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The speaker questions the witness about the FBI's history of violating people's rights, including fraud in forensic testimony, improper searches of US officials, and spying on activists. The witness claims to be unaware of these incidents and dismisses them as irrelevant. The speaker argues that the witness's initial reaction to the allegations against the FBI was biased and asks if she could have investigated the matter further. The witness defends her belief in a broad conspiracy involving multiple agencies but admits to not conducting any investigation.

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The speaker claims John Brennan, Clapper, and Comey pushed the fake Steele dossier into intelligence assessments, forming the basis for Crossfire Hurricane. According to the speaker, underlying intelligence, soon to be declassified in the Durham Report annex, will show Hillary Clinton and the FBI amplified the fake Russia collusion claims. Brennan, Clinton, and Comey testified within the last five years, and their testimonies are allegedly inconsistent with the soon-to-be-declassified intelligence. The speaker suggests there's an opportunity for indictments and prosecutions of those who may have lied under oath, and that referrals have been made. The speaker believes the individuals discussed conspired against President Trump and the American people. The statute of limitations may not apply because the conspiracy is ongoing, as those involved haven't admitted wrongdoing in 2016 and 2020.

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During a hearing, Republican Senator Josh Hawley questioned the FBI deputy director about the lack of accountability for lying to the FISA court and the agency's history of abuses. He expressed concerns about reauthorizing section 702 given the FBI's track record of illegal surveillance and political targeting. The speaker in the video encourages viewers to show their support by using the phrase "88 GIPHY" in the chat. They criticize the FBI for not being able to answer basic questions and accuse them of arresting Donald Trump while leaking information about Joe Biden.

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Your investigation uncovered witnesses who told you that or told your team that CIA Director John Brennan overruled intelligence officials who were objecting to the inclusion of the Steele dossier in the intelligence community assessment. How well would some of those witnesses hold up in court or in a public hearing of the House Oversight Committee? Well, these are some of the most senior intelligence officials within the CIA who came forward and spoke the truth to the House Intelligence Committee's, majority staff team that launched this investigation. They invest they they spoke to and interviewed over 20 intelligence community professionals, senior officials within the CIA, which is how they uncovered the truth of what actually happened as reported in the documents that we released yesterday.

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Three whistleblowers have accused the FBI and Department of Justice of giving preferential treatment and delaying investigations into the Bidens. FBI Director Christopher Wray's refusal to comply with a congressional oversight subpoena regarding an unclassified document supports these claims. Despite claiming the need to protect sources and methods, there are no national security concerns. Director Wray's lack of trust and previous FBI abuses make it unlikely he will win this battle. If the document is released, it may reveal a foreign national offering a $5 million bribe to Joe Biden for foreign policy considerations. Additionally, there is a need to question former FBI Director James Comey under oath regarding inconsistencies in his testimony and his knowledge of the Hillary Clinton intelligence plan. The House Oversight Committee should not back down.

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The speaker criticizes the FBI's actions in the Trump case, describing them as alarming and lacking in reason and explanation. They highlight numerous failures and shortcomings, such as ignoring evidence, not following leads, and failing to correct errors. The speaker also questions the lack of interviews with key individuals and suggests a cover-up. They mention the involvement of Russian intelligence and the mishandling of information. The speaker concludes by asking if justice has been served. The other speaker responds vaguely, and the conversation moves on to discuss specific instances of misconduct by the FBI.

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Senator Grassley wrote a letter to the speaker, discussing the FBI's use of confidential human sources to provide criminal information on Joe Biden and his family. The letter questions whether the FBI tried to shut down the investigation. It alleges that an assessment by an FBI analyst was used to discredit negative information on Hunter Biden and halt the investigation. The letter suggests that there is political bias within the Justice Department and FBI, impacting decision-making at all levels. Senator Grassley urges the speaker to address this issue for the sake of our democracy.

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The speaker discusses the FBI's investigation into a person accused of espionage. The FBI mistakenly believed that the person had left the country, but he was actually living in DC. Despite this, the FBI hired him and paid him over $200,000, even though they knew he was a Russian spy. The speaker also mentions another individual, Charles Dolan, who was a source for the false dossier used to spy on American citizens. Dolan and the Russian spy even met on a park bench, but the FBI refused to interview Dolan. The speaker criticizes the FBI's actions and highlights the problem of running investigations from headquarters instead of assigning a US attorney.

