* Tucker: Smartest take on U.S. foreign policy ever caught on tape – ‘Why did America push for Ukraine to Join NATO?’ – Tucker Carlson, tuckercarlson.com
* Jeffrey Sachs with probably the smartest and most accurate assessment of the Ukraine war, and American foreign policy more broadly, ever caught on tape.
* Bragg’s team failed to prove Trump’s guilt in New York case, legal experts say – TheBlaze.com
* I Why are people talking about Dr Anthony Fauci’s emails? – BBC.
The over 3,000 pages of emails, were obtained by the Washington Post, Buzzfeed News and CNN through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, date from January to June 2020.
* Ramaswamy purchased a 7.7% stake consisting of 2.7 million shares in BuzzFeed between March 14 and May 21 at costs ranging from $1.47 to $2.51 per share, according to a May SEC filing.
* Vivek Ramaswamy used his recently purchased activist stake in BuzzFeed to urge the media outlet to issue an apology for what he referred to as repeated lies, according to a letter shared with the Daily Caller.
* Ramaswamy pushed the outlet in the letter to apologize and acknowledge to its audience that it “repeatedly lied on issues of national importance.
Address your audience directly and candidly admit: ‘We failed in our obligation to tell you the truth. By both omission and commission, we repeatedly lied on issues of national importance, and so did the rest of the media.
* Former FTX executive Ryan Salame received a prison sentence of 7.5 years – DOJ PR.
Salame and his co-conspirators’ more than 300 political donations, which totaled tens of millions of dollars, were illegal in part because some were paid using the cryptocurrency exchange’s customer funds, according to the press release.
* Salame’s involvement in two serious federal crimes undermined public trust in American elections and the integrity of the financial system.
* He contributed $27 million to Protect Our Future PAC and was its main backer in the 2022 midterm election cycle, according to OpenSecrets. The PAC spent $23 million to boost Democrats during the cycle.
* US District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, who Bill Clinton appointed, oversaw Trump’s E. Jean Carroll defamation case, where a jury in January found the former Elle Magazine writer should receive damages totaling $83.3M.
[00:00:12] Live. From atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West, you are listening
[00:00:19] to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show. All right. Happy to have you along my fellow
[00:00:48] Americans Sam Bushman live on your radio hard hitting news that network's reviews
[00:00:53] to use no doubt continues now. This is Liberty Roundtable 4 May 29th in the year of our
[00:01:00] Lord 2024. Hour two a two. Man, there's so much to cover. Let me just quickly highlight
[00:01:06] what we covered first hour. Loving Liberty Radio Network. Check out the new website,
[00:01:13] right? Check out our new website. And there you have it. We talked about outrage. We
[00:01:23] the people showed up. The government didn't. They hosed us down on Memorial Day. The
[00:01:29] that was Bob Unruh over at WMD. Shocking new Las Vegas shooting footage over at the Blaze.
[00:01:36] Yeah, Pat Gray doing a great job. Yeah, new footage uncovered. Steven Paddock, I guess
[00:01:46] the gunman. They say he acted alone. It's a lie. How come their shoot shooting sounds
[00:01:50] like machine gunfire too after he's dead? What a great way to ban bump stocks. What
[00:01:55] a great way to lie. Are we going to investigate this thing? Yeah, Robinson's documentary
[00:02:03] highlights this route 91 and covering the cover up on the Las Vegas shooting. We've
[00:02:09] had all kinds of people tell me personally they were there and it didn't go down
[00:02:12] like we were told. How come there's lost footage in that? Look, Las Vegas and
[00:02:20] Atlanta, Georgia are two of the most surveilled places in the world or at least
[00:02:24] in the United States for sure. What about the murder of Seth Rich that occurred on
[00:02:29] July 10th, 2016? Yeah, they claim it was just a robbery gone wrong with no evidence
[00:02:34] really to claim that all evidence to the contrary. But even the families now have
[00:02:39] been paid off or something. They want to sue anybody that looks into this or bring
[00:02:42] this brings this up. What's going on with that? The judge overseeing Trump's
[00:02:46] classified documents tried to do what's right, but not enough cuts. She rejected
[00:02:55] special counsel Jack Smith's idea to put a gag on the Donald. On Friday, he pushed
[00:02:59] for the gag right before the holiday weekend. What a disgrace. Got caught with
[00:03:03] his hand in the cookie jar, violating all kinds of protocol. Judge Aileen or
[00:03:11] Eileen Cannon declined to impose sanctions but warned them don't keep
[00:03:15] doing that. They're going to keep doing it. Judge, I don't know why you
[00:03:18] have so such soft gloves with them. Anyway, great, great work. That's the
[00:03:24] first hour. I just summarized it because I just thought, man, if you listen to the
[00:03:27] second hour, you really got to go back and listen that first hour, baby. It's
[00:03:30] good not because it's me, but because of all the work that others have done.
[00:03:35] Think about this. Loving Liberty Radio Networks. That's a whole group of
[00:03:38] people doing a phenomenal job. Their new website, loving liberty dot net.
[00:03:41] Check it out. It highlights all kinds of people doing a phenomenal job.
[00:03:45] Then we the people showed up today. That's a World Net Daily story
[00:03:47] promoting them, promoting the veterans. Then Las Vegas talking about a
[00:03:52] documentary talking about our folks, our friends over at the Blaze and Pat
[00:03:56] Gray doing a great job talking about Robinson and her documentary. Mindy
[00:04:03] Robinson doing a great job promoting a journalist. What about the murder of
[00:04:06] Seth Rich? A lot of people talked about that and then only backed off
[00:04:09] when they got all kinds of threats of lawsuit. Why would they do all
[00:04:12] that over just a robbery? Don't know. Very strange. Then we talked
[00:04:16] about the judge overseeing Trump's case. Now we go to Tucker Carlson
[00:04:22] crew. That's right. Tucker Carlson doing a great job with Jeffrey
[00:04:27] Sacks. I'm going to promote two people because I got I found the
[00:04:34] story at World Net Daily. But Tucker Carlson dot com is the
[00:04:43] website and we're talking about Tucker Carlson's new network.
[00:04:48] But they Tucker and Jeffrey Sacks do a great interview. And the
[00:04:54] headline for the interview says this smartest take on US foreign
[00:05:01] policy ever caught on tape. Let me say that again because this is
[00:05:06] really good. Tucker Carlson quote smartest take on US foreign
[00:05:11] policy ever caught on tape. Question why did America push for
[00:05:17] the Ukraine to join NATO? Anyway it's so good.
[00:05:24] Jeffrey Sacks with probably the smartest and most accurate
[00:05:28] assessment of the Ukraine war and American foreign policy more
[00:05:34] broadly ever caught on tape. We're going to play a little bit
[00:05:36] of this video and then talk about it. Here it is. Do you
[00:05:39] drink coffee? All the time. Non-stop. Me too. Nine or 10 cups
[00:05:44] a day. It's good. I didn't know that commercial would pop up
[00:05:48] every time. Just let it play. Or that we basically surround
[00:05:52] Russia in the Black Sea region. They got this idea that
[00:05:56] we'll expand NATO so that every country in the Black Sea
[00:06:01] around Russia is a NATO country right now. Well back
[00:06:07] then Turkey was a NATO country but we said okay we'll get
[00:06:11] Romania and Bulgaria. Do you drink coffee? All the time.
