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President Trump stated that a corrupt group within the American government weaponized intelligence and law enforcement agencies. One speaker argues that one doesn't have to be a member of MAGA to acknowledge legitimate grievances regarding Peter Strzok, Lisa Page texts, FISA abuse, and the Alvin Bragg case. Another speaker asserts that Merrick Garland followed the facts and law, and grand juries in Florida and DC believed there was enough evidence to indict Donald Trump on 44 counts. Jack Smith believes he would have been successful in two cases if Trump had not been elected president. The speaker claims the charges were dropped only because he was president. The first speaker clarifies that the initial concerns were about the Russiagate investigation and the Alvin Bragg case, while the second speaker addressed the Jack Smith investigation.

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The FBI informant who accused the Bidens of bribery was arrested by the Biden administration. The informant claimed to have evidence of Joe and Hunter Biden soliciting bribes from a Ukrainian CEO. This arrest comes after another informant, an Israeli American citizen, also reported on the Biden's alleged corruption. Former FBI agent Stewart Kaplan criticizes the arrest, stating that the informant had been credible and provided valuable information. Despite these arrests, the Bidens have not faced consequences for their actions.

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Speaker alleges that Bill Barr, then the U.S. attorney general, covered up Epstein’s murder in the most secure part of the federal detention facility in Manhattan, noting Barr announced it was a suicide before any investigation. He links Barr to Donald Barr, Bill Barr’s father, claiming Donald Barr hired Jeffrey Epstein without a college degree to teach at a prestigious Manhattan private school, and, per a "well informed person," got Epstein a job at Bear Stearns. He insists this is circumstantial—not proof—but says he’s totally convinced and has spoken of it publicly. He says Epstein threatened to sue him, and he would welcome that. He claims Barr admitted he made the suicide declaration, arguing that, as chief law enforcement officer, the move was not law enforcement and amounted to a cover up. He concludes, "Those are facts, and I don’t know what to make of them."

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Four politically motivated prosecutors, Jack Smith, Fannie Willis, Alvin Bragg, and Tish James, are targeting Donald Trump in a series of unprecedented investigations. These prosecutors are driven by a "get Trump" philosophy and are using their positions to influence the 2024 election. They are employing questionable tactics, such as violating attorney-client privilege and bringing charges based on novel legal theories. The prosecutors have shown bias and have diverted resources from fighting crime to pursue their political agenda. Their actions undermine the principles of justice and the rule of law. America deserves better.

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The investigation reveals that the CIA framed Trump by manipulating foreign spies to target his campaign associates. Classified documents suggest Russia actually preferred Hillary in 2016, but the CIA, led by John Brennan, fabricated evidence to suggest Russian interference in favor of Trump. Brennan's manipulation of intelligence led to the false conclusion that Russia supported Trump. The CIA is withholding a 50-page report confirming Russia's preference for Hillary. Accountability for Brennan's actions lies with Congress, who must demand the release of these documents.

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This is a story about a politician, Hunter Biden, who joins the board of Burisma and gets paid a lot of money despite being unqualified. The executives at Burisma ask Hunter Biden for help with the pressure they face from a Ukrainian prosecutor. Joe Biden then goes to Ukraine and gives a speech attacking the prosecutor, leading to his firing. The Justice Department didn't want this committee to see the facts, but information from whistleblowers confirms the story. Hunter Biden's communication reveals that he put Burisma in touch with Blue Star Strategies to gain support from US officials. The plan was successful, and the charges against Burisma were dropped. The Biden Justice Department tried to cover it up by slowing down the investigation. However, two whistleblowers and a judge in Delaware prevented them from getting away with it. This inquiry is crucial to uncovering the truth.

