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I seek redemption and reconciliation, but that requires truth and accountability. Trust is lacking in those who misuse government power against individuals like Tulsi Gabbard and who have turned the Department of Homeland Security into a censorship tool, suppressing important discussions, including vaccine side effects. We need transparency similar to the Twitter files for agencies like the CIA, FBI, and DHS, which have hidden information for decades. It's been 50 years since the Church Committee hearings addressed CIA abuses, and we need a new set of hearings to investigate the issues that have arisen over the past decade.

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The transcript claims that Tulsi Gabbard “walked into the Oval Office” and personally handed President Trump her resignation letter after her husband, Abraham Williams, was “diagnosed with an extremely rare form of bone cancer.” It quotes her letter: she “must step away from public service to be by his side,” cannot “ask him to face this fight alone” while she continues in her demanding position, and her resignation is effective June 30. The transcript says President Trump praised her publicly afterward and that “that is what happened.” It then claims that “within hours” Reuters published that the White House “had fired Gabbard,” describing her departure as “a victory for the intelligence community,” and that “the Internet exploded” with that narrative. The transcript offers explanations including that deep state and British intelligence had been “gunning for her for over a year,” that “they could not bang her,” and that “they planted fake stories.” It alleges she was banned from Iran war deliberations, was planning to run for president in 2028, and was “scheming against the president.” It also claims she was surrounded with “fake people” such as Joe Kent to argue that Netanyahu and Israel ran Trump, describing it as an operation to “poison a relationship” with President Trump and “split the MAGA coalition” ahead of the midterms. The transcript further claims that “rogue elements of the CIA and the Senate Intelligence Committee” kept firing at her, citing Katherine Harwich as writing that the CIA tracked “every keystroke on the government computers” of Gabbard’s Directors’ Initiatives Group to disband or diminish the group’s impact. It states that the group continued producing declassifications “which will result in prosecutions,” and claims her work showed Russiagate was a coordinated hoax between Barack Obama and British intelligence. It says disclosures are before a grand jury in Florida and that she opposed “the deep state conspiracy” used to impeach President Trump in 2019 and “the election rigging of 2020.” The transcript also claims she was investigating “Havana syndrome” and “directed energy attacks” that agencies have spent four years on. It states her investigations would “see the light of day before she leaves office,” and argues that the intelligence community claimed victory while her husband begins cancer treatment. Finally, it proposes “a test” for any new DNI appointment under Biden, alleging CIA and MI6 were “completely integrated, fused operationally,” and asks whether that arrangement still operates, claiming the “war” would continue using the same methods used against Tulsi Gabbard.

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The speaker is working with Jay Bhattacharya and Secretary Kennedy to investigate US-funded gain of function research, including at the Wuhan lab, which they believe may have led to the COVID-19 pandemic. They aim to provide evidence linking this research to the pandemic. The speaker claims Anthony Fauci denied this research under oath and may have sought a preemptive pardon. They argue that gain of function research continues in biolabs worldwide, posing a risk of future pandemics. The speaker faced criticism for warning about US-funded biolabs in Ukraine. The speaker questions why the intelligence community was reluctant to conclude that COVID-19 originated in a lab, contrasting this with instances where they quickly make assumptions without conclusive evidence. They attribute this to the politicization of intelligence, citing the Iraq War as an example of intelligence being used to influence policy.

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The Chinese State Council Information Office claims COVID originated in the U.S. A special team is investigating COVID's origins, with findings on covid.gov. Work is being done with Jay Bhattacharya and Secretary Kennedy, looking at U.S. funded gain of function research at the Wuhan lab and other biolabs, which has led to health crises. The goal is to find the specific link between gain of function research and COVID-19. If Peter Daszak's research with the Wuhan lab caused the pandemic, then the U.S. funded it, and Anthony Fauci denied it under oath. Gain of function research is ongoing in biolabs worldwide, like in Ukraine. Warning against U.S. funded biolabs in Ukraine led to accusations of being a Russian asset. The intelligence community was reluctant to say COVID came from a lab, possibly due to the politicization of intelligence. This politicization dates back to intelligence used to justify the Iraq regime change war.