[00:06:15] Non-stop. Just let this coffee commercial play for a second.
[00:06:17] Nine or 10 cups a day. It's good. I like coffee and I
[00:06:21] drink it straight until minutes before bed. I do too. Oh
[00:06:24] do you? Yeah. We will never drink as much as Voltaire
[00:06:27] drank. Yeah yeah. Oh is that right? Like 40 cups. Yeah.
[00:06:30] Oh is that right? Oh yeah and it worked. Pause. All
[00:06:35] right. So they do a coffee commercial right at the start
[00:06:38] and this is one of the things I want to point out really
[00:06:40] quick. That's how you do ads. You do it right at the start
[00:06:43] where it's just almost impossible to not include. So
[00:06:45] now I just ran their coffee commercial for them for free
[00:06:47] and I don't even believe in or drink coffee but they
[00:06:51] kind of joke with it like yeah we drink 40 cups and
[00:06:53] I drink it all day 24-7 even right before bed. It's crazy
[00:06:56] but it's a great get your attention coffee commercial
[00:06:58] isn't it? Anyway inline advertising is going to be the
[00:07:01] wave of the future by the way so lovingliberty.net
[00:07:03] and I'm going to go check out their new website see and
[00:07:05] then I keep talking. It's impossible to take that out
[00:07:07] right? If I promote for example for the CSP if I say
[00:07:10] hey man you got to get sat123.com if you want an
[00:07:12] incredible satellite phone boom get yours today. Check
[00:07:15] it out. Use discount Mac 50. Just takes but seconds
[00:07:20] to do great commercials and doesn't really disrupt
[00:07:22] the program and doesn't it's just a great way to
[00:07:24] do it good for Tucker and crew anyway they have this
[00:07:26] incredible interview and I want to play the first
[00:07:29] part of this and talk about this because they're
[00:07:30] right on foreign policy and they're right about the
[00:07:32] evils and wrongs of the United States government
[00:07:35] becoming a hegemonous nation thinking that we're
[00:07:37] the world's cop and on top of the world and we
[00:07:39] have to have our hand in everything. It's just
[00:07:41] how we get drunk with power. Britain did it.
[00:07:47] Rome did it. We're doing it. Here it is.
[00:07:52] OK so the one thing that we know we heard
[00:07:57] about the movement of Russian troops into eastern
[00:07:59] Ukraine in February of 2022 was it was
[00:08:03] unprovoked. Here's it. Here's a selection of what
[00:08:05] we know about that. The Russian military has
[00:08:08] begun a brutal assault on the people of Ukraine
[00:08:11] without provocation without justification without
[00:08:14] necessity. This is a premeditated attack. Russia
[00:08:19] is unprovoked and cruel invasion has
[00:08:21] galvanized countries from around the world.
[00:08:23] Russia's unprovoked and unjustified attack on
[00:08:26] Ukraine. Russia conducted an unprovoked war
[00:08:29] of aggression against Ukraine. It was unprovoked
[00:08:33] Russian war of aggression has got to be met
[00:08:37] with strength. Vladimir Putin decided
[00:08:42] unprovoked to start this war. So was it
[00:08:47] unprovoked? Well we did hear that a lot of
[00:08:50] times. I actually asked a research assistant
[00:08:55] of mine to count how many times we heard
[00:08:57] that in the New York Times in that first year
[00:09:00] from February 2022 to February 2023 in their
[00:09:03] opinion columns was 26 times unprovoked. Of
[00:09:08] course things aren't unprovoked. It's almost
[00:09:10] a brand name. Well it's it's the lazy
[00:09:14] person's dodge for actually trying to think
[00:09:19] through what's going on. And it's very
[00:09:21] dangerous because it's it's wrong. It gets
[00:09:25] the whole story completely wrong and it
[00:09:28] misunderstands the trap that we set for
[00:09:30] ourselves as the United States to push
[00:09:33] Ukraine deeper and deeper and deeper into
[00:09:35] this hopeless mess that they're in right
[00:09:37] now. So in what sense was it provoked?
[00:09:40] What started this? Basically it started very
[00:09:44] simply which is that the United States
[00:09:47] government let's not call it the U.S.
[00:09:49] people. They had nothing to do with this
[00:09:51] but the U.S. government said we're going
[00:09:54] to put Ukraine on our side and we're
[00:09:56] going to go right up to that 2100
[00:09:59] kilometer border with Russia and we're
[00:10:02] going to put our troops and NATO and
[00:10:05] maybe missiles whatever we want because
[00:10:07] we are the sole superpower of the
[00:10:09] world and we do what we want. And it
[00:10:13] goes back actually a long way. It goes
[00:10:16] back 170 years. The Brits had this idea
[00:10:19] first. Surround Russia in the Black
[00:10:23] Sea region and Russia's not a great
[00:10:26] power anymore. And that was Lord
[00:10:28] Palmerston's idea in the Crimean War
[00:10:32] 1853 to 1856. And the Brits taught us
[00:10:36] what we know about empire. And they
[00:10:38] basically taught us the idea you know
[00:10:41] Russia it needs an outlet. It needs
[00:10:44] an outlet to the Middle East. It needs
[00:10:45] an outlet to the Mediterranean. You
[00:10:48] surround Russia in the Black Sea. You
[00:10:51] have rendered Russia a second or third
[00:10:54] rate country. And Zbigniew Brzezinski
[00:10:58] one of our lead geostrategists of
[00:11:04] the current era wrote in 1997 let's do
[00:11:08] this. Let's make sure that we
[00:11:11] basically surround Russia in the
[00:11:14] Black Sea region. They got this idea
[00:11:16] that will expand NATO so that every
[00:11:20] country in the Black Sea around Russia
[00:11:23] is a NATO country. Right now well back
[00:11:27] then Turkey was a NATO country but we
[00:11:30] said okay we'll get Romania and
[00:11:32] Bulgaria and we'll get Ukraine and
[00:11:35] we'll get Georgia. Now Georgia you
[00:11:38] know not our Georgia, Atlanta Georgia
[00:11:40] Georgia of the Black Sea. We used to
[00:11:42] call it Soviet Georgia. Yes Soviet
[00:11:44] Georgia if you want to call it that.
[00:11:46] Home of Stalin. It's not NATO
[00:11:49] North Atlantic. It's way out there in
[00:11:52] the eastern edge of the Black Sea
[00:11:54] region people can look at a map but we
[00:11:57] said yeah we'll make Georgia part of
[00:11:59] NATO too. And the reason was very
[00:12:02] clear and Zbigniew Brzezinski was very
[00:12:04] explicit about it that this is our way
[00:12:06] to basically dominate Eurasia. If we
[00:12:09] can dominate the Black Sea region
[00:12:12] then Russia is nothing if we make
[00:12:14] Russia nothing then we can basically
[00:12:17] control Eurasia meaning all the way from
[00:12:21] Europe to Central Asia and through our
[00:12:24] influence in East Asia do the same
[00:12:26] thing and that's American unipolarity.
