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The speaker claims the famous photograph of classified documents was staged and the documents were placed by the FBI. According to the speaker, Jack Smith admitted in court to mishandling the classified documents and misrepresenting them to the court, which the speaker equates to evidence tampering and lying to the court. The speaker asserts that Trump's lawyers caught the discrepancy between the documents presented and the digitally scanned records. Smith allegedly admitted he doesn't know how the tampering happened and has blown the chain of custody. The speaker also alleges that lead prosecutor Jay Bratt met with White House counsel and a representative of the National Archives before Smith's appointment. The speaker compares this situation to Crossfire Hurricane, claiming the Obama-Biden administration fabricated evidence and lied to the court to pursue Donald Trump. The speaker believes the judge hasn't dismissed the case yet because she wants to document it publicly.

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The acting director of the Secret Service denied cutting resources from Trump's detail, but a whistleblower claims otherwise. Secret Service agents who do threat assessments at events were allegedly cut by the director, Ronald Roe, before Trump's Butler rally. These agents had warned about security issues leading up to the event. Despite this, the Secret Service did not call local law enforcement who were providing backup that day. The lack of communication raises concerns of a cover-up in the investigation into an attempted assassination.

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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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Kamala Harris, then VP-elect, was secretly in the DNC building on January 6th, but kept it hidden until recently. The Secret Service, responsible for her protection, showed bizarre behavior when a pipe bomb was discovered near their vehicles. They did not react or evacuate the area, even allowing children to walk near the bomb. The timing of the bomb's discovery coincided with the initial breach on the Capitol by the Peace Monument. This suggests coordination and raises questions about the true intentions behind the pipe bomb incident. The full truth is yet to be revealed, but it is clear that there is a cover-up and efforts to control the narrative. The story is expected to unravel in the coming months, possibly with the help of whistleblowers.

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An individual from the Pittsburgh office, who may have failed training exams and was not a top agent, was inexplicably placed in charge of the president's entire trip from arrival to departure. Sources close to the Secret Service's internal investigation claim the Department of Homeland Security is pressuring the Secret Service to withhold documents requested by Congress. The speaker insists the American people deserve the truth.

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The Secret Service's handling of the cocaine investigation has raised suspicions. Initially, they claimed the cocaine was found in the library, but later said it was in a cubby near the situation room. The Secret Service redacted where the cocaine was first found, which is questionable. The substance was initially identified as opioids and amphetamines, but later confirmed to be cocaine. DNA was found on the baggie, despite the Secret Service initially denying its presence. They have preserved the DNA sample, but may destroy it in the future. The investigation seems muddled and confusing, leading to speculation of a cover-up. The Secret Service's actions and inconsistencies have raised doubts about their handling of the case.

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Where is the body of Thomas Matthew Crooks? A report reveals that the FBI quickly cleaned up biological evidence from the crime scene after the assassination attempt on Donald Trump on July 13, 2024. Congressman Clay Higgins, who investigated the scene, found alarming actions by the FBI that raise questions about the investigation's integrity. Notably, the FBI released Crooks' body for cremation just ten days after the incident, without informing local authorities, hindering the verification of autopsy reports. Higgins expressed concerns that without examining the body, the accuracy of the reports cannot be confirmed. This situation, along with the rapid cleanup of evidence, suggests possible obstruction of justice in the investigation.

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Credible rumors suggest that cocaine was found in its charge, affecting our sleep and dogs. Additionally, it stayed in the hotel room for two days without coming out. The President, our country's leader, did not attend the dinner. People speculate that drugs were involved.

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We made progress in accessing documents hidden by the executive branch to keep them from the public. Some documents went to the White House and DHS. We obtained redacted testimonies from White House employees, revealing discrepancies with the select committee's narrative. DHS delayed sharing documents, but recently allowed access. The crucial transcribed interview we sought was missing. The destruction of deposition videotapes was a significant breach of trust and house rules.

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President Biden claimed that the documents he stored in filing cabinets were locked, but photos from the special counsel's report showed a damaged box in his Delaware Garage containing highly sensitive, top-secret information about the war in Afghanistan. He also claimed that none of the documents were highly classified, but the special counsel's report stated that he possessed multiple highly classified documents, including some marked as top secret. Lastly, Biden denied sharing classified information with his ghostwriter, but the special counsel explicitly stated that he did share classified information from his notebooks with the ghostwriter. While the evidence does not show that Biden knew the information was classified, his claim that the special counsel did not say what he said is not a factual defense.

