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The speaker discusses a bill that proposes replacing the Department of Commerce with AI. According to the speaker, the bill stipulates that for the next ten years, no politician or governing body can stop AI or enforce laws regulating AI models, which the speaker believes equates to Silicon Valley controlling the government. The speaker claims this control extends to weather manipulation and the healthcare system, with the added provision that these companies cannot be sued. The speaker draws parallels to the Vaccine Protection Act of 1986 and the Telecommunication Act of 1996, suggesting a pattern of government actions that protect corporations from liability. The speaker concludes by expressing concern that these actions are setting the stage for AI to replace the government.

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The speaker, a former US congressman, believes that Congress needs to take action to reform the government. Currently, Congress either passes massive spending bills without reading them or relies on continuing resolutions to keep the government running. This lack of oversight allows administrative agencies like the DOJ and FBI to accumulate power without being held accountable. The speaker argues that these agencies should not be considered independent of the White House, as they report to the elected president. Congress has also failed to use its power of the purse to rein in these agencies. The speaker urges Congress to prioritize its duty to ensure constitutional accountability over concerns about government shutdowns or bad news cycles.

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In 2016, I was CFO for Hillary Clinton's campaign. I hired individuals with anti-Trump backgrounds at the SEC. The SEC's first action against a SPAC was in September 2021. I raised concerns about investigations targeting Trump-related companies. I questioned if the SEC was being used to silence political rivals. I asked if Gensler spoke to the White House about the Truth Social investigation. I warned that using the SEC for political purposes could lead to consequences. Thank you, Chairman Gensler.

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The speaker questions the authority of Jack Smith as a private citizen to represent the US. They discuss the Appointments Clause and the lack of nomination or confirmation for Jack Smith. The speaker challenges the creation of the special counsel office without congressional authorization. They also touch on DOJ's handling of January 6 cases and the upcoming inspector general report. The speaker emphasizes the independence of the inspector general and commits to not interfering with their work.

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We're here to ensure Americans don't wake up needing to boil their water because the EPA's workforce was removed. We provide oversight, especially after reports of EPA employees facing job insecurity. These individuals are already undermining the system. Elon Musk is breaking the law; a federal court ruled against firing people with deferred payments lacking federal authority. We're protecting federal workers, clean air, water, and the environment. This isn't the time to pause climate action. We lost four years and must recover lost ground, so these critical programs must stay intact. Elon Musk threatens essential agencies. Unless the public demands environmental protection, we're here to warn that these changes are coming.

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The speaker accuses Speaker Pelosi of blocking investigations into the January 6th incident and discrediting the committee. They claim that the committee is being used to advance the Democratic agenda and cover up the truth. The speaker questions why basic questions about the Capitol security and the events of January 6th are being blocked. They raise concerns about the staffing and equipment of Capitol Police, Pelosi's communication and involvement, the delay in National Guard assistance, and the lack of intelligence regarding potential violence. The speaker also criticizes Pelosi for not addressing rising gas prices and prioritizing theatrics over important issues. They express frustration with the current Congress and its focus.

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The speaker is asked about the SEC's action against Ripple Labs and the accusations made by Ripple's CEO and general counsel. The speaker declines to comment on the ongoing investigation and emphasizes that people have the right to defend themselves and express their opinions. The conversation then shifts to a broader discussion about crypto and Gary Gensler's focus on regulating the space.

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During the hearing, the speaker questioned the witness about a speech given by Bill Hinman, the former director of the SEC's division of corporation finance. The witness confirmed that she reviewed drafts of the speech and suggested providing less detail to generate more discussion. The speaker then asked if the current SEC chair shares this view, but the witness couldn't testify about the chair's opinion. The speaker also inquired if Finhub, where the witness works, has issued any guidance on crypto since Chair Gensler took office, to which the witness didn't provide a clear answer. The speaker then mentioned the SEC's arguments in court regarding the speech and accused the SEC of not adhering to the law. The witness couldn't comment on pending litigation.

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The speaker strongly criticizes Gary Gensler, calling him corrupt and a liar. They believe that the SEC should focus on going after scammers and bad actors like Voyager, Celsius, Terra Luna, and FTX, instead of hosting them in their office due to their political donations. The speaker expresses a desire to confront Gensler directly and describes him using a string of insults. They end by exclaiming their frustration and asking for Tylenol.

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The speaker accuses the House Speaker of not complying with the agreement that allowed him to assume the role. They criticize the lack of action on term limits, balanced budgets, and the release of the January 6th tapes. The speaker also expresses disappointment in the lack of accountability for the Biden family and the reliance on budgetary gimmicks. They highlight the failure to use the power of the subpoena and the power of the purse, specifically mentioning the absence of a subpoena for Hunter Biden. The speaker criticizes the leadership's request to vote for a continuing resolution, which they believe supports the Green New Deal and inflationary spending. They demand real oversight and mention the possibility of impeachment for Joe Biden. The speaker warns of a motion to vacate the chair if compliance is not met.

