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The speaker questions why there is a delay in holding Hunter Biden accountable for serious issues and tax evasion, while being quick to indict President Trump based on philosophical disagreements. They emphasize the importance of equal justice and criticize the unequal treatment of individuals based on their political beliefs. The speaker expresses determination to uncover the truth and address this injustice.

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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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The speaker raises concerns about the power held by the FBI director, who possesses evidence and tapes from Jeffrey Epstein's house. They question whether it is appropriate for one person to have such information, suggesting that Epstein may have been an intelligence officer. The speaker argues that if this scandal involved ordinary people, their names would be known and they would be in jail. They criticize the FBI for not releasing all the information and highlight the agency's handling of Hunter Biden's laptop as an example of potential favoritism. The speaker urges a focus on why the FBI is withholding information rather than speculating about the individuals involved.

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The speaker expresses frustration over the leaking of a classified document to The New York Times while a nonclassified document cannot be made public. They argue that the document should be released without unnecessary redactions for transparency. The speaker mentions that a foreign national allegedly has audio recordings of conversations with Joe and Hunter Biden, which were kept as an insurance policy. They criticize the Justice Department and FBI for not focusing on the Biden family and call for the release of the full document to hold them accountable. The speaker emphasizes the importance of congressional oversight and transparency, stating that they have read the unredacted version of the document.

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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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The speaker expresses concern over the erosion of American principles and the rise of politically motivated prosecutors. They criticize the selective treatment in the criminal justice system, citing examples such as the Russia hoax and corrupt district attorneys. The speaker accuses the Biden-appointed special counsel of weaponizing the system by bringing federal charges against President Trump, while ignoring others who possessed classified documents. They argue that targeting a political opponent is reminiscent of dictatorships and goes against democratic ideals. The speaker concludes by stating that this is not the America our democracy is founded upon.

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The speaker expresses concern about the lack of equal justice in America and the weaponization of government and networks. They question CNN's hiring of Andrew McCabe and Clapper, who were involved in leaking classified documents and lying to the public. The speaker emphasizes the need for fairness and the removal of individuals who have misled the American public. They also mention their intention to ensure the legal system is unbiased. The interviewer attempts to ask about the House's actions and defunding the FBI and Department of Justice, but the speaker redirects the conversation back to their concerns about CNN's hiring practices and the weaponization of networks.

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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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There is a constitutional crisis as Congress is being treated unequally. Biden's mental fitness is questioned. What is on the tapes that Garland would risk criminality to protect the president, defying two congressional subpoenas? Other Americans would be jailed for this.

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The speaker expresses concern about the threat posed to the republican form of government by the Justice Department's transformation into a political police force. They also mention the involvement of the FBI and how this undermines the integrity of elections, specifically the 2024 election. The speaker believes that even if the situation is resolved, the indictment itself is a smear and has compromised the election.

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The speaker believes it should be terrifying to all Americans that Trump had classified information for Americans and the codes, and was able to share it in his resort with anyone. The speaker states Trump needs to be stopped.

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Questions have arisen regarding President Biden's handling of classified documents found in his garage, leading to an investigation by the Justice Department. Meanwhile, there have been ongoing efforts to target Trump, with the intention of preventing him from running for president again. However, it is important to note that Biden himself has not been indicted. The focus of the investigation seems to be on Trump, as Biden's DOJ has taken action against him. Stand with President Trump in opposition to Biden's actions.

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The speaker discusses a letter written by Senator Chuck Grassley regarding alleged corruption within the Justice Department and FBI related to the Biden family. The letter highlights the FBI's knowledge of the Burisma scandal and Hunter Biden's involvement in a bribery scheme before the election, and their attempts to bury the information. Grassley requests information and records related to the investigation, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability. The speaker expresses concern about the potential compromise of the President and the urgency to address the corruption.

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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 speaker argues that the prosecution of President Trump is politically motivated, a view shared by many in the country. They mention Joe Biden having confidential records in his garage since 1974, and classified information being found in various places like Mike Pence's house and Barack Obama's house. The speaker highlights President Trump's point about the precedent set in the Clinton case, where the court stated that it is up to the president to decide what is declassified upon leaving office. They believe this strong precedent could lead to the dismissal of the indictment against President Trump. However, the speaker expresses concern about bias on Jack Smith's team and believes it should be addressed.

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The speaker claims that the Department of Justice's investigation into Hunter Biden was biased and protected Joe Biden. They criticize the appointment of David Weiss as special counsel, stating that he will protect Joe Biden. The speaker also mentions another investigation attacking President Trump and criticizes the raid on his home. They argue that there are two standards of justice in the country and express concerns about the Department of Justice's treatment of Catholics and infringement on privacy rights. The speaker concludes by stating that Republicans are committed to making a change.

