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Why did it take thirty three hours? All of that is being triaged by the FBI because that's what we do, and the resources that the attorney general has dedicated to this mission is allowing us to move at the speed we have. As you said, thirty three hours. Thirty three hours, Sean. This individual is apprehended. Thirty three hours two hours after the video footage was enhanced and released, the suspect's father turned him in, and you got criticized for doing that, and I'm having a hard time understanding what people's expectations are. Sean, my expectation is delivered to the mission and the resource of the men and women the FBI need and to produce. And that's what we did here. When you're talking about things like going out to a crime scene, that's how you investigate that matter properly.

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The speaker reveals that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has been investigating them and subpoenaing people who know them, including their lawyer. They claim to possess a large amount of information, referred to as the "mother lode," which they have stored on servers overseas as an insurance policy. They mention the death of Seth Rich, alleging that Rod Rosenstein ordered MS-13 members to mug and kill him. The speaker also discusses a joint FBI and OGA operation against Russian hacking groups, which was initially based in Frankfurt and later moved to Baltimore under Rod Rosenstein's supervision. They claim to have obtained thousands of documents and audio recordings related to these matters.

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The former FBI director found a hidden room in the Hoover Building containing documents and computer hard drives that James Comey and others concealed. The room was locked, and access was restricted to prevent discovery. The speaker's team is currently investigating the contents of the room. The speaker says people want them to make arrests, but the speaker wants to run a methodical investigation.

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The speaker states that whether something was stolen is up to the Harris team to disclose. The Biden-Harris campaign can decide if the FBI can see what was stolen and whether Donald Trump, a competitor, can see what was taken. In some instances, the FBI can demand information. In other instances, they have to ask the owners of the information to provide it. The speaker confirms they can ask on behalf of others. The speaker concludes that the situation is "quite bad."

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I want to share with the people of Rhode Island what this investigation looks like, where we are today, and where we anticipate it moving forward. Last night, there were dozens of Providence police officers working in the command post to develop leads in this difficult case, both because of the campus tragedy and the challenge of developing evidence. Our prosecutors—six in total—were there, and our victim services folks were at the hospital. This is what these investigations look like: sometimes you head in one direction, then you regroup and go in another. That has happened over the last 24 hours or so. Collectively, the team developed leads in multiple areas. One lead was chased to ground, leading to the detainment of a person of interest. Those words reflect that there was some degree of evidence pointing to this individual, but that evidence needed to be corroborated and confirmed. Over the last 24 hours, leading into very recently, that evidence now points in a different direction. This means that this person of interest needs to be and should be released. It is unfortunate that this person’s name was leaked to the public, and it’s hard to put that back in the bottle. We will proceed very carefully here, because there is too much at stake for the victims of this horrific crime and their families to take chances with respect to this investigation. Going forward, our team of prosecutors will be working with the Providence Police Department as the principal leads in this investigation. Our resources will be amplified by the state police, the FBI, the ATF, the DEA, the Marshal Service, and others as we develop leads and move toward justice in this case. This could happen very quickly, but it could also take some time.

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A journalist asks about a recent FBI action at the Fulton County, Georgia elections office, where twenty twenty ballots, voter rolls, and scanner images were seized. The journalist notes that the president claimed, “they got into the votes. You're going to see some interesting things happening,” and asks why the president was so involved in an FBI and DOJ raid. A spokesperson responds that the president’s statements do not imply his involvement. He emphasizes that this is a criminal grand jury investigation, and clarifies that there was a search warrant authorized by a federal judge, a magistrate judge in Atlanta, which allowed the FBI to seize the records. The spokesperson notes that the records have been seized by the FBI as part of the ongoing investigation. The journalist presses on what the investigation is about. The spokesperson reiterates that he cannot discuss specifics of any grand jury investigation, but previously stated that election integrity is of the highest importance to the American people, and that the efforts are aimed at ensuring free and fair elections for everyone in the country, Democrats and Republicans alike. The spokesperson adds that they are doing everything possible to uphold election integrity. The journalist mentions that in Georgia, claims of voter fraud related to the twenty twenty ballots have been debunked repeatedly and that there were multiple recounts. The transcript ends without further elaboration on those claims. Key points conveyed: - The FBI seized twenty twenty ballots, voter rolls, and scanner images from the Fulton County elections office. - The president suggested that “interesting things” would occur, prompting questions about his involvement. - A spokesperson denies the president’s involvement and describes the actions as part of a criminal grand jury investigation. - A federal magistrate judge in Atlanta issued the search warrant permitting the seizure; the FBI conducted the seizure. - The investigation’s specifics cannot be discussed, but officials assert a commitment to election integrity and ensuring free and fair elections for all Americans. - The dialogue references prior debunking of voter fraud claims in Georgia and multiple recounts, without presenting new specifics.

