On Tuesday's Mark Levin Show, the founders warned against an activist court. Where is judicial review in the Constitution? It's not. This power exercised by the Supreme Court known as judicial review started in Marbury versus Madison. Jefferson noted that declaring what the law is, has more influence than every other branch of government. This practice contravenes the Constitution and is an authority given to the Court by itself, not by the framers or We The People. Then, some who advocate for judicial review reject the notion that then VP Pence lacked the authority to send the electoral college votes back to their respective states. The constitution specifically points out that it is the state legislatures that decide and to ignore that would be a violation of the federal Constitution. Pseudo-conservative, leftists in the media, and the Democrats fail to realize that this was the real insurrection. Later, Brandon Straka and his attorney Bill Esayli join the show to tell his story of getting arrested after giving a speech on January 6th at the Capitol. Straka described this past year as a nightmare as his speech calling for a peaceful conservative revolution was later nefariously used against him. Afterward, two weeks later an FBI SWAT team arrested him on multiple felony charges. Straka felt like he was a political prisoner held in 24-hour lockdown inside a concrete cell at one point for 48 straight hours. Straka was offered a misdemeanor plea deal with an unusually harsh sentencing recommendation. It was the government's position that anyone in D.C that day was there to interfere in the peaceful transfer of power.
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on January six, we want to talk to him an old friend.
of the programme.
You know brain and struck a he was left us.
And he started to walk away movement for Democrats.
great young guy.
and he wants to come on the programme and explain why
Taken place and I want to make sure he has the opportunity that before we do.
I have been listening to people.
pylon on this issue of January six and whether the Vice President United States, my pants.
Had the authority to reject.
or to send back diverse states there,
Lecter counts
these snugness thee.
Suffer Grand Iceland.
Of those who insist: he had no authority whatsoever from
former federal prosecutors to reprobates with a computer
is really quite remarkable.
and so I want to circle back on this question because
they are one hundred percent certain he did not
Advocating anything, I'm not a special pleader for anything but Morgan
Look at this
look at it
Out the blinding hate for Trumpet National Review, whether
Street Journal
Other place.
I think for myself.
I study these things myself.
The constitution, the FED,
papers
Medicines notes?
we state convention all that I've studied my entire life say nothing about this topic. Zero.
so they point to a statute. There was passed.
Than a hundred fifty years ago by Congress.
That lays out a process that is to take place.
As their authority, while I
the constitution is my authority, but before we get there, I have a question for you. It all makes sense when I'm dance you gotta stay the whole hour.
Is the phrase judicial review anywhere in the United States constitution anywhere.
Under article three
when the framers road article three and said very little about the core
They created the Supreme Court other than in the Federalist papers. Hamilton said it would be the
least dangerous of the brain.
Is your government.
where they promoting this idea of judicial review
the court would have the final say on the
Her presentation of the constitution, the United States,
Where is that in the constitution is to produce nowhere.
it is an implied power.
And yet, if you define Court- and you ve heard me say
beheld in contempt of court.
The court is overridden stature
federal statute to travel, ridden Congress such overridden. The present word: all this power come from.
The court assume this power so
With a case.
Called Marbury verses matters right famous case. You may have heard above and spin round
celebrated from
ACL you to the Federalist Society Many-
years ago, when I wrote my first book, men and black eye, I can do
This decision.
Thomas Jefferson, in a letter to Edward Livingston, one thousand eight hundred and twenty five said this member of the government was at first considered as the most harmless and helpless of all its organs, but it is
That the power of declaring what the law is by sapping and mining slyly without alarm the foundation to the constitution can do what,
been force would not dare to attempt.
so. How did America reach? The point I wrote with a federal judiciary has amassed more influence over more areas of modern life than any other branch of the government from
Section of the constitution, with the court's granted the authority to overrule Congress in the present.
the answer, is that the Supreme Court is simply taken such power for itself. No,
The constitution is the federal judiciary expressly given the authority to interjected self and every facet of federal state operation. Federal
parts of accumulated their power under the rubric of judicial review.
judicial review involves a cord overturning an act of Congress or the executive branch on the grounds that the act in question contravene the federal constitution.
It is founded on the principle that courts will be unbiased guardians,
The clear meaning of the constitution at that
I'm in the constitutional convention in seventeen, eighty seven there were only a handful of instances which state courts overruled legislatures for violating state constitutions. Moreover, stay
courts did not assume carp large authority to rule on any subject the courts,
Our british common law, they rule
criminal law matters of equity, between individuals and businesses and other legal matters.
Porthos who, as a rule, regarded the state constitutions, is the central legal nervous system of their respective states?
the constitution of a state of been adopted by the people generally.
Convention and or direct popular vote,
consider by judges to be a higher law than an act of the legislature or a state governor
Virginia Constitution of seventeen. Seventy six even included a statement of principles. They quote all power of suspending laws or the
security of laws by any authority without consent of the representatives of the people.
Is injurious to their rights and ought not to be exercised on quote the West,
mechanism. In the articles, a confederation, the forerunner to the constitution,
For the sort of sweeping judicial authority later assumed by federal courts, the art
in fact, didn't establish a permanent federal judiciary by relied on state courts to resolve disputes, most dollar
It's the constitutional convention in seventeen. Eighty seven thirty federal court system was necessary that the
judiciary should be independent of not subordinate to the other branches of government. That principle
firm to nearly every state constitution
Federal judges should serve during good behaviour, essentially for life. These states
institutions aimed insulate judges from political pressure, but every
Day Constitution, explicitly allow judges to be impeached as a check on this behaviour. In other words, judges were
spected to be accountable to the constitution and the people who approved it.
The first mention of the judiciary in the Virginia plan, which
does the initial outline for the key,
institutional convention was
As part of a council of revision, that would examine acts or the national legislature and approve or reject them the Congress,
could pass a bill over the council's veto.
its role in the council, the revision, the region
A plan had the federal judiciary consisting of a supreme tribunals and inferior
you know says designated by the legislature, the IMF,
tribunals would be arbiters. Of fact, while
supreme tribunals would be the final court of appeal. The jury
fiction for the judiciary was also specific quote.
piracy in felonies on the high seas captures
I'm an enemy cases in which foreigners were citizens of other states, applying them
jurisdictions may be interested or which
Spect be collection of the National Revenue impeachment of any national officers and questions which may involve NASH,
Peace and harmony.
within days the constitutional convention beginning its work on June for seventeen. Eighty seven, the delegates
the question of the court's participation in this council of revision, and there was
statute- opposition to it
few delicate, spoke in favour. The concept- and there were many questions about the traditionary, maintaining its objectivity. If were involved in negating legislative acts,
invention had its most focused exchange on the topic of judicial Authority on August,
fifteen seventeen. Eighty seven again
up the issue of judicial veto over acts of Congress that
again with
James Madison quote: move on
that all acts before they become law should be submitted both to the executive and
Prime traditionary departments that if I
they should have checked two thirds of each house. If both of Jack three slash four of each house should be necessary to overrule the objection to give to the act and give the ax
Force of law, Charles picking of South Carolina, oppose the inference of the judges in the legislative business. It will end
the and parties and give a previous tincture to their opinions.
Dickinson of Delaware, argued that
You should not be empowered to overturn acts of national legislature. Roger Sherman of Connecticut that would be Dickinson of Pennsylvania disapprove
the judges meddling in politics and parties,
the framers considered and rejected the inclusion, the judiciary in the review process they didn't
On judges involved in either the legislative process, with all the political intrigue I would entail or reviewing laws they would eventually have to adjudicate.
Hugh Williamson, a delegate from
North Carolina noted that
preferred to give the power to
President alone, rather than admitting the judges into the business of legislation. Also,
we. The convention came up with the presidential veto
the most important. The framers did not attend a great general authority to the judiciary to rule on the constitution out of legislative acts, Madison who buy
August. Twenty seven had dropped his initial support for the judiciary being involved in a veto, some
The convention's take on judicial review. We wrote he died.
whether it was not got whether what is not going too far to extend the jurisdiction of the court generally cases arising under the constitution and whether it
not be limited to cases of a judiciary, nature the right of
spending the constitution in cases not of this nature or not be given to that department.
