There was mention of political figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tom Massey, with differing opinions on their actions towards certain individuals in power. The discussion delved into topics such as the immigration crisis, the conduct of government officials, and the alignment with political ideologies.
Another significant part of the conversation revolved around the impeachment proceedings against Alejandro Nicolas Mayorkas, the Secretary of Homeland Security. Various members of the House of Representatives were appointed as managers to conduct the impeachment trial, signaling a contentious political atmosphere.
Further, the dialogue veered towards expressing distrust in high-ranking officials such as Christopher Wray, Director of the FBI, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency in leadership roles.
Additionally, a call from a concerned listener suggested the inclusion of more conservative voices in public radio and TV stations, prompting a discussion on government funding of media outlets like PBS and the considerations surrounding taxpayer money.
The host, Greg Kelly, offered a contrasting view on the infamous O.J. Simpson case, challenging the common perception of his guilt and providing insights into the trial proceedings, contextualizing the media influence on public opinion.
Overall, the episode covered a range of topics, from immigration policy to impeachment procedures, highlighting the diverse and complex issues in today’s political landscape.
In the second hour of the Greg Kelly Show, Greg started by praising Marjorie Taylor Greene and her criticism of Alejandro Mayorkas and how he has been dealing with the border and immigration problems taking place all over the country.
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The Greg Kelly Show.
Speaker 07:
Man, what? There are like 80,000 people right now down at City Hall. 80,000 illegal migrants online at City Hall where the powers that be, I guess this is not just Adams, this is more the city council. There's a city council speaker. Remember when we had people like Peter Vallone? Even Andrew Stein? Now we have a woman named Adrienne Adams. Okay. Never heard of her, never saw her, don't know what she looks like, but she is meeting with thousands upon thousands of illegal migrants who have congregated down there. It's kind of bedlam. It's a little bit out of control. It's just, well, I mean, they're not rioting or anything like that, but, I mean, City Hall is just not built for 10,000 people to be online down there, and they're coming in to talk about their immigrant experience. They're immigrant experience so far, and the city is looking for ways to make the experience kinder and gentler, it looks like. Why are all these folks, and a lot of them, quite frankly, let's see, Guinea, that's one of the countries they're coming from, Guinea, that's a big one. Somebody has been passing around fake news that green cards are readily available. Maybe that's not that fake anymore. Maybe that's not fake. There is a plan to turn these people into Democrat voters, and that's what's really going on. Hey, Marjorie Taylor Greene, I love her. I think she's amazing. I think she might have gone a little bit too far. and trying to push out the Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House. Now we're going to get rid of him, too? Look, I was with you on McCarthy. That guy was a rhino in it for himself. Mike Johnson, I don't get the Kevin McCarthy vibes. I think he's a good guy. Is he a purist? Is he inexperienced? Is he in over his head? Probably in over his head. Nobody's a thousand percent pure. I mean, at this point, I think we just got to suck it up no matter who it is, because if we keep playing these silly games with the speaker and we're going to have a, what do they call it? A vote to vacate or something like that, or a no vote to vacate some little parliamentary procedural thing. And they'll be able to vote on this guy up or down. And another thing, I like Marjorie Taylor Greene. I don't know anything about Tom Massey, Republican of Zee, Ohio, Florida. He's the one who came out against Trump. He's not a Trump guy. He's a DeSantis guy. And now he is actually calling for Mike Johnson to resign. You know, one of the motivations here for these people on Capitol Hill, they have a lot of reporters down there. Most of them are 22-year-old kids with iPhones. But when in Mr. Massey's life is he ever going to be surrounded by a bunch of 23-year-old girls trying to get their picture with him and trying to get him on video? Only if he comes out and he says things like this. I just asked for Speaker Johnson's resignation. I think that's a huge mistake because whatever qualms you have about him, I got bigger qualms about Hakeem Jeffries, Democrat of Brooklyn. pretty much a socialist, a total radical, and a Democrat, right? I mean, we're getting closer and closer to that. And I know that Trump is actually okay with Mike Johnson. They were together last week in Mar-a-Lago. All right, so somebody better put the brakes on that thing fast. Now, I'd like to go back to Marjorie Taylor Greene because the woman is on fire when it comes to all issues, immigration, border, and the rest. And here she is just giving it, giving it to that bug-eyed weirdo, Secretary Mayorkas. Mr. There's no problem at the border, Mayorkas. Go ahead.