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I have the Epstein files on my desk. There are well over 250 victims, and we have to make sure that their identities and personal information is protected. Other than that, you're going to see some Epstein information released by my office. Hopefully tomorrow, you're going to see a lot of flight logs and names. It's pretty sick what that man did, and he had help.

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They push back on critics who say they can't investigate online, declaring "We're FBI agents. We're the investigators." They highlight Blake Bednar's rise—from about 500 to 23,700 followers—saying "he deserved... a 100." They discuss the Meta Glasses story: "the button on these glasses... it's on the right side" and "hit it once... that is a picture" and "hold it down... record." They say "snapping photos... for confirmation" to use facial recognition to verify a target, and note Blake "jump over to rescue Charlie Kirk" while wearing Meta glasses, "standing over his body." Speaker 2 confirms the sunglasses case: a security guard wearing "meta Ray Bans" records over Charlie's body. They critique the FBI/media narrative about a trans shooter and speculate Candice may reveal GPS and receipts to challenge the timeline, ending with "Save me the fucking lecture."

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James Palmer said yesterday that all the Epstein files are missing. The other person asks to confirm and notes some people haven’t heard from them. The response: No. The FBI, they're reviewing there are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn, and there are hundreds of victims. And no one victim will ever get released. It’s just the volume, and that's what they're going through right now. The FBI is diligently going through that. The speaker adds, I haven't seen that statement, but I'll call him later and find out.

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Okay, so here's how we're handling this situation. Seeing what was happening, I immediately contacted Officer Britson, emphasizing the need to detain the individual promptly. Right now, he is being detained to prevent any further actions. Kentucky State Police (KSP) has been informed, and they're equipped to perform necessary actions like phone dumps and forensic sweeps on laptops. We're awaiting the arrival of the troopers and a KSP detective. In the meantime, we're securing the area and restricting his access to everything, especially Telegram, where he has been seen a lot. We're locking everything down until KSP arrives.

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The speaker questions the FBI's practice of tipping off the subject of a search warrant before it is executed. They inquire about the FBI's contact with the protective detail of individuals and the potential undermining of investigations. The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of answers and accuses the FBI of a cover-up. Director Wray requests a 5-minute recess. The speaker acknowledges the frustration but explains that policies prevent discussing ongoing investigations. They mention that these policies were strengthened under the previous administration. The speaker concludes by stating that there is an obligation to call out corruption.

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I'm suspicious of people who jump ahead to arrest, conviction, incarceration, or execution. Let’s start with an interview. I know a lot of people have been interviewed — hundreds, in the FBI context. In a federal investigation, it’s not crazy to call somebody; it happens every single day. It happened to every relative of every J-six prisoner — got called in, “Can we come talk to you?” That’s not weird. That’s the beginning of justice: the first step in finding out what happened, punishing the guilty, exonerating the innocent, is having these conversations in the context of a federal investigation, like an FBI interview. It’s strange to see television mentions that there’s no evidence to indict someone or to call a grand jury. Why not just ask questions of the FBI? If they’re not doing that, you wonder why. Now, here’s the bigger picture you’re qualified to provide, even if I’m not. The implication in this file dump is that there are basically religious rituals, sexual in nature. That’s very common through history — temple prostitutes for a reason. There are rituals involving children underway in the United States and the West, rich and powerful people sexually abusing young people. That is very hard for a lot of people to believe or metabolize, but it feels like that’s not totally crazy; it happens. Does that happen? Absolutely. It’s so dark that it’s hard for average people — regular people just trying to live their lives — to even approach it. Even a maniac cannot put himself in the shoes of someone so depraved. Regular Americans can’t even put themselves in the shoes of a millionaire, let alone a billionaire, because they’re just trying to pay their bills and can’t — while billionaires are doing certain things that are messing everything up. So, it’s far removed from regular experience, but it’s hard to understand and believe. There’s good evidence of elements of that in various fringe investigations for a long time. I don’t say “fringe” to mean unreliable; I mean fringe to say they never gain traction with mainstream media, for whatever reason. But it’s right there in these emails and these files. It’s not entirely clear what all of it means, but there are very overt references, covert references, and mounting because people are still digging through them. These are millions of files with no effective way to sort through them the way the DOJ released them. So the evidence is mounting that we have: people turning a blind eye (reprehensible), adjacent and complicit, directly complicit, people that venture into the demonic or the truly depraved, and so on.

