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Saved - November 15, 2023 at 10:24 PM
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Recent history reveals a compromised Congress. Concerns arise as a high-end brothel ring used by politicians and military officials threatens national security. Chinese spies infiltrated Congress, with Rep. Swalwell's ties to a suspected Chinese spy sparking an investigation. Other instances include a former aide to Sen. Feinstein being a Chinese spy, an IT aide charged with bank fraud, and Rep. Ilhan Omar accused of being a paid agent. General Flynn also claims some members are compromised for child rape. It's time for action.

@LizCrokin - LIZ CROKIN

SPIES & LIES: RECENT HISTORY OF A COMPROMISED CONGRESS! Last week it was reported that a high-end brothel ring used by politicians and military officials sparked concerns national security had been compromised. Republican Rep. Mike Waltz said adversaries have used sex to get secrets before! Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., told the Daily Mail in a statement Friday that he's “incredibly concerned” about the potential breach of national security through the brothel network. “As member of Intel and Armed Services committees these reports make me incredibly concerned about the security clearance process when our adversaries have a long history of using sex to gather secrets.” Congress has been infiltrated by Chinese spies attempting to get access to classified information in recent years. Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell's ties to a suspected Chinese spy Christine Fang, known as “Fang Fang” — who he was rumored to be banging — sparked an Ethics Committee investigation into his conduct. Also, Fang Fang reportedly slept with two unnamed US mayors as part of a yearslong intelligence campaign. Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy kicked Swalwell off of the House Intelligence Committee earlier this year due to his Fang Fang- Bang Bang connection. Swalwell isn't the only member of Congress tied up in a potential foreign espionage trap. A ex-aide to former Sen. Diane Feinstein, who worked as her driver in California for 20 years was a Chinese spy. In 2018, Imran Awan, who was a congressional IT aide to Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, was fired just after he was arrested trying to flee to Pakistan. Awan and his wife, Hina Alvi, were charged with bank fraud. Adam was also reportedly involved in theft of congressional equipment, massive data breaches of Congress members’ emails, likely espionage and more. This case involved data from 40 or more Democratic members of Congress. In 2019 it was reported that Rep. Ilhan Omar had been accused of being a paid agent of the government of Qatar and used her position in Congress to access sensitive information for the benefit of Iran, according to testimony in a civil suit in Florida. General Flynn said that there are members of Congress who are compromised for raping children. However, in addition to that, there have been foreign spies embedded in Congress on government payroll that’s coming from your dime for years. The madness must stop — and We The People need to demand it. It’s time to clean House! @GenFlynn @Crux41507251 @SunTzusWar @drawandstrike

Saved - November 25, 2023 at 11:57 PM
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Congress members are being controlled by intelligence agencies, according to Tucker Carlson. He shared an incident where a high-ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee admitted being monitored by the NSA. Another congressman accused Carlson of being a Russian agent based on information from intelligence briefers. Carlson criticized the reliance on such briefings, emphasizing the need for independent thinking.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

Tucker Carlson Exposing Congress, You Do Not Get What You Vote For. Our Intelligence Agencies, The CIA Are Controlling Their Decisions “There are members of congress who are controlled by the intel agencies. I'm not speculating on this. You know, I lived there for 35 years. I know this. I had a very high ranking very high ranking member of the house intel committee tell me at dinner At a restaurant in Washington when he'd been drinking, we gotta talk about this. And I said, oh, I'll text you. He goes, I I can't text. And I said, why is that? And he goes, well, because NSA reads my text. And I said, NSA reach wait. You're the head guy on the intelligence committee. You're their boss. You're providing oversight in our constitution constitutional system. He's like, yeah. But, you know, they're still spying at me, first thing. Second thing, Michael McCall, Who is, you know, the leader of, I would say, the NeoCons, uh, in the house, kinda low key, uh, neocons, but but neocons. Um, what I got into an argument with him once last year on the phone. He told somebody that I was a Russian agent or something, and I was outraged. So I called him on the phone, and I, you know, I used bad line. I was really mad, And, uh, he said, woah. Woah. Woah. I I just got that. You know? That's what the intel briefers told me that you were working for Russia. And I said, that's what the intel briefers told you. You believe your fucking intel like, how old are you, son? You know? I'm from DC. My dad was in this world. Like Yeah. You don't you're being manipulated by your intel briefers.”

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There are members of Congress who are controlled by intel agencies. A high-ranking member of the House Intel Committee admitted to being spied on by the NSA. Even though he provides oversight, they still monitor him. Michael McCall, a leader among neoconservatives, accused someone of being a Russian agent based on what the intel briefers told him. When confronted, he defended himself by saying he believed the intel. This highlights the manipulation and control exerted by intel agencies over politicians.
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Speaker 0: There are members of Congress who are controlled by the intel agencies. I'm not speculating on this. You know, I I lived there for 35 years. I know this. I had a very high ranking very high ranking member of the House Intel Committee tell me at dinner at a restaurant in Washington when he'd been drinking. We gotta talk about this. And I said, oh, I'll text you. He goes, I I can't text. And I said, why is that? And he goes, well, because NSA reads my text. And I said, NSA, reach wait. You're the head guy on the intelligence committee. You're their boss. You're providing oversight in our constitution constitutional system. He's like, yeah. But, you know, they're still spying on me, first thing. Second thing, Michael McCall, who is, You know? The leader of, I would say, the neocons in the house, kind of low key neocons, but but neocons. What I got into an argument with him once last year on the phone. He told somebody that I was a Russian agent or something, and I was outraged. So I called him on the phone, and I, you know, I used bad lying. I was really mad. And he said, woah. Woah. Woah. I I just got that. You know, that's what the intel briefers told me that you were working for Russia. And I said, that's what the intel briefers told you? You believe your fucking intel like, how old are you, son? You know, I'm from DC. My dad was in this world. Like, you don't you're being manipulated by your intel
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@LizCrokin - LIZ CROKIN

There are members of Congress who rape children. Some are involved in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking ring while others are blackmailed or compromised in other ways. There should be an investigation into any member of Congress blocking the request to subpoena Epstein’s flight logs.

@ACTBrigitte - Brigitte Gabriel

BREAKING: Senator Dick Durbin just BLOCKED Senator Marsha Blackburn's request to subpoena Jeffrey Epstein's flight logs! https://t.co/PiuzeY6Xy3

Saved - December 1, 2023 at 11:42 PM
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Despite allegations of misconduct, several politicians have managed to remain in office without facing expulsion. Eric Swalwell's involvement with a Chinese spy, Adam Schiff's false claims about the Russia Hoax, Sen Bob Menendez's acceptance of bribes from Egypt, and Jamal Bowman's deceptive actions have all gone unpunished. Accountability is crucial in maintaining public trust.

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

Eric Swalwell slept with a Chinese spy. He hasn’t been expelled from Congress. Adam Schiff threw our country into turmoil for 4 years lying about the Russia Hoax. He hasn’t been expelled from Congress. Sen Bob Menendez took bribes from Egypt. He hasn’t been expelled from office. Jamal Bowman pulled a fire alarm to delay votes then lied about it. He hasn’t been expelled from Congress.

Saved - December 17, 2023 at 5:44 PM
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The DC Blackmail Portal is a method used by intelligence agencies to target and recruit lawmakers through honeypots, bribery, and drugs. It is not only foreign intelligence agencies, but also the unelected and illegal Shadow Government that engages in these tactics. The aim is to entice individuals with enticing offers, regardless of their sexual orientation. This has been a longstanding practice in intelligence operations.

@drawandstrike - Brian Cates - Political Columnist & Pundit

How the DC Blackmail Portal works: Are you straight? They will send incredible looking young women at you. Inviting you to the parties. One at a time, and if that doesn't work, 2 or 3 at a time. If you're gay, they will send young men. If you swing both ways, they'll send a young woman and a young man together. What ever it takes to make the enticing offer, to see if you'll bite. If it isn't sex, it'll be bribery or drugs. Whatever it takes. Intelligence agencies have been using honeypots and bribery/drug schemes to pull people in and turn them into assets for over a hundred years at this point. You think the Chinese or the Russians are the only ones that do this, like in the Clayton Lonetree case or Fang Fang doing the bang bang with Swalwell? The unelected and illegal Shadow Government targets all incoming lawmakers for recruitment through the DC Blackmail Portal. It ain't just foreign intel agencies sending young attractive people at our lawmakers. This is why DC is a literal cespool.

Saved - December 17, 2023 at 2:50 PM
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A video interview of a minor in the Dominican Republic accusing Senator Menendez of engaging in paid sexual activities has surfaced. Senator Menendez chairs the US Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, and Senator Cardin is also a member. A staffer of Senator Cardin, Aidanmaesec, was recently fired for making a gay sex tape in the Senate Hart committee room and is registered as a foreign agent for the Dominican Republic. The connection between these events is worth noting.

@LauraLoomer - Laura Loomer

WATCH: Here’s a video interview of one of the minors in the Dominican Republic who accused @SenatorMenendez of having sex with her for money. Bob Menendez is the chair of the US Senate Foreign Affairs Committee. @SenatorCardin is also a member of that committee, and his staffer, @Aidanmaesec, who was just exposed and fired today for making a gay sex tape in the Senate Hart committee room, also happens to be registered with FARA as a foreign agent for Dominican Republic!! Interesting “coincidence”, isn’t it?? 🧐🤨🧐

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She was promised $500 but only received $100. She claims that the person who owed her the money gave it to someone else who then gave her a portion of it. This incident occurred in Casa de Campo.
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Speaker 0: She, was promised, 500, and she was paid only 100. No. She said he gave money to another guy who gave her money. In, Casa de Campo, here in,

@LauraLoomer - Laura Loomer

🚨🚨 FOREIGN AGENT SENATE STAFFER GONE WILD🚨🚨 It’s worth noting that @SenatorCardin is a member of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, which is chaired by Senator Bob Menendez @SenatorMenendez. Cardin’s staffer, @Aidanmaesec, who was fired today after he was exposed for filming a sex tape in the Senate building, is registered as a foreign agent with FARA for his work with the Dominican Republic. In December of 2022, Senator Cardin was mentioned in a joint press release with Senator Menendez to celebrate the Senate Foreign Affairs committee passage of their resolution honoring the United States’s bond with the Dominican Republic. This is noteworthy, because in 2013, Senator Menendez was accused of having sex with underage hookers in the Dominican Republic. There’s even video interviews with the minors who said they were paid to have sex with Senator Menendez. Aidan’s social media posts contain confessions of him having sexual relations with several in the US Senate, including US Senators. Receipts! 👇🏻

Saved - December 21, 2023 at 9:26 PM
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Members of Congress are facing scrutiny for their involvement in sex tapes, with Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) previously being criticized for sharing their secrets. Concerns are raised about the character of those in power, suggesting that they may be susceptible to blackmail.

