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Senator Grassley sent a letter to Merrick Garland and Christopher Wray, asking about whistleblower disclosures on political bias in the FBI and DOJ. The letter revealed that the FBI had 40 confidential human sources with derogatory information on the Bidens, but they shut them down and labeled it Russian disinformation. This exposes corruption within federal law enforcement and the media's complicity in covering up Democratic corruption. The corruption extends from the exoneration of Hillary Clinton to the crossfire hurricane investigation and the obstruction of the Hunter Biden investigation. There needs to be a thorough investigation, but the biased media is a hindrance.

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During a hearing, Republican Senator Josh Hawley questioned the FBI deputy director about the lack of accountability for lying to the FISA court and the agency's history of abuses. He expressed concerns about reauthorizing section 702 given the FBI's track record of illegal surveillance and political targeting. The speaker in the video encourages viewers to show their support by using the phrase "88 GIPHY" in the chat. They criticize the FBI for not being able to answer basic questions and accuse them of arresting Donald Trump while leaking information about Joe Biden.

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Chris Farrell, Director of Investigations and Research for Judicial Watch, discusses the lack of trust in the Department of Justice and the favoritism shown towards Hunter Biden. He highlights the numerous flights Hunter took with his father, Joe Biden, and questions whether they discussed business during those trips. Judicial Watch has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security regarding a financial grant to EcoHealth Alliance, which Farrell believes is connected to human intelligence collection efforts. He also emphasizes the dangerous control Mexican drug cartels have over the southwest border, stating that the United States has lost control of its southern border. For more information, visit the Judicial Watch website.

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The FBI's alleged involvement with the Biden family has been confirmed by Senator Chuck Grassley. He revealed that the FBI had 40 informants within the Biden family for the past 15 years, providing criminal information to field offices. This suggests that the FBI has been aware of the Bidens' activities, including alleged blackmail and corruption. Grassley also claimed that FBI headquarters blocked attempts to investigate this criminal activity, labeling it as foreign disinformation. Meanwhile, the FBI has been accused of planting information against Donald Trump and manipulating evidence. The result is a compromised president and negative consequences for the American people, such as higher costs, open borders, increased crime, and difficulties managing international conflicts.

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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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Three whistleblowers have accused the FBI and Department of Justice of giving preferential treatment and delaying investigations into the Bidens. FBI Director Christopher Wray's refusal to comply with a congressional oversight subpoena regarding an unclassified document supports these claims. Despite claiming the need to protect sources and methods, there are no national security concerns. Director Wray's lack of trust and previous FBI abuses make it unlikely he will win this battle. If the document is released, it may reveal a foreign national offering a $5 million bribe to Joe Biden for foreign policy considerations. Additionally, there is a need to question former FBI Director James Comey under oath regarding inconsistencies in his testimony and his knowledge of the Hillary Clinton intelligence plan. The House Oversight Committee should not back down.

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Senator Grassley wrote a letter to the speaker, discussing the FBI's use of confidential human sources to provide criminal information on Joe Biden and his family. The letter questions whether the FBI tried to shut down the investigation. It alleges that an assessment by an FBI analyst was used to discredit negative information on Hunter Biden and halt the investigation. The letter suggests that there is political bias within the Justice Department and FBI, impacting decision-making at all levels. Senator Grassley urges the speaker to address this issue for the sake of our democracy.

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The FBI's alleged involvement with the Biden family has been confirmed by Senator Chuck Grassley. He stated that the FBI had 40 informants within the Biden family for the past 15 years, providing criminal information to field offices nationwide. This suggests that the FBI has been aware of the Bidens' activities, including alleged blackmail and corruption. Grassley also revealed that the FBI headquarters blocked attempts to investigate this criminal activity, labeling it as foreign disinformation. Meanwhile, the FBI has been accused of planting information against Donald Trump and manipulating evidence. This situation has led to a compromised president and negative consequences for the American people, such as rising prices, an open border, increased crime, and difficulties in managing proxy wars.

