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President Donald Trump, billionaire Elon Musk, and now at each other's throats. So, this could have huge implications
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for the president's agenda, also the future of the Republican party. Fox's Douglas Zader has the latest from
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Washington. Well, this quickly escalated into a very public feud between the president and Elon Musk after an
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unlikely political alliance that seemed to defy the odds. I give it to Elon as a
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presentation from our country. Hard to believe that just a week ago, President Trump was handing Elon Musk a golden key
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to the White House. Now, a bitter falling out. I'm very disappointed in Elon. I've helped Elon a lot. And that
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was diplomatic compared to what was playing out on social media. Trump wrote, "I asked him to leave. I took
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away his electric vehicle mandate and he just went crazy." Musk, initially angry
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over the deficit impact of Trump's so-called big beautiful budget bill, had a flurry of posts on X. The Trump
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tariffs will cause a recession in the second half of this year. Time to drop the really big bomb. Donald Trump is in
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the Epstein files. And perhaps most stinging, without me, Trump would have lost the election.
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Wow. Uh-oh. Uh-oh. At one point, he even seemed to back impeachment. One lawmaker
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didn't hold back on Musk. You've lost your damn mind. Trump threatened to cut
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Musk's government contracts. Well, considering the fact that that's very uh a dangerous thing to say, you know, uh
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to, you know, admit that you basically broke the law. You're basically
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admitting that you broke the law. You rigged the election,
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okay, to get Trump in
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office. All right. That that's uh you're basically admitting that you committed a
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crime that could get you
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deported. That's the
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thing. Or worse. Musk threatened to halt some of his work
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with NASA. But in the meantime, the president's domestic agenda is now teetering on Capitol Hill. I think one
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of the big questions now with this uh big beautiful bill is whether some of these conservative hardliners in
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Congress are going to follow along with Trump or if Speaker Johnson can hold this together. But in the battle between
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Musk and like I said, man, I mean, Trump should
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have never fired Elon. He has so much over you and you know you couldn't have won this election on your
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own because too much of what have you done?
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People hate you for it. So it had to be rigged. The president of the United
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States of hiding the Epstein files because he is in them. Wasn't a
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question. It was an accusation and it implies Trump is a pedophile to my ears.
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Now, Trump hasn't responded. Some are taking this as an admission. Let's play this back again. I Musk accused the
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president of the United States of hiding the Epstein files because he is in them.
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Wasn't a question. It was an accusation. And it implies Trump is a pedophile to
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my ears. Now, Trump hasn't responded. Some are taking this as an admission.
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Not me. I think again unless Musk does some serious ass kicking kissing on the
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quick, Trump is going to sue him for defamation. And if Trump sues, I think
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he wins. Now, I don't often like Trump's use of litigation. I didn't like it when he threatened to sue my parents for
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giving birth to me. True story. And I don't like him suing 60 Minutes. Trump could argue not only is the allegation
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false, but that Musk knows it's false. He knows what he said is BS and then he
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could force a huge settlement or a humongous
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award. I'm sorry. Uh I believe that it's true. I'm sorry. Why haven't you
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released the Epstein files, Trump? Why? Why have you not released the Epstein
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files? Mark joins us from Washington, DC live. Well, we appear, Ian, to just be
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living through the worst Marvel movie ever with Elon Musk now suggesting that
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he's going to drop the bomb, which is the revelation, according to Mr. Musk,
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unsubstantiated, uh, that Donald Trump's name is contained within the Epstein
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files, uh, and that that is a reason why they haven't yet been uh, released.
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Well, think about it. He gave uh a a back a pack of documents redacted of you
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know that's redacted nobody you can't see the person's name and the insult to the victims you give them to complete
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strangers content creators streamers okay with no real legal
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experience at all. What was the point of that? What was it?
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just saying it. It doesn't make any sense, but I'll tell you what makes sense. Hear what Katie Johnson got to
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say. Sure that you'll you'll fit pretty nicely here. And then he he tried to uh
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basically um rewind that a
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bit. Second, this is from my uh models and then there was the girls that did
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that. Like I thought there was a separation. So, um, you I I told him
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that I wasn't interested in that, but he said that I would do. I don't know. There was something about him that,
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um, I guess I kind of um held him like I held a lot of resentment towards him. By
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that time that that happened, I I kind of already started catching on that maybe I wasn't there for modeling and maybe I was just getting used for things
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and I felt that kind of held him responsible.
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The first time that I met Donald Trump uh was at uh a party at Jeffrey
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Epstein's um mansion. Uh we were he was
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there was a um an orgy going on and he was kind of watching off in the
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distance. um and he basically asked
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um if I could come over and give him um give him a hand job. And at first I
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wasn't very comfortable with it. This was like my first or you know first party and I I didn't you know I didn't
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think that that was my responsibility. Uh but my recruiter told me that I needed to do it. Um so I
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agreed to and um then he you know I said I began to
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sorry this is um a little difficult but um before I gave him a hand job he kind
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of slapped my hand away and said um you need to use a glove and the recruiter he ran over and handed me a glove and said
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no one touches Mr. Trump's penis without a glove. So, I needed to use a glove. I
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So, I agreed to. And um then this is Katie Johnson, by the
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way. Okay. One of Trump's victims.