@MJTruthUltra - UltraMJTruth

Since all of these filthy sex tapes are coming out from members of Congress… Remember when Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) got in trouble for sharing their dirty secrets, that members of Congress were having Sexual Orgies and doing Cocaine? There are truly sick people running our country! And you can bet your ass all of them are being blackmailed. May 2022 https://rumble.com/vyytcv-oopsie-us-state-representative-madison-cawthorn-says-dc-is-filled-with-orgi.html

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In Washington, there is a lot of sexual perversion among the older politicians. As a young person, I have admired many of these individuals, but I have been shocked by their behavior. I have been invited to attend sexual orgies at their homes, which is disturbing. Additionally, some of these leaders who claim to be fighting addiction have openly used cocaine in front of me. It's a crazy situation.
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Speaker 0: Sexual perversion that goes on in Washington. I mean, being kind of a young guy in Washington, remember the average age is probably 60 or 70. And I look at all these people, a lot of them that I I you know, I've looked up to through my life. I've always paid attention to politics, guys that you know? Then all of a sudden, you get invited to, like, well, hey. We're gonna have kind of A sexual get together at one of our homes. You should come. They're like, what what did you just ask me to come to? And then you realize they're asking you to come to an orgy. Or the fact that there's some of the people that are leading on the movement to try and remove addiction in our country. And then you watch them do a key bump of cocaine right in front of you. And it's like, this is wild.
Oopsie! US State Representative Madison Cawthorn Says DC is Filled With Orgies & Cocaine! Madison Cawthorn Spills the Beans on What Happens in Washington. Orgies? Cocaine? Political Junkie & Truth teller in my spare time. I built a Website in my spare time that tracks election fraud and th rumble.com
Saved - December 23, 2023 at 12:14 PM
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Former Rep George Santos criticizes Congress for their unethical behavior, claiming that some members get drunk and party with lobbyists, openly selling their votes on policies. He expresses frustration over the lack of ethics investigations and highlights the hypocrisy in Washington DC. Despite facing expulsion, Santos is unbothered and proud to be an outsider who challenges the system and votes against leadership.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

Former Rep George Santos EXPOSES Congress Gets Drunk Partying With Lobbyists & They Are Openly Selling Their Votes On Policies, They’re Openly “Selling The American People” “Im not running for reelection because I don't want to work with a bunch of hypocrites. It's gross. I have co colleagues who are more worried about getting drunk every night with the next lobbyist that they're gonna screw and pretend like none of us know what's going on and sell off the American people not show up to vote because they're too hungover or whatever the reason is or not show up to vote at all and just give their card out like fucking candy for someone else to vote for them. This shit happens every single week. Where are the ethics investigations? And that that breaks house rules. All of this shit they're coming after me is before I was even a member of congress, yet these members behave abominantly while they're in congress. So that's what we're up against. It's the sheer thickness of the hypocrisy of Washington DC. I I don't care. You wanna expel me? I'll wear it like a badge of honor. I'll be the 6th expelled member of congress in the history of congress. And guess what? I'll be the only 1 expelled without a conviction. I'll be expelled because people simply did not like me, because they thought that they didn't want me. I'm too much of an outsider. I buck The system. I buck leadership. I vote against leadership. I like my leadership, but I don't agree with them a 100%.”

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I am not seeking reelection due to my frustration with the hypocrisy and unethical behavior of my colleagues. Many of them prioritize socializing with lobbyists over serving the American people. They often skip votes, either due to hangovers or by giving their voting cards to others. Despite their misconduct, they are not held accountable. The thick layer of hypocrisy in Washington, DC is disheartening. However, I am not bothered by the prospect of being expelled from Congress. I would wear it as a badge of honor, as I would be the sixth member to be expelled without any convictions. My outsider status and tendency to challenge the system and leadership have made me unpopular among some. Although I respect my leadership, I do not always agree with them completely.
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Speaker 0: Not running for reelection because I don't want to work with a bunch of hypocrites. It's gross. I have co colleagues who are more worried about getting drunk every night with the next lobbyist that they're gonna screw and pretend like none of us know what's going on and sell off the American people, not show up to vote because they're too hungover or whatever the reason is or not show up to vote at all and just give their card out like fucking candy for someone else to vote for them. This shit happens every single week. Where are the ethics investigations? And that that breaks house rules. All of this shit they're coming after me is before I was even a member of congress. Yet these members behave abominantly while They're in congress. So that's what we're up against. It's the sheer thickness of the hypocrisy see of Washington, DC. I I don't care. You wanna expel me? I'll wear it like a badge of honor. I'll be the 6th expelled member of Congress in the history of Congress, and guess what? I'll be the only one spelled without a conviction. I'll be expelled because people simply did not like me because they thought that they didn't want me. I'm too much of an outsider. I buck the system. I buck leadership. I vote against leadership. I like my leadership, but I don't agree with them a 100%.
Saved - December 23, 2023 at 7:32 PM
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Congressman Tim Burchett reveals how politicians can be blackmailed to influence their policies. He describes scenarios where individuals are lured into compromising situations and then threatened with the release of incriminating tapes. The public's increased awareness of sexual blackmail in the government, along with the upcoming Epstein reveal, indicates a significant disclosure on the horizon.

@MJTruthUltra - UltraMJTruth

Holy Shizzles! 🥳🎉 Congressman Tim Burchett Describes How Politicians are Blackmailed to Influence Their Policies “This how it works. You're visiting, you're out of the country, you're out of town, or you're in a motel or bar in DC, and some, whatever you're into, women or men or whatever, comes up and they're very attractive and they're laughing at your jokes and you're buying them a drink. Next thing you know, you're in the motel room with them, naked, and next thing you know, you're about to make a key vote, and what happens? Some well-dressed person comes up and whispers in your ear, hey man, there's tapes out on you. Were you in a motel room on whatever, with whoever? And then you're like, uh-oh, and said, you really ought not be voting for this thing.” MY THOUGHTS: I am 100% certain the American public is being prepped for major DECLAS. The types of conversations we are having now compared to past years are night and day. Millions of people are learning about sexual blackmail in our government, on the cusp of a big Epstein reveal, and more to come…. So much more. https://rumble.com/v42v6xq-tim-burchett-describes-how-politicians-are-blackmailed.html

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You're in a different place, maybe another country or town, and you're at a bar or motel in DC. You meet someone attractive, have a good time, and end up in a motel room with them. Suddenly, someone well-dressed approaches you and tells you that there are compromising tapes of you in that motel room. They advise you not to vote for something because of it.
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Speaker 0: It's how it works. You're visiting, you're out of the country or out of town or you're in a motel or bar in DC and some whatever you're you're into women or men or whatever comes up and they're very attractive and they're laughing at your jokes and buying a drink. Next thing you know you're in the motel room with them naked. And next thing you know, you're about to make a key vote and what happens? Some well dressed person comes up and whispers in your ear, hey man, there's tapes out on you. Were you in a motel room on whatever with whoever. And then you're like, uh-oh. And said, you really ought not to be voting for this thing.
Tim Burchett Describes How Politicians are Blackmailed Tip/Donating (everything I do is free, so any tips are appreciated) https://www.givesendgo.com/theunshakeablepundit Truth Seeker in my Spare Time You Can Follow Me at: Telegram is my home base of Oper rumble.com
Saved - December 23, 2023 at 6:39 PM
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There are claims of an international child kidnapping ring operated by the CIA, along with allegations of government involvement in drug and weapon trafficking. The posts also mention blackmail and the influence it has on lawmakers in Washington, D.C. Additionally, there is a reference to a plan by the Rothschilds and illuminati to take over America and the world. Former FBI Chief Ted Gunderson is cited as a source for some of these claims.

@vDarknessFalls8 - vDarkness Falls

"Why didn't someone investigate this international child kidnapping ring being operated by the CIA? Why are Congressman voting on Bills like the Patriot Act which takes away many of our Constitutional Rights? The REASON the Congressman & the Senators vote for these STUPID Bills is becuase many of them have been set up & framed through sex & drugs" (Blackmail) *CoughJeffreyEpsteinCough* The United States Government trafficks drugs, weapons & children. It's time to wake up. Child Trafficking Clinton White House : Former FBI Chief Ted Gunderson's - satanism in Society - 👇👇👇 https://youtu.be/q4qWYv67XA4?si=fhocOVSv3BLB8C8d… ☝️☝️☝️

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Every hour, around 83 children go missing in this country, which adds up to over 700,000 children disappearing each year. Additionally, an estimated 2,500 children are kidnapped and murdered annually, but the FBI refuses to investigate. There are concerns about an international child kidnapping ring operated by the CIA, and questions arise as to why congressmen vote for bills like the Patriot Act, which infringe upon our constitutional rights. It is suggested that some individuals within our government may be orchestrating terrorist acts to justify passing such bills, and that some congressmen have been manipulated through sex and drugs.
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Speaker 0: Today, as we as I stand here and you sit there, the children are disappearing in this country at the rate of 83 per hour. That's over 700,000 children a year. Now I can go back to July 1982, the Reader's just claimed there were 100,000 children disappearing every year. There's another statistic that I find very interesting and that is that it is and that is that it is estimated 2,500 children are kidnapped and murdered in this country every year. That's an unbelievable figure. Yet the FBI refuses to investigate it. Why doesn't somebody take some action in that area? Why didn't somebody investigate this international child kidnapping ring being operated by the CIA? Why are these congressmen voting on bills like the Patriot Act which takes away many of our constitutional rights civil liberties in the best interest of protection for our country and protection from the terrorists. Let me tell you something, ladies and gentlemen. There are people in our government, a rogue outfit, whatever, I'm not sure who are actually behind these terrorist acts. And the reason they're behind the terrorist acts is so they can pass bills like the Patriot Act and the reason the congressmen and the senators vote for these stupid bills, stupid by our terms and our definition is because they've been many of them have been set up and frame through sex and drugs.