The final analysis. The framers had wanted to empower the judiciary with a legislative veto. They could have done it. They didn't
Steady convention crafted a judiciary like many
the provisions in the final constitution as a product.
compromise, a compromise between the interests of the individual states and the need for a federal government. There would be strong enough flexible enough to meet the press
in future needs of the nature of the diverse interests was also the clear intention of the framers that no one branch would be submitted. Excuse
subsumed by the other.
What's. That convention pleaded its work. The battle began
the proposed constitution
pouring everyone, you think distribution. The
less papers authored by Hamilton, Madison and J were among the first and the best posts, revolutionary war, examples of american campaign literature,
there are a series of eighty five essays that began appearing in the New York. Newspapers is little more than a month after the constitutional convention ended.
timber, seventeen, seventeen, eighty seven
to persuade members of Congress and the states to adopt it.
essay? Seventy eight. Eighty three all written by Hamilton, contain the principal discussions of the nature and authority, this new judiciary
there's. There was no federal De Guiche judiciary in existence at the time.
the principal concern was protecting the judiciary from being subsumed by these seemingly more powerful executive and legislative branches. Much of the
centred on creating an independent judiciary rather than in limiting the scope and authority of federal judges.
For this reason that so much of Hamiltons effort and Federalist, seventy eight was dedicated to it.
Explanation of the steps taken by the framers of the new constitution to ensure that
federal judges would be independent and free of control from Congress. The President
The whims of the day and the very state legislatures
the judiciary did not represent a threat. Hamilton wrote quote so long
The judiciary means truly distinct from
The legislator and executive fry agree that there is no liberty if the power of judging you not suffer.
From the legislative and executive powers, this
exactly what has happened but in reverse, instead of being subsumed by Congress of the President, judiciary has subsume substantial authority over the other branches
while other issues guarded most of the attention in the ratification process. Their work
potatoes on both sides of the debate, who addressed the nature and puts it
No problems that could develop than the federal judiciary uncle.
Nobly spokesmen such as Hamilton, Madison and J, were very persuasive. His pro constitution voices, but there also
Forceful opponents of the constitution, who saw the potential abuses Rob
Yeats, Bernard and Anti Federalism delegate to the convention from New York was an especially articulate opponents of the constitution,
and he wrote a series of Russia s face in the near journal, which became known as the anti Federalist papers
and he wrote under the name Brutus.
From one may come back, I want you to know what he had to say about this whole issue, the judiciary, in judicial review, and I will
At that point,.
What does all this have to do?.
with January six I'll be right.
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They brought home to the feelings of the people through the medium of the judicial power,
It is, moreover, of great importance to examine what care the nature and extent of the judicial power
Those who are to be vested with it are to be placed in a situation altogether unprecedented in a free.
country, the
to be rendered totally independent, both of the people and the legislature, both with respect
officers and salaries. Nowhere,
they may commit can be corrected by any power above them. If any,
power there be, nor can
Be removed from office for making ever so many erroneous adjudication the
The causes for which they can be displaced, his conviction of trees and bribery and high crimes of misdemeanours. This part
the plan is so model as too
Thrice, the court's ventilated, carrying the execution of the Paris expressly given, but where
Are we
seeing or ambiguity expressed,
supply. What is wanting by their own decisions.
I've got more on this.
The goal here is not to re
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ok folks on March eight
Eighteen O Toole just days after Thomas John John Jefferson's followers, the Republicans took control of both houses of Congress.
was that Jefferson had won. The presidency also Congress repealed the Judiciary ACT of one thousand eight hundred and one
Maple, twenty nine one thousand eight hundred and two Congress enacted the Judiciary ACT of one thousand, eight hundred and one to Wichita
Other things abolish the sixteen new jobs created by president items.
And his Federalist Party.
See Adams try to rush through as fast as I could.
Because of the delay between the election.
and Jefferson's inauguration
And had taken her three Marbury versus Madison decision, the Supreme Court determined it had the power to decide cases about the constitutionality congressional executive action
when I deem they violated the constitution, overturn them.
The shorthand label, given to this court, made authorities judicial review. This,
quite literally, is the foundation for the run.
Power exercised by the federal courts. To this day,
What is far less recognizes at Marbury started out as anything, but the ominous precedent. It has become ill
so brilliantly concede political strategy. Crafted by John Marshall, a master politician, Marshall,
chief justice of the Supreme Court, wrote the decision.
The set a revolutionary precedent, but to deny the new President Thomas Jefferson is
time, political rival and
Turning to a rebuff, a Supreme Court control by Jefferson's federalist opponents.
This is Levine's, take based on my reading of history, marble
Was precipitated by the election of eighteen hundred in which Jefferson the incumbent vice President leader, the Republicans, ran for president against
incumbent president, John Adams, leader, the federalists, the fat?
This control both houses of Congress, but we're torn between the followers of atoms and Alexander Hamilton Hamilton
faction, withheld support for Adams reelection Bit in eighteen hundred
and they re send it in an electoral college tie between Jefferson and its vice presidential running made. I remember this is what
the Trolls amendment by the way Adams
and third
actual, then thrown into the House of representatives
realizing it would not. When reelection Adams moved solidifies parties influence of the federal government,
The passage of the judiciary active eighteen, o one, creating sixteen new federal Circa Judge ships was part,
strategy,
prior to leaving office Adam selected in the Federalist, controlled, lame duck Senate confirm
Nominees to fill the posts
turn ran out, however, before John Marshall.
Who was then secretary of state, could act
We deliver the commission's of office to some of the designation. Let me stop there.
There is no way Marshall should have even been involved in this decision, as I explained in the book later in a conflict of interest.
He had a conflict of interest, he was the
sectoral stated with deliver the commission's for his president and his party that lost more
Your successor as sectoral stay James Madison, refuse to deliver the commission's as Jeffrey
Jefferson's direction
and William Marbury, among others, filed suit and federal court seeking an order ridden man, Davis directing that
and deliver him his judge ship as justice.
The peace his commission.
Marshall long arrival, a Jefferson's of Virginia politics was one of the most articulate leaders and the Federalist Party,
marshal, had served in the Virginia State House, the? U S, house of Representatives and was
the President Adams representatives to France in seventeen ninety seven and then, of course, secretary of state.
He was nominated to be chief justice by president atoms and assume the post on February. For
ain't. You know one example
one month before Adams term ended.
So is appointed and confirm cos
laughter Jefferson had won the presidency.
with a republican majority elected to both houses in Congress, and eighteen hundred Marshall realise that Jefferson is Republicans. Could denude
Supreme Court of Authority and that he.
chief justice would be impeached removed from office,
Given the way he was appointed, this marks, baking
Marshall understood that in Marbury case, if he ordered
Gray State Madison to deliver Marbury Commissioner Office
person, world order, Madison Door nor the Supreme Court's rate and the courts of law
he would be seriously weakened.
Marshall, is also concerned that he not be seen as protecting the interests of the Federalist jurists like Marbury
what assumed its position as a justice of the peace and I've, been hearing cases in issuing judgments for a year.
Bearing all this mine chief,
This marshals decision Marbury, while upsetting the constitution's balance of power and the relationship between the federal government and the states
was a master political stroke
Marshall stated that Marbury can
Someone legal doctrine at that time had some
it kinda property right to the office, to which
been nominated and confirmed
Marshall also said the federal judiciary should be
the issue in order directing the appointment of arm of Marbury, but because the
institution did not enumerate such an original right for the Supreme Court. While the court was powerless to do it.
dead. Marshall went well beyond the specific issues. In the case he could have ended right there, but he said
the court has a responsibility to set aside acts of Congress that violate principles enumerated in the constitution.
I don't have time to read what he said, but it's here Marshals Federalist Party had lost the presidency in Congress, but Marshal was determined to fight back, and so they die
then of judicial review was born. Yes, the kind
The situation is indeed the Supreme LAW, the land, but now the court, by
don't fear- would decide.
What is or is not constitutional, they come
detention structure, including the balance of power between the three branches, was now disturbed, if not broken.
Other Jefferson is claimed by banner dammit, quick Democrats as the father. Their political party
He was a leading opponent of judicial activism after
our by Geoffrey, soon became even more vocal critical when he viewed as the over reaching of the judiciary under marshals leadership.
Abigail Adams. John Adams, wife, Jefferson wrote a year after Marbury quote the car,
The jewish meant that its corner branches should be checks on each other, but the opinion
gives to the judges the right to decide what laws are constitutional. What not not
for themselves and their own sphere of action both for the legislative and the executive also
Spheres would make the judiciary a despotic branch, and it goes on
The constitution would not have been ratified
it would not have enough votes to ratify nine states.