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Speaker 1 asserts that there is a two-tier justice system weaponized to persecute people based on political beliefs, and that Director Wray has personally helped weaponize the FBI against conservatives. He references the Twitter files, Missouri v. Biden disclosures, the Durham investigation and report, and the exposure and collapse of the Russian collusion hoax. He asks Director Wray what he is prepared to do to reform federal law enforcement to earn back the trust of the American people, noting that he asked Mister Durham about this, and Durham said he did not think things can go too much further given that law enforcement, particularly the FBI or Department of Justice, runs a two-tiered system of justice. Speaker 0 responds by disagreeing with the other speaker’s characterization, saying the description of his bias against conservatives seems insane given his personal background. He explains that the approach to protecting the American people and upholding the Constitution starts with emphasizing to his staff to do the right thing in the right way, which means following the facts wherever they lead, no matter who likes it. He outlines several actions: enhanced procedures, safeguards, approvals, double checks and triple checks, record-keeping requirements, accountability policies, and funding for new functions like an Office of Internal Audit that didn’t exist before. He notes the installation of an entirely new leadership team from his predecessor and asserts that where he can take action, he will to hold people accountable by removing them from the chain of command. The exchange ends with an invitation to speak further, though the remark is truncated: “Gentlemen, ladies, time to speak to the….”

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The House Oversight Committee is considering holding FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress for not complying with a subpoena related to an investigation into the Biden family's finances. The FBI did not physically hand over a document connecting then Vice President Biden to a possible bribery scheme, but allowed committee members to read it. FBI officials confirmed that the document is being used in an ongoing investigation. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy supports the contempt proceedings. There are safety concerns for the FBI informant who provided information about the Biden family, with some fearing for their life if they are publicly identified. A poll shows that 63% of Americans want the FBI to face accountability for weaponizing power against the American people. 39% want Congress to reform the FBI to prevent future political involvement.

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The speaker questions the FBI's practice of tipping off the subject of a search warrant before it is executed. They inquire about the FBI's contact with the protective detail of individuals and the potential undermining of investigations. The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of answers and accuses the FBI of a cover-up. Director Wray requests a 5-minute recess. The speaker acknowledges the frustration but explains that policies prevent discussing ongoing investigations. They mention that these policies were strengthened under the previous administration. The speaker concludes by stating that there is an obligation to call out corruption.

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The speaker questions why the FBI paid Christopher Steele $1 million to verify a dossier on Trump and offered $3 million to Twitter to suppress a story on Hunter Biden. They express concern over the FBI's actions being politically motivated. The FBI director responds by explaining the payments to social media companies are for legal process costs. The speaker accuses the FBI of damaging its reputation and questions if the FBI requested financial institutions to provide customer data. The FBI director is unsure and the speaker presents an email from Bank of America as evidence.

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After a 4-year investigation, the justice department released a 300-page report on the FBI's failures. Members of Congress will bring in John Durham to review the findings. The investigation confirms what we already knew from a previous inspector general report: the FBI did not uphold their duty to follow the law in certain events and activities related to the crossfire hurricane and intelligence operations.

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The Director of National Intelligence reported that an FBI analyst ran queries based on a tip from his mother about his father's alleged affair. The speaker questions if the analyst was terminated or had their security clearance revoked. The speaker also raises concerns about intentional wrong searches conducted by FBI employees, but the other speaker cannot provide specific information on those instances. The speaker criticizes the lack of trust in the FBI's ability to address these issues and highlights the need for reforms. They argue that adding a warrant requirement for queries involving US persons would not hinder the government's efforts. The conversation ends with a disagreement on the constitutionality of Section 702 and the FBI's actions.