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The speaker expresses concern about Americans being afraid of prosecution by the Department of Justice. They mention the events of January 6th and question why the debate wasn't stopped when people broke into the Capitol. The speaker also criticizes the handling of investigations, particularly regarding Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. They express frustration with the lack of accountability and raise concerns about corruption and foreign influence. The speaker asks the Attorney General if they believe only US citizens should vote in elections. The Attorney General responds affirmatively.

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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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According to Speaker 1, Joe Biden is responsible for problems in the American criminal law system that negatively impact black people, stemming from legislation in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. The speaker claims Biden said, "Negroes are animals" and recounts Biden's past plagiarism scandal. The speaker alleges that incriminating information on Biden was found on his son's laptops, which is why the documents are being sought from Trump. The speaker cites the Supreme Court case Department of the Navy versus Eagan, stating there are no limits on a president's power to classify or declassify information. The speaker criticizes John Legend for pontificating about racism without relevant expertise, while Biden has a history of racist remarks and policies. The speaker also defends Trump's record on race relations. Speaker 0 accuses John Legend of being a sellout and puppet who only addresses racism during election years and urges him to invest in Black communities instead of crying racism on TV.

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Speaker 0 questions the connection between a two-tiered system of justice and the evidence presented. Speaker 1 argues that the Department of Justice should treat all people equally, regardless of political connections or wealth. Speaker 0 asks about the timing of an August 6 WhatsApp message and its relevance to any wrongdoing. Speaker 1 suggests that President Biden and his family should provide more information about timelines. Speaker 0 points out that Joe Biden was not a political figure or candidate for president at that time. Speaker 1 does not provide a direct explanation but mentions that they have outlined multiple items of evidence. The conversation ends with Speaker 1 taking the next question.

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Hunter Biden's privilege and questionable actions are the focus here. The speaker criticizes President Biden and the media for not addressing Hunter's privilege, despite lecturing about privilege and injustice. Hunter's wealth and connections are attributed to his father, rather than his own abilities. The speaker also highlights the sleazy behavior surrounding Hunter and the Biden family, suggesting that it should concern fair-minded individuals. They argue that evidence shows President Biden was aware of and enabled Hunter's actions, benefiting from them. The speaker calls for justice and transparency, expressing concern about the compromised state of the US attorney investigating the matter.

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President Trump's home was raided over a document dispute, while Hunter Biden and Joe Biden are being protected by the Justice Department. The Biden administration is ignoring the American people's concerns about the equal application of the rule of law.

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My team found evidence that former Vice President Biden kept classified materials after leaving office. In an audio recording, Biden told his ghostwriter he found classified documents in his home as a private citizen in Virginia.

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

Docs in Biden's Garage, and Idaho Suspect Evidence, with Alan Dershowitz, Sharyl Attkisson, and More
Guests: Alan Dershowitz, Sharyl Attkisson
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the appointment of a special counsel by the Department of Justice to investigate the classified documents found in Joe Biden's possession. She expresses skepticism about the transparency of the situation, noting that the revelations have been gradual and questioning the management of the narrative surrounding Biden's handling of classified documents compared to Donald Trump's. Alan Dershowitz joins the discussion, suggesting that the special counsel's appointment is a political response to the aggressive pursuit of Trump and that both cases may ultimately cancel each other out in terms of legal consequences. Dershowitz predicts that there will be no criminal prosecution for either Biden or Trump unless new evidence emerges indicating obstruction of justice. He emphasizes the need for a single standard of justice, arguing that the current situation reflects tit-for-tat politics that ultimately harms the public. Kelly and Dershowitz agree that the American public will likely perceive both Biden and Trump as equally culpable in the handling of classified documents. The conversation shifts to the implications of the classified documents situation for both Biden and Trump, with Kelly noting that public perception may differ based on the circumstances surrounding each case. They discuss the potential for political motivations behind the timing of the disclosures and the possibility that Biden may prefer to run against Trump in the next election. Dershowitz highlights the need for reform in how classified materials are handled and suggests that the legal framework surrounding these issues should be revisited. He argues for a more straightforward approach to classification laws to prevent the criminalization of inadvertent mishandling of documents. The discussion also touches on the case of Kendra Kingsbury, a former FBI analyst facing severe penalties for mishandling classified documents, raising questions about the fairness of the legal system in treating high-profile individuals versus lower-ranking officials. As the conversation progresses, Kelly and Dershowitz speculate on the motivations behind the Biden administration's handling of the classified documents and the potential consequences for both Biden and Trump. They conclude that the political landscape is fraught with complexities, and the implications of the investigations will continue to unfold. The show transitions to Sharyl Attkisson, who shares her insights on the messaging surrounding the Biden documents case and raises concerns about the transparency of the administration. She questions the timing of the disclosures and the lack of independent oversight in the investigation process. Attkisson and Kelly discuss the media's role in shaping public perception and the potential for bias in reporting on the situation. They express skepticism about the motivations behind the timing of the revelations and the implications for both Biden and Trump. The show wraps up with a reflection on the broader implications of the classified documents situation, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency in government actions.
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