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He, you know, I I said I began to, sorry, this is um a little difficult,
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but um before I be gave him a hand job, he
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kind of slapped my hand away and said, um, you need to use a glove. And the recruiter, he ran over and handed me a
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glove and said, "No one touches Mr. Trump's penis without a glove." So, I
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needed to use a glove. I um gave him a hand job. And then um
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immediately after you know he had an orgasm he left and I didn't see him
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again at that party. And unprotected sex etc. So and you know he's a he's he's
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germaphobe. I mean Donald Trump wouldn't shake your hand. He does now because he has to as a as a candidate of president.
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But back in the in the 70s and 80s if you went to shake Donald Trump's hand he would pull it back. He would and he
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would always have the hand wash with him to wash his hands. Donald Trump knew that I was 13. Um because the first the
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first night that I was there, Tiffany actually suggested that she had a whole bunch of different wigs and I expressed
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interest in them. You know, I always told her that I would love to walk around with blue hair. And so I tried
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some on and um there was a blonde wig that that she said that looked great on me. So I wore that wig. Um, and Donald
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Trump had specifically asked about me because I remind him of his daughter and she said, "Well, she's 13 as well." So,
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he knew the first time that he's Wow. Wow.
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saw me. But he took a liking to me because I look like his daughter.
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That is nasty. That is I mean look I I've even seen there have been uh pictures you could look at them online
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with him and Ivanka and it's really really you
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know it's really questionable about Donald Trump his relations with his with
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his with his daughter. It's really sick. [Music]
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There wasn't out of all the girls that were there with me. I never I've most of them
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were 13 14. I think the oldest one might have been 16 just but just turned 16. Um
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she'd been there for a while. Second time that I saw Mr. Trump
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um was same scenario. He was uh on looking some at an orgy and uh Tiffany
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came over to me and said that Donald Donald Trump had requested that I perform oral sex on him. Um and and
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never I had never done something like that with anybody. So I was a little nervous. Um, so I walked up to him uh
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and he was standing standing there very proud like and I just kind of moved in
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that direction and he kind of slapped me away and said, "What are you doing?" You know, you need to put a condom on. Like
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I was some like dirty filter or something without a condom. Tiffany ran
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over um and handed him a hand me a condom and apologized, you know, profusely and said that would never
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happen again. um that that and she looked at me and scolded me basically like a child and said that that's not
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how you know Donald Trump always you know anytime you touch his penis it needs to have a condom on or a glove you
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know you and especially when it comes performing oral sex. So um I apologized
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and then um I performed oral sex on him again once he was done he she was 13
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years old. He knew she was 13 and he said that she reminded him of his
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daughter the hell popped up. But that's the last I saw of him at that party.
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He's like when she's done he's out. So Um the only time that um that he tried
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to give me some money was the last our last encounter together. Um where he acted out a rape
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fantasy. Um it just I was forced to I was forced to
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give that money back because Jeffrey Epstein paid us um um
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after the party.
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[Music] But he just gave me the money. I I don't
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even know why he gave it to me. Maybe to make me feel more cheap, but it was um it was a pretty brut I it was a rape
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fantasy to him, but I I wasn't playing. So, uh there was a lot of comments um
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towards Mr. Epstein about, you know, being Jewish. um and you called him a
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Jew bastard, you know, so that he was cheap. And there was some words I I didn't even understand something about
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um his his p, you know, the shape of his penis um being directly related to his
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mole or I mean I'm I'm not too familiar with the Jew, you know, the Jewish tradition.
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So and uh we were to report to Mr. scene and basically tell them everything that
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happened uh with who um what they liked, what they disliked, if there was any
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requests, if there was any um talk about anything. Uh that's what you know we
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told Mr. Epste and everything and then he paid us and then we got to go home.
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[Music]
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It's not just Virginia Roberts saying the same things as Katie Johnson. In 2018, Stormmy Daniels also said Trump
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told her that she reminded him of his daughter before sex. And Trump's lawyer at the time,
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Michael Cohen, admitted that they paid Stormmy Daniels $130,000 to try and shut
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her up. I was involved in several of these um
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catch and kill episodes. He asked me to pay off an adult film star with whom he
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had an affair. He was concerned with the effect that it had had uh on the
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campaign. He had told me that he had spoken to a couple of friends and the perfect gift for the Baldi in your
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life. Get up to 70%.
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Sorry guys, let's play that back. Um, where he acted out a rape fantasy.
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Um, it just uh I was forced to I was forced to give
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that money back because Jeffrey Epstein paid us um after
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the party. [Music]
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So, but he just gave me the money. I I don't even know why he gave it to me. Maybe to make me feel more cheap, but it
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was um it was a pretty brut I it was a rape fantasy to him, but I I wasn't
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playing. So, uh there was a lot of comments um towards Mr. Epstein about, you know,
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being Jewish. Um and called him a Jew bastard, you know, so that he was cheap.
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And there was some words I I didn't even understand something about um his his p,
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you know, the shape of his penis. um being directly related to his mole or I
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mean I'm I'm not too familiar with the Jew, you know, the Jewish tradition.