Speaker 08:
Screen the gentlelady from Georgia for five minutes of questioning.
Speaker 00:
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Mayorkas, we do not have a country without a secure border. And we cannot have a safe country. We cannot protect our own democracy without protecting our elections. That is a fact. The open border is the number one issue across America in poll after poll. And that is exactly why this committee impeached you. Mr. Secretary, the Oversight Project released a bombshell report last night on your connection to the dark money NGO industrial complex of illegal immigration. I know you saw this from one of my colleagues just earlier. They found flyers throughout the Resource Center Matamoros refugee camp in Mexico telling illegal aliens, reminder to vote for President Biden when you are in the United States. We need another four years. of his term to stay open. Eyewitnesses saw the flyers also being handed out to migrants who were using RCM for assistance in coming to the United States. In an audio recording, the founder of RCM, Gabby Zavala, by the way, we maybe should subpoena her to the committee, agreed that they need to help as many people as possible before President Trump gets reelected. RCM is an operation that houses functions for the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, which helps migrants enter the United States, and you're familiar with their work. We know that you served as a former board member of this group that funds illegal immigration, and they're very proud of you, Mr. Secretary. They congratulated you on your nomination. You worked as a board member of an NGO that is working in conjunction with other NGOs, which are not only financing the invasion of the country, but also telling illegal aliens to vote in the United States elections. They are telling illegal aliens, non-citizens, to come vote for Joe Biden. That's your boss. This is corruption at the deepest level. As a matter of fact, I would call it treason. It's treason because these people have declared war on our citizens by raping our women, our children, and murdering people. Like Lakin Riley. You're familiar with her, right? Are you familiar with Lakin Riley?
Speaker 05:
I am familiar with the case.
Speaker 00:
You should have deported her so that she could be alive today. Her parents would have appreciated that. And also Kayla Hamilton, who was brutally raped and murdered by a cartel member. Her mother came and spoke to us. She didn't deport him either. You let him in the country. You, Mr. Secretary, have allowed over 10 million illegals, probably higher than that, could be closer to 15 million, we don't know, to invade our country. You've allowed the cartels to make billions and billions. As a matter of fact, you're probably the best business partner they could ever have. They make all this money in human trafficking and drug trafficking at our border. You've allowed approximately 300 Americans to be murdered every single day from fentanyl that comes across our border. And now you're aiding NGOs to steal our elections through your budget. I demand proof of citizenships in our elections, and that is something every single member of Congress should care about. We don't need illegal aliens voting in our elections. We're supposed to be here talking about your budget, but we're talking about how money is being used to make sure people coming to our country are able to get a social security number in which they can register to vote. And on that note, Mr. Mayorkas, I demand that Chuck Schumer holds your impeachment trial in the Senate because that's exactly what we should be focused on right now. Mr. Chairman, I yield the remainder of my time.
Speaker 07:
Ah, I love her. I love her. James Flippen is, I know you're supposed to look down your nose at her a little bit. New Yorkers love to look down at MTG and all. What was that thing she said about the lasers? She's great. Look, we have a crisis going on right now, downtown. There is a riot, essentially. It looks like pretty damn near close. Out around City Hall. What in the freaking hell is going on down there?
Speaker 06:
Well, you know, I heard you talking about it, and I have to be perfectly honest with you. I wasn't even aware of that hearing before you mentioned it. So I was kind of trying to look into it before I came on with you. But, you know, you laid out the general fact pattern that this is, in essence, a group that is providing their insight to the city council speaker about what they've experienced as immigrants, I guess.
Speaker 07:
Uh, I don't think that this is, this is a very strange moment. It's a very strange moment that you have people who are not citizens gathering at city hall demanding services. It looks like to me, a lot of these folks, like there's a, there's an understanding that they have been underserved somehow or miss served government attempting to placate them.
Speaker 06:
Yeah, that's definitely it would seem the position by and large of the New York City Council, because they've routinely sort of rebuked any efforts from like City Hall or the administration, like the mayor's administration to kind of cut back on any of these. Efforts to provide services or stuff like that. And, you know, we also know that the city council has attempted to make it legal for illegal immigrants to vote in elections. Now, eventually, the state Supreme Court of New York basically said, no, you can't do that. But if they want to give them voting rights, it would stand to reason that they would welcome into the. you know, halls of government and say, what can we do to make it better?
