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New details suggest that the CIA, under Obama's administration, targeted Trump and initiated the Russia investigation. Former CIA director John Brennan identified 26 Trump associates to be monitored by the 5 Eyes Intelligence Alliance, and the FBI then targeted these individuals as suspicious. This led to the launch of the Russia collusion investigation. The operation's details were kept in a top-secret binder, which Trump has ordered to be declassified. There are rumors that the binder may be missing.

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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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Joe Biden has sent FBI agents to the homes of Trump supporters without warning. They are supposed to have a conversation, but people are not intimidated. They believe in their right to vote for Trump in 2024 and are united against this action.

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There's a lot of skepticism within the FBI regarding Dan Bongino's appointment, although some within the Bureau are supportive of Trump. Bongino had a falling out with Kyle Serf, a former FBI agent and podcaster close to Kash Patel. Patel's foundation had previously paid Serf. The disagreement stemmed from Bongino's acceptance of the premise that the Mar-a-Lago search was mishandled. Serf, examining the documents, argued it was standard procedure. Despite Bongino being instrumental in connecting Serf with Patel, they clashed over basic facts, particularly regarding the Mar-a-Lago search. Bongino's rhetoric and apparent disregard for facts, coupled with recent internal turmoil, isn't helping the FBI's current situation.

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Attorney General Garland was questioned about overruling FBI agents in a raid on ex-President Trump's residence. He stated he approved the decision but did not make it. The senator cited a Washington Post article claiming FBI agents were against the raid. Garland denied discussing this with the White House and faced criticism for FBI leaks distancing themselves from his decisions. Garland deflected the accusations, questioning the motives behind the leaks. Senator Cotton's time for questioning expired. Translation: Attorney General Garland was questioned about his involvement in a raid on ex-President Trump's residence. He approved the decision but did not make it. The senator referenced a Washington Post article claiming FBI agents opposed the raid. Garland denied discussing this with the White House and faced criticism for FBI leaks distancing themselves from his decisions. Garland questioned the motives behind the leaks. Senator Cotton's time for questioning expired.

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A lot of everybody knows where John Bolton lives because this is a main drag, especially for commuters. And, you know, I was a few minutes away, so I thought, wow, I just wanna see what's going on. We'll have to see what the search warrant affidavit says. I mean, if he's got classified documents, my view as well, he has to answer for that if he's got them the way Trump should have. On the other hand, if it's just about harassment because he said on complimentary things about Trump, many of them in his book, about Trump's mental capacity and ability to understand foreign affairs and very simple things. That's not legit, and that would seem to be the real concern that Donald Trump has since he doesn't clearly clearly doesn't care about what's classified and what isn't.

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In this video, the speaker reflects on the current state of the White House and how it is difficult to imagine two FBI agents being in the situation room. The speaker admits to sending the agents, which may not have been possible in a more organized investigation or administration. Typically, the FBI would coordinate with the White House counsel for interviews with senior officials, involving discussions and approvals. However, the speaker decided to send a couple of agents without going through the usual process, considering it was early in the investigation.

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Fox News reports new information that appears to contradict the Biden administration’s stance that it had nothing to do with DOJ investigations into then-President Trump’s alleged retention of classified material and the Mar-a-Lago raid. Correspondent David Spunt notes emails obtained by Fox News show coordination between the White House counsel’s office and the DOJ regarding an interview of Walt Nada, a current White House aide to President Biden who was then a former Trump aide in Florida. Nada was later charged alongside Trump by Special Counsel Jack Smith. The May 10, 2022 email reads in part: “coordination with DOJ and White House counsel are in work to start the process to confirm and interview current administration employee Walt Nada. This event is dependent upon the timeline of president Biden's brief decision and coordination between White House counsel and DOJ and, in turn, Evan Corcoran's position on the override of privilege assertion and whether or not he seeks an injunction to prevent access.” The email was written by an FBI agent and Evan Corcoran, one of Trump’s lawyers at the time. The report notes that August would mark four years since the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago. Following this, then-Attorney General Merrick Garland stated, “I personally approve the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. Second, the department does not take such a decision lightly.” Reaction to the emails includes House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan stating, “it's always worse than we thought” and that the newly released documents confirm the Biden DOJ’s raid on Mar-a-Lago was politically motivated. Attorney General Pam Bondi weighs in, saying the more we learn about the DOJ weaponization under the prior administration, the worse the story gets. Bondi adds, “we will continue disclosing key evidence to our congressional partners to deliver the truth and bring those who committed crimes to justice.”

