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Last week was my final show on Fox News. It’s difficult to share this news, but I wanted to inform my team first.

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I want to address what happened on the show tonight. Ryan was asked to leave, and we stated he is not welcome back. A line was crossed. However, we did not ask Mehdi to leave; in fact, we wanted him to finish the show and hope he returns soon. For those wondering why he didn’t come back, it was not because we didn’t want him. I just wanted to clarify that point.

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Okay, here's the shortened transcript: There he is, James Comey. The fired FBI director, some call him a deep state hero. I'm so excited to see him, I don't know why others aren't as excited as I am. They're going to screen questions, I wonder if anyone will ask who killed Epstein? It's an honor to see the disgraced and fired FBI director in person. Wait, are you asking me to leave? But Comey can stay, right? We love James Comey. Sure, he didn't disrupt the library, but he disrupted the whole country. James Comey disrupted an entire country, a presidential election, and a presidential term. Still, my heart is fluttering that I got to see him.

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I want to thank President Trump for his leadership and faith in me. It's an honor to lead the FBI under Pam's leadership, guided by the Constitution. I'm here because of God, my family, and my friends. This is the American dream realized. I thank the senators and representatives for their trust. There will be accountability within and outside the FBI. We're here because of our shared love for this country. To the media, target me, not the FBI. There will be one system of justice for all Americans. We must address the violent crime and national security threats facing our nation. We will find those who seek to harm us and uphold the Constitution. The men and women of the FBI will be held to the highest standards and they have my full support. God bless America.

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I am stepping down from the presidential race to focus on preventing Robert Bork's Supreme Court appointment. I am grateful for the support and will continue to fight for justice and idealism in America. Thank you for understanding.

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I announced my candidacy for president but decided to withdraw to focus on preventing a harmful Supreme Court nomination. I am grateful for the support I received and will continue to fight for what I believe in. I aim to rekindle idealism in America and will remain active in politics. Thank you for understanding.

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Alright, alright! Can't rest, not when you're this good. Too cocky? Maybe! But tonight, we're bestowing the biggest honor of them all. I'm asking our new Secret Service director, Sean Curran, to officially make you an agent of the United States Secret Service.

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So, Kash Patel was tragically confirmed as FBI director, and now Dan Bongino, a right-wing conspiracy theorist with zero FBI experience, has been appointed as his number two. This is alarming because the deputy director position requires someone with extensive experience, character, and trust, especially given their access to sensitive operations and collaboration with allied intelligence agencies. Bongino is known for pushing conspiracy theories, like the big lie about the 2020 election, and spreading COVID disinformation. Instead of focusing on critical issues like fentanyl trafficking and violent crime, he's likely to prioritize political vendettas. As Bongino himself said, he doesn't want to move on, which makes him completely unsuited to serve the American people's priorities.

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I want to thank everyone behind the scenes at this network. After careful consideration and an offer for a different time slot, I've decided to move on from CNN after nearly eighteen years. The highlight of my career was covering Barack Obama's trip to Cuba in 2016, where I questioned Raul Castro about political prisoners. As the son of a Cuban refugee, I learned that it's never right to bow to a tyrant. The press must hold power accountable, and I will continue to do so. Remember, don’t give in to lies or fear; hold on to truth and hope. Share your message on social media. I’ll share more about my future plans soon. Thank you for welcoming me into your homes all these years. That's the news. Reporting from Washington, I'm Jim Acosta.

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Dan Bongino posted on X that something he learned from his time at the FBI shocked him to his core, stating, "we cannot run a republic like this, and I'll never be the same after learning what I've learned." Speaker 1 responded that they have seen up close the tactics used by those who care more for themselves, their ambition, their job, their influence, their political interests, and their selfish, self-serving interests than they care about the Constitution. They stated that every law enforcement and intelligence community professional swears an oath to support and defend the Constitution. Speaker 1 expressed their own frustrations but affirmed their resolve is rooted in love for the country and belief in its founding values, and therefore, they feel a responsibility to do something about what they are revealing, seeing, and experiencing firsthand.

