of it. They're like, Don't say this,
don't say this, don't say this. And what did Georgie do?
He went on air and he said.
You've endorsed Donald Trump for president. Judges and two separate
juries have found him liable for rape and for defaming
the victim of that rape. How do you square your
endorsement of Donald Trump with the testimony we just saw? Well,
I will tell you I was raped at the age

(05:02):
of 16, and any rape victim will tell you I've
lived for 30 years with an incredible amount of shame. OK,
so just to point out, he didn't just say it once,
he had to say it twice, and this is after
his producers were like, no, no, no.
Don't say this. Please don't say this. Well, it resulted
in a lawsuit. It resulted in a fine or at
least a settlement of some $16 million.15 million dollars going

(05:25):
to the Trump presidential library, another a million dollars for
the lawyers and Georgie feeling totally emasculated as a result,
you know, he had to give an apology to, you know,
I'm not kind of pretty for for George, so.
The expectation and I'm just gonna call it here and
now like he's not staying there's no way he's staying.
They're not gonna continue to pay that salary given what
he's cost them and the sort of capital loss or

(05:48):
the equity loss that they're gonna have with the White
House having this guy in the seat, which makes you wonder.
87% support deporting criminal undocumented. I don't know, I don't
know anybody in the world who wants to keep the criminals.
I don't know anybody. I say you see Whoopi Goldberg

(06:10):
is also on thin ice. George Stephanopoulos is not the
only one who's gonna be out. It's expected that, you know,
Whoopi could be in kind of a tough spot too,
which is one of the reasons you just heard her say,
I don't know anybody who wants to keep the criminals
in the United States.
Well, except for Letitia James, more on that in a moment. So,
so she's actually sounding as though she agrees with Donald

(06:31):
Trump a little bit on this one. I think that
is by design, shall we say, if you notice, the
View is out with a whole brand new program. Oh,
it's The View on weekends. I will spare you the promotion,
but suffice it to say Whoopi's not in it nowhere
to be found, so they're gonna be streaming now on weekends,
but there's no Whoopie. Everybody else, the whole cast is

(06:52):
there except for Whoopi.
Which makes one sort of conclude that perhaps there's a
little contract negotiation going on and maybe that was one
of the things that they haven't been able to determine
in the negotiation but then again maybe they're not even
going to keep her at all. Maybe they're gonna say
enough is enough, right? You've cost us dearly lady, we
don't need any more of this. We don't need the threat.

(07:16):
A Brendan Carr at the FCC taking away our affiliate
licenses all over the country for all of these little OO,
not just the O1O's owned and operated, but all the
little stations that we try and milk so that they
get the privilege of having the ABC branding and they
have the privilege of carrying your show Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar,
Sonny House and the rest of them.

(07:36):
Disney doesn't need that headache. Bob Iger doesn't need that headache.
Shareholders don't need that headache, so I would expect that
George will be joined, shall we say, on his way
out the door by one Whoopi Goldberg sometime in 2025,
sooner rather than later for George. In fact, if you
turn into this week with George Stephanopoulos, I actually haven't

(07:57):
seen him. I've seen Martha Raddatz. They're all circling the wagons,
you see, because everybody wants the gig. There's a Jonathan Karl.
Again, you've probably never heard of these people, but they're
sort of mainstays at the network and they want the job.
David Muir apparently wants it, but you know, he probably
He probably doesn't have much of a future after the

(08:18):
uh incident with the very tight fitting little, you know,
fire jacket, remember that one he was caught with a
clothes pin pinning his jacket tight because you know you
had to just look so great while you're out there
covering those LA wildfires. Oh my goodness. So they, they
get a bit of a mess going on and none
of it is any surprise. I would just say mainstream
media is kind of doomed.

(08:38):
And I think they know it. I think they know it,
which is why we'll talk about the story a little
bit later on.
You have suddenly Fox trying to get back in on
its action back in on Megyn Kelly and Tucker Carlson
and Bill O'Reilly, the people that they kicked to the curb.
They want him back. Oh yeah, you better believe it,
you know, they're like Kaching, k chk ching. We got

(08:59):
more on that coming up. Make sure you subscribe, share, like,
all that good stuff. I want to get to DEI
and Disney because Disney is starting a whole new course
for itself here. It's going solo as far as the DEI.
I goes no more of that dumping various DEI programs.
Here's the headline 2 DEI programs, not one, but two.
I mean, how many did they have for goodness sakes.

(09:20):
They're acts in the programs for diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
It's just the latest company, of course, to walk back
some of this wokeness. I mean you have Google, for example,
getting rid of all its fancy schmancy holidays. I mean,
what would I do without every single month being.
Some other affinity groups holiday. What do you know Google's
actually getting rid of all those. I couldn't believe it.

(09:42):
I'm not gonna be able to know when it's Black
History Month. I'm not gonna be able to know when
it's indigenous People's Day. No, no, no, they're getting rid
of all that. Check it out. I want to show you. Yup,
Google calendar has removed cultural events from their site, including
Pride Month, Black History Month, Holocaust, remember to say Jewish heritage,
Hispanic Heritage, indigenous People's Day. What about, you know.

(10:02):
Women and all that, I mean, there's so many. I, I,
it's exhausting, right, when you look at your calendar because
you start to see things and you hear things that
you've never even heard of before. It's always a day,
it's always a month. So that's going bye bye along
with Disney, of course, dumping its DEI programs. I don't
know how that's gonna sit so well with the likes
of say Whoopi Goldberg, who's, you know, all about those

(10:25):
initiatives or even, what about this guy, Captain America?
The Captain America that thinks Captain America doesn't represent America.
Here he is, just a couple of weeks ago over
in Rome, Italy, speaking on the international stage, kind of
trashing Captain America, and America for that matter. For me,
Captain America represents a lot of different things and I
don't think the term, you know, America should be one

(10:49):
of those representations like, uh, it's about uh
A man who keeps his word, who has honored, dignity
and integrity, uh, someone who is, uh, trustworthy and dependable. Um,
you know, it's, uh, it's, it's kind of
This is kind of like a uh an aspect of

(11:11):
a dream coming true, you know, when I was a kid.
You know, all of us as actors, I believe, want
to get back to that day before someone told you no.
When you look out your door and you see a
5 year old kid with a stick and he's slaying
dragons to save the princess in the tower, that kid
really believes there are dragons out there. That stick is
really a sword and he's really trying to save that princess.

(11:33):
And then one day somebody told him no, there are
no dragons, that's not a sword, and that princess is
not there. And all of his little dreams were dashed.
So, you know, as an actor, I feel like our
job is to get back to the day where we
see that dragon and we slave that dragon to save
that princess. And we must admit that somehow Captain America,

(11:53):
who's about all this goodness.
And you know, good triumphing over evil, that that's not America.
I mean, wow, what a way to sell a movie, buddy.
I think he knows he's on the skids. I mean
now the DEI programs out he's got actually deliver like
real box office delivery, and he was quoted recently, this
is Anthony Mackie, the new Captain America in Esquire magazine

(12:15):
saying he doesn't know if he has a 2nd or
3rd or 4th movie. He doesn't know if they'll continue
to develop his character because the movie needs to perform and, well,
you know, that's, that's the name of the game, right?
We are a capitalist nation. You do work for a
for-profit company, one Disney, that actually.
Needs to make a profit on your stuff. Disney pulling
back out of the DEI programs. It's reimagine tomorrow program,

(12:38):
a big DEI push coming right out of the SEC
filing the 10K that they just put forward. The program
had been seen as quote, amplifying underrepresented voices and features,
some of Disney's DE and I commitments and action. Well, they're,
they're getting rid of it because, you know, apparently they
were promising.