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Speaker 1 asserts that there is a two-tier justice system weaponized to persecute people based on political beliefs, and that Director Wray has personally helped weaponize the FBI against conservatives. He references the Twitter files, Missouri v. Biden disclosures, the Durham investigation and report, and the exposure and collapse of the Russian collusion hoax. He asks Director Wray what he is prepared to do to reform federal law enforcement to earn back the trust of the American people, noting that he asked Mister Durham about this, and Durham said he did not think things can go too much further given that law enforcement, particularly the FBI or Department of Justice, runs a two-tiered system of justice. Speaker 0 responds by disagreeing with the other speaker’s characterization, saying the description of his bias against conservatives seems insane given his personal background. He explains that the approach to protecting the American people and upholding the Constitution starts with emphasizing to his staff to do the right thing in the right way, which means following the facts wherever they lead, no matter who likes it. He outlines several actions: enhanced procedures, safeguards, approvals, double checks and triple checks, record-keeping requirements, accountability policies, and funding for new functions like an Office of Internal Audit that didn’t exist before. He notes the installation of an entirely new leadership team from his predecessor and asserts that where he can take action, he will to hold people accountable by removing them from the chain of command. The exchange ends with an invitation to speak further, though the remark is truncated: “Gentlemen, ladies, time to speak to the….”

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The House Oversight Committee is considering holding FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress for not complying with a subpoena related to an investigation into the Biden family's finances. The FBI did not physically hand over a document connecting then Vice President Biden to a possible bribery scheme, but allowed committee members to read it. FBI officials confirmed that the document is being used in an ongoing investigation. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy supports the contempt proceedings. There are safety concerns for the FBI informant who provided information about the Biden family, with some fearing for their life if they are publicly identified. A poll shows that 63% of Americans want the FBI to face accountability for weaponizing power against the American people. 39% want Congress to reform the FBI to prevent future political involvement.

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The FBI has been using undercover agents to infiltrate Catholic parishes and recruit informants to report on fellow parishioners who hold beliefs deemed problematic and radical by the government, such as being pro-life, pro-marriage, and pro-border security. This raises concerns about the FBI's deception and the targeting of individuals based on their legitimate beliefs. Meanwhile, the FBI seems to prioritize domestic terrorism, particularly radical anti-government and white supremacist extremism. This shift in focus has led to the agency being seen as a political weapon rather than serving the American people.

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- The speaker claims that John Ratcliffe, the CIA, and Mossad are all the same, asserting that CIA and Mossad were involved with the assassination of Charlie Kirk and questioning where Steve Bannon stands on that issue. The speaker lambasts Ratcliffe as a “gosh damn fraud” and accuses intelligence agencies of destroying the country, urging removal, arrest, and charging of these figures. - The speaker recounts past involvement with Steve Bannon’s network, saying they used to be on frequently to discuss border and child trafficking topics, but after shifting to child trafficking, Bannon became unavailable. The speaker asks viewers to comment on whether they should appear on Bannon’s show again when a new documentary on child trafficking is released in November, and claims to have sent many texts to Bannon’s daughter, suggesting a sense of personal outreach that went unanswered. - A request is made for Bannon to show up on the speaker’s channel, with the speaker implying a personal connection and asking viewers to indicate if they think the speaker should appear on Bannon’s show as the new documentary drops. - The speaker urges viewers to watch their video and claims that Ratcliffe is a “gosh damn fraud” and a traitor, arguing that the two-tier justice system exists because intelligence agencies are “destroying our gosh damn country.” - Speaker 1 adds, supporting a broader conspiracy narrative: Witkoff is briefed three times a day by the CIA, and they lie to him. The speaker asserts this is not a marginal intelligence mistake but a deliberate pattern. - The discussion moves to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with claims that Hamas “doesn’t wanna do the deal” and that this comes from the Mossad and Netanyahu. There are calls for Ratcliffe to resign or for a congressional hearing on national television to reveal what Ratcliffe told negotiators. - The speaker references the beginning of a twelve-day war and says what Ratcliffe told the president about it was a lie, supported by a claim from the Times of Israel that cabinet minutes show Netanyahu’s cabinet was two years away from any emergency, not two days or two weeks. The speaker contends there was an emergency to kill negotiators so Witkoff could not meet in Muscat, Oman, on a Sunday, alleging that Mossad controls the CIA. - The closing remark credits Tulsi Gabbard and claims she was targeted or run out of the city, reinforcing the theme of institutional control by Mossad over American intelligence agencies.

