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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 Biden administration weaponized the Justice Department against me and my family for whistleblowing about gender-affirming care at Texas Children's Hospital. A Health and Human Services memo signaled that anyone interfering with such care would be targeted. I was indicted on patient privacy violations, but the DOJ was the one releasing patient initials. Facing years in prison and financial ruin, my family spent almost $2,000,000 defending me. The prosecutor even threatened my wife, who was onboarding as a federal prosecutor. I was willing to go to jail to expose the injustice. X was a lifeline, enabling me to share my story. The case was dismissed with prejudice, a victory after immense pain. Now, I seek accountability for those who abused their authority, hoping this never happens to anyone again.

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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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The Biden administration weaponized the Justice Department and Health and Human Services against my family after I blew the whistle on gender affirming care for minors at Texas Children's Hospital. They targeted me after a memo was sent out that said anyone who interferes with gender affirming care will be targeted by the federal government. I was indicted, accused of violating patient privacy laws by releasing patient names. I redacted the patient names and protected their identities. I was facing ten years in prison. The Justice Department was trying to crush us, but we didn't let them. The case was dismissed with prejudice. It was an indescribable relief. Accountability looks like the people responsible being held to account. The emotional toll, the fear, and the legal defense cost us almost $2,000,000.

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I have worked in high-profile media roles, faced danger, and been falsely accused. The media faces challenges in the age of information warfare, with censorship and propaganda threatening freedom of speech. Nonprofit organizations act as political propagandists, stifling free thought. Big tech companies wield immense power over what we see and hear. The importance of freedom of speech, especially in the United States, cannot be overstated. The fight for truth and freedom is crucial in the current media landscape.

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I am Emma Jo Morris, a politics editor at Breitbart. I reported on Hunter Biden's laptop scandal in 2020, revealing emails showing Biden's involvement in family business deals. Social media platforms censored the news as hacked or Russian disinformation, with support from former intel officials. Recently, it was revealed that federal agencies influenced social media to discredit the reporting. This included FBI directing Twitter's censorship operation and granting top secret clearances to Twitter management.

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The Biden administration weaponized the Justice Department against me and my family. A Health and Human Services memo signaled that anyone interfering with gender-affirming care would be targeted. I blew the whistle on Texas Children's Hospital providing these treatments to minors. The DOJ indicted me, alleging I violated patient privacy, even citing a law that doesn't exist. X was essential for getting my story heard, the government tried to crush us but we didn't let them. The case was dismissed with prejudice, a huge relief after a two-year nightmare. Accountability is needed for the agents and prosecutors involved, especially after the emotional and financial toll this took on my family, costing nearly $2,000,000. I was even threatened with jail for simply posting public motions. The America I grew up in is unrecognizable.

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Emma Jo Morris, politics editor at Breitbart, discusses her reporting on Hunter Biden's laptop and the subsequent censorship by social media platforms. She reveals verified emails from the laptop showing Joe Biden's involvement in his family's foreign business deals. The reporting was censored on major platforms, falsely labeled as hacked or Russian disinformation. Morris highlights the unholy alliance between the intelligence community, social media platforms, and legacy media outlets. She exposes how federal agencies primed social media companies to discredit her reporting and reveals the extensive presence of intelligence community members in these companies. Morris emphasizes that the censorship was not due to false information but because it posed a threat to the country's power centers. She warns that this undermines the First Amendment and calls for a response to protect the freedom of the press.

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One son asked if I would go to jail, reflecting on the state of democracy and press freedom. The media's reaction to Biden's debate performance surprised many, despite prior indicators of his decline. There's a need for transparency in releasing interview transcripts to assess his fitness for office. The press should hold powerful entities accountable, and the lack of diverse reporting is concerning. Independent journalism is flourishing, as audiences seek credible information. The Press Act aims to protect confidential sources, essential for investigative reporting. My recent work focuses on military accountability regarding health issues linked to vaccinations. The landscape has shifted, and there's a hunger for honest journalism that serves the public interest.

