JFK Files: What Was Our Government Protecting? | 3/18/25

2h 8m
A Mexican cartel concentration camp was found, with evidence of hundreds of casualties, and the Mexican government did nothing about it. Glenn discusses this horrific story and asks a difficult question: Did our government know about this concentration camp? Glenn gives an update on the Trump administration’s campaign against the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen. The Mexican cartel weaponizes the same evil as Middle Eastern terrorist groups like Hamas or the Houthis. President Trump is declassifying all the JFK files. Will anything new be exposed? Glenn asks who, or what, our government has been protecting regarding JFK. Glenn also demands the release of everything that has been the center of a government conspiracy theory. Glenn takes some calls from listeners on what they think will be in the JFK files. Glenn and Stu further discuss the investigations that need to occur, including Biden’s alleged use of the autopen. Is today’s JFK file release just the first phase?
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Speaker 2 Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck program.
Well, the Kennedy papers are supposed to be released today. We're going to talk a lot about that.
Also, Musk is bringing home our astronauts

Speaker 2 tonight, I think about 6 p.m. Eastern.
France says they want the Statue of Liberty back. Well, I got a few words for France

Speaker 2 and

Speaker 2 so much more.

Speaker 2 I want to start, however, with a story that I found over the weekend. And

Speaker 2 I've really struggled on how to tell this story to you because it is

Speaker 2 pretty dark, but

Speaker 2 I want you to feel it

Speaker 2 because it's really what is happening on our border and has been happening for a long time. And we now have true evidence.
What I'm about to tell you has been in

Speaker 2 last Friday, the New York Times, Washington Post. It's been on all the conservative media.
And I haven't heard a lot of talk about it.

Speaker 2 And I think it is really, really important, especially with this judge saying, oh, you know what? We can't let those people go home.

Speaker 2 We have no right. Yes, yes, yes, we do.
Yes, we do. And the president has a right to do it.
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Speaker 2 By the way, it's disturbing.

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Speaker 2 Mexico, as we are talking about the border, You have to understand that this is much, much

Speaker 2 deeper than just people coming across our border. And if you're paying attention to this, you'll understand that Mexico right now is under siege and it has been under siege for a while.

Speaker 2 Its soul is being tested by flames that just refuse to die and are growing stronger and stronger and stronger every day that goes by.

Speaker 2 Mexico is in this chokehold and it is far uglier than people realize. I want to tell you the story about a ranch.

Speaker 2 This ranch just outside of a quiet village where volunteers, regular people, parents, family members, just looking for their brothers or sisters, their missing kids,

Speaker 2 dug into the dirt and found hell.

Speaker 2 What they found were three underground ovens,

Speaker 2 and they are still reeking of burnt flesh. Hundreds and hundreds of bone fragments, skulls, teeth, fingers, just scattered like trash.
We've seen this before, but never in this hemisphere.

Speaker 2 They found over 700 personal things, shoes, a kid's toy, a woman's scarf. And it wasn't some random dump.

Speaker 2 The cartels that were once defined just by their drug trade, cocaine, methamphetamines, fentanyl, tools of death, now have transcended their origins and they have become something far, far darker.

Speaker 2 A forcetist doesn't merely profit from the chaos, but thrives on death.

Speaker 2 In Mexico, we've known this for a long time, but this is the first time in my career I've been able to actually point to the evidence that has been verified by multiple sources now.

Speaker 2 What's happening is the drug cartels are abducting the vulnerable and luring them with false promises of work, and then they ensnare them in a cycle of violence.

Speaker 2 This ranch, just this one ranch, some survivors who got out in time

Speaker 2 said that men were coerced into service, trained in torture and brutality, and if they don't go along with it or their purpose, you know, wanes, they're reduced to the ashes in the ovens.

Speaker 2 And the scope is staggering.

Speaker 2 120,000 are missing.

Speaker 2 And that number is going up every single day.

Speaker 2 Now,

Speaker 2 how come we don't know about this site? Well, it was discovered by volunteers because authorities acted on previous and prior knowledge. They came in, they found it, and then they did nothing.

Speaker 2 They walked away. The government knew about it, raided the place, and walked away and nothing changed.
So that's why the volunteers, the families, went in themselves

Speaker 2 because the fires just kept burning.

Speaker 2 Now imagine being

Speaker 2 a Mexican citizen. This is happening around you in your community.
Your kids are missing, and nobody's doing it.

Speaker 2 This is worse, I think, than what's happening in Great Britain, where kids are being abducted and just sold into slavery for these Islamic radicals.

Speaker 2 So we've known that there's beheadings, we've known there's massacres,

Speaker 2 but also beyond all of that is a profound loss of identity.

Speaker 2 Families are left with no closure, no graves to mourn, just the echoes of their loved ones' absence and questions, and a government that will do nothing.

Speaker 2 This weekend when I read about the 200 pairs of shoes,

Speaker 2 I thought about standing in that room in Auschwitz with all the big pile of shoes.

Speaker 2 But those were dusty and old and from another century, another time. This

Speaker 2 is happening now.

Speaker 2 Entire communities fade as sons and daughters just vanish, taken from the streets or lured away. And their fate is sealed in places just like this.

Speaker 2 You see, the cartels now are operating with industrial precision.

Speaker 2 Their clandestine crematoriums are turning people's lives into absolute hellscapes.

Speaker 2 And while Our government remains silent on this, I believe our government has helped these cartels get richer and even more powerful.

Speaker 2 I want to ask you a really tough question. Do you really think that this stuff is happening and our CIA, our FBI, our intelligence agencies didn't know anything about this? It's on our border.

Speaker 2 Our American citizens have been kidnapped and abducted and lost. We knew nothing about this?

Speaker 2 If that's true, all those people need to be fired. Of course they knew about this.

Speaker 2 And are you telling me that we shouldn't care about what's happening on our border when we have a judge that is saying we can't send these horrific gangs back to Venezuela?

Speaker 2 People that the government of Venezuela took out of prison, trained, and sent here to America. We shouldn't care about this?

Speaker 2 Of course we should. And every single American knows it.
And if you don't know it, you're burning your head.

Speaker 2 The Mexican government at this point has got to be complicit. We know it is.

Speaker 2 I mean, if you're in the police or military and you want to fight this, you're either overwhelmed and live in a world of fear and are silenced, or you're dead.

Speaker 2 So who fights these guys?

Speaker 2 Well, let me tell you one of the worst parts of this story. At the heart of this horror looms

Speaker 2 santa muerte

Speaker 2 that you might not know but you probably seen before and didn't know what it was maybe it's a skeletal figure known as holy death it's not a catholic symbol it has been perverted and made in to people that don't know into a catholic but it is i mean To the uninitiated, you go down to Mexico, you might buy one of these statues and be like, oh, look, this is Mexico's underworld.

Speaker 2 And she is a deity of immense sway. She's an evil, evil figure.

Speaker 2 And when God is dead, man will find a new one.

Speaker 2 And the Mexican underworld, the cartels, they found there their new God. And it is evil.

Speaker 2 In those crematoriums

Speaker 2 stood 28 little statues of her

Speaker 2 staring at the ovens,

Speaker 2 because she's their protector. She's their edge.

Speaker 2 She wears robes of black and red, and she's revered as a protector, a granter of power to those who just kill without any hesitation. Evil?

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 2 These cartels have been worshiping. her

Speaker 2 and it's rooted in ancient traditions and warped by modern desperation and

Speaker 2 it has surged alongside the cartel's rise. It is evil.
What's happening there is evil and

Speaker 2 shrines are marking their strongholds, altars in their hideouts, prayers carved into jail cells. She's tied right directly to the killing.

Speaker 2 They light candles. They spill blood on altars, all to keep her on their side.
And the blood seals their allegiance and their people's fate in Mexico.

Speaker 2 Again, imagine you're a citizen of Mexico and this is going on and you know it's going on.

Speaker 2 You can't say anything. You can't call for help.
There's nobody that will help you. Because anybody who said they would help you is dead.

Speaker 2 By the way, if that's not bad enough, she's also joined by other shadowy figures like a spirit of the crossroads. It's another evil idol that was there as well mixing into this black spiritual brew.

Speaker 2 The people who got out said this is right out of the Japanese or German concentration camps from World War II. It's a training ground, torture lessons, target practice, and then to the ovens.

Speaker 2 And the people.

Speaker 2 Man, they are caught in a nightmare nobody is talking about. I mean, is this the first time you're hearing about this? I hope not.
But I bet it is for many.

Speaker 2 Nobody wants to talk about this stuff. It's too dark.
It's too scary.

Speaker 2 But this is exactly the kind of stuff Christians should be confronting right now. What's happening on the border

Speaker 2 is not just moral for

Speaker 2 what we're doing to people. Let the slaves work our lawns.
It's not just that. This is something so

Speaker 2 much

Speaker 2 more.

Speaker 2 This is, we are standing up against evil.

Speaker 2 And the families aren't just losing somebody.

Speaker 2 They're losing everything.

Speaker 2 The 200 pairs of shoes piled up?

Speaker 2 The kids vanishing from the bus stops. And the cartels just keep grinding.
It's not random. It is a system.

Speaker 2 And it's all tied to these secret crematoriums. By the way, did I tell you six more were just found?

Speaker 2 Bones,

Speaker 2 ash,

Speaker 2 gone.

Speaker 2 This isn't about drugs.

Speaker 2 This isn't about superstition. This, again, like everything in today's world, is all about power.

Speaker 2 And the cartels are not gangs, they're machines, and they are eating Mexico alive. They are organized, they're everywhere, and they have no limits.

Speaker 2 They train killers, burn the evidence, and lean on this evil faith to keep going.

Speaker 2 People for a long time have been

Speaker 2 digging with faith and hope.

Speaker 2 Now they're having to dig with shovels, and the government is no help.

Speaker 2 And Santa Muerte

Speaker 2 is watching, and and the ovens are humming, and the bones keep piling up.

Speaker 2 That is the truth about Mexico today.

Speaker 2 That is Mexico, not a failed state, not a drug state, but a collection of people living and dying in the grip of real evil.