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In this video, Mr. Timmons from South Carolina claims that the DOJ, FBI, and IRS have become political weapons of the left, targeting Donald Trump and protecting the Biden family. He mentions whistleblowers from the IRS, FBI, and DOJ who have come forward with evidence of corruption. Timmons simplifies the alleged scheme, stating that foreign clients pay the Bidens, and then Vice President Biden uses his influence to benefit those clients. He focuses on Ukraine as an example, where Burisma hired Hunter Biden for $1 million, and Vice President Biden threatened to withhold a $1 billion loan guarantee unless a prosecutor investigating corruption was fired. Timmons argues that President Biden's actions have compromised national security.

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Director Wray, the speaker expresses concern about the politicization of the Department of Justice and the FBI during the Biden administration. They believe that senior officials have allowed these institutions to be politicized. The speaker mentions FBI agents who are unhappy with the weakening of institutional integrity due to the DOJ being treated as a political weapon. They focus on the investigation into corruption allegations involving Hunter Biden and Joe Biden. The speaker presents a WhatsApp text message from Hunter Biden to a senior Chinese communist, suggesting that Joe Biden would retaliate if a commitment was not fulfilled. They mention an IRS whistleblower who testified that the DOJ blocked attempts to obtain GPS data on Joe Biden's phone. The speaker questions whether the FBI tried to determine the locations of Hunter Biden and Joe Biden when the text was sent. Director Wray defers to the ongoing investigation led by special counsel Weiss. The speaker accuses the DOJ and underlings of trying to stop the investigation and allowing the statute of limitations to expire. They mention another testimony from the IRS whistleblower, alleging that an Assistant US attorney stated that a search warrant would not be approved due to political optics. The speaker questions whether the FBI allows political optics to hinder corruption investigations. Director Wray reiterates that they follow the facts and cannot discuss ongoing investigations. The speaker criticizes Director Wray for not doing the work and hiding behind the attorney general.

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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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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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Last week, Kash Patel was confirmed as FBI director, and now Dan Bongino, a right-wing conspiracy theorist and podcaster, has been appointed as his number two. Bongino has zero experience at the FBI, and this deputy director position has always been held by a long-term veteran of the bureau for over a hundred years, because this person has access to sensitive operations, including surveillance and working with our allies' intelligence agencies. Bongino is known for pushing conspiracy theories, like the big lie that Donald Trump won the 2020 election. He's also a COVID disinformation super spreader and a Russia denier. Instead of focusing on fentanyl traffickers, murderers, and violent criminals, he's going to be focused on the political vendettas of Donald Trump, because he doesn't want to move on.

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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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A senator questions Director Wray about an FBI memo from the Richmond field office that labeled traditional Catholics as racially and ethnically motivated violent extremists. The senator accuses the FBI of targeting Catholics, listing churches in the memo, and approaching priests and choir directors to inform on parishioners. Wray states the memo was withdrawn after he saw it and that the FBI does not investigate people for exercising their religious expression. He explains that the interviews were part of an investigation into an individual amassing Molotov cocktails. The senator alleges Wray misled Congress, as he previously stated the FBI does not approach priests for information. He asks if anyone was fired for the memo, but Wray says no intentional misconduct was found, and some involved were Catholic. The senator accuses Wray of mobilizing the FBI against traditionalist Catholics and doing nothing about it. The senator then questions Wray about using the FBI jet for personal travel to Atlanta and avoiding traffic, which Wray denies.

