Why Biden's New SECRET Surveillance Court Is So Disturbing | Guest: Adam Morgan | 1/18/24

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Glenn’s audience helped stop a disturbing rule from passing within the New York Stock Exchange. Glenn discusses what Blaze Media discovered about the pipe bomb that was found outside the DNC on January 6. Glenn previews his upcoming podcast with Tony Robbins. Glenn and Stu discuss Biden’s secret surveillance data protection review court that will operate without public knowledge. South Carolina state Rep. Adam Morgan joins to discuss how RINOs in South Carolina are attempting to muzzle conservatives. Glenn reviews what happened at the World Economic Forum yesterday, including John Kerry’s daughter Vanessa engaging in climate alarmism, a witch coughing on people, and Argentina President Javier Milei putting the global elites in their place. Glenn and Stu go through the various vice president options Trump is picking between.
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To compromise,

we're gonna stay together

if we're gonna survive.

stay the straight

and hold the line.

It's a new day, a time to rain.

Welcome to the fusion

of entertainment and enlightenment.

This is the Glenn Beck program.

I don't think we're in Kansas anymore.

It's kind of weird here.

I just saw a witch under a house.

Have we slipped through a wormhole?

Or are we in...

Are we experiencing

what was the name of it?

Shoot the

interdimensional beings.

Have you heard this talk?

You'll find a witch under your house and her feet will curl up.

Maybe your feet will curl up when you hear that news.

Also, the Blaze has just found a new interesting little fact about the January 6th pipe bombs.

Yeah.

Hmm.

Is that a short little person that's part of the lollipop guild?

Yeah.

It gets weirder and weirder.

And then the two Navy SEALs.

who have been lost at sea.

Uh-huh.

We'll get to that in 60 seconds.

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Oh, where do we start?

Let me start with some good news.

May I?

The New York Stock Exchange has withdrawn a rule that some have said would have illegally implemented a radical environmentalist agenda and harmed national security.

Yesterday, the New York Stock Exchange announced that it would be withdrawing a proposed rule to the Security and Exchange Commission that would have created a listing entity called Natural Asset Company.

A natural asset company would be empowered to control private and public lands by capturing the intrinsic and productive value of nature.

And they'd be able to block things like logging, herding, having cattle, growing things, having people on the land, and of course, drilling.

The proposed rule was opposed by a coalition of over 2,000, or sorry, two dozen Republican attorneys general and state financial officers who warned that the rule would be used to push liberal political agendas.

Republicans also said that so foreign entities would be able to purchase and control what happens on public lands and private lands by designating it an NAC.

It's Marlow Oaks and this audience that I believe get the credit.

Marlo Oaks brought this, he's the Utah Republican treasurer.

He brought this to my attention, what, right before Christmas, and they were supposed to decide on January 2nd, you mobilized, you called your senators and your

state officials and government officials in Washington, and they acted.

Again, another huge, huge win

caused by you.

So thank you for everything that you have done.

Now, let's keep our eye on them because the New York Stock Exchange withdrew the rule.

They didn't want to get ruled against, so they withdrew their application.

And let's see if they repackage it in any way.

Keep your eye on this.

Now, there's a couple of stories here that I find puzzling and interesting.

Two Navy SEALs were lost at sea.

Okay, you don't hear that very often, but it happens.

Two U.S.

Navy SEALs were lost at sea on a mission targeting Iranian weapons and the deliveries to the Houthis in Yemen.

The nighttime mission ended with the seizure of a small sailing boat that was transporting advanced lethal aid to the Yemeni rebel groups as part of its campaign of attacks against international merchant shipping.

The seals had been reported missing in the days following the mission.

The seals had been reported missing in the days following the mission, which took place on the 11th of January off the coast of Somalia.

Its purpose had not been revealed when it was announced.

The two seals are still lost at sea.

Now,

let me ask you something.

They're continuing an exhaustive search for our missing teammates.

They were on this interdiction mission.

They were climbing onto this sailboat when, according to the Pentagon, one was knocked off by the high waves.

The second seal then jumped in after the first following protocol

and they're both missing, presumed dead.

Now

let me just point out a couple of things that even I know about Navy SEAL.

First of all, they're pretty good swimmers.

They, as part of their training, have to tread water for like two hours.

It's some crazy amount of time that they're just dumped out into the ocean.

They, they, you know, they're thrown out of an airplane and then they're dumped out in the ocean and they have to tread water.

So they're good at treading water.

But here's the craziest thing.

They also have little beacons on their suits.

So if they're lost at sea, we can find them because they have a little tracking beacon on their suit.

Now maybe

they weren't wearing that tracking beacon.

Maybe these were the two Navy SEALs that can't tread water.

But I'd like more information.

And I'd also like our President to even acknowledge that we lost two Navy SEALs.

It'd be nice.

Could we?

Could we acknowledge that if they were lost on a mission?

I have no idea

what happened, and it could be exactly the way the government is reported.

But I'm sorry.

The purveyor of mis and disinformation, the largest global purveyor of fake information, is the United States government at this point.

I don't trust a damn thing they say, and you shouldn't.

Let me give you this story.

This broke yesterday from the Blaze.

Blaze media can now reveal that the person who discovered the pipe bomb at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C.

on January 6th was a United States Capitol Police plainclothes officer.

Now,

let me refresh you on this.

There were two pipe bombs that were found on January 6th.

The FBI, with all of their resources, all of the surveillance video, cannot find who.

Who planted those bombs.

Luckily, one was found by a passerby, the first one, at the RNC headquarters.

Some woman apparently ran in and said, I think there might be a pipe bomb in the alley.

And they were like, oh, we've got to call the police.

The police came and said yes it's a pipe bomb but it didn't go off in fact the details that we have show that it probably wasn't really designed to go off but it had like that kitchen timer

then just a few minutes later another passerby was walking by a park bench right in front of the DNC headquarters and they spotted what they thought was a pipe bomb.

And so they immediately ran in and said, Hey, I think I found a pipe bomb.

And the Secret Service freaked out.

They went out and then they started.

They gather that pipe bomb.

They're like, Look, John, it is a pipe bomb.

And the other guy was like, Tom, that's crazy.

I wonder who put that there.

Should we get the vice president out?

No, let's leave her inside.

Okay,

so so far I've got quite a a tale I'm telling you.

Now,

let me add something else.

All of the text traffic and all of the

diary, if you will, that the Secret Service keeps

on

January 6th, it was all accidentally deleted.

Damn it.

Did I push delete?

I didn't mean to do that.

I deleted all of it.

Ah, crap.

So they can't tell us exactly what happened.

They can't tell us exactly why Kamala Harris left.

She was at the Capitol waiting for the,

you know, waiting for the, you know, the vote on the presidency to finalize that.

She was supposed to be there.

Remember, she's a member of the Senate, too.

She's the tiebreaker.

But she was suddenly called away and nobody can recall why.

And she had to go to the DNC headquarters.

Why?

We don't know.

Probably something very important, though.

And so the Secret Service rushed her in, got her in.

They did a check of the whole area.

They didn't find a pipe bomb.

But this passerby, who just is a passerby,

he found a pipe bomb.

Secret Service couldn't.

But the passerby found it because it was sitting right there in a way that it looked like it was meant to be discovered.

Well, we've tried to find out who this guy is, this passerby, this innocent guy who had a sharp eagle eye and found that sitting on the sidewalk right in front of the park bench, all by himself.

Found out who he was.

He was a DC Metro police officer.

Now, why wouldn't the DC uh or capital police officer, why wouldn't everyone want you to know that it was a police officer that found that instead of just a passerby?

It would lend more credibility, wouldn't it, Stu?

It wasn't just some old lady that's like, I think that's a pipe bomb.

It's got a timer on it.

No, no, no.

This is a credible, this is a DC cop.

Right.

You can see a couple of officers sitting there.

Some random person comes up, maybe not appearing credible.

Oh, there's a bomb over there.

Oh, okay.

All right.

Thanks, sir.

Appreciate that.

But if it's a DC, or it was Capitol Police Officer, right?

Capitol Police Officer plain clothes, you'd think, okay, well, this person's very credible.

We better get the vice president out of here immediately.

Right.

Now, here's what happened.

We now know that the United States Capitol Police plain clothes officer walked by, just happened to look down there on the sidewalk, and there was the pipe bomb.

So he walked a full 20 feet

to the SUV of the Secret Service.

And he knocked on the passenger window and then talked to him for a while and then casually walked around to the driver's side and they rolled it down and they talked some more.