Speaker 3 I don't know if anybody else feels this way, but

Speaker 2 Mexico's not exactly a vacation spot anymore.

Speaker 2 It is a place

Speaker 2 where the dead don't rest and the living just can never escape.

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Speaker 2 kind of move, you knew they were out there somewhere nearby. These are are some of the most important people in America we had because they were feeding America.

Speaker 2 And these days, things are a little bit different. The world has shrunk.
Most of the beef you're buying in the grocery store now comes from overseas.

Speaker 2 The American farmer, the American rancher, the American cowboy is fading slowly into a dim and distant past. And we can't let that happen.
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Speaker 3 Dark, dark way to start the show.

Speaker 2 Yeah, sorry about that.

Speaker 2 We're going to get to some of the other things, you know, that are light, but this one's been really weighing on me for the last few days.

Speaker 3 And this is going on on our border.

Speaker 2 This isn't related to the flights

Speaker 2 that were. No, but I think it's related to,

Speaker 2 you know,

Speaker 2 the president saying, we've got to get these gangs out of here, the ones from Venezuela. And now this judge coming out, you know,

Speaker 2 you can't. You can't do that.
You don't have a right to do it. Yes.
Yes, he does. He absolutely has a right.
He is the commander-in-chief. And if there is an invasion, it is the commander-in-chief's

Speaker 2 job to take care of it. It is his job to take care of an invasion.

Speaker 3 Is this different, though, than Trende Aragua?

Speaker 2 Yeah. I like it.

Speaker 3 I I like these words.

Speaker 2 Do you hate them?

Speaker 2 No, they are separate. Yeah.
But I think they're of the same dark

Speaker 2 dark world, you know?

Speaker 3 There's a political element to that whole thing with the flights, too. It's like,

Speaker 3 you know, they're putting the Democrats in a position to argue for these people to be returned. And it's like, really? You want to...

Speaker 3 Is that what you want to do? You want to argue for rapists and murderers to be returned to the United States? I mean, you can do that if you wish. That's there for you.
That option's there.

Speaker 2 You know, I don't, you know, Donald Trump used to say, you know, these are some of the worst people coming over across the border.

Speaker 2 No, I don't think, I think that's a wild understatement now. When you see what actually was coming over our border, these gangs from Venezuela, just they're just diabolical.

Speaker 2 The cartels in Mexico, now with what we know, truly diabolical again.

Speaker 2 You know,

Speaker 2 you've got people like they're trying to deport the guy from

Speaker 2 Columbia University. The guy's on a green card.
It says on the green card, this can be revoked at any time. No questions asked.
I mean, we're allowing you to stay in here.

Speaker 2 We'll revoke that at any time. And yet,

Speaker 2 this one judge trying to say, no, no, no, look who the left is supporting now.

Speaker 2 You have the Venezuelan gangs who just took over

Speaker 2 condominiums and apartment buildings Colorado. Just took them over.
And ruled by fear,

Speaker 2 then you have those guys. It's only a few, though.
Yeah. Then you have the guys up in our universities, the one we're shipping out right now.

Speaker 2 You're standing up for a guy who says, kill all the Jews, really, and means it, and means it.

Speaker 2 And then you're also saying, we shouldn't get, we shouldn't worry about what's happening on our border when,

Speaker 2 forget about Mexico, Americans have lost their children to these cartels where they've just been down and just disappeared.

Speaker 2 Now think of how many people, 120,000 Mexicans have just disappeared. And we shouldn't care about that? What kind of monsters are we dealing with? And I mean political monsters here in America.

Speaker 2 I hate to make you into that if you happen to disagree because we can disagree on an awful lot of of things and that doesn't make you a monster. It doesn't make me a monster.

Speaker 2 But if you refuse to look at how evil this is, how many people are trapped in a life of prostitution at best, it's evil. It's evil.
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Speaker 2 You know, I think you probably think I just live here in the studio and they'll let me out for meals and snacks, but But the truth is, I have a life outside of these four walls. I'm a dad.

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Speaker 2 You know, none of us are going to have anything to leave our children if this continues.

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Speaker 2 All right, an update on the Houthi terrorists. By the way, we're going to get to the JFK stuff next hour.

Speaker 2 The U.S. continued striking the Houthis yesterday in, you know, Yemen, wherever, you know, or this is where the Houthis are from, right? I mean, we all care, right? We all care.
We care.

Speaker 2 We care deeply.

Speaker 2 Anyway, President Trump blamed Iran directly. He said, quote, any further attack or retaliation by the Houthis is going to be met with great force.

Speaker 2 Every shot fired will be looked upon as being shot and fired by Iran. Iran will be held responsible and suffer the consequences, and the consequences are going to be dire.

Speaker 2 Now, there's unconfirmed reports that the United States had sunk one of Iran's most advanced naval ships.

Speaker 2 You say that, I have a hard time saying that with a straight face.

Speaker 2 what it is?

Speaker 2 As of now, this is unconfirmed, but it's perhaps a warning of where this could escalate. Meanwhile, the ceasefire in Gaza is over.
Israel began reattacking Gaza last night.

Speaker 2 Additional strikes in Lebanon and in Syria. That's all just that's everything is aimed right directly towards Iran.
We've said this for a long time. Iran is the head of the snake.

Speaker 2 You want this to stop. You've got to stop Iran.

Speaker 2 You know, and Donald Trump's not, Donald Trump is just doing it by saying, you send any kind of missiles towards us, and

Speaker 2 you know, that

Speaker 2 this will be a larger war for you, Iran. But they are on the ropes.
Iran is on the ropes. But if this war escalates, Iran is going to be the primary target.
And this is

Speaker 2 where all the roads in this conflict lead back to.

Speaker 2 You know, Hamas,

Speaker 2 it's iran hezbollah it's iran the syrians it's iran uh all of it is iran and they have the ability to strike at american soldiers all throughout the middle east also

Speaker 2 meanwhile there's a south american hamas like organization waging war all over the americas right on our southern southern border the mexican drug cartels you know look look at you know as i was thinking about this story if you look at the drug cartels and what the story I just told you, again, that's not some conspiracy theory.

Speaker 2 That's, that's in every

Speaker 2 source I could find from the Blaze Daily Wire to the Washington Post and New York Times. That is a confirmed story about what's happening down on our southern border.

Speaker 2 And have you noticed that the cartels are

Speaker 2 really similar to Hamas and Hezbollah?

Speaker 2 I mean, the Iranian, you know, the Venezuelan groups, they have Iranian-backed network south of the border.

Speaker 2 They are operating almost exactly the same. Use of terror tactics, beheadings, propaganda, media manipulation, even the master use of tunnels.
It's all the same.

Speaker 2 And both Hamas and Mexican cartels spreading violence on social media, intimidating the public with acts of brutality. Hamas uses kidnappings, rape, and executions.

Speaker 2 Mexican cartels operate concentration-style execution camps deep within Mexico. They also use kidnappings, rape, and execution, beheadings.
I mean, it is the same evil. I don't care what you call it.

Speaker 2 I don't care what flag they're flying. It is exactly the same evil.

Speaker 2 It's almost like the same evil princes separated by distance from their various principalities, but they're all working in lockstep. Isn't that interesting?

Speaker 2 Evil

Speaker 2 is evil. And I've been saying this for a while, and I know you feel this too.
I mean, we are facing evil. That's what we really are.
We're not fighting men. We're not fighting flesh and bone.

Speaker 2 We're not fighting the Democrats, and the Democrats aren't fighting the Republicans, and the Independents aren't fighting both of them. This is really a fight of good versus evil.

Speaker 2 And, you know, evil recognizes evil and it works together. How do you get these crazy, crazy

Speaker 2 transgender groups that are

Speaker 2 militant about changing your children's sexuality, which I think is evil? How is it they are marching for Hamas?

Speaker 2 They're going to be the first to go.

Speaker 2 How is that possible?

Speaker 2 Well,

Speaker 2 it's possible because evil recognizes evil, I think. So which one do you handle first?

Speaker 2 You know, we're over there securing the waterways. And

Speaker 2 one of my staff came to me yesterday and said, I just did some research with Grok.

Speaker 2 And we're securing the waterways in Yemen. And so he said, I asked,

Speaker 2 which countries are benefiting from this? Have you ever wondered who's affected most by the ship attacks in the Middle East? What would you say it is?

Speaker 2 It's a product. What's the product that's most affected by any of that, you know, in the Middle East?

Speaker 3 Yeah, obviously, energy exports would be big.

Speaker 2 So, who is the one that, what countries are the most affected?

Speaker 3 I don't know off the top of my head.

Speaker 2 Okay, China, number one, with $9.6 billion.

Speaker 2 Saudi Arabia, $5.76 billion. Germany, $3.84 billion.
Japan, $3 billion. South Korea, $2.5 billion.

Speaker 2 We're not even in the top five.

Speaker 2 And yet, why are we the ones doing all the police work here?

Speaker 2 The five corporations that will benefit the most from keeping those waterways open, which we are responsible, we're doing it. This is, I think, Donald Trump's point.

Speaker 2 Where the hell is the rest of the world?

Speaker 2 AP Mueller, I don't know that one. Mediterranean Shipping Company.
BP Shell is the first one. That's number four.
And CMA, CGM. I don't even know what that one is.

Speaker 2 Wait a minute.

Speaker 2 Again.

Speaker 2 Now, I know it'll affect our prices because, you know, everything is connected.

Speaker 2 But where are the countries that are affected the most by this? Do they even bat an eye? Are they willing? Are they even standing up and going, hey, we're going to pitch in on this? No.

Speaker 2 No, we come in, and honestly, Donald Trump has said this for years, and he's right.

Speaker 2 The world takes us for suckers.

Speaker 2 We're just taken advantage of. Oh, they'll do it.
Because we always do, because it's the right thing to do. Or is it? Is it?

Speaker 2 We've gotten involved in so many things, and yet we stay out of so many things that directly affect us. This stuff on the border, that directly affects us.

Speaker 2 Venezuelan gangs, they're ravaging our cities, execution camps, exterminate people in Mexico.

Speaker 2 Millions of Americans are dying because of the drug overdose that they smuggled the drugs from China into the United States through Mexico. Our people are dying.