(12:59):
50% of regular and recurring characters around the Disney universe,
they would all come from unrepresented, underrepresented groups. Here's the
executive speaking on it in March of 2023, sort of saying, hey,
you know, we gotta do this, we gotta do this, huh?
Not anymore. And that was the thing that really got me,
because I have heard so much from so many of

(13:20):
my colleagues over the course of the last couple weeks, um,
in open forums and through emails and phone conversations, and
Um, I feel a responsibility to speak, um, not just
for myself but for them.
Um, to all of us, we, we had a, we
had an open forum last week at 20th where, um, again,

(13:41):
the home of, of really incredible groundbreaking LGBTQIA stories over
the years where, um, one of our execs stood up
and said, you know, we only have a handful of
queer leads in our content. And I went, what?
I that can't be true. And I, and I, and
I realized, oh, it, it actually is true. We have many, many,

(14:04):
many LGBTQIA characters in our stories, and, and, and yet
we don't have enough leads, um, and narratives in which
gay characters just just get to be characters, um, and,
and not have to be about.
Gay stories. And so, um, that's been very eye-opening for me. Um, and,

(14:28):
and I, I can tell you, um, it's something that
I feel perhaps had this moment not happened, um, I,
as a leader and me as my colleagues would not
have focused on. And, and going forward, um, I, I
certainly will be more so. I know that we will be, and, um,
And I hope this is a moment where

(14:50):
Shoot, um, the 50% of the tears.
Sorry, I'm coming. Um, uh, we don't, we just don't
allow each other to go backwards. OK. Well, sorry, honey.
Apparently you're going backwards as far as that is concerned.
Because they're dumping, totally dumping the initiatives, which means that

(15:13):
some of these characters, some of these storylines, some of
these movies are gonna actually have to stand on their
own 2 ft at the box office, which is how
it should be, right? I mean just like George Stephanopoulos
should not have that gig just because he's a Clinton
crony as he is and was. Don't forget this is
the guy that was like the Caroline Levitt, if you
can imagine that. Good luck.

(15:35):
The Caroline Lovett of the White House back in the
day under Bill Clinton.
So he was always spinning for the Democrats. That's all
he's ever done, and then he went to work at
ABC News where he's masquerading around as a quote unquote
journalist with a capital J. I'm Mr. Stephanopoulos. Good luck

(15:56):
with that one, OK.
And
People saw through it.
Everyone saw through it. We've all seen through the mainstream
media and we've come out on the other side.
And you know what? there's gonna be hell to pay,
hell to pay, including for people like.

(16:20):
Letitia James.
Uh-huh. Donald Trump calling her out. Steve Bannon calling her out.
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So, Letitia James.
Is being viewed at this moment in time and I
think rightly so, as a real menace, a real problem,

(17:49):
a real disaster and not shall we say very smart
or very good lawyer, you see she based her entire
case going after Donald Trump on this idea that somehow
he was inflating the value of his property Mar a Lago.
Letitia James thinks it's worth $18 million. Interestingly enough, the
property right next door, I mean literally right next door

(18:11):
to Donald Trump. This one right here, do you see
parcel A right next door to Donald Trump? Well, what
do you know? This one just went onto the market,
just went on to the market for some $200 million.
I mean, you don't have a lot of properties that
go from the intercoastal to the oceanfront. Mar a Lago's one,

(18:31):
and this parcella, well, there you go.
$200 million. So Leticia takes out. I mean, I don't
know how you're coming up with $18 million given that
Mar a Lago.
Mar a Lago yields somewhere around $56 million in income.
I mean, hey, we should all buy it, right? Anybody
should take that trade, but you know, this was never

(18:53):
about anything real. It was always about politics with Leticia.
She figured she could wedge herself in between Donald Trump.
Who was getting the loan from Deutsche Bank and the
bank itself, right, she just wedged herself right in the
middle of that transaction and somehow proved that he was
fraudulently getting a lower mortgage rate because he was inflating
the value of his Mar a Lago property which she

(19:13):
deemed to be worth, as did the judge, only $18 million.
It's nuts, OK, especially now that we know $200 million
for the lot next door.
So Leticia is not that smart. Leticia brought a stupid case,
and we're still sitting here waiting for the Court of Appeals.
My gosh, guys, you know what time is going on

(19:34):
it's ticking. OK, it's ticking, and you guys should have
thrown that out. We know you don't like the case.
We've heard you tell us repeatedly that the case makes
absolutely no sense because guess what? There are no victims.
So how do you have a case where there are
no victims anyway, Donald Trump weighing in on this, saying
New York is the.
Most corrupt state in the union. That is why so

(19:54):
many businesses and people are fleeing. Yeah, everybody's fleeing New York.
I even fled New York. We need great judges and
politicians to help fix New York and to stop the
kind of lawfare that was launched against me from falsely
valuing Mar a Lago at $18 million when it is worth,
perhaps 100 times that amount. The corrupt judge was replaced
by another judge only to be immediately put back on
the case when the Democrat political leaders found out that

(20:16):
a change of the judges had happened. That is exactly
what happened.
And we reported on that. In fact, it was only
for a couple of hours they took that judge, Arthur
Erdoin off of the case and then somebody got wind
of it and the next thing you know the guy's
back on it. This is the guy that's trying to
hit him with a nearly half a billion dollar fine,

(20:37):
nearly $500 million. It's bonkers, but this woman is bonkers,
you know she's bonkers. She wants to seize his assets,
she told interestingly ABC News.
Still, not for long, of George Stephanopoulos Four days after
a judge ordered Donald Trump to pay $355 million for

(20:58):
a decade of fraud, New York Attorney General Letitia James
says she's prepared to do everything she can to make
sure the former president pays his fine, including, she told us,
seizing the buildings that bear his name. If he does
not have funds to pay off the judgment.
And then we will seek, uh, you know, judgment enforcement

(21:19):
mechanisms in court, and we will ask the judge to
seize his assets. Hm.
So she's still on that right she's still on that
even though she doesn't have a case, even though the
Court of Appeals needs to throw it out they know
she doesn't have a case either and yet she's really,
you know, it's political. I, I won't bore you with
this just a quick, quick second because you need to

(21:41):
remember how.
Awful, like really awful and politically charged this woman is.
He's called me venomous. We will fight back to your
attempt to bring Trumpism to New York City. He's called
me disgraceful.
the Supreme Court.