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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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Speaker 0: What happened today? Ambassador Bolton would happen, sir. What were you told by the FBI? Ambassador Bolton? What were they looking for?

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Live pictures show what we believe is John Bolton returning home. A SUV was seen leaving his office, and about a thirty-minute trip appears to bring it to his house. There is an ambassador approaching with a briefcase, waving to the assembled media. Bolton is going inside the front door of the home, and it does not look like he will come out to talk at this point. Bolton has a history of talking to the media, but he has chosen to remain silent at this point. Nicole Parker is with us. Nicole, it looks as though this investigation, at least the search of Bolton's home in his office, has wrapped up. What do you expect might be in the boxes that came out at the hands of FBI agents? And where does this go next?

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Trump's judge, Eileen Cannon, released unredacted court filings showing coordination between the White House, DOJ, and National Archives in indicting Trump. Documents reveal the GSA demanded Trump's team retrieve boxes of documents, possibly containing classified info, from DC. Biden's White House, DOJ, and National Archives may be conspiring to charge Trump for keeping classified material. Jack Smith tried to hide this info. Biden, accused of mishandling classified info, mocked Trump's legal issues. Biden's administration met with National Archives and DOJ to prosecute Trump shortly after he left office.

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Breaking news: The FBI is searching John Bolton's home outside DC and Maryland in Bethesda, Maryland. The New York Post is reporting this is related to classified documents. The FBI hasn't provided an official comment. On social media, posts from the FBI director and the deputy director read: "no one is above the law. FBI agents on a mission." Bolton, a former ambassador and National Security Adviser, was in the room with President Trump making key decisions on national security and foreign policy, and he has been highly critical of Trump. Bolton previously was accused of including classified information in his 2020 book, The Room Where It Happened, and had his life threatened by Iran after Trump pulled his security detail. This comes a day after Patel revealed that former FBI director James Comey had authorized leaks of classified documents, while "misleading congress" just before the twenty sixteen elections.

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The probe dropped when Joe Biden became president. So is this picking up where that left off, David? It's possible. I don't know with a 100% certainty, but it is notable, guys, that John Bolton, ambassador Bolton's security clearances were stripped earlier this year by president Trump. Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, took that security clearance away. They had concerns. The administration had concerns about ambassador Bolton still being able to access some of these documents and have some of those security clearances. It's also notable that John Bolton had a security detail as well because of the threats from Iran on his life. That security detail, that government federal paid security detail was also taken away, by president Trump's

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Speaker 0 questions the Mar-a-Lago raid, asking, “how is the FBI just gonna go and raid Mar A Lago at president's home,” and “would it happen again?” Speaker 1 replies that it was “a total weaponization and politicization by the FBI and DOJ and the Biden administration dating back to the Obama administration that led not only to Russiagate as you opened up with, but to the invasion of Donald Trump's private home in Mar A Lago.” He says “there was no constitutional basis to do so. There was no lawful predicate to open that investigation.” He says the FBI is “ridding this place of its former leadership structure” and that documents are being declassified for public viewing. He notes, “Every single person that has been found to have weaponized or participated in that process has been removed from leadership positions.” He states, “There was no crime. There was no predicate to go and invade Donald Trump's home.” On mortgage fraud: “it's a multi agency effort” and “we're going to route out any sort of corruption.”

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Live pictures show what we believe is John Bolton returning home. An SUV left his office a short time ago and appears to have made its way with about a thirty minute trip to his home. And there's the ambassador coming up, briefcase in hand, waving to the assembled media. Going inside the front door of the home, it doesn't look like he will talk at this point. But he has chosen to remain silent at this point. Nicole Parker is with us. Nicole, it looks as though this investigation, at least the search of Bolton's home in his office, has wrapped up. What do you expect might be in the boxes that came out at the hands of FBI agents? And where does this go next?