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The speaker discusses a list of individuals involved in investigating him and expresses his desire to investigate them in return. He presents a spreadsheet color-coded by category, highlighting people like Sarah Raskin, who is related to Congressman Jamie Raskin, and John Brennan and Jim Clapper, former CIA officers. The speaker mentions the need to expose their direct messages and communications to hold them accountable. He proposes that Elon Musk release the "deep state DMs" and suggests that state legislatures allocate their electors for the presidential election to ensure a fair process. The speaker emphasizes the importance of exposing these individuals and their actions. The transcript is already in English.

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"there's a man in custody." "I've really tried not to publicly speculate or say anything that I can't prove." "the guy's in custody." "If the FBI and the authorities in Utah, end this investigation by declaring Tyler Robinson a lone gunman with no accomplices whatsoever, without having done, you know, a truly exhaustive investigation, that will not be adequate." "I hate even to say that that could happen because, you know, it's my country, my government, I wanna trust the FBI, there's no reason to trust the FBI at all. At all." "how a guy who was by all appearances pretty normal kid, wound up murdering a stranger just a couple years later. Like he was radicalized." "Everything that you think about the FBI undersells it. It's, and I'm quoting, 10 times worse than you think internally." "I'm gonna need proof."

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We must remain focused on conducting our work properly, adhering to rules without letting partisan preferences influence our approach. In the investigations involving the president-elect, we strived to uphold these principles. Regarding the FBI's search for classified documents at Trump's home, we only resort to search warrants when all other avenues, like voluntary returns and subpoenas, have been exhausted and obstructed. There has been no interaction with the Biden White House concerning investigations into Trump. The FBI also investigated President Biden for classified documents and his son Hunter, who faced legal issues. This job often angers powerful individuals, but the rule of law dictates that investigations are driven by facts and legal standards, not political pressures.

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Investigators identified an individual as the roommate of Robinson, who stated that his roommate referring to Robinson made a joke on Discord. He opened it and showed several messages to investigators and allowed investigators to take photos of the screen as each message was shown by Robinson's roommate. These photos consisted of various messages, including content of messages between the phone contact name Tyler with an emoji icon and Robinson's roommate's device. The content of these messages included messages affiliated with the contact Tyler stating a need to retrieve a rifle from a drop point. Discord said: "In a statement to NBC News, a Discord spokesperson said the company did identify an account belonging to the suspect, but said the messages mentioned in the news conference were not believed to have been sent on Discord." "The messages referenced in recent reporting about planning details do not appear to be Discord messages." These were communications between the roommate and a friend after the shooting, where the roommate was recounting the contents of a note the suspect had left elsewhere; "The messages aren't between Tyler, the alleged shooter, and his roommate." They were about Tyler, not from him. This seems to contradict the governor's claims; "The governor never mentioned that these communications were between the roommate and another person." The governor started by saying the roommate told the FBI that Tyler sent him a joke, and then goes on to detail how Tyler allegedly told the roommate to watch over the area where the gun was placed. But asking someone to watch the area where the gun was placed doesn't sound like a joke. It sounds like a deliberate order to assist with the cover up of an assassination. And now, the shooter's own grandmother says the FBI have the wrong man: "There is no way Robinson could be involved. ... I don't think he ever shot a gun to tell you the truth, ... He doesn't own any guns." Up until this point, we haven't heard from the father or any other family members. This raises a very serious issue because right now there are two pieces of evidence that the FBI and the governor of Utah is presenting to the public as evidence that Tyler is the shooter. One is that his father convinced Tyler to turn himself in, and two, the supposed Discord messages. With the Discord messages already being called into question, and since we haven't heard from his father, we shouldn't consider this case closed.

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We received a couple hundred pages of documents from the FBI, but a source told me there were more at the Southern District of New York. I gave them a deadline, and we got thousands of pages. The FBI is reviewing them, and Director Patel is preparing a detailed report on why the FBI withheld these documents. These documents include flight logs, names, and victim names, but we believe there's more. The FBI just received these thousands of pages, and protecting victims is a priority. We believe in transparency, and America has the right to know. The Biden administration claimed no one did anything with these documents, but why were they in the Southern District of New York? I want a full report. We will redact national security information and grand jury information, but the public will know why.