If the assumption of judicial review
under Marshal had been explicitly stated in the constitution itself, there's no way, though
is this have to do with January six.
The constitution explicitly says at article two sexual in the second paragraph Easter,
shall appoint in such manner, as the legislature thereof may direct a number of electors
go to the whole number senators and representatives to which the state may be entitled in Congress.
Was understood by the states to mean that the legislatures would have
the authority to make the determination on how they were selected.
Very rarely in the constitution that the framers reach out and specify a branch within the states, but here it did the legislator, not the governor
not a court not aboard of election.
The legislature, decides.
the United States Supreme Court.
When twenty with all this judicial review power to reach into every cultural issue in the country, every classroom in the country without limit
other than its own limitations.
And imposes rarely on itself had the requirement
To ensure that the
lack letter law. The text of the constitution was upheld,
this language is not confusing start confounding
It is clear, night and day.
it was clearly violated,
twenty twenty election
in one state after another, purposely by
Democrats and the Democratic Party but
visuals who they hired, Hitman, litigators,
our callias and others.
Two went around the republican state legislatures in there
public and states include
republican states with their public and executives who are irrelevant to this process, except
LAW, which will get to in a moment.
Five, the constitution,
Supreme Court failed ACT.
claiming judicial review in the past.
For the last two hundred and some years, but in this
hasty chose to duck.
That sent the matter to the United States Congress to decide.
and so what they do at National review and elsewhere, not just picking on them. They go to the Electoral Count ACT of eighteen. Eighty seven, which is enormously complex law,
Acted as a contradicting law in many respects,
under the twelve, a member of the constitution, the vice president, who is the president, assented
takes the task of opening the electoral certificates.
the vice president's role is limited,
Both houses can overrule the vice president's decision to include or exclude works.
the vice president's role, to include or exclude votes
Can be overruled by both houses.
And if there is a tie, so between the
of a state and a Senate of a state. The governors,
certification, trumps corner
The statute.
According to the statue now
Decisions have been made by
vice president, serving as president of the Senate with respect
Like Troika nineteen sixty one Richard Nixon.
he allowed late filed votes to count, even though they were against him.
And sixty nine Hubert Humphrey haven't:
for President sixty decided he better accuse himself
the count, which is what he did,
they been challenges
Really, since the beginning of our country to allow
since the president's and vice presidents I mean
why did they pass this loan? Eighteen, eighty seven to begin with, because
the great battle in eighteen. Seventy six! That's why.
where does Congress, have the authority to pass a law like this.
Does it have the authority to pass a law like this.
setting procedures for the killing.
Do they have the power to exclude the vice president is present in the Senate to have any effective role other than as
secretary administrator opening envelopes and making.
Pronouncements about.
But he's received.
What have you present of the Senate?
prison. The United States.
and you know, there's disputes and states.
You know: there's a car
the traditional dispute in a state like Pennsylvania and you
as the President of the Senate and as vice president, you you know
Nepal, the constitution to- and you read that second paragraph under article two section- one each state- shall appoint and such manner as
legislature. There are made direct full stop.
as the legislature. There, I've made direct.
And you know, as a matter of fact,.
but that is not only in dispute that that did not occur
and you have people arguing, but the electors
Were selected and sent to the
Archivist to the United States by the governor.
and yet it's the legislature that challenging the governor were told to ban.
The vice president of the United States does not have any explicit power under the constitution to do anything.
In fact, we look at the eighteen eighty seven statute in the way the we interpret it.
Is at his role, is utterly ministerial.
You mean, like judicial review,.
Where's judicial review in the constitution was somebody has
make the final decision.
Is the president of the Senate role.
if he or she know, knows or believes.
That's some of the electors being sent to the archivist and then to the joint session of Congress are
fact, spoiled.
Because there is a dispute.
between the legislature and the governor, but the governor nonetheless,.
Signs! The accreditation
so when I read articles like trumps, absurd attack on pence in
guys, of course, they're not going to talk about the constitution. They're not gonna, talk
Pass disputes and challenges they're, not gonna.
talk about article two
section one paragraph two.
they're just gonna, dismissed Trump, whether by hook or by crook,.
Tromp as a better understanding than they do.
tromp has a better understanding than they do either intuitively or otherwise.
Joining the mob and telling us.
and telling us something. That's not true.
But you can't demonstrated under the constitution of the United States,
no purpose but did miss
the american people I'll be right,
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changes to the law involved in selecting a president, and vice president in many cases, were.
In violation of the federal constitution. Its very specific.
and it was violated by judges.
It was violated by governors.
It was violated by bureaucrats
It was violated by billionaires,
violated by local administrative
we're gonna call an insurrection, and the insurrection began long before January. Six.
and this is what the pseudo conservatives than ever trappers.
The media.
axis left do not want to discuss,
Sixty six losses
Nobody wanted to hear any
but the judges heard a lot of assets from the Democrats.
In most cases upheld the changes and laws,
Of course, we have a a brave pellicle
in Pennsylvania that Israel, too
not pretend that things
we're going to be changed or all changed on January six. Things were change long before that
I won't republican legislatures are trying to fix it. They are cool,
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I interviewed him on life Liberty Levine. Some time ago, I've been
Big family has this walk away moment.
He's a brave young man,
when he was participating in some protest, anti from black lives matter would show up and very violent.
And abused him in the people, he was with any
went to the protest on January six. Now I'm gonna tell you the truth. I don't know much about
took place.
I would Brandon
one brain into come on. Tell us his stuff
from beginning to end as best as he can in this in the shower Brennan
I'd like to say how are you my friend, but I'm sure, you're you're, not very happy, tell it tell us, tell us the story of what took place, I'm to give you
As much time as I can in commercial radio during the course of this hour,
Thank you mark. I really appreciate it. I guess I want first start off by saying how much
mean to me that you're giving me the spot for opportunity to tell my story, because this is the first time
in over a year that I've spoken publicly as I've gone through what
really been an unbelievable nightmare. That people can't even imagine I'm about to explain that. I think to everybody, but thank you so much
I want to tell you I'm to do the best I can to power through this, but I have to be honest to it with you that I am suffering from quite a bit of PTSD from a lot of things that have happened this year and a lot of this can be a lot to talk about
nor do I think the very, but should I take our time you're gonna do fine. I just want people to know, and I have asked for his Lord B, her on the other line to make sure
the brand in his well protected from
From the authorities and so forth, but you go right ahead. Thank you
for the first thing that I want people to know is that I was scheduled to be a speaker at and
permitted event that was set up with the cap
On January, fixed it was announced that week or two before January, sick,
there were a number of people activists around the country. We had been doing events
using a hashtag called stop the steel. These were perfectly peaceful
Perfectly legal first amendment protected free speech, events
we were doing in swing states around the country to incur
Conservative he keep up the momentum about
thing that they believed was very wrong.
Twenty twenty election. You know people didn't get the idea.
Have they heard it from Donald Trump and they didn't get. This idea
because they heard it from me, everybody
too bad on November for twenty twenty feeling of that summit
with a little bit off and when we woke up on November fifth, twenty twenty, I think the majority
people knew that something felt very, very important, and I
Here there was created by one person that spread. We were all feeling at it
same time, and so I joined the group of active it, you gotta three states around the kind
free to keep that moment above and basically to say we, the amount,
in people
men minimum. Seventy four million people who voted for Donald Trump and probably more than that,
something is very wrong. We want about to be audited,
We wanted to be audited very thoroughly. Signature matching everything
he's kind of bs audit that were
you. They were trying to pass up and we want to people
The ferment em up and then it would be
by Donald Trump on Twitter. That
we're going to be a large event in January Sixth, he said he wanted everyone common show up. I wasn't
George at that time, with a group of AIDS, either
but thousands of activists to do so.
Knocking and firm backing for her do and Butler foreign in it
if that I created called saved the Senate, because I was trying to preserve those two Senate seats for the Republican Party,
and the Senate run off elections run January Fit. I got an offer to speak on January, six that the capital
and so I made a very tragic decision not to be a poor water
Georgia, as I had originally planned, and
Minute I ended a buying a plane tickets in Washington DC and flying
Where I didn't got an offer to speak of Freedom Plaza on the fence and there at the capitol after the president was scheduled to speak at the ellipse on the sixth
so the morning I spoke at Freedom Plaza on the FED in wash you can be.