@drawandstrike - Brian Cates - Political Columnist & Pundit

I told you. Madison Cawthorn told you. About the DC Blackmail portal. ITS A REAL THING. If you are a new lawmaker that's been sent to DC, you WILL BE APPROACHED. They will try to draw you in. Will it take sex? Great! They can arrange that! A big honking under the table illegal bribe! They can arrange that too! And once they get the pictures or the bank records, they OWN YOU. You **will** do what you are told. Or they make it very clear they will make you and you family pY.

@vDarknessFalls8 - vDarkness Falls

1776 - The Rothschilds / illuminati / NWO's plan to enact 25 key goals to take over America & the rest of the world. "Drugs from Southeast Asia were being flown into the United States to various military bases in plastic bags within the bodies of the dead G.I.'s" : Former FBI Chief Ted Gunderson I'll give you Patriots -> 41 <- guesses as to who that POS infilTRAITOR was, that was trafficking drugs inside the bodies of our fallen soldiers out of Southeast Asia.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the goals of the Rothschild family to establish a one world government, as outlined by Adam Weissoff. These goals include controlling the press, corrupting the youth through sex and drugs, and placing members of the Illuminati in key government positions. The speaker then shares their involvement in the case of Dr. Jeffrey R. MacDonald, a former Green Beret doctor convicted of murdering his wife and children. They claim that evidence was lost, stolen, and altered, and that a confession from Helena Stokley revealed that a satanic cult group was responsible for the crimes. The speaker also mentions the involvement of the cult in drug distribution.
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Speaker 0: 17/76, May 1st, Adam Weissoff was commissioned by the Rothschild family to set up the goals to control and take over the world with a one world government. And Vysoft came up with 25 goals. Among these goals were control the press, corrupt the youth through sex and drugs, elect our own people, our own people meaning the Illuminati, to key positions in all levels of the government, city, county, state, and federal, and it goes on. The final goal was to take over the world the 1 world government. Information is very well documented, but we haven't got a car in this magazine His book, excuse me, Pawns in the Game. When I retired, I had no idea What was going on? I had no idea about the Illuminati. I had no idea about Adam Vysoff. However, my first major investigation When I returned from Puerto Rico was a debt to doctor Jeffrey r McDonald case. He's a former Green Beret doctor who was convicted of murdering his wife and 2 children at Fort Bragg, February 17 1970. He'd been tried and convicted, sentenced to 3 consecutive life I was asked by the defense team to investigate the case because they claimed that doctor McDonald was innocent. I said I would, but if I learned that he murdered his wife and 2 children, I would discontinue my investigation, no longer become involved. I want you to know I'm still working for doctor McDonald. He is an innocent man. Now once I became involved in the case, I had to read everything. And I learned that evidence was lost, evidence was stolen, evidence was altered, and FBI agent Paul Stambaugh lied before the grand jury. And most important of all, Colette, the wife, had again, where she had fought off the assailants under her fingernails. That skin was handed over to William f Ivory, the chief investigator for the army, and it has disappeared. 10 months into the case, October 25 1980. I, through a series of circumstances, I don't have time to go into the details now, obtained a signed confession from 1 Helena Stokley. I had 3 sessions with her 10 days each total of 30 days. Helena told me that doctor McDonald did not commit those crimes, that they were committed by her a panic cult group. And I said to myself, what's this all about? I don't know anything about Satanism. I read about it in the bible, of course, and that's about it. But as I delved into the case, I learned that drugs from Southeast Asia were being flown into United States with various military bases in plastic bags in the bodies of the dead GIs. I further learned from Elena that her satanic cult group was involved in distributing these drugs up and down the East Coast. They were mad at doctor McDonald because he was abusive to the cults cult members and the DI's who went to the civilian hospital where he was moonlighting for relief of some sort. They went in and attacked him that night. There were total 7 involved in the crime. She named them all for me. Right now today, I know where some of them are located. But to further check and document this, I went to the UCLA library and I found out, In fact, in the Time Magazine, January 1, 1973, there was an article about bringing drugs in plastic bag and body cavities of dead GIs. There was no question in my mind Helena was telling the truth.
Saved - March 27, 2024 at 2:06 AM
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FBI Chief Ted Gunderson claims that some Congressmen and Senators are coerced into voting for certain bills due to being set up and framed through drugs and sex. Interesting perspective worth considering.

@Red_Pill_US - Red Pill USA

FBI Chief Ted Gunderson made this startling statement: "The reason the Congressmen & the Senators vote for these stupid bills, is bc they've been, many of them, have been set up and framed thru drugs and sex." https://t.co/PzzBBU5WlK

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Around 2,500 children are kidnapped and killed annually in the US, with many Americans unaware. A former FBI agent from Los Angeles revealed that young children were taken from foster homes, orphanages, and Boystown for disturbing rituals involving sacrifices. The children mentioned being flown to the mountains for ceremonies with adults in black robes, including prominent figures in Washington DC. The agent also claimed that politicians were manipulated through sex and drugs to pass certain bills.
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Speaker 0: It's estimated 2,500 children are kidnapped and murdered in this country every year. Americans, for the most part, are oblivious to what's really going on behind the scenes. I retired from the FBI, March 1979. At that time, I was in charge of the FBI Los Angeles division. I had more than 700 personnel under my command. And in that particular instance, they were taking children out of foster homes, orphanages, boystown. These are 2, 3, and 4 year old children before they enter kindergarten. In addition, the children claimed that they were flown into the mountains where they were involved with adults in robes, black robes, chanting candles. They talked about the brown babies who were sacra who were cut up, actually sacrificed. And flying them to Washington DC for sex orgies with prominent people including congressmen, senators, and certain people in the White House. And the reason the congressman and the senators vote for these stupid bills is because they've been many of them have been set up and framed through sex and drugs.

@Red_Pill_US - Red Pill USA

This is worth the read: https://t.co/THSd9e3GvK

Saved - April 21, 2024 at 4:33 PM
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Members of Congress and a high-ranking senior elected official have expressed fear that intelligence agencies may plant child pornography on their computers. Mike Pompeo is regarded highly in Republican Washington. Tucker Carlson, while not certain if they are being blackmailed, claims that they all have something to hide. A powerful elected official has confirmed these concerns.

@MJTruthUltra - MJTruthUltra

Holy Shizzles! 🚨 Members of Congress are Terrified of Intel Agencies Planting Kiddie Porn on their Computers — Intel Committee Members and a High Ranking Sr. Elected Official Admitted it’s Happening • Mike Pompeo is treated like a pillar or Republican Washington “people don’t say that because they’re worried about being punished. They’re worried about someone putting kiddie porn on their computer.” • Members of Congress are Terrified of the Intel Agencies —— “I’m not guessing at that… they’ve told me that.” • People on the Intel Committee who are supposed to be overseeing Intel agencies have told Tucker that • A high-ranking senior elected official • Tucker says while he doesn’t 100% know if they’re being blackmailed, ——“They all have things to hide. I know that for a fact.” • Tucker said a “Very Powerful Elected Official.. a Very Famous Person” pretty much confirmed it’s happening. This Clip https://rumble.com/v4qkm2w-members-of-congress-are-terrified-intel-agencies-will-plant-kiddie-porn-on-.html Full Interview https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DfTU5LA_kw8&pp=ygURam9lIHJvZ2FuIHBvZGNhc3Q%3D

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Mike Pompeo is criticized for keeping information secret and being involved in questionable actions. Members of Congress fear intelligence agencies and lack accountability. The speaker suggests that committee chairmen may be compromised due to personal secrets, leading to inaction on important issues. The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of action and accountability in government.
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Speaker 0: And like he goes to fundraisers and dinners and everyone's like, hey, Mike Pompeo. It's like, no. You're the guy who kept information the public has right to know secret. You're the guy who plotted the murder of someone who committed no crime. You are the outlaw. You are the bad guy. But, no, he's treated as like, you know, like a pillar of Republican Washington. I think that's I think it's mind bending to watch that. And by the way you know, whatever. That's all I'll say. By the way. No. I mean, I'm you know, people don't say that because they're worried about getting punished. They're worried about someone putting kiddie porn on their computer. Right. Members of congress are terrified of the intel agencies. I'm not guessing at that. They've told me that, including people on the intel committee, including people who run the intel committee. The people whose job it is to oversee and keep in line these enormous secretive agencies whose budgets we can't even know. They're black budgets. They're the parents. The agencies are the children. They're afraid of the agencies. That's not compatible with democracy. Democracy is a really simple system. Even representative democracy like ours. The people rule. They do so through elections. They express their preference through voting. They send their people to the capital city to run the government on their behalf. Whenever you have unelected people who are not accountable to anyone making the biggest decisions, you don't have a democracy, you have something else, another system. I would call it a tyranny or whatever you wanna call it. It's not a democracy. So that's, like, super obvious. It's playing out in front of everyone, and no one cares and no one does anything about it. And I and I think the reason is because they're threatened. And if you look at the committee chairman who allowed this shit to happen year after year, they're all and I don't know. People say, oh, they're compromised or being blackmailed or I don't have evidence of that, but I know them. And they all have things to hide. I know that for a fact. And so it's not a stretch of imagination to imagine that, you know, some committee chairman who's allowing warrantless spying on Americans to continue or whatever abuse they're allowing, knowing fully or hiding the truth about UAPs, ignoring the UAP disclosure act of 2023, Like, why are they doing that? It's not impossible to imagine that some guy with a drinking problem or a weird sex life, and that's very common, very common up there. That's why they're doing it because they don't wanna be excluded. I don't I don't have evidence of that. I don't have proof of that. Right. But that that's not a crazy thing to assume that that could be happening. And I said to somebody, a very powerful person the other day in a conversation in my kitchen, an elected official holds a really senior position, a very famous person. I was going crazy. I was so mad about all this stuff and about the warrantless spying and about the funding for these insane wars. And I said to the guy who serves in one of the legislative bodies, I got so mad my dogs were afraid. They're like, woah. Why are you yelling? Because I don't yell at home. But I was like, all these people are controlled. They're all, you know, got weird sex lives, and all these things are hiding, and they're being blackmailed by the intel agencies. And he said, and I'm quoting, I know. It was like, are we or okay. So at this point, we're just sort of we're just sort of admitting that's real? Like, how why do we allow that to continue?
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Saved - April 21, 2024 at 5:27 AM