Speaker 2 When do you think the rest of the world is going to start pulling its own weight?

Speaker 2 Can we maybe not run into another war that other countries have more to gain, you know, and they can fight it themselves and not us.

Speaker 2 Donald Trump has a phone call with Putin today. How do you think that's going to go? What are we expecting from that?

Speaker 2 I think this is a testing ground for the end of an era.

Speaker 2 Is NATO still at war with the Soviet Union?

Speaker 2 Or are we finally going to say,

Speaker 2 no, NATO's not at war with the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union collapsed.

Speaker 2 Why won't Europe take the lead and push for peace?

Speaker 2 Do they even want peace? Honestly, do they even want peace? Because it doesn't seem like they do.

Speaker 2 The answer, like in the Middle East,

Speaker 2 everybody knows we'll come.

Speaker 2 Everybody knows we'll come. We'll spend our blood, our money, and do their jobs for them.
And I'm sick of it. I don't want any more of that.
I don't think anybody wants any more of that.

Speaker 2 I know the left never wanted any of that. But now, suddenly, because the Republicans and the conservatives and everybody else has woken up and said, wow,

Speaker 2 really don't like this whole war machine that we've done because, boy, is that not turning out in our favor. It's just destroying countries and lives and killing people and killing our economy.

Speaker 2 No, I don't want any of that. I don't want any of that.
Now, suddenly, I guess because Donald Trump is on your side, you have to be against it.

Speaker 2 I don't get it.

Speaker 2 And when does all of this stop?

Speaker 2 I mean, about time that we focus, we can't keep doing this.

Speaker 2 I don't know. I hope that Donald Trump can be

Speaker 2 helpful

Speaker 2 for the other nations of the world to realize, you know,

Speaker 2 They actually exist.

Speaker 2 They're closer to the problem. Their economies

Speaker 2 more than ours does.

Speaker 2 They're directly in line. We're not.

Speaker 2 We're secondhand in some of this stuff. You know, we will be affected, but only because your country didn't get the whatever to build the whatever's that we buy.

Speaker 2 I don't know.

Speaker 2 I hope that that phone call goes very, very well tomorrow because it is

Speaker 2 not good. You know, I was looking at,

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Speaker 2 Canada charges us. Everybody's like, poor Canada.
Oh, geez. Oh, Canada.

Speaker 2 It must suck so much.

Speaker 2 We look at Canada and we're like, you know,

Speaker 2 why are we picking on Canada? I don't know. Have you actually looked at what they charge us?

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Speaker 2 I'll go through it here in just a second. Let me go to Carlos in Georgia.
Hello, Carlos. Welcome to the Glenbeck program.
Glenn, good morning. Hey.

Speaker 5 Yes, I want to make a comment. The collusion of the corruption between the government and the criminals of cartels has been running in Mexico for more than probably 50, 60 years.

Speaker 5 However, the last couple of years has been really, really bad. The last president allowed the cartels just to grow and he never did anything.

Speaker 5 So there is a lot of problems in Mexico, but there is hope. And the hope is named President Trump.
When he said that, you know, he called the cartels

Speaker 5 terrorist enterprises, then he can send the military and believe me there is people in Mexico praying hoping that he sends the military and then kills all these criminals the second thing that he needs to do and I hope it happens he knows who in the government is colluding with the cartels he needs to demand that people be arrested prosecuted and put in jail that is the hope that we as Mexicans are praying that happens because inside of Mexico, nothing is going to happen.

Speaker 5 There is no Second Amendment.

Speaker 5 The military controls everything. They're very, very embedded with the cartels.
So only Trump is the one that can do something for Mexico for good.

Speaker 2 I'd have to tell you, Carlos, I don't have any relatives or friends that live in Mexico, so I'm just a casual observer on this. But this is so clear to me.
I don't know why it isn't to everybody else.

Speaker 2 I look at this and I'm like, I think the Mexican people, the ones who are just quiet, because I see people rise up and want to be mayor, want to be a judge, and then they're killed and their families are killed and then everybody around them is killed.

Speaker 2 And if that were me, that was happening in my town, I'd be like, please, dear Lord, somebody's got to step in. Something big has to happen.

Speaker 2 And that something big is the United States and Donald Trump saying,

Speaker 2 this is a scourge. And you know what? And all those people in the Mexican government, you know, let's get rid of this scourge.

Speaker 2 And, you know, Mexico, you need to hold trials. And, you know, we're not going to be the policeman there, but we're going to make it possible for you to be able to stand on your own two feet.

Speaker 2 I think the Mexican people would cheer if, you know, they woke up one day and all these big cartels were just dead. Maybe that's just me, but I don't think so.
I think it's you too, Carlos.

Speaker 5 I've had family in Mexico. I have friends that live in Sinaloa and their teenager daughters and sons, they live with fear.
They have to take classes online.

Speaker 5 They have to be just outside during the day. At night it's like a curfew.
It's really, really bad. And again, nothing is going to happen from the inside.
It has to come from the outside.

Speaker 5 And I hope President Trump does something with the cartels and put, name the

Speaker 5 corrupted officials of the Mexican government. So at least those names are in the public and people can do something about it.
The other thing the media in Mexico is worse like in this country.

Speaker 5 In Mexico, Trump is evil, and then the United States is at fault for everything that happens in Mexico. So that is also another thing that is extremely, really bad in Mexico.

Speaker 2 Carlos, thank you so much for calling. I appreciate your perspective.

Speaker 2 It's incredible to me that we're not seeing this for what it really is. And it's time for America to wake up on this.

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Speaker 2 Why doesn't Mexico have clean water yet? Why is that possible? How can we have it on this side of the border? They got nothing. It doesn't make sense.
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Speaker 2 Hello and welcome. Well, today's the big day.
I have to use the question mark because I think we've been here before. The JFK files are supposed to come out 80,000 pages.

Speaker 2 They're coming out at noon Eastern time.

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Speaker 2 two hours away from being released now. If you're listening to us live,

Speaker 2 two hours away.

Speaker 2 And I'm interested to see what's in it.

Speaker 2 Tulsi Gabbard is the one who's overseeing it. Representative Ana Paulina Luna, she has been relentlessly pushing for this since February.
Trump has seen all the files.

Speaker 2 He calls them, quote, very interesting,

Speaker 2 but he's leaving the judgment up to us. Now, very interesting is different than when he said he was talked into

Speaker 2 making sure they don't go out by others. He didn't name the others.
But here we are, 62 years after Kennedy was killed here in Dallas, and we're finally getting the vault cracked open.

Speaker 2 I think it's important, and I could be wrong on this. I think it's important for us not to look and chase the who.

Speaker 2 There was somebody else in the grassy knoll. There might have been.
I don't know. I don't think that's what we're looking at, though.
I think we're looking at the what.

Speaker 2 Not who have they been protecting, but what have they been protecting?

Speaker 2 Why is it taken so long? And not for names, but for the principles, the systems, the intangibles that have been buried with these papers.

Speaker 2 The stakes are pretty high here. You know, what happens if we get 80,000 pages and there's meh?

Speaker 2 I mean, that's a possibility. That's going to be really bad for the conspiracy theorist because they're going to say, see, they didn't release it all.
80,000 pages and they didn't release it all.

Speaker 2 The question that has to be answered is

Speaker 2 why did it take this long? Let's go back. Look at the stakes.

Speaker 2 November 22nd, 1963, Kennedy is shot. And America changes at that moment.
I mean, our innocence goes away.

Speaker 2 We have a president that is killed and

Speaker 2 our innocence takes a bullet as well and the warren commission pins it on oswald but the doubts fester witnesses ballistics missing pieces um the the note from uh

Speaker 2 evelyn lincoln the secretary of kennedy who said i my husband was in a restaurant two days before President Kennedy was going to Dallas and overheard two people in the booth saying, well, he'll be dead.

Speaker 2 He won't come back from Dallas.

Speaker 2 Her husband listened to it, called the White House and said, Evelyn, you've got to tell him not to go. She went in and told President Kennedy, my husband just overheard a plot.

Speaker 2 He said, if they're, Evelyn, if they're going to kill me in Dallas, they're going to kill me at my, you know, going to my church on Sunday. They're going to kill me one way or another.

Speaker 2 So I'm not changing my life. Two days later, he was dead.

Speaker 2 Now,

Speaker 2 the witnesses, the ballistics, the missing pieces, tomorrow I'm going to go out and I'm going to do some live thing out with just on, I don't know, X.

Speaker 2 We have the exact copy of the gun. I don't know if there is another one like it because

Speaker 2 it took a friend of ours, Paul Viens,

Speaker 2 he's from the World War II Museum, the Museum of the American Soldier down in

Speaker 2 College Station. And it's this great museum.
And he is, I mean, you put him on something, and he is like a dog with a bone. He's not going to stop.

Speaker 2 And it took him like two years to recreate this rifle and to get exactly the rifle. It's very kind of a rare rifle in itself.
It's impossible to find the scope that he used.

Speaker 2 And it was augmented in different ways. And so Paul has put this whole rifle together.
He brought it up, gave it to our museum, and I'm going to take the rifle out.

Speaker 2 We've had to go order because it takes special shells as well. So we're going out to the range tomorrow or the next day, and we're going to try to do the shots.

Speaker 2 And I'm bringing a couple of sharpshooters as well. I know I won't be able to do it.

Speaker 2 I might be able to hit the shot, but I don't know if I'll be able to hit the time. But maybe a couple of

Speaker 2 sharpshooters can do it. I don't know.

Speaker 2 But it's not an easy shot. It's not an easy shot, but it could be done.
But here's the problem: in 1992, Congress passed a law saying release everything by 2017

Speaker 2 that isn't a national security risk. Well, that deadline passed over and over and over again, and we got it in dribs and drabs.
Now Trump is saying just release all of it, 80,000 pages unfiltered.

Speaker 2 So what's the what?

Speaker 2 They have been guarding. I don't think it's a who, it's a what.
What have they been guarding?

Speaker 2 It's got to be something kind of big, right?

Speaker 2 So what could it be? Let's go through some of the options.