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The U.S. intelligence community has officially opened an investigation into more than 120 U.S. taxpayer-funded biological laboratories operating overseas, including 40 in Ukraine. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard says the probe aims to identify where the labs are located, what pathogens they contain, and what research is being conducted. Gabbard has previously accused officials of misleading the public about the existence and scope of U.S.-backed bio labs overseas, including claims tying the issue to the Biden administration and figures such as Anthony Fauci. The discussion references claims made during the Biden administration by Victoria Nuland, who admitted bio labs are in Ukraine and funded by the United States but said they were only for defensive research, while dismissing accusations as Russian disinformation. Questions are raised about claims of Russian findings, including reported COVID vaccine samples in labs during Russia’s takeover of territory, and claims of AIDS research on Ukrainian military personnel. Senator asks Ukraine-specific questions about chemical or biological weapons and whether there is doubt that any biological or chemical incident in Ukraine would be carried out by Russians. Ukraine is described as having biological research facilities, with concern that Russian troops may seek control of research materials, and statements that efforts are underway with Ukrainians to prevent research materials from falling into Russian hands. The exchange asserts that Russian propaganda blames Ukrainians for plots involving biological weapons and coordination with NATO, and that it is “classic Russian technique to blame on the other guy what they’re planning to do themselves.” Doctor Merrill Nass, a biological warfare epidemiologist and author, says it is notable that the government acknowledges such facilities, including about 40 in Ukraine and over 100 elsewhere, and adds that many countries have studied biological weapons agents, treatments, and vaccines since at least World War II. Nass argues that the law prohibits developing biological weapons and references the Biological Weapons Convention, noting that the treaty has no enforcement mechanism, and that there is no way to send teams to investigate other countries’ labs. He suggests there have been roadblocks to obtaining details, and that labs outside the United States reduce oversight. The conversation also discusses the idea of incentives and loopholes: Nass states that the U.S. has no legal control over private labs and that, in the U.S., it is possible to build high-containment laboratories and have scientists create whatever they like without a prohibition. Nass describes historical U.S. development and stockpiling of biological weapons agents, mentions evasion of antibiotics and vaccines, and argues that international restrictions do not prevent potential development efforts elsewhere. Nass says that specific biological weapon use is not known to have occurred within the United States except that “the potential exception of COVID,” asserting the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine should never have been developed “the way it was developed for COVID” because it included “the most toxic, problematic parts” of the virus. He also recalls work as a consultant to the Cuban Ministry of Health in 1993 regarding illness attributed to cyanide poisoning, describes reports that the CIA sent African swine fever virus to Cuba through Panama to dissidents, and notes that Cuba reportedly had to kill half a million pigs due to that outbreak. When asked whether researchers can be controlled and whether answers will emerge about roughly 120 labs, Nass says accountability and oversight are limited, citing a senate hearing where senators said the intelligence community is not under anyone’s control and is not accountable. He adds that if answers cannot be obtained in the U.S., they would not likely be obtained in other countries. Nass argues that lab-produced viruses could be distinguished from naturally occurring ones by analyzing genomes, describing prior work on reconstructing an epidemic and claiming that attention to whether viral genomes are natural or unnatural will enable future differentiation. He notes that he believes the risk of severe consequences reduces the likelihood of use. The segment ends with plans to bring Nass back as the investigation unfolds.

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The speaker discusses alleged infiltration of the US government by individuals with ties to Iran. They mention Maher Ptahr, head of intelligence programs in the White House, who is accused of prioritizing intelligence collection efforts away from important areas such as the southern border and terrorism. They also mention Robert Malley, Biden's envoy to Iran, whose security clearance was suspended by the FBI. The speaker claims that Malley installed an Iranian national, Arianne Tabatabay, in a position at the Department of Defense. They argue that these individuals are distracting from protecting American priorities and call for an investigation into the situation.