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Fox News Alert: FBI agents raided the Maryland home of former Trump national security adviser John Bolton at 07:00 this morning. FBI director Cash Patel posted, "no one is above the law. FBI agents on a mission." David Spunt reports the agents are looking for classified documents as part of a potential leak investigation; Bolton is not in custody. Authorities are in Bethesda; the number of agents is unclear. Spunt notes Bolton was just on TV discussing the Russia, Putin Trump summit. The investigation may be tied to a previously mentioned probe from Trump era over Bolton's book; "The probe dropped when Joe Biden became president." Bolton's security clearances were stripped earlier this year by President Trump; Tulsi Gabbard took them away, and his federal security detail was removed, forcing private security. Bolton is cooperating; a judge sign-off and further steps, including possible grand jury and indictment, will follow.

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John Bolton's security clearance was removed because it's not meant to last a lifetime. While he was considered ineffective, he was used strategically in meetings to project strength. Bolton, along with others, played a role in the decision to engage in conflicts in the Middle East, which resulted in significant loss of life and no beneficial outcomes. The expectation of lifelong security clearance is unreasonable.

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The probe dropped when Joe Biden became president. So is this picking up where that left off, David? It's possible. I don't know with a 100% certainty, but it is notable, guys, that John Bolton, ambassador Bolton's security clearances were stripped earlier this year by president Trump. Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, took that security clearance away. They had concerns. The administration had concerns about ambassador Bolton still being able to access some of these documents and have some of those security clearances. It's also notable that John Bolton had a security detail as well because of the threats from Iran on his life. That security detail, that government federal paid security detail was also taken away, by president Trump's

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The security detail for Anthony Fauci was terminated, and there are questions about it. It's standard for government employees to eventually lose their security detail; it's not indefinite. Other individuals have also had their security removed. If something were to happen to Fauci or John Bolton, there would be no responsibility taken, as they have earned substantial incomes and can hire their own security if needed. They have the means to protect themselves. Additionally, there's a promotion for a product that boosts the immune system, especially relevant during this time of year.

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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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Kash Patel is now the FBI director, a positive development. Dan Bongino will be the deputy director, assisting Patel. Bongino has highlighted abuses of the deep state and the FBI and has a storied law enforcement career, making him a near-perfect fit. He will run the FBI's day-to-day operations under Patel. The question is whether Patel can save the FBI, which has been corrupted. The FBI raided President Trump's home and gave the speaker a subpoena, which they claim is abusive. The FBI has been targeting the opposition to the deep state and the democratic left machine, subverting the rule of law and the constitutional republic. The issue is whether the FBI can be relied upon to uphold the rule of law and advance the public interest.