Speaker 2 Maybe what they've been covering or hiding is the illusion of competence.

Speaker 2 What if they've been protecting the myth that the government knows what it's doing?

Speaker 2 We're totally competent.

Speaker 2 No, you're really not. Don't ever show any of this stuff because it'll show how bad you really were.
You had Oswald in your sights, so to speak, and you did nothing. You just dropped the ball.

Speaker 2 You're like, I don't know, George. I don't think he's up to anything.
That could very well be it. Just

Speaker 2 hiding the illusion of competence.

Speaker 2 I suspect we'll find that.

Speaker 2 1963 was absolutely chaotic. Cold War paranoia, CIA plots against Castro, FBI fumbling, domestic threats.

Speaker 2 Maybe the files just show Keystone cops, missed signals, botched surveillance, agencies tripping over.

Speaker 2 I mean, it's like, you know, the Keystone cops

Speaker 2 or Charlie Chaplin follies, you know.

Speaker 2 Okay, George.

Speaker 2 Releasing that in the 60s, maybe even in the 90s, could have tanked public faith when we needed it, but we don't have any faith left, so why not?

Speaker 2 Does anybody think our government is competent? Really, honestly, any

Speaker 2 Mueller.

Speaker 2 Vietnam was heating up at the time. The Soviets were watching.
If the files prove Kennedy died just because of screw-ups, not masterminds, they're not hiding a villain. They're hiding fragility.

Speaker 2 I think that's the most likely what that we're going to find, that we were just the Keystone cops.

Speaker 2 Okay, option two. And feel free, Stu, to throw in an option here.
Option two. I am so sick and tired of carrying this whole show on my back.
I carry you every day.

Speaker 2 Option two, the architecture of power.

Speaker 2 This one's structural. What if those 80,000 pages map how decisions got made, how intelligence, military, and politics intertwined in ways that we are not supposed to see?

Speaker 2 Not a who shot him, but how did we operate?

Speaker 2 Think about this. Kennedy was pushing back on the CIA after the Bay of Pigs.
He was telling the Pentagon

Speaker 2 no on Cuba. He was telling the Pentagon, I'm going to get rid of all of our nuclear programs.
I'm going to negotiate with Russia. I'm going to stop these never-ending wars.

Speaker 2 Maybe it's the files revealing a machine that doesn't bend and a network of influence that outlasts any president. Maybe it is something that reveals the deep state that was happening back then.

Speaker 2 And they haven't held it back because they're protecting a guilty party, but to shield the blueprint.

Speaker 2 You expose that and you don't just rewrite 1963. You question every power play ever since.
The what is the skeleton of authority itself?

Speaker 2 That's a pretty good option, right?

Speaker 2 Okay, as I see it, option number three,

Speaker 2 the ghost of democracy.

Speaker 2 What if they've been protecting the story that we tell ourselves about who we are?

Speaker 2 Kennedy's death wasn't just a tragedy. It was a mirror.

Speaker 2 If those files say Oswald had help, foreign or domestic, and I think this is the least likely,

Speaker 2 if Oswald had help, foreign or domestic, or that elements of our own government looked the other way, that's possible. It's not just history.
It's an indictment.

Speaker 2 I don't know in 1963 if we could have handled that.

Speaker 2 Riots were coming. MLK, RFK would fall next.

Speaker 2 You know, maybe they locked it away to preserve the

Speaker 2 what of American exceptionalism. The belief that we're the good guys.

Speaker 2 I shouldn't say that because I think we are the good guys, that our government and its many, many agencies are the good guys.

Speaker 2 So the delays about keeping that narrative alive, even if it's a lie.

Speaker 2 Fourth option.

Speaker 2 This one's pragmatic but a little profound. What if the what

Speaker 2 is the precedent of exposure?

Speaker 2 Release the JFK files and you can't stop there.

Speaker 2 We release the JFK files. We're going to say now release Butler, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 2 Trump's brush with a bullet. Secret Service whistleblowers are already saying the shooter wasn't a lone wolf.

Speaker 2 He was modeled, a product of a tactic that we've used abroad, and the product of a tactic that they say we're not only using currently, but I say we were using at the time of JFK as well.

Speaker 2 And I'm not saying that we did it, but that's what whistleblowers in the service is, they're now saying that that's what Butler, Pennsylvania, was all about.

Speaker 2 So if those 80,000 pages spill secrets, methods, failures,

Speaker 2 cover-ups, it's a roadmap for the next demand. Butler's files, the 9-11 loose ends,

Speaker 2 every classified corner.

Speaker 2 They held it not to hide the Kennedy truth, but to protect the damn from breaking.

Speaker 2 The what

Speaker 2 is the containment of accountability itself.

Speaker 2 Keep everything secret. And you know,

Speaker 2 that's what our government does. They keep they're overclassifying everything.

Speaker 2 Why?

Speaker 2 Why is the left freaking out so much about Doge?

Speaker 2 Because there's a lot to hide there. And that's just, in comparison to this kind of stuff, that's just corruption or waste or incompetence.

Speaker 2 One of the options. Maybe we're just not competent.
We weren't in 1963. We know we're not now.
Maybe that's what they were hiding. Or

Speaker 2 was there more going on?

Speaker 2 Kennedy's era, because of the Cold War, it was just nothing but,

Speaker 2 I don't know, proxies and shadows.

Speaker 2 And what we were doing then became doctrine. It's why we're still at NATO.
Why the hell are we still at NATO?

Speaker 2 What is it we're keeping at bay from NATO? Why at least are we not demanding that the other countries

Speaker 2 start defending themselves a little bit more? Because it's just the way it's done now.

Speaker 2 I have to tell you,

Speaker 2 the worst thing that will happen is there's nothing in this. That the average person goes, I don't know what they were hiding.

Speaker 2 Because if that happens,

Speaker 2 conspiracy theories go through the roof. I mean, remember, this from the guy who told you in 2000, what, five or six, that

Speaker 2 you will see a time if the government doesn't correct what they're doing right now, and this was under George Bush, if they don't correct this kind of secrecy and everything else right now, you will see a time where many Americans, 20% of Americans, it was at 6% or 7% at the time, will say, we never went to the moon.

Speaker 2 Look at where we are. Look how many people are saying we we never went to the moon.
We never went to the moon.

Speaker 3 That's the thing with, you know, like most conspiracy theories, there's no way to disprove them.

Speaker 2 Because if

Speaker 3 what comes out of this is, eh, actually, we know most of the story and it was a major failure, but there's no big conspiracy behind it.

Speaker 3 The people who have believed this this whole time will do exactly what you said. They'll say, well,

Speaker 3 they they must be hiding all of the real stuff. I know.

Speaker 2 I know. So there's no way to

Speaker 2 live forever. Right.
But

Speaker 2 that's why you should just release stuff going forward. Just release it.
You hold it back like this. You're not helping.
You're just making things much, much worse. Here's why this matters.

Speaker 2 Secrets have to be outed. Not for gossip, not for revenge.
But when you bury the what, competence, power, identity, accountability, whatever, you bury the ability to fix it.

Speaker 2 The Kennedy files, I'm guessing, not about him. They're not about Oswald.
They're about us.

Speaker 2 If we can stare down 1963, we can then demand 2024's truth as well. The what they've protected has kept us blind.

Speaker 2 Tomorrow, maybe we see. And when we do, we don't just read it, we rebuild.

Speaker 2 That's what's at stake today. And I want to go on to, okay, so if that happens, what's next? Because my list was pretty long.
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Speaker 2 Okay, so I'm hoping that this is the beginning of real transparency.

Speaker 2 I'm not sure, as Stu, I told him, what was it? Was it Friday last week where you put it in?

Speaker 2 It was Friday because I thought on Friday last week, when you put that in your calendar, make sure you put it for a couple of days before.

Speaker 2 Otherwise, your alarm is going to go off next a year on saturday and you'll forget it by the time we get to monday because what we were talking about was if transparency hasn't happened a year from now if we don't have the epstein files we don't have you know people that are going to jail for what happened on january 6th or or what happened with a pipe bomber we don't have the details of butler uh

Speaker 2 you know i don't think this is successful i mean trump this is one of the things he really campaigned on, and he has got to release those files, even if there's nothing in them.

Speaker 2 They must be transparent.

Speaker 3 But if there's nothing in them, then people aren't going to believe it, right? They're going to say, oh, well, there must be more they're hiding from us.

Speaker 3 This happens a lot.

Speaker 2 I have to tell you, I don't know about Butler.

Speaker 3 Yeah, Butler, I mean, we really don't know what we don't have any idea. And there's not, I don't think it's a lack of transparency from the Trump administration if we don't find that out in a year.

Speaker 3 Yes.

Speaker 2 And there's a good chance we never find that out in a year. Right.
I'm not thinking that. I'm thinking, you know, what about the pipe bomber?

Speaker 2 That's just, come on, really? We know nothing about that. You know, we know about certain things.
We know that there are, you know, I want to know about Sandy Berger.

Speaker 2 What the hell did he have in his underpants? We know what that document was, but it's never been talked about. We know that it involved George Bush.

Speaker 2 and Bill Clinton, or either George H.W. Bush or George W.
Bush, and Bill Clinton, most likely George H.W. Bush.
He went into the archives right after 9-11.

Speaker 2 He snuck something out literally in his underpants. By the time they caught him, he had destroyed the documents.
Now, what the hell were in those documents?

Speaker 2 The National Archives, you know, it's not like box number seven. We have no idea what's in box number seven.
It's just in box number seven.

Speaker 2 They knew exactly what it is. I want to know what he was trying to get out of the National Archives and why he didn't lose his national security clearance except for a year.
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Speaker 2 So I'm, you know, the JFK files are coming out today. I'd love to hear your opinion, 888-727-BCK.
What What are we going to find there? I don't think

Speaker 2 we're not going to find a who.

Speaker 2 We're going to find a system.

Speaker 2 If we find anything,

Speaker 2 and if we don't find anything, it was a big mistake to start with this

Speaker 2 for the Trump administration. I mean, you know, you should start with something that we have something on or people are just going to, this is going to make the conspiracy theory even bigger.