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I'm at the airport, and I want to discuss the Epstein files. I met with President Trump, Vice President Vance, Attorney General Bondi, and FBI Director Patel this morning at the White House. They presented me with a binder labeled "Epstein Files Phase One," ordered by Bondi and Patel. We were expecting bombshells, but the binder didn't contain any. Bondi mentioned that she had expected to find "juicy stuff" but didn't. Despite this, they prepared the binder for release, fulfilling the President's order for transparency. However, late last night, Bondi received a call from a source within the FBI, Southern District of New York, revealing that hundreds, if not thousands, of other documents and files were being hidden from everyone. They were hiding it from the President, the Vice President, the Attorney General, the FBI Director, and you.

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I'm honored to be confirmed and thank President Trump and Attorney General Bondi for their support. The FBI has a storied legacy, and the American people deserve an FBI that is transparent, accountable, and committed to justice. The politicization of our justice system has eroded public trust, but that ends today. My mission as director is clear: Let good cops be cops and rebuild trust in the FBI. Working alongside the dedicated men and women of the bureau and our partners, we will rebuild an FBI the American people can be proud of. To those who seek to harm Americans, consider this your warning: We will hunt you down in every corner of this planet. Mission first, America always. Let's get to work.

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An extraordinary scene unfolded outside the New York FBI office recently. I, Assistant Director in Charge James Dennehy, was forced to resign under pressure this week. As I departed the building, I was met with cheers from hundreds of my colleagues, accompanied by the sound of bagpipes. My departure was prompted by clashes with Donald Trump's Justice Department, particularly following the removal of senior FBI leaders and requests for the names of agents involved in the January 6 cases. To all those gathered, I want you to know that I will be your best cheerleader on the outside.

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I've seen chatter online, especially from Kash Patel, about the delay in releasing the Epstein files. Well, I'm reporting live from outside the West Wing to show you that the wait is over. We've got the Epstein files right here. Let's make America safe again.

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After being forced to retire by the Trump administration, I walked out of 26 Federal Plaza to a cheering crowd. My departure came after a battle with the Trump Justice Department, who wanted the names of FBI agents involved in the January 6 investigations. I spoke briefly to the current and former FBI, NYPD, and other law enforcement officials who came to see me off, telling them, "I will always be faithful to this country, to this organization, and most of all, I will always be faithful to you. And I appreciate you being faithful to me, to this office, and more importantly, our mission." I was given the choice to resign or be fired. It is unknown who the new Trump FBI director, Kash Patel, will choose to lead the FBI field office.

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I want to express my gratitude to the amazing team behind the scenes at this network. After careful consideration, I’ve decided to move on from CNN, where I’ve spent nearly 18 years. While many ask if my highlight was covering Donald Trump, it was actually questioning Raul Castro before President Obama’s trip to Cuba in 2016. As the son of a Cuban refugee, I learned the importance of holding power accountable. My message to you is to resist lies and fear, and to hold onto truth and hope. Share your commitment to this on social media. I’ll share more about my future plans soon, but for now, thank you for welcoming me into your homes. That’s the news. Reporting from Washington, I’m Jim Acosta.

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I want to thank everyone behind the scenes at this network. After careful consideration, I've decided to move on from CNN, where I've spent nearly 18 years. While many ask if my highlight was covering Donald Trump, it was actually questioning Raul Castro during President Obama's 2016 trip to Cuba. As the son of a Cuban refugee, I learned the importance of not bowing to tyranny. I've always believed in holding power accountable and will continue to do so. Remember, don’t succumb to lies or fear; hold onto truth and hope. Share your message on social media. I’ll share more about my future plans soon. Thank you for welcoming me into your homes over the years. That's the news. Reporting from Washington, I'm Jim Acosta.

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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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After over a dozen years at Fox News, I've decided to pursue a new challenge, which was a tough decision because I value this show, our staff, and our audience. I'll be leaving Fox News at the end of the week. In a discussion about Donald Trump, the conversation turned heated. One person labeled Trump a sexual predator, while another defended him, criticizing the inflammatory language used. Disrespect towards a journalist was expressed, with claims that her questions were ridiculous and off-base. The dialogue highlighted a divide in perspectives, with accusations of focusing more on sensationalism than on public policy.