[00:12:29] We run the world we are the hegemon
[00:12:31] we are the sole superpower we are
[00:12:33] unchallenged so that's the idea.
[00:12:36] But why would you want that? Why
[00:12:38] would the Brits want that? Why does
[00:12:41] the US State Department want that? What
[00:12:43] what about Russia which is not
[00:12:47] actually much of an expansionist
[00:12:48] power is so threateningly?
[00:12:50] It's it's it's not about Russia.
[00:12:52] It's about the US. It's it's about
[00:12:54] Britain before that. I think it's a
[00:12:58] little bit like that old game of
[00:13:00] risk. I don't know if you played
[00:13:02] that as a kid but you the idea was
[00:13:04] have your piece on every place in
[00:13:05] the world. You know that that was
[00:13:07] the game and you read the American
[00:13:10] strategists whether it's Zbigniew
[00:13:12] Brzezinski although he was very
[00:13:14] moderate or the neocons who have run
[00:13:16] US foreign policy for the last 30
[00:13:18] years. US the the the neocons are
[00:13:22] very explicit. The US must be the
[00:13:25] unchallenged superpower in every
[00:13:29] place in the world in every region
[00:13:31] we must dominate. It's quite a it's
[00:13:34] quite a load for us American people.
[00:13:37] What they say is we are going to be
[00:13:39] the constabulary constabulary duty
[00:13:43] holder what fancy word for saying
[00:13:45] we'll be the world's policeman.
[00:13:46] They they say it explicitly. They
[00:13:49] say that's lots of wars. We have
[00:13:51] to be ready for all these wars.
[00:13:52] To my mind it's a little crazy
[00:13:55] but their idea was after the end
[00:13:58] of the Soviet Union. Well now we
[00:14:01] run the world and to come back
[00:14:03] to Russia.
[00:14:05] Now we run the world. This is
[00:14:08] the most astute double down
[00:14:10] George Washington ask slash Ron
[00:14:13] Paul ask humble foreign policy
[00:14:16] you could possibly imagine.
[00:14:18] I'm telling you right now Tucker
[00:14:21] and Jeffrey Sachs lay it out
[00:14:23] absolutely spot on when we come
[00:14:25] back I'll talk about it more.
[00:14:28] I also want to talk about this
[00:14:29] former executive that received a
[00:14:32] prison sentence he committed
[00:14:34] election fraud and they claim
[00:14:35] there's no election fraud.
[00:14:36] How does that work? We'll talk
[00:14:37] about it also on your radio.
[00:14:39] Former Sheriff Richard Mack
[00:14:41] recounts in his book the proper
[00:14:42] role of law enforcement how he
[00:14:44] came to realize while working
[00:14:45] as a beat cop how wrong the all
[00:14:48] too common orientation of police
[00:14:49] officers is when they think of
[00:14:51] their job is being to write
[00:14:52] tickets and arrest people.
[00:14:53] Richard Mack tells of his
[00:14:55] personal transformation from by
[00:14:56] the number cop to
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[00:15:42] Now, Mr. and Mrs. Sir
[00:15:44] Gala had what seems to be the
[00:15:45] problem?
[00:15:46] Well, it's just not working.
[00:15:47] She's been very unrealistic.
[00:15:49] Really?
[00:15:49] Ever since he rescued me from
[00:15:51] the dragon, we've been
[00:15:52] drifting apart.
[00:15:53] That's not true.
[00:15:54] We were supposed to live
[00:15:55] happily ever after.
[00:15:56] This isn't a fairy tale.
[00:15:58] At first he was gallant and
[00:15:59] chivalrous opening doors for
[00:16:01] me holding my chair, taking
[00:16:02] my arm.
[00:16:03] All right.
[00:16:03] I'm not as young as I used
[00:16:05] to be.
[00:16:05] He simply isn't the man who
[00:16:06] swept me off my feet.
[00:16:07] Well, you're not as young as
[00:16:08] you used to be.
[00:16:10] Mr. Sir Gala had maybe if you
[00:16:12] started by just holding Mrs.
[00:16:14] Sir Gala had hands when you're
[00:16:15] together.
[00:16:16] Really?
[00:16:17] Yes.
[00:16:17] Try it.
[00:16:18] Okay.
[00:16:18] All right.
[00:16:19] Go on.
[00:16:19] Take your hand.
[00:16:21] Careful.
[00:16:21] A little oil.
[00:16:23] Marriage.
[00:16:23] You're never too far apart
[00:16:25] when you're still holding
[00:16:26] hands from your neighbors.
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[00:16:32] eyes.
[00:16:33] That's right.
[00:16:34] Raise your visor.
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[00:16:48] Jeffrey Sachs, Tucker Carlson
[00:16:51] doing a great job on this
[00:16:53] interview.
[00:16:54] Probably the smartest, most
[00:16:57] accurate, most astute, most
[00:17:00] constitutional assessment of
[00:17:03] the Ukraine War and American
[00:17:05] foreign policy more broadly
[00:17:07] ever caught on tape.
[00:17:09] I have to agree with that.
[00:17:12] Because you can't hear from
[00:17:13] George Washington, the
[00:17:13] founders on tape.
[00:17:14] We don't have tapes that go
[00:17:15] back that far, right?
[00:17:17] Ron Paul has always highlighted
[00:17:19] it in modern times talking
[00:17:20] about the blowback principle
[00:17:21] documented by the CIA saying
[00:17:23] look, you go ahead and just
[00:17:24] act like you're the
[00:17:25] homogenous, you know, biggest
[00:17:26] bully on the block.
[00:17:27] And you know what?
[00:17:28] Everybody's going to resent
[00:17:29] and hate you.
[00:17:30] That's really what we're
[00:17:31] experiencing.
[00:17:31] Everybody's just going to
[00:17:32] resent it.
[00:17:33] Hate it.
[00:17:33] Can't deal.
[00:17:34] That's what's going on.
[00:17:35] And America is quickly
[00:17:37] becoming a hated, ridiculed,
[00:17:39] mocked, has been nation.
[00:17:44] And I mean, has been like
[00:17:46] Rome or like Britain before.
[00:17:48] You know, they get too big,
[00:17:49] too controlling around the
[00:17:53] world to where it's like
[00:17:54] everybody and their dog just
[00:17:55] says we've got to topple
[00:17:56] these clowns.
[00:17:57] And it's starting with
[00:17:58] finance.
[00:17:59] It's starting with money.
[00:18:01] The dollar, the fake Fiat
[00:18:03] Federal Reserve that got
[00:18:05] created in 1913
[00:18:06] unconstitutionally,
[00:18:07] immorally, criminally by our
[00:18:09] government has been operating
[00:18:10] for 100 plus years.
[00:18:11] We would stop in document
[00:18:12] and all those currencies
[00:18:13] fail without fail.
[00:18:16] They have failed.
[00:18:17] Pardon the pun on that,
[00:18:18] but they fail every time.