And what he said was, hey,

right over there, about 20 feet from where we're sitting, I found a pipe bomb.

Now, Secret Service, what do they do?

Of course, they jump out.

They call the bomb squad.

They get one of those little robot things to pick it up so it doesn't go off and kill somebody.

And they get the, the first thing they do is they get Kamala Harris away from the area.

It's 20 feet away from her motorcade.

Oh,

what a close call that was.

Except that's not what they did.

They left Kamala Harris in the building.

And,

you know, before they took a look at that pipe bomb, they finished their lunch in the car.

I mean,

do we know where the lunch came from?

I mean, sometimes they're look, dude, it's hot.

I mean, I've had cold lunches all week.

This is the only time we've had to eat our lunch, and while it's still hot, and if it could be something like Off the Taco Bell craveable menu, could be.

It just could be something so delicious.

But there it was, 15 to 20 feet away from the bomb, and they

fed their face first.

It's weird.

It is weird.

It's a weird decision.

Yeah.

And weird that the Capitol Police and the congressional hearings didn't include the fact that that was a police officer.

They just said it was a passerby.

They could never get the name, never get the name, never get the name.

Well, Blaise got the name.

Finally, we got the name.

Haven't released the name yet.

Oh, but it's coming.

Hmm.

Interesting.

So another weird kind of thing that hasn't happened in my lifetime has happened again.

Wow, we've fallen into a wormhole.

Peace of mind can be really hard to find given the troubled times we live in.

Jeez, there's more of that disinformation.

We're living in troubled times.

Please give me a break.

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Wow, that's weird.

Weird.

Weird.

Weird stuff.

A doctor was suspended by a medical college after an argument with a woman who wanted to become a man as as was

requesting testosterone injections, the doctor said despite the male pronouns and testosterone injections, the patient would indeed remain a woman.

The college declared the doctor must adhere to the patient's preferred gender identity.

Well, that's fine.

This is a doctor.

He has 700 patients in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

He has been seeing the unnamed woman for at least four years before their confrontation in 2022.

During the appointment, the woman reportedly asked for a prescription for testosterone, citing that she had already been using male pronouns.

Doctor noted that he had never helped a patient transition into a man and issued a warning to the woman that testosterone therapy could make her more aggressive.

The patient disputed that claim and told the doctor that his opinions were based on stereotypes.

She was then offered testosterone gel, but demanded injections as a faster means to masculinize.

The patient also allegedly made a recording of Dr.

Breer,

in which he insisted that she would still be genetically a woman.

He insisted she would still genetically be a woman, even after treatments.

The doctor reportedly said a genetic analysis of the patient would show that she had two X chromosomes

rather than the XY of a man.

Glad they got this doctor out of there.

You know what I mean?

She's

telling this woman that taking injections of testosterone could make her more aggressive.

What kind of quackery is that?

That the testosterone injection won't actually change her genetic makeup.

cuckoo.

Doctor then reportedly told her the patient that believing she is a man was in your brain

a patient until today, but you were a woman, dear madam, he apparently remarked.

Good thing.

Good thing he's out.

Did you see this exchange?

I think it was on X, Twitter, whatever it's called.

And

someone was like, well, what is a woman?

It was one of those typical exchanges.

Some left-wing activist jumped in and said, a woman is someone who says they're a woman.

Period.

This is easy.

No, that's not a woman.

No, it's like 100.

I mean, like, apply that.

What's the limiting principle to that?

If she says she's a cow, if she says she's an

orange peel, then she's an orange peel.

Right.

Like, there's no limiting principle.

Nothing means anything in this world.

Oh, yeah.

If you go down this road.

Wow, that's interesting that you might say that because that's exactly where

we're finding ourselves now.

Oh, good.

Words have absolutely no meaning.

Truth cannot be discovered because there is no truth.

Good thing the world is starting to turn around.

Is it?

Yeah, it is.

It actually is.

There are some good things happening, and the truth is slowly being restored, but there are more and more people people standing up.

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Yeah, I don't know.

We got to show you the video of the president trying to jog yesterday.

He jogs.

Well, no, he takes a quick step and then he stops and then he takes another quick step like he's jogging and then he just goes, I got a new hat.

It was a proud, proud moment for the United States of America.

Today, releasing on our podcast for Blaze TV subscribers, something you do not want to miss, something that is very rare,

I got a two-hour

interview with Tony Robbins.

I went to his house.

It's an amazing house.

Went to his house and we just talked about the state of the world and

how do we get through it?

How do we prepare?

It is a fascinating conversation that i think will do a lot of good with a lot of people but here's tony talking about the seasons that are changing and the season that we're in listen when we figured out seasons one distinction humanity changed because we went from planting and not working and saying we have to hunt around to no no if you plant in the spring only in the spring take care of it through the summer reap in the fall and keep some of that for the winter you can stay in one place you don't have to live in fear It changed, it created communities, countries.

It created the world as we know it today.

One distinction.

Well, those same seasons happen in your life.

They also happen in history.

So think about it.

If you think about times when it's been, people have been extremely optimistic and the country feels optimistic.

That's not now,

as we clearly know, right?

And people kind of work together.

I'll give you an example I love to give people.

I think I share this when you were at my seminar.

If you think of somebody and you don't have to know a lot about history, just try this.

If you're born in 1910, and if you don't know your history, someone born in 1910, those first 19, 20 years, pretty well protected.

So World War I happened.

They didn't go to war.

They were protected by their parents.

There were some tough times, but someone's taken care of you.

Some people better than others, but still better.

But guess what?

They grew through a time of the roaring 20s.

They're 10 years old in the roaring 20s, 12, 14.

And they were looked down on by older generations, just like baby boomers and some Xers look down on millennials and Zs right now.

They got it so easy.

They don't know what hard is.

And there's some truth to it.

Yeah.

Because they haven't been through the war.

They haven't gone through those things, right?

They didn't have to go out and pump their own water.

They didn't have to get blocks of ice to keep things cool.

They didn't have to do all that.

They didn't have to go out and farm their own food and so forth, right?

Working all day and all night.

So what happened was those kids, think about it.

All this technology happened just like now in a short period of time.

Radio, television, cars, airplanes, boom, boom, boom, boom, within a few decades.

And what are they thinking?

I'm going to party.

It's a roaring 20s.

I'm going to have a time of my life.

And right when they turn 19 and think that's about the time that's going to happen is 1929.

And these weak kids had to get strong to survive.

And what happened?

Well, people jumped out of buildings.

People are standing in breadlines.

The Midwest is a dust bowl.

It was rough.

Now, it wasn't rough every moment.

When we say it's winter time.

We're in Florida.

It's kind of stormy outside today, but most days here, it's 74, 76 degrees, nice and sunny and beautiful.

So winter is different.

And even then during the Depression, it wasn't constant problems.

Stock market crashed two years later, jumped up, dropped again.

But the overall theme in winter is fear.

Everybody's fearful and they overreact to those things, right?

So what was their reward for making it through 10 years of depression?

By the time they're 29, it's 1939.

Congratulations, World War II.

And you and I were alive then, but the people then, it didn't look like we're going to win.

I mean, Hitler was strafing countries.

You didn't think that was the possibility of even Jesus returning.

You know what I mean?

Without a doubt.

It was evil and dark.

It's very very evil.

If you're in Lenin, you're being bombed upon and Churchill's using his voice to keep people in the game.

And it's a time that nobody who's alive today really fully understands unless they're really, they're really old and managed to make it through that time.

But those people fought through that and they became what America calls the greatest generation because they got strong.

by being tested for 20 years of their life.

It was not easy.

They come home and they're the heroes.

And we have a new season.

What follows winter?

Thank God, springtime.

Always.

Some winters are long, some are short, some are easy, some are hard.

But you never go from fall, rewards, easy, straight to springtime.

You got to go through winter.

They go through winter and they come back and we've got 17, 18 years of optimism overall.

Meaning, my gosh, America's a great place.

You fought in the war.

You're a hero.

We'll give you VAO and you've got a house.

We're going to have this new technology.

You're going to have a different quality of life.

Think about 1945 to the time that John F.

Kennedy was killed in 1963, those 17 years.

Camelot, optimism, those challenges, but overall, amazing time.

Unbelievable time.

But then he gets killed, John F.

Kennedy, then Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and you go through the hot summer that you can see in every C's, every 80 years, you see a lie clockwork, these 20-year cycles where the theme becomes frustration and anger and fighting, usually between generations at that point.

And we go through this new set of values.

And so think about, say, the 60s and 70s.

If you can remember them, they say you weren't there.

I don't know

compared to the 80s, 90s, 2000s.