@JamesOKeefeIII - James O'Keefe

It’s time to expose the intel community on video. Elected officials are afraid of them because they could use personal stuff as blackmail. Do not run for office unless you’re willing to lay down your life for your country. Do not run if fear is in your vocabulary.

@MJTruthUltra - MJTruthUltra

Holy Shizzles! 🚨 Members of Congress are Terrified of Intel Agencies Planting Kiddie Porn on their Computers — Intel Committee Members and a High Ranking Sr. Elected Official Admitted it’s Happening • Mike Pompeo is treated like a pillar or Republican Washington “people don’t say that because they’re worried about being punished. They’re worried about someone putting kiddie porn on their computer.” • Members of Congress are Terrified of the Intel Agencies —— “I’m not guessing at that… they’ve told me that.” • People on the Intel Committee who are supposed to be overseeing Intel agencies have told Tucker that • A high-ranking senior elected official • Tucker says while he doesn’t 100% know if they’re being blackmailed, ——“They all have things to hide. I know that for a fact.” • Tucker said a “Very Powerful Elected Official.. a Very Famous Person” pretty much confirmed it’s happening. This Clip https://rumble.com/v4qkm2w-members-of-congress-are-terrified-intel-agencies-will-plant-kiddie-porn-on-.html Full Interview https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DfTU5LA_kw8&pp=ygURam9lIHJvZ2FuIHBvZGNhc3Q%3D

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Mike Pompeo is criticized for keeping information secret and being involved in questionable activities. Members of Congress fear intelligence agencies and are not holding them accountable. This lack of oversight undermines democracy. Some speculate that committee chairmen may be compromised due to personal secrets, leading to inaction on important issues. Powerful individuals acknowledge this reality but question why it is allowed to persist.
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Speaker 0: And like he goes to fundraisers and dinners and everyone's like, hey, Mike Pompeo. It's like, no. You're the guy who kept information the public has right to know secret. You're the guy who plotted the murder of someone who committed no crime. You are the outlaw. You are the bad guy. But, no, he's treated as like, you know, like a pillar of Republican Washington. I think that's I think it's mind bending to watch that. And by the way you know, whatever. That's all I'll say. By the way. No. I mean, I'm you know, people don't say that because they're worried about getting punished. They're worried about someone putting kiddie porn on their computer. Right. Members of congress are terrified of the intel agencies. I'm not guessing at that. They've told me that, including people on the intel committee, including people who run the intel committee. The people whose job it is to oversee and keep in line these enormous secretive agencies whose budgets we can't even know. They're black budgets. They're the parents. The agencies are the children. They're afraid of the agencies. That's not compatible with democracy. Democracy is a really simple system. Even representative democracy like ours. The people rule. They do so through elections. They express their preference through voting. They send their people to the capital city to run the government on their behalf. Whenever you have unelected people who are not accountable to anyone making the biggest decisions, you don't have a democracy, you have something else, another system. I would call it a tyranny or whatever you wanna call it. It's not a democracy. So that's, like, super obvious. It's playing out in front of everyone, and no one cares and no one does anything about it. And I and I think the reason is because they're threatened. And if you look at the committee chairman who allowed this shit to happen year after year, they're all and I don't know. People say, oh, they're compromised or being blackmailed or I don't have evidence of that, but I know them. And they all have things to hide. I know that for a fact. And so it's not a stretch of imagination to imagine that, you know, some committee chairman who's allowing warrantless spying on Americans to continue or whatever abuse they're allowing, knowing fully or hiding the truth about UAPs, ignoring the UAP disclosure act of 2023, Like, why are they doing that? It's not impossible to imagine that some guy with a drinking problem or a weird sex life, and that's very common, very common up there. That's why they're doing it because they don't wanna be excluded. I don't I don't have evidence of that. I don't have proof of that. Right. But that that's not a crazy thing to assume that that could be happening. And I said to somebody, a very powerful person the other day in a conversation in my kitchen, an elected official holds a really senior position, a very famous person. I was going crazy. I was so mad about all this stuff and about the warrantless spying and about the funding for these insane wars. And I said to the guy who serves in one of the legislative bodies, I got so mad my dogs were afraid. They're like, woah. Why are you yelling? Because I don't yell at home. But I was like, all these people are controlled. They're all, you know, got weird sex lives, and all these things are hiding, and they're being blackmailed by the intel agencies. And he said, and I'm quoting, I know. It was like, are we or okay. So at this point, we're just sort of we're just sort of admitting that's real? Like, how why do we allow that to continue?
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Saved - April 22, 2024 at 10:57 AM

@TaraBull808 - TaraBull

Someone get this to Tucker Carlson asap https://t.co/b60pU7X8eN

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The speaker mentions a little-known aspect of their case involving FBI agents planning to plant child porn on their husband's computer. Another FBI agent in a separate case admitted to doing this. Fortunately, it was not carried out in their situation, but the thought of it happening is disturbing, especially considering they have a young daughter at home.
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Speaker 0: Are too long to be able to clear those matters up. Not quite, you know May may I say, one little reported facet of my case is one of the federal agents involved in one of the operations against me said that they intended to plant child porn in my husband's computer. This is the FBI. There's been a case, that's currently in litigation unrelated in which an FBI agent has testified that they did that. They have done that. It was not accomplished in my case. I guess the the curtain was drawn on that facet of the operation prior to them doing it. But imagine how you ever get out of that. How you they they knew we had a young daughter at home and has allegedly conspired to do that.

@TaraBull808 - TaraBull

In case you missed it, Tucker Carlson says Intelligence agencies BLACKMAlLED Congressmembers. The media won't tell you this. “They’re worried about someone putting kıddie p**n on their computer. Members of Congress are terrified of the intel agencies. I’m not guessing at that. They’ve told me that — including people on the intel committee, including people who run the intel committee,” Tucker Carlson said.

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Politicians fear intel agencies due to potential blackmail, compromising democracy. Elected officials with hidden secrets allow abuses to persist. Speculation on reasons for inaction includes personal flaws and blackmail. A powerful official acknowledged this reality, highlighting a systemic issue of compromise and control.
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Speaker 0: And, by the way you know, whatever. That's all I'll say. By the way? No. I mean, I'm you know, people don't say that because they're worried about getting punished. They're worried about someone putting kiddie porn on their computer. Right. Members of congress are terrified of the intel agencies. I'm not guessing at that. They've told me that, including people on the intel committee, including people who run the intel committee, The people whose job it is to oversee and keep in line these enormous secretive agencies whose budgets we can't even know. They're black budgets. They're the parents, the agencies are the children. They're afraid of the agencies. That's not compatible with democracy. Democracy is a really simple system, even representative democracy like ours. The people rule. They do so through elections. They express their preference through voting. They send their people to the capital city to run the government on their behalf. Whenever you have unelected people who are not accountable to anyone making the biggest decisions, you don't have a democracy. You You have something else. Another system. I would call it a tyranny or whatever you wanna call it. It's not a democracy. So that's, like, super obvious. It's playing out in front of everyone, and no one cares and no one does anything about it. And I and I think the reason is because they're threatened. And if you look at the committee chairman who allowed this shit to happen year after year, they're all and I don't know. People say, oh, they're compromised. They're being blackmailed. I don't have evidence of that. But I know them, and they all have things to hide. I know that for a fact. And so it's not a stretch of imagination to imagine that, you know, some committee chairman who's allowing warrantless spying on Americans to continue or whatever abuse they're allowing, knowing fully or hiding the truth about UAPs, ignoring the UAP disclosure act of 2023. Why are they doing that? It's not impossible to imagine that some guy had a drinking problem or a weird sex life, and that's very common, very common up there. That's why they're doing it. Because they don't wanna be ex I don't I don't have evidence of that. I don't have proof of that. Right. But that that's not a crazy thing to assume that that could be happening. And I said to somebody, a very powerful person the other day in a conversation in my kitchen, an elected official holds a really senior position, a very famous person. I was going crazy. I was so mad about all all the stuff and about the warrantless spying and about the funding for these insane wars. And I said to the guy who serves in one of the legislative bodies, I got so mad my dogs were afraid. They're like, well, why are you yelling? Because I don't yell at home. But I was like, all these people are controlled. They're all, you know, we've got weird sex lives, and all these things are hiding, and they're being blackmailed by the intel agencies. And he said, and I'm quoting, I know. I was, like, are we okay. So at this point, we're just sort of we're just sort of admitting that's real? Like, how why do we allow that to continue? The having people compromise thing, god, that's an old story.
Saved - August 14, 2024 at 4:38 PM
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I shared a candid account of how politicians can be influenced through blackmail. It often starts innocently enough, with attractive individuals engaging them in social settings. Before they know it, they find themselves in compromising situations. Just before a crucial vote, someone might approach them with a threat about having incriminating evidence, leading to a sudden change in their decision-making. This highlights the darker side of political maneuvering and the pressures lawmakers face.