Speaker 07:
All right. Hey, in the meantime, there is a new movie about Donald Trump and it looks really cool. I don't know if they like Donald Trump, but it's called The Apprentice. And it's about Donald Trump's relationship with Roy Cohn, the lawyer. And it looks very, very cool. It's all set in the 70s and stuff like that. And you got Trump in the three-piece suit, you know, the 70s attire in the backseat with the phone. It just is... I kind of like it. I like... I like movies like that that really strive to get the little things right, the little details right. Now, often movies that get the little details right get the big stuff totally and completely wrong, and I have no use for those movies either. So that could be in a jam right there. You have any thoughts on that thing about what I said with the – oh, wait, forget that for a second. Who listens to NPR? I don't really care about NPR. I know it's left. I know all about that stuff. And that's one of the reasons why when that editor came out against NPR saying, you know, we're biased, we're this, we're that. We didn't pay any attention to the Hunter Biden laptop. I'm like, yeah, I knew all that stuff already. I don't know if you're a whatever. But then I found out about the lady who runs the damn thing, NPR. Her name is Mar. Catherine Mar. Is that her name? She's blonde. She's obviously quite white. And apparently she's got a big hang up about being white. So she's got all these tweets about how white people are supposed to sit down and stand back and let people of color fill the void. And, oh, and I noticed, though, that she's the head of the damn company. Right. So this is the dance you do if you want to. This is what white liberals do. They do this dance. So they can keep power, right? They don't care about elevating anybody other than themselves. This is a dance they do. It's self-preservation. It's self-enhancement. And the fact that we actually spend public money, taxpayer money on that NPR, which used to be halfway decent 25 years ago, 30 years ago, 40 years ago. I haven't listened to it, quite frankly, since they got rid of Bob Edwards. Remember that guy? He died not too long ago. You following that case at all?
Speaker 06:
Yeah, well, you know, it's really pretty shocking stuff because this editor comes out and more or less says, okay, and this is, I believe, the Washington, D.C. affiliate of NPR, comes out and basically says, you know, of the 80 people working in the newsroom or whatever, 80 of them are Democrats.
Speaker 07:
But by the way, there's only one NPR. It's not the affiliate. That's where the headquarters is.
Speaker 06:
So in other words, then, you know, it's the whole thing. It's the whole kit. The setting of this organization that, like you said, receives funding from the taxpayers to keep the lights on. And in essence, he's saying it's totally biased, the news coverage. And that's not surprising to anybody, like you said. But the process now has come down where the person who runs it, you mentioned her, has suspended this editor, put him on suspension. Now, officially, this is because they say you need to get permission anytime you write for an outside publication or whatever. And this was for Barry Weiss's blog, I guess, that he wrote this.
Speaker 07:
Hey, can I tell you something I'm a little bit excited about?
Speaker 06:
Yeah.
Speaker 07:
My sex drive has actually declined.
Speaker 06:
Oh, okay. What makes you say that that's something that's exciting for you?
Speaker 07:
Because it could be quite a distraction. It could be quite a distraction. And I think you hit a certain age, it becomes less of a thing. It's less on your mind. So I never, you know, I never... I never knew it would happen. I'm glad it has.
Speaker 06:
Yeah. Well, I mean, you know, and Diego is just reminding me that in many ways you're talking about the wisdom that George Costanza once stumbled upon. What the hell did he say? He stopped trying to, you know, make it happen with women. And in essence, he became a genius as a result. I don't know if there was that episode where he hit like three home runs and batting practice with the Yankees.
Speaker 07:
I mean, I'm not saying I was trying to make a hit with women. I'm not, you know, I wasn't doing that till, you know what I mean? But it's just not a thing anymore. It's just not a thing. It's just not, it's not on my mind. It's not there. It's not. And it used to be like, you know, and quite frankly, it's very freeing. It's very like, you know, there are other things to dwell on. There are other things to think about. And there always have been. I'm not saying I was like Merv the Perv. Right.
Speaker 06:
But still, it's just – But you're saying it's an age thing, you think? Or you think it's just that you're so – Let me tell you how it really – You're at a different place in your life.