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We're still waiting for accountability on the whole Russia collusion made up story. Now that DNI, Kelsey Gabbard has released all of those classified documents, we're actually seeing who was behind all of this. Do you wanna see indictments? I absolutely wanna see indictments. Tulsi and Cash Patel reveal aggressive violations of the law: "What they basically did is they defrauded the American people in order to take Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign talking points and turn them into intelligence... by defrauding the American people, defrauding the intelligence agencies, lying about what the intel said, they would take something that supported a Hillary Clinton campaign talking point, and they would overemphasize it and exaggerate it." They "took anything that actually contradicted that narrative and they buried it deep" and "laundered Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign talking points through the American intelligence services." That's "a violation of the people's trust" and "I absolutely think they broke the law." You'll see a lot of people get indicted. What do you want our intelligence community to be doing? Catching bad guys, not laundering Hillary Clinton's campaign talking points into the American media and giving them this air of legitimacy. It is sick and it's disgusting. It hurt the intelligence community. It hurt the American people, and it hurt the first Trump administration. We've gotta have consequences for it or we're just gonna see the same play repeated again and after again.

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The speaker is working with Jay Bhattacharya and Secretary Kennedy to investigate US-funded gain of function research, including at the Wuhan lab, and its potential link to the COVID-19 pandemic. They aim to provide evidence showing why ending this research is in the American people's best interest. The speaker claims that Anthony Fauci funded the pandemic and then denied it under oath to Senator Rand Paul. They also suggest Fauci sought a preemptive pardon from President Biden. The speaker was attacked for warning against US-funded biolabs in Ukraine, fearing potential pathogen releases. The speaker questions why the intelligence community was reluctant to conclude that COVID-19 originated in a lab, suggesting politicization of intelligence to meet objectives or influence policy. They draw a parallel to the intelligence used to justify the Iraq regime change war and its consequences. The speaker emphasizes the need to address these issues within the intelligence community and highlights the importance of leadership.

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The transcript reports that overnight the United States government, specifically the National Security Agency, intercepted conversations of Zelenskyy’s government in Ukraine in late 2022. The conversations allegedly involved conspi­ring with federal workers at USAID to devise a plan to take $200,000,000 of USAID money, route it through a series of transactions, move it into the United States, and launder it into Joe Biden’s 2024 campaign and the Democratic National Committee. The presenter says there are intercepts for the first time and that Chelsea Gabbard’s team was willing to declassify them. An investigation is underway beginning with USAID to determine who was involved and whether any crimes were committed, with referrals to the FBI anticipated in the next few days. The documents are said to be declassified and available at justthenews.com, and members of Congress have been clamoring to access them. The presenter expects Tulsi Gabbard to make a statement later tonight on the investigation’s evolution. The discussion shifts to a framing of a transition from the era of weaponization, where prosecutors and FBI agents were used to target Donald Trump and his supporters, to a potential situation where there is conspiring with foreign powers to influence elections. The Ukraine matter is cited as the latest development. The speaker recalls a claim made three weeks earlier about FBI proof that China sent thousands of driver’s licenses to the United States with fake names to obtain fake ballots to vote for Joe Biden in the 2020 election, labeling these as words of the FBI informant in FBI documents that were made public. The presenter then notes that China may be conspiring with Joe Biden and the Democrats, and now possibly Ukraine, with two investigations underway. The speaker promises to keep listeners apprised of developments.

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I am pleased to announce that former Congresswoman Chelsea Gabbard will serve as the Director of National Intelligence. With over two decades of service, Tulsi has fought for our country and the freedoms of all Americans. She brings broad experience from both parties and is now a proud Republican. Chelsea will champion our constitutional rights and secure peace through strength. In other news, the federally ordered bankruptcy auction of Infowars has closed, and results will be revealed soon. Regardless of the outcome, the fight against globalism continues. Roger Stone is breaking major election news, including updates on key Senate and House races. Chelsea Gabbard, a veteran and former presidential candidate, has endorsed President Trump and joined the Republican Party, emphasizing her commitment to the safety and freedom of the American people. Stay tuned for more updates.