And I gave a very fiery speech which I I thought at the time was still legally permitted:
in the United States. I use words
Revolution
We are on the brink of a revolution and what I
when I said that is that, for the first time, conservatives in this country were really
standing up and saying that they come
Something was wrong and day they were going to fight
a non violent way poor.
They believe in what is right, these words,
I'm getting used against me for the rest of the year, as has been reported that I was trying to create a revolution and start a civil war, but that comes up
a bit later. I guess I'm sorry. I gave a very fire
each on January Fit and then on January, fixed early in the morning I was sitting in the front row watching President Trump speak at the ellipse. It was a pretty joyous day,
and I started very early? I was there with Bob
Well known, conservative allies and friends, we were dancing, the atmosphere was happy,
it was a b. We thought there was a great day appeal lips. Listening to the present
and then he told everyone, as was always plan to March peacefully, to the capital. The
was caught. Despite what the media has reported, the event was not called stop the steel. The event was called March to save America and
Oh, that was always supposed to be a march to the capital, followed by an event with dozens of speakers. So I was one of the last
people to be able to leave the ellipse, because I had such a great feat and one of the day
Bob I get to being in the front row that you're the last person out so
I was one of the last people to leave their lips and I jumped onto the deed.
metro and I headed towards
not at all to do my speaking engagement
when the when the train was approaching the station near the capital. I started getting text messages from France
some people. I know who were at home watching on television, and they were thing
things like people going?
to cap it all the capitals been breached. I had
I deal with. This meant that the first thing that I
of what
the number of times that doing activists,
a little mulatto and
or of other leftwing actors have gone inside buildings. Pounded on them
restores shouted during events and I thought,
While something really interesting seems to be happening today, possibly with the conservative,
Something, unlike I've ever seen. I've never seen. Republicans are trump supporters. Do anything like that. So I did
What do you really believe it or not, but I thought to myself one of two things.
The true here either that not happening and my into scheduled and I'm Nego speak a plan or something very unique.
interesting is having at the cap on. I want to be there to documented and film it, so I continued
walking toward the capital
got about three to five locked away.
I started shooting a video and I
one long continuous shocks as I was approaching the capital grounds now, at the time it did.
Occurred to me that there is anything that I
you'd be looking for or anything unusual about this, but I will
closing my video publicly later, not today, but probably in the coming week and there's something I want people
pay attention to when they look at my video. The first thing is that there is not one single police officer
visible, and my video I approached the capital from the east side, not the west side wet.
this sort of synonymous with all of the violence in the window, smashing and everything that you saw. Those of us who were on the east that I didn't witness any of that because it wasn't happening not to me
the fact that I was arriving at somewhere around two thirty p m, which I believe was
a considerable amount of time after those things that happened on the website.
On entering the east side of the capital grounds. What you'll notice of my video is that there are thousands of people just
wandering calmly and some of them even look a little bit board, just sort of holding sign,
singing songs. Having conversation, there's a woman walking her dog, nothing.
Terribly unusual whatsoever and at that point
I entered the capitol ground and I said to the camera. There are thousands of people here.
Dozens people walking around I get closer and closer to the capital ended. I get
the building, I noticed that at the top of the stairs on the east side, there seems to be a bit
the swirling energy happening up there then there was
the outer grounds- were thousands of people just sort of calmly standing around. So I started ascending the stairs on the east side,
and, as I began walking up, you can see a man in my video holding his hat in his hand.
Cushioning down to the people below and he shouting they vote
the doors they're letting us in we're going in were going in the doors are open. They opened the doors at that moment. I began
repeating what he said. I said we're going to go in the man says we're going in, and so I walk up to the top of the stairs
I got to the top, but I noticed that there were two large metal doors on the east side of the cap.
That were wide open and
probably he hundreds of people standing outside just standing there. Clearly,
a desire to probably try to advanced toward the door or to go inside, but there was what I would counsel, but
They considerable bottleneck effect because so many people were kind of pressed together that no one could get inside quickly. If that, in fact, was their goal to get inside
now. There were people in front of me, hundreds of people much taller than me, people with flag bunch. I pulled that were hanging down, so I took my camera, which was stolen
ring and I held it in both of my hands fault with my arms fully extended above my head, and I pointed it down to
the two open doors that people were advancing toward at. I simply stood there and I filmed for about eight minutes and
a number of things happen during that eight minutes. Let me there are a lot of people. There was a lot of energy.
and chaos, but for the most part my main objective was to try to document what it was that I was seeing and at the end of that eight minutes
A man came outside of the capital in here
got onto a born any announced using some rather coarse and colorful language that Congress?
had been cleared that everyone,
go home, and he said
We came up with what we did. What we came here to do
everybody head out some something on
at the moment that he said
that I immediately turned around and I told them
people behind me clear out. Go this way. Go this way. Europe they dont go inside and
then I walked down the stairs and I spent about.
Other twenty to thirty minutes on the capital ground, interviewing people asking
what brought you out your say: what did you see? What was your experience? Why are you here and in
in time. I was getting a lot of messages from different cable new shows asked me a prize they're asking if I was getting footage and if I could come on the show
back to my hotel and
this is where I need several very tragic method:
Which might I want you to way right on my life? I went away right here. I've yet take a commercial break
you finished in here at the hotel, and you say you made a tragic mistake weapon.
Bright from their we're talking to Brenda, struck.
who has been
was charged
and was arrested in charge, and I want to get in all that too,
as this is this: is the story on faults. I did know any of this were just listening
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That's that's pure talk, dot com, promo code, Levine, L, e g. I am podcast were here with everyone and struck a group called again the walk away movement, which was really very profound, very powerful. You ve been out. There is a year
diverse now for some time
Mr President, trumped solid,
pick up where you left off, you were you left the scene and you go back to your hotel.
you have the right, so I went back.
Tell me at this point: united several people knew shows reaching out to be asking if I would be available to come on, share my footage and share my commentary and his eyes
great yeah. I would love to talk about what I
the scene- and I just captured like let this be a ten percent ten and a half minute long, continuous video of what at that time.
I believed: was the capital breach, what
I believe that what I had witnessed was that
hotel of what was being called the capital breach which again consisted of aid.
see a single window being broken or smash. I didn't see anything
the I didn't see destruction
all of these things that had occurred on the west side of the building, the images that people are so used to seeing one
think of January, fix that
my experience, I did not witness any of that over on the east side, and so I
I uploaded my video to Twitter and I basically
You know what I witnessed today at the capital, and then I can
the television in my hotel and that's when I started this
the talking heads conservative, talking head on television.
About how ashamed they were in, how embarrassed they weren't- oh my god, the people, the capital. This isn't who we are. This is the what a dark day industry and you have to bear.
This is not the first time that I
Like I've seen, conservative cable talking had selling out
servant of american seaports, and I have a big problem with this. Man had a big com this for a long time. I take the blue checkmark. Next to my name and my
following very seriously, and I like to be a voice and be of service to the american people, and I don't like
when I see people who have made a lot of money out of the conservative people in this country turn their backs on
and that's what I felt like what's happening again as I began.
Breaking out against the cable news. Talking heads and saying things like you know these people, the capital, are just desperate to be
These are common everyday people who have no voice in this country, so they finally shop in Washington DC and demand to be heard and nobody taking them seriously and now suddenly,
all the cable news talking heads want to make fun of them and talk about how shame they are their behavior and essentially, what I said was I'm not going to join the cacophony of voices were making fun of
and shaming these people. Who did it
then I had no idea what had happened on the other side. So I even made a comment thing. You know, patriots, the capital hold the line, hold your brown, because when I left the capital, what I
where thousands of people saying that people were singing songs, holding signs that the atmosphere was very, very calm?
I was about an hour or after I made these comments that I started to see,
put it on the news of how bad it had been on the other side and me
thirdly, I realise that I had acted impulsively and I'd spoken too soon and I became very embarrassed. So I took my tweets down. I took my video down and I started expressing at the book. I did
I spoke to you soon. I did not have the full picture here. You know.
sorry, I'm late shut my mouth until I figure out exactly what happened here.