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News alert discusses Tulsi Gabbard releasing a report alleging a conspiracy by a sitting president, Barack Obama, and U.S. intel agencies to undermine Donald Trump’s presidency and the 2016 election. The report claims there is irrefutable evidence that Obama and his national security team directed the creation of an intelligence community assessment they knew was false, promoting a narrative that Russia interfered in 2016 to help Trump win. Gabbard says she obtained a House Intelligence Committee report that had been locked away in a CIA vault for nearly a decade, and investigators spent over two thousand hours interviewing 20 CIA and FBI officials. The assertion is that the Obama administration doctored intelligence to imply Putin and Trump colluded to steal the election, with a highly unusual, rush-developed assessment produced a month after Trump’s victory. John Brennan allegedly handpicked five CIA analysts to write the assessment, who were siloed and not aware of each other’s work, with only one analyst in charge of drafting. The process was described as a rush job with no coordination with other intelligence agencies, essentially “home cooking” for Obama. The four key elements repeated in the assessment, forming the basis of the Russia hoax and the Mueller investigation, are: 1) that Vladimir Putin wanted Trump to win; 2) Putin took actions to help Trump win; 3) the Russians had blackmail on Trump (the Steele dossier); and 4) that the Russians tried colluding with the Trump campaign. The claim is that none of these were true, and there was no reliable intelligence to support them. Senior CIA officials allegedly refused to propagate these allegations, but were overruled by CIA Director Brennan and FBI Director Comey, who pressed for them despite lacking verifiable evidence. The report alleges the Obama administration cherry-picked intelligence, misquoted sources, did not corroborate claims, suppressed counter-evidence, and even used anonymous internet postings. Rank-and-file CIA personnel allegedly admitted that these actions violated tradecraft standards, with a pressure campaign emanating from political appointees, the CIA director, and Obama himself. Speaker 1 asserts that Donald Trump knows Russia helped him win in 2016. Speaker 2 suggests Putin’s preference for Trump came from his dislike of Hillary Clinton, who was running, while Speaker 3 states Russia sought to interfere systematically to advance Trump’s prospects. The conversation notes that at one point, 60% of Democrats believed Russia hacked voting machines to aid Trump, yet the report contends Russians aimed to create chaos and undermine faith in democracy, with solid intelligence indicating Putin had no clear preference between Clinton and Trump but had dirt on Clinton that was not released. The discussion questions why the dirt from the DNC emails and claims about Clinton’s health, including tranquilizers, were not leaked to aid Trump, and whether the information about Clinton’s health is credible. The panel suggests that if Russia sought to influence the election, more damning information would have been released. The speakers claim Obama and top intelligence leaders mischaracterized intelligence and relied on dubious sources to craft a narrative of Putin’s preference for Trump. They contend Obama continued pushing the hoax after the election, describing it as undermining democracy. Towards the end, there is mention of potential criminal implications, with references to referrals to the Department of Justice and FBI for investigation, including possible liability for Obama. A tester voices that Brennan may have committed perjury before Congress. A final note asserts that the CIA did not rely on the Steele dossier for the intelligence community assessment, countering a claim made in the discussion. The segment closes with a call for accountability.

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Director Wray, the speaker expresses concern about the politicization of the Department of Justice and the FBI during the Biden administration. They believe that senior officials have allowed these institutions to be politicized. The speaker mentions FBI agents who are unhappy with the weakening of institutional integrity due to the DOJ being treated as a political weapon. They focus on the investigation into corruption allegations involving Hunter Biden and Joe Biden. The speaker presents a WhatsApp text message from Hunter Biden to a senior Chinese communist, suggesting that Joe Biden would retaliate if a commitment was not fulfilled. They mention an IRS whistleblower who testified that the DOJ blocked attempts to obtain GPS data on Joe Biden's phone. The speaker questions whether the FBI tried to determine the locations of Hunter Biden and Joe Biden when the text was sent. Director Wray defers to the ongoing investigation led by special counsel Weiss. The speaker accuses the DOJ and underlings of trying to stop the investigation and allowing the statute of limitations to expire. They mention another testimony from the IRS whistleblower, alleging that an Assistant US attorney stated that a search warrant would not be approved due to political optics. The speaker questions whether the FBI allows political optics to hinder corruption investigations. Director Wray reiterates that they follow the facts and cannot discuss ongoing investigations. The speaker criticizes Director Wray for not doing the work and hiding behind the attorney general.

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How many illegal FISA queries have occurred under your leadership? Reports indicate over a million errors among 3.4 million queries. Do you disagree with the inspector general's assessment? I don't have those numbers right now. The court noted over 200,000 violations during your tenure. Did you knowingly mislead Senator Lee about Pfizer's involvement in the January 6 investigation? I did not perjure myself; I believed Pfizer was not involved at the time. The court found FBI personnel conducted improper queries for personal reasons. What accountability measures have been taken? There have been disciplinary actions, but I can't discuss specifics. The FBI's trust is at an all-time low, and people feel you aren't providing honest answers. In Florida, applications to work for us have increased over 100%. We are proud of our agents and they deserve better.