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Key national security confirmations for the Trump administration are underway in the Senate. Tulsi Gabbard's important confirmation hearing is scheduled for Thursday. Gabbard, a former congresswoman and military veteran, has been a strong advocate for truth on the House Armed Services Committee. She has shown courage by opposing her own party's impeachment efforts against President Trump and standing up to Kamala Harris during presidential debates. As the director of National Intelligence, she is expected to defend constitutional rights and challenge those promoting unnecessary wars.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Tulsi Gabbard on Trump's VP Decision, Jill Biden's Ego, and Joe Biden's Disastrous Foreign Policy
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Tulsi Gabbard, author of "For Love of Country: Leave the Democrat Party Behind." Gabbard expresses concern that the next generation lacks understanding of American values, highlighting PragerU's role in promoting these values. Discussing Trump's VP search, Gabbard believes choosing Marco Rubio would be a mistake, as he represents the neocon establishment, contradicting Trump's policies. She emphasizes the importance of foreign policy and the need for trust among undecided voters. Gabbard critiques Biden's capability as president, asserting that a Biden-Harris reelection would lead to Kamala Harris as commander-in-chief, which she deems unfit. She discusses the divisive nature of current politics and the need for leaders who unite Americans. Gabbard also critiques Biden's handling of the Ukraine war, arguing that he misrepresents the situation and escalates tensions. She warns of the dangers of nuclear conflict and stresses the importance of accountability in leadership. Gabbard concludes that regardless of who the Democrats nominate, the same powers will remain in control, posing a threat to democracy and freedom.

Breaking Points

Tulsi LURKING At FBI Fulton County Election Raid
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The hosts discuss FBI activity at the Fulton County Elections Office, highlighting ballots seized and the involvement of an ODNI official, Tulsi Gabbard, in the operation. They frame the event in the wider context of ongoing debates about the 2020 election, Georgia’s voting rolls, and political pressure on state authorities. They question the pretext for the search warrant and note the unusual appearance of a senior intelligence official in a law enforcement action, suggesting it signals broader partisan stakes in election integrity and oversight. The conversation considers how partisan narratives shape media coverage, warnings about foreign or domestic influence, and the risk of using law enforcement to influence elections. They note past Fulton County conspiracy theories while acknowledging uncertainty about motives and outcomes, and they discuss the 2026 midterms as a horizon for these tensions, urging scrutiny of procedures and safeguards.

The Rubin Report

Tulsi Gabbard Catches Her Critics Off Guard with Her Blistering Reaction to False Smears
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard
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In this episode of the Rubin Report, host Dave Rubin is joined by guests Jillian Michaels, Sage Steele, and Russell Brand to discuss various political topics, particularly focusing on Tulsi Gabbard's Senate confirmation hearing for Director of National Intelligence. Gabbard addresses attacks on her loyalty, asserting she is not a puppet for any political figure and emphasizing her commitment to the Constitution. Sage shares her experience at the hearing, noting Gabbard's calm demeanor amidst aggressive questioning. The group critiques the political theater surrounding the hearings, highlighting the lack of genuine curiosity from senators regarding important issues. They also discuss Bobby Kennedy's nomination for HHS, with Russell pointing out the vilification he faces and the hypocrisy of politicians who benefit from pharmaceutical donations while criticizing Kennedy. Jillian emphasizes the need for proper vetting of immigrants and the importance of legal immigration, while also critiquing the media's portrayal of immigration issues. The conversation touches on the recent tragic helicopter crash, with differing opinions on whether it’s appropriate to discuss systemic issues like DEI in the aftermath. The panel concludes with a discussion on Selena Gomez's emotional response to immigration issues, emphasizing the need for empathy while also advocating for the prioritization of American citizens' safety. The episode encapsulates a blend of personal anecdotes and political commentary, reflecting the complexities of current political discourse.

