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Senator Graham is alleged to have profited financially from laundered money originating from Ukraine and funneled through Latvia into his bank account. The sums of money are reportedly significant. The Department of Justice is allegedly investigating these claims. These allegations were made by former CIA officer Larry Johnson.

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The DOJ leaked allegations against Matt Gaetz, claiming he was involved in child sex trafficking. They have a legal obligation to charge him and prove it in court; otherwise, they should remain silent. Instead, they allowed the accusations to circulate, with media figures amplifying the claims. The DOJ admitted they lack evidence to support these allegations, yet they still spread the story. Gaetz denies the accusations, asserting they are false, but there’s no acknowledgment from the DOJ that these claims have been disproven.

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How can someone with allegations of child trafficking and having sex with a 17-year-old be nominated? It's noted that he claims to have stopped once he learned her age. Matt Gaetz has consistently denied these allegations, calling them invented. He stated that this false smear follows a three-year criminal investigation, which concluded without any charges.

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Congressman George Santos is embroiled in a political scandal after a 100-page research report was commissioned by his own campaign. The report raises doubts about his college degrees, his marriage, and alleged ties to fraudulent companies. GOP campaign strategists in Washington were aware of the report's conclusions during Santos' campaign. The report includes deleted social media posts, false claims about his grandparents being Holocaust refugees, and federal charges for misleading Congress about his finances. Some campaign aides urged Santos to drop out, but he refused. Local New York Republican leaders claim they never saw the report, but a fundraising group backed by House Republican leaders withheld support for Santos. Santos has pleaded not guilty to federal charges and is running for reelection.

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A credible whistleblower claims that the Department of Justice has evidence of President Joe Biden's involvement in a criminal scheme with a foreign national. The whistleblower alleges that Biden exchanged money for policy decisions while he was vice president. Senator Chuck Grassley supports these allegations and is issuing a subpoena to the FBI and Chris Wray to release the document. The White House denies the claims, calling them unfounded and politically motivated. Former White House staffers and IRS whistleblowers provide additional evidence of Biden's involvement in corrupt activities. Hunter Biden's finances are also under scrutiny, with potential tax and gun charges being considered. Joe Biden has been absent from the public eye recently.

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Congressman Jim Jordan has set a deadline for Fulton County DA Fonnie Willis to provide documents related to allegations of collusion with the Biden administration during her investigation of President-elect Trump. Jordan claims Willis conspired with the Justice Department and questions her motives regarding Trump's interference in Georgia's 2020 election. In response, Willis accuses Jordan of violating the US Constitution in an attempt to disrupt her prosecution of Trump and his co-defendants.

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Matt Gaetz's phone and his ex-girlfriend's phone were seized in December as part of an extended investigation into a 2018 Bahamas trip involving at least five women who traveled in and out of Orlando and were stopped by customs. Gaetz has not been charged with anything, and his version is that it is not illegal to pay for the travel of women he is dating. The investigation includes allegations that Gaetz had sex with a 17-year-old, with potential trafficking charges. Sources claim the women on the Bahamas trip were all over 18. Joel Greenberg, a former friend and Florida elections official, is cooperating with federal investigators.

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Speaker 0 asks if Democrats risk playing into the president's hands by focusing on the Kilmaro Burgo Garcia case. Speaker 1 responds that they don't know of any Democrat who defended Garcia. They claim Garcia was falsely arrested and removed from the country. They allege "they" are making up things about Garcia, such as associating him with MS 13 or claiming he coordinated the January 6 attack, even though he has never been prosecuted or convicted of any crime.

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Politicians in the country may be sexually blackmailed, according to Congressman Tim Birchen. He explains that when politicians are in Washington, D.C., they may find themselves in compromising situations with attractive individuals who later reveal that there are incriminating tapes of their encounters. This leads to a situation where politicians are coerced into voting a certain way. It seems that there are more politicians involved in such situations than previously believed.

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Samuel Bankman Fried, accused of a major financial fraud, was arrested. Gary Gensler, the SEC chairman and former Wall Street multimillionaire, had meetings with Fried during the fraud. Gensler made a lot of money on Wall Street and refuses to answer Congress's questions about his interactions with Fried. Congress is considering issuing a subpoena to the SEC to get answers from Gensler. The question remains: What is Gensler hiding?