Actually I left it at that and
decidedly I flew back to, but to my apartment. The next day I got onto Youtube. I made along video sort of explaining what I think
explaining why I had said what I said and then subsequently took it down, and I thought that was that
you know: never in a million years did it occurred to me tat. I were anything I did could be considered criminal and I thought
moved on with my life, and I call it started, making plans
I was gonna do within the new year and so imagine my surprise,
two and a half weeks later, when at the
Dawn an FBI, Swat team comes into my apartment,
pounding on my door and I went running to the door and when I opened it within
seconds I was turned around in coffee and tea,
that I was being taken to jail and I was facing multiple felony charges for what I had done at the capital,
I said Balin, I say
We ve humidity crimes and the FBI agents,
Something to me, along the lines of all, I saw the video I saw what you did any made. Some
mention about an assault on a police officer, and I started like I went
easy for a second. I was sitting there going. Ok did I do something. I don't remember it like that. I black this out. What is he talking about and they presented me
search warrant
And it's not might air out of my apart. They presented you with a search warrant, that's where we have to leave it. I need to take a break.
the next step will be back and for five minutes we pick it
they presented you with a search warrant. The
b, I swat team,
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dot com, promo code, Levine, L, easy. I am podcast if the world seems so fusing might well be glad that could have ever bore you common thirty, seven, seven, three one three eight point: one brain and struck:
This is his first interview about the, but he is phased and he's.
so to be silent during this entire process brain and struck. I want us to continue so
up where he left off. Please
sir, so the FBI I come to my house put me in handcuffs
tell me they were taking me to jail on multiple phony charges for my behaviour in January six and made some sort of mention of me
involved in an assault on a police officer
and none of them
course my had a spinning. None of this made any sense to me, but next thing I know I was being paraded.
My hallway of my apartment, building by a team of FBI agents put into a car and taken to jail.
and.
When I got there
there was a moment looking for me really, where sort of the dead the force of PTSD began, because
within a like, within a moment, I lost my identity as a human being. I stopping Brennan struck, let alone Brennan struck the walk away campaign guy
and I was wearing an orange jumpsuits and I was
In jail day
They brought me in a room called medical and told me that they had to inject my arm with a substance, because all new and made from the prison system happily take a tv tat they were ass,
a question like of a fight breaks out in the jail, are you able to defend yourself in
sitting you're going what
it has happened. My reality like what
going on, and they took me upstairs.
They put me in a concrete, fell with a metal door,
We for our they locked down and
the door when I and I asked them- am I going to be able to see a judge? Will I be able to see a judge today, and they said
There is therefore a blizzard there's a snow storms in the courts are clothes. We have no idea when you're the procedure. We have no idea when you'll be able to be out and try to
need to be able to get out of jail, they shut the door
and I didn't open that door
again for two days,
ensuring that two days I sat in that fell just literally breaking down.
Emotionally, because I thought to myself this is getting this is now january- twenty fit
three twenty one, so Joe Biden became President five days
before I got arrested. The Democrats have now taken full control of the federal government. I Brendan struck the walk away from the democratic
founder, and I now sitting in a concrete, fell with absolute.
No idea at this point what I've been charged with or accused of, and no idea.
If anybody's coming to help me or what is going to happen- or anyone even knows that this has happened and
after two days,
Finally, allowed in iter
That is my dream
had found me an attorney. I do no good
person was, but he set up.
caring for me with a judge and the judge,
They grant my release. I can tell you
With the most crushing and heart
breaking thing in the world to be standing in an orange jumpsuit and your judge say to me the United States
America, Birthdays Brandon struck, but
But I got out of jail and one of my gmail
flown into Omaha Nebraska, where I was so. She could be there with me
got out of jail, and when I got out of jail, I went to her hotel room and I said what is
uppity, like what what is going on- and she said to me
using you?
begging on in a thought with it with a police officer- and I said, yeah
What are they talking about it
said, there's a moment in your video, where a police officer steps outside of the capital for like six seconds
And somebody rip his shield away from him and several people
our channing. Take it. Take it taken, she'll, take his shield and their thing you're, one of those people,
I had actually watch the video again to even here
that moment that was happening and
So at that moment now I began to understand she told me there charging you with two colonies, the first
money is knowingly occupying restricted grounds. The second felony
is impeding an officer in the line of duty and the third,
I urge a misdemeanor of death.
Really conduct within intend to disrupt a hearing before Congress and
I was just sitting there trying to process everything that she told me, and I said you have
how bad is like a hub. How did this and she could well
It's all over the news. She said you are
all of our fundraising portals- have camp us, because I have the walk away.
In the walkway campaigns super pack I mean this is evident.
I'm an organization with employees. This is more than a social media movement me. This has been really successful. Grassroots operation
that we have been at that point cancelled by our are fundraising: platforms are email service cancelled up our accounting quit? My attorney,
quit. I beseech you start your rattling down this list of ways in which we had been decimated.
during this period of days that I was sitting in a cell, and I was trying to
wrap my head around how this level devastation could happen so quickly and
move us move us before we move on to the point
were you aware you
where their charging you were there making were there making whatever it was, they were making you
They were trying to get you to plead whether tell us about that.
Thirdly- and I do have my attorney- underlines you too, and I definitely want to encourage him to speak up at any point if
you say that a priority everything else abilities
oh yeah he's really like an incredible story: my drink for me,
It will happen
yeah yeah. I can talk about people
and margins for background, I'm a former federal prosecutor, so I know how this process is supposed to work and none of the work so after filing a criminal complaint and just so you're listeners know what agreement
Plain news is a affidavit, that's written by federal agent and read by judge inside it's not presented her grand jury,
Brandon was arrested on a criminal complaint and four months,
You are in negotiations with the government to permit
the plea down.
To a misdemeanor from the very beginning on what we had to advise Brandon that a trial in DC would probably not be favourable for him. The judges have expressed, in my opinion, extreme bias and light
objectivity when it comes to these cases and it
report would be horrendous, so
that's. Bad we believed was to negotiate for the best
deal we could get. In this case it was a misdemeanor and we were not
happy about it, but we were, you know, glad that he wasn't gonna, be facing felonies multiple years in federal prison, so
currently the allowed him to plead with single misdemeanor count up. Disorderly conduct on the cap,
well grounded for petty offence, and we thought
would have a chance. You know just maybe
fine or some community service and now be end of it
mark. We were shocked when the government filed a thirty page sentencing position based
wait, characterizing
Brandon as a answer. You know insurrectionists and
the cataloguing all his tweets and messages and statements.
describing them as basically calls to incite violence,
and so here they are allowing into pleader misdemeanor, but yet they want him sent
in her really something what
more serious, an egregious and what
believe, are protected. First amendment speech. Political speech is still protected under the
Institution and a government makes no man
The first amendment, no mention of Brandenburg, which is the Supreme Court case that protects first amendment speech. They just
These things and the judges the most
the pointy thing about this case mark was. The judge was a trumpet pointy, but you would never know that and the judges name
Her name is judge rich
and what did the judge say?
when they government presented this information and your client was in the courtroom. She
Let the government make their argument. She did not interrupt him when it came to my turn, to advocate for Brandon and pointing out number one he didn't
the capital he did not engage in any violence.
There are no aggravating factors in this case. She would cut me off she would we
characterized the facts. She would push back that Brandon knew what he was doing, that opinion
This was premeditated. He told his followers they're gonna breach the capital. The whole premise of the narrative by the judge and the government mark is there is no legitimate basis for any
to be present at the capital that if you were there at the capitol, you were basically.
Interfering with the transition of an election that legitimate there is no legitimate basis for anyone to be there in any one. There was there too
the capital and do something it and I and I found that argument very disturbing and one of the arguments for government made they said but for Brandons,
deck, the right would not have been successful. That's one of the arguments they made because they set awry. It takes a mob, takes a group and
It was part of that group, so they want him held responsible for everything that happened on genuine ethics.
I brought up mark that. Well, if you want to look at what caused this right, let's talk about the security failures. You know
and she shut me down. She would you let me bring that up at the capital that dealt with our experience.
How long did the hearing go on for
Oh, it was about half an hour to forty five minutes. I would say: Brandon you at all.
so, in other words, it was her alarm.
No, she had her mind made up she and, as you know, in federal court, usually that's that's how it goes. We prepared are sent thing position
somber, I had to their government file there's one week before the hearing thirty pages, and we worked
weekend to file a response to what they fight.
because it was just so inflammatory an egregious
and she, but she had made up
While it is sir
I see she was Associate Council President George, W Bush from tooth.
and three to two thousand sex
among other things
I'm finding that a lot of these judges are making political statements water. These judges, who had district,
what judges trial, judges.
