* Is journalism still legal in America? – TheBlaze.com
* Steve Baker says he was criminally charged by FBI for “scary words”!
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[00:00:49] Folks, it was a wild hour, I'll tell you what right now.
[00:00:52] I think you hear these out.
[00:00:54] It's debatable whether she's going to endorse the Donald, if she doesn't her career
[00:00:56] is over.
[00:00:57] It's time to get on board and get in and see where Donald will put you in some cozy place
[00:01:01] out of the way where you can just hibernate until you run again
[00:01:05] or whatever the heck you're going to do. But if you don't speak up now in boldly, support
[00:01:09] and uncle, come by submit to you that your career will be over. Ladies and gentlemen, James
[00:01:13] Edwards with me, the political cesspool.org. They spent 80 million on Nicky's failed
[00:01:19] bid, 80 million dollars people in a matter of months in a matter of months.
[00:01:24] A matter of a lot of time. You know, matter of months, it's a couple of months.
[00:01:27] It's really weeks for the most part because they really ramped up for the three big
[00:01:31] contests and then the small ones. $80 million now. Charles Barkley threatening to punch
[00:01:37] any black person that decides to wear the mugshot shirt of Donald. Why? Barkley's not
[00:01:43] arrested is beyond me. I think we need to stand
[00:01:46] up against it. Kristen, sit him up, bowin out. She's not going to be running for election. That
[00:01:51] leaves it, Rugam Gallego and Carrie late to go ahead and ahead. Our prayers are with Carrie.
[00:01:57] Katie Hobbs, Vito de Bell, trying to protect our border, shame on Katie for that. She highlights how
[00:02:02] bad the border is, but then she said that isn't the solution.
[00:02:05] What is the solution then, Katie? Anyway, McConnell doubles down and adores his Donald Trump as well.
[00:02:12] And now we get to the news for the second hour, ladies and gentlemen, is journalism still legal
[00:02:17] in America asks the blaze dot com James. And without the background, it's hard to understand that headline, but if you get the background you do
[00:02:26] Is journalism still legal in America? They want to know
[00:02:30] Because the bottom line is this gentleman
[00:02:36] I'm trying to think how to say this he literally was a journalist and he
[00:02:41] basically reported from the
[00:02:44] January 6th event and he literally reported on everything
[00:02:48] they arrested him now.
[00:02:51] They said, we need you to come down to the Texas FBI, turn yourself in, you need to wear
[00:02:56] flip flops, shorts and a t-shirt because it's easier to get into your, you know, prison,
[00:03:02] you know, form that way or whatever. He rolled down there in a
[00:03:05] nice suit. They arrested him. He got released. And the charges they wouldn't even give him his
[00:03:11] charges ahead of time. And they then rolled out the charges. They're all missed a meaner and it's
[00:03:18] all this. You know, hey, you're in a place where you shouldn't be and you know it. And you were
[00:03:23] kind of a bad guy while you were there, stirring up everybody. They don't have any real charges against him.
[00:03:28] The blaze, Glenn back, and this guy, Steve, says, we're going after this thing big time.
[00:03:36] I hope they do. I don't know what they'll be able to do because everybody that's been
[00:03:40] involved in any of these January 6th, the rest or indictments have faced the hanging judges as they used to say.
[00:03:46] I mean, they're getting the maximum sentences plus in some cases.
[00:03:51] And, you know, so I'm not familiar with the story, Sam.
[00:03:53] I mean, certainly there were no shortage of so-called journalists who reported on the events
[00:03:59] of January 6th, 2017, of course, as long as you did it with the pre-approved script
[00:04:04] and narrative, you could do it
[00:04:06] That's the thing. I mean, what is a journalism? Is it a legal today? Certainly appears to be if you think outside of the box
[00:04:12] So-called journalists so-called reporters are nothing except the mouthpieces of political correctness
[00:04:18] There are no original thought no diversity of opinion you have all of these reporters all of these journalists
[00:04:25] ABC NBC CBS No diversity of opinion. You have all of these reporters, all of these journalists, ABC, NBC, CBS, NBC, all of them,
[00:04:32] and there's never a diversity of opinion.
[00:04:34] They all speak the exact same message.
[00:04:37] I mean, what is that about?
[00:04:38] You would think out of the thousands of people
[00:04:40] who make up the establishment meeting.
[00:04:41] I'm not talking about alternative media, okay?
[00:04:43] Which is definitely coming on strong. You definitely have a difference of opinion there. But of the establishment meeting. I'm not talking about alternative media, okay, which is definitely coming on strong.
[00:04:45] You definitely have a difference of opinion there.
[00:04:48] But of the establishment media,
[00:04:49] not one of the an original idea,
[00:04:51] they all wrote not only just the same opinions,
[00:04:53] but almost a word for word recitation
[00:04:56] of what another piece is, that's journalism.
[00:04:57] So what happened here Sam?
[00:04:58] I mean, you had a citizen journalist
[00:05:01] who happened to be there on January 6th,
[00:05:03] who wrote about it, talked
[00:05:05] about it and he got arrested, did he go inside?
[00:05:07] I don't know what's happening here.
[00:05:13] I find it completely fascinating that this is all happening because this, I think his
[00:05:18] name is Steve Baker.
[00:05:19] This guy literally didn't do anything he reported on what he saw.
[00:05:22] He's a bona fide journalist.
[00:05:24] He didn't cause any problems.
[00:05:25] He didn't you know, committed any violence against anyone. He didn't do any damage when he was anywhere.
[00:05:30] He was just basically an observer and a journalist and now they've got these four concocted charges.
[00:05:35] The charges are so vague and they're misdemeanors. I've never heard of saying we won't tell you your charges in a day.
[00:05:40] I see it and I've never heard go over these misdemeanor charges real quick, James. I don't have that. Just I'm looking at all these top stories. And again,
[00:05:48] this is within the last day or or a couple of days.
[00:05:53] Journalist Steve Baker arrested conservatives, say January 6th, coverage made him a
[00:05:59] target FBI resting reporter sparks maggot outrage. You see, only only, only MAGA zealots and extremists
[00:06:08] would be concerned about freedom of the press.
[00:06:13] Somebody who speaks it with a different message
[00:06:15] of being arrested, that should only concern,
[00:06:18] obviously right wing extremists of which we represent
[00:06:20] the nexus, Sam, you and I, anti-government
[00:06:22] and white nationalists or whatever they call us
[00:06:25] yet i just goes on i i don't have i haven't
[00:06:29] dive in deep enough to find exactly what the charges are but it's it certainly just
[00:06:33] from the headlines very disconcerting let me see what i can find
[00:06:36] we're doing all of this in real time folks i mean very rare i was talking with
[00:06:39] sam during the break between the first and second hour
[00:06:41] at a walk back commentary given that the top of the first hour because things had
[00:06:46] changed in real time since the show began.
[00:06:48] I mean, literally halfway through the hour, Nikki Haley exits the race.
[00:06:51] So yeah, things are happening.