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FBI Special Agent Jonathan Buma states he witnessed suppression of intelligence reporting and experienced discrimination after attempting to present information. He alleges that while his superiors were interested in information potentially implicating the Bidens in business dealings with Burisma, they shut down his attempts to provide information that Rudy Giuliani may have been compromised by individuals suspected of Russian counterintelligence influence operations. Buma says he learned Giuliani received $300,000 from Pablo Fuchs, who had ties to transnational organized crime in Ukraine. Buma filed a whistleblower complaint, but the retaliation increased, and he received no protection. He claims he was prohibited from reporting on criminal matters, public corruption, or anyone related to the White House or Trump. Buma states he experienced personal attacks and was moved to a squad where he couldn't work sources. He believes the FBI is not an arm of an anti-Trump agenda, but that the investigation into Burisma and the Bidens was prioritized over other leads. Buma says he wants to restore the integrity of the FBI and prevent other agents from experiencing similar retaliation.

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Allegations have surfaced that Giuliani's allies were involved in a corrupt scheme to profit in Ukraine. This aligns with Trump's pattern of abusing power for personal gain. He constantly reacts and manipulates situations to benefit himself, whether it's for his ego, political agenda, or campaign funds. Trump frequently uses Twitter to attack and intimidate anyone who dares to criticize him, demanding unwavering praise.

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The FBI informant who accused the Bidens of bribery was arrested by Biden's Justice Department. The informant, Alexander Smirnoff, is charged with obstruction and making false statements. This move is seen as an attempt to discredit him and silence whistleblowers. Former FBI agent Stewart Kaplan criticizes the FBI's actions, stating that the evidence against the Bidens is substantial regardless of the informant's credibility. Despite arrests of informants and associates, the Bidens have not faced consequences. Biden's ability to avoid accountability is acknowledged.

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The special counsel did not charge President Biden with a crime, citing his failing memory. This report highlights a double standard, as President Trump is facing charges for the same offense. The Democratic party is trying to convict and imprison Trump to prevent his re-election, which is what you would expect in countries like Pakistan or Brazil, not in the United States.

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He was murdered in the most secure part of the federal detention facility in Manhattan, our biggest city, and Bill Barr, the then attorney general under Donald Trump, covered it up. Maybe there's no connection there. I don't know. There. I just learned, and I believe it's true, I learned from a very well informed person, that it was Donald Barr who got Epstein his job at Bear Stearns. But I I called it circumstantial case, doctor. It's not a proof. It's circumstantial case. So I'm totally convinced. He announced that it was a suicide before they'd done an investigation. That's not law enforcement. That's by definition a cover up. So he covered up Epstein's murder and for whatever reason, and his dad got Epstein started in life. I I just don't even know what to make of those. Those are facts, and I don't know what to make of them.

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An agent who arrested Rudy Giuliani was arrested by Trump's administration for allegedly using 35 pages of classified information in a tell-all book. The agent had been with the agency for fifteen years. The classified information allegedly contained warnings against its use. He was arrested while boarding an international flight and is out on $10,000 bail. Viewers are asked to comment on whether the arrest was revenge or justified due to the use of classified documents.

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Senator Ron Johnson was the Republican's guy in the senate to push disinformation. The FBI tip sheet alleging bribery was based on fabricated claims about Trump and Giuliani flying to Ukraine with Parnas. The informant behind the tip sheet faces criminal charges for lying about the Biden family. The same lie dates back to 2015 in a Russian article aimed at destabilizing Ukraine and undermining democracy. Parnas has no doubt Russia is involved in this campaign to interfere in US elections.

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Speaker 0 states that sources have indicated Brennan used "reverse targeting" to entrap Trump advisors Carter Page and George Papadopoulos via Halper and Mifsud. Papadopoulos then told former Australian ambassador Downer about Russian offers to help Trump. This appears to be how Russiagate started. Speaker 1 believes John Brennan is a dark figure. Speaker 1 was arrested in 2012 and charged with espionage for blowing the whistle on the sea ice torch program. Speaker 1 claims to have found memos where Brennan told Holder to charge him with espionage, even after being advised against it. The espionage charges, carrying a potential death penalty, were later dropped after Speaker 1 went bankrupt from legal fees. Speaker 1 believes Brennan was responsible for the origin of Russiagate and that the CIA, under Brennan, devises operations to ruin people, cause suicides, or entrap individuals.