Very different value systems.

Why?

Because the kids that were protected, the baby boomers, they came back, these heroes, they had lots of sex and lots of kids in this huge boom, and they wanted their kids to have it better than they did.

So they over-protected them, told them how smart they were, you're going to go to college.

And when they got there, since they didn't have to work at anything, a lot of them used drugs, overdid it, a lot of them protested things, but they haven't done anything yet.

And so there's a lot of fighting.

If you ask people, they've asked for the last 50 years in universities one question, this test goes on and on, and the question is, which is more important to you, do you think, for your life?

Developing a philosophy of life that makes you happy or the pragmatic skills so you'll have financial security or freedom?

What do you think 82% of the people said in the 60s and 70s?

Money.

Or no, the opposite.

That's right.

What do you think the answer was in the 80s and 90s and 2000s?

Money.

That's right, because those X-generation kids, their parents, boomers, were into their world and their life and changing the world.

They didn't pay attention to their kids as much.

If you saw the movies in those days, it was kids were like Rosemary's baby.

It was Exorcist, right?

But in the 80s and 90s, it's three men and a baby.

It's baby on board.

Right.

Because that ex-generation had to fend for themselves, come home, turn on the TV, figure things out.

They grew up differently.

Not every person, but they were Lex GA kids, right?

So they were more pragmatic, right?

Now, they didn't want their kids to be that way.

So guess what they did, those millennial kids, including some of the books?

They spoiled them rotten.

They go and fight for their...

I couldn't imagine my parents coming to my professor and arguing about my grades or micromanaging where I'm going to be or helicopter parenting.

I'd go berserk.

I also couldn't imagine staying home.

We have more people from the ages of 20 to 35 living at home right now than any time in history, including the Depression.

And it's like, why should I go?

Mom makes my food.

I got a great place to stay.

Don't have any overhead.

So the generations are raised differently.

You and I might be individually different than our generation, but the overall themes are there.

So we've gone through the reaping times of, guess what?

Credit's cheap.

You go through the spring, the summer, and now we're in winter.

And winter, where people see things like it's going to end.

We're going to have a third world war.

You know, the whole thing is going to be done.

And we've always had those risks, but they're interpreted differently through the psychology of the season.

It is a fascinating conversation.

He's obviously going through the fourth turning.

He's read it a lot and understands.

And he is

he's making the point in this podcast, at least in this part of the podcast, that

depending on how you prepare and how you look at winter will mean the difference between surviving and thriving.

You don't have to be part of the class that is completely wiped out and freaked out and living in fear.

He's saying, take the bull by the horns, understand the season you're in, and then find the ways to make it work for you and your family to survive.

But fear will kill all of that.

It's a fascinating conversation with a guy who has

changed my family's life in ways you cannot imagine.

I wouldn't have even thought it was possible.

And he's very quick to always correct me and say, no, no, no, I didn't change.

Everybody who

came in the family wanted to change, wanted that change.

And he said, I just showed you how to do it, but you made all the change yourself.

He's very,

he does not like being considered a guru, you know, or somebody's life coach.

That's not what he does.

But he teaches these principles that I think are universally true and really important at this time in the seasons.

It's interesting to think about that the way he was with generations, too, about how the parents react and how that affects the kids and how that affects those kids as they turn into parents.

And of course, these are generalities.

When you're talking about a generation, there's a lot of individuals made up of those, make up those groups.

But I mean, it does kind of track.

Right.

I mean, it does sort of seem that way.

That it does seem that like, you know, Generation X people, sort of more, I don't know, pragmatic, you know, and then you see not necessarily out there to save the world, but they are maybe certainly more attentive

to the kids in completely

always positive ways, right?

Like the helicopter parenting thing seems to be an issue.

Yeah.

Yeah, it's fascinating.

Yeah, it is.

It is, and the Generation Z is the hero generation now.

Generation Z.

So this is the one, okay, so it goes millenniums, millennials, then Generation Z, right?

And then the, what is it, Alpha?

The new one's Alpha?

Yeah, I guess.

I don't know.

But it's the

current generation.

I think it's Z.

Might be Alpha, but Alpha's the, I think 14 is the oldest Alpha

if you're 14 years old.

So these are kids.

Yeah.

So the

probably part of Z and Alpha are going to be...

the hero generation.

They're the ones that are going to be tested.

What's fascinating is if you, if you know anything about history,

in 1929,

everybody thought their kids were worthless.

They were like, they grew up without farming, without any of this.

They're worthless.

When you got to World War II,

the adults said they're weak.

They've never been tested.

They'll never be able to do this.

And they're the ones who just grew up fast because they had to.

And they become the hero generation.

So whenever you hear people, you know, talking down about the teenagers of today or the 20-somethings of today, be careful because those, that is the hero generation.

And this is a cycle that goes way back to ancient Egypt.

I mean, they've tracked this thing way, way, way back for centuries.

And this 80-year cycle continues to show itself.

The question is:

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So you can't cobble together that, that, uh, that Hitler style thing, but you can in this season.

And we've always missed it.

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Now, the question is, do we understand it enough to save it?

This is where populism becomes bad.

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I have to play something that happened in Davos yesterday that is unexplainably good.

This is

the head of JPMorgan Chase, the CEO, Jamie Dimon.

Listen to what he says when everybody's starting to talk down about Trump and MAGA.

Listen to this.

Cut nine.

When people say MAGA, they're actually looking at people voting for Trump and they think they're voting, and they're basically scapegoating them, that you are like him.

But I don't think they're voting for Trump because of his family values.

Just take a step back, be honest.

He was kind of right about NATO, kind of right about immigration.

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He was right about some of China.

I don't like what he did.

Oh, I said China virus.

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You're not supporting Trump.

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It's hard to hate 75 million of your fellow Americans.

I agree.

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could we just stop that stuff and actually grow up and treat other people with respect and listen to them a little bit?

That happened at Davos.

Jamie Dimon,

who is on record not liking Donald Trump at all.

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And we have a new,

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Let's put it this way.

if you're worried about the growth of government and surveillance on you and controlling every aspect of your life, your mood's not going to improve much with this new secret court that Joe Biden has hatched up and put in through executive order.

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In a deal to let companies, and I'd like you to stop me when you don't understand something or you think you can explain it, Stu.

Okay.

Okay.

All right.

This one's a wild one.

In a deal to let companies keep trading transatlantic data, the White House built an opaque new forum that could affect national security and privacy rights without any paper trail.

I mean, there's a lot of questions in that paragraph, but usually the opening one's setting you up for the explanation.

So perhaps I should wait a second.

At an undetermined date, In an undisclosed location, the Biden administration began operating a secretive new court to protect Europeans' privacy rights under U.S.

law.

Known officially as the Data Protection Review Court, it was authorized in an October 2022 executive order to fix a collision of European and American law that had been blocking the lucrative flow of consumer data between American and European companies for three years.

Now, this is because Europe has just put in a very strong privacy law

and they're enforcing those things.

Well,

we have a problem exchanging data now because of their privacy laws.

The court's eight judges, eight judges, were named last November, including, oh, Attorney General Eric Holder.

He's trustworthy.

Oh, good.

Its existence has allowed companies to resume the lucrative transatlantic data trade with the blessing of EU officials.

What is the lucrative transatlantic data trade?

Yeah, I don't know.

They say that it's companies, but

then

just listen to the whole story.

I mean, they say that's companies trading data or like, for instance, Facebook having servers here with European data on their servers.

Okay.

Okay.

So you could argue maybe that this needs to be sorted out because there's nothing nefarious going on here, right?

It's just

it's just why the secrecy

very strange.

Also, did we have a I mean, we cover the news every day.

Did we have a new bill that created this or was there a new discussion?

What was the debate?

I don't remember the kids.

I was in the order.

A dictate.

A dictate from it can create new courts?

New courts.

New courts.

Oh, now.

The next sentence,

because you understand clearly what we're talking about, right?

The next sentence of this article is: the details get blurry after that.

Okay, so that what we just had was that Christian.

The in focus part.

Okay.

It's going to get a little blurry now.

Okay.

The court's location is a secret.

The Department of Justice will not say if it has taken a case yet.

Why would you hide the location of a court that is

overseeing data transfers?

What on earth?

Why would that need to be a secretive location?

I don't have no idea.

Though the court has a clear mandate ensuring Europeans their privacy rights under U.S.

law, its decisions will also be kept a secret from both the EU residents petitioning the court and the federal agencies tasked with following the law.

Wait, wait.

So someone in the EU...