Breaking Points

KA$H Patel FLIPS OUT After Kirk Assassination Foreign Ties Probed
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The podcast discusses a contentious investigation into Charlie Kirk's assassination, revealing a significant turf war between the FBI and the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC)/Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). Joe Kent (NCTC) and Tulsi Gabbard (ODNI) examined FBI files, seeking foreign links, which FBI Director Cash Patel resisted, citing overstepping and interference. This leaked conflict raised concerns about government transparency and potential cover-ups, especially given the state-level nature of the case. Early investigations also looked into "anti-fascist" bullet inscriptions and the administration's alleged use of the murder to frame Antifa as a terror network. Furthermore, the hosts highlight a Tennessee man's month-long detention for a Facebook meme related to Kirk, held on a $2 million bond, before charges were dropped due to public pressure. This incident underscores significant free speech and due process concerns, contrasting it with other cases of detention and deportation threats. The discussion criticizes potential abuses of power and the weaponization of laws to quash speech, questioning the motivations behind the inter-agency conflicts and the lack of mainstream journalistic follow-up on the assassination details.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1295 - Tulsi Gabbard
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard
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Joe Rogan and Tulsi Gabbard discuss her presidential campaign and the motivations behind her run. Gabbard emphasizes her mission to end wasteful foreign policies, including regime change wars, and redirect funds to domestic issues like healthcare, education, and infrastructure. She questions the rationale behind these wars, attributing them to financial interests rather than humanitarian concerns, citing the Iraq War as an example of false intelligence leading to costly consequences. Gabbard highlights the staggering financial burden of these wars, estimating $6 to $8 trillion spent since 9/11, and the ongoing costs for veterans. She criticizes the lack of accountability in U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding countries like Venezuela and Saudi Arabia, where U.S. interests often overshadow the needs of the local populations. The conversation shifts to the implications of U.S. military actions and the hypocrisy in foreign policy, where the U.S. supports oppressive regimes while advocating for democracy elsewhere. Gabbard argues for a diplomatic approach rather than military intervention, advocating for peace and reconciliation. Rogan and Gabbard discuss the impact of social media on public discourse, expressing concern over the control that major tech companies have over information and the potential for censorship. Gabbard stresses the importance of free speech and the dangers of a polarized political environment, advocating for civil discourse and understanding across ideological divides. They also touch on the opioid crisis, with Gabbard proposing the legalization of marijuana as a means to reduce opioid addiction and deaths. She calls for accountability from pharmaceutical companies like Purdue Pharma, which she believes have contributed to the epidemic through deceptive practices. The discussion concludes with Gabbard addressing the challenges of running for office, including smear campaigns and misinformation, while reaffirming her commitment to serving the American people and challenging the status quo in Washington. She emphasizes the need for a government that prioritizes the interests of its citizens over corporate profits and lobbyist influence.