[00:18:20] Fiat currency doesn't work.
[00:18:21] It's a con game.
[00:18:23] We need to call a halt to
[00:18:24] that con game.
[00:18:26] OK, every time this
[00:18:27] happens, you find a
[00:18:29] situation where it's like
[00:18:30] that currency can last,
[00:18:31] but then they can
[00:18:32] manipulate it.
[00:18:33] The only way they can
[00:18:33] continue it is if they
[00:18:34] expand it.
[00:18:36] And so they knew expanding
[00:18:37] it to the United States
[00:18:37] wasn't enough.
[00:18:38] So they had to basically
[00:18:39] take on the world and
[00:18:39] they backed it by oil
[00:18:41] as an effort to control
[00:18:42] oil, the energy.
[00:18:44] Well, man, when the
[00:18:44] government controls the
[00:18:45] currency and the energy
[00:18:46] and then they force
[00:18:47] that around the world.
[00:18:49] Just think of what kind
[00:18:50] of blowback and hatred
[00:18:51] that is.
[00:18:52] And then if America
[00:18:53] holds the moral high
[00:18:54] ground in a free market,
[00:18:55] free trade, free
[00:18:56] enterprise system,
[00:18:57] then people have
[00:18:58] respect for it.
[00:18:58] It's like, hey, they're
[00:18:59] the leader because they're
[00:18:59] doing it right.
[00:19:01] But when the American
[00:19:01] people pretend they're
[00:19:02] doing it right, pretend
[00:19:03] they have free markets
[00:19:04] and lie and force people
[00:19:06] onto the bandwagon of
[00:19:07] Fiat currency, the con
[00:19:08] game that must continually
[00:19:10] expand or fail like all
[00:19:12] Ponzi schemes do.
[00:19:14] Then the world starts
[00:19:14] to say, well, why is
[00:19:15] your fake currency better
[00:19:16] than my fake currency?
[00:19:20] Why should I?
[00:19:21] Well, in the past,
[00:19:22] the reasons people
[00:19:23] did it was forced.
[00:19:24] Now, Tucker Carlson
[00:19:24] asked a very wise
[00:19:26] question here.
[00:19:27] He said, hey, why would
[00:19:28] Britain and all these
[00:19:28] other countries want to
[00:19:29] back the United States
[00:19:30] in doing so?
[00:19:31] I don't believe these
[00:19:32] countries want to.
[00:19:34] I think they are forced.
[00:19:37] Co conspirators,
[00:19:38] forced partners.
[00:19:41] Because we hand out
[00:19:42] money around the world
[00:19:43] and because what do you do?
[00:19:45] You either back the dollar
[00:19:46] or you back some of these
[00:19:46] other foreign currencies.
[00:19:48] Right.
[00:19:51] And that's the problem.
[00:19:54] That's the big, big
[00:19:55] problem is you're
[00:19:57] either going to back
[00:19:57] that money or what other
[00:20:00] what else are you
[00:20:01] going to align yourselves?
[00:20:03] And while America
[00:20:04] is the biggest guy on
[00:20:05] the block, you've got
[00:20:06] to go along with him.
[00:20:08] It's like, hey, why does
[00:20:08] the bully have so
[00:20:09] many friends?
[00:20:10] Well, because it's
[00:20:11] better to be his friend
[00:20:12] and not get beat up.
[00:20:13] And hopefully he picks
[00:20:14] on somebody else.
[00:20:15] That's the kind of deal
[00:20:16] that's the mentality, right?
[00:20:19] Well, that's what's going on.
[00:20:21] So I would answer
[00:20:21] Tucker's question like
[00:20:22] that, Tucker.
[00:20:23] They're going along
[00:20:24] because they have to.
[00:20:26] There will be a time
[00:20:28] when the United States
[00:20:29] is not the biggest
[00:20:30] bully on the block.
[00:20:30] There will be a time
[00:20:31] when we lose our
[00:20:32] hegemony status.
[00:20:34] There will be a time
[00:20:35] when, like I said,
[00:20:36] it's starting with finance.
[00:20:37] There will be a time
[00:20:38] when other currencies
[00:20:39] like bricks and others
[00:20:41] start to become
[00:20:41] dominant rivals
[00:20:42] and take us on.
[00:20:44] Look, China used to be
[00:20:45] a third world country people
[00:20:47] and now their first world
[00:20:48] with one of the strongest
[00:20:49] militaries in the world.
[00:20:50] And who built it?
[00:20:51] We did.
[00:20:53] We built it by partnering
[00:20:54] with these people,
[00:20:55] funding the communists,
[00:20:57] sending our.
[00:20:58] Factories are prosperity
[00:21:00] are everything
[00:21:01] overseas to them.
[00:21:03] Then we buy back
[00:21:04] garbage from them.
[00:21:05] And now we're so
[00:21:06] tied to them,
[00:21:07] we can't really back
[00:21:08] out of it very easily
[00:21:09] because all the manufacturing
[00:21:11] all the factory,
[00:21:12] all the ability,
[00:21:13] all the raw materials
[00:21:14] are centered in Asia,
[00:21:16] not in America.
[00:21:17] And it's almost impossible.
[00:21:18] I've even worked for companies
[00:21:20] as a consultant.
[00:21:21] And I've tried to bring back
[00:21:22] manufacturing to
[00:21:23] the United States
[00:21:24] and even for some
[00:21:25] very simple manufacturing.
[00:21:27] It's almost impossible
[00:21:28] unless you are a massive
[00:21:30] company in charge
[00:21:30] of billions of dollars.
[00:21:32] Forget it.
[00:21:33] You can't get that done.
[00:21:35] It's way too expensive,
[00:21:37] way too problematic.
[00:21:38] You don't have
[00:21:38] an infrastructure.
[00:21:40] See, even if I wanted
[00:21:41] to bring back products
[00:21:42] or wanted to make
[00:21:42] things in America
[00:21:44] without the infrastructure,
[00:21:45] it's impossible.
[00:21:47] Without the raw materials,
[00:21:48] it's almost impossible.
[00:21:50] And I've even seen companies
[00:21:51] that have tried
[00:21:52] to hold out against this.
[00:21:55] There was a sleeping bag
[00:21:56] manufacturer in Alabama
[00:21:58] and all the companies
[00:21:59] went offshore
[00:22:00] and this company
[00:22:01] tried to hold on
[00:22:01] and make products in America.
[00:22:03] Well, they just flat out
[00:22:04] couldn't compete
[00:22:05] because their products
[00:22:05] were just too expensive.
[00:22:07] They had to pay their employees
[00:22:09] just too much.
[00:22:10] And that's even in Alabama
[00:22:11] where it's pretty inexpensive
[00:22:12] to live.
[00:22:13] You just can't compete
[00:22:14] when somebody wants
[00:22:16] a normal life
[00:22:17] like America's lifestyle,
[00:22:19] a first world lifestyle
[00:22:20] versus working in China
[00:22:22] for slave wages
[00:22:23] and a bowl of rice a day
[00:22:24] or whatever
[00:22:25] a slave kind of condition.