Are conducted themselves like they are prosecutors rather than adjudicators.
And what you are telling me what brand and sang strikes me as their? So what is the? What is what is the status now? Will you
active and you're right March. He would say things like elections are to be challenged in court. Not you know, and in the whole of the Congress you just making these statements. I can elections have been challenged in the halls of Congress by Congress, meaning
senators and ten members of the house
We brought that up in our papers that, as you said, in the constitution and under the United States Code, there is a procedure to challenge the election, but they don't want to discuss it. They they will want to protect me one pretend it doesn't exist, but she sentence brand into three years probation three year and also three.
probation three months have house arrest. She impose the maximum fine of five thousand dollars and sixty hour
community service, and when I argued mark that this is going to create,
dancing disparity because there are other defendants who got less time she
Brandon is cases more aggravating
That is following because
position and that he was encouraging violence. This was her attitude and more
branded is in Nebraska. He doesn't live in DC, so when we asked for
probation to be transferred to the jurisdiction of Nebraska
She refused so she's keeping jurisdiction over over there so quickly and thirty seconds tell the public what that means that she still oversight. That means yes to keep going back and forth from Nebraska DC right it. He dug
keep going back and forth, but if they were to violate him. For any reason he would be back,
were that judge so I need leave. Judges are time,
keep everyone. I wish that we, through the next election.
We're going to take a short break and we'll be right back more than inflation under a kind administration. Is it forty year highs, everything's more expensive cars, gas, groceries, housing costs following increases or bankrupting Americans, which is why you need to find areas in your life. We can actually save money and your wireless bill is one of them for eyes, and eighteen d, N T mobile all over charge you for the same service. You could be getting from pure talk at a fraction of the cost. That's why I'm a customer and why you should be one to a lesson of this. The more lines you have, the more you save right now. You could get four lines. Talk text and data for just sixty four bucks: that's not per line that total, which is how the average family saving over eight hundred dollars a year, find out how much you can save. So. Do this go to pure talk, Dotcom find the plan. The tried for you find the phone. That's right for you are just bring your own, then this must only in a promo code. Levine podcast and you'll save an additional twenty five percent of your first three months that
pure talk, dot com, promo code, Levine, L, easy, I am podcast, I'm running it ran and struck remaining four minutes to the programme. Go ahead, random remark! I get what I'd like to close out tonight. What get I want to reiterate! Thank you so much for talking with me and you look like you and I are gonna, be talking talking again
soon, and I really look forward to that because I wanta I wanted to really kind of get round, pat more of the damage, I think that's been done in the year following my around
you think I want to ask them to do
if they want to help, because I know people out there if we really want to stand up and support people who have gone through this and
The first thing I want to say they are definitely people on January six who deserve,
to be held accountable for the things that they did. The people were smashing windows and engaging in violence and doing terrible things should actually be
held accountable, but there are hundreds of people who are,
Bathing nonviolent low level
demeanor charges who are being
Treated like carers, and you are
in treated like insurrection, of this kind,
We and I actually fall into this category. I maxine
the government has put me on a terrorism watch list which I'll explain.
words you about it at our next interview, but I want people to know. There are three things
three ways in which people can really help if they want to do something. The first thing is: we have
completely allowed the left to take complete control of this narrative, we have fully
control of any kind of truth surrounding January thick and so much so that now
Even conservative cable news is afraid to talk to people who have had to accept.
again at nonviolent person on a non violent charge, they're afraid to have
get on the show. I want everyone to get on twitter start tagging.
conservative cable news
Give me talk tagging
talk, show, host and tell them. These stories need to be told. Brandon struck story needs to be told. This narrative need three turned around get on Twitter
tagging. These guys in demand to have our stories be told it get this truth out there. The second thing is
USA today has
they call em extremism department that reached out
all of my plainly and draw up payment, prompt answers and got
do to shut me down. They shut down by legal defence fund
down my ability to have income stream company. I news duration, when, after you to shut down your financial ties, one
percent, they haven't been removed them department yet, and they actually reached out to patriots are accused me to pay pal. They reach out just stripe. They reach out to Denmark,
I am now permanently banned from being able to you
pay pal or stripe or Denmark.
or patriarch
all, my revenue string shut down, but I connected with it.
Supporting conservative friendly payment processor
and we custom created my own payment platform which the veil
well at Brandon struck dot com, it's Sdr Acre, so people want to help with financial
port they can go to. Brandon struck as T r, a dot com and sign up for my
else, while you're there and the law,
I think I want to say, is my
innovation. Walk away is going to come back.
this year, bigger and better than ever and we're gonna take
the democratic party- and I need people too
are going to walk away campaign, dot com and become
donor toward my organization, because we're going to come back and we're gonna
They take all these people down. This can't be allowed to stand in this country. I went
your council. I assume you going to appeal what took place here, sir.
Or at least part of play agreement we had to wave our pellet rights. I realise that amazing isn't an amazing. They have all the leverage,
all the leverage to throw him away for years
and, and there really scared of an appeal. There really
scared that that's that is just so disgusted.
Well, listen! I wanna! Thank you both for coming on the programme. I hope you are able to
nature of your point.
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to publishers
Surrogates of authors,
contact me asking.
For the person you represent to be on life liberty in LE then we have a process. You got a fox, you talk to the producer, it's not book
and C Span.
I will bring individuals on from time to time,
Who has something to say
to interview them about their book, but the common about what's in their book that may be newsworthy, are breaking.
I've already suggested the fox that they ought to have a show which
would do, which would interview authors each week could be very late at night that it would have a fairly substantial.
following I'm certain of it, but at this point
it's not something that there
of a mind to do it, took
I brought it up months and months and months ago. Their network thing do whatever they want, but I
turn life liberty and live in and a book out. I just can't do it
if there's a book out there that very hot because of the substance in particular. That's how that I think-
You need to be aware of that's important, but
Just can't bring friends and neighbors and people through left and right left her. I don't have a show five days a week.
Wanna show five days a week ever show once a week on tv on cable tv pets it
So there is a lot to get too when you only
do one hour on tv I mean I've got
Radio my offer to bring people here where they actually have a bigger audience.
we ve got Levine TV, which is very, very hot folks, say you know, subscript
just through the roof.
And those are excellent platforms as well. So well,
If I'm contacted directly
The chances are very very here.
minimum or less likely, unless their personal friends of mine, of course, but I just can't hannelore
the judge who is handling the case involving bran struck. I knew nothing of urban I've looked.
And seen in his very excited about her a federal judge Vondra and by the way she's very political. She worked for the Senate Judiciary Committee. Then she work for three years in George.
view: bushes councils off so she's arena.
a federal judge on Friday, upheld the Justice Department, probably never tramper, even though she was appointed by him the idea
case decision to use a felony obstruction law. Listen to this against you as capital riders.
A major victory for prosecutors have used the statute to charge. Hundreds have trump supporters who were involved in the January six insurrection
This is how they write it.
Several other defendants have challenged the law on many of those are.
pending in with other judges,.
But fridays rolling. This was in December
in the Justice Department strategy for charging the capital riders has survived. A key test now does Brennan
struck sound like a rider to you must relation.
But this is the language of the press, everybody's, a rider everybody's insurrectionists.
Everybody has to have the book thrown it feathers, different people
some people attack the cops they should be prosecuted.
Some people the damage to the capital building they should be prosecuted,
people were waved into the capital building they should now,
he prosecuted
people were on the steps of the capital building. They should
be prosecuted for trespassing,
people were on the lawn, their capital building. They should not be prosecuted either. We're talking about better
prosecutions in a city with a death rate is through the roof. Let me continue,
federal, judge, Daphne Free Grech. That's your name
I request by two riders to throw out the
our obstruction of an official proceeding, which
often used for things like witness tampering, but has been
used in January six cases because of the disruption of the electoral college proceedings before Congress. So what
Judge did here and I went looked at her during the bright she's taken a statue
And she's broaden the definite that's what she did. That's what she did and she's praised for
She should never become an apology, God forbid, on the Supreme Court, Norway, Lama.
Is formal certification of President Joe Biden? Victory was delayed for hours as riders ransacked the building and fought with police officers.
did everybody ransacked the building and fight where police officers you need,
distinguish between individual human beings, right judge, Daphne Friedrich Correct.
