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Amjad Fassisi, a CIA contractor, claims in an undercover video that the CIA withheld information from President Trump and spied on him. He also alleges that the directors of the CIA colluded to keep information from Trump. Fassisi states that Trump is under constant surveillance and that they even spy on his ex-wife. He suggests that the intelligence community does not trust each other and does not share information. Fassisi expresses a negative opinion of Trump, calling him a "fucking dumbass" and stating that the only people who support him are "rednecks" and "brainwashed idiots." Fassisi's claims are controversial and raise questions about the actions of the intelligence community.

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Henry Appel, an adviser at the National Security Council, shared experiences about President Biden's confusion during calls and meetings. He recounted a time when Biden called looking for NSC adviser Jake Sullivan, not realizing Sullivan was on the same trip. Appel noted Biden struggled with basic words in briefings, leading to misunderstandings. He also mentioned the emotional impact of Trump's victory on his team, describing them as "trauma bonded." Appel expressed concerns among White House officials about potential repercussions from the incoming Trump administration. He humorously revealed that his dating profile highlights his tendency to overshare. In a meeting, he was confronted about sharing sensitive information with an undercover journalist, raising questions about his role in the NSC.

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The speaker discusses the distrust towards General Flynn by the CIA and FBI. They mention the challenges faced by the administration due to subversion and deception from within. The speaker reflects on the difficulties of navigating Washington DC politics as an outsider, highlighting the struggle to identify trustworthy individuals in a landscape of deceit and self-interest.

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Hi, I'm James O'Keefe, an investigative reporter. I want to discuss your views on the deep state. Can you elaborate? I'm not interested in this conversation. But you've already spoken on it, and I have it recorded. What is your role at the White House? I advise on research and development policy. Are we done here? Have a nice night. You too. Have a good evening, Byron. There he goes, shuffling along.

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In this video, the speaker reflects on the current state of the White House and how it is difficult to imagine two FBI agents being in the situation room. The speaker admits to sending the agents, which may not have been possible in a more organized investigation or administration. Typically, the FBI would coordinate with the White House counsel for interviews with senior officials, involving discussions and approvals. However, the speaker decided to send a couple of agents without going through the usual process, considering it was early in the investigation.

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I'm here investigating the administrative state. I confronted a former FBI special agent and current advisor to the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon. I questioned him about potential ethical conflicts, including fundraising activities and his work with retired generals. He became angry, called me names, and accused me of fraud and lying. I'm operating within my First Amendment rights as a journalist, but he claimed I needed his permission to record him, which isn't true in Washington D.C. He was visibly upset, and at one point even cried. I believe he lied about his activities and shared sensitive information. It's concerning to see such political behavior from government officials.

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Henry Appel, an adviser at the National Security Council, shared several encounters with President Biden, revealing moments of confusion and miscommunication. During a call, Biden mistakenly asked for NSC adviser Jake Sullivan, not realizing Sullivan was on the same trip. Appel noted Biden struggled with basic words in meetings, leading to misunderstandings. He also mentioned the emotional aftermath of Trump's victory, describing his team as "trauma bonded." Appel expressed concerns about the incoming Trump administration potentially targeting them for past actions. He humorously stated that his dating profile highlights his tendency to overshare. In a final interaction, Appel was approached by an undercover journalist, raising questions about his openness regarding sensitive information. The segment concluded with a call for whistleblowers to report corruption.

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The video features James O'Keefe, an undercover journalist, confronting an individual who works in the White House Office of Cybersecurity. O'Keefe questions why someone in a cybersecurity role would meet with him, as it raises concerns about the government's ability to protect networks. The individual denies knowing O'Keefe and expresses personal opinions about Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. O'Keefe criticizes the individual for discussing sensitive topics in a public setting. The video ends with O'Keefe promoting a medical emergency kit and urging viewers to support his investigative work.

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Amjad Fassisi, a CIA contractor, claims in a hidden camera video that the CIA and other intelligence agencies withheld information from President Trump. Fassisi also alleges that the CIA directors colluded to keep information from Trump. He further states that Trump is under constant surveillance and that they are spying on his ex-wife. Fassisi mentions that the CIA does not trust the NSA and other agencies, and that they do not share information. He also expresses his negative opinion of Trump and his supporters. The video raises questions about the legality and ethics of withholding information from a sitting president.