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I want to thank the incredible team behind the scenes at this network. After careful consideration, I've decided to move on from CNN after nearly eighteen years. While many ask if my highlight was covering Donald Trump, it was actually during President Obama’s trip to Cuba in 2016 when I questioned Raul Castro about political prisoners. As the son of a Cuban refugee, I learned that we should never bow to tyranny. The press must hold power accountable, and I intend to continue doing that. Remember, don’t succumb to lies or fear; hold onto truth and hope. Share your message on social media: "I will not give in." I’ll share more about my future plans soon. Thank you for welcoming me into your homes over the years. That’s the news. Reporting from Washington, I’m Jim Acosta.

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Hey everyone, Glenn Kirschner here. I'm a 30-year federal prosecutor, army vet, and rule of law guy who is now fully independent. After six and a half years as an MSNBC legal analyst, I've decided to leave corporate media to be independent full-time, and I'm excited to start this journey with you on Substack. My first piece explains why I left MSNBC. My goal is to keep fighting for the rule of law and a healthy democracy. I'll be here with you every day, fighting for what's right. We're all in this together, and that's how we'll win. Let's do this, because justice matters.

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An extraordinary scene unfolded outside the New York FBI office recently. I, Assistant Director James Dennehy, was forced to resign this week amidst clashes with Donald Trump's Justice Department, particularly after the removal of senior FBI leaders and requests for the names of agents involved in the January 6 cases. As I departed the building, I was met with cheers from hundreds of my colleagues and the sound of bagpipes. To everyone gathered, I promised to be your best cheerleader on the outside.

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An extraordinary scene unfolded outside the New York FBI office. I, Assistant Director James Dennehy, was forced to resign this week under pressure. As I exited the building, I was met with cheers from hundreds of my colleagues and the sound of bagpipes. My departure comes after clashing with Donald Trump's justice department, particularly after the removal of senior FBI leaders and requests for the names of agents involved in the January 6 cases. To all of you, I promise to be your best cheerleader from the outside.

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I am pleased to announce that former Congresswoman Chelsea Gabbard will serve as the Director of National Intelligence. With over two decades of service, Tulsi has fought for our country and the freedoms of all Americans. She brings broad experience from both parties and is now a proud Republican. Chelsea will champion our constitutional rights and secure peace through strength. In other news, the federally ordered bankruptcy auction of Infowars has closed, and results will be revealed soon. Regardless of the outcome, the fight against globalism continues. Roger Stone is breaking major election news, including updates on key Senate and House races. Chelsea Gabbard, a veteran and former presidential candidate, has endorsed President Trump and joined the Republican Party, emphasizing her commitment to the safety and freedom of the American people. Stay tuned for more updates.

The Rubin Report

Is This the Real Reason Bongino Is Leaving the FBI?
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The episode centers on a year-end recap and a sweep through a volley of political and cultural topics, anchored by Dave Rubin’s characteristic mix of commentary, skepticism, and sharp personal observations. The host reflects on Dan Bongino’s departure from the FBI, praising his integrity and honesty while noting the larger context of shifting voices in conservative media and the importance of keeping serious, sometimes uncomfortable discussions in the public sphere. He juxtaposes Bongino’s exit with other prominent figures who have faced public scrutiny or health challenges, arguing that leadership within political media is fluid and often misunderstood by critics. Throughout, Rubin weaves in personal anecdotes from interviews, family moments, and travel, using them to illustrate a broader thesis: the necessity of resilience, self-reliance, and a willingness to question prevailing narratives. The discussion then expands to a rapid-fire critique of public figures across party lines, from Ilhan Omar and Debra Wasserman Schultz to Jordan Peterson, framing the conversation as a cautionary tale about substance and style in public discourse. The tone remains combative yet affectionate towards viewers, urging engagement in the political process and expressing optimism about the country’s trajectory if citizens remain informed, skeptical, and active. Interspersed are segments on economic and energy policy, with Rubin highlighting the supposed benefits of a new political economy, examining claimed savings on healthcare premiums, tax refunds, and deregulation, while contrasting them with the legislative realities in Washington. The episode also leans into cultural commentary—from the ethics of public figures and the rhetoric of social media to the realities of urban policy and public transportation—before pivoting to a light note on holiday plans, family moments, and the personal rituals that anchor Rubin’s show during a busy, noisy year. The closing feel is pragmatic and festive: thank-yous to viewers, a nod to a big upcoming year, and a call to stay engaged in the political fight while enjoying the holiday season.
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