The Rubin Report

Details About Joy Reid’s Weeping Farewell No One Noticed with Co-Host Megyn Kelly
Guests: Megyn Kelly
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On February 28, 2025, Dave Rubin and Megyn Kelly discussed the recent firing of Joy Reid from MSNBC, highlighting her emotional response and claims of her show's value. Reid defended her stances on various issues, including Black Lives Matter and immigration, but Rubin criticized her lack of empathy for white individuals and her show's poor ratings. They also addressed the broader media landscape, suggesting that Reid's cancellation reflects a shift away from identity politics and sensationalism. The conversation shifted to Donald Trump's administration, emphasizing his collaboration with Elon Musk to streamline government operations. They noted the establishment of a task force in Florida led by Governor Ron DeSantis to eliminate bureaucratic inefficiencies. Kelly expressed admiration for Bobby Kennedy's new role in addressing chronic diseases and criticized the revolving door between the FDA and pharmaceutical companies. Lastly, they discussed Tulsi Gabbard's appointment as Director of National Intelligence, emphasizing her straightforwardness about threats to national security, particularly radical Islamic terrorism. The hosts concluded by reflecting on the changing media dynamics and the importance of accountability in journalism.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Leaving the Dems, Leftist School Policies, and Weinstein’s Trial, with Tulsi Gabbard & Jonna Spilbor
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard, Jonna Spilbor
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Megyn Kelly opens the show by sharing a personal story about a recent dream and a close call with timing before diving into current hot topics. She discusses Nancy Pelosi's threatening comments towards President Trump, President Biden's remarks on inflation, and parents confronting school boards over controversial drag shows. Tulsi Gabbard, a former congresswoman and presidential candidate, joins the show to discuss her recent departure from the Democratic Party. Gabbard reflects on her political evolution, stating that the party has become dominated by ideologues who undermine free speech and civil liberties. She emphasizes the importance of independent thinking and encourages others to leave the Democratic Party if they feel similarly disillusioned. The conversation shifts to the media's reaction to Gabbard's departure compared to Republicans who have distanced themselves from their party. Gabbard notes that independent thinkers are often treated negatively by the mainstream media, which favors those who align with the establishment. The discussion then transitions to the topic of foreign policy, particularly regarding the U.S. stance on Russia and Ukraine. Gabbard argues for de-escalation and diplomacy, warning against the dangers of nuclear conflict. She criticizes the current administration for failing to prioritize American interests and for escalating tensions. Kelly and Gabbard also touch on the issue of education, highlighting parents' concerns over sexualization in schools and the push for "family-friendly" drag shows. Gabbard expresses her alarm over the Democratic Party's stance on these issues, calling it a threat to family values. The show continues with a segment on Kim Kardashian's podcast advocating for the exoneration of a convicted murderer, Kevin Keith. Gabbard expresses skepticism about Kardashian's motivations and the implications of revisiting such convictions without solid evidence. Finally, they discuss the billion-dollar verdict against Alex Jones for defaming Sandy Hook families, with Gabbard asserting that Jones's actions have caused immense harm. The episode concludes with a reflection on the Parkland shooting trial, where a jury recommended life in prison for the shooter, prompting outrage from victims' families. Throughout the show, Gabbard emphasizes the need for independent thought, the importance of protecting children, and the dangers of current political ideologies.

PBD Podcast

Tulsi Gabbard: Abortion, Nuclear War Feud, Trump’s VP Pick | PBD Podcast | Ep. 402
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard
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The podcast features Patrick Bet-David interviewing Tulsi Gabbard, discussing various political issues, including her potential candidacy for Vice President. Gabbard reflects on her past experiences in the Democratic Party, including her resignation as Vice Chair of the DNC due to perceived corruption and the party's shift away from constitutional values. She expresses her concerns about the current political climate, emphasizing the need for leaders who prioritize the American people's interests over partisan politics. The conversation shifts to the current state of the economy, with Gabbard criticizing the Biden administration's handling of inflation and economic policies. She highlights the disconnect between government narratives and the realities faced by everyday Americans, particularly regarding rising costs and economic struggles. Gabbard argues that the focus should be on empowering small businesses and reducing government overreach. The discussion also touches on foreign policy, particularly the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Israel. Gabbard criticizes the U.S. funding for these conflicts without clear objectives, advocating for a more cautious approach that prioritizes diplomacy and peace over military intervention. She expresses concern about the potential for escalation and the implications for U.S. national security. Gabbard addresses the protests occurring on college campuses, attributing them to a lack of education and understanding among students, influenced by radical ideologies. She emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and the need for a balanced perspective on complex issues like the Israel-Palestine conflict. Throughout the podcast, Gabbard maintains a focus on the importance of truth and transparency in politics, urging listeners to engage actively in the political process and support candidates who align with their values. She encourages the audience to order her upcoming book, "Love of Country," to further spread her message and insights. The conversation concludes with a call to action for listeners to take an active role in shaping the future of the country.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Unhinged Left Screams About Elon and Trump, and Detained American Released, with Carolla & Kasparian
Guests: Adam Carolla, Ana Kasparian
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation as the new Director of National Intelligence, which passed with a 52-48 vote, largely along party lines. She expresses concern over the negative reception Gabbard faced during her confirmation hearing, highlighting the need for change in intelligence services. Kelly also mentions a recent ICE raid in Colorado that was thwarted by a leak, allegedly from the FBI, emphasizing the need for reform in federal agencies. The conversation shifts to Elon Musk's visit to the Oval Office, where he held an impromptu press conference with Trump. Kelly notes the left's attempts to drive a wedge between Musk and Trump, while Adam Carolla compares the media's treatment of billionaires to that of bums, criticizing their negative portrayal of successful individuals. They discuss the Democrats' strategy of lawfare against Trump, filing numerous lawsuits to obstruct his executive orders. Kelly and Carolla express skepticism about the motivations behind the left's criticism of Musk and the federal government, particularly regarding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). They argue that the CFPB has been effective in returning billions to defrauded Americans, while also acknowledging the need for oversight and reform in federal agencies. Anna Kasparian joins the discussion, agreeing on the importance of bringing Americans home from authoritarian regimes and criticizing the media's treatment of Biden compared to Trump. They discuss the implications of Musk's influence in the Trump administration and the potential conflicts of interest that arise from his position. The conversation concludes with a focus on the fairness of transgender athletes competing in women's sports, with Kelly and Kasparian advocating for the recognition of biological differences and the need for policies that protect female athletes. They emphasize the importance of addressing these issues without further dividing Americans based on identity.