@MJTruthUltra - MJTruthUltra

Congressman Tim Burchett Describes How Politicians are Blackmailed to Influence Their Policies “This how it works. You're visiting, you're out of the country, you're out of town, or you're in a motel or bar in DC, and some, whatever you're into, women or men or whatever, comes up and they're very attractive and they're laughing at your jokes and you're buying them a drink. Next thing you know, you're in the motel room with them, naked, and next thing you know, you're about to make a key vote, and what happens? Some well-dressed person comes up and whispers in your ear, hey man, there's tapes out on you. Were you in a motel room on whatever, with whoever? And then you're like, uh-oh, and said, you really ought not be voting for this thing.” https://rumble.com/v42v6xq-tim-burchett-describes-how-politicians-are-blackmailed.html

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You're out of town, enjoying some time at a bar or motel. You meet someone attractive, share some laughs, and end up in a motel room together. Just before a crucial vote, someone approaches you, hinting that there are tapes of your encounter. You realize the potential consequences and reconsider your voting decision.
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Speaker 0: It's how it works. You're visiting, you're out of the country or out of town or you're in a motel or bar in DC and some whatever you're you're into women or men or whatever comes up and they're very attractive and they're laughing at your jokes and and they and you're buying them a drink. Next thing you know, you're in the motel room with them naked. And next thing you know, you know, you're about to make a key vote and what happens? Some well dressed person comes up and whispers in your ear. Hey, man. There's tapes out on you. Were you in a motel room on whatever with whoever? And then you're like, uh-oh. And said, you really ought not be voting for this thing.
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Saved - September 18, 2024 at 9:20 PM
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I’ve been highlighting how some Congress members quickly amass wealth by making market-influencing decisions. Tulsi Gabbard pointed out that these representatives can sway industries, leading to significant financial gains. George Santos added that they receive classified information and are instructed on when to trade, often resulting in substantial profits. This raises serious concerns about the integrity of our political system, suggesting it operates like a criminal enterprise, especially with lobbyists funding their education.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

Former Rep Tulsi Gabbard exposing Congress Reps quickly become multimillionaires by making decisions that influence our markets Former Rep George Santos exposing Congress Reps get classified information & are actually told THE EXACT DAY to do certain trades in the stock market Tulsi Gabbard “The reality is you're in a position where you're making decisions either in committee or on the house floor that influence our markets, that influence the outcomes of certain industries, either causing some to tank or others to skyrocket.” Lobbyists are also paying for Congress Reps tuition at fancy Ivy League schools George Santos says Congress Representatives are told to trade on the exact day the stock jumps 80% making a fortune. This is a criminal enterprise

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A member of the Ways and Means Committee is allegedly insider trading based on her disclosures. It is claimed that proving this is easy by examining her trading activity and communications following classified briefings. The speaker questions how she became a member of the committee and then executed trades on NYCB just before Signature Bank collapsed, resulting in an 80% stock increase. The speaker dismisses the idea that this was a lucky trade, asserting it was a well-informed trade.
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Speaker 0: As I call her now. I mean, she's insider trading, and it's almost evident if you look at her disclosures. I mean, it it's not hard to see a member. We prove that? Oh, it's very easy. She receives classified briefings as a member of the Ways and Means Committee. It takes a very competent DOJ pardon me, FBI officer to go look at her trading and how it works and just look at her communication. It this is all digitized these days. It's not hard to see a person saying, hey. Do this trade. Just got a good tip. She's pushed back on that, though. Yeah. Well, they all push back. But can somebody explain to me how is it that she miraculously becomes a member of the committee and then she's doing trades on NYCB with the signature bank collapse just a day before having an 80% stock hike. That's not a lucky trade, Marsha. That's a very well informed trade.
Saved - December 24, 2024 at 2:18 PM
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I’m baffled by the recent developments. Matt Gaetz, now selected for Attorney General, promises to tackle insider trading in Congress and labels Ukraine a money laundering scheme. Yet, just as allegations of underage sexual assault against him surface, Congress members who used $17 million in taxpayer money to settle their own sexual misconduct can keep it all under wraps, along with the Epstein client list. It feels like organized crime in Congress, especially with Thomas Massie's revelation about the hush money.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

So let me get this straight, Matt Gaetz gets selected for Attorney General - Vows to target Congress insider trading - Calls Ukraine a money laundering operation Magically has underage sexual assault ALLEGATIONS, not charges, publicly released BUT the Congress reps who used $17 million in taxpayer money to settle sexual assault charges are allowed to keep it a secret along with the Jeffrey Epstein client list? Yeah right. US Congress is organized crime Thomas Massie “Congress has paid over $17 million in hush money for se*ual misconduct inside Congress. That was taxpayer money”

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The discussion centers on whether hush money payments should be classified as campaign finance expenses. Legal fees are typically not questioned under attorney-client privilege, and while some argue that payments influencing a campaign could be seen as campaign expenses, traditional campaign finance law does not support this. Comparisons are made to past cases, highlighting inconsistencies in legal interpretations. Concerns are raised about Congress's use of taxpayer money for sexual misconduct settlements, questioning if these should be investigated similarly. There is a belief that the recent verdict against Trump should be vacated due to constitutional violations and prosecutorial misconduct. The focus is on due process errors, which are seen as critical for appeal, while evidentiary issues may be harder to challenge. Documents are submitted to illustrate the disparity in handling hush money and misconduct settlements.
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Speaker 0: Here. But when we dig down to the bottom of and try to find out what the underlying crime is, I don't think that's been discussed enough for what the supposed underlying crime is. One of the propositions was that hush money should be reported as a campaign finance expense. Okay. If, somebody pays their attorney to to seal divorce records because they may be going to run for office or they are go are running for office, Mister Treynor, is that a a campaign finance expense? Is that something you see on campaign finance reports? Speaker 1: That is not. It it is it is something that that you would see, you know, legal fees are often reported, and it it has been the tradition at the commission in in looking at those legal fees that we don't question, what the attorney client privilege between, the candidates and, the lawyer are of what's needed in in those particular circumstances. So in, Speaker 0: let me use another example. In 1999, Bill and Hillary Clinton bought a house in New York. Obviously, influenced the election of the senate race there in New York because it moved into the house so that she could run for senate. Is that a campaign finance expense? Is is everything that could influence a campaign a campaign finance expense? Speaker 1: Well, under under mister Bragg's interpretation, it would be. But under normal campaign finance, law, it would not be. There are distinct similarities here between the John Edwards prosecution in 2008, where he paid over $1,000,000 to his mistress to keep her quiet, and was prosecuted by the Department of Justice for that and was ultimately acquitted on one count and had a mistrial on all 5 counts, because the jury was given a correct charge as to what the federal law was. In this particular case, the jury was given an incorrect jury charge as to what the law is, and they come out with the completely opposite, ruling. Speaker 0: I asked my, campaign finance treasurer if I could pay my wife $10,000. She's got more dirt on me than anybody else. And then report that as a campaign finance expense, and he's very fastidious. He manages the finances of at least a dozen different campaigns. And he looked at me like I was crazy. Yet isn't that sort of the same theory that Alvin Bragg had here, that that that something like that could be reported as a campaign finance expense? Speaker 1: It's it's very similar to what's what's happened here. Speaker 0: So, you know, Congress has paid over $17,000,000 in hush money for sexual misconduct inside of the offices in these buildings. And what's more is that was taxpayer money. Right? The allegation is that president Trump paid a $130,000 of his own money. But here in Congress, we have there may be some on this dais. I mean, I'm for turning loose all of these records. Who in here has had the taxpayer pay for their sexual misconduct charges the hush money? I bet there's some over there. There may be some over here. I don't know. But I do know it's taxpayer money, and I do know not a single penny of it has been turned in as a campaign finance expense. Wouldn't I mean, is the FEC gonna investigate the $17,000,000 that the congress has paid to settle, you know, behind closed doors these these, sexual misconduct allegations? Speaker 1: Congressman, if if a complaint were to come to us about it, I'm sure it would be thoroughly investigated. Speaker 0: I might file 1 because it seems like anybody could do this. But let me let me just ask this. Is this verdict gonna be vacated, attorney general Bailey? What do you think? Speaker 2: It absolutely should be. On on what grounds? Numerous grounds. I think the the 5 grounds I laid out in my opening statement provide sufficient justification to undermine the credibility of the conviction. I think there are additional grounds, as well, but I think that the due the constitutional violations, the due process violation, the jury unanimity, 6th amendment problem alone, the gag order is violative of the first amendment. I mean, the the prosecutorial misconduct, those the the conviction is replete with legal error. Speaker 0: Miss Foley, do you think this is gonna be vacated, this this verdict? Speaker 3: I do. And I I think eventually it's going to be, reversed based on, legal grounds rather than, mixed questions of fact and law. So some of the evidentiary issues, some of the bias issues, I think they're more difficult to win on appeal because the appellate courts owe deference on these evidentiary determinations of trial judges. Bias is very difficult to win on appeal, because the judge has so much latitude in deciding whether to recuse himself. That's why the due process errors are so critical here because, obviously, due process errors are questions of law and they get de novo standard of appellate review. The appellate courts owe absolutely no deference whatsoever. Speaker 0: So so the irony here is this is gonna be vacated. And this trial was all about trying to influence an election using the process as the punishment. Mister chairman, I'd like to submit for the record 3 documents. One is entitled FEC drops investigation into Trump hush payments. This is from 3 years ago. I'd like to introduce a document. Congress has paid $17,000,000 in sexual misconduct and discrimination settlements. This was in Axios in 2017. And my 3rd and final document I'd like to introduce is from CNN. Congress paid out $17,000,000 in settlements. Here's why we know so little.
Saved - December 31, 2024 at 1:54 PM
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I revealed that a secret slush fund established by Congress has paid over $17 million to settle sexual harassment and assault claims, including those involving minors. This issue has expanded, with members using their office budgets for similar settlements. I believe it's crucial to release all names involved and call for an audit of every member of Congress. I propose we name this initiative the 'Ethics Report For The Underage Act.'