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So, and uh we were to report to Mr. Epstein and basically tell him
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everything that happened uh with who um what they liked, what they disliked, if
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there was any requests, if there was any um talk about anything. Uh that's what
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you know we told Mr. I've seen everything. And then he paid us and then we got to go
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[Music]
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home. It's not just Virginia Roberts saying the same things as Katie Johnson.
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In 2018, Stormmy Daniels also said Trump told her that she reminded him of his
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daughter before sex. And Trump's lawyer at the time, Michael Cohen, admitted that they paid
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Stormmy Daniels $130,000 to try and shut her up.
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I was involved in several of these um catch and kill episodes. He asked me to
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pay off an adult film star with whom he had an affair. He was concerned with the
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effect that it had had uh on the campaign. He had told me that he had
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spoken to a couple of friends and it's 130,000. It's not a lot of money and we
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should do it. Harvey, he like Trump. Michael like Trump, but he don't like him enough to go through that time for
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him. He ain't from the neighborhood. And that's the big question. How much time could Michael Cohen face since we were
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quoting I'm a hustler? And that's basically it, you know.
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That is basically what we have as you have literally uh Katie Johnson telling
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the truth, all right, about what she experienced with Trump, but no one wants to hear her out because these uh people
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who worship Trump, they they don't care because he's white and that's what
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matters. Okay, so let's talk about the Rockland County election investigation.
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Trump officially. They're trying to remove him from office. Bipartisan watchdog Smart Elections has filed a
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lawsuit in Rockland County, New York, seeking to invalidate the 2024 presidential and US Senate election
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results due to alleged voting irregularities. This is real and this is actually happening. The lawsuit
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highlights significant anomalies such as districts where Democratic Senate candidate Kristen Gillibbrand received a
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majority of votes yet Democratic President Kla Harris received zero votes. Additionally, sworn affidavits
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from voters claimed that their votes for independent Senate candidate Diane S were not counted. On May 22nd, 2025,
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Judge Rachel Tenguay of the New York Supreme Court ruled that Discovery must proceed, allowing the case to move
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forward. The next court date is set for September 22nd,
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2025. This case underscores the importance of election integrity and the need for transparent processes to ensure
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accurate results. If this lawsuit wins, it could prove the 2024 election was
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compromised. And that means the current administration might be legitimate. This could be the first real step towards
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removing them from office. We're talking Donald Trump. We're talking JD Vans. We're talking Elon Musk. Likely why Elon
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Musk said in that interview that he would likely end up in jail if Donald
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Trump wasn't elected. Anyway, I'm just giving you the facts. Let me know what you think down in the comments. My name
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is Kyle Gal. I'm running for Congress, the second district of Connecticut, the
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United States House of There you have it. There you have it. I
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mean, everybody knew they were like I mean, people already had their suspicions. The election was rigged.
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They had their suspicions. Okay. When it came to
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it, how the hell did he get the swing states? called Rockland County and they are suing uh there's a very big Supreme
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Court lawsuit right now. Haven't heard about this yet. This is pretty crazy. I think it's going to lead to a lot more.
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There is a county in New York called Rockland County and they are suing uh there's a very big Supreme Court lawsuit
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right now for the presidential election results and the Senate results in 2024
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because they have evidence that it is very highly unlikely that these election results are true and correct. Now, this
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lawsuit was brought on by Smart Elections. So, Smart Elections is an organization that maintains and makes
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sure that the legality of elections are upheld, the votes are upheld, and everything is going according to what
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it's supposed to be. But they say that they have evidence that the presidential election was highly unlikely to come out
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with those kind of votes. And they say that there is very apparent evidence to show that the Senate votes were completely wrong. Now, they're suing the
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county to make sure that if this evidence goes through the courts that they recount all the election votes and
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the Senate votes because it to them it is an unconstitutional right to everybody that voted. And that is true.
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If if that is found out to be correct, I think this is going to pave the way for a lot of other counties to step up and
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ask their election results to be recounted as well. Sucks.
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Pretty much. And here's something else. This is from my other channel. Okay,
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here's how you can get the
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[Music]
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closest. I really debated whether or not All
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right, let's get into it right here. I was going to sit here and talk about this. Um, I thought about it long and
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hard yesterday. I know this is probably going to cause controversy or this is going to cause whatever. And to be quite
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honest with you, I'd much rather lose and people know than not do anything and
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sit on it. Okay. This was brought to my attention yesterday from a friend of mine. His name is Mr. Wheez um Weezy,
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I'm sorry. Um, Mr. Weezy 100. And um, he's an engineer. I'm not going to get into information about him. Okay. And um
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he brought this to my attention because you know he also understands that you know I have my CCIE um you know I've
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been a a programmer and a networker for the past almost 11 years you know for networking and computers and all those
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you know all those other things. Um with that being said it was brought to my attention and I'm going to at the end of
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this video make sure you watch the whole entire thing. Please, please post it, boost it, because I'd rather lose and,
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you know, lose whatever I need to in order to get the information out than to not say anything and sit on it because I
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absolutely [ __ ] refuse to be like this. This is a give back to my dad and, you know, everything that he went
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through. Anyways, with that being said, he sent me a video letting me know that
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California and other swing states were able to use Starlink in order to tally
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up and to count ballot votes or um um voting ballots in their state.