Speaker 2 See, I told you they didn't release everything. But we were talking about the other things that need to be released, like Sandy Berger.

Speaker 2 And apparently we do know what the documents were, but we don't know why what happened afterwards happened, right?

Speaker 3 Again, in theory, if you believe these stories, but like what my understanding of this is copies of a report on the Clinton administration's handling of

Speaker 3 the, remember the Millennium bombing? Yeah. They were going to blow up.
What was it? LAX, if I remember right?

Speaker 2 Oh, the Millennium bombing. Okay, yeah, yeah.
That's what I'm remembering.

Speaker 3 I could be wrong on that.

Speaker 2 I was thinking about the Atlanta bombing.

Speaker 3 Oh, yeah, that was the 90s. Yeah.

Speaker 3 Yeah, it was. I think, by the way, came across the Canadian border

Speaker 3 looking to blow up the LAX. They responded.

Speaker 3 It was their response, how they handled it, how seriously they took the threat of al-Qaeda at the time.

Speaker 3 And the theory is that they were trying to avoid embarrassment for how badly they handled that in the aftermath before 9-11 because he was about to testify in front of the 9-11 commission.

Speaker 3 I guess that's possible. I mean, the other thing is they were copies of this document.
So there is an original.

Speaker 3 So

Speaker 3 why would you risk incrimination?

Speaker 2 That's a good example of.

Speaker 2 So if that's all true about Sandy Berger, I want to know why he only got, what, three years?

Speaker 2 Three years.

Speaker 2 One of...

Speaker 2 One year without his

Speaker 2 suspension.

Speaker 3 Then two years probation, $50,000 fine. Right.

Speaker 2 So if that, if you would have done that, I would have done that.

Speaker 2 We would have gone to prison for a very, very long time. I would think so.
Yeah. So I'd like to know, again,

Speaker 2 the thing on that one is if there's nothing with the papers, who made that happen and why didn't that person get prosecuted?

Speaker 2 I think some of these things, they're not going to be so

Speaker 2 shocking with what they come out with. I think what is going to be interesting is, and important, is who covered this up?

Speaker 2 Who covered up somebody doing something dumb, illegal, but not necessarily wholly nefarious? You know what I mean?

Speaker 2 And then, you know, somebody stepped up and said, no, you know, just let me make this go away. Because that can't happen.

Speaker 2 That's what's causing so many of our problems is people are like, I would have gone to jail for that. Why didn't he?

Speaker 2 And even if it's just something simple, like, because he had a good friend, you know, up above that could make that go away for him.

Speaker 2 And that's the only nefarious thing is just connections, that's enough. And those people need to go to jail.

Speaker 2 Let me give you some other stuff. Okay, so you have Sandy Berger,

Speaker 2 the Hillary Clinton Benghazi stuff.

Speaker 2 You know, it does matter, Hillary. It does.

Speaker 2 What the hell was happening in Benghazi?

Speaker 2 You know, the ambassador, Chris Stevens, Sean Smith, Tyrone Woods, Glenn Doherty.

Speaker 2 What happened to those guys?

Speaker 2 Why were they even in Benghazi?

Speaker 2 My theory, they were running guns, or the ambassador was trying to stop the gun running or continue the gun running to, you know, Lindsey Graham's favorite and John McCain's favorite group, which is now in charge of Syria and killing all the Christians.

Speaker 2 By the way, just want you to know that.

Speaker 2 You know, the House spent $7 million, found no smoking gun. Of course,

Speaker 2 Clinton, you know,

Speaker 2 what's weird is all of her, you know, hard drives just kind of disappeared.

Speaker 2 Why was she saying immediately that this was a 9-11 video when it wasn't? 30,000 deleted messages. That's a sideshow.
I mean, just

Speaker 2 what happened there? We need to know. Why were the State Department's logs scrubbed? cables scrubbed, real-time decisions scrubbed.

Speaker 2 Why wouldn't you let the Navy fly the ship? First, they said we didn't have any planes there. And then the naval officers were like, I can't take it anymore.
Yes, we could have done something.

Speaker 2 They told us not to. Then you have the Biden family corruption.

Speaker 2 Hunter's laptop. You know, I want to know, so you don't go after Hunter Biden.
I want to know who in the FBI was in charge of that laptop, making sure that nobody knew about that laptop.

Speaker 2 I want to know all of the people that were involved in saying, oh, you know what, that's just a conspiracy theory. I want those people to go to jail.

Speaker 2 Burisma,

Speaker 2 $83,000 a month for Hunter. No energy experience.
What happened to that?

Speaker 2 How come there were, I know that there were people in the State Department, if I'm not mistaken, that came and said to the White House and Joe Biden: this is a problem. This is a problem.

Speaker 2 Well, if it's a problem then, it's a problem now. And are we ever going to correct it? And it's not about going after Biden or whatever, it's about making sure this system works.

Speaker 2 Because if you can't trust it,

Speaker 2 I mean, all of that stuff. Jeffrey Epstein,

Speaker 2 he hangs himself with a paper sheet. Okay,

Speaker 2 Conveniently, when one camera goes down and it's the one camera on his cell.

Speaker 2 Oh, and what were they? Sleeping?

Speaker 3 What was it?

Speaker 2 The two guards that were supposed, all of a sudden they fell asleep.

Speaker 2 Okay. Could be, could be.

Speaker 2 Or is it because, I mean, the flight logs from the Lolita Express show Bill Clinton 26 times on that plane.

Speaker 2 Trump, once.

Speaker 2 Prince Andrew, dozens.

Speaker 2 The lawsuit against

Speaker 2 Maxwell unsealed bits of it in 2024, but they don't detail anything. Why is this still being held? Now, I'm fine, but I haven't heard Pam Bondi say, we're not discussing this because

Speaker 2 there's an investigation going and charges are pending. That would make me happy.
But that's not what they're saying. Why?

Speaker 2 See,

Speaker 2 this is why I think the most likely thing is it's just going to show us today these JFK files. It's just going to show us

Speaker 2 just a failed system. That's what it's going to show us, a failed system.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 there's nothing that they really were hiding except their mass incompetence.

Speaker 2 Because,

Speaker 2 I mean, you could look at all of these things and say it was massive. I don't believe it was.
I know something happened with Benghazi. I don't know about the 9-11,

Speaker 2 you know, Sandy Berger stuff. I don't know about that.
And that involved Clinton and I believe George H.W. Bush.
Maybe it was just, I heard at the time it was both Bush and Clinton. I don't know.
But

Speaker 2 who made that go away?

Speaker 2 Where are the tapes and the photos and all the names from Epstein?

Speaker 2 Who is Epstein really collecting all of this stuff? Who is he doing it for?

Speaker 2 P. Diddy.

Speaker 2 What's happening with Diddy?

Speaker 2 Arrested September 2024. Sex trafficking, racketeering, freak offs, coerced women, drugs, recordings, children.

Speaker 2 It's pretty ugly.

Speaker 2 Why didn't we know about that?

Speaker 2 Why has nothing happened? Isn't he in jail?

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 2 So how is it that Epstein and Diddy can go to jail, but no one else is going to jail? No one, there's no, there's no one else involved in that.

Speaker 2 There's no, what about the people who were buying the children or were part of the self?

Speaker 3 What happened? I mean, Jelene Maxwell. Yeah, Jelaine Maxwell.

Speaker 2 But she was just...

Speaker 2 She was just recruiting the kids.

Speaker 3 She was very heavily involved.

Speaker 2 I know, she was recruiting the kids. So that's, but where are the buyers?

Speaker 2 It's like slavery is wrong, and we're going to get all those slave traders. But nobody looks at the buyers, the ones actually that bought all the slaves and were whipping the slaves the whole time.

Speaker 2 You're like,

Speaker 2 you know, there is one party we're missing here.

Speaker 2 Why aren't we doing that?

Speaker 2 I don't know.

Speaker 2 You know, the seized footage, that should be out.

Speaker 2 Who's holding?

Speaker 2 Who's holding those things back?

Speaker 2 And it could be a very good reason because charges are pending. But do you believe that? Because I don't.
I don't. I hope, but I don't believe that.
I want to believe that.

Speaker 2 The Nord Stream pipeline, you had the President of the United States come out and say, you know, it'll be no more. You don't stop this, the Nord Stream pipeline will be no more.
Mr.

Speaker 2 President, what do you mean by that? Trust me, we have our ways. There won't be a Nord Stream pipeline.

Speaker 2 And then it's blown up underwater in an operation that really everyone in every expert in the world says only the United States could have done that.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 we're expected to believe that it was, what, a husband and wife on a rented yacht that

Speaker 2 got on their scuba gear and set up this elaborate explosion and got away with it? Come on.

Speaker 2 Please.

Speaker 2 You know, another thing that needs to be exposed? Because these things have consequences. January 6th, the pipe bomber.

Speaker 2 The FBI that was on the grounds of January 6th.

Speaker 2 Why,

Speaker 2 how was that coordinated? And if it was the, you know, if it was the,

Speaker 2 if it was the Trump campaign and Glenn Beck was the president of it, then that should be known and I should have a trial, a fair trial to make my case. But That should be known.

Speaker 2 I don't care who it is. That needs to be known.
How come none of that is how come that none of that is known? How come no one is asking if Joe Biden was so incompetent he couldn't run for president,

Speaker 2 he could run the White House? Oh, and by the way, then we find out that none of the signatures are his.

Speaker 2 All of these bills that he signed, like one of them, one of them. And you know which one was, it was?

Speaker 2 The one saying, I am not going to run again. I won't run for a second term.
That's the only one that was really his.

Speaker 2 Why? Why was that the only one that was his?

Speaker 2 Is that because that's the only one he was really involved in? I don't know.

Speaker 2 But who is hiding his actual condition?

Speaker 2 Isn't that important to know?

Speaker 2 You know, you have the Butler Pennsylvania shooter, Thomas Crooks. You now have people saying in

Speaker 2 the

Speaker 2 Secret Service and other other places, you know, USAID,

Speaker 2 those kinds of people that have been overthrowing governments,

Speaker 2 that's trained. We recognize that.

Speaker 2 Okay.