@Real_RobN - 🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸

The secret slush fund that U.S. Congress created that paid out more than $17 million of your money to quietly settle charges of sexual harassment, rape and sexual assault on THE UNDERAGE. Just got bigger and the list of names just got larger. It turns out members of U.S. Congress have been also quietly settling their sexual harassment, rape and sexual assault on the UNDERAGE through their OFFICE BUDGETS. In other words, not only those names should be released, every single member of U.S. Congress should be AUDITED at once. And we’ll call it the ‘Ethics Report For The Underage Act.’

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Capitol Hill is facing a significant reckoning regarding sexual harassment. First, this issue is bipartisan; recent allegations involve Congressman John Conyers, who settled a complaint in 2015, and Senator Al Franken, who has apologized for unwanted touching. Additionally, Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore faces multiple accusations of sexual assault from underage women. Second, the $17 million paid since 1997 to settle various disputes through the Office of Compliance includes more than just sexual harassment cases. Some settlements, like Conyers', were paid from office budgets and are not included in that total. Regardless, taxpayers ultimately bear the cost of these settlements.
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Speaker 0: Capitol Hill has been swept into a national moment of reckoning about the frequency and pain of sexual harassment. Here are three things you need to know. Number 1. This is a bipartisan problem. The 2 most recent cases of sitting members of Congress caught up in sexual misconduct allegations are Congressman John Conyers of Michigan, who in 2015 settled a complaint filed by a former aide, and Senator Al Franken, who has apologized after accusations of unwanted touching by 4 women. But Roy Moore, the Republican's Alabama senate candidate, is facing multiple accusations of sexual assault from underage women. Senior members of both parties know that this is a problem that hits them equally. Number 2, called flush fund is only part of the story. You've heard a lot about the $17,000,000 paid out since 1997 to settle cases brought before the office of compliance. The Hill's workplace misconduct adjudicators, but that money covers many different types of disputes besides sexual harassment and some sexual harassment settlements, like the one Conyers reached, aren't counted because they were paid using office budgets, not by the office of compliance. But either way, taxpayers are still on the hook for these settlements.
Saved - January 12, 2025 at 5:36 AM
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Hearing Matt Gaetz talk about how most Congress members are owned by lobbyists and special interests is infuriating. It's like a giant cartel. He pointed out that many lobbying firms hire the family members of Congress members, which is astonishing.

@BehizyTweets - George

Matt Gaetz explaining how most members of Congress are owned by lobbyists and special interests is really infuriating to hear. It's like a giant cartel. Gaetz revealed that lobbying firms sometimes hire members's family members to get to them, "The number of spouses and children of members of Congress who become lobbyists is astonishing."

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Lobbyists start their day by attending breakfast meetings with members of Congress, where they often donate significant amounts to campaign funds while making specific requests for support on legislation. They interact with a diverse range of interest groups, from defense contractors like Lockheed Martin to cannabis associations. Throughout the day, lobbyists work the halls, engaging with congressional staff to secure commitments for their causes. Additionally, many lobbying firms hire family members of Congress, which raises concerns about conflicts of interest. For instance, a former senator's wife and son became lobbyists, prompting questions about whether their influence stems from their connections rather than their skills.
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Speaker 0: These lobbyists, what are they doing on a daily basis, like a day in the life of a lobbyist? What the lobbyists do, like, a a lobbyist would wake up and then go to a breakfast where they would hand members of congress, you know, a $1,000, bucks, $2,000 up to $5,000, and they, and they for their campaign. And right as they're delivering the money, they make a specific ask. Congressman, we really need you to sign on to this amendment. We really need this bill filed. And they go around and do it. And it was just for me, like, when I first got there before I swore off the money, it was hilarious because it'd be like, this we are Lockheed Martin. We'd like you to support this weapon system. And they're like the next group would be like, we're the cannabis association of America. And I I just brought together the weirdest of people. But but they so that's what they they'll do in the morning, and then they work the halls throughout the day with staff members who hope to one day become lobbyists saying, you know, we were there for the for the breakfast fundraiser, and, you know, your member really said they'd sign on to this letter for us or institute this amendment, and then they would extract those demands. The other thing that lobbying firms have figured out is you don't even need to use the campaign finance system if you hire people's otherwise unemployable family members. The number of spouses and children of members of congress who become lobbyists is astonishing. Like, senator Richard Burb, nor a former senator from North Carolina, his wife and son both became lobbyists, and he was the chairman of the intelligence committee. So, like, how would you feel if your interests were adverse to the people who were paying the chairman of the intelligence committee's wife and kid? Do you think that they had special persuasion skills, or was it their familial relationship that they were monetizing?
Saved - January 22, 2025 at 1:24 AM
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I’m furious after learning about how lobbyists manipulate Congress. They hand out thousands in cash for votes and sidestep campaign finance laws by employing the family members of lawmakers. It's shocking to see how many spouses and children of Congress members become lobbyists. Lobbyists are constantly present in Congress, networking with staff who aspire to join their ranks. The case of Senator Richard Burr, whose wife and son became lobbyists while he chaired the Intelligence Committee, raises serious questions about the influence of familial ties in politics.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

This will make you FURIOUS Matt Gaetz exposes how Lobbyists buy Congress - In the morning they hand them thousands of dollars IN CASH each to vote their way on legislation - They bypass campaign finance laws by “hiring people's otherwise unemployable family members” - “The number of spouses and children of members of Congress who become lobbyists is astonishing” - Lobbyists are in the halls of Congress daily, they “work the halls throughout the day with staff members who hope to one day become lobbyists” “Senator Richard Burr from North Carolina, his wife and son both became lobbyists and he was the chairman of the Intelligence committee — Do you think that they had special persuasion skills or was it their familial relationship that they were monetizing?”

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Lobbyists start their day with breakfast meetings, where they often donate significant sums to members of Congress while making specific requests, such as supporting a bill or amendment. The variety of interests represented can be surprising, ranging from defense contractors to cannabis associations. Throughout the day, lobbyists engage with congressional staff, leveraging connections made during these meetings to push their agendas. Additionally, many lobbyists are family members of Congress members, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest. For example, former Senator Richard Burr's wife and son became lobbyists while he chaired the intelligence committee, highlighting the influence of personal relationships in lobbying efforts.
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Speaker 0: These lobbyists, what are they doing on a daily basis like a day in the life of a lobbyist? Speaker 1: What the lobbyists do, like, a a lobbyist would wake up and then go to a breakfast where they would hand members of congress, you know, a $1,000, $2,000 up to $5,000, and they, and they for their campaign. And right as they're delivering the money, they make a specific ask. Congressman, we really need you to sign on to this amendment. We really need this bill filed, and they go around and do it. And it was just for me, like, when I first got there before I swore off the money, it was hilarious because it'd be like, this we are Lockheed Martin. We'd like you to support this weapon system. And they're like, the next group would be like, we're the cannabis association of America. And I I just brought together the weirdest of people. But but they so that's what they they'll do in the morning, and then they work the halls throughout the day with staff members who hope to one day become lobbyists saying, you know, we were there for the for the breakfast fundraiser and, you know, your member really said they'd sign on to this letter for us or institute this amendment, and then they would extract those demands. The other thing that lobbying firms have figured out is you don't even need to use the campaign finance system if you hire people's otherwise unemployable family members. The number of spouses and children of members of congress who become lobbyists is astonishing. Like, senator Richard Burr, nor a former senator from North Carolina, his wife and son both became lobbyists, and he was the chairman of the intelligence committee. So, like, how would you feel if your interests were adverse to the people who were paying the chairman of the intelligence committee's wife and kid? Do you think that they had special persuasion skills, or was it their familial relationship that they were monetizing?
Saved - October 11, 2025 at 7:24 AM
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I recount how Congress corruption used to work—partying overseas, sexual entanglements, then blackmail to sway votes. After our interview, members erupted, and soon a Chinese prostitution ring was busted in DC before the next week’s story vanished. Now I say the new playbook is job-based leverage: officials and lobbyists tied to industries, with spouses or partners in those sectors, effectively owning you.

@bennyjohnson - Benny Johnson

Rep. Tim Burchett joins Tucker Carlson and revisits the corruption in Congress he first exposed on our show many years back. Lawmakers partying overseas, sleeping around, then being blackmailed into changing votes. He reveals members erupted after our interview, warning, “You can’t be saying that stuff.” And the next week a Chinese prostitution ring was busted in DC. That was the old playbook. Now, he exposes the new one. Watch: “When I did that show with Benny, the next, and oh, I caught hell. I caught hell. Members said, ‘oh, you can't be saying that stuff, Burchett.’” “The very next week, a Chinese prostitution ring was busted in where Washington, DC and who are the and it was listed in the paper. Who is their client list? High ranking officials in government, elected officials, and lobbyists. Well, and then the next week, a story disappeared.” “I think what they do now mostly is they have jobs. If you look at these guys and gals, And, you know, they have a wife and or girlfriend that'll work in one of these industries.“ “I think that's how they do it now. You have them in political offices, you have them in business offices, you have them all over. They're employed. And so they own your ass. They're employed by these people.”