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Emma Jo Morris, politics editor at Breitbart, discusses her reporting on Hunter Biden's laptop and the subsequent censorship of the stories on social media platforms. She reveals that her reporting showed Joe Biden's involvement in his family's foreign business deals, with verified emails from the laptop. However, the stories were censored and labeled as hacked or Russian disinformation. Morris highlights the unholy alliance between the intelligence community, social media platforms, and legacy media outlets. She emphasizes that the censorship was not because the information was false, but because it was true and a threat to the power centers in the country. Morris argues that this relationship undermines the First Amendment and the freedom of the press.

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The CIA developed plans to kidnap and assassinate me inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London. They authorized attacks on my European colleagues, including theft, hacking, and disinformation. My wife and infant son were also targeted. A CIA asset was assigned to track my wife, and there were instructions to get DNA from my six-month-old son's nappy. I was convicted by a foreign power for requesting, receiving, and publishing truthful information about that power while in Europe. Criminalizing news gathering threatens investigative journalism everywhere. Journalists shouldn't be prosecuted for doing their jobs. Journalism is not a crime; it's essential for a free and informed society.

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One of our sons asked if I would go to jail, and I couldn't assure him that wouldn't happen in a country that values democracy and a free press. Reflecting on Biden's recent debate performance, it's clear there's a need for more transparency in media coverage of his cognitive health. Many journalists seem surprised by his decline, but I believe they should release full transcripts of past interviews for public scrutiny. The media landscape is changing, with independent outlets gaining traction as audiences seek credible information. I'm now focused on investigative journalism, including stories about government accountability and immigration issues. The importance of protecting confidential sources is paramount, especially as I face legal challenges regarding my reporting. This moment is crucial for press freedom, and I remain committed to shining a light on important stories.

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In September, media outlets globally labeled me a sex criminal, omitting accusers' names. This was the culmination of a years-long campaign to silence my dissenting views on geopolitical issues, particularly regarding the war in Ukraine. My critiques, initially dismissed as Chinese propaganda, were the target of governments and intelligence agencies. Coda Story, linked to the UK government and CIA, played a key role. My reporting, which included concerns about Moderna's profits and the handling of the pandemic, led to de-platforming and demonetization. This censorship, orchestrated by my own government, revealed the sham of open discourse in the West. The attack on me demonstrates the vulnerability of even high-profile individuals to these powerful forces. The response confirms the threat I pose, a threat to those in power. The battle continues, and I choose to remain steadfast.

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Our government is radical and dangerous. The FBI is investigating me for looking into Biden corruption in Ukraine. Special Agent Bracco questioned my sources about me, a member of the free press. I wonder why the Bidens live in luxury on a civil servant's salary. They would imprison me if they could. Translation: The government is dangerous and investigating me for probing Biden corruption in Ukraine. The FBI questioned my sources about my work as a journalist. I question how the Bidens afford lavish lifestyles on a government salary. They would arrest me if possible.

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The Biden administration weaponized the Justice Department against me and my family for whistleblowing about gender affirming care at Texas Children's Hospital. A HHS memo signaled that anyone interfering with gender affirming care would be targeted. I faced multiple indictments, based on a nonexistent law, for allegedly violating patient privacy, even though I protected patient identities while the DOJ did not. The prosecution was relentless, even threatening my wife. Facing financial ruin and the possibility of imprisonment, I used X to share my story and expose the injustice. The charges were eventually dropped, a moment of indescribable relief. Accountability is needed to prevent this from happening to others.

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One of my sons asked if I would go to jail, and I couldn't assure him that wouldn't happen in a country that values democracy and a free press. The media's reaction to Biden's recent debate performance surprised many, but I believe it's crucial to analyze past interviews to assess his cognitive state. The lack of transparency in releasing interview transcripts raises questions about accountability. After losing my job, I chose to pursue independent journalism, focusing on stories that matter, like the military's treatment of soldiers. The Press Act is vital for protecting journalists and their sources. As I navigate this new chapter, the importance of free speech and a free press has become my guiding principle.

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I filed a lawsuit against the Biden DOJ for misconduct after my complaints about harassment went unanswered. My aim is to have my FBI files opened and the sealed criminal case against me revealed. The investigation stems from my public accusations of sexual assault against Joe Biden, which I believe led to retaliation against me. I faced threats and harassment, especially after being invited to testify as a whistleblower. I sought political asylum in Russia after receiving warnings about potential charges under the Foreign Agent Registration Act. Despite my credible allegations against Biden, the media has largely ignored my story, while I continue to fight for accountability and justice. I miss my daughter and have faced relentless attacks, but I remain determined to speak out.