(22:03):
Illegitimate president.
Illegitimate member
OK, I'm sorry, she's just gross. I mean, she's saying
an illegitimate president, when you get that from Jimmy Carter
by way of Hillary Clinton illegitimate, come on, I mean,
you know, they, they're like, oh, you know, Donald Trump's
undermining democracy. Hello, who do you think started this? Did

(22:24):
Donald Trump run around say illegitimate, illegitimate, illegitimate. This is her, OK,
this is her. And now she's kind of mad, you see, because, well,
they're doing a whole lot of stuff they're doing some
stuff that she doesn't like.
And it's affecting, it's affecting her state because they're basically saying, hey,
you know what, if you don't play ball and she's

(22:45):
not playing ball.
She's not allowing ICE to do its job and if
you don't allow for that, then you're standing in violation
of the law, which means as Tom Holman says we're
gonna put you in cuffs or as Mike Davis says
sorry sweetheart.

(23:06):
Well, you know, I can't do it justice. He's good
at this one, watch him here. Uh, let me just
say this to Big Tish James, the New York attorney General, I, I,
I dare you. I dare you to try to continue
your lawfare against President Trump in his second term because
listen here, sweetheart, we're not messing around this time, and

(23:26):
we will put your fat ass in prison for conspiracy
against rights, and I promise you that, so.
Yeah, OK, like I said, he says it better than
I could. Donald Trump is stripping her right now of clearances,
as well as Alvin Bragg, you know, the guy who
got those felony convictions against him, those things will be
reversed in court too, but he's stripping her of these

(23:46):
federal clearances and he's doing this, you know, alongside, by
the way, the.
Former Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, because Anthony Blinken is
the one that orchestrated that big letter from the 51X spooks.
So he's doing this. It's in part symbolic, but it's
also important. In other words, if you've got enemies out
there that are trying to take you down as she
so clearly is, then you do need to do something.

(24:09):
I want you to see what she's out there saying,
trying to stand in the way of everything that Doge
is doing because somehow Leticia just doesn't want anything getting exposed.
I wonder how much more there is with her. I
think if we do a deep dive investigation we're gonna
find out, but.
In the past week, Elon Musk and his so-called Department

(24:31):
of government Efficiency have accessed the personal private information of
tens of millions of Americans.
And sensitive data about public and private entities.
Social Security numbers, addresses, tax returns, and more.
This unelected group led by the world's richest man is

(24:54):
not authorized to have this information.
And they explicitly sought this unauthorized access to illegally block
payments that millions of Americans rely on.
Payments for health care, child care, and other social programs,
and we're not gonna have all our money, all those
transfer payments that we need in the state of New

(25:16):
York because it turns out we were doing some really
bad things. In fact, so bad, so bad that 4
people were just fired today at FEMA because of it.
This was corruption at the highest level. Donald Trump calling
out Letitia James again saying, you know what, she's corrupt
and she is presiding over the most corrupt state in
this entire country and it's why everybody's leaving New York.

(25:39):
Steve Bannon, you know him, piling on. I want you
to watch it. He's right, he's spot on. Let's watch.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
existential threat to President Trump's
Administration and I mean Doge Elon Musk, Secretary Treasury Besant
uh Russos, Stephen Miller, all of his people, the existential
threat is right here in this city.
Is the queen of lawfare. It's Letitia James. Right now
Soros has a DA that's running unopposed. He can call

(26:09):
a grand jury at any time.
He can set up criminal charges on the most bogus efforts.
Letitia James runs this deal. She's got a pliant media
right here, pliant left wing media. She's got a jury
pool of only left wing radicals in the upper west
side of this city.
And she's got the judges, she's got all of it,
and I'm hang on, I'm calling, I'm calling on right

(26:32):
now the Attorney General Pam Bonney to begin an immediate
criminal investigation to Letitia James, Alvin Bragg, all of it
for what they did to President Trump. President Trump on
his true social day laid it out once again. The
existential threat.
To his administration is this queen of lawfare Letitia James
and how she and how she and how she has

(26:54):
and how she has absolutely total control and Doge and
Elon Musk and Scott Besson and all of them ought
to be worried about this out of control city. Thank
you very much.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
I know we don't like to think about the challenges, right,
that Trump may be facing. He's going in their guns
blazing he's basically doing everything he was asked and charged
to do and everything he said he was gonna do,
but there is this one woman who wants to be
in the way, who actually sees her political future as
being in the way. This is what she is all about.

(27:26):
This is how she gains stature. This is what she
wants to do and so she's got a city.
That tends to lean more left than they do right,
even though you know you take a look at the mayor,
say what you want about him. I mean nobody had
a problem with the guy until he suddenly said, yeah,
we can't handle all these migrants we can't handle all
the illegals we can't pay for all this. Then suddenly

(27:47):
he became a problem. Donald Trump wiping away those charges
and the left going nuts.
On that, so Leticia loses her security clearance along with
a few others that are considered nemesis like Andrew Weissman
or Mark Zade uh, you also have Jake Sullivan, Anthony
Blinken losing their clearances as well all as Leticia prepares

(28:10):
for what? For what? I mean, is this this quote
unquote civil war that she was waiting for? Here's Leticia
saying she's been preparing for this day.
For some time. With other democratic AGs across this country
to make sure that we would be ready to respond
to any attempt to roll back our rights.

(28:31):
So here we are.
We studied their platforms.
We've identified certain possibilities, fact patterns. We've created contingency plans.
So no matter what the next administration throws at us.
We're ready.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
We're ready to respond to their attacks.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
Oh, and she's already out in front of it, of course,
but how much success does she have? I do actually
think she's met her match. I think she's met her
match with this team, including Pam Bondi, as you heard,
Steve Bannon. Let me play this a little bit again.
He is saying Pam Bondi, go for it, be unleashed.
You gotta do what you gotta do.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
Existential threat to President Trump's.
Administration and I mean Doge Elon Musk, Secretary Treasury Besant
uh Russ Vogt, Stephen Miller, all of his people, the
existential threat is right here in this city.
Is the queen of lawfare. It's Letitia James. Right now
Soros has a DA that's running unopposed. He can call

(29:34):
a grand jury at any time.
He can set up criminal charges on the most bogus efforts.
Letitia James runs this deal. She's got a pliant media
right here, pliant left wing media. She's got a jury
pool of only left wing radicals in the upper west
side of this city.
And she's got the judges, she's got all of it
and I'm hang on I'm calling I'm calling on right

(29:57):
now the Attorney General Pam Bonney to begin an immediate
criminal investigation to Letitia James, Alvin Bragg, all of what
they did to President Trump,

Speaker 1 (30:06):
President Trump. You know what? And that's exactly what Pam
is going to do and here's how she's gonna do it, OK?
This is important. You need to know how is Pam
going to get.
Leticia, it's right here. Look, Leticia incriminated herself. She said
New York has laws that protect immigrants and limit cooperation
with federal immigration enforcement efforts. These laws should be followed

(30:27):
by law enforcement and officials in our state. I'll always
uphold our laws and protect immigrant New Yorkers. OK, so
if you're upholding those laws, aren't you doing so?
In the face of what the federal government is telling
you to do and isn't that going to fundamentally cause
a problem? This is why Pam Bondi already out pausing
all the funding. Leticia's going crazy. You can't, can't, can't,