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Speaker 2 notes that some members of Congress may be personally compromised and don’t want the truth to get out. Speaker 3 says: “You got powerful people, and they write the big checks” who “love their money” and protect it. He describes a honeypot tactic, noting Russians used it; overseas trips can lead to scandal, with a well-dressed man whispering, “There’s tapes out on you” before a key vote. He recalls a trip with Andy Biggs and being pressured after sleeping with someone abroad. He cites a Chinese prostitution ring busted in Washington, DC with a client list of “High ranking officials, in government, elected officials, and lobbyists,” whose story disappeared. He says these people are “employed by forces that want to control Congress” via spouses or employment agencies, “they employ them.” He concludes, “America's not buying that… 12% of the population votes, this is what you get.”
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Speaker 0: You said earlier in our conversation that members of Congress were compromised. What did you mean by that? Speaker 1: Well, I was on can I can I name a rival of yours? Or maybe I don't know Speaker 0: if I want you to name anything that comes Speaker 1: to mind. I was on the Benny show, and it was early on, and Benny and I had become friends. I didn't realize he was so close to Charlie Kirk, but he had me on early on. And honestly, I didn't know who he was. And he asked me about that. Speaker 2: You mentioned recently in an interview that there may be some members of congress who are personally compromised by this, and they don't want the truth to get out. Can you expound on that? Speaker 3: Yeah. 100%. You got powerful people, and they write the big checks. Well, let's be honest. In powerful people in this country, they write the big checks. And they you know, they're the ones out on the tarmac when the president comes and visits, and and whichever party they're in. They always either out on the tarmac or in the private room. They're the ones that write the big checks. They don't care who's in they hate this country. They hate what we're about, but they love their portfolios, and they love their money more than they do anything else, and they protect it. And they protect the people that that do that. And by doing so, you know, the old honeypot, the Russians do that, and I'm sure members of congress have been caught up. Why in the world would would good conservatives vote for crazy stuff like the what we've been seeing out of congress. It's how it works. You're visiting, you're out of the country or out of town or you're in a motel or bar in DC and some whatever you're you're into, women or men or whatever, comes up, and they're very attractive, and they're laughing at your jokes, and and they and you're buying them a drink. Next thing you know, you're in the motel room with them naked, and next thing you know, you know, you're about to make a key vote, and what happens? Some well dressed person comes up and whispers in your ear, hey, man. There's tapes out on you. Were you in a motel room on whatever with whoever? And then you're like, uh-oh. And he said, you really ought not be voting for this thing. Speaker 1: That and I said, well, said, here's the way it works. It's the way it's worked in the past. The Russians even have a name for it, you know, the honeypot. And I don't go on overseas trips much. I've been to one trip, and that was prior, I've been on one Codell, I went to the Mexican border, and I went down one day with Andy Biggs, who's a good Mormon, he's hopeful, maybe be the governor of Arizona. But he said, Burgett, we're going on this trip. I know you don't go on these things, but it's one like you'd like, we'll go down there and back, we'll stay at an awful motel, we'll eat some cheap Mexican food, some barbecue, and we'll put you on a plane back to Tennessee. And I said, all right, Andy, I'll do it. That's about it that I've done. And so what happens is you're overseas, you're being told how great you are, you're sitting at a bar and and they know what you're into, guys, gals, combination thereof, drugs, whatever, and they'll hook you up and you're thinking you're the stud, your wife's away, nobody will know halfway around the world. You end up sleeping with somebody, and then you're out, next day you're flying back to America, you're back front row at the church, and then you're getting ready to make a key boat, and somebody comes up and whispers in your ear, hey man, are you in a motel room with a girl in Istanbul or something? And he's like, oh crap. He goes, man, we don't want that out. And he goes, no, no, no, no, no, we don't not gonna put that out. He said, if you can help us on this little bill though, you know, now that's the way they used to do it. And I'm not so certain they don't do that now. And it's funny when I did that show with Benny the next, and oh, I caught hell. I caught hell. Speaker 0: So you said that? Speaker 1: I said that. And members said, oh, you can't be saying that stuff, Birchit. Why? Truth hurts, I guess, for some people and other people. Speaker 0: Have you ever, by the Speaker 1: way, just parenthetically, ever been attacked for saying something false or only true things? Only true things, only true things. So it's funny, the next week, Tucker, there was this huge, and I said, it always gets covered up, and everything gets covered up, and then somebody owns you. That's Compromise. That'll be the title of my book if I ever write a book, Tim Birchitt's Compromised Washington, because that's what happens, or it has happened in the past. The very next week, a Chinese prostitution ring was busted. In where? Washington, DC. And it was listed in the paper, who is their client list? High ranking officials, in government, elected officials, and lobbyists. Now, to me, that's all kinds of red flags going up all over the place. Well, and then the next week, the story disappeared. Yeah. Of course it did. But I think what they do now mostly is they have jobs. If you look at these guys and gals, and they have a wife and or girlfriend that'll work in one of these industries. I mean, dollars 100,000 to a multibillion dollar corporation is nothing. I mean, it's an extra supply of paper clips or something. I think that's how they do it now. You have them in political offices, you have them in business offices, you have them all over. You have what? They're employed, and so they own your ass. See, they're employed by these people, I'm sorry. Get my wife a job, get my girl a job. Get them both a job, you know, and keep them separate. And I know of, I mean, it's just common. I I hear about it all the time. Hear about it. Speaker 0: Very common. Speaker 1: I hear about, I mean, they just talk about, oh, she works over at defense. She works over at justice. She works for this case, or he does, or somebody does, or they work back in the district for such and such. I mean, it's just human nature. Speaker 0: People that members of Congress Speaker 1: are sleeping with, either legally or not, are employed by forces that want to control members of Congress. That's what they used to do. And now I'm pretty sure I knew of instances where that happened when I was in the legislature, and now they do it through the employment agencies. Through employment agencies. I mean, employ them is what I'm saying. Speaker 0: They employ them. Yeah, no, I mean, I know a bunch of members of Congress. Can, right off the top of my head, I can think of with spouses in this or that industry. Speaker 1: And they might be incredibly qualified, but the reality is America's not buying that. Nobody should. But again, 12% of the population votes, this is what you get.
Saved - October 14, 2025 at 1:55 AM
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I report that Tucker Carlson says he personally knows lawmakers engage in orgies. Rep. Tim Burchett asserts foreign countries and corporations run employment agencies that place women with access to Congress to sleep with lawmakers and entrap them into favorable votes. He also warns about spouses or partners of members in high‑paying roles at firms that benefit from votes, creating conflicts of interest. The practice has shifted from overt honeypots to subtler schemes.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

Tucker Carson says he personally know US Congress reps are engaging in orgies Rep Tim Burchett says foreign countries and corporations have employment agencies where they put women in job positions to sleep with Congress and entrap them to vote on legislation ‘employing spouses (or partners) of members of Congress in high-paying jobs at industries or firms that benefit from congressional votes, creating potential conflicts of interest or leverage’ The old way you to be to outright do “honeypot” operations and have Congress sleep with women overseas and blackmail them. Now, it’s more subtle and elaborate. Putting women in roles where they will have access to Congress and sleep with them

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People that members of Congress are sleeping with, either legally or not, are employed by forces that want to control members of Congress. That's what they used to do. knew of instances where that happened when I was in the legislature, and now they do it through the employment agencies. Through employment agencies. I have noticed, just having spent my life in DC, that people's personal lives are getting weirder in the Congress. It's not just sleeping with your scheduler, it's weirder than that now. I never heard of anybody participating in an orgy in Washington DC in my entire life, and I've heard a lot about it recently.
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Speaker 0: People that members of Congress are sleeping with, either legally or not, are employed by forces that want to control members of Congress. That's what they used to do. And now I Speaker 1: knew of instances where that happened when I was in the legislature, and now they do it through the employment agencies. Through employment agencies. I mean, they employ them, is what I'm saying. Speaker 0: They employ them. Yeah, no, I mean, I know a bunch of members of Congress. Off the top of my head, I can think of with spouses in this or that. Speaker 1: And they might be incredibly qualified, but the reality is America's not buying that. Nobody should. But again, 12% of the population votes, this is what you get. Speaker 0: I have noticed, just having spent my life in DC, that people's personal lives are getting weirder in the Congress. Have you noticed that? Without implicating anyone by name, don't think I'm imagining this. It's not just sleeping with your scheduler, it's weirder than that now. Have you noticed that? Speaker 1: I try to stay in my office as much Well, as Speaker 0: I just want to say for the record, I never heard of anybody participating in an orgy in Washington DC in my entire life, and I've heard a lot about it recently. So that is
Saved - November 14, 2025 at 11:25 PM
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I share how I see DC corruption, exposing hypocrisy, money, honeypot operations, and blackmail in Washington. I tackle the Epstein question and CIA links, discuss leftist asymmetric warfare, and reflect on saying no to Congressional leadership—and paying the price. I cover smear campaigns, the jet ski moment, life after Congress in Florida, lawfare as a weapon, the Veritas schism, and whether I want children. @OKeefeMedia @realcawthorn

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Madison Cawthorn | My Price Is My Life with James O'Keefe Ep #17 (0:00) - Intro (2:20) - “Cocaine and congressional orgies” / How DC Corruption really works (9:00) - The Hypocrisy of Lawmakers. (13:41) - Money, Honeypot Operations, & Blackmail in Washington (21:15) - The Epstein question & CIA connections. (29:36) - The Left & Asymmetric Civil Warfare (33:00) - Saying “no” to Congressional Leadership & Paying the Price. (44:21) - The Infamous Smear Campaign (52:00) – The Jet Ski Moment (58:00) – Life after Congress: moving to Florida and rediscovering purpose (1:25:03) – Lawfare as a Weapon (1:35:26) – The Veritas Schism (1:49:15) – Does Madison Want Children??? @OKeefeMedia @realcawthorn Support our sponsors & donate below👇

Saved - March 22, 2026 at 2:59 PM
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I report Massie’s claim on Tucker Carlson that every Republican except him has an AIPAC handler in their district—personal cell, lunches, and votes guided by a foreign power. He says many take all-expense trips to Israel funded by the lobby, an indoctrination. Israel is the only country with such a uniform system. We elect to represent WE THE PEOPLE, not answer to babysitters. It’s time to fire them and put America first.