You're, a gay tromp appointee rejected a defence argument that the congressional certification like Pearl Trot college results was not an official proceeding
the joint session. The has the trappings of a former hearing before an official body freed regret in words,
Talking about something like this, you are talking
France, interfering with a court case.
That sort of thing to a presiding officer, a process by which objections could be heard, debated and rolled upon it, a decision, the certification results that must be
each before the session could be adjourned accordingly. The congressional certification at issue here is
proceeding before Congress. It's not a proceeding before Congress.
it's not a proceeding before Congress.
It is Congress,
There's a kind was voting.
When an issue related to the electoral college.
clearly not was meant. She also rejected arguments. The law was unconstitutionally vague and that it only pertains to judicial, not congressional proceedings
So she's taken the traditional use of an expanded it, how many those
bon coat pink, other people
we're interrupting
he Cavanaugh hearings were charge
the obstruction by the Department of Justice by the career prosecutors, air judge, I'd like to know.
I'd just like to know.
so she brought it
The rolling concerned scene and rights only two specific defendants and it doesn't prevent other district judges from knowing against the department. In other cases,.
prosecutors who use these felony obstruction charges the cornerstone of many more serious capital right cases, and it goes on.
There's a lot of people who didn't Ryan there's a lot
people
who did enter the building Koran steps here on the lawn
Who probably didn't, even though they were trespass, is my guess.
Just my guess,.
And judges should be giving political speeches from the bench or at all.
three years probation three years.
And the deal included he he couldn't appeal to this.
Record where the Supreme Court afterwards.
They really have this lock down, don't they, ladies and gentlemen, I am sure the media, the washed and composed the paper in Washington D C.
that's read by the left, read by the judges.
I'm sure there are three by the sub bump sure he's on top of this.
Very, very troubling I read to you were with so many.
Let the framers of this country thought about an activist court and I
This tradition.
And they are right about this- some of the places they talk about January six, somebody
pseudo conservatives
they troubled by this, even if they
a in January to what about this.
This bother fairly
Cosette written about it most of them anyway.
Providers me.
person has a right to defend themselves, have right to a lawyer.
When you're up against the federal government's very difficult thing look. I was chief of staff to an attorney general. We were law and order and I believe and law and order
do not believe in throwing
people who trespassed or who were parading attack
cops yes, but the ink.
System, see among the judicial, the judiciary,.
the inconsistency on how they treat court on call riders is really,
Nakedly bear to every American in this country.
I one judge gave me for
Reckon the other federal judges dunno, including several, who I know.
when we were at the White House in the South long during the republican convention,
because that's where they help at all.
One of the occasions when we were watching.
my wife and I.
Bon Juno was there with his wonderful wife said
Paul was there with his wonderful life, a lot of it
in the last hour. So we heard loud chanting, loud noises, loud threats from black lives matter and and teeth and other writers, real riders.
We're inside the gates, but we knew
when we would leave that
power to go outside the gates. We could be harmed.
The police and the secret service try to direct us.
Around the White House to another area where they thought.
The writers and insurrectionists on the left were not, but there were a ton of them.
Targeting the people coming out of the White House, a ton of them.
Ran Paul, as you know, was assaulted,
Damn Bonn GINO talked about.
Threats to him and his wife.
My wife and I and some others we made our way around factory
with the Tom Fetnah Judicial, watching his wife, among others,.
We had a walk about donor
third of a mile after mile away.
in order to try and find an over any form of transportation. Other words we were all sitting ducks. I wished
I Friedrich was with us to see what was taking place.
I wish she could have seen what was taking place and
fact that the careers at the Department of Justice did not have the same level of aggressive.
Prosecutors motives apparently
As they do now,.
As they do now,.
These were very violent people
very violent people. Then you could
see the fear on the face of so many people. I admit
not a congressmen or a senator.
I think I'm still an american citizen. Shame on these
shame on the Department of Justice in these judges, because this is not equal justice if they think
gonna get promoted as a result of this. I think they can think again.
We need real justice. Every per
On January, six was not an insurrectionists and there was not an insurrection.
and how many more times I can explain this
no stronger support of the police than I there's no stronger support of law and order than I people who
may crime should be prosecuted
The people who have not
Many crimes who have not done something that is worthy of the kind of attacks that their under.
That means our system is corrupt copyright,
back then, like a rhino discharge, was before a judge, recognition, a tradition for Us Senator, worn Hatch
She was on the sentencing, commission were one of our greatest focuses was on disparity.
It says here what I'm reading, rightly or wrongly, that
Let's see here.
thousands
The criminals have their cases reduced significantly.
Eight thousand five hundred and forty four prison sentences were reduced following the review of each case by a federal judge,
she was concerned about the disparities between those using crack
And those using other drugs,
by partisan approach to
two matters. They believed in criminal justice reform.
Let's see you now
I think of the Reagan days when our chief of staff to attorney journal meets this would not be the kind of person we will put on the sentencing commission. That's where she was
we put somebody on the sentencing commission, who believed in sentencing people for their criminal activities drug
our big problem in this country.
their flowing over the border. Therefore,
Doing more than ever before, it affects people crack
Cocaine affects people kills people.
So is this part: is the kind of mindset we're talking about used
been in and around Washington D C. For some time.
Hatch Bush said
Think Committee open
my reappointed at this, I don't know how they held a Trump point point this person I dont know.
you know? The problem is when you're, an outsider and you're coming in
You don't have a lot of contacts, a lot of people to rely. It may have been that hatch pushed her. That's probably would happen how much you wanna bet
promoted her to Trump,
How much you wanna bet? I would bet it a lot. I let me move on. You love her.
black lives matter.
Let's cofounder, Patrice Collars, you remember her. The county
tied to other groups with spending red flags report, black lives matter, cofounder, Patrice Collars resign in the wake of a post, expos overspending spree on lavish homes.
Tied to several other fund raising organisations whose finances raise potential red flags according to a new report.
The groups reformulate jails and twenty nineteen collected more than one point, four million, of which two hundred five thousand went to consult and company.
Collars and her spouse Joanna Con
New York magazine said
cons about ripe
two hundred and eleven thousand was paid to carriers, POW Ash
bandit II.
corrode her memoir in about eighty six thousand was paid to an entertainment, clothing and consulting company called trap heels
was started by Damon Turner. The father of call your child, according to the report, sounds
The maximum waters family, where she's been
tons of money to her daughter.
Cause she's such a campaign genius.
Reformulate jails, also, reportedly pay two hundred seventy thousand to a consultant company run by its treasure,
Kristen Bowers, whose also known to shallow me about h and has signed tax documents as the deputy executive director black lives matter. Global network
wow. What a fraud. The whole thing is: a fraud
whole thing is a money making operation. How many people been helped in the inner cities by black lives matter. Anybody out there any
out. There feel free to call up- and let me know,
a black lives matters helped you and your community. I'm just curious. I'm curious
at sea here at the same time and investigations being open in California.
And there are demanding answers right now-
they want to know what
happened to the money, a black lives matter, black lives matter, Globe.
where's the money. Where did they go? We're talking about fifty to ninety million dollar? Fifty to ninety million dollars, I'm hoping all of its big iconic people out there who supported this group will tell us about. I wonder where Mitt Romney stand rarely on his head up here. I mark loving champion of freedom you're, one of the greatest care be freedom in that country in the world. More call mark at eight seven, seven. Three, I won three eight one one! Thank you, Mr Vice president, I, like Michael Light by the way.
There's a building push now, as are several to amend the statue we talked about earlier. The electoral Count ACT
easier, they're, calling it the electoral count, Modernization ACT, Democrats Republicans to avoid what happened in twenty twenty.
But that it matters, I can't support any change that does not include a provision.
That underscores and enforces the obligation.
of the state legislatures.
to determine how electors are chosen
Otherwise, this is detail. Wagging the dog.
That's what led to this in the first place.
so there's no way that this is a real reform.
Unless that is acknowledged, because that was the
fuse that was led by the day and see by the democratic wars by Elias by these Democrat
state, elected judges and worse. That brought us to the point,
People raising serious concerns about the election.
and rightly so,.
and rightly so-
and they even have here that the bill place.
responsibility for identifying the correct electors with the governor. That's not what,
Constitution says
powers with the state legislatures. They decide,
may decide not Congress, nobody else. They do so.