Comes to the American court that

they don't know where the location is.

Right.

Or

they can contact them.

Don't know anything.

So, when that happens, which I would assume it'd be very infrequently, but when they do,

they go through some sort of case and then they don't get to know the result of the case.

Well, it's not only that.

Plaintiffs are also not allowed to appear in person and are represented.

And how could they?

They don't know where it is.

Correct.

And are represented by a special advocate appointed by the U.S.

Attorney General.

Okay, so.

Okay.

so.

I've got a problem with my data and I go to this court that I don't know where it is.

And you can't actually go to the corner.

I can't actually, I'm not physically go.

I just like I contact them.

They create a case and they assign an advocate for me to argue the case, but I can't know

where it is, when it's going on, and what the outcome is.

Yes.

Okay, perfect.

Yes.

This is just to restore some trust.

Oh, good.

Critics worry that it will tie the hands of intelligence agencies with an unusual power.

It can make binding decisions on surveillance practices with federal agencies, which won't be able to challenge those decisions.

Hmm.

Now, I thought this was about corporate data transfers.

Yeah, what does this have to do with intelligence agencies?

Until there's some clarity on how that's going to operate, I think you could expect the intelligence community to be nervous about what it might mean, especially since it's not even clear what its caseload is going to look like.

Hmm.

For the European citizens, it's supposed to help.

The picture is just as murky.

Private advocates argue that it will be nearly impossible for European residents to bring cases, given that they will have to know that they're being surveilled to file a complaint.

Right.

Quote, I don't think anyone sitting around in Spain is unhappy about his visa being denied

and

is going to think that it could be based on data transfers to the U.S.

and go through this process.

Wait a minute.

I know.

I thought we were talking about corporations trading data.

What would that have to do with a visa being denied from the government?

It's weird, huh?

It feels like, and you tell me if I'm wrong here, but it feels like what's actually happening is that companies, let's say in the United States, are capturing data and then EU governments are buying the data from the companies in the United States

or the opposite, right?

It's illegal for us to spy on Europeans.

Right.

I mean, on Americans.

And it's illegal for them to spy on Europeans.

So we spy on the Europeans.

They spy on the Americans.

And it goes through companies that are just in a international data trade, which is quote-unquote lucrative.

Correct.

For the business community, however, the court has already done its first job.

Its very existence allowed allowed EU regulators to finally bless the resumption of the cross-border data transfer.

Oh, good.

Now, I'm not kidding.

Here's the next sentence.

What happens next,

or perhaps is already happening,

is far less clear.

So, wait, the part before this was the clear part.

I thought

two parts before was the clear part.

Then it got murky.

Murky or blurry.

Blurry.

And now it gets even less clear.

Got it.

Okay.

So now you can't even see light at this point.

The Data Protection Review Court is a solution to a transatlantic problem that had bedeviled much of corporate America and big tech companies in particular.

The global trade in personal data is large and growing up to $7.1 trillion between the U.S.

and the EU alone.

but governed by legal regimes that differ sharply across borders.

The private data of European, citizens.

Now, again, we're back to the corporations, right?

Next paragraph.

The private data of European citizens can legally be surveilled by U.S.

intelligence agencies, but unlike Americans, Europeans have no recourse under American law if agencies overreach.

Again, I thought, is this an example of a public-private partnership?

Yeah, that's what I'm wondering.

I mean, it seems like they're going around these rules by creating

an entity

within some new industry where they can just make these data transfers occur without them going legally from government to government.

As Europe began to implement its stringent 2018 data privacy law, the imbalance sat badly with EU authorities.

And in both a 2015 and 2020 ruling, a European court barred companies outright from transferring or processing EU citizens' data in the U.S., or at least until the citizens had a way to pursue their rights.

So

they can now take the data out.

They couldn't before, but now that they've done this secret court, they can take the data out because apparently people in Europe will know when they're being surveilled, when their data has been used against them, and they'll have a secret court to go.

Well, and they, I mean, you know, that's their recourse.

They won't know if anything's been done.

Yeah, this seems like one of those things that in five years, when we find out they've been doing it all the time, they will say, well, no one ever asked in court.

We got that court set up.

Yeah.

And no one ever showed up.

Yeah.

It's weird.

We had like no cases for five years.

It seemed like no one had a problem with what was going on, I guess.

So I don't know who appointed the judges, but the one that announced the judges is Merrick Garland.

I think it said earlier in the article that the AG was the one who did it.

Oh, good, good.

Yeah, good.

He's Garland.

So it's Garland.

Four of them have deep-rooted experience with classified information from their previous careers in the NSA and National Security Council.

Oh, good.

Or the Department of Justice.

Oh.

Perfect.

Okay.

We've seen no problems in those arenas at all lately.

No.

When intelligence agencies are, you know, the watchdogs of themselves, what could possibly go wrong?

What could go wrong?

They're the experts in themselves.

Experts believe the intelligence community is cautiously waiting for the court's decisions with the hopes there won't be new restrictions imposed on its operations.

The judge's final authority, however, creates a degree of concern.

That finality could create an unanticipated problem for the administration, according to some intelligence experts.

They believe the court could not just constrain the government spying activity in specific cases, but set precedents that cut against the administration policy.

Of what?

Of spying on you.

We're talking about a secret court, a secret agency whose location we don't know.

We know nothing about it.

We have no idea what court cases are going through.

And

they're worried that it could set a precedent to cut against the administration policy.

Of what?

I thought we were talking talking about corporate data transfers and protecting Europeans uh-huh what why would this the executive order's language however specifies the court's ruling should apply only to the individual case that they are hearing which we won't know about nor will the people who brought the case how could it apply to other cases if no one knows what the result is though experts believe decisions could still create an unofficial precedent for other surveillance operations

again surveillance operations.

I thought it was like, you know,

corporations, some handbag company is trading data with some department store overseas.

Right.

I thought that's what we were.

We're not talking about that.

No, we're

a citizen compliant first has to shuttle between an EU data protection official and the U.S.

Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which will decide whether there was a civil rights violation from the data collection.

So

the National Intelligence Agency is going to decide whether or not that's even worth bringing up to the court.

Regardless of the results, the response to the initial complaint will neither confirm nor deny that the EU resident was under U.S.

surveillance.

This is insanity.

If you don't think our government is built a secret court on surveillance that you don't have access to,

if you don't think that we are living in a time where this administration and past administrations have been building a

cage for you where they know absolutely everything about you,

you're fooling yourself.

And you don't have a way to stop it.

Well, you could, of course, apply.

You'll find that in the blue pages, I'm sure,

in your phone book.

I mean, it sounds worrisome.

But at the end of the day, remember, Eric Holder is there to watch the process.

Amen.

Thank you for that ray of sunshine.

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Glad we got that out of our system.

Now, now there's really nothing else weird

going on.

Well, I mean,

okay, there is this.

This happened at the World Economic Forum.

It's a speaker, Jojo,

I guess it's Meta.

She is from the stop EcoSide International.

Here's what she had to say yesterday at the World Economic Forum.

Ecocide, as a word, is

becoming better known around the world, and the concept is generally mass damage and destruction of nature.

But legally speaking,

what our organization and other collaborators aim to do is to have this recognized legally as a serious crime.

Because one of the issues that sort of pervades all of this discussion is that we have a kind of cultural, very ingrained habit of not taking damage to nature as seriously as we take damage to people and property.

And that, I mean, if you're campaigning for human rights, at least you know mass murder, torture, all of these things are serious crimes.

But there's no equivalent in the environmental space.

And so,

Christmas tree farm.

It's not like an international crime like genocide that involves a specific intent.

With Ecocide, what we see is actually what people are trying to do, what businesses are trying to do, is make money, is

farm, is fish, is is do all of these things that are

producing energy and so on as well.

But

what's missing is the awareness and the conscience around the side effects, around the collateral damage that happens with that.

With farming and fishing and like I said, Christmas tree farms.

That's mass genocide.

Happens every year.

And nobody says anything about people coming into those farms with axes and chainsaws.

Imagine if somebody walked into your child's school and cut their ankles, cut them at their ankles, and then just hauled them away.

And then, not to mention, prop their body up in their living room.

Wow, for a month.

Genocide.

It's disgusting as their body decays.

This is unbelievable.

Now, fishing and farming is ecocide.

What these people are planning and plotting, and it's the damn hippies again.

What they are plotting and planning will mean starvation, cold,

heat,

no transportation.

That's what they're actually planning.

They are a...

It's a death cult.

This is an absolute death cult.

I don't know.

If we don't farm, a lot of people starve.

But you worry about that tree.