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Okay, there's a multitude of issues with that and I'm going to explain to you why. And I will I will explain to you in
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layman's terms because you have to understand when it comes to computer programming jargon, you guys are not going to understand what the flying f
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I'm [ __ ] talking about. Okay? So, anything that you guys don't understand or you want more clarification from,
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please message me. I have no problems explaining it to you. With that being said, okay, you also have to understand
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that when it comes to Starlink, okay, Starlink is a, you know, it's an IPv4,
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it's an IPv6. Basically, what that means is that it's a specific satellite linkup
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system that sends signals to whatever it's hooked up to. Doesn't matter what
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it is, like a like a normal internet connection, right? With that being said, two things. Number one, number
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one, why in the flying freaking flap, okay, were
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voting voting [ __ ] val or voting ballot boxes or whatever, you know, places the places where you go to
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[ __ ] vote. Why were they connected to the internet? There is absolutely zero zero
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reasons as to why those systems were connected to the
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internet. Those machines have absolutely no problem tallying up votes like they
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have done since the beginning of time. Now all of a sudden he wants to come in here and talk about, oh well,
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I'm going to go ahead and help you because I know, you know, there's a lot more people voting and it's going to be difficult. this and this and that. There's not a lot of people that need
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volunteer to help blah blah blah blah, you know, let me help you to tally up
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the votes in order to be able to help you guys and make things easier for you. Oh, what a sweetheart you are. What a
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sweetheart you are. But for those of us who know the business, we're not dumb.
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Okay, so again, you have to understand that when it comes to Starlink, okay, Starlink is a triband FI system. Okay,
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like I said before, it sends signals to whatever it's hooked up to and bounces
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back back and forth. This and that. You know what I'm saying? It's it's it's a basics basic system on highly highly
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highly intelligent AI processed system, right? And with that being said, it's it's amazing to be honest with you. I'm
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not going to take away the fact that this man is a genius, okay? And I will say that, but genius in a lot of ways.
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Again, with that being said, you also have to understand that when you are using a Linux operating system, which is
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what Starlink also is, okay, this is going to be difficult to
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explain, but I'll I'll try the best that I can. When you are sending signals back and forth
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to to expel or or to to read
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information, right? the information that's being read, it's not normal
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information. So, in other words, it's not a normal internet connection like irregular internet connections. It's a
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broad span of all different types of [ __ ] information. Doesn't matter what it is, what you're looking up, you know,
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50 million, 728 [ __ ] things that come in and out of the [ __ ] signal and processes it and allows it to bounce
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back and [ __ ] tell you whatever [ __ ] answer that you need, right? Okay. Straight. Now with Linux
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systems, there is no [ __ ] way unless you are
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processing different systems and different programming to the Linux bias
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in order to [ __ ] bounce back the information that you're getting. In
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other words, the information that you're getting has to be the same repetitive
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[ __ ] thing. So, in other words, if you know, if you're going to if you're going to process this and you're going
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to tally up whatever, right, it's only going to process one specific thing. In
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other words, so let's say you're going to separate it, right? Okay, we're only going to, you know, we're only going to
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separate, we're only going to separate the system so that way it only reads um, you know, Dem votes or it only reads,
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you know, Republican votes or only reads, you know, libertarian or what, you know, whatever, right? To separate each one in order to count things
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correctly in order for that to be correct, right?
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No, you have to understand Linux systems do not do not work that way. It is a
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4x4 munimum system that only [ __ ] works bilateral based on what
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information it's fed. One thing, one thing to bounce back. So if you're
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counting something, it can't separate them. Is this is this making sense for you? you can't
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separate what it's counting. So, with that being said, he would have had to
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separate his processing system. He would have had to have sent three different types of gens. Gens are different
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operating systems that separate between the linkage signal, right? In order to
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switch what it's doing. So, with that being said, okay, he sent that. Okay, he
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sent it down. He read a certain amount of [ __ ] certain votes, right? Sure. Okay, that's fine. But that's not what
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the [ __ ] you did. The whole entire time that you were using this system and you were using it
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to tally votes, you were using a Linux system. It doesn't split. It doesn't split. So, how in the
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[ __ ] were you counting things
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correctly when you weren't even able to separate what it was that you were counting? Is this making sense to
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anybody? No. Maybe. I don't. Bro, I'm [ __ ] telling you. And not only that, this is why the this is why the numbers
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don't make sense. This is why the numbers don't make sense. And the reason why I'm going to tell you that is because first of all, you had guaranteed
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states that were going to turn blue and
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didn't. Then you have millions of [ __ ] you know, things, you know, things that are
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missing. Now you have [ __ ] people that are all over the [ __ ] United States that are looking up their [ __ ]
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that are looking up their things and are stating that they were not [ __ ] received or processed.