Speaker 2 How about the shooter in Vegas? Why the hell don't we know anything about that? Are you kidding me? Nothing?

Speaker 2 The COVID stuff. Why is nobody going to jail on that? They perjured themselves in front of Congress.
Millions of people died.

Speaker 2 By the way, we have the MLK tapes, the RFK, those are still sealed. Why? Again?

Speaker 2 And are those the ones that are important to us now? I guess, you know, we, you know, you take it in order, but those aren't the ones, you know, what happened to RFK, JFK, MLK?

Speaker 2 I'd like to know, but those aren't the ones that are, you know, I'm like, we've got to know right now.

Speaker 2 Why is there a Congressional slush fund? $17 million paid out since 1997 for harassment claims, and we don't know who those harassment claims were about in Congress. That's my tax money.

Speaker 2 $17 million went to cover up, you know,

Speaker 2 sexual harassment claims settled. With my money, your money.
No names, no dates, no amounts. It should all be opened up.

Speaker 2 The Pentagon and the UFO, the chemtrails, I don't know. Is that true? I don't know.

Speaker 2 But none of this can be believed until we are completely transparent. And then you'll reduce the population down to about 6% to 8% that just never believe anything.

Speaker 2 And that's that you can live as a society like that. You cannot live with 20, 30, 40, 50% saying, I don't trust anything that comes from the government.

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Speaker 8 I can't tell you for sure who killed

Speaker 9 Kennedy, but

Speaker 9 what to look for is what was the caliber of bullet that he was killed by.

Speaker 9 One thing a bullet can't do is change sizes, and

Speaker 9 Oswald's bullet was a large caliber bullet, but the bullet that blew the side of Kennedy's head off was 223.

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Speaker 2 on the drug cartels. If you missed hour one of today's program, you need to go back and listen to it on podcast.
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Speaker 2 and it seems like a story

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Speaker 2 and it is absolutely horrifying. So, some good news on that, and we want to take your phone calls on what do you expect to see in the

Speaker 2 JFK files released today. 80,000 pages.
Donald Trump says he has asked for them, none of it, to be redacted. But Tulsi Gabbard is responsible for that.
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Speaker 2 It comes out in about 55 minutes from now. I'd like to hear from you.
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Speaker 3 Breaking, I can now confirm that last night working with the Justice Department and other interagency partners, the FBI has extradited one of our 10 most wanted from Mexico, one we believe to be a key senior leader of MS-13, Francisco Javier Roman Bardales.

Speaker 3 He was arrested in Mexico, is being transported within the U.S. as we speak, where he will face American justice.

Speaker 3 Goes on to say this is a major victory for both law enforcement partners and for a safer America.

Speaker 2 So also Mexico, was Mexico involved in that arrest?

Speaker 2 Let's see. That's a big deal.

Speaker 3 Thanks to our brave personnel for executing the mission. Thank you to Mexico's SSPC and FGE teams for their support of

Speaker 2 the FBI.

Speaker 3 SSPC and FGE teams for the support of the FBI in this investigation and arrest. So it does appear.
And by the way, unlike the response of Canada,

Speaker 3 Mexico seems to be taking a different and I would argue better approach

Speaker 3 to what Trump has been pressuring them with tariffs and such. Like they've been like, hey, let's work with you.
Hey, let's work through this.

Speaker 2 It's pretty crazy what Canada is doing.

Speaker 3 Well, and you know, it's a weird incentive situation because, you know, Trudeau

Speaker 3 was on the way out.

Speaker 3 The Liberal Party was sunk.

Speaker 3 And so they correctly, for their own

Speaker 3 desires, wants, needs, and availability of power decided to

Speaker 3 make this into a big thing.

Speaker 3 Instead of dealing with it in a normal way, they blew it up into this big thing because they knew it would rise sort of nationalist fervor in their own country.

Speaker 2 No, not the left using nationalist.

Speaker 3 Wait a minute, what?

Speaker 3 So a lot of Canadians who were done with the liberals up there went back to them because they were like, well, we're going to fight back against Trump. And Trudeau's the guy saying this stuff.

Speaker 3 So that has been

Speaker 3 definitely a downside of that. But the incentives for that particular party party in power have been to make this into a larger

Speaker 2 party. I don't know how, I mean, based on today's our number one monologue, listen to the podcast.

Speaker 2 Based on just that, I don't know how Mexico gets out of what they're in right now. It's not a failed state.

Speaker 2 It's a cartel. It's a drug state.

Speaker 2 And I don't know how they get out of this without America coming in and just killing the bad guys, you know, going in and saying, this is a terrorist group.

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Speaker 2 I, for one, would rather spend my tax dollars on a bomb

Speaker 2 than a jail cell. But maybe that's just me.
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Speaker 2 Let's go to Dan in Ohio.

Speaker 2 What are you expecting from the

Speaker 2 files that are going to be released here in about 47 minutes from

Speaker 2 the Kennedy files? Anything?

Speaker 2 Dan?

Speaker 2 We lost Dan. Let me go to Wisconsin.

Speaker 3 Look at what they're doing already. Yeah.
They're stepping in and they're preventing

Speaker 3 Dan of telling the truth.

Speaker 2 Wouldn't you know it? Wouldn't you know it? All redacted. Let me go to Phil in Wisconsin.
Hello, Phil.

Speaker 8 Good morning. Good morning, Glenn, and faithful sidekick.

Speaker 2 Thank you for all you do.

Speaker 10 Thank you.

Speaker 10 As

Speaker 8 what I would consider a proficient marksman, I want to get something out of the way and just say, okay.

Speaker 8 Oswald did it by himself, and I would refer your listeners back to a NOVA program that aired a few few years ago called Cold Case JFK. It's really, really good.

Speaker 8 And I think they proved beyond a shadow of a doubt Oswald was the only shooter. Beyond that, what they're going to find out in

Speaker 8 the release, I think, is an overall government

Speaker 8 just buffoonery.

Speaker 8 And I think part of that has to do, or a large part of that, is everyone has to remember that in that era, the federal government and media and all across the board was loaded with fellow travelers of the worldwide left.

Speaker 8 And when Oswald did that, they had a complete freak out because they realized, oh my God, we just let a guy who had defected to the Soviet Union and lived over there for years come back and shoot our president.

Speaker 8 So they were in a just meltdown mode over that. But then they took the occasion and had one of their own rom Emmanuel moments of not letting a racist go to waste.

Speaker 8 And ta-da, all of a sudden you had, oh, it was the John Birchers. Well, whoever heard of the John Birchers up to then, but the left

Speaker 8 used their mistake of letting Kennedy get shot,

Speaker 8 turn into, oh, conspiracy.

Speaker 8 You know, the right-wing conspirators did that because he was a good Democrat.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 8 you have to look between the lines, but it was overall just government incompetence due to a lack of any worry, shall we say, about leftists.

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 2 You know what?

Speaker 2 Phil, I think you're right on the money on this. This is one of the things I laid out last hour was

Speaker 2 one of the biggest things that I think you're going to find is just the clown show

Speaker 2 that was the CIA and the government back then. I mean, we're a clown show now,

Speaker 2 but we had him in our our sights. We were, the FBI was monitoring him.

Speaker 2 I don't know why, but we were watching him. And probably just because, you know, he went over and tried to defect to the Soviet Union.
That was kind of a big deal in 1963.

Speaker 2 So I think we just missed it. Nobody paid attention.
And I hadn't thought of the

Speaker 2 left's view of this, but that's exactly what they do. I mean, look at, they're not any different than they were then.
Look at what they've done with, you know, the shootings.

Speaker 2 Look at the Nashville shooting. That was Christians, right? That was because of nasty Christians.
No, no, it wasn't. No, it wasn't.
But they couldn't allow that narrative to destroy their own side.

Speaker 2 Thanks for your call. Jacob in Tennessee.
Hello, Jacob. Welcome.

Speaker 4 Hey, Glenn, how are you doing, man? Very good.

Speaker 4 Yeah, I was just wondering, too, you think the CIA is going to try and delay this release time?

Speaker 2 Gosh, I don't. I mean, how is Donald Trump going to deal with that? I mean, he gave a time.

Speaker 2 This is after they gave a time on the Epstein files and failed. And that's not a good thing in the administration's favor.
You already now have people going, see, I wonder.

Speaker 2 And if they do that again,

Speaker 2 I think that would be a really, really bad note to hit. And he did say it was Tulsi Gabbard.
Notice it wasn't Pam Bondi. It was Tulsi Gabbard

Speaker 2 that is in charge of this. And Anna Paulina Luna,

Speaker 2 she's been pushing for this hard. And they say it's coming out at noon, 80,000 pages.

Speaker 2 He did say last night, I've said nothing redacted. Well, that's the only vote that counts.
You know, they asked him, did you, is it going to be redacted?

Speaker 2 And he said, no, no, well, I've said nothing should be redacted.

Speaker 2 Again,

Speaker 2 the president is the only one that can release classified information and okay that, if I'm not mistaken. So, do you think the CIA is going to delay it?

Speaker 4 Well, after hearing your opinion on it, I say no, because the CIA CIA knows if they make that mistake, Trump's going to call them out on it and saying, why are y'all censoring this?

Speaker 2 Yeah, I mean, I trust Tulsi Gabbard.

Speaker 2 And, you know,

Speaker 2 Trump said before, I was talked into not releasing it last time,

Speaker 2 and I won't make that mistake this time. So he knows what was in it and knows what they were trying to avoid.
And I personally, I don't know, but I personally don't think it's,

Speaker 2 I agree with the last caller. I think it's incompetence that you're going to find.
But I laid out four or five different options last hour. Listen to it on the podcast.
We'll see which one it is.

Speaker 2 By the way, when they release these, it's 80,000 pages. Thank God for Grok, because we'll be able to have an answer pretty quickly after Grok takes a look at it.

Speaker 2 But this would, I mean, 80,000 pages would have taken a week before we got to anything. You'll know probably later this afternoon or tonight.

Speaker 2 Thanks for your call. Scott in Tennessee, welcome.

Speaker 6 Hey, Glenn, thanks.