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I'm at the airport, fresh from a White House meeting with President Trump, Vice President Vance, Attorney General Bondi, and FBI Director Patel. We were presented with a binder labeled "Epstein Files Phase One," meant to be transparent, per the President's order to declassify everything. Initially, Attorney General Bondi expected bombshells, the "dark stuff," but the binder wasn't what she anticipated. It felt incomplete. Then, late last night, a source from within the Southern District of New York (SDNY) contacted Bondi, revealing that the SDNY was concealing hundreds, maybe thousands, of additional Epstein-related documents from everyone, including the President.

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The Secret Service is facing criticism for a security lapse during a recent event. Sources claim a counter sniper post was missing, leading to blame shifting and cover-ups. The White House and DHS are reportedly pressuring the Secret Service director to stay silent on the issue. This has led to public defense of the director by DHS Secretary Mayorkas.

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The White House has criticized the GOP for investigating Hunter Biden, but they may have undermined their own argument. During the first family's return from Delaware on Marine One, Hunter Biden was seen getting off the helicopter, even though he wasn't on the passenger list provided by the White House. Hunter is currently defying a congressional subpoena and facing charges that could result in a total of 42 years in prison. This raises questions about the White House's claim that the president is not involved in Hunter's legal troubles.

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I showed Tucker evidence that a police post was supposed to be present, but it didn't show up. The media is spreading a false story about the roof. The Secret Service director was told to stay quiet about this by the administration. If the police post logs show a post was missed, it could have led to a dangerous situation.

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Critics of the investigation claim there is no evidence, but there are 176 suspicious activity reports and witness testimony. The most damning evidence so far is the discovery of transactions that went to Joe Biden, where the money was spent on his behalf. This implicates him directly. Additionally, there is a cover-up happening within the FBI and Department of Justice. Federal prosecutors were being stonewalled, which is unprecedented according to Scott Brady. This suggests that elements within these agencies were protecting the president. These are the two significant pieces of evidence uncovered, and further investigation will continue to follow the evidence.

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The speaker is part of a senate bipartisan investigation into an assassination attempt. According to the speaker, the Secret Service and FBI are dragging their feet and not providing requested documents, such as 302s and interview transcriptions. Documents that are provided are heavily redacted and delivered the day of the interview, making them unusable. The speaker believes this behavior is suspicious and fuels conspiracy theories. They claim releasing the body for cremation before autopsy or toxicology reports further drives suspicion and conspiracy theories.

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There were multiple improbable factors that would have had to align for these bombs to be discovered at the same time on a sidewalk, prompting questions about a broader conspiracy and how such a scenario could unfold. The speakers emphasize that while they want to avoid a conspiracy path, there are many questions still open, including the handling of video footage. Regarding video records, one speaker notes that they want to review January 6 video to see if anyone returned to the locations, but that video apparently does not exist anymore. They do have January 5 video, but have been told that no one preserved January 6. This raises eyebrows as they consider whether the devices were placed by an inexperienced person who was trying to set them down quickly or whether the devices were left to be found. Mrs. Younger’s account is highlighted: she walked out her back door and did not see anything earlier in the morning, but saw the devices later, which would give a reason to believe she would have noticed them if they had been there in the morning. This observation is part of why they want to talk to her. One speaker is blown away by a point: according to the FBI, the FBI’s internal data indicate 39,000 videos showing the hoodie-clad pipe bomber—referred to as the C. Virkel bomber—movements that night, from various camera angles. Washington, DC, Capitol Hill is described as among the most surveilled areas in the world. Yet there is a claim that there is no footage from January 6 of the actual areas a person would have had to travel to place the pipe bombs. The other speaker confirms that there are cameras along some Capitol Police lines that show walking paths, including footage from Capitol Police cameras, but the angles that would show positions behind the RNC and behind the DNC do not exist today, at least not in a way that captures the relevant movements. This absence has limited the investigation into the theory that the devices could have been placed earlier and then moved or re-placed. They are now going back through Capitol Police footage, including from the Fairchild Building near the DNC, which has provided the most evidence so far. The team is reviewing hours from about 8 PM on May 5 to 1 PM on January 6 to determine whether anyone else passed by, whether there was any suspicious activity, and whether the devices were moved again. The investigators are evaluating step-by-step explanations for these anomalies, considering whether the Secret Service dog failed to detect one device or whether Mrs. Younger missed the other, whether the devices were not present at that time, or whether weather and other factors affected detections. They acknowledge that with so many circumstances, some “smoke” might indicate “fire.” They hope the FBI is reviewing cell phone data to determine if the suspected bomber returned or if a co-conspirator was involved in setting timers or re-placing devices. The transcript ends with an acknowledgment of ongoing investigation scope and questions.