[00:06:53] Yeah, they are certainly happening.
[00:06:54] So as journalism still legal in America is the question.
[00:06:58] And I look at that and I say I'm reporting journalism information and they may say that
[00:07:04] without any evidence that
[00:07:05] I'm some kind of a threat or some kind of a, you know, concern.
[00:07:10] And then you literally have now their Steve guy.
[00:07:11] What are the charges against him?
[00:07:13] They're so vague.
[00:07:14] There must be no charges.
[00:07:15] It's like, well, you went into a place that, you know, you shouldn't have gone into and
[00:07:19] you, you know, I don't even know how to say what they're overlapping charges. There's like four of them,
[00:07:26] but they're all misdemeanor and so basic. It's hard to even understand what they're saying, James.
[00:07:31] All right. I got a little bit here. Uh, I'm just reading this without having proofed at first.
[00:07:36] This is from Newsweek. Steve Baker says he was criminally charged by FBI for scary words.
[00:07:41] Of course, I don't think that's going to be the official charge. Let's see, on Friday Baker himself became a defendant after he's arrested the FBI and
[00:07:48] accused of allegedly participating in storming the Capitol.
[00:07:51] He faces four misdemeanor charges.
[00:07:53] Here we go.
[00:07:54] See how fast we can do this, ladies and gentlemen, that's 20 and what?
[00:07:58] 27, 28 years of radioactive, you're truly in San Bushman nearly 50 years on the radio. This is how fast right fuck up stuff on the fly
[00:08:07] He faces four mr. Minner charges now listen that is charges people
[00:08:12] That have been leveled against many January 6 defendants including charges of trespassing and disorderly conduct
[00:08:19] Okay, that if they list two of them
[00:08:22] Anyway, so I think we got to just of it. He was released from custody is the disorderly conduct that he committed. What is the trust passing that he committed?
[00:08:30] Again, cops were inviting people into the building and you're a journalist and you're going. Yeah, I'm going to document this thing. Absolutely.
[00:08:38] Um, is there any room for journalism in America? left games? If this is the case, that much is a terrorist being reported to Congress for his radio show.
[00:08:47] And if Steve Baker, Littany is arrested, you know, hey, come on down and your flip flops
[00:08:51] and shorts and t-shirts so we could put you in the uniform and arrest you.
[00:08:55] We're not going to tell you even the charges before you get arrested.
[00:08:58] He didn't know what the charges were telling you went down there.
[00:09:00] This at some point, we've gone to a new level.
[00:09:03] Alex Jones find a big bunch of money. Donald Trump find a big bunch of money. But now we're getting to even more
[00:09:09] bla-brasin. I should say, brazen assaults on individuals who have literally done nothing.
[00:09:16] Those charges are nothing.
[00:09:18] We're getting down to it now. So Steve Baker is a journalist for Glenn Beck's network.
[00:09:24] Okay, he works. But he was was when this went down by the way.
[00:09:27] All right, so I don't know who he was working with at the time, but I would add what's
[00:09:31] that matter. It's kind of a respectable journalistic credentials, never to laugh. So it doesn't
[00:09:36] matter where he was. Were there any establishment reporters in the capital that day on the day that
[00:09:42] they are certified in the election? I would say there was no shortage of dozens of them. I would imagine
[00:09:48] on that day that was a very big day, a very newsworthy day, even before the events of the day.
[00:09:52] Obviously it was a big day because you were talking about auditing the results and all of that that was supposed to maybe happen to
[00:09:58] head crews, all of these other people were saying they were going to demand that before the riot or what they call
[00:10:05] a riot happened. And of course, after that happened, I guess all of the things that they
[00:10:11] had intended to investigate just didn't matter anymore. I mean, I never did make sense
[00:10:16] to me. So all of this happens. And then everything that they were supposed to do just
[00:10:21] didn't matter anyway. But there weren't journalists in the building that day. So why couldn't this guy be in the building today? Is it because he became affiliated
[00:10:28] with Glenn Beck, who's sort of outside the mainstream more concerned. Is that cause he
[00:10:33] told the truth about different things that actually happened in the reality check on the
[00:10:38] Capitol police. Let us get the break on the Capitol.
[00:10:41] Right. He says they know where all the dead bodies are. What he's saying?
[00:10:45] And so he just made his appearance in court this week.
[00:10:51] Seven years, Sam, more than seven years, seven years and two months after the fact they
[00:10:57] are only now getting to him, only now charging him.
[00:11:01] That doesn't make any sense.
[00:11:02] It just goes to show. And they are to look jealy. The charges are before you get here either. And you know, so I mean,
[00:11:11] yeah, if if past his prologue, this guy's facing you, I just see those. The free
[00:11:16] learned he was a freelance journalist when this all went down, but he sold videos to the
[00:11:20] riot, to the New York Times, HBO. According to a lot of people, this guy
[00:11:26] is a bona fide journalist. He's been at it for a long time. He's credible. And now the DOJ
[00:11:32] charges journalists for January 6th coverage. James.
[00:11:37] But what's a riot? You know, Black Lives Matter, this was pales in comparison to the most
[00:11:42] garden variety of the Black Lives Matter riots that we've seen over their over recent years.
[00:11:46] They would literally burn down cities and it be called by the media a peaceful protest.
[00:11:52] They are raising cities, burning them to the ground in a hellfire storm.
[00:11:57] That's a peaceful protest, but they call this a riot.
[00:11:59] Okay, well, if this is a riot, what in the hell is that?
[00:12:02] I would say unrest.
[00:12:03] There was unrest on January 6th over the possibility that the election was stolen from
[00:12:07] the sitting president, something that was played into by sitting members of Congress and
[00:12:12] the Senate.
[00:12:13] They were supposed to dig down and get it.
[00:12:14] So yeah, a lot of people were upset.
[00:12:16] There was upset at this.
[00:12:17] There was unrest, a riot, an insurrection.
[00:12:19] It certainly wasn't that.
[00:12:20] It was the first unarmed insurrection in the history of the world, if that's what it was. But yeah, I mean, call it what you will. But nevertheless, that's not the
[00:12:28] point. So now you've got this guy seven years after the fact that they're doing this all
[00:12:32] over the place. I mean, they're going after now people who marched to protect the Robert
[00:12:36] Lee statue in Virginia some years ago. They're saying that because they carry tiki torches,
[00:12:42] this was some sort of a tarystic threat that they it was a lighted object with the intent to
[00:12:47] intimidate and they're going after them now seven years later why don't they
[00:12:51] go after them you know like seven weeks or seven months later if it was such a
[00:12:54] big deal seven years later they're going after them in seven years later they're
[00:12:57] going after this journalist because he said some things about it that they
[00:13:00] didn't like now I guess that they're they're drawing the line over the fact
[00:13:04] that he went over the threshold of the fact that he went over the threshold of the door. Well, he went over the threshold and
[00:13:07] then to the capital number one as a reporter. And I think that that should carry a separate
[00:13:10] distinction. But number two, all of the people who went in were doing it and sort of
[00:13:15] milling around with the law enforcement. This thing that they were being pushed back or
[00:13:19] pushing through law enforcement. And every turn now, obviously, there was, you know, the situation
[00:13:24] with Ashley Babbitt where she got murdered. But besides that, I mean, most, we all saw the footage.