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Confidential informants, whether registered, unregistered, or volunteers, or even FBI agents, were used to gather information on groups like the Proud Boys planning to come to DC. It is likely that the agents mentioned in the Proud Boys case were actual FBI agents.

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I was surprised this morning when the police came to my house with a search warrant. They informed me that not only my company, but several others are being investigated. I don't know the details of the investigation yet because it is still in progress. My lawyers will request access to the case so that I can understand what it is about. As one of the partners, I was subjected to the search. The company in question, which I am a partner of, was founded in 1980 and has a long history. It is a well-regulated company with all the necessary licenses and certifications. I want to thank everyone for their support and messages. I will share more information once I have access to the case. Thank you all for your messages.

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I extend my condolences and thoughts and prayers to the families affected by these actions. The mayor stated that we have detained someone of interest, but I respect them to protect the integrity of the investigation. The next process for us is what we do best in our detectives: to coordinate with the prosecutors, to collect evidence, to conduct interviews, and then, from there, when it is appropriate and accurate, to share more details with you all. I’m pleased to say that the mayor stated the collaboration between our federal partners, our different municipalities in the state is all hands on deck. When this is in the city that’s shaken the conscience, we know for a fact that we just step up. And the federal agents, our federal partners, I want to thank them for their assistance, but as well every single municipality, the state police and every other chief in the state. We came together as a small state. It impacted a lot of us, the incident that occurred. And so again, I’m just happy to share with you that we’re in the process now of coordinating with prosecution, conducting interviews and being able to collect evidence so that we can protect the integrity of the investigation and that we can hold the individuals accountable for their actions.

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A warning from the San Francisco FBI to parents about an international predatory network called seven six four that is using seemingly innocent games to target children in violent ways. The FBI announced the arrest of two leaders, Prasad Nepal (20, North Carolina; username Trippie) and Leonidas Varigianus (US citizen, arrested in Greece; nickname War). The danger remains, with ongoing investigations across the country (more than 250 investigations under 55 field offices). Investigative reporting describes how seven six four predators scout online games like Minecraft and Roblox and also use groups on social platforms such as X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook that focus on self-harm and eating disorders to identify vulnerable girls. A mother describes how her 15-year-old daughter became involved after a seven six four member contacted her; others joined in. Once a predator has sensitive information or a photo of a girl, they threaten to expose her to family or school if she won’t comply. They also sometimes call in fake crisis reports at the victim’s home, a practice known as swatting. A survivor describes being pressured to livestream harmful acts and to kill a cat; the same individual who pressured her to take her life also sent her a suicide manual. The latest federal complaint filed last month names Prasad Nepal and Leonidas Varigianus as leaders. The story notes that victims can be male as well. There are diverse motivations within the group, including an accelerationist ideology aimed at the downfall of society. The FBI’s San Francisco office leader states the agency has more than 250 investigations underway, with collaboration across federal, state, and local partners for training and awareness to combat the threat. The group has a history of arrests: Henry Ayala, 28, from the San Fernando Valley, charged with child pornography last month; Richard Densmore, 47, from Michigan, sentenced to 30 years for exploiting a child. Densmore spoke on Discord before his arrest, describing involvement with others in a “cult.” Becca Spinks, a self-defense advocate and investigator, notes that taking down leaders is a first move but the threat remains. A pessimistic view is presented that the problem may be too large to stop, with fears that a child could be targeted by someone in their own neighborhood. The mother’s daughter is set to testify in at least one case; victims are young, but so are some predators, including several teen seven six four members who have been arrested. Victims can be male too. The story emphasizes parental involvement and monitoring of children’s online activity, and mentions that Minecraft, Roblox, and Discord say they’re aware of the issue and taking steps to stop predators. The origin of the group’s name: the founder, from Texas, chose seven six four because 764 was the start of his ZIP code.

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The DOJ can't comment on ongoing investigations, but there has been a lot of activity recently. The DOJ doesn't act rashly; rules, requirements, and ethical considerations go into everything presented to a court, such as indictments or subpoenas. Despite the speaker only starting their job four months ago, and others joining even more recently, the DOJ has been incredibly active. The expectation is that there will be a lot of activity and increasing activity going forward on this front, as well as many others.