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The speaker accuses the SEC of promoting a woke political and social agenda and abusing their authority. They propose the SEC Stabilization Act, which would remove the Chairman's role and add a 6th commissioner, limiting each political party to no more than 3 commissioners. The speaker criticizes the SEC for preempting Congress, the courts, and even the administration without consequences. They express hope that Congress will address this issue with the SEC Stabilization Act. The speaker's time expires.

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In this video, Speaker 0 questions Mr. Gensler about regulatory uncertainty and whether large institutions benefit more from it. Speaker 0 also highlights Mr. Gensler's career at Goldman Sachs and questions his impartiality as the head of the SEC. Speaker 0 asks if digital assets are operating illegally and if Mr. Gensler's concerns about crypto relate to bank executives' worries. Speaker 0 mentions a court ruling that decentralized technology eliminates middlemen and questions if Mr. Gensler's regulation style hampers digital asset innovation. Speaker 0 accuses Mr. Gensler of consolidating power and harming everyday Americans. Speaker 1 defends his actions, citing fraud and manipulation in the crypto field. Speaker 0 concludes by criticizing Mr. Gensler's loyalty to large financial institutions and the negative impact on innovation and competition.

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My amendment aims to stop Chair Gensler's regulatory abuse at the SEC, particularly towards the digital assets industry. It prohibits the SEC from using funds for enforcement activities related to digital asset transactions until Congress passes legislation giving the SEC jurisdiction over this asset class. Chair Gensler has pursued enforcement actions against the industry without providing clear rules or guidelines for compliance. He has targeted companies like Coinbase while missing bad actors like FTX and Terra Luna. The SEC lacks jurisdiction over digital assets but tries to expand its authority through regulation by enforcement. Congress is working on legislation to establish a framework for classifying digital assets. This amendment sends a signal that unelected bureaucrats will be held accountable and that Congress should determine the future of digital asset innovation.

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In 2016, I served as CFO for Hillary Clinton's campaign. Chairman Gensler, your enforcement director, Gerber Grewal, was the New Jersey attorney general who refused to enforce immigration laws and investigated Donald Trump multiple times. Your general counsel, Megan Barbero, litigated impeachment hearings against Trump, and one of your senior counsels is married to Peter Strzok. This raises concerns about impartiality at the SEC. The SEC's first enforcement action against SPACs was in September 2021, shortly after Senator Warren urged an investigation into Trump's Truth Social merger. It appears the SEC may be using its powers to target political rivals. Have you spoken to anyone at the White House regarding this investigation? I doubt I can change your mind about the political nature of these actions, but remember, power can shift, and such tactics may backfire. Thank you.

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This is a real fight for democracy, so we need to push back on the chairperson of this committee. Marjorie Taylor Greene talks about decorum, but she's the biggest liar in Congress. If she's going to make a mockery of these hearings, Democrats need to bring that same energy. We then discussed Elon Musk's attempts to dismantle the Department of Labor, the Department of Education, and consumer protection agencies. It's important to get the public's attention, call out Elon Musk, and make it clear that Marjorie Taylor Greene isn't a serious legislator and shouldn't be treated like one.

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The speaker claims the SEC never pursued hedge funds for shorting and distorting Tesla, even when they allegedly lied on TV to harm retail investors. The speaker attributes this to a flawed incentive structure within the SEC. SEC lawyers are allegedly underpaid and seek high-profile cases to enhance their resumes for future employment at high-paying law firms. The speaker alleges these lawyers avoid targeting hedge funds because those funds are clients of the law firms they aspire to join. According to the speaker, this dynamic leads to regulatory capture, where small investors are sacrificed for the lawyers' career advancement.

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Speaker 1 is concerned about potential insider trading within the White House related to market fluctuations caused by the president's tariff flip-flops. Speaker 1 is writing to the White House to demand transparency about who knew in advance about the tariff changes and whether anyone profited from this information. While acknowledging the likelihood of the administration stonewalling, Speaker 1 believes that evidence of insider trading will eventually surface through scrutiny of individuals' financial transactions. Speaker 1 cites the administration's involvement with meme coins and alleged self-interested dealings with Elon, as well as dodging oversight agencies, as reasons to suspect the worst and to investigate further. Speaker 1 suggests Congress should investigate, but they will demand answers from the administration.

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Chair of the SEC, Gary Gensler, evades questions on whether Ether and Ethereum are commodities or securities. Despite claims of clarity in the market, he fails to provide clear answers to Congress. Accusations of avoiding oversight and rushing decisions are made, highlighting a lack of transparency in regulatory processes.