[00:13:29] Most of them were just kind of milling around, looking around, following the herd, the
[00:13:32] herd mentality. And without a law enforcement, I saw a lot of law enforcement just sitting
[00:13:38] around having casual conversation with these people. These so called insurrectionists
[00:13:40] of which this reporter, I guess, has now been lumped in with and what's
[00:13:45] going to happen is going to go to prison. Well this is again like Charles Barkley. You know he's
[00:13:49] sitting a message. You better not step out of line. You're black. You better vote for the
[00:13:54] Democrat or I'm going to punch you in the face. You're a reporter and you're not touting the
[00:13:58] official narrative. Well we'll make an example out of you buddy. Yeah how about prison? How's that
[00:14:02] sound? That's where the sky's going. I don't know how to respond to this, but I'm telling you right now that
[00:14:09] we are in serious trouble when it comes to journalism in the United States right now.
[00:14:14] Okay. Serious serious trouble indeed because Steve Baker just says Steve Baker says he was
[00:14:19] criminally charged by FBI for scary words. I don't even know how to respond to this James
[00:14:27] because if this is allowed to stand and I don't really see
[00:14:30] the even outrage about it. Now Glenn back and
[00:14:32] team are outraged and good for them. I commend them.
[00:14:34] I'm outraged but do you see a whole lot of just type in
[00:14:38] Steve Baker? And see there's not even a whole lot of
[00:14:42] news about this hardly. So the
[00:14:44] I'm going to turn a in america gets arrested for
[00:14:47] trumped up mr. mener kind of charges
[00:14:50] uh... he's released now he says it's over scary words
[00:14:53] uh... blade the blade says the battle's on
[00:14:56] uh... it will we'll see what happened well he did the minica when they're in
[00:15:00] he turned things over to the even do as as uh...
[00:15:04] you know did he put it does even put his feet on a desk and that guy's doing what six years. So he didn't
[00:15:08] do anything. He was in there as a reporter. He was in there reporting a lot of reporters
[00:15:11] were there. If you debate whether it was a reporter that was genuine, he was working for
[00:15:15] himself. But he then sold video and information to the New York Times another large organization.
[00:15:22] So they they find him legitimately a journalist. Well, there's a lot of a lot of free land supporters that get bylines here and there selling
[00:15:31] their content. I mean, that is a legitimate profession. And especially if he's got a
[00:15:34] track record or portfolio, he's got it. Yeah. Yeah. If he's got a portfolio, that's it. I mean,
[00:15:40] that's, and so here's the deal. You got to give a lend back a lot of a lot of kudos for this. I'm not usually, you know, super flierry about
[00:15:47] lend back. But in this case, he said when I found out what was happening to Steve, I hired him on the spot. When I
[00:15:52] looked at how true it was, I hired him on the spot. Well, good good for him. And for as long as it can last, and I, you know, of course, I hope I'm wrong and that he won't go to prison. But I think every single one, I think it's been a hundred percent conviction rate of of J6. So called, we'll just call
[00:16:07] them participants. They've all, whatever, whatever they were calling them has been a hundred
[00:16:11] percent conviction rate and they're throwing the book at them in terms of the sentencing.
[00:16:15] So if this guy can buck that trend, he'd be a very rare bird indeed. But you know, what's
[00:16:19] shocking Sam is that you've got this. There was more, and you say you Google it, Steve Baker,
[00:16:25] you know, the blaze and other people are talking about it, conservative commentators on Twitter.
[00:16:33] There was far more by an exponential amount of headlines when Donald Trump kicked out that religion report.
[00:16:45] Do you remember this back in 2016?
[00:16:47] He kicked out that belligerent reporter for the Spanish language network because he wouldn't
[00:16:51] stop interrupting one of Trump's press conferences and he kicked him out.
[00:16:56] There was far.
[00:16:57] Yeah, Jorge, I can't remember.
[00:16:59] Yeah, Ramirez, I think it is.
[00:17:01] But anyway, that's it.
[00:17:02] Good memory, good memory.
[00:17:04] But you actually did this crazy about that. maras i think it is but anyway that's it good good memory good memory uh... but um...
[00:17:05] and you actually did is what crazy about that but we can just kick steam out in
[00:17:09] the rest of
[00:17:10] i remember me new milling around the university studio in cleveland of the
[00:17:13] republican national convention too but that that's inside but yeah they but you
[00:17:16] get him out because he would not stop interrupting which you know just
[00:17:20] pretty much
[00:17:21] uh... that's what you gotta do at that point we what else you gonna do
[00:17:24] and it kicked him out and that was a worldwide global media manufactured up
[00:17:29] roar over the fact that trump through a guy out that wouldn't shut up you know
[00:17:32] kept interrupting and uh... nothing for a guy a journalist that's going to get the
[00:17:38] fact that we're when it was because he's now aligned and i i would just i'm
[00:17:42] just guessing here because he's aligned with glin back that's why they're going after him. I think, you know, if he was
[00:17:49] a, you know, picked up by NBC or CNN, I don't think unless he did something while he was
[00:17:54] in there, unless he started toppling statues or graffitiing or vandalizing. If that's the
[00:17:59] case, then you got to release the charges against him. You can't withhold that as
[00:18:02] called. But are you evidence or information or charges against him. You can't withhold that as cold, but hurry evidence or information or charges against him.
[00:18:05] Unless he did something like that.
[00:18:06] Yeah, the right to face your accuser.
[00:18:08] He's there to get to who, what, where, when, and why,
[00:18:10] like any other reporter or so-called journalist
[00:18:12] than that's fair game,
[00:18:14] especially if he's got a pretty full note.
[00:18:15] And I think if he had gone in to see it,
[00:18:17] if he'd gotten hard by CNN or the New York Times,
[00:18:20] instead of Glenn Beck,
[00:18:21] I don't think you'd be hearing this right now.
[00:18:23] That's just my opinion.
[00:18:23] You're right.
[00:18:24] You're right.
[00:18:25] You're right about that.
[00:18:26] Let me tell you my take behind the scenes on this thing because all these stories have
[00:18:28] they're like an onion.
[00:18:29] They got all these layers and stuff.
[00:18:31] Let me throw out kind of a layer that you need to consider.
[00:18:34] The capital police is really congressional police.
[00:18:38] Okay.
[00:18:39] What it means is the capital police take care of the capital.
[00:18:43] They look after Congress.
[00:18:44] They make sure everything's good and safe for gunk.
[00:18:47] This is Congress literally going after Steve.
[00:18:52] Now you can say, Sam, you can't go that far.
[00:18:55] It may not be the rank and file congressional members or Senate members, but somebody pulling
[00:19:00] the street who controls the strings to the capital police ladies and gentlemen.