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Do you [ __ ] get what I'm saying here? Do you see what I'm saying to
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you? Because this right here is [ __ ] I don't care how smart of a
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programmer you are. You cannot splice your own
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networking system to do what it's not designed to
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do. Do you understand what I'm saying? If you don't, again, message me and I'll
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explain it to you even further. I only have a couple more minutes. I want to play this video for you. If I don't have enough time to play the whole thing, I
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will repost it or I will send it to you, my [ __ ] self. And not like I said, and then the places that he sent
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Starling to were only to swing states,
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man. Calm the [ __ ] on, bro.
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So, um, she just explained because she's in the engineering business. She just explained how Elon used Starlink to
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manipulate the voting machines to get the swing states that was supposed to turn blue to turn red. She basically is
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telling us how Elon Musk rigged the election to get Trump the presidential
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election. That's basically what she said. All right.
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So, that's basically it. Uh, it's my Rumble channel, Radical Thought 791, and
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you could look up, you could go through my catalog. You can look for did Elon
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did, did Trump use Elon to win the election. All right, it's moving right
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along. Shit's gonna hit the fan. The lawsuit in New York and Rockland
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County the one to keep your eyes on as smart legislation has been allowed to
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proceed with discovery by a judge in the New York Supreme Court which means they
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are now going to do a full hand recount in that county where there's a lot of
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anomalies and they are contesting that both the Senate election results and the
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presidential election results are inaccurate. So when they do this hand recount, we'll have an idea of where
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things are. In certain precincts, they've asked a number of voters who they voted for and they named an
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independent candidate for Senate where it doesn't add up with the math that they're seeing there. Then we have other
34:20
anomalies in precincts there where voters voted for Kirstston Gillibrand as
34:27
Democrat for Senate. And then in that same precinct, no votes for Kla Harris.
34:35
They voted for Democrat Kirstston Gillbrand, but no one there voted for Kla Harris. Doesn't make sense. That's
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statistically irregular and highly unlikely. And that's what they're contesting here. And that's what we're
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going to find out. We're going to keep our eyes on this case. I'm going to keep updating you as soon as I hear more about it. But this could be the one.
34:56
This could be the domino that falls and opens up the whole thing to the rest of the country because if we show that it's
35:04
off for certain in one county, we know we got to look at everything else because New York isn't even one of the
35:11
problem states we've been aware of. It's been worse in North Carolina, Nevada,
35:16
and other states. So this is
35:38
huge. What's going on in Rockland County, New York? That's pretty amazing
35:44
stuff in a nutshell. Smart Elections brought a lawsuit um against the county,
35:51
Rockland County, New York, um over election fraud, 2024 Senate and
35:59
Presidential election fraud. Here is what's going on. The judge is allowing
36:05
the trial to go forward and allowing discovery. So, they're doing a hand
36:12
recount of the 2024 um presidential and Senate election in
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Rockland County, New York. This is huge. What they have already discovered is
36:25
this. Um Senator Gildebrand, uh she got like 300 whatever votes. She's been
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reelected to the Senate. Democrat Kla Harris got zero votes in
36:38
Rockland County. So, they voted for a Democratic senator and then all the presidential votes went to Trump and a
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ton of the votes were only for Trump and they didn't select anyone like no
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Senate, no nothing. Uh, a little fishy, not one vote to Kla Harris. Are you
36:57
kidding me? So, this is huge because September 22nd, I think that's the date. September 22nd, 2025. This coming
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September, there is going to be a trial on this. And I'm telling you, they are going to find that there was some
37:13
malfeasants going on. Some bad stuff went down. They're going to find out
37:19
election fraud. And dudes, I am telling you, as soon as that happens, as soon as
37:24
that happens, everybody is going to follow suit. All the counties, all the
37:30
cities, all the states, they're all going to start doing recounts. The reason that they didn't do recounts is
37:38
If these guys did cheat, okay, um they did it such that a recount wouldn't be
37:47
called. So they made it so that they won by just a certain amount and there would be no recalls for a a recount. um
37:55
especially a hand count because remember these counties once the votes come in they upload them to a main system and
38:02
tabulated votes go in and you know they go across the country and they decide
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who got the most votes and who won the presidency. Period. End of story. And then um if it's not by if it's by a
38:17
super close margin then they will do a re a recount. And um like especially in
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Rockland County, they did not do a recount because Trump had gotten so many
38:29
of the votes. Again, Kla Harris got zero in New York, the state of New York, and
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Senator Gildebrand, I hope I'm saying that right, um she got reelected,
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Democrat. So, it's very bizarre. This is going to be huge. Um I think tons of
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states and counties are How could you not put any votes for Kla
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Harris? Even if you're going to cheat to try to make it to win the election, you have to make it look like you didn't
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cheat. That's That's the thing. I don't I don't get that. David, I don't get that at
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all. How could you be that dumb? They can't even cheat,
39:14
right? Okay. And you've seen some more stupidity
39:20
right here with Doge firing uh a worker because he said he just basically
39:26
blurted out the government was already efficient. The name it's just so
39:33
irritating. I see why John calls it doggy. Uh Musk allegedly stepping back right from Doge, although he says he's
39:39
still, you know, very invested in this thing. Um will it be less political? The answer is no. It might be hell no. Okay.