(30:49):
can't take our funding. But then again, remember there's this
little thing called the Constitution. I'm talking about Article 1
Section 8 Clause 4. Guess what? The federal government has
the power.
To establish a rule of naturalization, the federal government has
the power to control its borders, and it all comes

(31:09):
through Article 1 Section 8 Clause 4, which is why
if you get in the way of that honey bunny,
you know what, there's gonna be trouble. There's trouble ahead
and Pam Bondi's making it clear they're going after the
people that are in the way and there are people
in the way.
Whether it be Letitia James, whether it be people at
the FBI Tom Holman's accusing the FBI of being the
leakers here. We're going to get to that, but Pam's

(31:32):
coming for you. There may be a leak inside the
house as it relates to DHS and some of the
operations that they are attempting to carry out. What's your
reaction to hearing about that and what, if anything, can
be done to mitigate that?
Well you know if anyone leaks anything, people don't understand
that jeopardizes the lives of our great men and women

(31:53):
in law enforcement, and if you leaked it, we will
find out who you are and we will come after you,
and it's not going to stop our mission. It's not
going to stop the president's mission to make America safe again.
We were very clear with the lawsuit that we filed
in Chicago that if you don't follow the law, you
will be prosecuted by the Department of Justice.

(32:15):
And again I go back to the law. OK, so
the law says the federal government has this power. It's
one of the reasons that by the way, Texas had
trouble when they wanted that border wall to go back
up and you had Biden's team taking it down. Why
were they doing that by the way? Why the heck,
you know, ask yourself that.
All these NGOs, etc. all this money going to fund

(32:37):
illegals coming into the country. What was that about? Certainly
not putting America or Americans first.
So guess what?
They were getting shot down in court because again, the
federal government has the power to control the border.
And Tom Holman's like, hey, hey, hey, you know what?
If you're leaking stuff, if you're getting in the way
of federal agents that are trying to do their jobs,

(33:00):
you're gonna wind up in cuffs. You hear that, Leticia?
When they cross the line of impediment, and that's why
I'm working very closely starting this morning with the Department
of Justice, and where do they cross that line of impediment.
So they may find themselves in a pair of handcuffs
very soon. So working with DOJ on that gets some
legal guidance on that. I'm not an attorney. I know
what that cops is about. I know what crossing that

(33:20):
line is, but getting DOJ back up on that. So
it's something we're looking at right now, Harris. We're not
going to tolerate it anymore. This is not a game
when we show up.
sites. This is a dangerous job for the men and
women of ICE and Border Patrol and all the DOJ
agencies to have that type of interference puts our offices
at great risk. Not only the officers, it puts the
aliens at great risk because anything can happen when we

(33:41):
take our eyes off the goal here. So we're addressing
that immediately today. I'm addressing offsets today, operational security, how
these leaks are happening. We've already identified how this operator
got leaked. I'll deal with that today. Boom. And he's
dealing with it.
And Pam Bondi's dealing with it and they're all gonna
be dealing with Letitia James.

(34:03):
Breaking right now, we've learned that Tom Holman believes those leaks,
those leaks are coming from none other than the FBI.
Take a look at this. Holman speaking on Hannity. Tom Holman. Tom,
where are these leaks coming from?
Well, look, we're thinking it's come from inside, and uh

(34:24):
we know the first leak of Aurora is under current investigation.
We think we identified that person under investigation right now,
uh the, the California League, uh Secretary Noam, you know,
she's correct that some of the information we're receiving tends
to lead toward the FBI, uh, but I talked to
the Deputy Attorney General all this weekend. They've opened up

(34:46):
a criminal investigation.
And they have promised that not only this person lose
their job and lose their pension, they won't go to jail.
They're going to criminally prosecute, so we're all over it.
We got
Wow, again, you're gonna remember this, right? Article 1 Section
8 Clause 4, the federal government, not to mention the

(35:06):
commerce clause, but it is very, very clearly laid out.
So Homan saying the leaks are coming from the federal
government itself. I'll tell you Cash Patel cannot get there
soon enough.
Because we've got some problems and these things need to
get fixed and that's what Doge is doing and that's
what Trump is doing and that's what Pam Bondi is

(35:27):
gonna be doing and that's what Pete Hegseth is doing
and that's what Cosh Patel's gonna be doing and Scott Besson,
our Treasury secretary, amazingly there saying, OK, you know what, Doge,
go do your thing and then as we find out
where all these problems are like the FEMA people which
we're gonna get to it all gets exposed.

(35:48):
Leslie Leslie Grimble, thank you so much for your generosity.
Leslie Kimbrel has been on this channel from the very,
very beginning, and, uh, we always appreciate her generosity, her support,
and her, um, faithfulness in the, in this program. She's
making the point that wow, it's amazing, Mark Fogel coming
back to the USA. This is the teacher that had

(36:09):
been held in Russia and it's just incredible because what
Biden couldn't do in 3 years, jumped at it in
3 weeks. Amazing, right?
It is wonderful. He has been released. He is returning
to the US in an exchange that the White House
did announce today the deal to release Fogel, um, who
had been designated as somebody who was wrongfully detained by

(36:31):
the US State Department, um, being negotiated by one Donald
Trump along with Steve Witkoff, who's a special envoy there
to the Middle East, and this is all coming from
Mike Waltz, who's the national security adviser to Donald Trump.
And it's just a tremendous bit of news. It's um
a show of good faith, the White House says from

(36:51):
the Russians in a sign that we're moving to the
right direction. We want to end the brutal, the brutal
and terrible war in Ukraine. So just wonderful, wonderful news
that this teacher who was wrongfully detained is going to
be coming home and thank you Leslie, for your support
and the mentioning of that because it's an important story
and I think you got to remember here what's going on.

(37:13):
Donald Trump is getting stuff done.
I mean it's amazing. I mean you even look at
just the people that are trying to stampede the border
right now that's not happening. Nobody wants to come here
because they know exactly what's gonna happen as soon as
they get here they're gonna be not only sent out
you could, you could wind up in, uh, Guantanamo Bay or,
or worse, one of the El Salvador prisons. I mean

(37:34):
they're not messing around. They're not messing around. Take a
look at what's going on at USA.
You see this video, this was tremendous. They're taking the
letters right off the darn building USA that was giving
out some 70 billion one year, 40 billion another year
to journalists, journalists all around the world, including some very
important groups right here at home like the New York

(37:55):
Times and Politico.
I, I keep saying like you knew NPR you knew
PBS they were supported by taxpayer funds. You didn't know
the New York Times and Politico was getting any, did you? Well,
sure enough, I mean, I guess that's why they hate
Trump so much because the money, the money spigot was
gonna be closed, and sure enough it is closed, it's

(38:16):
so closed that if you mess up and you try
and do anything sly.
You're gonna get fired. 4 FEMA employees, they have been
fired because guess what was just discovered? They were trying
to send money to New York City hotels. This is
unbelievable to me.
I mean the 5 star hotels getting $59 million.

(38:44):
Because they need to house illegal people.
I mean, what about the money for the hurricane victims
in North Carolina or Florida, forget about them, you know,
those fire victims, right? Out in California, forget about them. No, no,
we're gonna get the money to the luxury hotels.
In New York City to cover the migrants' luxury hotel bills.