Speaker 07:
What happened was this. I started fasting, which is not really a good thing to do. I started skipping meals on purpose, right? And I think when your body feels like it's starving, it stops producing – the things that need to be produced for there to be children. The brain's prioritizing. It lessens all of it. So when that's processed, someone's calling me back. Someone's calling me with a complaint. Yeah, I was like, okay. My wife wants me to stop talking about this. Maybe I will. I'll be right back. Greg Kelly.
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Am I on? Oh, how about that? Welcome back. I was just listening to a motivational tape from Jocko Willink. You know who that guy is? He's a former Navy SEAL. Big guy. Hulking guy. Kind of looks like the Hulk. Kind of looks like the thing from Fantastic Four. He is an impressive dude. To be honest, I think he plays up the SEAL team stuff a little bit too much. The seals in general just talk about being a seal a little bit too much. And there's a problem with the seals. The training to become a seal is like absurdly hard. And some of it, like it's people who, if you don't, if you can't tolerate cold water, like 1% of the population can tolerate cold water and they kind of, kind of find them. Here's what I really think. It's too hard, and once you actually make it through that training, once you're one of the elite few who make it through... Nobody can tell you anything to do again for the rest of your life unless you're a SEAL. But the military doesn't work like that, and life doesn't work like that. And they get a real kind of attitude going. They play by their own rules, which is not a good thing. I've worked with them before. They customize their uniform to the point that you can't even tell what their rank is. They're all over the place. They call each other by their first name. It's a little much. I mean, they got great heart. They got great spirit. But there is such a thing as a little bit too much gung-ho. Having said all that, I like Jocko Willink. I read one of his books, and he had this really amazing moment on social media. There's the music. I'll play it for you when we come back. He's a good guy and a hero, too. But just all right. You were in the military. You were in the military. All right. Always about the Navy SEALs. I like the SEALs, but enough with the SEALs.
Speaker 10:
You're listening to The Greg Kelly Show.
Speaker 07:
I have to verify this. I'm not going to say the names of the A-list actors and actresses. A new barrage of them have children, and they are proudly coming out as trans. These are underage children. These are minors. These are children, people below the age of 18, and all kinds of supportive posts from the parents about the trans kids. Now, I've got to make sure that this is not a... It's not catfish. This is not a scam. This is not something because I don't want to unfairly accuse anybody of anything, but it looks pretty gross to me. It's the hottest trend right now to have a son or daughter who is no longer a son or daughter, right? Who is switched. or has become a daughter when they're a son, or neither, became non-binary. And some of the biggest people in Hollywood are jamming this stuff down America's throats. And so is the President of the United States, for that matter, Joe Biden. Sick and depraved. How sick and depraved can we be? I remember when it was edgy to say, L-G-B. Remember, the LGB community. We talked about the LGBT community years after that. See, lesbian, gay, bisexual, that was right up until about 2010 when gay people got the constitutional right to get married. All right. Now, once that happened, what does the gay lobby do? What do you lobby for? You got it. You got everything you wanted. You can get married. You can join the military. Okay, you're just like the rest of us now. Good luck. Live your life. Have fun. No, no. Why? Why can't you just declare victory and leave it at that? Because you have to keep raising money. And so you have to make it bigger and bigger and bigger. And the grievances must remain. Wait. House delivers articles of impeachment against Mayorkas to the Senate. Oh, and they're making this big ceremonial march from the House side to the Senate side. I can't stand Mayorkas. I would like to see him impeached. I also know that this is kind of, well, maybe it has to be done. Sure. Impeach the guy. He's going to win in the Senate. We know that. There's no way that's going to prevail. But maybe it has to be done symbolically. I don't know. Yeah, sure. All right. What else? Why not? Impeach his ass. I want him gone. And for the guy who's already giving me a hard time about Mike Johnson. Oh, he's a rhino. Oh, he's a globalist. Oh, he's this. Oh, he's that. Well, I saw him with President Trump last week at Mar-a-Lago. The word is President Trump doesn't want this guy bounced. So you, whoever you are, wherever you are, you are more MAGA than President Trump. You know, we're only going to make ourselves look like idiots. I'm not expecting anything. I don't even want anything from the Congress between now and the election day. All right. I want to win. That's it. I just want to win. How about you, Sergio? Hello.