You go ahead and do that.

People are planting tree.

We have more trees in America than we had 200 or 500 years ago.

What are you talking about?

Ecocide.

Oh, no, wait, it gets weirder from there.

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Boy, are the intelligence agencies freaking out about Donald Trump.

I heard an interview with somebody from the intelligence agencies over in England, and they said Donald Trump being elected is a national security threat to England.

And we needed to ponder that and realize what's at stake here.

Excuse me?

If all of the intelligence agencies and everybody is saying that this man is a threat to their countries,

does anybody think that they're going to allow him?

This is so dangerous.

Who are these people to make these decisions instead of us?

It's absolutely insane.

Now, Donald Trump has a way to go, but he's 16 points ahead

of

Nikki Haley in New Hampshire.

Don't know what's happening in South Carolina yet, but we happen to have somebody from South Carolina, South Carolina state representative,

Adam Morgan.

He is with the Freedom Caucus there.

He's actually the chairman,

and we appreciate you coming on.

I wanted to get you on.

I wanted to get you on for a couple of reasons.

One, do you have any idea what's going to happen with the vote between Nikki Haley and President Trump?

I would predict a very similar outcome to Iowa.

Okay.

I don't know that there's too much difference with our values.

I think people here are very pro-Trump.

In my area, there's a lot of people that like DeSantis too.

I'm not seeing much

action or movement for Nikki at all.

Okay.

So, Adam, you are part of the Freedom Caucus, and

I understand that the rhinos there are

trying to thwart

anything that you guys are trying to do.

They're muzzling you guys.

How?

Yeah.

Well, you know, you actually had me on the program several months ago when they kicked us out of Republican caucus over that loyalty pledge.

They said we couldn't share pictures of the public voting board with constituents because it made other Republicans look bad.

They said we couldn't endorse or campaign against other members, even if they did something illegal or immoral.

Now, here we are months later, and one of the chairmen, a Republican, gets busted for telling lobbyists, give me campaign cash and I will move your bills out of committee.

And he's currently being investigated and referred to, oh yeah, referred to a prosecutor.

He is still in House leadership.

And no one that signed that pledge can call him out because they signed a crony, unprecedented pledge, but they kicked us out for not

signing it.

Well then, just last week, they decide that since they can't silence us by kicking us out of their caucus, their closed-door caucus meetings, they're going to change House rules to make it so that we can't offer amendments on the floor.

Now, yesterday we took up the Help Not Harm bill, which is a bill that prohibits transgender surgeries on minors.

And during that debate, they didn't have criminal penalties.

You know, for physicians that do this, they didn't have reporting requirements for parents, for kids at school when they're transitioning and the parents aren't aware.

All of our Freedom Congress members, we offered a bunch of those amendments up and made them take hard votes.

They actually voted down criminal penalties, and then Riley Gaines jumps in on Twitter and blasts them all and says they all need to be primarily.

Well, they do a 180.

They pull an amendment and it passes strong makes it a felony all because of the Freedom Congress amendments and because of the information to the public.

Well they want to change House rules now that we can't offer amendments.

Literally a playbook like straight out of the Nancy Pelosi playbook.

They're going to remove the ability to make motions on the floor and they're going to make it so that the majority leader and minority leader get to hand pick which amendments get heard on bills like help not harm, save women's sports, you know, constitutional carry, whatever it is.

I mean, so it is literally a full court press to silence and marginalize conservative members who will not go along to get along, won't sign their pledges, you know, won't fall in line and accept weak, watered-down token bills.

You know, we're just done with that.

There's so many, I believe, so many conservatives across the country who are recently elected who are just, we're sick of the same old, same old.

Like, we're going to fight, we're going to stand up, we're going to make them take hard votes, and when we do, we win.

So what is

wow, I mean, you guys have a constitution, don't you?

I mean, yeah, right.

We do.

So the thing is, they can set House rules.

So thankfully, we actually got a beat last week.

A lot of grassroots got focused on this.

They heard about these rules and started calling their legislators, which I once again will urge anyone listening, if you're in the state of South Carolina, right now, go to South Carolina House of Representatives, find your legislator, and email them or call them and tell them, do not pass Nancy Pelosi rules that restrict the conservatives' ability to legislate.

Like, I mean, you've got to do it.

Because really, what I've learned in my time in office, the only way we really win is if the people are behind us.

But

you have to have legislators who are willing to stand and make the fight and inform the public, and then you've got to have the public actually pressuring the rest of the body to do what's right.

And so that's what we're doing.

We're focused on that.

We amend legislation at every turn and we've been so effective.

The assistant majority leader, a Republican,

just this week went to a lobbyist special interest group on stage and urged them.

They said, you've got to donate and recruit

candidates against Freedom Caucus Republicans and get them out.

They're crazy.

They're too conservative.

You need to help us get rid of these people.

This is a Republican leader, and they spent $700,000 in attack ads in less than a year on my 17 members.

I mean, they're doing everything they can to stamp out the conservative movement in South Carolina.

And yet we keep winning.

And like I said, the way we're doing it is because of the people.

And so we've got to get this information out there.

That's why I'm so grateful for you and people like you who have these platforms that can help inform people and let them know about what's going on.

I find this absolutely despicable,

remarkable in some aspects, but absolutely predictable with what the GOP now represents.

The GOP,

I'm so sick and tired of hearing how we're radical when all we want is constitutional rule.

That's all we want.

We'll live with the vote of the people as long as it's fair.

We'll live with the vote of the people.

We'll live with the process.

You know, you take a vote, you disagree.

But I am so sick and tired of being labeled a radical when all I want is a group of people to execute their oath of office and protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and to actually represent the people.

These people, I'm telling you, both parties are so damn corrupt.

They get their...

It's an uniparty.

Yes, it is.

It's an absolute antiparty.

Absolutely.

You know, at that same event I was talking about, the assistant majority leader says we need to raise money against these crazies.

He's immediately echoed and followed by the minority leader of the Senate, a Democrat, who said, I couldn't agree more.

You know, we got to get rid of these nudge.

I mean, so you have literally Republican and Democrats agreeing, we've got to get rid of the people who have passed, say, women's sports, who have passed constitutional carry, who have, you know, we were the ones that did all the election integrity, the prohibition on vaccine mandates.

Every one of those bills came from Freedom Congress members.

That's who they think is crazy.

You almost can't make it up.

But everyone knows that this is going on.

The question is, what's the remedy?

The remedy is we've got to have good, strong, principled, courageous people to run for office.

And if you're listening right now and you live in the state of South Carolina, you need to consider running for office this cycle.

You have overwhelming majority of members in the legislature who do not represent your values.

They don't want to vote on the record.

They don't want to change or fix things or do any work.

And we've got to have a better quality of candidate.

It's one of the reasons I'm running for Congress.

I think the same thing is needed there.

We need conservatives to run at all levels.

The county, the state, the federal, people who will go in and not just be all talk, not just

smile and say, oh yeah, I'm a Republican.

They actually say, you know what, I know what my principles and values are.

I know what my constituents want.

I'm going to use the office that I have to implement my worldview, the principles I hold dear, the constitutional principles that I know are rooted in truth, and I'm going to implement them in the world around me and defend what I hold dear.

And we've done that.

We've shut down a pediatric transgender clinic here in South Carolina.

We sued school districts that were blatantly teaching CRT when no one would do anything about it.

My caucus sued, and we won both cases, and it's out of the schools.

We win when you fight.

But you have to have people who are willing to have the backbone and fight.

And you need the people behind you.

This is our constitutional duty.

This is what we are supposed to do as people.

I know people say, I'm tired of calling them all the time, but that's how we got into this situation.

We didn't pay attention.

We didn't call.

We weren't involved.

And they knew that.

And so this whole thing went corrupt.

Our constitutional duty is to be informed and to make your voice heard.

So if you're in South Carolina, I want you to call your legislator and say, do not pass the Nancy Pelosi House Rules Bill.

It's an abomination.

When you are silencing representatives of people

and you're not allowing them to say, I'd like to suggest an amendment to this.

I'd like to change this a little bit and suggest that.

When you can't even allow them to speak, you know, you know you're on the losing side.

Only the losing side does that.

You're neutering the institution.

Yes.

I mean, you're literally silencing people who represent 700,000 South Carolinians.

Amazing.

Thank you so much.

I appreciate it.

Thanks for everything you guys do.

Anything that we can ever do for you guys in the Freedom Caucus, and I mean this countrywide, you just let me know.

Thanks, Adam.

That's Adam Morgan.

