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There is an audio tape that will be made public between Labor Day and Halloween, containing evidence of Joe Biden's corruption. Once heard, Biden will have two options: either he cannot remain a candidate for reelection or he might potentially remain as president. The tape is said to be incriminating, causing concern at the White House. There may be more than one tape.

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In this video, the speaker criticizes the American media for dismissing claims about Joe Biden's possession of classified documents from the 1970s. They accuse Biden of potentially stealing these documents and highlight that even CNN reported on the 1,850 boxes of records opened to the public. The speaker argues that George Stephanopoulos, a news anchor, lies to protect his political party and the mainstream press refuses to report on important issues. They mention Hillary Clinton's alleged crimes and the protection she received. The video also includes a clip of James Comey stating that while there was no clear evidence of intent to violate laws, there was evidence of careless handling of classified information.

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I'm not on vacation in Europe, even though it may seem that way. I'm actually here working for you all. I have obtained something on this trip that, in the past, could have led to the president's impeachment if posted online. I have evidence that makes it very easy to impeach Joe Biden for criminal activity.

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The IRS agents found evidence to investigate Joe Biden for financial crimes. Despite claims of no evidence linking Joe to Hunter Biden's businesses, the speaker believes it is untrue.

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Joe Biden is accused of violating federal law by not using his official government email. It is claimed that he was aware of his son and brother's activities, as evidenced by emails with fake names. The purpose of using aliases is to have plausible deniability. The National Archives should release these emails. Interestingly, the same National Archives previously made a big deal about Donald Trump having classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. It is now revealed that Biden had similar emails as vice president, and the National Archives is only now disclosing this information. This situation highlights the bureaucratic issues in Washington DC. The release of these emails is crucial, and further investigation is needed.

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Attorney General Merrick Garland is accused of obstructing the release of audio tapes of Special Prosecutor Her's interview with Joe Biden regarding classified documents. Biden allegedly shared classified information with his ghostwriter and struggled to answer basic questions during the interview, showing signs of dementia. Garland has reportedly classified the tapes as top secret and secured them in a SCIF. The DOJ opted not to charge Biden, citing concerns about his mental competency to stand trial, suggesting he would present himself as a "sympathetic, well meaning, elderly man with a poor memory" to a jury. The White House allegedly altered the transcript of Biden's testimony to make him appear more competent. House Oversight Committee is seeking the audio recordings to investigate Biden's handling of classified documents and his fitness for the presidency. The White House claims the GOP wants to use the recordings for political purposes. The speaker asserts that Biden is losing support due to inflation, Afghanistan, open borders, mental incompetence, and a "fake conviction" of Donald Trump.

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Thanks to whistleblowers within the FBI and Department of Justice, I can now share an FBI document, labeled 10/23, with the American people. This document sheds light on potential misconduct involving Vice President Biden and Hunter Biden. The FBI needs to clarify their actions regarding this matter. It's important for the American people to have access to the same information I read three months ago. It's worth noting that this document was unclassified, so there was no valid reason for it to take a year to become available to the public.

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President Biden claimed that the documents he stored in filing cabinets were locked, but photos from the special counsel's report showed a damaged box in his Delaware Garage containing highly sensitive, top-secret information about the war in Afghanistan. He also claimed that none of the documents were highly classified, but the special counsel's report stated that he possessed multiple highly classified documents, including some marked as top secret. Lastly, Biden denied sharing classified information with his ghostwriter, but the special counsel explicitly stated that he did share classified information from his notebooks with the ghostwriter. While the evidence does not show that Biden knew the information was classified, his claim that the special counsel did not say what he said is not a factual defense.

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The 2023 audio of Biden's interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur regarding classified documents found in his office and home triggered questions about why Biden wasn't prosecuted. Hur stated that prosecuting Biden would be difficult because a jury would likely see him as a sympathetic, elderly man with a poor memory. The White House claimed Biden is sharp, detail-oriented, and productive, and that his age is an asset. Judicial Watch reported that White House attorneys repeatedly sought to review the special counsel's interview transcripts. Judicial Watch is pushing for the audio's release so the public can assess Biden's cognitive state.

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Joe Biden has denied involvement in his family's business deals, but witnesses claim otherwise. They believe he lied about interacting with Hunter Biden's associates and is the closer for their business dealings with foreign interests. The speaker challenges the left to prove otherwise before yielding the floor.

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Trump's judge, Eileen Cannon, released unredacted court filings showing coordination between the White House, DOJ, and National Archives in indicting Trump. Documents reveal the GSA demanded Trump's team retrieve boxes of documents, possibly containing classified info, from DC. Biden's White House, DOJ, and National Archives may be conspiring to charge Trump for keeping classified material. Jack Smith tried to hide this info. Biden, accused of mishandling classified info, mocked Trump's legal issues. Biden's administration met with National Archives and DOJ to prosecute Trump shortly after he left office.