The Megyn Kelly Show

DOJ Targets Religious Americans, and NYC Paying BLM Protesters, with Josh Hawley, Karol, and Bethany
Guests: Josh Hawley, Karol, Bethany
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the U.S. Senate's unanimous vote to declassify information regarding the origins of COVID-19, highlighting Senator Josh Hawley's efforts in this regard. She also mentions Attorney General Merrick Garland's upcoming testimony, focusing on the perceived weaponization of the Justice Department. Hawley expresses concern over rising crime rates, particularly in Missouri, citing a recent execution-style murder in St. Louis. He criticizes the Justice Department for prioritizing the prosecution of pro-life demonstrators while seemingly ignoring violent crime. He points out that the Justice Department has sought leniency for rioters involved in protests, contrasting this with the aggressive tactics used against pro-life activists. The conversation shifts to the New York City government's decision to compensate BLM protesters, which Hawley deems absurd, especially as crime rates rise. He questions whether Democrats will heed the warnings from recent events, such as the ousting of Chicago's Mayor Lori Lightfoot. Hawley discusses the troubling targeting of Catholic churches by the FBI, referencing a whistleblower's revelation about informants being recruited in traditionalist parishes. He confronts Garland about this, emphasizing the absurdity of viewing churchgoers as potential threats while coddling violent protesters. The discussion continues with Hawley criticizing the Justice Department's handling of protests outside Supreme Court justices' homes, where he argues that the law is not being enforced impartially. He highlights the disparity in treatment between left-wing protesters and pro-life demonstrators, asserting that the current administration is using law enforcement to silence dissent. Kelly and Hawley express disbelief over the targeting of children in schools with inappropriate content, sharing a story about an 11-year-old boy who exposed graphic material in his school library. They discuss the broader implications of sexualizing children and the pushback against such ideologies. The conversation concludes with a focus on the dangers posed by allowing transgender athletes to compete in women's sports, emphasizing the need for safety and fairness. They highlight a recent case involving a Christian school that refused to compete against a team with a transgender athlete, framing it as a stand for women's rights in sports. Overall, the discussion underscores concerns about crime, the politicization of law enforcement, the safety of children, and the implications of transgender policies in sports and education.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Terror in Texas and a Possible Clinton Comeback, with Monica Crowley and Briahna Joy Gray
Guests: Monica Crowley, Briahna Joy Gray
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Monica Crowley to discuss pressing national issues, particularly the recent hostage situation at a Texas synagogue involving Malik Faisal Akram, a UK national with a criminal history. Akram took four hostages during a 12-hour standoff, demanding the release of Aafia Siddiqui, a convicted terrorist. Crowley emphasizes the need for a thorough investigation into how Akram entered the U.S. despite his criminal background and prior MI5 investigation. She links this to President Biden's revocation of Trump-era vetting policies, questioning whether this contributed to Akram's entry. Kelly and Crowley express frustration over the FBI's initial reluctance to acknowledge the anti-Semitic motives behind the attack, highlighting a broader issue of political correctness in law enforcement. They discuss the implications of rising crime and the politicization of agencies like the FBI, suggesting that a focus on "woke" policies may hinder effective responses to threats. The conversation shifts to Biden's presidency, with Crowley citing low approval ratings and public dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy and inflation. She argues that Biden's administration has failed to address the economic concerns of Americans, leading to a significant drop in support. Crowley predicts that Biden's inability to pivot from his current policies could jeopardize his re-election prospects. As they discuss the Democratic Party's future, Crowley speculates about a potential return of Hillary Clinton as a candidate, suggesting that the party may seek to replace Kamala Harris with Clinton to bolster their chances in the 2024 election. Brianna Joy Gray joins the conversation, critiquing the Democratic leadership for being out of touch with working-class voters and emphasizing the need for a more populist approach. Gray highlights the disconnect between party elites and the electorate, arguing that both parties have failed to adequately represent the interests of the working class. She expresses skepticism about the effectiveness of traditional party structures and suggests that a third-party movement could emerge, drawing parallels to Trump's rise as an outsider candidate. The discussion concludes with reflections on the importance of community and the need for political leaders to genuinely address the concerns of their constituents, emphasizing that the current political landscape requires a reevaluation of priorities to better serve the American public.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Political Hypocrisy, Trump Obsession, and Intel Community Absurdity, with the Ruthless Podcast Hosts
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Megyn Kelly welcomes the hosts of the Ruthless podcast, discussing various newsworthy topics. One highlight is Keith Olbermann's recent criticism of MSNBC and its hosts, Rachel Maddow and Alex Wagner. Olbermann's remarks about the network's liberal stance and his past experiences have sparked interest. Sam Harris, a popular podcaster, faces backlash for stating that Hunter Biden's potential misdeeds would not compare to anything Donald Trump has done, emphasizing his nonchalant attitude towards Biden's controversies. A new video shows Border Patrol agents allowing illegal migrants into the U.S., angering southern state governors. The conversation shifts to Liz Cheney's political future, with speculation about her aspirations for a presidential run. The hosts analyze her concession speech, noting her focus on Trump rather than local issues, suggesting her campaign was more about personal vendetta than representing her constituents. They express skepticism about her viability as a candidate. In political forecasts, the Cook Political Report indicates a potential shift in Senate control, with Democrats possibly gaining a seat, raising questions about the impact of