He is South Carolina State Representative and the Freedom Caucus chairperson.

Nothing surprises me anymore.

Nothing.

Nothing surprises me.

You know, I was just looking up as we were doing this interview.

I was looking up at one of the television screens from one of the networks, and they had the gang of four up, the people that are making all the decisions.

And you have Chuck Schumer

and Mitch McConnell.

Then you have Hakeem Jeffries

and Mike Johnson.

Tell me,

maybe Mike, the jury is still out on a little bit.

I don't know.

But the other three,

what is the difference between them?

Really, what is the difference between them?

And they're the ones that are deciding what bills come up, if you can offer an amendment or not.

That's not constitutional rule.

There's no debate.

When is the last time you heard people on the floor actually debate stuff?

When?

When was the last time you heard them go to the floor and say, hey, should we go to war or not?

Your voice isn't being

represented.

And you know this because your representative, most likely, like all of my representatives, say the same thing.

Why am I even here?

I don't have a voice.

They don't, we're not voting on things.

We're just, they shove a bill in our face, and we've got two hours to go over it, which is impossible.

And then you vote for it.

And if you don't, then you're going to be punished by the party.

That is Soviet Union stuff.

I urge you, he's exactly right.

If you think at all right now, when I say this, that you should run for office and you have a feeling in the pit of your stomach like, oh, crap, then run for office.

Run for office.

Know the Constitution inside and out and run for office.

It's the only way this thing is going to be taken back.

Do you know why the WEF is so freaked out right now?

Little fact I shared last night on TV, I'll share with you in a second.

it'll boggle your mind you'll understand exactly why they are trying to silence all of the voices now why that is their number one priority this year can't wait number one priority what is that priority and why

I'll tell you next there's a massive difference between Mitch McConnell and Hakeem Jeffries though really

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why is it that the elites are freaking out and trying to do everything they can to silence you?

Why is this the number one concern of the World Economic Forum?

They say put even the ecological stuff to the side.

This year, it has to be miss and disinformation and controlling the narrative.

Why?

As I showed you on TV last night on my Wednesday night special, which is a don't miss if you really want to understand the world,

I showed you a chart started in 1800,

and it tracks the number of people

and elections that are happening in any given year worldwide.

This year, 2024, there are more elections happening worldwide for national leaders and national representatives than ever before in human history.

This is a global problem.

This is not Republicans and Democrats.

This is people versus elites.

And you know something's wrong.

You know it.

You're feeling it.

They're holding it together as long as they can because if you turn on them in the polls, then this whole thing is over and they know it.

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Yesterday, Donald Trump said that he will never, ever, ever allow the Fed to create a central bank digital currency.

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That would be a great thing for Trump to stop.

Up in New Hampshire, he leads Nikki Haley

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audio of what what happened yesterday.

Well, first of all, let me just set this up.

Here's John Kerry's daughter speaking on a panel at the World Economic Forum's Davos Summit.

His daughter, which it's like Judge Judy, what does she think about things?

Here she is

trying to paint a picture of the climate crisis.

Listen to her.

I cannot think of a topic more urgent, actually, than the intersection of climate change and health.

And I apologize that my back is to some folks.

The climate crisis is a health crisis fundamentally.

And that actually means it is a crisis, therefore, also of our stability, our security, our economic growth, and our fundamental future as a globe.

When we think about it, health is fundamental to everything that we are trying to do.

The country, like Zambia, is now shutting down its schools because of a cholera outbreak that is from increased rainfall.

In malaria is spreading in areas where it's been eradicated or removed in many of these countries.

We are losing progress against our sustainable development goals.

We have put billions of dollars towards those goals and we're truly losing progress.

We're now about to see the statistics of the deaths that we're seeing by 2050 is more than double what the statistics used to be.

This is not a future problem though.

We always talk of future numbers.

This is a problem happening here and now today.

2023 was an apocalyptic year in terms of extreme weather events and what we've seen happen.

That is about to to get worse.

It's always going to get worse.

It's always here.

You know, it's so weird how often they have to convince people a global catastrophe is here.

Do you remember when they were like, you know, when Rudy Giuliani came out and said, no, guys, this is really bad.

These buildings falling down is bad.

You have to understand.

Why won't you pay attention to it?

Remember when that happened?

No, it didn't happen that way.

I don't

recall that.

So they're all freaking out.

At the meantime, somebody's trying to bring some peace to the World Economic Forum yesterday.

Cut to, please.

This is...

I'm not sure.

Elon Musk identified this person as Elizabeth Warren.

I'm not sure if that's right.

She's wearing a mask.

But

she's praying, and then she's blowing and spitting into her hands

and rubbing them back and forth.

And then she goes and she puts her hands on the heads of each each of them and then

coughs on them, which I kind of enjoy.

I kind of enjoyed myself that a group of people that were so freaked out by anybody coughing anywhere near them are now

having some sort of a prayer ritual

where you get coughed upon, which I think is very, very, very nice.

So that's the kind of stuff they were engaging in yesterday.

All normal stuff.

And then this crazy man comes up who's a radical, dangerous guy.

And his name is Millay.

And he had something to say.

He was just elected in Argentina and he had some warnings for the World Economic Forum.

Here we go, cut three.

The main leaders of the Western world have abandoned the model of freedom for different versions of what we call collectivism.

We're here to tell you that collectivist experiments are never the solution to the problems that afflict the citizens of the world.

Rather, they are the root cause.

At one point, I counted six people applauding.

Yeah,

as many as six.

Is it the same person six times?

Well, I'll leave that.

I'm just going to leave that murky, okay?

Now, here he is giving giving an update to the definition of socialism.

The West has unfortunately already started to go along this path.

I know to many it may sound ridiculous to suggest that the West has turned to socialism, but it's only ridiculous

if

you only limit yourself to the traditional economic definition of socialism, which says that it's an economic system where the state owns the means of production.

This definition,

in my view, should be updated in the light of current circumstances.

Today, states don't need to directly control the means of production to control every aspect of the lives of individuals.

With tools such as printing money, debt, subsidies,

controlling the interest rate, price controls and regulations to correct the so-called market failures, they can control the lives and fates of millions of individuals.

This is how we come to the point where by using different names or guises

a good deal of the generally accepted political offers in most Western countries are collectivist variants whether they proclaim to be openly communist, fascists, Nazis, socialists, social democrats,

nationalist socialists, Democrat Christians, Christian Democrats, neo-Keynesians,

progressive, populists, nationalists or globalists.

At bottom, there are are no major differences.

They all

say that the state should steer all aspects of the lives of individuals.

They all defend a model contrary to that one which led humanity to the most spectacular progress in its history.

You know, we have said for a long time on this program, I've said for maybe 15 years,

where is the next Lincoln?

Where is the next Churchill?

Where's the next even Kennedy?

Where are they?

We've been adrift with no leadership.

There are leaders popping up now.

You know, Donald Trump, they hate him for a reason.

He was a big topic this week.

He's a danger to the World Economic Forum and all of their plans.

Well, wow, sign me up to vote for him right away.

Can I vote twice?

If I die, make sure I vote for Donald Trump twice.

Okay, please, if I die, do not let me die voting Democrat.

This guy coming from Argentina, speaking this truth, is remarkable, remarkable.

Who would have expected it from Argentina?

Here he is on his warning.

We are here to warn you

about what could happen if the countries in the Western world that became rich

through the model of freedom stay on this path of servitude.

The case of Argentina is an empirical demonstration that no matter how rich you may be, or how much you may have in terms of natural resources, or how skilled your population may be, or educated, or how many bars of gold you may have in the central bank, if measures are adopted that hinder the free functioning of markets, free competition, free price systems, if you hinder trade, if you attack private property, the only possible fate is poverty.

Talking about a market failure is an oxymoron.

There are no market failures.

If transactions are voluntary, the only context in which there can be a market failure is if there is coercion.

And the only one that is able to coerce generally is the state, which holds a monopoly on violence.

Consequently, if someone considers that there is a market failure, I would suggest that they check to see if the state intervention involved.

Jeez, he's clear.

It's interesting, you know, because that is, that's someone who...

really

put a lot of thought into not even conservative looks like libertarian economic theory someone who really cares about it.

And he talks a good game.

I hope this works.

I had the, as I was watching this speech, I had this

layer of fear fall over me that

if this doesn't work,

what's going to get blamed?

Oh,

the people in freedom and so clear and so real and really believes this stuff, it seems.

And that if this goes awry, if some of these reforms don't work or they are blamed, this is what happened after the fall of the Soviet Union.