[00:19:04] Remember it was Nancy Pelosi that pulled the strings and said, yeah, Donald says the National
[00:19:07] Guard can come and help.
[00:19:09] No, stand down.
[00:19:10] We're not doing that.
[00:19:11] Donald says we can do this to protect.
[00:19:12] No, we're not doing that.
[00:19:13] It was Nancy Pelosi that literally controlled the capital police at that point, right?
[00:19:17] Well, yeah, I haven't thought that much into it, but I guess you could say that.
[00:19:21] Yeah, what in DC police inside the building, right?
[00:19:23] Or am I right about that well that's capital
[00:19:26] police right
[00:19:28] okay now i would have been between gassy and capital police you know
[00:19:32] as the capital bate will here's the point
[00:19:34] if the capital police and the uh... in the justice department are going after
[00:19:38] Steve Baker who's putting them up to this
[00:19:42] and i hate to tell you this but you you're gonna even die leaders of Congress very quickly
[00:19:46] if you're not careful.
[00:19:47] Otherwise, who controls Congress?
[00:19:49] Police, who controls the Capitol Police?
[00:19:52] Who calls the shots for the Capitol Police?
[00:19:54] That's a vital question that must be asked, right?
[00:20:02] Where does the bank stop for the capital police?
[00:20:05] I am so thankful that Trump, he should have, he commuted.
[00:20:14] He should have completely exonerated a Steve Stottman.
[00:20:17] I'm thankful, pardon him.
[00:20:19] I'm thankful that he commuted it.
[00:20:20] But other than that, I haven't, you know, that was of course at the end of his days in
[00:20:24] 2020. I haven't really, know, that was of course at the end of his days and in 2020.
[00:20:25] I haven't really even still to this day. People are talking about revenge and you know,
[00:20:29] I'm the revenge tour. He heads.
[00:20:31] I want you to let the sun.
[00:20:33] I want you to let the sun.
[00:20:34] I hate to really do that.
[00:20:35] I want you to look this way.
[00:20:36] Look up United States Capitol Police Wikipedia.
[00:20:39] And I want we're going to read from this after the break and talk more about the capital police and who they are and what they do and everything else
[00:20:47] Got it. All right. Who is in charge of the capital police?
[00:20:52] Right. I got it. I'm gonna read it
[00:20:54] But I would just my thought was I haven't seen any any
[00:20:59] Evidence so far that Trump is really gonna go on a revenge tour and that heads are gonna roll if he gets reelected
[00:21:04] I think it's gonna just go back to business as usual.
[00:21:06] I don't think you're going to get a lot of satisfaction if you're a hardcore Trump supporter.
[00:21:11] It will be better than Biden.
[00:21:12] I'll tell you that, but it's this whole thing that he's going to go in and heads are going
[00:21:15] to roll.
[00:21:16] I would like to see that, but politically speaking, but the reason I bring that up is I think
[00:21:21] this is Steve Baker's only hope is that Trump, you know, Trump gets in and he immediately
[00:21:24] pardons him or as soon as he's convicted
[00:21:26] pardons him, but I don't even know if you can count on that.
[00:21:29] You know, do you think, do you think Trump's going to go in and pardon all the J sensors?
[00:21:33] No, you go.
[00:21:34] Now I think he might pardon a few of them.
[00:21:37] If there's a high enough profile case, you might work on that, but he won't help Stuart
[00:21:42] Rhodes.
[00:21:43] He won't help, you know, the real ranked and foul people that stood for America. He won't do it. Yeah. No, not at all. All right. Here's
[00:21:48] what the capital police is, right? Okay. The United States Capitol Police is a federal law
[00:21:55] enforcement agency. Now that's interesting. So it is not, you know, by the way, where do you get
[00:22:00] authority for that? And the answer is it's's very vague Congress has the right to control its own.
[00:22:05] It's all right.
[00:22:06] Right.
[00:22:07] Yeah.
[00:22:08] So it's a federal law enforcement agency.
[00:22:09] So I'm not saying DC police, I was thinking that DC would have its own different.
[00:22:13] Okay.
[00:22:14] It's a federal law enforcement agency in the United States with nationwide jurisdiction
[00:22:20] charged with protecting the United States Congress within the District of Columbia and
[00:22:23] throughout the United States and its territories
[00:22:26] it answers to the capital police board and is the only full service federal law enforcement agency appointed by the legislative branch of the federal government of the United States
[00:22:34] so it is not a local entity it is federal and these are the feds so to speak and it's appointed by who answer congress
[00:22:44] yes right appointed by who answer Congress? Yes. Right. So if this capital, please is going after
[00:22:48] Steve Baker, along with the FBI and dead of that, really Congress is going after Steve
[00:22:53] Baker now. So this idea that Sam Bushman is going to appeal to Congress to say, Hey, you
[00:22:57] got to stop this saying I'm a terrorist and stuff. No, no, no, no. Now Congress is literally
[00:23:02] using their quote nationally scoped law enforcement
[00:23:06] arm to blatantly arrest and attack journalists.
[00:23:11] Congress has to take the blame.
[00:23:13] James.
[00:23:14] Yeah, that's interesting.
[00:23:16] I guess I am maybe I'm surprised by novel things, but I haven't never looked into it.
[00:23:22] I mean, how people have who do you blame to?
[00:23:24] Well, who's the board? A bunch of appointed people who appoints them? Well the legislative
[00:23:28] body is the one that creates and runs this agency right? Which is federal. Which again
[00:23:33] that was a thing that you know raised my eyebrows. I guess you know how many people on a daily
[00:23:37] basis look into who sanctions the United States Capitol Police but I would have assumed
[00:23:41] just thinking about it that it was that that was a local, you know, the local jurisdiction of whatever the district Columbia is, it is its
[00:23:48] own entity to an extent. I mean, they don't have senators. So I guess it's sort of like
[00:23:52] a hybrid. But anyway, it is a federal thing. So it's fed as, you know, FBI's fed CIA and
[00:23:57] then the US.
[00:23:58] All right. So just so you know, it says in the 80s, these responsibilities were substantially
[00:24:03] expanded to allow them to protect legislators
[00:24:08] away from their normal jurisdictions in response to the knowing and growing threats to legislators
[00:24:14] etc.
[00:24:15] So I guess their jurisdiction is wherever they happen to be, wherever any agent happens to
[00:24:18] be, wherever any member of Congress happens to be at the time.
[00:24:21] I don't know.
[00:24:22] I mean, that's good if the dig at the time. I don't know. I mean, that's... But if the dig into the law one.
[00:24:25] Now listen, they say that it has the power to affect
[00:24:27] warrantless arrests.
[00:24:30] James. Ah, power cooking.
[00:24:32] That's what they like. They like that.
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[00:30:10] I'm sorry for a little bit of a choppy show. We're taking things on live as they move under our feet literally.
[00:30:14] But we're doing the best job we can.
[00:30:16] Think heavens for search engines and capabilities
[00:30:19] to kind of get up on things.
[00:30:20] We're checking out this capital police.