PBD Podcast

John Bolton RAID, Trump EMERGENCY Press Briefing, Newsom's CRINGE Tweets & Target STOCK Crisis | PBD
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Morning headlines collide as the hosts open with a dramatic sweep of power and politics. The FBI raided former national security adviser John Bolton’s Maryland home at 7 a.m. as investigators pursue classified documents in a leak probe. Meanwhile, Gavin Newsom appears buoyant, celebrating state victories and redistricting moves that tighten Democratic control. The discussion touches on New York’s appellate ruling overturning a $500 million penalty against Donald Trump, and threads through topics from a looming Jubilee and corporate headlines to military moves against drug cartels and the broader question of accountability for those in power. Walmart and Target are described in parallel as stock moves, leadership shifts, and cultural flashpoints drive investor attention. Target announces internal promotion Michael Fidelki as CEO effective 2026, while Wall Street shows mixed relief; investors expect an external hire. Meanwhile Walmart leverages tariff pressures to raise prices and retain customers. The conversation widens into a wave of corporate culture backlash, with DEI policies and consumer boycotts feeding into earnings narratives, and a veteran host weighs whether the backlash will sink or salvage brands as a coalition of customers reconsiders whom they support with their dollars. Another thread centers on Cracker Barrel’s logo refresh and leadership choices. The hosts dissect the move away from the folksy image, the questions about leadership hires from the Taco Bell ecosystem, and the acrimony over public relations missteps. They compare the decision to earlier brand sketches and note how retail icons can suffer when culture shifts collide with customer expectations. They also cover Bed Bath & Beyond’s California stance, Marcus Lemonis’s critique, and the political climate’s impact on business climate, hinting that California’s regulatory maze may chill investment. The UK revival story adds a religious countercurrent, with a surge in church attendance and belief among young adults, framed as a counterweight to secular trends and policy strain. The conversation loops back to power, faith, and accountability, even as the hosts share personal reflections on God’s role in their lives. A separate Kentucky case of a judge killed in his chambers by a sheriff triggers debate about vigilante justice, power dynamics, and due process, underscoring how bold actions ripple through law, media, and public sentiment.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's Classified Docs, Free Speech Crackdowns, and Woke Golden Globes, w/ the Fifth Column Hosts
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the discovery of classified documents from Joe Biden's vice presidency found in a private office in D.C., which the Biden team was aware of since before the midterms but only disclosed recently. She compares this situation to Donald Trump's handling of classified documents, arguing that both cases highlight a double standard in how classified material is treated based on political affiliation. The discussion includes insights from guests Michael Moynihan, Matt Welsh, and Camille Foster, who emphasize the partisanship surrounding these controversies and the need for consistency in handling classified documents. The conversation shifts to the implications of over-classification in the U.S. and the potential for investigations into Biden's documents, drawing parallels to the Trump case. They note that Biden, unlike Trump, cannot declassify documents as a vice president, raising questions about the legality of the documents found. The hosts express skepticism about the Biden team's transparency and speculate on whether the discovery would have been reported had it not been for the Trump situation. The discussion then moves to the broader implications of academic freedom and free speech, particularly in light of a professor at Hamline University who was fired for showing an image of the Prophet Muhammad in an art history class. The professor provided ample warnings to students, yet faced backlash from a single student who claimed to feel disrespected. The hosts critique the university's decision to fire the professor, arguing it reflects a troubling trend of capitulating to a vocal minority and stifling academic discourse. They also touch on the rise of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives in universities, which they argue can lead to a culture of self-censorship and fear among students and faculty. The conversation highlights the importance of maintaining free speech and the dangers of allowing a small group to dictate what can be taught or discussed in educational settings. Finally, the hosts discuss the upcoming Golden Globes, noting the shift towards more woke and politically correct programming in Hollywood. They express skepticism about the effectiveness of these changes and the potential impact on viewership, while also reflecting on the broader cultural implications of these trends in entertainment and society.

Breaking Points

John Bolton INDICTED: Haunted Julian Assange Comments
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The hosts discuss the indictment of former National Security Advisor John Bolton on 18 counts, including unlawful transmission and retention of national defense information under the Espionage Act. Bolton allegedly shared sensitive classified information via his personal email, which was later hacked. While he pleads not guilty, claiming political retribution, it's noted he previously advocated strict penalties for similar offenses. The conversation shifts to the broader issue of elites exploiting their positions for personal gain, such as book deals, and the selective enforcement of laws, particularly against Trump's enemies. The hosts highlight the hypocrisy of elites often escaping accountability for actions that would severely penalize ordinary citizens, referencing Bolton's past statements on classified information handling and contrasting it with his current situation. They also discuss George Santos' sentence commutation, highlighting a pattern of pardons and clemency granted to Republican congressmen by Trump, fostering a sense of impunity among his allies. This political climate raises questions about impartiality and accountability within the legal system. The conversation extends to potential future actions by Democrats, questioning whether they will pursue accountability for Trump administration officials. The hosts debate the line between political retribution and legitimate accountability, emphasizing the need to address elite impunity to prevent societal collapse. While the Democratic base desires accountability, doubts remain about whether Democratic elites will have the resolve to pursue it.
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