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Thanks to whistleblowers within the FBI and Department of Justice, I can now release an FBI document, labeled 10/23, that sheds light on potential misconduct involving Vice President Biden and Hunter Biden. It's important for the American people to have access to this information, which I read three months ago. This document is unclassified, so there was no valid reason for it to take a year to become public. Now, it's up to the FBI to disclose their actions regarding this matter.

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I have never discussed my business or my family's businesses with my son, including anything related to Ukraine or his overseas ventures. There is photographic evidence showing that President Joe Biden met with Hunter's business partners and high-ranking Chinese officials without any legitimate government purpose. This evidence was hidden from the American public before the election. The permanent bureaucracy in Washington has attempted to prevent President Trump from returning to office, yet he won a significant victory. The American people are frustrated with a government that has neglected and betrayed them.

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The speaker claims that the biggest scandal was when their campaign was spied on, but the other person disagrees, saying there is no evidence. The speaker insists that it is all over the place and that it was bad for Biden. The other person explains that they can't put on things they can't verify. The speaker continues to assert that it has been verified and that they got caught. The other person denies knowing about it.

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The DOJ may not want to release Biden's transcript because Republican leadership altered Nina Jankowitz's transcript by cutting and pasting. Releasing audio would uniquely chill future DOJ investigations, and finding a waiver would punish DOJ for cooperating with Congress. A Republican, Mr. Hehr, found no basis for charging Biden, while a special prosecutor indicted Trump. Republicans claim the transcript and audio are not the same. The audio is the best evidence, and releasing the transcript waived privilege. Merrick Garland should be held in contempt of Congress. Republicans deny altering Jankowicz's transcript, but claim special counsel Robert Hurst stated Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials. He declined prosecution because Biden is a sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory, and a jury wouldn't convict. Democrats believe the judiciary committee is dishonest enough to manipulate the video, so that is a good reason to withhold it.

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Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa has revealed that there may be audio recordings of Joe Biden and Hunter Biden with a Burisma executive in Ukraine. These recordings, if true, could lead to the impeachment or resignation of Joe Biden. Grassley also suggests that Joe Biden may have helped get Hunter Biden hired at Burisma. The FBI redacted the part about the audio recordings when releasing the document to the House oversight. If these tapes exist, they could have a significant impact on Joe Biden's presidency and candidacy. Grassley's revelations indicate that Joe Biden has lied about his knowledge of his son's activities in Ukraine. The media's lack of coverage on these issues raises questions about their integrity. Republicans are demanding the release of the tapes to ensure transparency and accountability.

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The speaker discusses the classified records of Joe Biden from his time as a senator, stating that there is no legitimate reason for him to possess these records. They highlight the difference in treatment between Biden and former President Trump, noting that Biden was questioned by a Special Counsel in the White House over two days, while Trump faced grand jury proceedings. The duration of Biden's interview is not disclosed.

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The investigation found no evidence of President Biden violating laws on classified materials. The Espionage Act was analyzed, but exoneration was not confirmed. The discussion was cut short due to time constraints. Translation: The investigation cleared President Biden of any wrongdoing regarding classified materials under the Espionage Act, but the discussion was stopped due to time constraints.

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Last week, I spoke about the FBI hiding an unclassified document, known as the 10/23, from Congress and the American people. The FBI eventually agreed to show the document to Congress, but it was heavily redacted. The 10/23 allegedly involves a bribery scheme between Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, and a foreign national. The Justice Department then announced charges against former President Trump for mishandling classified records. This senator is committed to fighting political corruption in the Department of Justice and the FBI by promoting transparency. The 10/23 contains references to audio recordings of conversations between the foreign national and the Bidens. It is crucial for the American people to have access to the unredacted document to understand the truth and hold the FBI and Justice Department accountable. Congress must continue to fight for transparency and release the document without unnecessary redactions.

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A Fox News alert reports on the release of audio from Joe Biden's interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur, who investigated Biden's handling of classified documents from his vice presidency. Classified documents were found in Biden's garage and home office. Hur's report stated Biden mishandled classified documents but declined charges, describing him as a sympathetic, elderly man with a poor memory. In the released audio, Hur asks Biden where he kept his papers, and Biden rambles incoherently about his son Beau's death and Trump's election, struggling to remember the dates. The speaker notes Biden didn't answer the question about the papers. The speaker questions Biden's ability to function in high-pressure situations given his memory issues and claims Biden was isolated from his cabinet and the public. The speaker claims Hur's report was the first honest assessment from within the Biden administration. The speaker references Biden's press conference responding to the report and his debate performance, suggesting they fueled concerns about his age and competence.

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The Justice Department refused to provide Judicial Watch with audio tapes of Joe Biden's interviews with special counsel Robert Hearn, citing privacy concerns. The released transcript raises questions about Biden's memory and ability to serve as president. Judicial Watch plans to challenge this decision in court, arguing that the American people have a right to access this information. Biden has the power to waive his privacy rights and release the tapes, but has not done so.