39:46
Uh, we're about to burst the bubble of the minority of Americans who still believe that Doge is doing good, honest,
39:52
cost-saving work with no political agenda. That's not true. Um, Sahil
39:58
Levvenia, a tech founder and software engineer with Musk's Department of
40:04
Government Efficiency, revealed in a recent blog post that he had gotten the boot from the agency after telling Fast
40:11
Company last month that the federal workforce had turned out to be way more efficient than he anticipated. That's
40:18
not what you want. Americans are tired of our our tax dollars being wasted. But if you if you're going to have somebody
40:24
go in there, look under the hood. I just want an honest assessment. Hey, look,
40:30
you can save some money here. But overall, it's a healthy expense. But he got fired for that. It's sad. Uh, more
40:38
details for you. How amazing is that that the so-called free speech warriors fired someone though for giving their
40:44
honest opinion on the efficiency of the government? You know, let's tell the truth. That's what a dictator is about.
40:51
They ask Putin. Fortunately, wrong speech cannot be tolerated. Here's the terrible things he
40:56
said that got him fired. He said he was impressed to find that his co-workers at the Department of Veterans Affairs love
41:03
their jobs, worked hard at them. An honest admission that seems to have cost him
41:11
his job. You're out of here. We told you everybody's a lazy bum who is not showing up to work, stealing tax
41:18
dollars, and you went against it. and you spoke kindly about these people. So, you got to go. You got to go. Uh, it was
41:26
quick, too, his ouster. Just a day after the Fast Company interview was published, the Vignia found that his
41:32
access to the VA's computer networks presumably had been revoked without
41:38
warning. So, he instantly felt what his department was doing to so many federal
41:45
employees. Just like that, you're locked out. Okay, you're done.
41:52
Um, they can't I guess we'll put it this way. Think two minutes ahead though because
41:59
now he's even more free. If you think about it, once you get rid of somebody, he's not an NDA. Obviously, they're more
42:07
They could have tried to reprimand him and put him in a different department. But now that you fired him, uh, he's
42:12
free, that person's free to spill the tea on what's going on with Doge. get
42:18
interviews, preferably with CNN, NBC, The Hill, Fox News. So now you just made
42:25
it worse, more lethal than ever, dangerous,
42:30
speaking out with a bullhorn even. And so that's what these kind of people do. They don't have loyalty. Okay? He's just
42:38
a geek who was along for the ride and now he's telling all. So here's his personal assessment of his own
42:43
contributions. I didn't make any progress. This is hilarious. I didn't
42:50
make any progress on improving the user experience of veterans filing disability claims or automating speeding up claims
42:57
processing like I had hoped to when I started. I built several prototypes and was never able to get approval to ship
43:02
anything to production that would actually improve American lives. Cuz you weren't there for that, homie. uh while
43:08
also saving money for the American taxpayer. He also suggested that Doge
43:14
staffers were more like middle managers than actual workers. Doge was more like
43:19
having McKenzie volunteers embedded in agencies rather than the revolutionary force. I'd imagined the public was
43:26
seeing news reports of mass firings that seemed cruel and heartless. Many assuming Doge was directly responsible,
43:31
he continued, "In reality, Doge had no direct authority. the real decisions. They came from the agency heads
43:37
appointed by President Trump who were wise to let Doge act as the fall guy for
43:43
unpopular decisions. That's why
43:48
Trump always has it framed that you will take the fall. This is why you can't trust Trump at all. Okay? You
43:57
trusted Trump who put in a a South African neo-Nazi, okay, who didn't have
44:05
uh auditors with him for Doge. he had hackers cuz auditors, if he had real
44:13
auditors, he would have to fire them because they're not going to break the law to meet Trump's to meet Elon's
44:21
demands to fire all these agencies that have Elon Musk under
44:28
investigation. Okay, this whole thing was a data scheme to steal your personal
44:33
data and get as much money as possible. These people had no experience being
44:41
auditors. Okay? And to audit takes at least 9 to 10 months according to real auditors who
44:49
are anonymous who spoke and wrote who spoke and uh gave their information on
44:55
the
45:01
wire. And to think there was no political agenda behind
45:08
this, you have to be really dumb, deaf, and blind. Just the facts. Just the
45:15
facts when it comes to this. But oh, there's more. There is
45:22
more. There's so much more. Okay. When it comes to this right
45:28
now. Okay. Doge fires operative after he
45:34
admits the government's already pretty inefficient. Oh gosh. H. One of Elon
45:41
Musk aissery operatives discovered that the government had far less glut than he
45:47
banked on and telling admittedly as much as publicly got him fired. Sahil
45:52
Lavvenia, a tech founder and earthstyle software engineer with Mus Department of Government Efficiency, Doge, revealed in
45:59
a recent blog post that he had gotten the boot from the agency after telling Fast Company last month that the federal
46:06
work the federal workforce had turned out to be way more efficient than he anticipated. In that initial interview,
46:15
the Dumb Road founder said he was impressed to find that his co-workers at the Department of Veterans Affairs loved
46:21
their jobs and worked hard at them. An honest admission that seems to have cost him his job. Just a day after the FASCO
46:27
interview was published, Lvvenia found that his access to the VA computer networks presumably had been revoked
46:32
without warning. My Doge days that Jitch Techie wrote were over.