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The FBI was accused of treason and illegal spying, but the truth is that all of that was nonsense. I was wrong about the FISA process being handled in a thoughtful and appropriate way; I was overconfident. The Steele reporting played a central and essential role in the decision to seek a FISA order, but the FBI didn't conclude that Steele's reporting was bunk after talking to a sub source. As director, I wasn't informed on the details of the investigation. The inspector general did not find misconduct by any FBI people, but mistakes, negligence, and oversight. One FBI lawyer doctored a document. The inspector general did not find political bias or illegal conduct, but significant mistakes. The American people were given false information about the FBI. It is honest, and flawed. It's unclear if there was gross incompetence, negligence, or intentionality.

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Speaker 0 questions if anyone has been held accountable for lying to the FISA court for the Carter Page warrant. Speaker 1 mentions an ongoing disciplinary process. Speaker 0 expresses concern about reauthorizing extraordinary authorities due to the agency's history of abuses and concealing information about allegations against the president. Speaker 1 tries to shift the focus to reforms, but Speaker 0 insists on discussing the reauthorization of section 702, highlighting the agency's track record of abuse, illegal surveillance, and political targeting.

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The speaker expresses concern about the politicization and weaponization of the justice system, specifically regarding the FISA process. They highlight how the FISA court found that the FBI illegally used FISA 275,000 times against Americans, including cases related to January 6th. The speaker criticizes Congress for reauthorizing FISA and argues that it has been turned inward, targeting Americans and groups associated with January 6th. They suggest that Congress should have implemented reforms to prevent abuse of power. The speaker also criticizes FBI Director Christopher Wray for not effectively addressing the issue and accuses the Republican leadership of rewarding the FBI for breaking the law and interfering in elections, particularly against Donald Trump.

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The FBI was accused of treason, illegal spying, and a criminal conspiracy to unseat a president. All of that was nonsense. I was overconfident in the procedures that the FBI and Justice had built. The Steele reporting played a central and essential role in the decision to seek a FISA order. I don't believe the FBI concluded that Steele's reporting was bunk after talking to a sub source. As the director, you're not kept informed on the details of an investigation. The inspector general did not find misconduct by any FBI people. He found mistakes and negligent oversight. The inspector general found significant mistakes, and that is not something to sneeze at. The American people, especially your viewers, need to realize they were given false information about the FBI. It's honest, it is not political, it is flawed.

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A senator questions Deputy Director Abadi about allegations of a $5 million bribery scheme involving President Biden and his family. Abadi refuses to comment on the existence of a report or 17 voice recordings related to the allegations. The senator accuses the FBI of stonewalling and damaging its reputation. Abadi maintains that they operate within established parameters and will work with the committee to provide information. The senator criticizes the FBI for not being accountable and demands the release of the report and recordings. Abadi avoids directly answering questions about the investigation and the informant's reliability. The senator expresses concern that the evidence is being covered up by Democrats and the media. The exchange becomes heated and ends with the senator calling Abadi's behavior disgraceful.