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I work at the National Security Council, giving senior policymakers all the secrets. I met someone on a dating app and spilled some tea about President Biden's cognitive issues; it's old age. I revealed phone call exchanges where Biden asked for NSC advisor Jake Sullivan, not realizing Sullivan was on the same foreign trip or had already left for the day. He didn't understand basic words in meetings. My team and I were crying the night of Trump's victory; we're trauma bonded. We were concerned about the incoming Trump administration coming after us. Biden and his team felt pushed aside by Kamala Harris during the presidential campaign. My greatest strength on my dating profile is oversharing on the first date.

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The speaker, who works in the government, manages two federal agencies, the State Department and USAID. They discuss their role in protecting the networks of these agencies and promoting the president's priorities. They mention concerns about Joe Biden's mental fitness and the unpopularity of Kamala Harris, but acknowledge that these issues cannot be publicly addressed. The speaker also talks about their background in cybersecurity and their job overseeing responses to cyber incidents. They mention their meeting with Michelle Obama, who expressed no interest in running for office. The conversation ends with a discussion about the speaker's involvement with James O'Keefe and Project Veritas.

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I'm in Washington DC outside an oyster restaurant to confront Robert Silvers, the undersecretary in the Biden administration, who was caught on hidden camera discussing Biden's cognitive decline. I'm dressed in a tuxedo after attending a gala. I approach Silvers, introduce myself as James O'Keefe, the investigative reporter, and show him the video where he talks about Biden's mental state. I ask why he isn't being honest with the American people about his comments. As the confrontation escalates, we are asked to leave the premises. I attempt to continue the conversation, but security intervenes.

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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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The speaker, who works in the executive office of the White House, manages two federal agencies and is responsible for protecting their networks. They discuss the importance of keeping secrets and serving as the president's voice in meetings. They mention concerns about Joe Biden's mental fitness and the unpopularity of Kamala Harris, but acknowledge that they cannot publicly address these issues. The speaker also talks about their background in cybersecurity and their role in overseeing responses to cyber incidents. They mention the ego within the State Department and their own experiences in the field. The conversation touches on various topics, including vaccines and Michelle Obama's decision not to run for office. The speaker is unaware that they are speaking with James O'Keefe, the founder of Project Veritas, and discuss a cybersecurity operation at the White House. The video ends with a teaser for future revelations.

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I caught a Pentagon advisor to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, specializing in AI, coordinating a secret war room to counter Trump. This guy, Jamie Mannarino, worked for Hillary Clinton, then the FBI as a "spy hunter," and now advises on AI technologies that "don't yet exist." Mannarino was caught on hidden camera discussing these secret meetings and expressing his negative opinions about Trump. He even mentioned consulting with retired generals about what actions they could take to prevent certain potential presidential actions. Following this exposure, the Pentagon spokesperson stated they were not involved and that Mannarino was out of control and had been stopped. This is an example of the deep state attempting a coup.

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Because you're in the same position in a way that Pete Hegstaff is in Yeah. Where people underneath you appear to be leaking even top secret information that you could go to jail for leaking. That's right. But they clearly have such an agenda, it's worth it to them. Yeah. that there is an investigation that's underway to try to figure out the source of this leak around that specific incident. it makes things much harder in constantly questioning and looking over your shoulder. These things being leaked, either by people who are just trying to show a reporter that they're important or chasing clout of some sort or the most dangerous of which is those who are trying to ultimately undermine the president's policies. Really, what is happening when they do that is they're undermining our democracy. the majority, the vast majority of the American people who chose this duly elected president, Donald Trump.

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Henry Appel, an adviser at the National Security Council, shared anecdotes about President Biden's confusion during calls and meetings. In one instance, Biden mistakenly called the NSC office looking for Jake Sullivan, not realizing Sullivan was on the same trip. Appel noted Biden struggled with basic words in briefings, leading to misunderstandings. He mentioned the emotional impact of Trump's victory, stating his team felt "trauma bonded." Appel expressed concerns about the incoming Trump administration potentially targeting them for past actions. He humorously revealed that his dating profile highlights his tendency to overshare. Lastly, he discussed feelings of being sidelined by Kamala Harris during the campaign.