46:38
Levvenia also revealed in the blog post which detailed his 50-day tenure at
46:45
the agency that he didn't end up getting much done. A slap in the face to the agency's mandate to save taxpayer
46:52
dollars and abolish the tyranny of bureaucracy. As Musk put it earlier this year, "I didn't make any progress on
46:58
improving the user experience of veterans filing disability claims or automating speeding up claims processing
47:05
like I'd hoped to when I started," the former Doge staffer lamented. "But I built several prototypes that have never
47:11
been able to get approval to ship anything to production that would actually improve American lives while
47:17
also saving the money for the American taxpayer." He also suggested that Doge staffers were more like middle managers
47:22
than actual workers. Doge was like having McKenzie volunteers embedded in agencies rather than the revolutionary
47:29
force. I imagine the fired engineer recounted in the reference to the McKenzie corporation that managed
47:34
consulting firm that alleged fixing bread prices and formerly employed presidential candidate Pete Bedeng. The
47:42
public was see was seeing news reports of mass firings that seemed cruel and heartless. Many assuming Doge was
47:48
directly responsible, he continued, in reality Doge had no direct authority. The real decisions came from the agency
47:54
heads appointed by President Trump whose were wise to let those act as the fall guy for unpopular decisions. It sound
48:02
like those jobs are the ultimate waste of time and taxpayer money. Though thankfully the video volunteered to work
48:08
there for free. So you see where the waste and the fraud was really at. It was with
48:15
Doge. Okay. And while they were there they were stealing personal data.
48:24
I don't know what to say, man. This lepers eating y'all faces. That's what it seems to be
48:33
like. That's what it definitely seems to be
48:43
like. Okay.
49:06
moment. So, we have some news. The Trump administration is now scrambling to
49:11
rehire workers they fired just months ago because Elon Musk told them to.
49:16
After Musk helped Trump win a second term, he was given power over a new agency called Doge. The Department of
49:24
Government Efficiency and promptly fired thousands of career staff. But now the
49:29
government is realizing it can't function without them. Shocker. The FDA,
49:35
USDA, IRS, and even the USAID have started sending out emails saying, "Your
49:41
termination is rescended. Report back to work immediately." This is crazy.
49:50
This We're living in the movie. We're literally living in
49:57
it. Okay? You fire all these workers and you weren't able to replace them.
50:03
Wow. In total, the administration is trying to rehire nearly 25,000 people,
50:11
including 6,400 from the IRS, 5,700 from the USDA, and thousands more from the VA
50:18
and health departments. Many were falsely labeled poor performers, even with clean records. Now, with Trump and
50:25
Musk turning on each other, the administration is trying to clean up the damage. Make sure you follow me on
50:36
Oh man, this is this is just comedy gold, man. Comedy
50:41
gold. Trump races to fix big mistake. Fired. Doge has fired too many
50:47
people. Across the government, the administration is rehiring federal workers who were forced out or
50:53
encouraged to resign. Oh boy. This is this is hilarious, man. This is hilarious.
51:01
I mean, I don't I don't know what to tell you, man. I
51:08
don't. Okay. So, let's talk
51:14
about CO right now. Oh, not talking about CO right now.
51:19
We're going to be talking about the Connecticut High School senior detained by ICE. Wonderful. Just wonderful.
51:31
Fox 61 Connecticut's news station. We begin tonight with breaking news out of
51:37
Meridan. Thank you for joining us for Fox61 News at 10. I'm Raven Blue. We just learned that a Maloney High School
51:44
senior who was just days away from graduating has has been taken into federal immigration custody. The memo
51:52
from sup superintendent Mark Benignmi does not state when the detention
51:58
occurred or provide information on the family's country of origin. He added that ICE has not contacted the district
52:04
and emphasized that all students who met graduation requirements including this senior will receive their diploma.
52:12
Meridan Mayor Kevin Scarpati said in a post on social media that he and
52:17
Majority Leader Sonia Jokes have been in contact with members of the federal delegation. We are working to gather
52:24
more information. ICE I don't think they're really, you
52:30
know, ICE is really working with no laws, nothing. They're just going doing whatever the hell they want to
52:36
do. That's what it is. You have a Spanish name, you look
52:43
Spanish, we're just going to come out and arrest you. That's it. Even if you have if you're you're a naturalized
52:48
citizen or you were born here, we're going to come after you. That's what it's coming to be like. Now, we're going
52:54
to be talking about the CO surge, new CO surge. Indian patients have died so far. There
53:01
is a visible spike across major urban cities. But this isn't March 2020, so
53:08
there is no need to panic. Experts say no dangerous variant is in circulation,
53:13
but the vulnerable need to be cautious. How is this outbreak different
53:18
from the early pandemic years? What symptoms do you need to watch out for? How can the vulnerable protect
53:24
themselves? And what precautions can you take? Our next report has the answers.