Breaking Points

DC Warmongers FORCE Tulsi Flip On Illegal Spying
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard
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The show discusses the confirmation hearings for Trump's nominees, starting with Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense. Media updates include Jen Rubin leaving the Washington Post and Rachel Maddow returning to MSNBC. There's potential news of a Gaza ceasefire and a possible TikTok sale to Elon Musk. Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation hearing is highlighted, noting her reversal on Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which has drawn criticism. Gabbard previously opposed FISA reforms, claiming they worsened civil liberties violations, but now asserts that recent reforms have alleviated her concerns. The hosts express skepticism about her shift and discuss the broader implications for other nominees like RFK Jr. and Kash Patel. They predict most nominees will be confirmed, despite potential challenges, particularly for Gabbard, due to her past positions and the political dynamics at play.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1170 - Tulsi Gabbard
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard
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Joe Rogan and Tulsi Gabbard discuss various topics, including the challenges faced by Hawaii, such as natural disasters and the false alarm regarding a nuclear missile threat. Gabbard shares her experiences during the missile scare, emphasizing the real threat posed by North Korea and the need for a robust civil defense system. They delve into U.S. foreign policy, particularly the consequences of interventionist wars and the complexities of regime change, highlighting the failures of past actions in countries like Libya and Iraq. Gabbard critiques the military-industrial complex and the influence of corporate interests on political decisions, advocating for accountability among leaders. They discuss the importance of understanding the consequences of war and the need for a pragmatic approach to foreign policy. Gabbard expresses concern over the lack of younger voices in Congress and the need for bipartisan cooperation to address pressing issues. The conversation shifts to domestic policies, including criminal justice reform and the impact of private prisons. Gabbard argues against the profit motive in incarceration, advocating for rehabilitation over punishment. They also discuss the opioid crisis and the potential benefits of legalizing marijuana, emphasizing its medicinal properties and the need for updated regulations. Rogan and Gabbard explore the role of technology in politics, particularly regarding election security and the vulnerabilities in the voting system. Gabbard proposes using paper ballots or verified backups to ensure election integrity. They touch on the importance of education reform, the rising costs of higher education, and the need for a more comprehensive approach to healthcare that includes preventive measures. Gabbard highlights the significance of civil liberties and the need to address surveillance abuses, advocating for a return to constitutional protections. They conclude with a discussion on the importance of genuine leadership and the need for politicians to prioritize the well-being of their constituents over partisan politics. Gabbard expresses her commitment to serving the people of Hawaii and the U.S., emphasizing the importance of collaboration and respect in governance.