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The transcript centers on explosive allegations and questions surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, and possible intelligence connections. It begins with a report that the Wall Street Journal obtained Epstein’s private calendar, which allegedly shows meetings with powerful figures who would seem unlikely to associate with a convicted sex offender. Epstein allegedly met Catherine Rumler, one of Barack Obama’s top lawyers, and Rumler reportedly met Epstein dozens of times. Epstein supposedly tried to set up Rumler to work for Bill Gates. The narrative raises the question: how could Epstein be a fixer between Obama’s lawyer and Gates? The account continues with Epstein meeting Joe Biden’s CIA director, though it notes that Burns was not CIA director at the time but Obama’s deputy secretary of state, working under John Kerry at the State Department, and later becoming CIA director. It is claimed that Burns went to Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse, where Epstein’s activities included sex with underage girls and video of others doing the same. The speaker speculates about whether Burns saw a portrait of Bill Clinton in a blue dress in Epstein’s parlor. The timeline suggests that Epstein was arrested and later hanged in jail with security camera failures and guards asleep, and that two years afterward Biden appointed Burns as CIA director. The implication drawn is that Epstein was an intelligence asset, potentially connected to the CIA, Israeli intelligence, and possibly Russian intelligence, and that he was allowed to traffic and molest girls for blackmail material. The speakers say they asked CIA director William Burns why he met with a convicted sex offender; Burns replies that Epstein was introduced as an expert in the financial services sector and offered general advice on a private-sector transition, and that there was no formal relationship. The narrative asserts that this interaction could explain a 2002–2006 sweetheart deal, a prison-cell cover-up, and why Epstein’s tapes went missing, with Fed seizure of tapes and only madam Ghislaine Maxwell arrested since then. There are testimonies about Epstein’s access to sex tapes and the belief that the CIA possesses them and has used them for blackmail, including “hours of video” from Epstein Island, the Manhattan townhouse, the Palm Beach estate, and a New Mexico ranch. Bill Clinton is said to have flown on Epstein’s plane multiple times and to have been close friends with him. Separately, Epstein is described as obsessed with transhumanism and life-extension technologies. The New Mexico ranch is claimed to be a base for impregnating women to seed humanity, with allegations of 20 women pregnant at once, and an 8,000-square-foot underground level at Zoro Ranch. A submarine license allegedly held by Ghislaine Maxwell and transport to Epstein Island via underwater submarine port is mentioned, as is proximity to a US military submarine base near St. Thomas and Water Island, owned by Joe Biden’s brother. The transcript also references various other strange claims: Epstein’s dinners with tech elites such as Bill Gates and attempted contacts with Elon Musk; a controversial SCNT discussion about using the DNA of “curvy, sexy black women from Africa”; questions about missing or underground locations for children; and a closing note that people may be acting under orders or threats related to tapes. Overall, the piece presents a tapestry of alleged high-level connections, missing evidence, blackmail material, and conspiratorial episodes surrounding Epstein and his network.

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I'm a journalist investigating the administrative state. I confronted a former FBI special agent, now an advisor to the joint chiefs at the Pentagon, about his political activities and fundraising efforts with retired generals. He became angry, called me names, and accused me of fraud and being a liar. He even claimed I needed his permission to record him, despite being in a one-party consent state. He denied saying things that I have on tape, including discussing plans after Trump wins. I questioned the ethics of his political involvement as a Pentagon advisor, and I asked him whether he thought it was appropriate to share sensitive information with strangers, even joking about whether I was a Russian spy.

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Amjad Fassisi, a CIA contractor, reveals that the CIA withheld information from President Trump and colluded with other intelligence agencies to do so. He also claims that Trump is under constant surveillance and that they even spy on his ex-wife. Fassisi states that the directors of the CIA, including Gina Haspel and Mike Pompeo, purposely kept information from Trump and that they thought he was a "fucking dumbass." He also mentions that the intelligence agencies don't trust each other and don't share information. Fassisi's statements suggest potential illegal activities and corruption within the intelligence community.