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After the investigation into Matt Gaetz began, he allegedly spoke with his ex-girlfriend in a three-way call with another woman who was cooperating with federal investigators and secretly recording the call. Gaetz is suspected of obstructing justice on that call, which federal prosecutors are investigating. One of the three crimes a grand jury is looking at concerning Gaetz is an obstruction of justice charge, specifically if Gaetz and his ex-girlfriend participated in witness tampering during the April 2021 call. The feds seized Gaetz's cell phone in December 2020, around the same time Gaetz changed his phone number. His ex-girlfriend's cell phone was also seized. Joel Greenberg's sentencing has been pushed out twice and is now scheduled for March. A grand jury is made up of 23 members, and only 12 are needed to find probable cause to indict. Witnesses who appear before the grand jury do not have lawyers present, and neither does Matt Gaetz.

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The speaker claims to have facilitated an $18 million bribe for Hillary Clinton on behalf of the FBI. They state that Clinton accepted the bribe in January 2016 and that the FBI was involved in setting her up. The speaker also alleges that the FBI later told them to forget about the incident because Clinton was going to win the presidency and anyone involved in investigating her would be destroyed. They further assert that President Obama had a plan to control Clinton during her presidency and that the speaker was part of a coup against her. They claim to have known since October 2018 that the election would be hijacked.

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Speaker 0: The time game is over. Justice with General Flynn. They criticize the Department of Just Us and recall a past moment when they would have been brought into the DOJ in handcuffs. Speaker 1: Delivers a stream of violent, braggadocious lyrics about weapons, killings, and dominance, including references to shooting, trafficking, and threatening rivals. The content emphasizes keeping enemies in check, physical violence, and material wealth, with repeated lines about not losing sleep over killers, firing weapons, and "run it up" for money and power. Speaker 2: Argues that many people gaining sudden large followings on Twitter or talking about topics like low taxes or transgender pronouns may be pedophiles, suggesting conservative media uses people with criminal pasts as influencers. States that such individuals say things to align with a broader agenda and mentions Israel in the context of a broader critique of conservative priorities. Concludes with a tip to contact Charlie Cook for those seeking a "second act" in public life. Speaker 3: Kyle Clifton discusses an after-party associated with TPUSA’s America Fest in Phoenix on December 19, called the Grand Young Party. The party reportedly featured girls dancing half-naked on stage, girls locked in cages, underage drinking, stripper poles, sex on the dance floor, and mentions “strange ritual Zionist extremism.” He notes promo footage from Florida and Phoenix, blurred faces of attendees, and that age did not matter if the attendee knew the organizer, Joe Bazrawi. Background is provided on Maverick events as the organizers. He reports a security guard tackled an 18-year-old patron, causing injuries; police encouraged filing a report for assault. Parents of other female patrons are considering lawsuits for supplying minors with alcohol. The event was advertised as a TPUSA America Fest after party, hosted by TPUSA ambassador/employee Joe Bazrawi, whose travel and lodging were paid for by TPUSA. He claims TPUSA was aware of and encouraged the party, and that Bazrawi maintains a private dossier on conservatives who oppose his party or beliefs to blacklist them from TPUSA events. Bazrawi allegedly attends other events to photograph attendees for his dossier and share with TPUSA executives. Attendees allegedly included Matt Gaetz, with rumors that James O’Keefe and Madison Cawthorn were present; photos are mentioned. Questions are raised about TPUSA’s responsibility for hosting unsanctioned events with high-profile guests and potential legal consequences or PR damage. The after-party reportedly had about 30–40 attendees leave early; refunds were issued to some in response to public comments, while others did not receive refunds. Some attendees were admitted as late as 1:45 AM; the event ended at 2 AM. Ticketing was disorganized, with staff not knowing who attended. Local Antifa chapters reportedly planned to submit stories to CNN to harm Matt Gaetz’s career. The speaker expresses concern about the conservatism movement’s image and the potential implications for Gaetz and Cawthorn. Speaker 4: The Vault claims to possess extensive material—video, pictures, emails, audio, text messages, phone calls—on everyone and to be willing to drop it all. The speaker has “a lot of crap on Richard Spencer and everybody else” and suggests signing up for Telegram to access this material. Speaker 5–6: Expressions of fear or alarm from the audience, with a call to “Dale” and a plea for help or relief, indicating tension or distress in the room.