You know, we had a real opportunity for capitalism to really just get rid of the stuff forever.

And a lot of people went in there to ensure that capitalist transition did not work the way it was supposed to.

Well, you've got every,

these people are the enemy of all of the globalists.

The people who are saying, put your belief in the things that we know have worked time and time again and put your belief and your trust in the people, not these bloated institutions.

They're the ones who screw things up.

That does work.

It does work.

We know it.

Time and time again.

It has worked all over the world.

The problem is, is if the bad guys, the guys who don't want you to be free, the people that believe that they have to control everything,

if they are entrenched, like in our system they are

deep deeply entrenched in this system the deep state if they can get their hooks in you get their hooks in the system uh they can make sure that it doesn't succeed but i will tell you um

as much as you think the deep state uh could do that

If they could, they wouldn't be so worried about Donald Trump because they'd know we just thwart him.

Nobody will ever know.

They have to, I'm telling you, I worry about assassination.

I really worry about assassination.

They have said in advance

everything that they were going to do.

They just said, this is what the Republicans are going to do.

And then they did it.

There's been one word missing from their warnings until the last couple of weeks, and that is assassination.

You know, there's going to be somebody crazy on the right.

I hate to say it, but assassination might be in our future.

Every time they start talking like this, it's because that's what they're about to do.

And

I'm just saying that's the pattern.

I can't imagine anyone wanting to do that.

I hope to God.

There are crazy people out there that want to do things.

And I pray for our Secret Service.

I don't want any president, no matter how much I like or dislike, and I don't think Americans would be down with that.

We don't do that.

Of course not.

I mean, it's just

such a dark time, and I think there's a lot of people out there just scared of everything, right?

Yeah, and I can't, you know, it's understandable.

And I don't think that the,

you know,

I think this is the really crazy end of the spectrum.

This is not, you know, your your Democrats that would plan something.

This is the crazy end who have been convincing themselves that he is Hitler and there is nothing else that can be done.

Everything will be destroyed unless he's stopped.

If he wins the election,

if you actually believed that.

And I don't know how many people actually believe that and how many are saying it because they know their world's going to be rocked.

They can actually believe it.

I think some of them do.

I think some, well, this is the problem.

I'm talking about the people in power who say it.

I don't think they actually believe he's Hitler.

If they did, they would not empower his opponents in primaries.

No.

That's the last thing.

Excuse me.

They would not target the power.

They would instead try to help

anything to beat him.

I mean, they say this over and over again.

These people are Hitler.

And then they're like, well, but we're going to run ads for them in the primary.

It's like, wait, that's not very consistent.

So they must not believe it, but you do worry about that sort of rhetoric being put out there for a long period of time over a population.

You know, God forbid.

Our nation is too short on hope right now, especially when it comes to the economy and personal finances.

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Let me play one more clip from Malay.

This is how he ended his speech yesterday, and he's speaking directly to you.

Listen.

Do not be

intimidated either by the political caste or by parasites who live off the state.

Do not surrender to a political class that only wants to stay in power and retain its privileges.

You are social benefactors.

You're heroes.

You're the creators of the most extraordinary period of prosperity we've ever seen.

Let no one tell you that your ambition is immoral.

If you make money, it's because you offer a better product at a better price, thereby contributing to general well-being.

Do not surrender to the advance of the state.

The state is not the solution.

The state is the problem itself.

You are the true protagonists of this story.

And rest assured that as from today, Argentina is your staunch, unconditional ally.

Thank you very much, and long live freedom.

Damn it.

Wow.

Long live freedom.

Damn it.

That's amazing.

You know, for the first time in listening to him yesterday, for the first time,

I kind of felt like people must have felt behind the iron curtain when Reagan stepped up.

And he said, you,

you are the secret.

You are the ones that will change the world.

This is an evil empire, and the wall needs to come down.

When he was saying those things, and they heard them, They must have had hope.

This is going to be over.

This is over.

Maybe eventually this comes to an end.

Right.

And we don't, we're not living in the Soviet Union, we are living in a different country than I've ever lived in.

And our rights are going away faster and faster every single day.

And when I was listening to him, I was like, wow,

maybe, maybe this does come roaring back.

Maybe we're at the tip of something unbelievable.

Yeah, maybe, maybe.

I mean, we've had, look, we've gone, there have been periods where freedom has won out for a time and advanced.

And we saw that

with Reagan back in that time.

Of course, saw it many times in our history before that.

And maybe we'll hit that.

It's always hard to be optimistic when things look bleak.

But this is when the optimism winds up being right.

Like you have to hit a bottom to turn it around.

And maybe that's where we are.

And you have to start seeing some leaders.

That's been my biggest problem.

Where are the global leaders?

Where's anybody leading?

Well, they're starting to pop up all around the world in unexpected places.

And

you know that they're, you know that they're right because the global elites are scared crapless.

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when did working in your your garage and coming up with a software program make you into the guy who decides what happens in the world?

I mean, Bill Gates, I'm so sick of Bill Gates trying to tell everybody exactly how to live, what to eat.

He's back on the bandwagon of we got to get rid of meat.

Got to stop eating meat.

We got to stop.

You got to just stop eating meat.

Really?

No, thank you.

No, thank you.

When did anybody elect him to anything?

At the World Economic Forum, there are 35.3 million refugees currently looking for a home.

There are 114 million people that had to flee their homes, according to the World Economic Forum, from climate change.

So they've got to move 114 million people somewhere.

And

it looks like, according to the director of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, countries have a financial accountability to those refugees worldwide it's a duty we need to pass laws that permit more freedom of movement there are 114 million people that have had to flee their homes right now and he's saying Canada is likely to be seen as a desirable place for future migration flows due to its significant freshwater and agricultural endowments and the vast territory that offers options for mass relocation.

By the way, 35.3 million refugees worldwide, 35 million is the entire population of Canada.

I don't know if I'm Canada, if I'm in the United States, I'd like a say.

I'd like a say.

Because I know I'd like to say about the 10 million that are here.

And you'd argue that they had a say and they put Justin Trudeau in control and you can bet that this will happen if he has any say in it.

Yeah, and it will continue to happen if you re-elect Joe Biden or anybody from that party because they are all working and operating on the same WEF plan.

Now, Donald Trump scaring the heck out of people.

Why?

Because

more people than ever before, ever in history, are going to the ballot box this year.

And this is a global problem.

This is not just America.

This is happening all over the West.

And the West is going to vote for their leadership more than ever before.

More candidates are up to choose from.

And that's why they're trying their best to control the narrative and also to paint people like Donald Trump as extremists and also to discredit and

put people like me and Ben Shapiro and everybody else that you like, Joe Rogan, all behind a digital wall.

It's a digital ghetto.

And they've got to do it quickly because they know they cannot lose this election.

And Donald Trump, in the meantime, he's got how many

new court cases are coming all the way through August.

How he's going, if they don't delay these,

as Dershowitz told me, we're a banana republic because there's no way you can defend yourself in all of these, you know, this quickly.

Just one one case has 3 million documents his attorneys would have to go through, and there's more being added, and they've got until March.

Oh, okay.

What's the point, though?

What's the point?

There's no point in doing any of this if it's going to happen after the election.

The whole point

of these things are to disrupt the election.

The election.

The election.

They have to figure out a way to do this.

And they've got so many different chances at it.

You know, they're going to come through with some of it.

So there's more and more speculation on who he is going to pick.

It's not going to be Vivek Ramaswamy.

No, I don't think so.

The reporting is not really even talking about him in the conversation, though you pointed out, he said, it's been brought up to him more than any other person.

Yeah.

That's what Donald Trump told me.

He said, who do you think I should

put in for vice president?

And I said, you know, I think Vivek Ramaswamy has a real future ahead of him.

He's smart.

He can argue.

He can be in front of the press.

He's not afraid.

He doesn't get tripped up.

And his ideas are great.

And you'd be seen as the kingmaker.

And unlike Reagan, who had to have George H.W.

Bush, who came in and wrecked everything that Reagan did, this guy could actually build on what you do, and your legacy would live for a long time.

He said, that's the name that everybody keeps telling me.

He said, I hear that more than any other name.

It's weird how this happens.

I mean, we can go through some of the names.

in the stories from Jonathan Martin.

There's some, they talk, the main thrust of the story is there's a lot of people in his inner circle, including his children, saying not Mickey Haley.

Basically, that now, of course, we all know that after, I mean, you know, people forget Mike Pence endorsed Ted Cruz.

Oh, yeah.

Right?

Like, he gets over this stuff if he feels like he can get a win out of it, right?

Like, he's a fighter.