[00:30:22] It's not just so you understand.
[00:30:24] It's not DC police. It's not just so you understand. It's not
[00:30:25] DC police. It's not what deals with the rank and file Joe below that, you know, you know, somebody in
[00:30:30] the hood and DC that's doing crank and getting busted selling drugs, you know, trafficking women. It's
[00:30:36] not that kind of cop. Okay. It's the police that deal with the capital and it's a federally mandated
[00:30:41] program by Congress. And they've got a board and this board controls the whole thing really,
[00:30:47] but it's all appointed James.
[00:30:51] Yep.
[00:30:51] You don't necessarily earn your way onto that one.
[00:30:53] I would say very quickly before we get into that board and you and I were talking
[00:30:56] about this in the break.
[00:30:57] I looked at that even before you had mentioned it because my eyes popped.
[00:31:01] So the annual budget for this organization the
[00:31:05] two thousand twenty three budget which is the last one that's published seven
[00:31:09] hundred eight million dollars that three quarters of a billion dollars for the
[00:31:13] DC capital police now I don't know if you know how big Washington DC is we've
[00:31:17] been there a few times it's not that watching the DC the whole thing is ten
[00:31:21] mile square or whatever but if you talk about the capital building and
[00:31:24] everything else it virtually comparatively speaking, it's tiny James.
[00:31:27] Yeah, it's tiny. And so you got a quarter of a billion dollar budget to protect that tiny
[00:31:32] little space. Now they're saying, well, it really expands now. But, and that's out of
[00:31:36] 2,249 employees. So $708 million, that's their budget divided by 2,249 employees.
[00:31:50] Shakes out to three hundred and fourteen thousand eight hundred and six dollars.
[00:31:53] Now you can take it and pay a lot of you can say there's a lot of equipment. Everything else there.
[00:31:54] That's right.
[00:31:54] That's right.
[00:31:55] I was going to say and or whatever.
[00:31:56] I don't know.
[00:31:57] I was going to expensive paying a lot of equipment.
[00:31:59] I'll tell you that right now.
[00:32:00] And they did a horrible job on January the 6th.
[00:32:02] Did they not?
[00:32:03] Yeah.
[00:32:03] There you go.
[00:32:04] Yeah.
[00:32:04] I was going to I was going to joke and say good work if you can get it.
[00:32:07] But yes, of course, you got to pay for facilities and supplies and guns and which I'm sure
[00:32:12] they get for pennies on the dollar.
[00:32:13] But anyway, it's well, it's a well-funded entity.
[00:32:16] I think we can agree on that.
[00:32:18] That's a $7 million.
[00:32:19] No, $1 million.
[00:32:20] More than well.
[00:32:21] Now here's the point.
[00:32:22] So Congress literally controls this thing through the board, ladies and gentlemen,
[00:32:27] everybody's appointed, everybody's controlled by Congress exactly as I told you from the start. Here's the needs.
[00:32:34] Okay, so the board, the board, the capital police board is the body that governs the United States capital police.
[00:32:43] It consists of three voting members.
[00:32:46] It's only three.
[00:32:47] It's a small board.
[00:32:48] The sergeant at arms of the United States House of Representatives.
[00:32:52] That's interesting, is on the Capitol Police Board.
[00:32:55] The sergeant of arms of the United States Senate
[00:32:58] and the architect of the Capitol.
[00:33:01] That's the three people that comprise the capital police board.
[00:33:06] It says additionally the chief of the capital police.
[00:33:13] So it's like an appointed chief. That's a non voting member.
[00:33:16] That's a non voting member. So I guess he's just there to kind of just as an honorary position and his name is a
[00:33:21] carry out the mandates of the three James.
[00:33:24] That's right. His name is Thomas
[00:33:25] Major if that means anything to you. He was the current chief of the US Capitol police.
[00:33:29] He was never explained this to you. So when Congress says we were running in fear from January
[00:33:34] the 6th, you know, this is hostile. We were running for our lives. They're lying to you.
[00:33:40] They have the House and Senate Sards and it arms, along with some other clown character,
[00:33:45] the architect of the building, I guess he's there because he knows the building inside
[00:33:47] and out or whatever.
[00:33:49] Okay, but two out of the three voting members now went all wrong on January the 60.
[00:33:53] Even though Donald said, Hey, bring in the National Guard, do whatever we got to do for
[00:33:55] security, they all said no, no, whether that's Nancy Pelosi with that's, I don't know,
[00:34:01] but Congress is blatantly responsible for the lack of their own protection.
[00:34:05] After spending $708 million on 2,000 plus employees, they can't get it done, James, and
[00:34:10] then they want to blame everybody else, but themselves, they were in fear and by golly,
[00:34:13] they weren't protected.
[00:34:15] And now they're going after a Steve Baker, who voted to go after Steve Baker, who controls
[00:34:20] this?
[00:34:21] The answer, the leader of the sergeant in arms of the house, sergeant in arms of the answer, the leader of the sergeant in arms of the house, the sergeant in arms of the Senate,
[00:34:26] and the building designer. I don't know why he would decide if Steve Baker goes to jail or not,
[00:34:30] but these are the clowns that run this thing, James.
[00:34:33] And now they're spending offices all over the country.
[00:34:36] How about this? How about this?
[00:34:38] The Capitol Police Board is not subject to freedom of information laws.
[00:34:44] So you can't send a FOIA request to the capital police and get any
[00:34:49] information.
[00:34:49] Now I can understand, obviously, you not being able to access
[00:34:53] information about protection plans and response plans and things
[00:34:56] like that, but you can't get any information like wouldn't you
[00:34:59] think that you should be able to get some information that they
[00:35:02] have on file from J6?
[00:35:03] I mean, how much, you know,
[00:35:09] what they were doing with this. Listen to this, I'm going to Congress and my Congress representative and I'm saying, Hey, the Southern party of the law center says I'm engaged,
[00:35:13] you know, I'm a terrorist. I need to be looked into same with James Edwards, all this stuff.
[00:35:17] I go to Congress to ask for help. Now I find out that Congress runs the Capitol Police. They're
[00:35:21] going after Steve Baker. My chances of getting any help from Congress is absolutely zero. Congress threw their sergeant in arms at the
[00:35:28] house, sergeant in arms at the Senate and this clown building maker literally have. What
[00:35:37] do you want to call this thing, James? What do you call it?
[00:35:39] Red Church. You don't lateral power? I mean, basically, there's zero accountability for
[00:35:44] people. They're
[00:35:45] nationwide. They have authority to do whatever they want to. They can arrest without a warrant.
[00:35:51] You can't get any information because there's no FOIA request. Congress is the one that
[00:35:55] set up this. This is really Congress's good squad, James.
[00:35:59] Yeah. So again, the fact that you can't get any information from them, particularly regarding January 6th, with a say was an insurrection while also saying, you know, burning down cities if you're doing it for the Democrats is a peaceful protest goes beyond that though you can't send it.
[00:36:17] Freedom of information request to them. Then the inspector general of the Capitol Police Board does not publish their findings at all.