Speaker 6 On the Sandy Berger thing, I heard an explanation from a former national security expert.

Speaker 6 20 years ago that made a lot of sense and explains why Sandy Berger got in trouble for trying to destroy a copy of a memo where we have the original.

Speaker 6 You have to be old enough, I guess, to have been in corporate America or the government before the days of email, and this was the late 90s, and the government wasn't using email.

Speaker 6 But there were six copies of this memo that went out,

Speaker 6 and what he was trying to get to was the handwritten notes.

Speaker 6 You know, the purpose of a memo was to memorialize a conversation.

Speaker 6 If I got a memo from my sales manager back in the 90s, a hard copy, I knew it was because it was something important and I bet our CYA.

Speaker 6 But I would jot down my thoughts on the memo on the hard copy before I called him to discuss or crafted my response.

Speaker 6 So Clinton had this a copy of the memo and Sandy Berger did and Warren Christopher did, but Berger knew that there were handwritten notes on one particular copy that were incriminating, and that's what he was after:

Speaker 11 not all the copies, it was a particular copy because of the handwritten notes.

Speaker 6 And we're not allowed to see those handwritten notes.

Speaker 6 We probably have access to the original memo, but not what was jotted down on them.

Speaker 2 So, you know, Scott, here's what's truly amazing to me:

Speaker 2 do you think that what's incriminating on those notes are worse than what people think might be on those notes.

Speaker 2 Well, no, because your imagination can run wild. Right.
I mean,

Speaker 2 you immediately go to, well, you know what's happening?

Speaker 2 What was on that note is, you know what, on September 11th, we want you to help us set some charges in the basement or on the

Speaker 2 77th floor of the World Trade Center. I mean, that's the kind of stuff.
It doesn't get worse. It's better than what people think that is on those notes.
I'm guessing.

Speaker 2 I'm guessing that there was, you know,

Speaker 2 something along the lines of Bill Clinton saying, you know, it's not that important.

Speaker 2 You know, we're not going to do anything about al-Qaeda, whatever. Something like that.
Not something incriminating. But

Speaker 2 I don't know if we'll ever get those notes. We should.
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Speaker 2 Howdy, Glenn.

Speaker 12 Hi. Every year, I watch the documentaries about the Kennedy assassination.

Speaker 12 Only one time have I seen this particular film.

Speaker 12 It shows two motor officers and the motorcade, two motorcycle cops in the motorcade, and simultaneously they turn their head to the right, to the grassy knoll.

Speaker 12 I've only seen that once every year I watch and I guess they've eliminated it.

Speaker 2 So I will tell you, I mean one thing with the grassy knoll, because I've done shows from the grassy knoll

Speaker 2 and I think I'm doing part of this show next Wednesday, not tomorrow, but the Wednesday after.

Speaker 2 We're going to be doing, we're going to go through all of the stuff and show you some, I mean, we're using the exact gun

Speaker 2 of Lee Harvey Oswald and showing you that and how it works. But

Speaker 2 also

Speaker 2 when you're down at the grassy knoll, it comes down into this bowl and you have the viaduct over the road. So it's concrete on one side.

Speaker 2 Then the grassy knoll comes up and there's just like this big concrete wall there at the top, and then buildings all around.

Speaker 2 So if you're hearing a shot, you're hearing that thing slap from all kinds of directions. And

Speaker 2 I don't take anything into, oh, they looked the opposite direction because

Speaker 2 I've been in that knoll. That's exactly what would happen with the reflection of the sound.

Speaker 3 That is something, too, by the way, if you happen to be in Dallas, is totally worth doing.

Speaker 3 Like doing the book depository tour, like going down to that area looking at it you know usually there's the x in the street that shows exactly where it happened it is it's just a it's weird if you have any interest in this at all it's weird to be standing there you know what's weird is to go the opposite direction on the hill have you done that you're going into town and you come under the viaduct

Speaker 2 and and and you're right there at parkland hospital and it's just so bizarre because i mean we grew up

Speaker 2 it feels like knowing this driving through history it's really strange it really is uh nathan virginia welcome

Speaker 4 Hey, so I appreciate you taking the call.

Speaker 10 I don't think there's any bear there

Speaker 6 with all that's been released recently. They're going to release 80,000 and it's going to be absolutely nothing.

Speaker 2 So why would there because that will beg the question, why did they hold on to it?

Speaker 2 Government incompetence.

Speaker 3 I've been in the government for a long time.

Speaker 6 They'll hold on to anything for any reason whatsoever.

Speaker 2 I totally

Speaker 2 agree with that.

Speaker 2 However,

Speaker 2 Donald Trump said he saw it and he understood. If you saw what I saw, you'd understand why I held it back.
And I was asked to hold it back, and so I did.

Speaker 3 We have an update here, by the way. Jeff Pergram from Fox News says, from a knowledgeable source about the process of releasing these documents on the assassination of JFK, Fox is told there will be.

Speaker 3 some redactions, despite what President Trump said yesterday, there is an effort to redact some personal information, such as social security numbers

Speaker 3 of individuals cited in the documents and live assets in Cuba.

Speaker 3 Secondly, Foxy.

Speaker 2 Why would you do that?

Speaker 3 Why would you? Well, I could see why you'd want to redact live assets in Cuba, right?

Speaker 2 If there's they're dead.

Speaker 3 Well, they say they're live.

Speaker 2 The Word of the World Security. They were live.
They were live.

Speaker 3 I mean, it's possible, right? They still have programs, families. Who knows?

Speaker 3 I mean, it's possible.

Speaker 3 Social Security numbers, they say that all the time, which always seems to me to be a cop-out of something that they're redacting, right?

Speaker 2 Like, oh, yeah,

Speaker 2 we know her address.

Speaker 3 I was like, all right, we all expect to be necessary. You're not going to put their email addresses on there.

Speaker 2 Right. And we all know how long a phone number is on a social security number and an address.
You know, if it's half a page, we'll be like, that's not a social security number.

Speaker 3 Secondly, Fox has told the sheer scope of these documents are so voluminous that it will take several days to put out all the documents. So today is just the first day.

Speaker 2 Why do they do do this? Why do they do this?

Speaker 3 It's the Volkswagen Rolls-Royce thing you always talk about.

Speaker 2 Let me explain that because that's exactly what's going on next.

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Speaker 2 8 at 8727 BECK. We're about 25 minutes away from the beginning of of the JFK documents being released.

Speaker 2 Although we just got a note from the government through Fox that said, well, I mean, they're not going to be all released today.

Speaker 3 And there'll be some redactions, of course, even though we said there would be none. Yeah.

Speaker 2 You can, hang on, you can release 80,000 documents. We have the technology now.
Yeah, we know we do. We do.

Speaker 2 Somebody's not standing at the fax machine anymore. Right.
Well, I don't know.

Speaker 3 I mean, how many pages can you put in at the same time? Usually it takes like 12 to 24, depending on your fax machine. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 So I think that's a limitation. No, it's 80,000 pages.
You can pretty much digitize those and release them all at once. Wow.
Yes. That's shocking technology.

Speaker 3 This does come back to the, I mentioned it before the break, the Volkswagen Rolls-Royce analogy you've made many times. Yeah.

Speaker 3 It's an important one for not just something like this, but for every aspect of life.

Speaker 2 So

Speaker 2 I learned this really young from a guy who was teaching me how to negotiate. Okay.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 he said, never go for the most amount of money, never. And I'm like, that seems like a bad idea.
And he said, no.

Speaker 2 He said,

Speaker 2 at your stage of the career, you know, when I sucked more than I do now, shockingly.

Speaker 2 But

Speaker 2 he said,

Speaker 2 If you go and

Speaker 2 you get every possible last dollar you can get you better be worth every second of every broadcast day

Speaker 2 and i said

Speaker 2 well i am he said listen to me

Speaker 2 and uh

Speaker 2 he said i've listened to you and you're not you're not he said uh

Speaker 2 it is the rolls royce voic volkswagen if you buy a Volkswagen and it runs like a Rolls-Royce,

Speaker 2 you're happy. Okay.
But if you buy a Rolls-Royce and it runs like a Volkswagen,

Speaker 2 you're very unhappy. And I think why you're bringing this up here is

Speaker 2 they got to stop saying, what we're going to do tomorrow is this, because they set the expectations last night. Like a Rolls-Royce.
Like a Rolls-Royce.

Speaker 2 We are going to release all of them, no redactions. And then right before you, because we bought the car last night, we bought it.
We brought it home. We've been embracing it.
We've been admiring it.

Speaker 2 And now they're like, well, it doesn't start as well as we thought it would.

Speaker 2 You know, this window is kind of a little, so it's going to be in the shop a little more than you expect. And you're like, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait, wait.
You promised me this.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 it's all psychological. I'm not saying anything is wrong, but it is for a guy who is the best negotiator on the planet.

Speaker 2 I don't know why he's allowing his administration to keep repeating this same mistake.

Speaker 3 It's just kind of like it was with the Epstein.

Speaker 2 Epstein, right? And it's in the same category. He's not, you notice he's not making this mistake anyplace else.

Speaker 3 Yeah, he doesn't.

Speaker 3 How engaged do you think he is in this? Because I don't.

Speaker 2 I don't think these, the last, with this and then the last time,

Speaker 2 I don't think very engaged because he wouldn't make this mistake.

Speaker 3 The way he phrased it was, you know, I told them.

Speaker 2 I know, that made me nervous last night.

Speaker 3 I want them to have no redactions. Like, it wasn't like, I made sure there were no redactions.
It was like, I told them, whoever them, they are.

Speaker 3 See, I got that.

Speaker 2 I heard that last night. And like, okay,

Speaker 2 it's not a Rolls-Royce.

Speaker 2 It's a Porsche, but maybe an old one that is actually a Volkswagen.

Speaker 3 I think, you know,

Speaker 3 you could sense with Trump the things he is engaged in. Yeah.
And I think, like, you see, obviously, for example, tariffs would be something he's very engaged in.

Speaker 3 The border, something he's very engaged in. Iran, the Houthis right now seems like he's very engaged in that whole process.
I think Israel, something he's very engaged in.