Speaker 11:
Yes, good afternoon, Greg. Listen, I was listening before when you were chiming in about the concerns about Obama being a Muslim. I can prove it. Not only can I prove it, his own words can prove it. During the primaries leading up, he was being interviewed by George Stephanopoulos.
Speaker 07:
I know, I know. Hold on. I alluded to that clip, and I've played it before on this show, and he actually says out loud, my Muslim faith, and George Stephanopoulos corrects him and says Christian faith, and he says Christian faith. Yeah. And by the way, my whole beef with this is that he's not being honest about his faith, all right? I mean, that's the problem. Nothing in our Constitution says that you have to be Christian to be a president. It doesn't say that. I mean, the Federalist Papers kind of allude to it, but no, you don't have to be, all right? Are you with me? All right?
Speaker 11:
Are you with me? Yes, 100%.
Speaker 07:
Okay.
Speaker 11:
Yeah, I'm just curious if... Stenopoulos didn't say that you mean your Christian faith. And then they went on. How far would that go? And would it have impacted the elections as the primaries unfolded? Well, that's my concern.
Speaker 07:
Your concern. I mean, it's the video is right. Yeah, I'll get it for you if you want. I mean, the video is right there. I would I might have said the same thing if I was talking to Obama. You mean I thought you were a Christian. I mean, I thought that I thought I thought I thought you said that in one of your many books about yourself. So I don't think it was like a cover-up job on Stephanopoulos' part. It was just a natural thing to say. I don't have a beef with—I have many beefs with Stephanopoulos. All right, Sergio, thank you. Let's go ahead and get that, okay? Let's get that clip. George Stephanopoulos, Barack Obama, Muslim faith. It should be pretty easy to find. Sherry, hello.
Speaker 03:
Hi, Greg. How are you? I love you, first of all. Okay. I want to talk about a writ of prohibition. My husband had spoken to you about it. In a writ of prohibition in New York State, other states too, but in New York State, what the defendant or plaintiff is doing is saying the judge is not being fair to me. He's not being fair to me because he did this, he said that, and you provide documentation. Then what happens is the judge becomes the defendant for an appellate case.
Speaker 07:
All right. When do you submit this writ of prohibition? When do you do that?
Speaker 03:
Well, you have to be, you have to be very careful because it has to be prior to the judge making a decision or in, in certain cases actually after he's made some bad decisions, but before he's made his final.
Speaker 07:
All right. So he's, they've got time to do this writ of prohibition, right? Yeah, but nobody's... Look, just because you're not hearing about it on TV, there's a big chasm between the stuff that's said in the media and the stuff that the lawyers know and what they're focusing on. So I just saw this guy. His name is Will Scharf. Incredible attorney. He's on the Trump team. This guy knows about this writ of prohibition. I guarantee you. They're all over it. They've got great attorneys, and they're not just playing to the people in the stands. they're doing what needs to be done so that's good stuff uh sherry thank you hey right now i'm looking at a bunch of house members including marjorie taylor green on the house floor let me see if we can turn this up this is kind of cool i mean on the senate floor all bunch of members of the house go over to the senate and they just submitted the articles of impeachment listen to this the managers on the part of the house of representatives are present and
Speaker 08:
And ready to present the articles of impeachment, which have been preferred by the House of Representatives against Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. The House adopted the following resolution, which will, with permission of the Senate, I will read House Resolution 995. Resolved. That Mr. Green of Tennessee, Mr. McCall, Mr. Biggs, Mr. Higgins of Louisiana, Mr. Klein, Mr. Guest, Mr. Garbarino, Ms. Green of Georgia, Mr. Pflueger, Ms. Hageman, and Ms. Lee of Florida are appointed managers to conduct the impeachment trial against Alejandro Nicolas Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Security, that a message be sent to the Senate to inform the Senate of these appointments, and that the managers so appointed may, in connection with the preparation and the conduct of the trial, exhibit the articles of impeachment to the Senate and take all necessary actions, which may include the following. One, employing legal, clerical, and other necessary assistance and incurring such other expenses as may be necessary to be paid from amounts available to the Committee on Homeland Security under applicable expense resolutions or for the applicable amounts of the House of Representatives.