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I was held in contempt of court for protecting my confidential sources, highlighting the need for the Press Act to protect journalists. The legislation would prevent legal jeopardy for reporters, ensuring federal protections for sources unless there's an imminent threat. Without it, investigative journalism could suffer. I faced challenges in court, including potential fines, emphasizing the importance of the First Amendment and press freedom. CBS News seizing my files showed the need to safeguard sources. I appreciate the support from fellow journalists, organizations, and my former employer, Fox News. The Press Act is crucial for independent journalism and diverse voices in our democracy. I am hopeful for its passage this year. Thank you.

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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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The Biden administration weaponized the Justice Department against my family and me after I blew the whistle on gender affirming care for minors at Texas Children's Hospital. A Health and Human Services memo green-lit prosecutors to target anyone interfering with this care. The DOJ indicted me multiple times, even citing a non-existent law, for allegedly violating patient privacy, which I never did. They even threatened my wife. This ordeal cost us nearly $2 million. The charges were eventually dropped with prejudice, a huge relief, especially for our daughter. We're calling for accountability for those responsible for this abuse of power, hoping to prevent similar injustices. Without X, I never would have been able to blow the whistle. This isn't the America I recognize anymore.

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One son asked if I would go to jail, and I couldn't assure him that wouldn't happen in a country that values democracy. I was shocked by my firing, especially since it seemed linked to my reporting on Hunter Biden's laptop. Many journalists seem surprised by Biden's performance, but I've seen signs of decline for years. We need more transparency, like releasing full interview transcripts, to assess his fitness for office. The media landscape is changing, with independent outlets gaining traction as audiences seek credible information. I recently reported on a soldier's health issues linked to military service and the need for accountability. The Press Act is crucial for protecting journalists and their sources. I never expected to fight for free speech in this way, but it has become my guiding principle.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Chilling Journalistic Crackdown by Feds, and the Future of Unions, with James O'Keefe & Max Alvarez
Guests: James O'Keefe, Max Alvarez
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Megyn Kelly hosts James O'Keefe from Project Veritas, discussing his legal battle with the U.S. Department of Justice over an alleged stolen diary belonging to Ashley Biden. The FBI raided Project Veritas employees' homes, seizing phones and computers, which raised concerns about press freedom, even prompting the ACLU to defend O'Keefe. Microsoft revealed that federal prosecutors compelled them to access emails from Project Veritas staff, leading to the discovery that the government also sought information from Google and Apple. O'Keefe explains that he received a tip about Ashley Biden's diary in September 2020 but chose not to publish it due to its sensitive content. After contacting Biden's legal team for comment, the situation escalated, resulting in FBI raids. O'Keefe describes the raids as unprecedented violations of the First Amendment, emphasizing the chilling effect on journalism. He asserts that the government has no evidence of wrongdoing, arguing that receiving stolen information is permissible for journalists as long as they do not participate in the theft. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of the case, highlighting the government's overreach and the need for transparency regarding the secret warrants issued against journalists. O'Keefe expresses frustration over the lack of due process and the violation of journalistic privileges, noting that the case could set a dangerous precedent for press freedom. In the second segment, Kelly speaks with Maximilian Alvarez about the current labor movement and unionization efforts in the U.S. Alvarez shares his background, detailing how the 2008 financial crisis shifted his perspective on labor and economic inequality. He discusses the struggles of workers in various sectors, including education and healthcare, emphasizing the need for solidarity and support for unionization efforts. Alvarez highlights the disconnect between corporate profits and worker wages, particularly during the pandemic, where companies like Amazon and Starbucks have seen significant profit increases while workers continue to face harsh conditions. He argues that the labor movement is essential for giving workers a voice and ensuring their rights are protected. The discussion concludes with a call for collective action and the importance of addressing the systemic issues affecting workers today.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Truth About Ashley Biden's Diary, and the State of Men, with Ryan Grim, Joel Pollak & Coleman Hughes
Guests: Ryan Grim, Joel Pollak, Coleman Hughes
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Megyn Kelly introduces her show and promotes her upcoming newsletter, the American News Minute, which aims to deliver concise news updates. She then discusses the media's reluctance to cover the story of Ashley Biden's stolen diary, highlighting the bizarre levels of protection surrounding it. Two individuals recently pleaded guilty to stealing the diary, which has become a federal case, yet the media has largely ignored its contents. Kelly contrasts this with the media's treatment of the Trump children, suggesting a double standard in coverage. Ryan Grim and Joel Pollak join the discussion, emphasizing the importance of press freedom and the historical precedent for reporting on stolen documents. Grim argues that the media's hesitance to cover the diary reflects a bias against Joe Biden, while Pollak points out the media's eagerness to report on the Trump children without ethical concerns. They discuss the implications of Ashley Biden's diary contents, particularly her claims of trauma and inappropriate behavior involving her father, Joe Biden. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of the FBI's actions against Project Veritas and the chilling effect on journalistic freedom. Pollak raises concerns about the media's failure to report on Hunter Biden's business dealings, contrasting it with the aggressive pursuit of the Trump family by authorities. They highlight the need for accountability and transparency in both cases. Coleman Hughes later joins the show, discussing societal issues affecting young people, particularly the rise of unhappiness among 18 to 25-year-olds. He attributes this to the impact of social media and a lack of real-life interactions, which have replaced meaningful connections. Hughes emphasizes the importance of setting high expectations for young people, regardless of their backgrounds, to foster resilience and achievement. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced by boys in the education system, where they are often penalized for behaviors typical of their gender. The need for a balanced approach to education that considers the unique needs of both boys and girls is emphasized. Finally, Kelly addresses the rising crime rates in New York City, criticizing the government's inadequate response and the public's growing fear. She shares a humorous anecdote about her dog, Strider, and his antics with berries in their yard, illustrating the challenges of pet ownership.