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The speaker discusses the issue of classified documents and the concept of equal justice. They mention that President Biden, as a former senator and vice president, may have had access to such documents and would have had to hide or steal them to keep them. The speaker expresses concern that equal justice may not be upheld in this situation, which is a concern for all Americans. As policymakers and elected officials, they emphasize the importance of ensuring equal justice for all.

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The speaker mentions that a foreign national who allegedly bribed Joe and Hunter Biden has audio recordings of his conversations with them. There are 17 recordings in total, with 15 being phone calls between the foreign national and Hunter Biden, and 2 being phone calls between the foreign national and then vice president Joe Biden. These recordings were kept as an insurance policy by the foreign national. It is suggested that Joe Biden may have been involved in employing Hunter Biden. The speaker questions why the Justice Department and FBI haven't focused on the Biden family like they did with former president Trump. The relevance of these recordings to a bribery scheme is highlighted.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's Classified Docs, Free Speech Crackdowns, and Woke Golden Globes, w/ the Fifth Column Hosts
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the discovery of classified documents from Joe Biden's vice presidency found in a private office in D.C., which the Biden team was aware of since before the midterms but only disclosed recently. She compares this situation to Donald Trump's handling of classified documents, arguing that both cases highlight a double standard in how classified material is treated based on political affiliation. The discussion includes insights from guests Michael Moynihan, Matt Welsh, and Camille Foster, who emphasize the partisanship surrounding these controversies and the need for consistency in handling classified documents. The conversation shifts to the implications of over-classification in the U.S. and the potential for investigations into Biden's documents, drawing parallels to the Trump case. They note that Biden, unlike Trump, cannot declassify documents as a vice president, raising questions about the legality of the documents found. The hosts express skepticism about the Biden team's transparency and speculate on whether the discovery would have been reported had it not been for the Trump situation. The discussion then moves to the broader implications of academic freedom and free speech, particularly in light of a professor at Hamline University who was fired for showing an image of the Prophet Muhammad in an art history class. The professor provided ample warnings to students, yet faced backlash from a single student who claimed to feel disrespected. The hosts critique the university's decision to fire the professor, arguing it reflects a troubling trend of capitulating to a vocal minority and stifling academic discourse. They also touch on the rise of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives in universities, which they argue can lead to a culture of self-censorship and fear among students and faculty. The conversation highlights the importance of maintaining free speech and the dangers of allowing a small group to dictate what can be taught or discussed in educational settings. Finally, the hosts discuss the upcoming Golden Globes, noting the shift towards more woke and politically correct programming in Hollywood. They express skepticism about the effectiveness of these changes and the potential impact on viewership, while also reflecting on the broader cultural implications of these trends in entertainment and society.

The Megyn Kelly Show

New Biden Memory Details, & Movie Set Shooting Verdict, w/ Spilbor, Wohl, Aronberg, Davis & Chozick
Guests: Spilbor, Wohl, Aronberg, Davis, Chozick
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the latest legal cases impacting the 2024 political landscape, particularly focusing on special counsel Robert Hur's investigation into Joe Biden's handling of classified documents. Hur testified before the House Judiciary Committee, defending his report that criticized Biden's memory, stating it was necessary to assess the president's state of mind regarding willfulness in retaining classified documents. Hur's team discovered multiple stashes of Biden's classified records, but he declined to charge Biden due to doubts about proving willfulness linked to Biden's memory issues. Mike Davis and Dave Aronberg join the discussion, highlighting the political implications of Hur's findings. They note that while Biden's memory was questioned, it was significant that Hur emphasized the distinction between possession of documents and willful refusal to return them, which separates Biden's case from Donald Trump's. The conversation shifts to the public's perception of Biden's mental state and the implications for his presidency. The hosts also touch on the Fani Willis case, where a judge has spoken out, and the ongoing scrutiny of Biden's actions surrounding classified documents. They discuss the potential motivations behind Biden's actions, including a book deal, and the contrasting legal standards applied to Biden and Trump. The segment transitions to the trial of Michelle Troconis, who was found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder in connection with the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos. The prosecution argued that Troconis conspired with Fotus Dulos, who committed suicide before facing trial. The hosts analyze the evidence against Troconis, including her behavior and statements made during police interviews. Lastly, the discussion covers the Crumbley case, where the parents of a school shooter are facing charges of involuntary manslaughter. The prosecution argues that the father bought the gun for his son despite knowing about his mental health issues, while the defense claims the school failed to act on warning signs. The hosts express concerns about the implications of holding parents criminally responsible for their children's actions. The show concludes with a segment featuring Amy Chozick, discussing her new series "Girls on the Bus," which explores the world of political journalism and the challenges faced by reporters today. Chozick reflects on the erosion of trust in the media and the changing landscape of journalism, emphasizing the importance of authenticity in reporting.
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