(39:09):
Donald Trump putting out on True Social FEMA spent tens
of millions of dollars in Democrat areas disobeying orders but
left the people of North Carolina high and dry. It
is now under review and investigation. The Bidenru FEMA has
been a disaster. FEMA should be terminated. It has been
slow and totally ineffective. Individual states should handle storms, etc.
as they come, big savings far more efficient, says the

(39:31):
businessman says the.
Developer who kind of knows the importance of using local
resources and how the local people kind of have a
better handle on things, you know, when you can make
your government smaller not bigger for goodness sakes, it'll be
more efficient that way he wants to get rid of.
an executive order to begin the process of fundamentally reforming

(39:54):
and overhauling FEMA or maybe getting rid of FEMA. I
think frankly FEMA is not good.
I think when you have a problem like this, I
think you want to go and whether it's a Democrat
or Republican governor, you want to use your state to
fix it and not waste time calling FEMA, and then
FEMA gets here and they don't know the area. They've
never been to the area and they want to give

(40:17):
you rules that you've never heard about. They want to
bring people that aren't as good as the people you
already have, and FEMA's turned out to be a disaster
and you could go back a long way. You could
go back to.
Louisiana, you could go back to some of the things
that took place in Texas. It turns out to be
the state that ends up doing the work. It just
complicates it. I think we're going to recommend that FEMA

(40:38):
go away.
And we pay directly, we pay a percentage to the state,
but the state should fix this. If the state did
this from the beginning, it would have been a lot
better situation. I think you guys agree with that.
Yeah
59 million just last week, so Donald Trump comes in
the office and it's like the FEMA employees don't hear anything.

(40:59):
They, they, they skedaddled to get $59 million to luxury hotels.
It's unbelievable. Like it's crazy and you know what? This
is what was going on. You saw the report New
York City hotels. This is from 2024 over the summer.
They apparently raked in over a billion dollars in taxpayer funds,
including one in New York City, the Roosevelt Hotel, Roosevelt

(41:19):
Hotel that was getting $200 million and guess what? The
hotel is owned by Pakistan.
I mean, you can't make this.
I'm not gonna say the word up, OK? You just
can't make it up. You can't make it up.
I, it's, it's worse than you could have ever possibly imagined,

(41:40):
and this was all going down as there were these
horrible storms in places like North Carolina in places like Florida,
and guess what Majorcas had to say, Head of Homeland Security.
He's like we're out of money. We got more storms coming.
We're out of money, no money for these people.
We are meeting the immediate needs with the money that

(42:01):
we have. We are expecting another hurricane hitting. We do
not have the funds. FEMA does not have the funds
to make it through the season. Yeah, remember this, I
showed you this at the time.
FEMA was out there giving out all kinds of money
to every Tom, Dick and Harry. New York City to
get 10 and nearly $5 million from FEMA for asylum seekers.

(42:25):
You had the Department of Homeland Security announcing $300 million
in direct funding for communities retrieving migrants and $340 million
for a new competitive awards process. FEMA awards $110 million
to emergency food and shelter programs to assist migrants. So
all this is going down while people are struggling and
you know what?
people started to ask, hey, why is there all this
money that FEMA has $77 million in congressional funding for

(42:46):
communities receiving migrants? Why is there all this money? Yet
there's no money for the Americans that are actually here.
And guess what we were told, ladies and gentlemen, fake news, disinformation,
don't go there. Here's KJP at her finest. Great question.
Combating misinformation and disinformation is always, always critically important.
It is, uh, you, you heard the lay down that

(43:08):
I gave at the top. The reason I did that
at the top is because we wanted to make clear.
Uh, that, uh, things are available to, uh, to the
public folks who are impacted, and that misinformation, disinformation is
indeed dangerous. It gets in the way and what we're
trying to do here. It does, and there's been a
lot of falsehoods, uh, and let me just fact check

(43:31):
a couple of things because it's really important, uh, it
is again, it is wrong, it is dangerous, and I
also called out.
The there are important people, people who have power privilege
who are spreading these uh these falsehoods, and they need
to stop, they need to stop doing that. So disaster relief,
this is a falsehood disaster relief funds used on immigrants

(43:54):
illegally in the US. The fact is no money is
being diverted from response needs. That's the fact, another falsehood.
OK, despite the fact that Macas did tell us this.
We are meeting the immediate needs with the money that
we have. We are expecting another hurricane hitting. We do

(44:15):
not have the funds. FEMA does not have the funds
to make it through the season.
Yeah, OK, so like I'm sorry. You know what, Eric
Trump put it really well back in the day. This
is over the summer, he highlighted exactly the inequity of
what was going on. Sean, right now there are 157
hotels in New York City that are completely full of

(44:36):
illegal immigrants. Let me, let me just repeat that number.
150 hotels in New York City that are completely full
of illegal immigrants. New York City alone spends over a
billion dollars a year.
On illegal immigrants, and then you see these pictures of
husbands and wives and children who have lost everything. Their
homes have floated down rivers. Their homes have been taken

(44:57):
out by mudslides. Their vehicles are gone. The picture albums
are destroyed. Every sentimental value that they could ever possibly
imagine is gone, you know, will never be brought back.
And what does Kamala do? She comes out and offers
$750 750 dollars. The TV in the person's house costs
more than $750 and you see the absolute destruction.

(45:20):
Sean, of all the political things that I've seen in
the last decade, this is the one that bothers me
the most. Hands down by far. We have spent $200
billion sending money over to Ukraine and Russia to see young, innocent,
21-year-old kids in dirty trenches pop around corners and shoot
each other in the face with AK-47s. You watch these

(45:42):
videos on YouTube.
The lives are expunged in a matter of seconds. $200
billion America has sent over there, yet we can't take
care of our own in Georgia and North Carolina and Virginia,
and Florida, $750. We send billions to places like Pakistan,
and they won't tell us that bin Laden is literally

(46:04):
living next to their equivalent of West Point.
Yet we offer devastated families, the very people you're showing
on the screen right now. We offer devastated families $750. Sean,
this is the worst administration in the history of the country.
These aren't serious people and thank goodness they're not there anymore,

(46:25):
but apparently the holdovers still think that we need to.
Send money to New York City luxury hotels. Of the
$59 million that Doge found, I want to share with
you it was $59.3 million. $19 million was for direct
hotel costs while the balance funded other services such as
food and security. According to New York City Hall, the
funds were not part of a disaster relief grant. Meanwhile,

(46:48):
Mike Johnson is saying, well, you know, let's clarify these
emergency relief funding things are separate from FEMA funds allocated
to immigration, but said that the agency should not have
been funding any of this border crisis by effectively, you know,
helping it along. I mean, of course you're gonna come
to New York. Hey, you get a free hotel room
and you get special food. You get special food vouchers,

(47:09):
remember when.
The mayor of New York said, I'm gonna get rid
of these vouchers. They were giving him like cards for
for a lot of money. It was like $350 a
week so you could buy your own ethnically whatever food
because apparently if you're a refugee from Mexico or Guatemala
or wherever you need your special special food. You can't