issues like abortion on voter sentiment. The hosts argue that historical trends suggest Republicans may still have a strong chance in the midterms, despite current polling. The discussion also touches on the media's portrayal of Trump-backed candidates, highlighting perceived biases against figures like Dr. Oz and Carrie Lake. They critique the unfair treatment of Republican candidates compared to their Democratic opponents, emphasizing the need for a fair narrative. General Michael Hayden's tweet comparing today's Republicans to extremist groups raises eyebrows, with the hosts criticizing the politicization of intelligence agencies. They discuss the implications of the FBI's recent actions against Trump, questioning the motivations behind the Mar-a-Lago raid and the lack of transparency regarding the supporting affidavit. The hosts express concerns about the ramifications of Biden's administration, particularly regarding the withdrawal from Afghanistan and its global consequences. They highlight the ongoing issues with COVID-19 policies, particularly the impact on children and the lack of accountability for public health officials. Finally, they celebrate the news of Brian Stelter's departure from CNN, reflecting on the changing landscape of media and the potential for a shift in CNN's approach under new management. The conversation concludes with a call from a listener expressing concerns about the political climate and the potential for civil unrest should Trump be reelected.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Media Covers Up Their Role in Biden Cover-Up & Rubio Goes After Dem Senators, w/ Victor Davis Hanson
Guests: Victor Davis Hanson
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the media's reaction to her interview about Biden's cognitive decline, highlighting Jake Tapper's admission that conservative media was correct about the issue. Victor Davis Hanson joins to analyze the media's role in covering up Biden's mental state and the implications of Tapper's recent apology. Hanson criticizes Tapper for previously mocking those who questioned Biden's cognitive abilities and argues that the media is now attempting to rewrite history to absolve themselves of responsibility. Hanson emphasizes that the media's failure to report on Biden's cognitive decline had serious consequences, including foreign policy failures and economic issues during his presidency. He points out that the media's narrative of "cheap fakes" regarding Biden's mental state was a coordinated effort to mislead the public, and he questions the sincerity of Tapper's apology, suggesting it was motivated by the need to sell his book. The discussion shifts to the Biden administration's handling of various crises, including the Afghanistan withdrawal and relations with Israel and Iran. Hanson argues that the media's complicity in covering for Biden has led to a lack of accountability for those involved in the administration's decisions. Kelly and Hanson also discuss the recent controversy surrounding the treatment of white farmers in South Africa, with Trump granting refugee status to a small group fleeing violence. They critique the media's portrayal of this issue, noting that the left is quick to label Trump's actions as racist while ignoring the broader context of violence against white farmers in South Africa. The conversation touches on the implications of South Africa's land expropriation laws and the historical context of apartheid, with Hanson asserting that the current government is perpetuating a form of reverse apartheid. They express skepticism about the South African government's commitment to addressing violence against farmers and the international community's response to these issues. Finally, they discuss James Comey's recent media appearances, where he downplays the significance of his actions during his tenure as FBI director. Hanson critiques Comey's narrative, highlighting the broader corruption within the FBI and the need for reform to restore the agency's integrity. The show concludes with Kelly teasing future discussions on the ongoing investigations into the Biden administration and the media's failures.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Kavanaugh Character Assassination, and America's Standing, with Victor Davis Hanson and Mike Pompeo
Guests: Victor Davis Hanson, Mike Pompeo
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the absurdity of the ongoing classified documents saga involving Trump, Biden, and Pence. She highlights Hollywood's renewed attacks on Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, with a new documentary claiming to have more tips and potential accusers. Victor Davis Hanson joins the discussion, emphasizing the differences in how the media portrays the classified documents cases of Trump, Biden, and Pence, arguing that Biden's situation is more serious due to his long possession of documents and lack of transparency. Hanson critiques the FBI's handling of the investigations, suggesting that the agency's actions have been politically motivated and inconsistent. He raises concerns about Hunter Biden's potential access to classified documents and the implications for Joe Biden's presidency. The conversation shifts to the political ramifications of the investigations, with Hanson suggesting that if evidence emerges linking Hunter to the documents, it could jeopardize Biden's re-election chances. The discussion then turns to the recent developments in Ukraine, with the U.S. agreeing to send tanks to support Ukraine against Russia. Hanson expresses concerns about the escalation of the conflict and the implications for U.S. security, noting that the ongoing war is the largest conventional conflict since the Korean War. He warns that the U.S. is depleting its military resources while trying to support Ukraine, raising questions about the long-term strategy and consequences of such involvement. Kelly and Hanson also address the immigration crisis, highlighting the alarming statistics of sex offenders and individuals on terror watch lists crossing the border. Hanson shares personal anecdotes about the impact of illegal immigration in rural California, emphasizing the dangers posed by cartels and the lack of law enforcement response. The segment concludes with a discussion of Mike Pompeo's new book, "Never Give an Inch," where he addresses his time in the Trump administration and the challenges faced regarding foreign policy, particularly with China and Saudi Arabia. Pompeo defends his decisions, including the handling of Khashoggi's murder, arguing that maintaining relationships with key allies is crucial for U.S. security. He expresses confidence in the need for a strong stance against the Chinese Communist Party and reflects on the complexities of international relations during his tenure.