[00:22:26] You can't compete
[00:22:27] against that.
[00:22:27] You never will
[00:22:29] because it's not
[00:22:29] a fair playing field.
[00:22:31] That's where governments fail.
[00:22:32] They promoted free trade
[00:22:33] over fair trade.
[00:22:35] They promote it.
[00:22:36] And that's a Pat Buchanan idea
[00:22:37] that even Donald Trump's
[00:22:38] picked up on recently, right?
[00:22:41] You cannot do business
[00:22:42] with people who don't have any money,
[00:22:44] as Chuck Carter used to say.
[00:22:45] You cannot literally do business
[00:22:48] with people who are working
[00:22:49] for a bowl of rice
[00:22:50] and just a roof over their head,
[00:22:52] leaving their families
[00:22:53] for a month at a time
[00:22:54] to work in the city
[00:22:55] in slave conditions.
[00:22:56] You can't compete with that
[00:22:57] unless you're willing
[00:22:58] to scale your lifestyle,
[00:22:59] your needs down
[00:23:01] to that level.
[00:23:03] You can't do it, right?
[00:23:04] And that is the quintessential
[00:23:06] problem, people.
[00:23:08] And so anyway,
[00:23:08] Tucker Carlson and this Jeff guy
[00:23:10] are absolutely Jeffrey's
[00:23:12] spot on commentary.
[00:23:14] We have got to not think
[00:23:15] of ourselves as the hegemony
[00:23:17] or the world's cop
[00:23:19] or the leader.
[00:23:20] We don't need to have our hands
[00:23:22] in every pie
[00:23:22] and be dominant
[00:23:23] everywhere all over the world.
[00:23:24] Why can't we just be happy with
[00:23:26] from sea to shining sea?
[00:23:29] From Mexico to Canada,
[00:23:30] and why can't we just build
[00:23:32] our own infrastructure,
[00:23:33] our own manufacturing,
[00:23:34] our own agriculture?
[00:23:37] And then, A,
[00:23:38] if we want to export something
[00:23:39] that another country
[00:23:40] desperately needs
[00:23:40] that they can't do themselves
[00:23:42] or get themselves by all means,
[00:23:43] let's export.
[00:23:44] If we literally need something
[00:23:46] that we can't do natively
[00:23:47] for whatever reason,
[00:23:49] it's fine to import.
[00:23:50] But we shouldn't export
[00:23:51] and import everything
[00:23:53] on the global trade stage.
[00:23:55] What we should do is import
[00:23:56] and export things
[00:23:57] that we need.
[00:23:59] We can use it
[00:24:00] to make Americans more competitive.
[00:24:01] We can use it to
[00:24:02] build better mousetraps.
[00:24:03] We can use that free association.
[00:24:06] I don't mean isolationism at all.
[00:24:08] But I mean appropriate protections
[00:24:09] for our industries,
[00:24:10] for our way of life.
[00:24:12] You know, they used to make
[00:24:13] washers and dryers to last.
[00:24:15] I mean, when I talk to my parents
[00:24:16] and grandparents and stuff,
[00:24:17] they had washers and dryers
[00:24:18] that they would buy it
[00:24:19] and it would last for 30 years,
[00:24:20] 20 years.
[00:24:21] Now I buy a washer,
[00:24:22] a dryer and appliance
[00:24:23] that lasts five years at best.
[00:24:25] It's called planned
[00:24:26] obsolescence, people.
[00:24:28] Why are we doing that?
[00:24:30] We're funding the communist Chinese
[00:24:32] with planned obsolescent products.
[00:24:36] We're being led to the slaughter.
[00:24:38] We can return to America's greatness,
[00:24:41] but it isn't by conquest.
[00:24:43] It isn't by hegemony.
[00:24:44] It's by humility
[00:24:46] and the American way.
[00:24:51] Protecting your liberties.
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[00:25:04] I'm Tim Berg.
[00:25:05] Deliberations could start
[00:25:06] as soon as Wednesday
[00:25:08] and former President Trump's
[00:25:09] criminal hush money trial.
[00:25:11] The defense team
[00:25:12] and prosecutors
[00:25:13] delivering closing arguments
[00:25:14] on Tuesday.
[00:25:15] A jury will be deciding
[00:25:16] whether the former president
[00:25:18] falsified business records
[00:25:20] to cover up hush money payments.
[00:25:22] New reports out show Iran
[00:25:24] is continuing to increase
[00:25:25] its current stockpile of uranium
[00:25:27] to weapons grade levels.
[00:25:29] The White House says
[00:25:30] they don't plan on relaxing
[00:25:31] any sanctions on Iran
[00:25:32] for the time being.
[00:25:34] The administration has blamed
[00:25:35] former President Donald Trump
[00:25:37] for unilaterally
[00:25:38] breaking a nuclear agreement
[00:25:40] that had put restrictions
[00:25:41] on Iran's nuclear program.
[00:25:43] This says Arkansas
[00:25:44] Republican Senator Tom Cotton
[00:25:46] says Biden foreign policy
[00:25:49] is emboldening Iran.
[00:25:50] Under Joe Biden,
[00:25:52] we've had nothing
[00:25:53] but sanctions, reliefs
[00:25:54] and hostage payments
[00:25:56] to Iran while it continues
[00:25:58] to fund Hamas and Hezbollah
[00:26:00] and other terrorists
[00:26:01] all across the region.
[00:26:02] It all gets back
[00:26:03] to Joe Biden's weakness.
[00:26:05] House Republicans
[00:26:06] are examining evidence
[00:26:07] at top leadership
[00:26:08] at the National Institutes
[00:26:09] of Health, intentionally
[00:26:11] avoided compliance
[00:26:12] with Freedom of Information Act
[00:26:14] requests and other oversight
[00:26:16] efforts during the early stages
[00:26:17] of the COVID-19 pandemic.
[00:26:19] The select subcommittee
[00:26:21] on the coronavirus pandemic
[00:26:22] is looking for more information
[00:26:24] from the NIH director
[00:26:26] regarding the agency's
[00:26:27] document retention,
[00:26:29] personal email and FOIA policies.
[00:26:31] This after testimony
[00:26:33] from a senior advisor
[00:26:34] to Dr. Anthony Fauci,
[00:26:36] who said he used his personal
[00:26:37] email to avoid FOIA.
[00:26:39] Cleanup is continuing
[00:26:40] after severe weather
[00:26:42] impacted much of the central
[00:26:43] and southern United States.
[00:26:45] This has much of Texas
[00:26:46] is under a disaster declaration
[00:26:49] after severe weather
[00:26:50] left many in Dallas without power.
[00:26:52] The area also slammed
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[00:26:55] over the weekend,
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[00:30:20] so much information.
[00:30:22] It's literally overwhelming.
[00:30:26] All right, it looks like Bragg's team failed
[00:30:29] to prove Trump's guilt in New York case.
[00:30:34] Experts say that's theblaze.com.
[00:30:36] I had that headline yesterday
[00:30:37] but I want to repeat it
[00:30:38] because it's so relevant
[00:30:39] if everybody's focusing on the Trump case.