The Rubin Report

Ex-Congresswoman Exposes the Reality of the DNC & Govt. | Tulsi Gabbard | POLITICS | Rubin Report
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard
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Tulsi Gabbard discusses the current political climate, emphasizing the dangers of divisiveness and the need for servant leadership that prioritizes the well-being of the American people over political ambition. She expresses concern over the normalization of violence and the lack of constructive dialogue among political leaders. Gabbard reflects on her experience in Congress, highlighting the influence of political parties and media on democracy, and the challenges of being a moderate voice within the Democratic Party. She criticizes recent legislative actions, such as the removal of gendered language in the House, arguing it undermines the existence of biological distinctions between men and women. Gabbard also addresses the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, advocating for prioritizing elderly Americans and frontline workers based on scientific evidence. She critiques the inconsistent public health measures and the impact of lockdowns on small businesses, emphasizing the need for decisions grounded in science rather than politics. Gabbard introduces her bills on abortion and women's sports, advocating for protections based on biological differences and the importance of Title IX. She concludes by expressing her commitment to continue advocating for common sense solutions and fostering respectful dialogue, regardless of differing views, embodying the spirit of aloha.

The Megyn Kelly Show

RFK and Tulsi Coast Toward Confirmation, and Trump's Legal Fights Ahead, w/ Aronberg, Davis, & Stone
Guests: Aronberg, Davis, Stone
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Megyn Kelly discusses the rapid developments in the Trump presidency, particularly the approval of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Despite opposition from Democrats and some Republicans due to his vaccine skepticism, Kelly emphasizes the importance of open dialogue about public health issues beyond vaccines, such as diet and environmental factors affecting children's health. She argues that RFK Jr. aims to address broader public health crises and advocates for regenerative agriculture. Kelly also highlights the confirmation process for Tulsi Gabbard, who is expected to receive support from key Republican senators despite initial skepticism. Gabbard's commitment to accountability within the intelligence community is noted, particularly regarding unauthorized disclosures, drawing parallels to the controversial Snowden case. The conversation shifts to Trump's executive orders, particularly those targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Kelly and her guests discuss the legal implications of these orders, asserting that DEI practices often violate civil rights laws. They predict significant legal challenges to Trump's orders, especially regarding gender transition procedures for minors, which Kelly categorizes as child abuse. The discussion includes Trump's stance on birthright citizenship, with Kelly noting the constitutional complexities involved. She highlights the potential for legal battles over Trump's interpretation of the 14th Amendment, particularly concerning children born to undocumented immigrants. Kelly also addresses New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy's controversial comments about harboring an illegal immigrant, suggesting that his admission could lead to legal repercussions. The segment concludes with filmmaker Sean Stone discussing his documentary series on the alleged deep state conspiracy against Trump, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in government actions. Stone reflects on the historical context of political conspiracies and their implications for understanding current events.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Tulsi Gabbard on Investigating the Leaks, Fighting the Deep State, and Whether She'll Run in 2028
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard
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Megyn Kelly interviews Tulsi Gabbard at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, marking a significant moment as Gabbard oversees 18 intelligence agencies. Gabbard reflects on the intelligence community's failures leading to 9/11 and the Iraq War, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability. She expresses frustration with the lack of valuable intelligence briefings during her time in Congress and highlights her commitment to refocusing the agency on its core mission. Gabbard discusses the challenges of navigating the political landscape within the intelligence community, acknowledging that some may oppose her due to her association with President Trump. She stresses the importance of declassifying documents related to historical events, including the assassinations of JFK and RFK, to restore public trust. The conversation shifts to the origins of COVID-19, with Gabbard leading a special team to investigate its origins, including U.S. funding of gain-of-function research. She emphasizes the need to end such research to prevent future pandemics. Gabbard also addresses the threat of drug cartels, particularly fentanyl, and their infiltration into the U.S., asserting that they pose a greater domestic threat than foreign adversaries. She discusses the need for robust border security and the importance of addressing domestic issues before foreign engagements. Finally, Gabbard reflects on her political journey, stating she remains open to future public service opportunities, inspired by Trump's bold leadership style and commitment to the American people.
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