53:31
There's a new spike in fresh cases of the Wuhan virus. Even though it was contained, the
53:38
virus from China never really left us. Every now and then, it makes its
53:44
presence felt. Multiple Indian cities are now reporting dozens of cases. Earlier this
53:51
week, active cases across the country crossed the 1,00 mark with seven deaths
53:56
being reported. Overseas in places like Hong Kong, China, Singapore, and Thailand,
54:03
they are all battling large outbreaks. For now, there's no major cause for
54:09
concern. Health experts say there are no dangerous variants in circulation this time around, but the symptoms are
54:16
different. Most patients now complain of headaches, fatigue, a sore throat, and
54:22
fever. Earlier, the loss of smell and taste were symptoms of the Wuhan virus,
54:27
but that's no longer the case. So, how should one protect
54:33
themselves? Most of the population has strong immunity. Even if they catch the virus, they'll only experience mild
54:40
illness and should recover with medication and rest at home. But some people need to take extra
54:47
precautions like the elderly and individuals with compromised immunities.
54:53
They remain the most vulnerable to severe infections or illness. In the United States, health officials advised
55:00
they should take two vaccine doses annually spaced 6 months apart.
55:05
Manufacturers have been updating their shots regularly with the latest strains of the Wuhan virus, so they should offer
55:12
good immunity. Vaccines are also available for children above 12 years of age. While the
55:19
vaccines are still effective, prevention and containment are key. Health
55:24
authorities are going back to tried and tested methods like in India's southern state of Karnataka. The state has made
55:32
testing mandatory for some patients. Anyone with severe illness or respiratory infections must be tested.
55:40
This includes those experiencing breathing difficulties or heart conditions. Hospitals have been directed
55:46
to collect samples. The focus is on high-risisk cases and not mass testing.
55:53
There is no mask mandate for the general public, but precautions have been advised. Pregnant women, breastfeeding
56:00
mothers, children, and people with coorbidities have all been encouraged to wear masks in crowded spaces.
56:09
Someone tells me they'll have the new Witches Brew for us to take. That's what
56:14
I see. They're going to have the new Witches Brew. That's what's going to
56:20
happen. That's exactly what's going to happen. All right. So, we're going to be
56:28
talking about the last story here about Trump sending the National Guard to LA.
56:39
order. President Trump sent 2,000 members there after two straight days of violent protest over ICE raids. In some
56:45
instances, protesters damaged property and even vehicles in including a police
56:51
patrol car and a city bus. Police say several people were detained last night.
56:56
ABC's Alex Stone has more. protest escalating into clashes with law
57:02
enforcement following immigration raids that have sparked outrage across the country. You cannot just come into the
57:09
community and terrorize citizens the way you did. This ICE activity in the city
57:14
of Paramount erupting in chaos on Saturday. Aerial footage showing protesters blocking a bus carrying
57:20
agents to disperse the crowd. Border Patrol agents in riot gear and gas masks deploying tear gas. The FBI is asking
57:27
for help identifying someone seen throwing rocks at vehicles leaving the protest area. California's governor in a
57:34
post on X saying the federal government is moving now to take over the National Guard and to send in 2,000 troops. Gavin
57:41
Newsome calling the move an escalation. President Trump responded on social media calling on Newsome and LA city
57:47
leaders to quell the violence. The Department of Homeland Security is calling for an end to what it calls a
57:52
violence against ICE agents who they claim are facing a 413% increase in assaults when carrying
58:00
out arrests. US Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks said Saturday afternoon several arrests have been made for
58:06
alleged assaults on federal agents. Alex Stone, ABC News, Los Angeles.
58:13
Well, I mean, you guys, the Latino community voted for Trump. What did you expect was going to
58:19
happen? Now you want to get mad about it. Plus, you were disrespecting black. People were trying to tell you ahead of
58:25
time what Trump was about. You played around and you found
58:30
out. That's basically what happened here. Okay. Now you guys got to deal
58:36
with it. Okay. That I mean, what can you say?
58:45
We told you this was going to happen. Okay. He sees everyone that is
58:51
not here legally as a
58:58
criminal. Okay. And I really can't see how they could be
59:04
about this mad about illegal aliens when you keep have them here to as cheap
59:10
labor. There's a huge There's a human trafficking ring of illegals though, too. I'm surprised they don't talk about
59:15
that, you know. Um, bring them over the border. They work the farms. They mow
59:21
your grass. Uh, they work in your, uh, soup kitchens. They work in your kitchens.
59:28
They're behind the bar making alcohol. Oh, yeah. It's real
59:34
bad. It's real bad. And then the Republicans want to come in and take them all away. I just want to know who's
59:42
going to be working those farms. Okay. I want to know who's going to be working those farms. I want to know
59:47
who's going to be working uh doing those menial jobs.
59:54
Okay. That you won't hire Americans to do. Well, most
59:59
Americans won't do because you pay dirt. You pay really
1:00:05
poor. Okay. It's below minimum
1:00:11
wage. All right. And I can't blame the National Guard because you guys are getting violent and
1:00:16
you want to try and damage people's cars and stuff. That's a no no. That's just a
1:00:22
no no. But anyway, what do you guys think? What are your thoughts? Like, share,
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