[00:30:41] Bragg's team failed to prove Trump's guilt.
[00:30:45] That is significant, isn't it ladies and gentlemen?
[00:30:48] All right, I got something else for you
[00:30:50] that I got at the bottom of the hour.
[00:30:52] And I've highlighted this before.
[00:30:54] We've talked about this in detail before on the radio
[00:30:56] but now it hit the mainstream.
[00:31:00] Fauci, Foya, this is serious.
[00:31:07] Fauci is caught in dishonesty.
[00:31:13] And we mentioned this several weeks ago
[00:31:15] when this got discovered.
[00:31:17] Fact check, what do you do with this?
[00:31:26] He lied.
[00:31:31] Anyway, let's play this clip.
[00:31:33] It was the bottom of the hour
[00:31:34] and it was on the news and I just heard it.
[00:31:35] And so I quickly grabbed the newsfeed
[00:31:38] and edited out this part to play.
[00:31:40] Here is the report.
[00:31:42] House Republicans are examining evidence
[00:31:45] at top leadership at the National Institutes of Health
[00:31:48] intentionally avoided compliance
[00:31:50] with Freedom of Information Act requests
[00:31:53] and other oversight efforts
[00:31:54] during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.
[00:31:57] The select subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic
[00:32:00] is looking for more information from the NIH director
[00:32:04] regarding the agency's document retention,
[00:32:07] personal email and FOIA policies.
[00:32:09] This after testimony from a senior advisor
[00:32:12] to Dr. Anthony Fauci who said he used his personal email
[00:32:16] to avoid FOIA.
[00:32:19] What?
[00:32:23] Wow.
[00:32:24] Now the White House defending this email.
[00:32:29] I don't know how to respond to this.
[00:32:31] You gotta ask, why are people talking about this?
[00:32:36] The BBC is wondering why people are talking about it.
[00:32:39] Well, I'll tell you why because there's a scandal.
[00:32:45] BBC, I have to go to foreign, what's the BBC?
[00:32:48] British Broadcasting or whatever it is.
[00:32:51] Why are people talking about Anthony Fauci's emails?
[00:32:55] The answer, because thousands of private emails
[00:33:01] from US infectious disease,
[00:33:05] Chief Dr. Anthony Fauci has revealed
[00:33:09] that there was a lot of confusion in the pandemic.
[00:33:11] What did we learn from them?
[00:33:12] I mean, this guy worked spanning
[00:33:15] seven US presidents people.
[00:33:19] He became the face of the nation's COVID response,
[00:33:21] right?
[00:33:23] The over 3000 pages of emails
[00:33:27] obtained by the Washington Post and Buzzfeed,
[00:33:30] not to mention CNN,
[00:33:33] through freedom of information act FOIA requests,
[00:33:36] date from January to June 2020.
[00:33:41] And his conversations relate to the early days
[00:33:44] of the pandemic and his dealings with the government,
[00:33:47] foreign and domestic health officials, the media,
[00:33:49] celebrities and everyday Americans.
[00:33:55] Anyway, bottom line,
[00:33:57] Fauci warns of needless suffering and death.
[00:34:01] Top scientist healthcare warning,
[00:34:03] anger's White House.
[00:34:05] I mean, it goes on and on and on this thing.
[00:34:07] But you wanna know why?
[00:34:11] People are concerned with that.
[00:34:12] I just told you why.
[00:34:15] I'm gonna just put BBC
[00:34:19] for this headline.
[00:34:20] Why?
[00:34:21] Because people believe that it's fraudulent.
[00:34:23] Now, the mainstream press
[00:34:26] is trying to say,
[00:34:27] oh, anybody who claims that
[00:34:30] they changed emails is lying.
[00:34:34] It was in court people,
[00:34:36] right?
[00:34:37] I'm just telling you,
[00:34:42] the over 3000 pages
[00:34:45] is what we're concerned about.
[00:34:46] I don't know how to respond to this.
[00:34:53] It's just crazy.
[00:34:55] I mean, every single thing we bring up,
[00:34:57] they say it isn't true,
[00:34:58] it isn't true, it isn't true,
[00:34:59] you're lying,
[00:35:00] you're fake news.
[00:35:01] I started out this program
[00:35:03] literally by talking about the Las Vegas shooting
[00:35:07] and I told you then that it was a scandal
[00:35:08] and we didn't get the whole piece.
[00:35:09] I didn't have all the information on it,
[00:35:11] but there were witnesses and experts saying,
[00:35:13] this isn't accurate,
[00:35:14] the government's lying.
[00:35:15] We brought it up and they said,
[00:35:16] you're just fake news.
[00:35:17] Same thing with COVID.
[00:35:18] Now we're back to the emails
[00:35:20] and we're saying,
[00:35:21] hey, they literally changed emails
[00:35:23] to prevent FOIA, Freedom of Information Act
[00:35:26] request from happening.
[00:35:28] Now they're saying,
[00:35:28] no, anybody who says that is just fake news.
[00:35:31] Let's do a fact check.
[00:35:32] Anthony's emails are fine,
[00:35:34] they got them.
[00:35:35] Folks in court is where they were saying
[00:35:39] that this is a problem.
[00:35:40] It isn't me making this up, right?
[00:35:44] That's the problem.
[00:35:48] And they just lie.
[00:35:49] And then years or months or whatever later,
[00:35:51] however long they think
[00:35:52] they need to get away with it
[00:35:54] for the memory of the American people
[00:35:55] to be too short,
[00:35:57] they will go ahead and just be like,
[00:36:00] oh, nothing here.
[00:36:04] And then later they'll go,
[00:36:05] yeah, I guess there were emails that were,
[00:36:07] but no harm, no foul, no big deal, right?
[00:36:10] And that's what we're literally looking at.
[00:36:15] Well, listen to me,
[00:36:17] well, listen to me,
[00:36:18] this is kind of interesting.
[00:36:20] They say the over 3,000 pages of emails
[00:36:23] obtained by the Washington Post,
[00:36:26] Buzzfeed News,
[00:36:28] now that's interesting,
[00:36:29] I'll tell you why.
[00:36:32] Because headline says this,
[00:36:37] Vivek Ramaswamy is in the news
[00:36:41] related to Buzzfeed.
[00:36:43] Vivek Ramaswamy used his recently purchased
[00:36:49] activist stake in Buzzfeed
[00:36:53] to urge the media outlet
[00:36:57] to issue an apology for what he refers to as
[00:37:02] repeated lies.
[00:37:04] That's according to a letter that was shared by
[00:37:06] Vivek to The Daily Caller.
[00:37:09] Now, Tucker Carlson is one of the founders of Daily Caller.
[00:37:13] So it's no surprise that we get some truth.
[00:37:17] It's no surprise we get some truth
[00:37:20] out of Vivek on this thing, right?
[00:37:22] But Vivek taking a big stake in Buzzfeed.
[00:37:26] He owns about 7%
[00:37:28] and no one knows exactly what they're gonna do
[00:37:30] about it, right?
[00:37:33] Because they're not very happy that he owns this.