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I hate drama. I hate influencer drama. I hate Internet drama. I hate the theatrics of it. And so I want to tell you something. The only reason that I'm going up against Crenshaw is I am sick and tired of watching government officials and people in high places try to silence and bully regular American citizens. I'm sick of saying it. Somebody's gotta stand up to this shit. It might as well be me. It might as well be me. On 12/09/2025, I received a legal demand letter from lawyers representing congressman Dan Crenshaw. They are threatening to sue me for defamation because of comments I made on my podcast about a message that he sent me. So this all transpired from a conversation that I had with Tulsi Gabbard. And I was concerned... Although I didn't mention his name in the interview... I wanted to know how a newer congressman can afford to hire a mainstream DJ, Steve Aoki, to spin at his fortieth birthday party. I didn't just make this up. Somebody sent me the invitation that he had sent out to everybody for his fortieth birthday. And so that's where I got this from. Anyways, here's the clip with Tulsi. Is there any direct money? I mean, know, you see all these people you see all these people show up in Congress, the Senate, the cabinet, whatever, and, you know, not wealthy. Yeah. Speaker 1: I don't have firsthand experience in this. I have often questioned the same thing. I know a big factor is the insider trading that goes on in Congress. And again, some people will say, well, like, hey, I didn't know anything about this. I'm just making investments for my family or my wife or my husband is making investments. I don't know anything about what's going on. Maybe they're being honest, maybe they're not. But the reality is you're in a position where you're making decisions, either in committee or on the House floor, that influence our markets, that influence the outcomes of certain industries, either causing some to tank or others to skyrocket. And the mere perception of insider trading shouldn't exist. This is legislation, again, I introduced in Congress years ago. No member of Congress should be allowed to do any trading of any stocks, neither should their spouse, neither should their senior staff. Period. These are the people who have access to proprietary private information that's not open to everybody in the public, or certainly before it becomes public. And the possibility of the abuse of power in trading on that information should not exist. It's interesting because as we're seeing there are some members of Congress who say that share my view on that, but who are continuing to trade stocks themselves. The Senate just passed, I think out of committee, first step legislation that would reflect similar to banning members and their spouses. We'll see where it goes. In the Senate we've heard a lot of talk coming from leaders from both parties, but no action has been taken. That to me is the most obvious way that people are going from being elected and having no money and you make, what, dollars $160 a year or whatever the salary is now to literally becoming multimillionaires. That is the most obvious way. There are kind of stringent requirements of financial reporting that every member has to do certainly at least once a year, more often if you are actively trading in stocks. But it I think it would be a little hard, not impossible, but a little hard if somebody's just coming and bringing you a sack of cash. Speaker 0: So after the conversation with Tulsi, that's when I got the text or the message on Instagram from congressman Crenshaw that I find threatening, telling me he spoke with his boys at six. Here's a screenshot. Hey, Sean. You have the ability to contact your fellow team guy if you've got a problem with me or have questions about how I'm getting rich. Some of my boys at six told me about your indirect swipe at me. Some of my beliefs are based on trendy narratives instead of facts. And just so you know, I mean, Dan does have a history of threatening people. Once again, here is Dan threatening to kill Tucker Carlson. And then, again, he reaffirms that he's not joking. Speaker 2: Have you ever met Tucker? Speaker 0: We've talked a lot. He's the worst person. Okay. So I get the message. I take it is extremely threatening. It is a tier one unit, the best, most effective tier one unit in the world, deadliest unit. But I don't do anything. I move on. And then a little over a year later, I'm interviewing, oh, a member from SEAL Team six. Maybe he's one of Dan's boys at six. So he brought up the fact that he had asked a congressman with an eye patch, didn't wanna mention his name, to help him with his book debacle. He received no aid. I filled in the blank. I said, oh, you must be talking about congressman Crenshaw. Let me share my experience with you, my interactions with congressman Crenshaw. So I shared him. I told him about the Instagram message, and I told him that I found that threatening. And then I asked Matt if he was one of Dan's boys at six, Maybe he was here to come beat me up. Matt assured me he wasn't. Here's the clip. Speaker 2: I'll give you another example. In the height of my my issues, I contacted a former SEAL. I won't name names, but he has an eye patch, And he's a congressman out of a state You Speaker 0: mean Dan Crenshaw? Speaker 2: I'm not naming names. Speaker 0: Another one of my Speaker 2: favorite Sir, here's my situation. You know, Dan? Speaker 0: Dan actually sent me a message. I should fucking read this to you. But, basically, he tells me I brought something up about him, and I never even met I gave him the courtesy of not even mentioning his fucking name. It was about his birthday party where he hired Steve Aoki to to DJ his birthday. I mean, that can't be fucking cheap. Right? Especially on a congressman's salary. And I brought that up. And Dan sends me a message that says his boys over at six are really upset with me that I brought that up, and they're gonna they might come beat me up. Speaker 2: Boys at six. Speaker 0: His boys over at six. Speaker 2: Well, to infer he's got I don't know why congressman would be Speaker 0: threatening me with seal team six, but I'm still fucking waiting. This is actually a couple years This Speaker 2: is threatened quite a Speaker 0: have not had my ass kicked by a couple of guys over at six. But Dan Crunchy he fits with all these fucking people you're talking about. Speaker 2: So I called him. Right? He's a sitting congressman. He's a former officer. And drum roll, please, he was getting ready to release his book. So I call him up. I get a conversation with him. I said, sir, here's my situation. I hired an attorney. The attorney gave me bad advice. Book was published. I've given up attorney client privilege, cooperated everything I can to to fix this. They've still come after me. We can get into all the the other stuff that I'm dealing with. I said, sir, can you help me out with this? He's like, well, you know, I'm I'm about ready to publish my book, and I'm I'm not getting it reviewed. I'm like, well, sir, same same letter of the law that they came after me for failure to seek prepublication review. I didn't get prepublication review because my lawyer told me I didn't have to, and he could do it. Like, in your case, you know you have to get reviewed. I'm here telling you, confirming you have to get reviewed or the government's gonna come after you. He's like, yeah. No. But I'm not gonna write anything classified in my book. I'm like, there's nothing classified in my book. They they said there was. They went through it. They said, nope. There's nothing classified in it. You just failed to seek review. I'm like, so if I only thing I failed to do was seek review, you're willingly going around that obligation, and you don't give a shit. He's like, yeah. But I'm not gonna write about anything classified in my book. That was his answer. Never talked to him again. So he published his book. No review. Nothing's happened. He's kept his money. He's a sitting congressman. I got a payment plan. So so to say I've been alone So Speaker 0: I guess I guess you're not one of Dan's boys over at six. Speaker 2: That's kinda Definitely not Dave Boys at six. That's a pretty ridiculous statement if I've ever heard one.