@ProjectConstitu - Project Constitution

🚨EXPOSED: Every REPUBLICAN Member of Congress—Has An Assigned AIPAC Babysitter?!😤 CONGRESSMAN Thomas Massie just revealed on @TCNetwork that every Republican member of Congress—except him, has an assigned AIPAC Babysitter? 📉🕵️‍♂️ THE SHOCKING REVELATIONS: Massie reveals that his colleagues literally have "handlers" embedded in their districts. They have the Congressman's personal cell number, they do lunch, and they ensure every vote aligns with a foreign government’s spreadsheet. Massie exposes the cowardice on the House floor. Republicans come to him and whisper, "You're making the right vote, but I'd take too much flack back home from my AIPAC person if I joined you." * The All-Expense-Paid Trips: Almost every member takes the "vacationy" trip to Israel for themselves and their spouses, paid for by the lobby. It’s not just a visit; it’s an indoctrination. As Massie points out, there isn't a "Britain guy," a "Germany dude," or a "Russia person" assigned to every member. Israel is the only country that has a uniform, matched-up system to ensure our representatives take orders from a foreign power. We elect people to represent WE THE PEOPLE, not to check in with a foreign lobbyist before they cast a vote. If our leaders are more afraid of their "AIPAC babysitter" than they are of their own constituents, then our sovereignty has already been sold. This is exactly why the USS Liberty is never talked about. This is why our borders stay open while we fund the borders of others. It’s time to fire the babysitters and get back to AMERICA FIRST. 🇺🇸⚓️ FOLLOW @TuckerCarlson and @RepThomasMassie

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Speaker 0 explains that not all Republicans are registered with APAC, and that many colleagues would vote with him if not for political backlash back home. He says some Republicans tell him, “that’s wrong what APAC is doing to you,” and they want to talk to their APAC person. He notes that nearly everyone except him has an APAC person, which he likens to a babysitter who is always talking to you for APAC. When these members are in DC, they lunch with their APAC contacts, who have their cell numbers and keep conversations going. He mentions that four members of Congress have said they’ll talk to their APAC person to try to get ads dialed back. He questions why this isn’t more widely known, arguing that it benefits nobody for constituents to know they have a “buddy system with somebody who represents a foreign country.” Speaker 1 asks what APAC is, and Speaker 0 explains the concept further, noting that the APAC person is connected to the congressman and that this dynamic exists on the Republican side. He says the APAC person is embedded in the caucus presence, and that conversations with them occur when members come to DC. He remarks that this arrangement is not beneficial for public disclosure, so members don’t tell their constituents about it. Speaker 1 asks if any other country does anything similar. Speaker 0 responds emphatically that they do not: “Not only do they not have a Putin guy. Look. They don’t they they don’t have a Britain guy. They don’t have an Australian guy. They don’t have a Germany dude.” He asserts that APAC is the only country with someone who uniformly matches a congressman to an APAC contact, and that there is likely a spreadsheet at APAC mapping the APAC contact to the congressman’s votes on issues. He adds that APAC pays for trips for congressmen and their spouses to go to Israel; he notes he may not be the only Republican who hasn’t taken the APAC Israel trip, but he’s among a minority who hasn’t yet. Speaker 1 asks about the trip, and Speaker 0 describes it as “vacationy,” including visits to the Western Wall and other sites, and mentions swimming in the Dead Sea. Speaker 1 comments that Israel is a great country and that Jerusalem is wonderful, but clarifies that this appreciation is distinct from the government of Israel and its politics. Speaker 0 agrees that Israelis are entrepreneurial and publicly minded, and Speaker 1 shares a personal fondness for Israel, praising the country and its people, while noting the difference between the people and the government. Speaker 1 and Speaker 0 discuss their affection for Israel, with Speaker 1 distinguishing his personal love of the place from political influence, and both agreeing that Israel is a special place, with Speaker 0 emphasizing the distinction between people and government.
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Speaker 0: They're not registered. Speaker 1: Is is there any other Republican who has your views on this? Speaker 0: Well, I have Republicans who come to me on the floor and say, I wish I could vote with you today. Yours is the right vote, but I would just take too much flack back home. And I have Republicans who come to me and say, that's wrong what APAC is doing to you. Let me talk to my APAC person. By the way, everybody but me has an APAC person. Speaker 1: What does that mean an APAC person? Speaker 0: It's like your babysitter. Your APAC babysitter who, is always talking to you for APAC. They're probably a constituent in your district, but they are, you know, firmly embedded in APAC. And Speaker 1: Every member has something like this? Speaker 0: Every I don't know how it works on the democrat side, but that's how it works on the republican side. And when they and when they come to DC, you go have lunch with them. And they've got your cell number, and you have conversations with them. So I've had, like That's absolutely crazy. I've had four members of congress say, I'll talk to my APAC person. And it's clearly what we call them, my APAC guy. I'll talk to my APAC guy and see if I can get them to, you know, dial those ads back. Speaker 1: Why have I never heard this before? Speaker 0: It doesn't benefit anybody. Why would they wanna tell their constituents that they've basically got a buddy system with somebody who's representing a foreign country? It it doesn't benefit the congressman for people to know that, so they're not gonna tell you that. Speaker 1: It's it's in have you seen any other country do anything like this? Like No. Russia Russia obviously determines the outcome of our elections. We keep hearing that. Does anyone have a Putin guy that they talk to? Speaker 0: Not only do they not have a Putin guy. Look. They don't they they don't have a Britain guy. They don't have an Australian guy. They, you know, they don't have a Germany dude. Like, it's the only country that does this, that has somebody that, like, uniformly I guarantee there's some spreadsheet at APAC where where, you know, the the APAC dude is who's matched up with the congressman is there, and then all the congressman's votes on the issue. Oh, has the congressman been to Israel? They they pay for trips for congressmen and their spouses to go to Israel. I may be I mean, I don't I I'm not the only Republican who hasn't taken the APAC trip to Israel, but I'm probably one of a dozen that hasn't taken that trip. And the other ones just haven't got around to it. What's the trip like? Do you know? It's kind of like, I think, vacationy. You go see the wall. You go see the, you know, the sites, things like that. It's such a great Speaker 1: I must say, it's such a great country. Jerusalem, especially, is just such a wonderful place that that's gotta have Speaker 0: a big effect. You go, like, swim in the Dead Sea. Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah. I've done that. Yeah. Not on an APAC trip, but I would recommend it to anybody. Speaker 0: Are sure it wasn't APAC trip? Speaker 1: Paid for it myself. No. I mean, it's it's just funny. I mean, I am a, like, a legit lover of Israel, of the place Israel. I like the people, and I love the food, and, like, the whole thing is so great. Speaker 0: Look. They had they've Speaker 1: But that's distinct from the government of Israel, which is just Speaker 0: a foreign government. My my sense is the people are are very entrepreneurial. Yeah. Nolly. They're, publicly minded. You know? They care about their country, that that they're generally good people. Right? Speaker 1: That's certainly been my experience in trips there for sure. It's great. It's just that's I mean, I think it's probably one of my favorite maybe my all time favorite place to go, with my family, but that's just a completely different thing from taking orders from its government.
Saved - April 14, 2026 at 10:55 PM
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I’m highlighting a SECRET fund that 357 lawmakers voted to block releasing, which paid $17 million of taxpayer money for sexual harassment and rape settlements. I note John Conyers used his OFFICE BUDGET for these settlements. They allegedly knew about Eric Swalwell for years but kept it secret while he plotted against the U.S. government. I call for audits of everyone who voted against release; Swalwell is named.

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As it turns out, the SECRET slut fund that 357 members of Congress just voted to block the release of—appropriated for their sexual harassment and rape charges—paid out $17 million at taxpayers’ expense. It’s MORE. It’s a lot MORE. The taxpayer money that John Conyers used to settle his sexual harassment and rape charges was made through his OFFICE BUDGET. In other words: They knew about Eric Swalwell for years, yet they kept it secret even while he was plotting to take down the United States government. Audit every single member who voted against the release—Eric Swalwell was one of them.

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Some sexual harassment settlements may not be counted in official tallies for reasons tied to how they are financed. Specifically, the statement notes that settlements like the one involving Conyers aren’t counted because they were paid using office budgets rather than by the Office of Compliance. This distinction in funding sources means that the counting mechanism used in monitoring or reporting these settlements excludes certain payments. Nevertheless, the overarching point remains that taxpayers bear financial responsibility for these settlements regardless of which entity or budget lines were used to fund them. In other words, the financial impact to the public persists even when the payment structure bypasses the Office of Compliance’s direct funding. The implication highlighted here is that there is a discrepancy between how settlements are categorized or recorded and who ultimately incurs the cost, with the practical consequence being continued taxpayer exposure to these settlements. The core facts presented are: the existence of sexual harassment settlements that are not counted due to funding through office budgets, and the ensuing conclusion that taxpayers are still on the hook for these settlements. The emphasis is on the funding pathway (office budgets vs. Office of Compliance) as the reason for non-counting, while the consequence asserted is the ongoing taxpayer liability. The statement underscores a particular example—Conyers—to illustrate the broader point about how certain settlements are recorded and funded. Taken together, the claim conveys that financial accountability measures may not fully capture all settlements, yet public funding obligations remain intact. The overall takeaway is that even when a settlement is paid from an internal office budget rather than through the Office of Compliance, the fiscal obligation ultimately falls to taxpayers. The essential elements preserved are the non-counting due to funding source, the example of Conyers, and the persistent taxpayer liability for these settlements.
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Speaker 0: Some sexual harassment settlements, like the one Conyers reached, aren't counted because they were paid using office budgets, not by the Office of Compliance. But either way, taxpayers are still on the hook for these settlements.
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