(47:32):
eat whatever they're giving out at the Roosevelt Hotel. Give
me a break, so.
Remember this, FEMA's kicking out survivors of temporary housing and
snowstorm and freezing temperatures back two weeks ago on January 11th,
that was a headline. All while these.
Deep state bureaucrats are given out our hard earned taxpayer

(47:55):
dollars $59 million so that they can have luxury hotels
for illegals, you know who's not having any of it?
The new FEMA interim director. This is when Cameron Hilton
I have his picture on the screen. He's responded and say, saying,
I want to thank the Doge team. Thank you for
making me aware of this effective yesterday. Guess what? These
have been suspended from FEMA personnel will be held accountable

(48:16):
and again we have learned today personnel indeed being held.
Accountable. Here's the headline from the New York Post about
all the money that went there. Here is the woman
that is uh being fired, well, one of the four employees,
according to Daily Mail that is being fired. It is
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The representative from Florida, Anna Polina Luna, listen to her here.
It is with profound honor that I have been entrusted
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(49:41):
the House at the House Oversight Task Force on declassification
of federal secrets.
Together with the help of the White House, our intelligence allies,
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(50:07):
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This task force will be a beacon of bipartisanship on
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(50:30):
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(50:52):
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(51:13):
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(51:34):
we need that transparency we need that trust we have
been so lacking that. I mean, how if you lose
the the trust of the people, what do you guys have? right?
and believe me, you lost it you lost it with
your Russia Russia Russia stuff.
Oh, and then that that laptop that was nothing but
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(51:56):
turns out the whole thing was true despite what the
51X Spooks told you, of course they placed it in Politico,
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actually knew because the FBI was actually investigating since 2019
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(52:18):
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They pay.
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(52:38):
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Paullina Luna was saying. He echoed this importance of you
gotta have faith, right? And if you don't have transparency,
what do you got?
You're gonna wind up like Russia pretty fast and I'll
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their government. We've basically become that. We can't trust our
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to be signing up for our model portfolios. We get

(55:31):
3 of them. Go check them all out.
Out there today at 76search.com. I'll tell you that this
is amazing. I love seeing this video. I could watch
it all day long. USA, bye bye USAID by by
by losing its letters on the building, 70 billion one year,
40 billion another year. This is a lot of money
that was getting flushed through this thing and the amazing

(55:54):
thing is it was going a lot of it anyway.
To journalists, including journalists in the US, I mean, I'm
not gonna excuse the journalists around the world now we
know why.
The folks over in Great Britain, right, are so liberal. 8%
of their income comes from USAID, you could make an argument,

(56:15):
and I'm not condoning this because I don't believe it,
but I can understand somebody saying, you know, this is
the CIA slush fund, and we have certain agendas that
we want to promote, and we're gonna promote these overseas
so that we have our view represented.
Well, how do you justify Politico?
If you watch this show, you know I've shown you
this graphic before. I, this is my scribbling in red.

(56:37):
I'm just amazed $8.2 million and you wanna talk about
a subscription cost. My goodness, $10,000 a month for these suckers,
$10,000 a month, and you can see how they started
spending like there was no tomorrow in 2024. I want
this money back. I really do. I want every single
cent of it back from the BBC, from Politico, from
the New York Times. Hey, don't forget Politico is a

(56:59):
German company. That's Axel Springer.
They can spare it. That's a big company. Let's get
all of that back. What were they doing buying 10,000
zombie subscriptions and apparently nobody even used? And then this
is unbelievable to me. The New York Times, they should
just tell us, you know what, we are taxpayer funded,
we are government funded we are state media. We knew
they were state media.

(57:19):
But here's the proof. We got receipts $26.9 million coming
from the US Department of Health and Human Services. This
is thanks to Elon's group, followed by National Science Foundation
$19.15 million. You wonder why Anthony Fauci was getting all
the puff pieces in The New York Times. This is why, guys, OK,
this is why you had all this money going to political.
New York Times, Associated Press, Reuters, you name it, just

(57:42):
disgusting amounts of money, and Chuck Schumer's.
Out there saying we want to keep. I am going
to stand with you in this fight and we will win. Chucky, Chucky, Chucky,
what are you gonna win? Nobody wants you to spend
their money like that. Just look at the approval ratings
of the president. 53% approval rating, including from some unlikely groups,
minority groups, women, they like him. They like what he's doing. 70%

(58:05):
of Americans saying, you know what, he's getting the job done.
He's doing exactly what he promised he would do. And
so what are you fighting? I'd really like to know.
Oh, you're fighting, OK, all this USAID money that goes
for all your pet projects, you basically commandeered this thing
and turned it to a Democrat Party slush fund. Why
else would you have $2 million going for transgender operations

(58:30):
in Guatemala, tens of thousands of dollars going to a
trans comic book in Peru.
Or how about the $30,000 going to a trans opera
in Colombia or the DEI musical in Ireland?
I mean this, this is odd to me. This is very,

(58:52):
very odd. Why I mean trans stuff is odd enough,
I didn't like that's ended, by the way, thank you.
With this present a lot of the DEI stuff is ending.
Take a look at Google, take a look at Disney.
Everybody's ending it, right? They're over it.
So, so why was USAID trying to push this narrative
all over the world?

(59:14):
I was talking to my 76 research colleague about this
just the other day, Rob Horton. He had a theory
which is kind of interesting. I'll share with you. His
theory was that they need to employ all these people
somehow some way and so what better way than to
put them into NGOs and give them some job in Timbuktu.
Perpetuating this, you know, gender studies nonsense because it's all

(59:35):
part of that academic machine that has to turn out
these PhD candidates and make sure that, you know, they
aren't suffering under all those loans because how else are
you gonna be employed as a gender studies PhD and then.
You know, to rub a little salt in the wound.
Donald Trump getting rid of the Department of Education, or

(59:55):
at least right now getting rid of 85 contracts. Yes,
the federal government is dumping 85 contracts that they have.
Maxine Waters is ready to explode.
Here she is on Friday trying to demand a meeting
with Linda McMahon, who's the new head of the Department
of Education, who's charged with trying to wind this whole
thing down because it's just grown into a colossal mess

(01:00:16):
since it was started in the 1970s by none other
than Jimmy Carter. Kay Nelson Junior, thank you for your generosity.
I'm gonna get to your comment in just a second,
but first.
Look them in the eye. Come on, hold your face up.
Look at him. Let him see you. This is him.
Look at it. What's your name? Tell us your name.
Give me that idea again. So what I showed you

(01:00:39):
the idea.
You do what? I showed you. Could you let me
see the ID again, huh? No. Will someone else ask
him for the ID? Will you ask him for it?
He won't let me see it again. You see it.
I didn't see it.
Oh my gosh, Mad Max kind of living up to

(01:01:00):
her name there, right? Oh, that's cruel of me. Reuters again,
there was another one of those places that got all
that money. Anyway, the Department of Education has announced again
today that they are canceling 85 contracts, so people are
flipping out and they're saying, oh, you know, like our
kids are gonna be at such a disadvantage. You think
they're at.
Any more of a disadvantage than they already are? I mean,
you guys were the ones shutting down the schools and
you look at some of the poorest communities in America,