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A House committee is investigating Dr. Anthony Fauci's involvement with the CIA regarding COVID-19's origins. According to the committee, Fauci was escorted into CIA headquarters without record and participated in analysis to influence the agency's review. This follows a whistleblower claim that the CIA paid people to bury the lab leak theory. The committee is ordering HHS to provide documents detailing Fauci's movements during the pandemic, specifically in and out of CIA controlled sites.

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The speaker claims the famous photograph of classified documents was staged and the documents were placed by the FBI. According to the speaker, Jack Smith admitted in court to mishandling the classified documents and misrepresenting them to the court, which the speaker equates to evidence tampering and lying to the court. The speaker alleges that Trump's lawyers caught the discrepancy between the documents presented and the digitally scanned records. Smith admitted he doesn't know how the tampering happened, allegedly blowing the chain of custody. The speaker also points to prosecutor Jay Bratt's meetings with White House counsel and the National Archives before Smith's appointment. The speaker compares this situation to Crossfire Hurricane, claiming the Obama-Biden administration fabricated evidence and lied to the FISA court to pursue Trump. The speaker suggests the judge in the classified documents case could dismiss it but is waiting to document the situation publicly.

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The White House refuses to comment on whether they would support the prosecution of the person responsible for bringing cocaine into the White House. They defer to the Secret Service, who are investigating the matter. The White House is confident that the Secret Service will uncover the truth. They decline to provide any further information at this time.

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A recent meeting with Capitol Police revealed that the person who found the pipe bomb on January 6th was an undercover Capitol Police officer. This raises concerns about the response time of other law enforcement agencies. The timing of the bomb's discovery, just minutes before the breach of the Capitol perimeter, seems suspicious. The ATF director refused to comment on whether the bombs were operable, suggesting a cover-up. The bombs were sent to Quantico for inspection, not to the ATF. The discovery of the bombs also prevented reinforcements in the form of bike racks from reaching the Capitol, potentially making it easier to breach. The motive behind planting the bombs remains unknown.

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The Secret Service is refusing to cooperate, stonewalling efforts to uncover the facts. They have not testified or provided documents, which raises serious concerns. The director, Ron Rowe, should be removed for his inadequate response that endangered the president's life. This lack of transparency follows two assassination attempts and parallels the FBI's current stonewalling regarding drone incidents in New Jersey and elsewhere. It's time for accountability and a thorough overhaul of these agencies.

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Cocaine found in Capitol Police headquarters, sparking investigation. No suspects or video footage. Speculation includes Democrat senate staffer and California delegation. Stay tuned for updates.

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I showed Tucker evidence that a police post was supposed to be at a certain location, but it wasn't there. The media is spreading a false story about the roof's pitch causing the absence. The Secret Service director was warned to stay quiet by the administration and DHS secretary. Negligence in checking police logs could have led to a dangerous situation.

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More Biden Docs, Vaccine Safety Signals, and MLK's Legacy, with Rich Lowry and Charles C.W. Cooke
Guests: Rich Lowry, Charles C.W. Cooke
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On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Megyn Kelly discusses the unveiling of a controversial statue in Boston meant to honor Dr. King and Coretta Scott King, which many have criticized for its design. The conversation shifts to the recent discovery of classified documents at President Biden's home, found by his lawyers rather than the FBI. Kelly introduces guests Rich Lowry and Charles C.W. Cooke from National Review to discuss the implications of these document discoveries, which they describe as an embarrassment for Biden. They note that the situation complicates any potential prosecution of former President Trump regarding his own classified documents case, as both situations share similarities. Lowry points out the absurdity of Biden's defense that the documents were stored in a locked garage next to his Corvette, questioning the security measures taken. Cooke highlights the unusual nature of Biden's lawyers conducting the searches and the lack of transparency from the White House. They express skepticism about the integrity of the investigation, suggesting that the executive branch is investigating itself in a manner that lacks accountability. The discussion also touches on the media's portrayal of the situation, with Cooke criticizing the press for downplaying Biden's infractions while emphasizing the differences between Biden's and Trump's cases. They argue that the political ramifications of these document discoveries could hinder any legitimate legal action against Trump. Later, the conversation transitions to Martin Luther King's legacy, with Kelly reflecting on a lesser-known speech by King that emphasizes self-worth and the pursuit of excellence. Lowry and Cooke discuss how King's message contrasts with contemporary narratives around race and achievement, arguing that today's discussions often undermine the ideals King championed. Finally, they critique a new statue honoring King, which has been met with ridicule for its design, suggesting it reflects a broader decline in public art and beauty. The segment concludes with a light-hearted exchange about personal anecdotes and the challenges of parenting while maintaining a commitment to reading and intellectual engagement.
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