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The discussion centers on the Inspector General's (IG) report on the FBI's investigation into the Trump campaign. Speaker 0 claims the report vindicates the FBI from accusations of treason and illegal spying. However, Speaker 1 points out the IG's findings of significant inaccuracies and omissions in the FISA applications, including 17 errors. Speaker 0 admits to being wrong about the FISA process but maintains the Steele dossier was part of a broader mosaic of facts. Speaker 1 counters that the IG found the dossier essential to obtaining the FISA warrant and that the FBI renewed the application multiple times despite knowing the Steele reporting was not credible. Speaker 1 highlights that the CIA informed the FBI about Carter Page's relationship with them, but this information was not shared with the FISA court. Additionally, an FBI lawyer allegedly altered a document to state Page was not a source. Speaker 0 states the IG did not find misconduct by FBI personnel, only mistakes. Speaker 1 notes that the case of Kevin Klein Smith has been referred for criminal investigation. Speaker 0 emphasizes the IG did not find criminal misconduct, political bias, or illegal conduct.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Steele Dossier Implodes & Rittenhouse Trial Nears End, with Kash Patel, Erik Wemple, & Julio Rosas
Guests: Kash Patel, Erik Wemple, Julio Rosas
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On the Megyn Kelly Show, the discussion centers around significant legal and media developments, particularly focusing on the Steele dossier and the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. Megyn Kelly introduces guests including Kash Patel, Erik Wemple, and Julio Rosas to explore these topics. Steve Bannon, a Trump ally, faces criminal contempt charges for not cooperating with the January 6th House Committee. The Washington Post has issued corrections regarding the Steele dossier, which has been widely discredited. Kelly emphasizes that the media's previous support for the dossier stemmed from a desire to believe it, as they were motivated by their opposition to Trump. The narrative surrounding the dossier, particularly the "p-tape" allegation, was fueled by individuals connected to the Hillary Clinton campaign. Julio Rosas, who covered the Rittenhouse trial, clarifies misconceptions about the events of that night, asserting that the media mischaracterized the situation as a protest rather than a riot. He highlights the importance of video evidence in the trial, which contradicts the portrayal of Rittenhouse as a white supremacist. The prosecution's case hinges on whether Rittenhouse provoked the violence, but Rosas argues that the evidence supports a claim of self-defense. As the trial progresses, the judge dismisses a charge against Rittenhouse related to weapon possession, which is significant for his defense. The prosecution struggles to prove that Rittenhouse was the initial aggressor, and Rosas notes that the armed civilians present were attempting to protect businesses rather than incite violence. Kash Patel discusses the ongoing investigations into the Steele dossier and the implications of the indictments issued by John Durham, which challenge the credibility of the dossier and its sources. He emphasizes that the FBI was aware of the political motivations behind the dossier but proceeded with investigations anyway. Eric Wemple critiques the media's handling of the dossier, noting that many outlets failed to correct their narratives even after the dossier's credibility was undermined. He highlights the lack of accountability among journalists who promoted the dossier, despite evidence disproving its claims. The conversation underscores the broader implications of these legal battles and media narratives on public trust and the political landscape, particularly regarding the accountability of both the media and political figures involved in the Russia investigation.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Leftist Sydney Sweeney Gaslighting, and New Russiagate Revelations, w/ Charlie Kirk & Shellenberger
Guests: Charlie Kirk, Shellenberger
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing new revelations about the Obama administration's involvement in the Russia investigation, featuring insights from whistleblower Michael Shellenberger. The whistleblower claims CIA Director John Brennan had a "pathological need for control" over the investigation, which aimed to frame Donald Trump as a Russian puppet. Brennan allegedly insisted on including the debunked Steele dossier in the intelligence community assessment, despite analysts' objections. Shellenberger explains that the CIA's analysis process was corrupted, drawing parallels to the flawed intelligence on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The whistleblower expressed anger at Brennan's insistence on including the Steele dossier, which was linked to the Hillary Clinton campaign. The discussion highlights how the intelligence community's findings were manipulated to fit a narrative that favored the Obama administration. Kelly and Shellenberger also address why this information is surfacing now, suggesting that the intelligence community used secrecy to hide crucial documents. They reference the Durham report, which revealed that the FBI dismissed credible intelligence about Clinton's campaign while accepting dubious claims from the Steele dossier. The conversation shifts to the media's portrayal of these revelations, with Kelly criticizing figures like Joe Scarborough for dismissing the claims as conspiracy theories. Shellenberger counters that the CIA's analysis supported the idea that Clinton's campaign sought to smear Trump, contradicting claims of Russian disinformation. The discussion then transitions to the cultural implications of recent controversies, including the backlash against actress Sydney Sweeney for an ad perceived as racially insensitive. Kelly and guest Charlie Kirk analyze the reactions to Sweeney's ad, arguing that the left's outrage is disproportionate and reflects a broader cultural shift. They assert that young men are drawn to Sweeney's authenticity compared to the artificiality of other celebrities like Beyoncé. Kirk emphasizes the importance of traditional gender roles in dating, advocating for men to take the lead and pay on the first date. He argues that this dynamic fosters respect and attraction, while Kelly shares her own experiences in her marriage, reinforcing the idea that men should pursue women actively. The conversation concludes with a call for a dating service aimed at young conservatives, focusing on teaching them how to navigate relationships in today's cultural landscape.
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