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President Trump is being prosecuted for something he had control over, while Joe Biden seems unaware of the thousands of records in a garage that Hunter Biden had access to. The reason for this is fear. They can't pass their agendas with Trump in charge, but Biden is a puppet they can manipulate. Trump is focused on America and exposing corruption, which is why they target him. If he were to drop out, they wouldn't care about the next person. This should concern everyone. Keep this in mind. Trump 2024.

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In 2023, I mentioned Giuliani's interference in Ukrainian politics to help Trump win the 2020 election. Giuliani pressured Ukraine to investigate the Bidens by using his influence with Klitschko. Trump encouraged Giuliani to do this personally.

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In 2018, I got involved in digging up dirt on Joe Biden in Ukraine through Rudy Giuliani. Despite efforts, no evidence against Biden was found, only Russian disinformation. Biden was part of an anti-corruption campaign. The focus shifted to spreading lies about Biden when valid information ran out. John Solomon and Rudy Giuliani pushed unverified narratives on Fox News.

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Speaker 0: The speaker alleges a cover-up by people including Bill Barr and Mike Pompeo. Bill Barr, described by Jeffrey Epstein as “CIA,” allegedly covered up Epstein’s murder in federal detention, with Barr saying publicly, “we gotta make sure everyone thinks this is a suicide.” The speaker asks why Barr isn’t being questioned about this. Mike Pompeo is accused of plotting to murder Julian Assange, head of WikiLeaks. The speaker notes that WikiLeaks released the first tranche of emails to the public, and that Assange suggested on Dutch TV that his source was Seth Rich, a DNC staffer who was found murdered in Washington in what was described as a robbery where nothing was taken. Assange hinted in the interview that his sources faced great risks, mentioning Seth Rich; the interviewer pressed whether Rich was murdered for the leaks, and Assange said he couldn’t reveal sources but that they faced risks. Shortly after, Assange was incarcerated, first in an embassy in London and then in Belmarsh Prison, without criminal charges, actions the speaker attributes to the CIA and Mike Pompeo. The speaker contends that someone should ask Pompeo about this. Speaker 1: The speaker expresses anger at what they see as broad, systemic cover-ups versus ordinary Americans facing jail for minor offenses. They reference Pizzagate and Epstein, asserting that cover-ups extend across other issues, including Benghazi and Hillary Clinton material, which they claim were never properly pursued with the appropriate parties. They point to a long list of alleged co-conspirators connected to the Epstein matter, including those revealed in a recent document drop and corroborated subsequently. The list reportedly includes ten co-conspirators: one named Leslie Wexner, pilots (three identified by name), and others such as Ghislain Maxwell and various assistants who recruited girls, as well as individuals trafficking models. The speaker asserts there were many people around Epstein who were deeply involved and deserve serious questioning. They also reference Ehud Barak as among those connected to the network. Overall: The conversation presents multiple allegations of high-level complicity and cover-ups involving Bill Barr, Mike Pompeo, Julian Assange, Seth Rich, and a broad network around Jeffrey Epstein, including named and unnamed individuals, with claims of documented co-conspirators and ongoing questions about accountability.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the investigation into the lifting of a ban on 23 million dollars in the UK. They mention the arrest of a person and the actions taken to uncover the truth. The speaker denies any personal interest or corruption and emphasizes their dedication to their work as a prosecutor. They also criticize Joe Biden and his involvement in Ukraine, stating that he lacks moral qualities and may face legal consequences. The speaker wishes him luck but believes that if the law is followed, Biden could be held accountable.

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We were searching for Hunter's hard drive and bank records to find a link to Joe Biden's account. Rudy Giuliani instructed us, along with John Solomon and others. Bill Barr was aware of our investigation and there were discussions about dropping charges against Dmitry Firtis to help us get dirt on the Bidens. The plan was to assure Firtis that everything would be okay.

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The uproar over the anti-Trump partisan Mueller operation suggests that the Garland Justice Department may be hiding something. Special prosecutor Jack Smith and his team are targeting Trump and other Republicans with unprecedented investigations. It is important for Smith to be held accountable and for transparency to be maintained. The American people deserve to know the truth.