[00:36:27] They report directly to the board who retains their employment, or the board doesn't report
[00:36:32] to the press or to any citizen who can normally get public information.
[00:36:37] But they can't get public information from this. I protect her of the people's house.
[00:36:48] I don't know how to deal with this.
[00:36:53] You literally have a capital police, goon squad, going after Steve Baker.
[00:37:00] So this question that the blaze and others asks is journalism illegal in America.
[00:37:05] I'm afraid it's getting there, James.
[00:37:09] Well sure it is.
[00:37:10] If you are outside of, listen, if you are outside of the narrative and they can get you
[00:37:16] on anything, believe me, they're looking.
[00:37:19] And so this guy, if you crossed the threshold of that, of the capital that day, they're
[00:37:24] going to, they're going to throw the book at him as they've
[00:37:27] As they've done with so many but the fact that they didn't identify this guy
[00:37:30] They didn't think he was you know a target for seven years
[00:37:34] Is it because now he's associated with the limb back of me? Why now are they going after this guy?
[00:37:38] They've been going after j6 people for years
[00:37:40] I mean it was the guy who put his feet on the desk Richard Barnett
[00:37:44] I believe his name was you know they put his feet on the desk, Richard Barnett, I believe his name was, you know, they put him in prison. What a year ago, at least two.
[00:37:49] Yeah, something like that. Why now are they just now getting around to arresting this guy?
[00:37:54] Why now is he just making his first court appearance? Who knows? It doesn't pay to find out,
[00:37:59] but I guess they, you know, they can act arbitrarily like that and they can act in fits and
[00:38:04] starts in randomly. I it they're going after the
[00:38:07] the people they can most make an example out of
[00:38:09] you know they'll go after everybody but the you know they're certainly going to
[00:38:11] go after people like this i mean if
[00:38:13] again i i say again i have to say this
[00:38:16] had he
[00:38:16] you say he sold some of his uh... freelance
[00:38:19] content that day to
[00:38:20] places uh... what i believe like the new york times if i'm not mistaken i
[00:38:24] try to be hired on full time by one of these guys him being in the thing
[00:38:29] wouldn't have been a problem because there was a lot of journalists in the capital that day.
[00:38:34] All right. Has the capital is the capital please?
[00:38:40] The new goon squad for Congress. Okay because it it used to this be hey, we need to protect the Capitol.
[00:38:47] There's bad guys, you know, now they're literally setting up offices all across the country.
[00:38:52] They're literally literally national and scope without any accountability whatsoever.
[00:38:55] It's become congressional goon squad, the Capitol place, right?
[00:38:59] They literally had him turn himself in in Texas to the FBI.
[00:39:09] And I say again, unless there's something that we're missing here, unless he went in there and did some sort of a damage or harm,
[00:39:12] the fact that he walked in there as a reporter to report on what was happening,
[00:39:17] I don't think that's enough to warrant a year's worth of prison time.
[00:39:21] Is it because he's adjacent now with an alternative media outlet?
[00:39:25] That's the only thing I can see so far
[00:39:30] It is very it is very strange. I don't know how to respond to this. I don't know how to cope with this
[00:39:38] But my desire to have Congress help me when they're literally threatening me to be a terrorist
[00:39:44] Unsubstantiated without
[00:39:45] evidence that it else.
[00:39:47] They're not really.
[00:39:48] The Southern probably lost that there's literally reporting this.
[00:39:51] The Capitol police surely has a handle on it.
[00:39:53] James.
[00:39:54] Well, look, I mean, not only without evidence, but with all evidence to the contrary,
[00:40:00] for anybody, I'm sure we've been looked into pretty extensively.
[00:40:03] I mean, I'd even even if my Congress critter wants to help me, my Congress critters
[00:40:07] going to be overridden.
[00:40:09] You know, they always, your Congress might be for something, but yet they block it, or
[00:40:13] it never comes up to vote, kind of a thing because the leadership has control right.
[00:40:16] It's like that.
[00:40:17] My Congressman's not going to be able to number one, find out anything.
[00:40:21] And number two, not going to be able to even help me because they're going to go against
[00:40:23] the sergeant in an arms at both the house and the Senate and some clown building controller guy and then some guy that's appointed that carries it out
[00:40:31] They should have wide
[00:40:33] And I'm going to them for help games
[00:40:36] That's it. I mean did they get the grandma with the granny pack the fanny pack and I remember some little old lady walking through stature
[00:40:42] All with the fanny pack on
[00:40:44] You know did they see a prison?
[00:40:46] I mean, I wonder.
[00:40:48] Did they get 100%.
[00:40:49] I mean, obviously, they hadn't got 100% yet
[00:40:51] because they're just not going after Steve Baker
[00:40:53] for saying things they don't like in the media.
[00:40:54] But did they get 100% of the people who happened
[00:40:57] to step foot past the threshold of the door that day?
[00:41:00] Because I remember this little old lady,
[00:41:02] you know, with the harm of fly,
[00:41:03] you can tell by looking at her.
[00:41:04] She's an elderly woman, kind of walking through
[00:41:07] statutory hall like she's on some sort of a tour with a fanny pack on. I mean, look, totally like it. It's old lady. And did they, and she in prison now for years for this? I mean, you know, is it selective enforcement? Are they going after all of them? But yeah, I mean, there's just as far as you and I are concerned. I mean, I have no doubt.
[00:41:23] But yeah, I mean, there's just as far as you and I are concerned. I mean, I have no doubt they're saying all these things that they've said and it's
[00:41:27] on the congressional record.
[00:41:28] But you know, anybody, and I'm sure we've been looked into many times.
[00:41:31] I mean, we got vetted by the Secret Service.
[00:41:33] We got credentials.
[00:41:34] And that was just a few years ago.
[00:41:36] But um, and I have no, obviously, I passed FBI background checks too.
[00:41:43] If you're a mortgage broker or insurance or your licensed
[00:41:46] in a financial realm, you have what's called fiduciary responsibility.
[00:41:49] I've got all my fingerprints and thumbprints and palm prints and everything else.
[00:41:52] The FBI and I've been cleared for all kinds of things.
[00:41:54] So I have all kinds of background checks and everything else.
[00:41:58] They know that I'm not a threat, but now you're
[00:42:00] little to have the Capitol Police saying that Steve Baker and then by
[00:42:04] imprint Sam Bushman, they're going after us differently because I wasn't at
[00:42:07] anywhere in the sixth. When the mal here wildlife refuge event went now in
[00:42:11] them and Bundy, I walked away and wrote a press release against it, but they
[00:42:15] still lied and put my picture on that event that I wasn't even part of.
[00:42:18] So we've got a serious problem James. It's coming to a theater near you and me,
[00:42:23] buddy. I'm telling you right now this explains this authority without any accountability without any checks and balances.
[00:42:31] Congress granted themselves they all ought to be prosecuted to the full extended a lot every
[00:42:34] day the Capitol, police even exists for that matter. But this is out of control James.