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"So the question was, have we spoken to the shooter's parents, and if there were any red flags that may have been missed?" "I know there were dozens of interviews that have been conducted, with relatives, friends, associates of the shooter, as well as people, obviously, witnesses that were present at the scene yesterday." "I know we have not been successful in, talking to the shooter's mother yet at this time, but there there continue to be efforts, made to get that done." "So you have talked to the father? I I cannot confirm that." "I just I don't know. There's been We have been listening to"

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John Nance and Hogan DeGidley discuss a recent FBI case and press conference. Patel’s FBI has been extremely transparent, and that transparency will continue to reassure the American people that information regarding this subject will flow as appropriate without jeopardizing the prosecution of the case. A key takeaway is the suggestion that forensic evidence could be the linchpin to identifying the suspect, despite millions of data lines to review; pieces such as DNA or a fingerprint related to the pipe bombs themselves may have been the actual “smoking gun.” There is emphasis on teamwork and the idea that information had been left to collect dust rather than being newly uncovered. AG Merrick Garland’s remarks are cited, highlighting that the evidence leading to the arrest had been sitting at the FBI for years. The FBI, along with US Attorney Piro and prosecutors, worked tirelessly for months sifting through evidence that had been at the FBI with the Biden administration for four years. The point is made that there was no new tip or new witness, just diligent police work and prosecutorial effort. Hogan DeGidley asks why the case wasn’t cracked during President Biden’s four years in office. The response suggests that it either couldn’t be done or wouldn’t be done, and that the American people suffered as a result. It is stated that this did not come from new evidence but from information already in the bureau and departments being sifted through. The discussion frames the case as a win for the administration, the FBI, and the DOJ, and a step toward transparency, accountability, and justice. They note that the attackers placed pipe bombs at both the RNC and DNC locations; the motives remain unknown, and questions about a possible Antifa link or other theories are mentioned as preliminary. Cash Patel is quoted as saying the FBI has committed to being the most transparent law enforcement operation in U.S. history while ensuring accountability in the courts with U.S. Attorneys and prosecutors. The aim is to divulge information when prudent and constitutionally permissible, safeguarding the case, to secure the nation’s capital and allow Americans to live in safe, secure neighborhoods. This is attributed to leadership from the FBI Washington Field Office. John Nance comments that Patel is doing a very good job and that the director’s social-media transparency is notable. He expresses encouragement about the FBI’s reform efforts and notes that the White House press narrative around January 6 is seen as misaligned with the pipe-bomb case. The arrest took place in Woodbridge, Virginia, a wealthy DMV suburb, prompting remarks about why the dots weren’t connected sooner.

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Dan Bongino on Status of Charlie Kirk Assassin Investigation, Plus, Halperin, Jashinsky, and Navarro
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Charlie Kirk’s assassination reverberates through Megyn Kelly’s studio as she announces a cross‑country Megan Kelly Live tour set to begin next month. She explains promotions were paused out of respect and because Kirk’s image appeared in ads, but there is no plan to cancel a single stop. Acknowledging her private nature, she vows to address audiences honestly on stage, even if attendance is small, and to keep the dialogue open. Security will be heightened, and the California stop will honor Kirk. Tickets are posted at megan kelly.com, and she hopes to meet fans face to face, keeping the tour essential to public discourse. Turning to the breaking developments, the FBI updates center on Tyler Robinson. Patel says DNA ties Robinson to the rooftop crime scene, with Robinson’s DNA on a screwdriver and on a towel wrapping the firearm; the rifle’s DNA is still under analysis. A note written before the attack indicated an intention to kill Kirk, though the note’s status is debated. Investigators report a text exchange suggesting intent to act, and Robinson’s family describes him as aligned with left‑wing ideology. The FBI is examining social media and digital footprints for foreknowledge while ensuring lawful data collection. Robinson is not cooperating, and authorities are pursuing other leads with state and local partners. Megyn then welcomes a panel discussing media handling of the case. The conversation covers timing of disclosures from the FBI and White House and the balance between transparency and prosecutorial integrity. Mark Halperin and Emily Jashinsky weigh in on media accountability, cancel culture, and the politics surrounding Charlie Kirk’s death. Peter Navarro discusses lawfare against the Trump administration, arguing for accountability of those pursuing political prosecutions. He promotes his book, I Went to Prison So You Don’t Have to, co‑authored with Bonnie Brener, describing warnings about prosecutions in Trump’s era. The segment highlights Kirk’s legacy and Turning Point’s mobilization of followers. The discussion closes on Kirk’s enduring impact, with tributes from public figures and a surge in Turning Point activity. Speakers reflect on Kirk’s message of faith, family, and service, noting that followers are expanding outreach and campus chapters despite tragedy. The program underscores how online discourse, media coverage, and political rhetoric intersect with violence, raising questions about free expression and accountability in public life.
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