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A controversial phone call recording has surfaced involving Arizona Senate candidate Carrie Lake and GOP chair Jeff DeWitt. In the audio, DeWitt allegedly offers Lake money to stay out of politics for two years. Lake responded, emphasizing that the issue is not about money but about the country. She firmly rejected the idea of being bought, stating, "I can be bought, that's what this is about," and reiterated her commitment to her political ambitions. Lake has called for DeWitt's resignation, claiming he is corrupt and compromised. The GOP office has not yet commented on the situation, which appears to bolster Lake's campaign for the Senate.

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The speaker questions why the FBI paid Christopher Steele $1 million to verify a dossier on Trump and offered $3 million to Twitter to suppress a story on Hunter Biden. They express concern over the FBI's actions being politically motivated. The FBI director responds by explaining the payments to social media companies are for legal process costs. The speaker accuses the FBI of damaging its reputation and questions if the FBI requested financial institutions to provide customer data. The FBI director is unsure and the speaker presents an email from Bank of America as evidence.

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A congressman is asked if he filed impeachment articles against President Trump to get out of nearly $800,000 of campaign debt, given his history of scamming people. He is asked if he is scamming the American people. The congressman responds that there have been unconstitutional activities that need to be addressed. He is then questioned again about his history of scamming people and his campaign debt. Finally, he is told that if he hates President Trump so much, he should go back to India.

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In 2019, the speaker was charged with war crimes and faced life in prison. His brother and teammates sought support from then-congressman Dan Crenshaw, a former SEAL. Crenshaw initially said he would wait for the situation to develop. Later, he stated there wasn't enough information. The speaker claims that Crenshaw was the only congressman who didn't sign a petition for his release from pretrial confinement, and instead wrote his own petition to keep him imprisoned. After being found not guilty, the speaker encountered Crenshaw at an event, but Crenshaw allegedly avoided him. The speaker claims that Crenshaw actively worked against him behind the scenes by telling congressmen not to support him. The speaker believes Crenshaw was trying to "kill" him for political gain. The speaker cites a text from Crenshaw to David Goggins, where Crenshaw denied trying to undermine him and claimed he had tried to help the speaker get out of prison, as further evidence of Crenshaw's dishonesty. The speaker urges people to consider a politician's character, not just their background, when voting.