(01:01:21):
some of the most urban communities in America, and those
kids were the worst off because it took forever for Chicago,
for example, to reopen its schools or Baltimore to reopen
its schools. In fact, at one point, Lori Lightfoot, the
Chicago mayor who, you know, somehow.
Said nobody can be, you know, going to hair salons, this,
that and the other, but she had her hairdresser coming

(01:01:41):
to her house to do her hair because somehow she's
the face of Chicago. She's gonna look good. I'm sorry,
you can, you can work with all the hairdressers you
want Laurie, it's not happening.
She, she couldn't even get those teachers back to work
in Chicago. OK, so I'm sorry, you know what? The
onus is on you guys. You try and blame the
federal government. You gotta manage your own people and you

(01:02:03):
know what, if Lori Lightfoot isn't getting the job done,
you got.
Voter out and sure enough they did but we need
more of that all over the country right now we
absolutely do bye bye Department of Education bring it to
the people less government is better. Oh my gosh, K
Nelson Junior sharing with me that this is related to

(01:02:24):
the balance of nature.
Vitamins that I take. I'm so sorry to hear this.
You said you used to take the Flintstone vitamins and
when he was 5, you ate the whole bottle, you
had to get your stomach. Oh my gosh, like I'm
so sorry. That is quite a story. So yeah, if,
if you take balance of nature, please um.
Do not eat them all, OK? They're really, really good.

(01:02:46):
They're gummies.
They're gluten free. They get that going, you know, if you're,
if you have gluten intolerance anyway, they're really, really tasty,
but um if you do that like don't do what
Kay Nelson Jr. did, that's a cute story. Thank you
for sharing it. Their number, by the way, Balance of
Nature is 1-800-246-87511-800-246-8751. OK, here's a story.

(01:03:12):
What do you think of this? Mainstream media somehow wants
to get in on the action, the mainstream media.
One Fox News kicked Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly and
Bill O'Reilly to the curb.
Me as well, by the way, but I'm not part
of their group you see there's a company called Red
Seed Ventures and Red Seat sells advertising on podcasts and

(01:03:37):
you know like I just did an ad you gotta
have ads right? that helps support the show. I'm able
to bring you the content for free because we have
advertisers and so they sell the ads that go into
these various podcasts and they just announced a big deal.
A very big deal. In fact, Fox is buying Red
Seed Ventures, the company that sells all the ads for

(01:04:00):
the Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson, Bill O'Reilly, Piers Morgan as well.
Wasn't he with an entity of Fox like a Murdoch company?
Then he made a big deal, wasn't he with Sky, right?
And then he went on on his own. He's coming
back home. They're all coming back home. What do you know?
So Fox is gonna sell the advertising.

(01:04:24):
Of these people that they discarded.
There's kind of an irony to that, don't you think?
You know, I think they tell you, hey, we own
our shows, it's different than last time around, and sure,
you know, of course it's different. You do own your show.
I own my show. I have somebody that sells the ads,
a media company that sells the ads, and you know what,

(01:04:46):
if I don't like what the advertiser is or you
know I've turned plenty of ads, believe me, I'm, I can,
I can be a bit of a headache because if
I don't like the ad, if I don't like the company,
it's not gonna appear on the show.
But they never say to me, hey, you know, we
want you to cover this or that, or maybe you
could have this kind of viewpoint on something that does

(01:05:06):
not happen.
Nor would I ever allow that to happen because you
know what I've been there, done that.
That's like the kind of games that they play at
network TV, so these guys, to their credit, have gone
out on their own and built real businesses, successful businesses,
and now Fox is realizing, gosh darn it, you know,

(01:05:27):
we left a lot of money on the table and
what if we were to say I don't know sell
Jesse Waters alongside Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly, you know,
maybe that would be a good way to synergize.
And so while Megan and Tucker still on their shows,
you know, somebody else is controlling the purse strings, I

(01:05:48):
hope that whatever contracts they have with Red Seat Ventures
enable them to get out. I'm a big believer in
the 90 day out, you know, and if you don't
sell my ads the way I want you to sell
my ads or if I don't like the ads or
if you are trying to impose some kind of editorial
agenda on me.
Then I walk right and as an independent you have

(01:06:10):
the ability to do that. But how is this entirely different?
The difference is, I guess they do own their content
like I own the Trish Regan show of course I
always owned the Trish Regan brand. Trish Regan is me
when I was on Fox. Fox paid me a salary.
And I went on and did the Trish Regan show
on Fox, but hey, hey, the difference, I I'll have

(01:06:34):
the library, they'll make money, you know, for however long
on old Trish Regan videos, but
I, I did own my brand.
And while I was under contract.
I did, you know, eventually have the ability to go
out and do my own thing, which is what we're
doing right here. Reminder to subscribe, share, like, all that

(01:06:55):
good stuff, make a comment, all of it helps. So
how is it really different?
After all, if Fox doesn't like the narrative they're spewing,
if they don't like if Tucker goes near J6 now
that may not happen right now because we're in a
whole different world and this whole new world has allowed
for conservative opinion to thrive but but if Fox is

(01:07:19):
like mm.
We really don't like that. It's at odds with who
we are as a business, etc. etc. Then you have
to ask, are they going to perhaps reduce some of
the ads and if they're controlling the money, how much
are they controlling the product?
I'm not saying that's the case, and I think that

(01:07:40):
these people are smart enough to know that if that
were to happen, they could make an exit to stage
left pretty quickly, but there's an irony here.
There's an irony given that these are the talents that
Fox felt it couldn't monetize anymore. I don't know in
Megan's case whether they were gonna keep her or whether

(01:08:01):
she just had a better offer at NBC, but certainly
Tucker got a kick in the stomach. Bill O'Reilly went
out in flames.
And now,
They're all coming back. What do you know? They're all
coming back and so it's.

(01:08:21):
An interesting sort of twist of fate fate. What I
would say is it proves what I've said all along,
you know what the mainstream media wants in the mainstream
media knows that we got it going on over here
in the digital space and that this is the future.
And they don't have that. I mean they have Fox Nation,
but you know Fox Nation isn't really doing that well.

(01:08:42):
I mean if you look at the subscription numbers, I
don't think they're anything to write home about, so they're
looking over there at Tucker and Megan and Pierce and
Bill O'Reilly. Oh my gosh, like this guys, they've figured
it out.
So they now want a piece of the action.
Of course they do.
I mean,
I, I'd be a little reticent to get back in

(01:09:04):
bed frankly, if it were me with them, and I
know you guys are gonna say you're independent, you're independent,
you're independent, but you know they are now gonna be
controlling your ad revenue so.
I'd get the 90 day out. I really would. I
get the 90 day out and make sure you have
the ability to go wherever you want and make sure
whoever can sell your show the best does.

(01:09:29):
Because Fox is just in it to continue profiting off
of you.
I mean they're capitalists we're all capitalists here like you
know like it's a business. Fox has not been able
to figure this business out so now they're going to
these independents and the concern I think.
Dare I say is that you run the risk.