[00:42:40] I see exactly Sam and again, I'm sure we've been vetted thoroughly by all of these agencies
[00:42:44] they can see we are what we are. We're family men, we work sure we've been vetted thoroughly by all of these agencies they can see we are what we are
[00:42:46] We're family men. We work. We pay taxes. We do all of these things. We've never committed crime
[00:42:49] I have a few speeding tickets. I got one. I've gotten to this year so far. I got it. You know, but that's okay
[00:42:55] Just doing my part to you know, spoiler lecture revenue for the local log governments here and that's
[00:43:01] You know, I do that as a citizen, but other than
[00:43:02] and that's a you know i do that as a citizen but other than
[00:43:04] that's you know they they know we're squeaky clean but it didn't stop
[00:43:08] from it being inserted on the congressional record
[00:43:11] the bogus claims by the thoroughly discredited now they've actually got more than one
[00:43:14] year in a row they've submitted this though James now the son of a
[00:43:17] coffee law center actually has a staff attorney that's been arrested and charged
[00:43:23] with terrorism i don't know how that's gonna shake out we that's been arrested and charged with terrorism. I don't know how that's going to shake out. We've never been arrested and charged with that. He has. So they're certainly more
[00:43:30] closely related to terrorism than anybody we've been associated with. But it doesn't stop
[00:43:34] them from saying it. Saying something doesn't make it so. Saying that these people are insurrectionists
[00:43:38] and deserve to go to prison for years and taking away from their families and their jobs,
[00:43:42] which again, you're not even thinking about the economic devastation to a family to have the breadwinner, a husband, a father,
[00:43:50] put him prison for years for milling around in the Capitol on that day.
[00:43:55] Can you look back and say, you shouldn't have done it?
[00:43:57] Yeah.
[00:43:58] But if you're being waved through by the police and everybody's just kind of milling around,
[00:44:02] maybe you should have known better than to go in, maybe you should have thought that just doesn't sound like a good idea.
[00:44:06] What do we go in and hear for what's happening? But you know, prison for years, whereas
[00:44:12] peaceful protests and you think that the cops invite you in, then you're like, Oh, maybe
[00:44:15] it's okay. Well, exactly. And I'm sure a lot of people got, you know, there were probably
[00:44:20] undoubtedly some people, not just the two of his friends who hold on. My friend Victoria,
[00:44:24] who came on the radio the next day because we couldn't ever own the radio that very day because they blocked off communications right Victoria came on the next day.
[00:44:32] And she said that she was forced into the Capitol building that there were people pressing behind her. Yeah. And see some of that she didn't know a choice she ended up in the Capitol.
[00:44:41] They whisked her through gave her all kinds of grief eventually let her go, but she didn't even intentionally go into the capital, James.
[00:44:47] So there were some of that and the fact they said that they were there, all of them were
[00:44:51] there to do that.
[00:44:52] They were there to support the president of the United States who had called them there
[00:44:54] for a speech near the grounds.
[00:44:56] They walked over, got a little unruly.
[00:44:58] There was some unrueliness.
[00:44:59] Okay.
[00:45:00] Some of these people should probably find and do some public service.
[00:45:03] I don't have a problem with that.
[00:45:04] I'm not saying that everybody that was there was there with the best of intentions, but
[00:45:08] a lot of people are in prison for having done nothing except for, as you said, getting caught
[00:45:12] up in the swell of it all.
[00:45:14] And then again, I hate to keep bringing this up, but I really have to.
[00:45:18] You sack police stations as anti-fung black lives matter did.
[00:45:21] These are peaceful protesters and if they inadvertently got arrested, they got bailed out
[00:45:24] and in some cases even paid
[00:45:26] off for their inconvenience I can call these people terrorists when you're
[00:45:29] burning down cities all right because what is the definition of terrorism it's
[00:45:33] the use of intentional violence and fear to achieve political or ideological
[00:45:37] aims that is exactly what they were doing is the capital that the terrorism
[00:45:41] then James if they're going to text me maker like this of the guilty of terrorism
[00:45:45] a textbook definition in the case of what we saw during the George Floyd riots
[00:45:49] those were real riots
[00:45:51] uh... in this case with the j six people it wasn't it's debatable as to
[00:45:54] whether or not it's a half of the capital police may be engaged in it
[00:45:58] are you're certainly using
[00:45:59] fear
[00:46:00] uh... to achieve political or ideological hands but putting these people
[00:46:03] are still here your journalist and they literally say you're going to come down.
[00:46:06] You're going to report your reports and your shorts and your flip flops and your T shirt.
[00:46:09] Cause man, we're putting the jumpsuit on you, buddy.
[00:46:12] We're not even going to tell you what your charges are.
[00:46:14] And then when he gets out, we find out the charges are just made up misdemeanor,
[00:46:17] bogus, you know what he has done really what did he really literally do?
[00:46:22] Um, the problem is that where's this gonna go next?
[00:46:25] How long till the capital please knocks on my door?
[00:46:28] Or your door?
[00:46:29] I asked an attorney this, I think back in 2005
[00:46:33] and I never, ever ever forgot what he said.
[00:46:35] I was just saying, Sam, you know,
[00:46:36] I won't, I'll tell you, Sam.
[00:46:38] I was talking to this attorney and I said,
[00:46:42] you know me, you know, I'd only been in radio a year
[00:46:49] But I but already we were kicking catching a lot of black, you know, we were already on the hate watch list Maybe it was 2006 because it was after we were on the hate watch because we'd been on the air about a year and a half
[00:46:54] And I just said I was asking this attorney. I said, you know, I'm a law-abiding guy. I'm married
[00:47:00] You know, we're gonna start a family soon this before had kids and I asked him even at the time
[00:47:03] I said but I'm watching the things go on in the world
[00:47:06] and I'm watching just how corrupt so much is.
[00:47:08] This was back in 2006, okay?
[00:47:11] I mean, you know, and that looked like Pollyanna,
[00:47:15] compared to what we are now.
[00:47:16] That looked like a mold berry, a maverick,
[00:47:19] compared to where we're at now.
[00:47:20] And I just said, what's stopping them from just kicking
[00:47:22] the door in and, and, and, trumping up charges and putting me in prison. And he looked at me dead, and he said, what's stopping them from just kicking the door in and Trumping up charges and put me in prison and he looked at me dead on and he said very little and that's the truth
[00:47:30] And I've lived every day with that being a possibility not that I would do anything to invite it
[00:47:35] I'm not gonna question any if if they have to put the fear in you or attorneys
[00:47:40] Well, see the attorneys say very little and you're in fear for the last 20 years over this thing or 17 years, whatever.
[00:47:47] And I've been attacked and it virtually in fear too. My wife's in fear wondering what's going to happen to me, what's going to happen to us and anything else.
[00:47:54] Is that not terrorism?
[00:47:55] I think it is. And I got to say this too. And this is beyond a shadow of a doubt, not because you or I or anybody that I've been associated with.