The Rubin Report

Rogan Is Outraged When He Finds Out Dems' Unexpected Pardon Plans
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Dave Rubin discusses various political topics, starting with a personal reflection on a historical artifact he believes may be a slave bracelet. He transitions to current events, emphasizing his view that Joe Biden is not truly in charge of the presidency, suggesting that Jill Biden is more prominent in public appearances. He critiques Jill Biden's recent speech, interpreting it as a jab at Kamala Harris, who he claims has become increasingly absent from the political scene. Rubin then shifts focus to Bill Clinton, questioning his credibility and discussing Clinton's comments about the 2016 election and the FBI's role. He highlights a perceived double standard in how accusations against Clinton are treated compared to those against Donald Trump. The conversation continues with Rubin addressing the Democrats' struggles, particularly with figures like Liz Cheney and the implications of political pardons. He also touches on the resignation of FBI Director Christopher Wray, framing it as a response to the incoming Trump administration and its potential changes. Rubin expresses skepticism about the media's portrayal of events, particularly regarding the 2016 election and the Steele dossier. The discussion broadens to include international politics, with Rubin commenting on Justin Trudeau's leadership in Canada and the recent economic reforms in Argentina under President Javier Milei. He concludes with reflections on the future of American politics, emphasizing the need for a shift away from identity politics and government overreach, while expressing optimism about potential changes under a new administration.
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