[00:37:35] But Ramaswamy purchased a 7.7% stake
[00:37:40] consisting of 2.7 million shares in Buzzfeed
[00:37:45] between March 14th and May 21st
[00:37:51] at cost ranging from $1.47 a piece
[00:37:57] to 2.51 per share
[00:37:59] according to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
[00:38:05] They say we're now building a new kind of media company.
[00:38:12] Anyway, Ramaswamy called out Buzzfeed
[00:38:15] for talking about Hunter Biden's emails, listen,
[00:38:21] as stolen.
[00:38:24] The list goes on.
[00:38:25] The silver lining is that your competitors
[00:38:26] are more honest than you are.
[00:38:31] Bottom line, you see another huge,
[00:38:34] I don't know what you wanna call it, executive,
[00:38:37] deciding he wants a stake in the media.
[00:38:40] So as you know, Elon Musk made a play for
[00:38:42] and got Twitter now known as X.
[00:38:46] You know that Mark Zuckerberg is the main guy
[00:38:48] that was in college and started Facebook, right?
[00:38:52] You know that Jeffrey or Jeff Zuckerberg
[00:38:56] or whatever that guy,
[00:38:59] not Jeff, Mark Zuckerberg, sorry,
[00:39:01] Jeffrey, whatever his name is,
[00:39:02] bought the big newspapers, right?
[00:39:05] He's the Amazon guy, Jeff Bezos or whatever.
[00:39:08] Okay, everybody's getting into the news.
[00:39:12] Donald Trump starting his own media service.
[00:39:14] And I can keep going on and on and on.
[00:39:16] Everybody wants to be in the news business.
[00:39:18] Why?
[00:39:19] I got into the news business without any money
[00:39:21] compared to these guys.
[00:39:23] I mean, look, if you have 2.7 million shares
[00:39:25] and you pay $1.50 to $2.50 per share,
[00:39:29] I don't know how much you've invested.
[00:39:30] I have to figure out the number.
[00:39:31] But when we're talking about probably what?
[00:39:32] Six or seven million dollars or something?
[00:39:38] Man, I started Liberty News Radio
[00:39:40] with probably five grand, something like that.
[00:39:45] Bought a bunch of equipment, put it up,
[00:39:46] got it all done.
[00:39:48] I probably spent maybe $2 million over my time in radio.
[00:39:55] And it's my money mostly,
[00:39:55] but it's other people that have helped me.
[00:39:56] I'm grateful for their support from advertisers
[00:39:59] to sponsors to private donations
[00:40:01] to I can go on and on and on.
[00:40:02] There's a few people that have really stepped
[00:40:03] out of the plate and helped me big time.
[00:40:05] And I'm so, so, so, so grateful for that.
[00:40:09] But I look at it and just go, wow,
[00:40:11] Favek, good for him.
[00:40:12] He's investing in BuzzFeed,
[00:40:13] wants to bring it back for the brings,
[00:40:14] wants to get Tucker Carlson on BuzzFeed.
[00:40:17] I think he should.
[00:40:19] Look, this is the point that I'm getting at.
[00:40:20] If we start to collaborate,
[00:40:23] BuzzFeed, Daily Caller, Tucker Carlson,
[00:40:28] Favek Ramaswamy, LovingLiberty.net, Sam Bushman,
[00:40:32] put a bunch of talk show hosts together.
[00:40:34] We're building a juggernaut media organization
[00:40:36] that will tell the truth.
[00:40:39] The new media, as I've mentioned before,
[00:40:41] is indeed taking center stage, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:40:44] And I'm delighted to be part of it.
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[00:43:15] Wow.
[00:43:17] This is very interesting
[00:43:18] when you study what Vivek had to say.
[00:43:20] Ramaswami pushed the outlet,
[00:43:23] meaning Buzzfeed in a letter,
[00:43:25] to apologize and to acknowledge
[00:43:29] to its audience about the repeated lies
[00:43:33] on issues of national importance.
[00:43:38] Good for Vivek, man.
[00:43:41] I'm telling you, I am impressed
[00:43:43] with a lot of what Vivek does.
[00:43:45] I don't want him to be president
[00:43:46] because I don't believe he's constitutionally qualified.
[00:43:49] But I do think he's a tremendous guy
[00:43:50] and he needs to be in Donald Trump's cabinet
[00:43:52] if Donald wins.
[00:43:55] You have a historic opportunity to refine
[00:43:58] or to redefine Buzzfeed says Vivek
[00:44:01] and set yourself apart
[00:44:03] from every other media organization.
[00:44:07] Address your audience directly
[00:44:09] and candidly admit.
[00:44:13] Wow, this is just tremendous letter here.
[00:44:17] Admit or address your audience directly
[00:44:20] and candidly admit.
[00:44:22] We failed in our obligation to tell you the truth.
[00:44:28] We lied on issues of national importance
[00:44:31] and so did the rest of the media.
[00:44:38] I'm just telling you right now,
[00:44:39] I don't know what to call this.
[00:44:46] It's just incredible.
[00:44:51] Address your audience directly and candidly.
[00:44:54] Admit that you lied and so did the other media.
[00:44:59] Wow, I don't know how to respond to this
[00:45:01] except for I'm just so impressed.
[00:45:04] We failed the fact check.
[00:45:09] We lost sight of fairness.
[00:45:11] We condemned half the country
[00:45:15] instead of seeking to understand their views
[00:45:18] and report on them fairly.
[00:45:22] Wow, this is impressive man.
[00:45:26] I'm telling you right now,
[00:45:31] this is just impressive.
[00:45:32] I don't even know how to respond to it.
[00:45:34] Now we are taking responsibility for our failures
[00:45:37] as a company and as an industry, we apologize.
[00:45:41] We're now building a new kind of media company
[00:45:43] centered on the truth.
[00:45:52] Wow, I don't even know how to respond to all of it.
[00:45:56] All I know is it's just tremendous.
[00:46:00] Now, as you know, Buzzfeed has been kind of melting
[00:46:01] down since 2022.
[00:46:03] This might be the saving grace
[00:46:06] of this media company Buzzfeed.
[00:46:09] And I really hope Tucker Carlson gets on Buzzfeed.
[00:46:11] I really hope that Vivek Rishwami stays in the media
[00:46:17] because I think he is a truth teller.
[00:46:22] I even spoke in the same forum with Tucker on,
[00:46:26] what do they call that thing?
[00:46:27] X, I can't remember what it's called.
[00:46:30] It's X, but it's their new audio.
[00:46:33] You know what it's called.
[00:46:34] Anyway, X Spaces I think is what it's called.
[00:46:37] Anyway, and Vivek is a real deal guy.
[00:46:43] And I work with Steve King a lot
[00:46:44] and Steve King has direct access to Vivek Rishwami.
[00:46:47] So he's in our circles in many, many ways.
[00:46:50] And I commend him.
[00:46:52] Address your audience candidly and directly
[00:46:56] and admit we failed on our mission
[00:46:57] to tell you the truth by both omission and commission.
[00:47:03] We repeatedly lies on issues of national importance
[00:47:08] and so did the rest of the media.