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Matt Gaetz confronts Christopher Wray, emphasizing the FBI's role in undermining American liberties. He expresses frustration over Wray's lack of curiosity regarding a potential shakedown involving the Bidens, suggesting that Wray is protecting them. Gaetz points out that the public recognizes the situation for what it is, highlighting Wray's unwillingness to acknowledge it as revealing of his character. Meanwhile, some Republican senators are expressing discontent over the nomination of a new candidate, Andrew DiCinerio, questioning their previous reactions to past nominations like Merrick Garland.

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A US senator claims that there are recordings of Joe Biden asking for bribes, which the FBI possesses but has not acted upon. The speaker criticizes the media for not pressuring Biden and his son, Hunter, for their alleged corruption. They argue that the lack of media pushback resembles a regime-style media. The speaker questions the absence of fact-checkers from the Washington Post and reports from the New York Times, specifically mentioning journalist Maggie Haberman.

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Senator Chuck Grassley alleged on the Senate floor that there are 17 recordings of an informant from Burisma, a Ukrainian natural gas company. He claimed that 15 of these recordings are of the informant talking to Hunter Biden, while 2 are of him talking to Joe Biden. When questioned, the FBI representative refused to comment on the recordings. Senator Grassley accused the FBI of damaging the institution by not disclosing whether there is credible evidence of the president taking a $5,000,000 bribe. He also criticized the lack of hearings on these allegations and accused the FBI of stonewalling. The FBI representative maintained that they are operating within their parameters and denied stonewalling. Senator Grassley concluded by stating that the FBI believes it is unaccountable to Congress and the American people.

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Hunter Biden is back in the news as the DOJ claims a Romanian oligarch paid him to influence US policy while his father was VP. Documents reveal Hunter received $3,000,000 from Gabriel Papaviccu, a Romanian businessman facing a criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege Hunter concealed the nature of his work to protect President Biden. Papavicu is set to testify at Hunter's tax evasion trial in September. Republicans argue Hunter used his father's name for access.

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I've worked with Matt Gaetz for two years on the judiciary and weaponization committees. He has a brilliant legal mind and is essential for addressing issues within the DOJ. We've uncovered significant evidence of the DOJ and FBI being weaponized against the public, and Gaetz has played a key role in exposing this and holding individuals accountable. This is why he faces attacks and attempts to derail his nomination; they know he will work to eliminate corruption and inefficiency within the DOJ. The handling of the Hunter Biden laptop and the lack of prosecution for his tax evasion illustrate the need for reform. Gaetz is committed to exposing these issues, which is why he is being targeted.

Breaking Points

Ghislaine's BARGAIN: Pardon Me And I'll Clear Trump, Clinton
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A high-profile political controversy surrounds a member of an infamous trafficking case, who invokes the Fifth Amendment during congressional questioning while signaling a potential path to exoneration for a former U.S. leader through clemency. The discussion analyzes the strategic use of witness testimony, the implications of a claimed immunity deal, and the broader dynamics of how powerful figures respond to investigations. Hosts critique the timing and optics of the disclosures, arguing about whether such maneuvers aim to realign political alliances, pressure decision-makers, or influence public perception ahead of upcoming appearances by major political figures. They also contrast official narratives with survivor testimonies and explore the economic and social incentives that keep highly connected individuals silent. The episode examines a separate filing that hints at multiple co-conspirators who brokered deals with the government, framing the broader question of accountability across a network of influence. Finally, they consider historical police and media coverage, evaluating how past reporting intersects with current claims and how language around age and legality shapes public debate.

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Ep. 103 Tara Reade on Being Exiled to Russia After Accusing Joe Biden
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Tara Reade has filed a $10 million lawsuit against the Biden Department of Justice for misconduct, alleging harassment by the FBI and DOJ after she accused Joe Biden of sexual assault. She claims her communications were seized under sealed warrants, leading to a grand jury investigation against her without revealing the charges. Reade asserts that her outspoken demands for investigation into her claims resulted in her being labeled a traitor and subjected to threats. She is currently in Russia seeking political asylum, fearing indictment under the Foreign Agent Registration Act for speaking out.
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