So he'll go into the ring and he'll swing and swing and swing and he'll break your nose and break a rib.

And I mean, that's as long as it's, you know, a trial between the two of you, he's going to be the one standing.

But afterwards, once the bell rings, he'll pick you up and be like, hey, that was a great fuck.

You remember, of course, in the documentary Rocky III, where Rocky Balboa fought Thunderlips, the ultimate male.

And once the

match was brutal, Clint.

But afterward, they took a photo and it was for charity.

They took a nice little photo

and everyone smiled.

Right.

And a lot of times what happens in politics, particularly Donald Trump politics.

Yes.

Like he is brutal to you till the second you are nice to him and then he's nice to you.

Like you saw it with Vivek.

I mean, he started coming after Vivek.

He's gone after these other people.

I don't think the fighting that is happening with a Nikki Haley would at all limit him from picking her.

I think there's other reasons.

Like, you know, his base really doesn't like her.

Right.

You know, and I think that's a major problem.

And his inner circle is very much against her.

Now, if it came down to he thought she was the way for him to get back to the White House, would he go down that road?

Quite possibly.

I don't, you know, but I don't know.

I mean, her views

are so different.

You know, people didn't hate Ron DeSantis.

You know, they just thought, ah, he's not right or he's not this or they weren't excited about him, but they didn't hate him.

Nikki Haley is kind of this universal Donald Trump voter hate.

Yeah, it really is.

I mean, I think, you know, obviously it's in her international views, I think, that are the main fuel on that.

I don't think people dislike her generally.

I think

I like her.

Yeah, but it's just

the party, especially the Trump wing of the party, has come a long way on those issues and just don't favor them.

I know, I don't.

They don't like the Ukraine stuff.

They don't like any of the international involvement.

Nope.

Some other names that are in here, some of them are kind of interesting.

Talking, this is Jonathan Martin talking to some of the insiders there.

They say that Kim Reynolds, the Iowa governor, would have been in the picture, but then she endorsed DeSantis.

Now, as I mentioned, Pennsylvania endorsed Cruz.

So if he really, really wanted her to be in there, perhaps that would blow over.

I don't think so because she's also strong on abortion.

That's one of the things Trump wants to moderate a little bit.

He doesn't want somebody who's really strong on abortion.

He just doesn't want to deal with it during the campaign.

This is brought up in the conversation around Christy Noam, who signed a very strong anti-abortion law, and he kind of wants to moderate that position in the general.

At least that's the reporting.

So, you know, that and combined with some of her personal struggles and rumors,

they say that she may not be the pick for those reasons, but she is being considered.

They also talk about.

Some of those rumors are not rumors.

I mean, I don't know what you're talking about, but there are rumors that are not rumors.

I mean,

I've seen it with my own eyes, not rumors.

But it's

not

she has some baggage scare.

I like her.

I really like her.

You've had her on the show a bunch of times.

I do, too.

They did talk about the interesting, they're basically talking about a consolation prize for Christy Noam if she does not get the VP slot, which she apparently, at least according to this reporting, and I think you've seen - I mean, she was the first prominent Republican that I can remember that came out and endorsed Trump very early in the primary process.

You know, no surprise that she might be going for the VP slot.

They said the sort of backup option that's being floated is her as the next head of the NRA, which obviously is going through its struggle.

The president doesn't appoint that, though.

Yeah, I mean, if Donald Trump wants to get somebody in that role, Donald Trump wants to get somebody in that role, I'm sure.

I think Christy Noam has been very good on the Submit, so she'd be great.

She'd be great.

Here's some other

names.

One of the names that one of the things that's interesting that they talk about in the article is this concept of someone in the mold of Dick Cheney, not policy-wise,

not with a mask,

but someone who would basically have no aspirations after the four years, someone who's not looking to run for president.

That's what happened with George W.

Bush and Cheney.

Cheney was like, I'm not running.

Right, exactly.

Yeah, exactly.

Somebody, I mean, that's not a name that's used here, but that consideration.

He says there are some play-it-safe prospects, North Dakota Governor Doug Bergham, who just

stupid.

Donald Trump is not

going to deaf.

I could totally picture Doug Bergham in the the cabinet somewhere.

Oh, yeah.

I could totally picture that.

You know, like, I don't know.

You know, some role that's prominent, but, you know, interior

of, you know, eyebrows.

It could be a secretary of eyebrows.

I'm sorry, I didn't mean to say eyebrows

to flabber.

They point out that he does admire people who were able to make a lot of money on their own, which, of course, is true.

Tim Scott, Marsha Blackburn, also mentioned here, Ben Carson.

I don't think any of those.

I don't think you'd pick any of those.

No, probably.

Marsha Blackburn's an interesting one.

I like that one.

It kind of

lose

her as a senator, and I don't want to lose Scott as a senator either.

Arkansas Governor Kisarah Huckabee Sanders and Senator Katie Britt may also be in the same consideration.

I think Sanders makes so much sense.

Sanders does make sense.

It's an interesting one.

Obviously, they've worked together before.

But one interesting note here, and this is an interesting nugget,

you read between the lines a little bit on this sentence.

It's not clear how much either wants the job, and both held out from endorsing Trump for long enough to be noticed, particularly in the case of Sanders.

It's interesting.

I mean, someone who obviously was the mouthpiece of the Trump presidency and then waited maybe a little too long for Don's comfortable.

I mean, there's a certain time allowance that you say, hey, this is just getting started.

But once it becomes time, Trump wants you on his side, especially someone who is that close to him.

So that's an interesting little nugget.

There's somebody planted that in this report.

I don't know who it was.

Someone in the inner circle.

We'll see.

Glenn Youngkin is mentioned

brought up by Lindsey Graham, though.

So I don't

think so.

I don't know.

A couple of interesting ones here.

This is a name that I've brought up before and many others have as well.

Elise Stefanik,

who

seemingly, and there's a nugget in here about how her whole thing about the presidents of the universities, remember we talked about that?

She did a great job in that.

And then went on MSNBC or NBC's Meet the Press to talk about it, how that was basically an audition to Trump and saying, hey, I can do this on a big stage.

And she did.

To be fair, she really did do a good job with that.

She did.

And she changed the course of multiple universities with her work there.

The other one brought up here, which is interesting, if you take out identity politics.

Take it out completely.

We're not talking about, oh, well, what does that person look like?

What kind of genitals do they have?

The stuff that we say we shouldn't consider.

A really interesting pick is JD Vance.

He's really smart.

He knows media.

He can argue with the best of them.

He's aligned on policy.

Yep.

That really is an interesting one, but I don't know.

I mean, it's every rumor here is saying that he wants a woman.

And we don't know if that's true.

He hasn't said that.

My phone hasn't rung.

What's that?

My phone hasn't rung.

I mean, I'm, you know, you are mostly a woman.

Yeah, so

I don't identify as that, but no, but you'd love the Broadway.

So

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Well, there's a new poll out that shows that only 20% of voters would vote for former President Donald Trump if he's convicted of a felony.

The poll shows that he would win against Joe Biden unless he's convicted of a felony.

If If he is, that falls apart.

Yeah, and I think this is something that conservatives haven't put too much thought into because anybody you talk to on the right sees this as just unwarranted persecution of a political enemy.

And if he gets convicted, which, I mean, I think I fully expect him to be convicted of something with 91 charges.

They're not going to go 0 for 91.

Especially in Washington, D.C.

They're going to, yeah, they're going to get him on something.

And I view that as

persecution.

I view the entire thing under those.

That's not to say he was perfect in every action, but the way they're handling this is not the way they would normally handle these situations.

No.

So that's the way we view it.

But when you look at people, I don't know, the 10% of independents in the middle that are going to probably make the decision as to who wins and who loses, it's not at all clear how they're going to handle it.

And a lot of polls do show that it makes a difference if the system, which they don't see as the deep state, you know, with a mindless, you know, attack against Donald Trump, they see it as you know this is this is how these the justice system is supposed to work in this country and we may not know until right around the election

i mean these things he's in court and the last court case starts in august um and he's got

what eight or nine of them that are that are going on uh and it's going to tie up the entire race but then when the verdicts start coming out it'll be end of summer or right up against the election.

You want to talk about election interference.

Oh my gosh.

It's unbelievable.

And I think it's surprising.

I think some people will see it the way that we do.

I think some independents will be like, wait, this doesn't seem right.

But it's not clear that that's the way it's going to play out.

No.

And according to the polls today,

felony.

20% say, I'm okay with that.

That's not enough to win.

We really

have to think this one through and pray.

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