[00:47:10] Well, that's only partially true
[00:47:11] because we didn't lie to you at all folks.
[00:47:12] We have never lied to you.
[00:47:13] We tell you the truth.
[00:47:14] We doubled down to the best of our ability.
[00:47:17] But anyway, a big shout out to Vivek.
[00:47:20] And again, this is called Operation Reach Out folks.
[00:47:23] We need to reach out to more organizations.
[00:47:26] Think how many people I've promoted
[00:47:28] in the last two hours on your radio.
[00:47:30] The Roundtable, Loving Liberty, The Blaze,
[00:47:35] Tucker Carlson, Pat Choate, or not Pat Choate,
[00:47:41] well, Pat Gray.
[00:47:44] We've been doing some great, great work
[00:47:46] bringing in a lot of people.
[00:47:47] We need to reach out
[00:47:48] and we can take the mainstream press on like never
[00:47:51] before and I'm doing it, you're doing it,
[00:47:52] we're all doing it.
[00:47:53] LovingLiberty.net is doing it.
[00:47:55] It's just marvelous the efforts I'm seeing here.
[00:47:58] We really need to take back the culture, war, narrative.
[00:48:03] Yeah, I always address my audience candidly, directly.
[00:48:09] All right, former executive is the FTX executive, right?
[00:48:15] Ryan Salem or Salem, Alan Salem,
[00:48:20] or I'm sorry, Ryan Salem.
[00:48:22] Salem received a prison sentence of 7.5 years.
[00:48:29] Where did I get this?
[00:48:30] The Department of Justice press release.
[00:48:32] That's where I got it, folks.
[00:48:34] Not a conspiracy.
[00:48:37] And here's the reasons.
[00:48:38] This is very fascinating because I'm telling you
[00:48:40] it's election fraud of the ump degree.
[00:48:43] Salem and his co-conspirators, think about that.
[00:48:47] I thought they said there was no election fraud
[00:48:49] in anybody who claims it's in a conspiracy.
[00:48:51] No, the conspiracy was the vote fraud.
[00:48:54] We told you about it.
[00:48:55] We're not conspiracy nuts at all.
[00:48:57] Salem and his co-conspirators,
[00:49:01] more than 300 political donations
[00:49:06] which totaled tens of millions of dollars.
[00:49:12] They were illegal in part because some were paid
[00:49:16] using the cryptocurrencies exchanges customer funds,
[00:49:21] according to the press release.
[00:49:23] So you can't take customer funds in an exchange like that
[00:49:26] and use it for political agendas,
[00:49:27] literally donated to 300 plus people.
[00:49:32] You can't do that.
[00:49:34] They say Salem's involvement in two serious federal crimes
[00:49:42] undermine public trust in America's elections
[00:49:47] and in the integrity of the financial system.
[00:49:51] So do you clowns that say we have no evidence
[00:49:55] of election fraud?
[00:49:57] Shame on you for lying to the public.
[00:50:00] The vape called you out on it, Buzzfeed got caught in it.
[00:50:02] All the other media almost got caught in it
[00:50:04] and we told you so.
[00:50:06] We told you there was election fraud.
[00:50:07] We've been documenting it.
[00:50:08] More documentation.
[00:50:10] Salem's involvement in two serious federal crimes
[00:50:15] undermine public trust in American elections.
[00:50:18] They don't say they tamper with elections
[00:50:19] but if you undermine the trust in the elections
[00:50:22] and you give more than 300 plus political donations
[00:50:26] illegally, what's that?
[00:50:28] See they're not wording it the way that it needs to
[00:50:31] to tell the truth even at this.
[00:50:33] They're admitting it.
[00:50:34] Hey he made 300 donations
[00:50:37] totaling tens of millions of dollars.
[00:50:39] It was illegal and it undermines trust in the elections.
[00:50:42] Yeah but did it tamper with the elections?
[00:50:45] Yes it did.
[00:50:47] He contributed $27 million
[00:50:52] to quote protect our future PAC
[00:50:55] and was its main backer in the 2022 mid-elections.
[00:51:00] That's according to open secrets people.
[00:51:06] The PAC spent 23 million to boost
[00:51:11] Democrats during that cycle.
[00:51:14] So how is that not election fraud now?
[00:51:17] You're telling me that it's illegal money,
[00:51:18] illegal donations, you donated 300 times
[00:51:22] tens of millions of dollars,
[00:51:25] $27 million to a protect our future PAC.
[00:51:28] Where did they spend the money?
[00:51:29] You gotta ask downstream, follow the money.
[00:51:33] Then 23 million to boost Democrats.
[00:51:36] Now you got 27 and 23, that's 40 million
[00:51:38] going to Democrats via this PAC
[00:51:40] and to candidates directly right?
[00:51:43] US district judge Lewis A. Kaplan
[00:51:49] also was the judge appointed by Bill Clinton.
[00:51:53] Let me give this to you again.
[00:51:55] US district judge Lewis A. Kaplan
[00:52:01] who Bill Clinton appointed
[00:52:03] oversaw former president Donald Trump's,
[00:52:09] what do they call this?
[00:52:13] E. Jean Carroll case, defamation case
[00:52:17] where a jury in January found the former
[00:52:23] ELLE magazine, I don't know if it's LMA,
[00:52:28] or whatever, I don't read this.
[00:52:29] L magazine writer should receive damages
[00:52:32] totaling $83 million.
[00:52:37] Now think about that.
[00:52:39] So when we say that these attacks on Donald Trump
[00:52:45] are like a witch hunt, we mean what we say people.
[00:52:49] Now you find out a Bill Clinton judge
[00:52:51] oversaw this thing, the same judge
[00:52:55] that now finds Salomon crew, right?
[00:53:02] I don't even know how to respond to this.
[00:53:04] But you want documentation of election fraud?
[00:53:08] That is the smoking gun.
[00:53:11] Now here's my question.
[00:53:14] Why did Salom get busted going to prison
[00:53:17] for 7.5 years for election fraud,
[00:53:20] election finance fraud,
[00:53:22] making Americans not trust their election system
[00:53:24] or the financial system at all?
[00:53:27] And why is Mark Zuckerberg Facebook
[00:53:29] who put over 400 million into fraudulent elections?
[00:53:33] Just fine.
[00:53:35] Now I'm gonna answer that
[00:53:37] because they don't want crypto to take off,
[00:53:39] they wanna control crypto.
[00:53:41] So since he did it through crypto,
[00:53:42] they're gonna give him grief for it, right?
[00:53:47] But since Zuckerberg didn't do it through crypto,
[00:53:51] he did it with his own money, he's fine, right?
[00:53:58] That's what's going on.
[00:54:00] And I say shame on Salam, same on Zuckerberg,
[00:54:08] shame on all these clowns, folks.
[00:54:11] It's wrong, it's election fraud.
[00:54:14] And the more they claim
[00:54:17] that we have no election fraud evidence,
[00:54:20] the more we continue, let me say that again,
[00:54:23] the more we continue to bring the receipts
[00:54:26] and prove our point.
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