Speaker 3 Ukraine is something he's very engaged in.

Speaker 2 He's on the phone

Speaker 2 with Russia. Yeah.

Speaker 2 Putin right now.

Speaker 3 As we speak. Yeah.
It's been over an hour. They've been on the phone.

Speaker 3 It's going well, according to reports from inside the White House. So I don't know what to do.
What do you think?

Speaker 2 How do you get that?

Speaker 2 Somebody open up the door in the oval and just look at him and like, thumbs up, thumbs down. What do you think? And he's like, thumbs up.

Speaker 3 Well, I think, and this is part of it too.

Speaker 3 There is never going to be

Speaker 3 it's going poorly that comes out of that, right?

Speaker 3 I mean, the Trump manifesto since, I don't know, 1981 has been to say it's the best, it's the biggest, it's the most gold, it's the most exciting, it's the and that is who he is at some level.

Speaker 3 And I think at some level, that's to be expected.

Speaker 3 I think you see that with this stuff like the Epstein stuff and the JFK stuff, which I, I mean, I think he wants to do it because it was something he promised.

Speaker 2 And it's something that he knows is important to the people. Yeah.
He made that promise because he heard people say, hey, I want to know about all this. Stop hiding all this stuff.

Speaker 2 You got to be transparent. Not him, but the government has to be transparent.
And so he was saying, okay, we're going to do that. But it's, I don't, and that to me,

Speaker 2 then they shouldn't do it.

Speaker 2 They shouldn't do it. They should say, he should say,

Speaker 2 I have priorities I'm working on right now.

Speaker 2 Right now, one of the priorities with this, we are going to release those things, but I've instructed Pam Bondi to go through the Epstein

Speaker 2 papers and build a case of prosecution for if there's any names in there and we can prosecute to build that case. So I'm not, I'm holding off on that now.
You will know when we know if we have a case.

Speaker 3 And I think you could say, my deadline is June 2026.

Speaker 2 Correct.

Speaker 3 And I think most people would be like, okay. Kind of like Dode.
It's hard to do that when you said during the campaign over and over again, we were going to do it on day one.

Speaker 3 But, you know, you could also, that might be a problem with the campaigning part of it. I think when you're in the office, in the office.

Speaker 2 He's been so good. See, this is why,

Speaker 2 this is the, I don't think anybody's holding this against him. They're wondering who in the administration

Speaker 2 has been gotten to. You know what I mean? And I don't.

Speaker 3 Definitely true. You do? I totally think no one's holding this stuff against him.
I don't think

Speaker 3 he has. Like, I don't think that generally speaks to him.

Speaker 2 I don't think he is. I don't think he's a good person.

Speaker 3 I don't think he's all that engaged in it, honestly. And I don't know.
That to me strikes me. I mean, this is a man who also, as a presidential candidate, took a bullet, right?

Speaker 3 Like, you'd think if this was something he really believed there was a lot there,

Speaker 2 he'd be all over it.

Speaker 3 Certainly with crooks, he would be, right? So maybe he will be. So, but it doesn't seem like those are his highest points.

Speaker 2 Right, because Cash Patel, if I'm not mistaken, we should go back and listen to that. I think Cash Patel told me in that interview, it's not what you think it is.

Speaker 2 It's not something

Speaker 2 that's revolutionary, shocking. There's not a 14th shooter.
Right. He said,

Speaker 2 He said, it's not what you expect. It's not who are they protecting.
It's what.

Speaker 2 And that's all he said.

Speaker 2 Okay. But it wasn't like, oh man, when this comes out.
He's like, it just should come out.

Speaker 2 It's time for this to come out.

Speaker 3 I think, too, and I maybe get your take on this because I think you're more

Speaker 3 engaged with the story than I am, I would say. And I think like the approach from Trump, who is maybe not as engaged in it as some other issues, is probably correct.

Speaker 3 Like, it's something I want the answer to at some level, but it's not like my top priority. Like all the things he's dealing with, like Ukraine, for example, is a much larger issue to me.

Speaker 3 And I'm glad he's spending his attention there.

Speaker 2 If he came out and said, look, I want you to know we are busy right now

Speaker 2 drawing up prosecution for the people who lied under oath about COVID. And so I know I promised, but these things are not the number one priority.
We're not hiding them.

Speaker 2 They will come out, but it takes time to do those.

Speaker 2 And they're only a couple of people and I have to be one of them that oversees because I have to be the one that says yes or no on those documents, 80,000 pages,

Speaker 2 whatever it is.

Speaker 2 But to me,

Speaker 2 what's

Speaker 2 bad about this is if you're screwing this one up, if somebody in the administration is screwing this one up, how are you going to get the big ones? How are you going to get prosecution on

Speaker 2 Fauci or

Speaker 2 Peter Strzzok or any of the people from any of these other scandals?

Speaker 3 How are you going to do it? Well, and Fauci obviously was pardoned.

Speaker 3 So he has talked about that, right? The AutoPen scandal. I will say this, though.

Speaker 2 And there's another one. I would rather have,

Speaker 2 I want to know who the hell was running the White House because the president clearly wasn't capable of doing it.

Speaker 2 So who was covering up for him? How did that happen? And what's the deal with the auto pin? I want an investigation on that. And I want people to go to jail.

Speaker 2 That is a massive constitutional violation that has just happened.

Speaker 3 We should be looking into it. I don't know that we have enough information to know for sure if it's a massive constitutional violation.

Speaker 2 No, if it happened.

Speaker 3 If it happened.

Speaker 3 You know, because I don't think that Joe Biden was so out of it that he didn't know he was pardoning pardoning Hunter Biden.

Speaker 2 Like, I don't think

Speaker 2 so. No, no, no.
But the 6,000.

Speaker 3 I would like to know.

Speaker 2 Right. And also, and also, I think there were things that he just didn't know were being done in his name.

Speaker 2 I don't think he was in charge of the White House.

Speaker 3 I'm very concerned about that. And the people who hit it should be

Speaker 2 held accountable.

Speaker 2 Jailed.

Speaker 3 On the Trump part. of things, I think we can both agree that we've seen a lot of things that we like out of the first month or two of of this.

Speaker 3 I think I can, at least I can, find some things that I don't like. And we could talk about those, and we have at some level.

Speaker 2 You should probably talk to him with your therapist.

Speaker 3 But what I would say is one of my problems with the Trump administration is not that he's moving too slowly.

Speaker 2 That is not. I agree.
That is not one of my concerns.

Speaker 3 So, like, I think he's going as fast as is possible.

Speaker 3 And, like, it's weird that a lot of the criticism I've heard of the Trump administration so far from the right have been he's not moving fast enough on X, Y, and Z like Epstein, like JFK, like these types of things.

Speaker 3 And like, I just,

Speaker 2 to me, that's because they're setting the expectations. They're saying it's coming out on this day.
Don't say that. Don't say that.
Say, we are working on priorities.

Speaker 2 There are phases in everything we're doing because we are taking everything. I know when it comes to Homan and what he's doing with

Speaker 2 the border,

Speaker 2 I know because he told me we're in phases. We're not even in phase two yet, but we will be soon.

Speaker 2 So I know that they have a plan and they're executing it according to plan. On this, they should just say, this is not the prior, the JFK stuff is not a priority that is going to save our country.

Speaker 2 However, there are things like putting people in jail that we all know broke the law and never paid for it and need to pay for for it because that will help heal the republic.

Speaker 3 Yeah, and I think that's I think it's okay to get to take your time and get that stuff right. Yes.

Speaker 3 The stuff that's crucial to the country at this moment should be to me the priority. But like JFK, I think it's going to be interesting.
We need to know about it.

Speaker 3 We need to know for historical purposes. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 You know, all that's there. It's important.

Speaker 3 It's important, but it's just not as vital to me as

Speaker 2 but you know what? Epstein is because could be. If those,

Speaker 2 if what we suspect, and it has to be this way, all of those famous people, what, he was doing business with

Speaker 2 who?

Speaker 2 We don't know that it has to be that way. No, no, no.
It has to be somebody. It's not, it's, I'm not saying it's Bill Clinton.
I'm not, I have no idea who it is. I don't know.

Speaker 2 He was selling the children to somebody.

Speaker 3 Do we know that even?

Speaker 3 Do we know that he was selling children?

Speaker 2 He was offering the children to someone. We know.
Whether

Speaker 2 they paid for it or whatever.

Speaker 2 We know that people were abusing these children and he was informed.

Speaker 3 Prince Andrew is one of the allegations. And that one seems pretty significant, even though he denies it.

Speaker 2 Yeah. And I don't know if that is true, but he didn't have this big ring and then nobody used it.

Speaker 2 So I want to know who used it. I don't care if it's a truck driver from Minnesota.
Whoever was abusing those children, that should be brought to the fore and they should be put in jail, period.

Speaker 2 I don't care if they're famous or not.

Speaker 2 I want to know who they are. That kind of stuff to me is important because this is justice delayed.

Speaker 3 Are you sure that we have the type of evidence that puts those people away?

Speaker 2 No, you're not. But I was told by the press that with Diddy and Epstein, there were tapes.

Speaker 2 So

Speaker 2 who has the tapes?

Speaker 3 And what's on them?

Speaker 2 And what's on them? I mean, I'm sure it's not reruns of the Mickey Mouse Club, even though children were involved. I don't think that's what it was.

Speaker 3 Can we get a summary of what's on the tap? Can we get a Dewey decimal system that tells us kind of what's happening?

Speaker 2 Yes, we should.

Speaker 2 And that should have been done years ago. All right.
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Speaker 2 Tomorrow, we're going to have a conversation about the president. Does he have the constitutional power to disobey the courts when it comes to protecting the country against a terrorist?

Speaker 2 A lot of people are saying they don't care what the court says. Well, I care what the court says.

Speaker 2 We have a constitution for a reason. However,

Speaker 2 I think what Stephen Miller said yesterday is generally accurate.

Speaker 2 But Stu and I are going to have a conversation about that tomorrow and kind of bring you up to speed on what the actual arguments are for and against.

Speaker 2 Because once we enter the area of the Constitution, we really need to know it. We need to know what's true and what's not.

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