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I'm proposing to reduce Samantha Power's salary to $1. As USAID administrator, Power is a globalist activist pushing regime views. She prioritized diversity, marginalized voices, and responsive aid. USAID now focuses on food security, climate change, and DEI, even installing DEI advisors and scorecards, demanding ideological conformity. Power has met repeatedly with left-wing foundations like Soros' Open Society and the Gates Foundation, exemplifying the Biden administration's close ties to groups executing extreme policies. As UN ambassador, she requested unmasking names linked to the 2016 Trump campaign. Rewarded with a permanent seat on the National Security Council, Power abuses her position to impose a left-wing agenda. This amendment holds her accountable.

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The speaker accuses Speaker Pelosi of blocking investigations into the January 6th incident and claims that the committee is being used to push the Democratic agenda. They argue that Pelosi is afraid of a real investigation and doesn't want the truth to come out. The speaker raises questions about the Capitol Police's preparedness, Pelosi's involvement, and the FBI's actions. They express frustration that there haven't been hearings on rising gas prices and criticize the focus on theatrics instead of important issues. The speaker believes these actions will backfire on the Democrats.

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The speaker pledges to push for a single stock trading ban, arguing "it is the credibility of the House and the Senate" that is at stake from "eye popping returns," observed in figures like "Representative Pelosi, Senator Wyden," suggesting "every hedge fund would be jealous of them." They assert "the American people deserve better than this" and that "People don't shouldn't come to Washington to get rich." Instead, they should "come to serve the American people," as such trading undermines trust in the system, because "if any private citizen traded this way, the SEC would be knocking on their door."

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The speaker discusses a bill that proposes replacing the Department of Commerce with AI. According to the speaker, the bill states that for the next ten years, no politician or governing body can stop AI or enforce laws regulating AI models, which the speaker believes equates to Silicon Valley controlling the government. The speaker claims the bill involves Silicon Valley manipulating the weather and entering the healthcare system to control it, with no legal recourse against these companies. The speaker draws parallels to the Vaccine Protection Act and the Telecommunication Act of 1996, suggesting a pattern of government actions that set the stage for AI to replace the government.

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A congressperson expresses confusion and concern about the Genius Act, fearing it lays the groundwork for a transition from cash to a government-controlled digital currency (CBDC) without a ban on such a system. They claim that on 07/17/2025, Congress is voting on infrastructure for digital currency, and a ban on central bank digital currency is not happening. They were the only no vote on the rule and state that the vote was held open for a record amount of time due to a deal made by Speaker Johnson to include a ban on central bank digital currency in the NDAA, which they believe will be removed in the Senate. They believe this regulatory process is being pushed in the name of cryptocurrency and stablecoin. Despite colleagues' concerns about central bank digital currency, there was no large-scale effort to stop it. The congressperson says they were denied the opportunity to make amendments to the Genius Act to include a ban on central bank digital currency. They are voting no due to their belief that it could lead to government control over personal finances.

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Inside Traders MADE MILLIONS Ahead Of Trump Iran Market Manipulation
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Insider trading allegations tied to a high-profile political moment are examined, with reports that traders placed hundreds of millions of dollars in oil bets just minutes before a public post from a president about Iran talks. The discussion ties together market moves in oil futures, S&P 500 futures, and energy equities, noting a surge in volume and price action that preceded the official announcement. The hosts compare the timing to other episodes of market activity around political events and question whether these moves reflect insider knowledge or simply the workings of highly connected traders and prediction markets. They highlight a broader concern that financial gains appear to be concentrated among a small group of actors while everyday Americans face rising gas prices, inflation, and higher debt costs. The conversation then expands to accountability, citing reported clashes inside the SEC over enforcement directions related to cases touching Trump associates, and it centers on the need for rigorous oversight alongside ongoing geopolitical tensions driving energy prices.

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Dem Congressman Blasts Party's "CRINGE" Trump Pushback
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Congressman Rana discussed a recent Twitter exchange with Elon Musk regarding a vote to subpoena Musk for testimony about his actions, which Rana believes are unconstitutional. He clarified that he supports Musk's transparency and accountability. Rana emphasized the need for Congress to assert its authority, particularly concerning the debt ceiling, and criticized Musk's influence over government spending decisions. He expressed concern about Musk's power as a private citizen impacting public policy and the necessity for more diverse social media platforms to counterbalance Musk's influence. Rana noted that constituents are frustrated with Democratic leadership's response to Musk and Trump, calling for a clearer plan to assert congressional power. He highlighted the importance of standing up to Musk and Trump, suggesting that Democrats need to unify and take a tougher stance. Rana also pointed out that many Republicans fear losing their positions if they oppose Trump, which complicates bipartisan efforts to uphold congressional authority. Overall, he stressed the urgency of addressing what he sees as a constitutional crisis stemming from Musk's actions.
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