(01:09:51):
That independence may not be so independent at some point.
In other words, if you're working, if you're working for
the man, right, if you're working for the big corporation,
at what point do they start to infuse their agenda
and viewpoint into your programming so as they are able
to sell more ads and the beauty of what independent

(01:10:13):
media really is is that we have this Chinese wall
so to speak between us and say.
That kind of editorial control and that's what people respond
to and this is why you know Joe Rogan has
been so successful this is why Tucker and Megan and
and and all of them Piers Morgan who just went
out on his own, they've all been successful. This is

(01:10:35):
why I look at this channel. wow, I mean we
haven't done any marketing.
I'm working on a website. I promise like we haven't
done anything and you guys are here every single day
we've got 575,000 I think and still counting subs just
because I show up with a camera and I talk
to you like a real person because we don't have
the teleprompters and we don't have the graphics and the

(01:10:58):
whiz bang and all that stuff. One of my friends
who does a podcast actually Dave Rubin, you, you may
know him.
He once said to me, don't, when I was starting out,
don't worry about that stuff. Like the viewers actually don't
want all the video and the whiz bang and the
noisy graphics. That's very much a cable news thing.
And they use those tricks to distract.

(01:11:22):
From the actual content itself in part because sometimes they
just don't have the personalities right on the air to
be able to deliver the content in a meaningful enough
way so they got a whole bunch of whiz bang
to distract you with.
And that in some ways feels very old fashioned. Well,
you know, we don't have that here.
Like I said, it's very raw. It's just you and me, and, um,

(01:11:46):
and you know, I think it's a, it's a special
kind of relationship. I, I've gotten to know you all,
for goodness sakes like Leslie who's been here from the beginning,
you know, and occasionally we run into, I'm laughing at
Alfonse who also I've gotten to know because he's been
here so much. Alfonse is like, yep, no chyrons, Trish,
no lower thirds, you know, usually in cable you always,

(01:12:06):
you always know what the story is that they're talking
about because you see the chyron flash on the screen.
We don't do that here. I mean I did it
in the beginning. I've tried it out and it's like
I don't really need it because you guys are actually here.
Regardless of the whiz bang, and I think there's something
extraordinary and special and really unique about that. So I

(01:12:28):
don't know, you know, we'll see, we'll, you have to
keep an eye on those guys and see if their
content changes in any way, shape, or form. Um, I
can tell you this Agan Gagnon, thank you so much
for your generosity. It is so appreciated really and truly
like you guys are just wonderful. I.
I I think that this is a very unique and

(01:12:48):
very new medium and I'm very protective of it.
Because authenticity is really all I have. My brand is me.
And no one can take that away.
Corporate media in their case may try.
And they're gonna have to stand up and be strong.

(01:13:12):
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(01:14:38):
I love what Donald Trump and Doge is doing. Like
I love every single minute of this as somebody who's
a fiscal conservative, how could you not? Donald Trump actually
talking about creating a sovereign wealth fund. Imagine.

Speaker 2 (01:14:52):
This is an executive order discharges your secretary of the Treasury,
uh Scott Bessant and your secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick, uh,
to begin a process that will hopefully result in the
creation of an American sovereign wealth fund.

Speaker 1 (01:15:06):
It's a very exciting.
Event, uh, we're gonna have a sovereign wealth fund which
we've never had. We have a lot of things that
create wealth and you've seen that over the last two weeks.
I think we've created more wealth. Other people have created
the wealth, the people, my predecessors, we're creating a lot
of wealth. Uh, Scott, maybe you'd like to say something

(01:15:28):
about it, and I'd ask also Howard to say something
about it.
Yes, sir. This is a very exciting. We're gonna stand
this thing up within the next 12 months. We're going
to uh
Monetize the asset side of the US balance sheet for
the American people. We're going to put the assets to work,

(01:15:52):
and I think it's going to be very exciting. We're
going to study best practices that's done around the world.
It'll be a combination of liquid assets, assets that we
have in this country as we work to bring them
out for the American people.
The extraordinary size and scale of the US government and

(01:16:14):
the business it does with companies.
should create value for American citizens. If we are going
to buy 2 billion COVID vaccines, maybe we should have
some warrants and some equity in these companies and have
that grow for the help of the American people. So
bringing all these things together, I think we'll create Scott

(01:16:37):
and I will create an amazing sovereign wealth fund for you, sir.
So other countries have sovereign wealth funds, and they're much
smaller countries, and they're not the United States. We have
tremendous potential in this country, tremendous. You're seeing that's what's
happened just in a short period of time.
And as an example, TikTok, we're going to be doing

(01:16:57):
something perhaps with TikTok and perhaps not if we make
the right deal we'll do it, otherwise we won't, but
I have the right to do that and we might
put that in the sovereign wealth fund, whatever we make,
or if we do a partnership with very wealthy people,
a lot of.
Options, but we could put that as an example in
the fund, and we have a lot of other things
that we could put in the fund, and I think

(01:17:19):
in a short period of time we'd have one of
the biggest funds and you know some of some of
them are pretty large, I must tell you some of
the like the Saudi Arabia fund is on the large side.
But eventually we'll catch it, but we're going to create
a lot of wealth for the fund, and I think
it's about time that this country had a sovereign wealth fund,
and these two gentlemen and some others are going to

(01:17:42):
work with them very closely, and they'll be heading it
up and they're going to do a great job, two
highly respected people that have done unbelievably well in the world,
in the real world, so that's a big deal, huh?
Yes sir, I think I think it's going to create
value and be of great strategic importance.
Amazing. The US is creating a sovereign wealth fund.

(01:18:06):
I, I mean, think about that. Like Donald Trump's coming
in and he's like, wait a second, how do we
make money? Let's stop losing money in needless places. I
mean the penny thing, right? It costs, costs like 2.5
cents just to make one penny. He's like, forget it,
we're not making pennies anymore. I know I feel a
little bit bad about it too because you know we're
gonna get a little nostalgic here, but you gotta be

(01:18:27):
a realist. The pennies cost too darn much to make,
and he's like one penny at a time we're gonna
save this country money.
And not only we're gonna save the country money, we're
gonna make money, we're gonna make money in our sovereign
wealth fund. There's a lot we can talk about. There's
a lot we can debate because you don't necessarily want
the federal government in there running businesses. I'm only thinking
about Maxine Waters and Kamala Harris and Joe Biden and

(01:18:48):
these kinds of people that don't understand how corporations work.
We're not always gonna have say a Scott Besant there
who spent his entire career investing in things, but so
long as we got them, right?
Maybe, maybe we can make a little coaching for the
US taxpayer. Maybe we can actually help bring our debt

(01:19:09):
down because we actually start making money.
That's the innovation. That's what's so amazing here. This is
a whole new ball game and I'm telling you all
these people on the left that wanna sit there and
moan and whine and ah, you know, my gosh, but
we need all that doge money. We need all that

(01:19:30):
USAID money, we need all that this, that and the
other going to all our pet projects. Your day is over, OK?
New team is in charge and they're gonna make America
great again. Thank you for watching. I'm back here live
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