Tucker Carlson

Catherine Herridge: Being Dragged Into Federal Court, the Trump v. Biden Debate, and Hunter’s Laptop
Guests: Catherine Herridge
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Catherine Herridge shares her concerns about the state of journalism and the challenges she faced after being fired from CBS News. She reflects on her son's question about her potential imprisonment, highlighting the tension between democracy and press freedom in the U.S. Tucker Carlson expresses his shock at her firing, suggesting it was linked to her reporting on Hunter Biden's laptop. They discuss Biden's performance in recent debates, with Herridge advocating for the release of full transcripts from past interviews to assess his cognitive state. Herridge emphasizes the need for transparency in media and the importance of accountability journalism, which she believes has diminished over time. She notes that many journalists seem unaware of Biden's cognitive decline, suggesting a lack of investigative rigor. They both agree on the necessity of releasing full interview transcripts to allow for independent public assessment. The conversation shifts to the evolving media landscape, with Herridge observing that independent journalism is gaining traction as traditional outlets struggle. She highlights the importance of protecting confidential sources through legislation like the Press Act, which aims to provide federal shield laws for journalists. Herridge recounts her own legal battles regarding source protection, emphasizing the broader implications for press freedom. They discuss the challenges of reporting on sensitive topics, including immigration and military accountability, with Herridge expressing her commitment to uncovering stories that hold powerful entities accountable. She reflects on her career, the changes in the media industry, and her decision to pursue independent journalism, which she finds invigorating. Ultimately, Herridge conveys a sense of purpose in her work, driven by a desire to inform the public and uphold the principles of free speech and press freedom, despite the obstacles she faces. She remains optimistic about the future of journalism and the role of independent voices in shaping public discourse.

Modern Wisdom

The State Of Modern Journalism - James O'Keefe
Guests: James O'Keefe
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In communist countries, 98% of people opposed the regime but feared the 2% in power. James O'Keefe, described as a "boogeyman" of journalism, discusses the FBI's raid on him, where they seized his phones without charging him. The raid was linked to his investigation into Ashley Biden's diary, which he chose not to publish due to uncertainty about its authenticity. O'Keefe emphasizes the constitutional protections for journalists and criticizes the FBI's actions as unconstitutional. He highlights the challenges faced by whistleblowers and the fear of repercussions for exposing truths. O'Keefe argues that ethical journalism often harms powerful interests, and he believes that the public's right to know outweighs individual privacy concerns. He asserts that Project Veritas maintains rigorous ethical standards and has never lost a lawsuit, despite facing significant scrutiny and accusations.
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