[00:48:02] I've never been associated with anybody that's called a domestic terrorism charge like our friends at the SBLC have, but I would say
[00:48:08] not only would I never and not only have I never engaged in any sort of illegal activity,
[00:48:13] I have never advocated for it or even joked around like Charles Barkley. I don't know if he was joking
[00:48:18] or not, but he actually told people to engage in terrorism going to attack people or he's going to
[00:48:22] attack people. And I guess people have to have close to those kind of things and suggest war or
[00:48:27] insurrection or, hey, we got to have a revolution or I always back off those words to
[00:48:33] intentionally James.
[00:48:36] Yeah, you sure do.
[00:48:37] And even you and I have disagreed somewhat on what's going to be best for
[00:48:40] preserving God's country here.
[00:48:43] And I think, you know, at this point, you got to look to the session,
[00:48:45] but that's not advocating for terrorism
[00:48:47] or hopefully not violence.
[00:48:48] You can have a peaceful separate.
[00:48:51] A couple of quick stories
[00:48:52] before the end of the hour for you to respond to, James.
[00:48:53] Here they are.
[00:48:54] The first over the counter-birth control pill
[00:48:57] is getting me made available in stores
[00:48:59] and pharmacies across the country.
[00:49:01] That's according to a pressure lease there creator.
[00:49:03] That's headline one. So they're promoting you know, promoting abortion pills and birth control pills now blatantly
[00:49:08] everywhere. You know, you can just receive a murder medication, no problem. France becomes
[00:49:16] only country to enshrine the right to an abortion in its constitution. They got it done
[00:49:21] recently with overwhelming support games
[00:49:26] well uh... yeah they'd they're certainly going to do whatever uh... sort of uh...
[00:49:30] work around the can from uh... trump having made it and of course they lie
[00:49:35] about that saying he overturned rovers is weighed well he kicked it back to the
[00:49:38] states which is where should have been to begin with
[00:49:41] you can still get abortion you can still murder your baby the united states
[00:49:44] don't worry. All of you
[00:49:47] promiscuous women who enjoy doing this. You can still murder your baby a little bit harder, but now to make it a little bit easier.
[00:49:54] You can get all of this stuff over the counter. Not that it was hard to get birth control to begin with, but
[00:50:00] you can get the over the counter, you know, know, the morning after pill for years over the counter.
[00:50:07] Well, usually you have to have some kind of prescription or whatever. This you don't even need a prescription.
[00:50:12] I don't even remember if you did have to have a prescription for that.
[00:50:15] Anyway, very interesting. Final story before the end of the hour.
[00:50:18] Federal judge gives Christian employers a massive win over the Biden administration, Michael Swars, Western
[00:50:27] Journal dot com with this piece on Monday, federal judge in North Dakota brought us one step closer
[00:50:34] to restoring the Republic. When he ruled that the Biden administration could not trample
[00:50:40] freedoms of conscience by forcing employers to pay for
[00:50:49] transition treatments, gender transition treatments, or the like. Daniel M.
[00:50:53] Trainer, I guess he's a US district judge.
[00:50:59] For the district of North Dakota,
[00:51:03] cited with the Christian employers alliance
[00:51:06] and basically rejected the abuse.
[00:51:09] And so doing, trainer prevented equal opportunity employees
[00:51:14] equal opportunity employers commission
[00:51:17] and the Department of Health and Human Services.
[00:51:21] From interpreting federal law that would force them
[00:51:23] to go ahead and pay for these, um,
[00:51:26] I would say, uh, satanic surgeries.
[00:51:28] Is the only way I know how to describe it.
[00:51:29] Okay.
[00:51:30] This is what's going on.
[00:51:31] We've got to win, James.
[00:51:32] Yeah, you got to.
[00:51:33] And listen, you got to watch out for these Christian groups.
[00:51:35] They they're on the hate watch list too, like focus on the family and the American
[00:51:39] family association, all of that.
[00:51:40] They're all bona fide anti government, uh, nationalist, extremist, so on and so forth.
[00:51:45] I got one for you real quick though. This is something I haven't considered. Scoop is listening right now.
[00:51:52] Scoop did a great job at CPAC reporting for this network on multiple programs and obviously helping you out there with your coverage that week.
[00:51:59] But he said, what about entrapment going back to the J-6 because we saw there was a orchestrated plan in charlotte's bill
[00:52:07] uh... for there to be violence that day the police stood down at the order
[00:52:12] and they were ordered stand-in and let these people fight it out of that that
[00:52:15] was just incredible
[00:52:16] scoop i think what scoop maybe asking is what did they allowed the capital
[00:52:20] police allow the people to come in so they could be entrapped i have not
[00:52:24] considered that.
[00:52:25] Yes, I've talked about this on the radio before. He's absolutely right. And there's people
[00:52:29] now Congressman even talking about the people were intentionally in trap. And that's, they
[00:52:34] tried to add on what these call enhancement charges. The judge ruled against the enhancement
[00:52:38] charges now making it possible for multiple of these cases to be revisited or vacated and adjudicated or whatever.
[00:52:46] So this is serious indeed, James, but look, you cannot put Congress off the hook.
[00:52:51] Congress is whining and going, oh my gosh, it was horrible, but they literally used the capital
[00:52:54] place to attack the American people, call us all terrorists and insurrectionists, including
[00:52:59] the former president of the United States.
[00:53:02] And the Congress is doing this and Congress has complete control
[00:53:05] of this organization, James, complete control, right?
[00:53:08] The more you know, yeah, we're learning it all today live on Liberty Roundtable.
[00:53:15] That's scary to me when Congress is that has that much power and that much control.
[00:53:20] They can reach out to you anywhere in the country anytime, doesn't matter what you say,
[00:53:24] believe, think, do you will have no due process
[00:53:27] Steve never got a new due process James
[00:53:30] No, you can't even report in your t-shirt buddy because you're going
[00:53:36] I don't know how to respond to this
[00:53:38] This is the most shocking thing for me ever and I'm literally in the congress to try to get help
[00:53:43] Unfortunately, you're not gonna be getting any more information about it because you can't send an FYA to him.
[00:53:49] Yeah, and reporting is going to be very tough. Steve Baker just said, Hey, nothing but
[00:53:53] scarewords is why they're out there. Well, and that again, what message is that sitting
[00:53:57] to other people who may want to similarly report? Or what about any Muslim
[00:54:02] growers? Or what about anybody that's willing to report for or was a blower?
[00:54:05] Folks, this is becoming very sinister in 2024.
[00:54:11] Donald Trump didn't change it.
[00:54:13] The Capitol Police Group Power under his watch.
[00:54:16] Does that scare the heck out of you?
[00:54:20] If that does, and I don't know what to tell you, you guys can all go ahead and dock
[00:54:23] and I'll stand on the front lines and take the heat out of that. That's how we roll when we stand
[00:54:26] for the sacred cause of liberty. Thanks for listening ladies and gentlemen. Two hours in the
[00:54:30] can. Hopefully it's educational and entertaining information. James Edwards with me, the
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