Hu, the correct electors are not the governor
Can't be done by statute.
Can't be done by me
Media mentality.
so right in here, they even unconstitutional provision.
She over all the people who really want to follow that constitution. Let's see what they had to say about it.
Think good, I'm sure.
This needs to be resolved. The fairy the United States Supreme Court to uphold that provision was
Damnable shameful cowardly,
the decision by the court.
because it only leads to more problems.
Hollywood, John they're, the chief justice, just
As a disaster, wild
desperate thing to give democratic moorhouse seats daily,
our brazen attempt at rigging election, a key policy speaker
And others are noticing this to finally be
crafts have so far rigged enough seats. Ladies and gentlemen,.
Where are they have by latest count? Eight more democrats coming out of the House of Representatives what other single vote? Eight eight.
I think I said eight
They want to count every vote. You say they want to amend
statue when it comes to counting elect their crux, they are corrupt. They are poised,
There are cancer on the body politic,.
Bear a rash when they enter via the body politic. Now
there are a hammer ride on the body politic,.
not going to stop.
brazen outrageous.
The gentleman says rigging the election and keep Pelosi speaker no weak
talk about that about tramp, its discussed,
think what they get away with disgusting.
You wonder why people get angry.
mainly Pelosi son ship off the old.
Thirdly, the old block can't say lady anymore,.
Nancy policies, not a lady.
You know how to use that word anymore. I she's not a birthing person anymore, either. Issue Mister Bruce, I think at eighty one. I think it said some point: that's that's just stops. So what
a formerly birthing person. I think so.
So the speaker of the house, the first formerly birthing person, burst this guy.
Paul Pelosi, junior chip off the old block.
Daily mail you already this in the near slime, so the washing composed you won't see it on the constipated news network.
Sl I stay now.
two maison. What people are still walking the planet and
imprisoned for the things is they ve done in any listen about
Brennan, struck and others? They were
S, pet capital, crowds.
No way you know. No, they were.
yes, nature: Pelosi, Son Daily Mail, exclusive, embroiled in his sixth FBI probe this time in San Francisco official, who was allegedly bribed to remove permit violations
squalid flophouse, the pit owned by his ex girlfriend whew.
That nonsense Papa
see Junior not to be confused with a stupid, big dad papa,
the juniors involved in an FBI investigation, it is
Francisco officials, who are allegedly bribed or remove violations at his ex girlfriend property. By
what these hunter.
Policy now had a pick em dumping city, permanent
expert diner radwan, he got Santos,
our present in San Francisco Building Inspection Commission, was indeed
for fraud and November Santa
is accused of having his clients donate thousands of dollars to building inspector Bernie currents. Rugby club, in exchange for
city permits.
policy seems to match the description of client number nine, her ugly
golden gate, you
Rugby Association of fifteen hundred dollars check according to prosecutors documents.
It was meant to encourage coming to remove violation, notices against a squalid mission district hotel that had a hit
permit violations a federal crime.
A complaint details, alleged text messages from Santos, telling client nine that drop of attracted the sports club with pleasure.
Client, nine replied. A lighter sent centres of picture of a fifteen hundred dollar checked with the message,
the donation and its being
Aunt now, anyway, earlier this month, I daily mail outcome investigation reveal he was linked to five other federal,
robes and Pat hey. What's her
little violation, one or another
Leslie wasn't trespass.
Nancy Pelosi son his umbrella FBI investigation. As I said.
such a bribery scheme,
urging a bribery scheme.
So a Nancy policies taxes be released. Her in the big.
The big clown that is her husband
when will they release their tax returns Wimbledon.
He demanded rum of the Republicans demanded by
People decide
people decide
The legislation is coming, but we have a commission investigating trap and a peach when a trap. Another peach meant a trap. A criminal investigation, a trap is kids, is Patsy.
properties.
But nothing on Nancy.
We ve told she's the most powerful former birthing woman in America.
The number three in line four presently, the United she decides, what legislation comes to the house, for she cried.
They stalinist, commission, ship,
All the members, even the repute,.
But she doesn't own in its like Biden,.
his sons back the fortune of his contacts with Communist China
ukrainian regime before this current government, the heavy
they talk about him getting ten percent or I'm tired of giving pop money.
A mouse direct evidence, no special,
a prosecutor.
No congressional review when-
Buttons controlled the Senate Judiciary Committee under Lindsey Lenses,
Then say where I Lindsey.
bodies friend very annoying Wendy. Quite frankly,.
So they went to steal congressional
still the vote, ladies and gentlemen, but no
Ie is concerned, no
because they're the good guys there on the right side. The Democrats, the american marks with its good. So what? If people's votes while count
Because of the way the redistricting New York is so
Friggin corrupt.
the Republicans might have three seats by the time, the tower at what twenty to something like that.
Whose population
the democratic, perfect opportunity Illinois other corrupt
Democrats stronghold. Were people can't wait to get the hell out same thing.
California same thing playing thing.
now, when the republican start wow here discriminating y yeah ass night,
sixty five civil rights last voting right jack. You're doing this
that discriminate against black people, not on all. We want to get out our vote to now its clear, your white supremacist, your clansmen,
taking the coroner we're going to stop you that's how they
use. The law.
with the power the civil rights division, which is really the uncivil rights division of the Department of Justice, which is loaded with radical leftists from throughout the deck
I remember when I was at the Department of Justice, one
People there.
Was there since Robert Kennedy was attorney general, the United States, MR producer.
no way back.
They don't wanna leave, may have enormous power. You know.
maybe they're waiting for a judgment that could be a too.
I'll be right back then. I won't be here the rest of the week. We will have great cash posts. I want to say a special happy birthday.
To our granddaughter slot.
She makes us proud every day, she's turning eight.
A beautiful young lady
She is the daughter.
of my daughter,
and my son in law.
I will be long and neck.
And she is just precious as her little brother Asher and we're
what the hell, I'm so happy
Birthday Sloan.
and Grandpa
Hopes to see you soon, yes, and we shall.
We'll be Goldberg. I said enough yesterday,
A lot of time on this yesterday, Gideon
Favorite MR producer, and send a clip of that the Dana Perino, I think she might actually be in them, be interested in that just out of curiosity
she might like to know what I said about it. In any event,
Goldberg says now she understands I dont get this
what does she seventy three years old or something what? However old she is
she's gone through life.
and didn't understand that Hitler called Jews, the inferior race and Nazis,
the superior right. She doesn't even have a clue what the Holocaust was about.
she went through life like that, and this is the thing I think I'll
The people do particularly on the left because they keep calling us Hitler
Instead, Linda,
We support liberty in the constitution and a smaller central government.
a just law enforcement that protects the people.
And a military that protects us from Marxists and fascists and other interests I mean seriously.
She's on the view, because supposedly people want to hear her view.
Our view was outrageous now
this campaign to get aid discussed all this yesterday already- and I see the back benches- have have learned well, but let me just go on
campaign to get Joe Rogan and so forth.
Rogan never seen anything like this and yet
be goal, but does she understand the last name that she adopted? Mr producer, is a jewish name, Goldberg
That's not a real name. Folks was a joke. Whoopi Goldberg,
but that's her official name
Does she not understand a pair
why not.
then? She goes on Stephen Colbert show whose real name is Co Bears brothers, along in Washington, Dc Right Tom Right Tom Tom yeah. There.
He's another one with the name Colbert,
Gives her a platform to try
rehabilitated sub because he's
a comedian he's a joke, but he's not a comedian.
but the idea that back there
back years with him, Mister Producer or Mr Spock years.
particularly that one year, that kind of makes a left turn of. You noticed nothing personal. I can make jokes too
very personal jugs, see that Colbert and
me ten writers to do it for me,
cut three MR producer, let's just hit it cut three go as the white guy. In the conversation I am, I am neither jewish nor my black, and so I have a different set of big show. What are you?
page. Shell
Why kind the cover them? Neither jewish nor black, go ahead.
It seems to me that whiteness is a contract created by colonial powers during the beginning of colonial period. Imperialist era in order was hell. Are you talking about more on your way out of here? Lane
You are way out your layin you're gone the wrong way and a one way street, or rather whiteness
is a construct created by the colonial powers during the beginning of colonial imperialist era, in order
Split other people that they could apply to
all different kinds of people, the idea race and american experience tends to be based on skin.
Do they have happy hour before these show goes on? I think they do, I'm sure they do.
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