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The investigation centers on Thomas Escato, a current Secret Service agent on the vice president JD Vance’s security detail, who was exposed by undercover journalists from O’Keefe Media Group. The reporters met Escato via Tinder in October 2025 and documented that he was a holdover from the Biden administration, originally tasked with protecting Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff. He is described as involved in protecting the vice president’s transportation, residence surveillance, and even Vance’s wife and children. Key revelations include Escato sharing highly sensitive, real-time and historical security information with an undercover journalist who posed as a stranger. He discussed protective formations, shift-change times, and exact travel plans, including the routes and times for the vice president’s convoy, as well as the specific vehicles involved. He sent photos with location metadata revealing convoy locations from various international and domestic contexts, including Joint Base Andrews, Munich, King Khalid International Airport, JFK, and Abu Dhabi, among others. Metadata and photos indicated where the vice president’s convoy had been and the routes used, sometimes with dates months prior to disclosure. Escato provided ongoing updates on the vice president’s movements, including the time and place of the vice president’s flights, which plane would be used, and the journalist’s implication in following the movements. He sent a selfie from inside a venue associated with the vice president, and even images from inside the Naval Observatory, where the vice president’s residence is located. He also described the journalist’s ability to “follow” the vice president’s movements and the security details surrounding transport and protection. The exchange included intimate details about the vice president’s family logistics, such as transportation of Vance’s wife and mentions of the residence and school arrangements for his children, with a recurring theme of the idea that “we call them everywhere” and that “there’s a 24/7” aspect to the protection. Escato claimed knowledge of future travel plans, including a four- to five-day stay in Ohio and a one-night visit to Florida, and he described the existence of a “cover subpoena” related to counter-surveillance duties. Escato also disclosed personal political opinions: he voted for Biden, dislikes Trump, and opposes Vance’s immigration policies, including ICE-related concerns. He described his citizenship status (citizen since 2018) and stated his tenure as a Secret Service agent as five years. He asserted it is his First Amendment right to express opinions, while acknowledging the potential implications of his disclosures, noting that he “sign paperwork” and that if he doesn’t disclose information, “I never do. Otherwise, I get in trouble.” The reporting emphasizes that such behavior inside the Secret Service is troubling, especially given prior security lapses in 2024 that led to the head of the Secret Service resigning after an incident in Butler, Pennsylvania. The piece concludes by asserting the importance of protecting the vice president’s security, hoping the story prompts reforms and accountability, and inviting readers to share tips with O’Keefe Media Group.

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The speaker claims the biggest scandal was spying on their campaign, insisting it's verified despite lack of evidence. They urge to air it for Biden's detriment. The interviewer refuses, citing the need for verification. The speaker insists they were spied on and caught, challenging the interviewer to check the papers. The interviewer remains skeptical.

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Remember Edward, the fired intern? He's 19 now and works for the president's top campaign donor. Now he's a "senior advisor" at the State Department with access to all IT and data management for the entire diplomatic operation globally. A US official told the Washington Post "this is dangerous". Giving a 19-year-old with a history of leaking sensitive information access to all centralized data at the US State Department just seems off. This is the latest in a string of national security concerns. Elon Musk's JV team also has access to the payment system at the Treasury Department that controls all US government payments, including secret payments to foreign assets run by US intelligence and payments to US businesses abroad with secret contracts with the CIA. Speaking of the CIA, their entire workforce has been told to resign.

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The speaker, who works in the executive office of the White House, manages two federal agencies and is responsible for protecting the networks and information of the government. They discuss the challenges of their job, including the state department's big ego and the popularity of Kamala Harris. They also express concerns about Joe Biden's mental fitness, but acknowledge that it cannot be publicly addressed. The speaker mentions a meeting with Michelle Obama, who emphatically stated she would never run for office. The video ends with a discussion about the speaker's meeting with James O'Keefe and the perception it creates.

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Henry Appel, an adviser at the National Security Council, recounted several encounters with President Biden, including moments where Biden struggled to understand basic concepts during meetings. Appel shared a humorous incident where Biden repeatedly called looking for NSC adviser Jake Sullivan, not realizing Sullivan was on the same trip. Appel described the emotional aftermath of Trump's election, noting that his team felt "trauma bonded." He also mentioned concerns among White House officials about potential repercussions from the incoming Trump administration. Additionally, Appel humorously noted that his dating profile highlights his tendency to overshare. In a meeting with an undercover journalist, he reflected on the dynamics within the Biden administration, particularly regarding Kamala Harris's role during the campaign.
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