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Since my arrest in 2019, I've tried to share the truth that Trump, Giuliani, and others lied about the Bidens to help Trump win in 2020. Despite a year of searching, I found no evidence of Biden corruption in Ukraine. Even Ukrainian officials deny wrongdoing. The only false info came from Russia. The impeachment is based on lies spread by Trump and his allies.

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This edition of When American News Investigates exposes the alleged corruption of Joe Biden and his involvement in Ukraine. The video presents evidence, including phone recordings, suggesting that Biden bribed the Ukrainian government with $1 billion in US tax dollars to halt an investigation into his son's ties to Burisma Oil. It claims that the media ignored these allegations and instead focused on Russian interference in the 2016 election. Ukrainian member of parliament Andrey Derkach released recordings contradicting Biden's claims, showing him pressuring Ukrainian President Poroshenko to remove the prosecutor general investigating Burisma. The investigation continues, revealing more evidence of Biden's corruption and implicating the media in covering it up. The video also mentions the alleged involvement of Russian oligarchs in funding Biden's son's business ventures and suggests that the Ukrainian government is protecting Biden while hindering investigations into his actions.

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There is no evidence of collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign in 2016, according to Mister Durham. The FBI's investigation had failures and did not reveal any conspiracy or collusion between Trump and Russian authorities. Vice President Biden and President Obama were aware of this, while Hillary Clinton fabricated it. The FBI orchestrated the investigation, and the media sold it to the public. The question remains: who watches the watchmen? The FBI is seen as protecting the nation's capital but not the American people. Republicans on the judiciary committee must hold the FBI accountable.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden Corruption is Clear, and Residents Fed Up With Crime, w/ Andrew Klavan, Alan Dershowitz & More
Guests: Andrew Klavan, Alan Dershowitz
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Megyn Kelly discusses Donald Trump's upcoming arraignment in D.C. and expresses frustration over media coverage, suggesting that the narrative is biased against Trump. She highlights other significant news, such as Devin Archer's testimony regarding Hunter Biden's alleged corruption, which she feels is being overlooked. Andrew Klavan joins the conversation, emphasizing that Trump is leading the GOP nomination process while Biden's administration faces scrutiny over corruption allegations. Klavan argues that the Department of Justice (DOJ) appears politically motivated in its actions against Trump, particularly in timing indictments to coincide with revelations about Biden's corruption. The discussion shifts to the upcoming debate between Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom, seen as potential successors to Trump and Biden. Klavan notes that DeSantis has improved his campaign performance and is appealing to Republican voters, while also addressing cultural issues. He criticizes the current political leadership's age and lack of fresh ideas, suggesting a need for younger leaders who can connect with the electorate. The conversation also touches on the cultural war, with Klavan asserting that the right has been losing ground but is beginning to fight back. He mentions the importance of addressing issues affecting families and children, particularly in education. The discussion highlights the need for a cultural shift and the role of women in advocating for traditional values. Later, Kelly and Klavan discuss Archer's testimony, which implicates Biden in efforts to protect his son's business interests in Ukraine. They argue that the evidence suggests a pattern of corruption that warrants further investigation. Klavan expresses concern over the implications of ongoing legal battles for Trump and the Republican Party's electoral prospects. Alan Dershowitz joins the show to provide legal insights on Trump's indictments, arguing that the cases lack solid evidence and may be politically motivated. He emphasizes the importance of a fair trial and the potential consequences of a conviction in a politically charged environment. Dershowitz suggests that the ultimate judgment should come from voters rather than the courts. The episode concludes with a discussion on crime in Oakland, featuring Bishop Bob Jackson and Seneca Scott, who criticize the city's leadership for failing to address rising crime rates. They express concern over the impact of soft-on-crime policies and the need for effective law enforcement. The conversation highlights the disconnect between political leaders and the safety concerns of residents, calling for urgent action to restore public safety.
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