Speaker 07:
All right, I'll get back to that. So this is a – I can't tell if this is the clerk or – no, it's Mark Green, Republican of Tennessee, getting up and – Yeah, this is an impeachment proceeding, and they're talking about managers. Who are the managers? Managers are House members who are going to prosecute the case against Mayorkas in front of the jury, which will be the U.S. Senate. That's the way it goes. I know that we don't have a majority of sane people in the Senate. The majority leader is a guy named Chuck Schumer. And you need two-thirds of the Senate. That's about, what, 66 votes to get a conviction. So this is not going to work. And I wonder if it's an effective use of our time. Why don't we just defund Mayorkas somehow? Can you defund his office? Just him? Barbara, hello!
Speaker 02:
Hi, Greg. Hello. What a busy show. My gosh, you packed so much into it. Back at the very beginning when I was listening to you and you were wondering if we're cooperating with the left by defending Trump so much, I think that you, I agree with your conclusion that the truth has to be out there and the left is not going to tell it. The right has to tell it. Just as with January 6th, the right has to tell it. But I think of the last time that Biden and Trump ran and Biden ran from his basement and he was never anywhere. Trump has a whole army of Americans behind him now. I believe that he can run an effective campaign from anywhere. We must, however, as you're pointing out. We must stand for him. And we have four years of his policies and his successes that we can get out there on social media as well as with our family and friends and repeat, have a 30-second elevator speech that when you're walking or you're at the doctor's store, whatever, you're talking to somebody, you give that elevator speech about how your gasoline today was $3.49 a gallon today. Whereas under under Trump, it was so much less your your mortgage payment, your dozen eggs that you bought at the store and paid three ninety nine for ninety nine. A dozen used to be able to get them for ninety nine cents a dozen. We need to support him and doing the things that you're talking about and doing other things. We're creative and we need to think about it and we need to do it. And I believe that he will run a very strong campaign from wherever he has to.
Speaker 07:
Even jail. Even jail. And it could be. So I love what you're saying, Barbara. We have to be creative. I've only thought of like five things we could do. The raising the money, the social media, writing letters. There's a million other things we can do. Whatever it is, we have to do it. Let's support him. Let's fill in where he can't be, right? I don't know. Let your imagination run wild. Barbara, we thank you so, so much. Really, she is a treasure, a national treasure. And I think our listeners to this show can influence global history. Barbara, Maria, the two of them, they can flip states. They can flip states. They can make a blue state go red. Pump up the volume one more time on the Senate guy and the impeachment of Mayorkas.
Speaker 08:
of the Immigration and Nationality Act, requiring that all applicants for admission who are, quote, not clearly and beyond a doubt entitled to be admitted shall be detained for a removal proceeding, end quote. Instead of complying with this requirement, Alejandro and Mayorkas implemented a catch and release scheme whereby such aliens were unlawfully released, even without effective mechanisms to ensure appearance before the immigration courts.
Speaker 07:
Sounds impeachable to me. Good luck, Congressman Green. Alejandro Mayorkas, you really should do the right thing and resign so we don't have to go through all this stuff. But please think about it. I'll be right back.
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Greg Kelly. This is The Greg Kelly Show.
Speaker 07:
Okay, good luck to that Yankees announcer, Mr. Sterling, who is retiring. Good for him. He's the guy who always says, the Yankees win, right? He always gets really worked up about it. Even when they win in April or May. Anyway, he knows what he's doing. He's a legendary sports guy. Good for him. And he's a very relaxed guy. He's a very relaxed guy when he's not all boisterous about the Yankee victory. A lot of games in a season. I never got that too carried away about one. Well, I used to. I used to cry when the Yankees lost, but I was 13. And then I learned my lesson. All right. The other thing is, oh, I love this guy, Josh Hawley. He's a senator from Missouri. He's always chewing out cabinet members. And quite frankly, they deserve it. And they deserve it. So many of them, especially it doesn't get a lot of attention. But the Department of Energy. Remember, it's true. This country was energy independent. And now we are energy dependent. We need foreign oil. We need foreign utilities. We need foreign supplies. And it wasn't that way under Trump. And one of the reasons is this Jennifer Granholm. Right. What does that mean? Right. We're good. Jennifer Granholm, secretary of energy. And I think you should resign. This is what he's good at. He says, people, you got to quit right now because you stink. Go ahead.
Speaker 09:
Secretary, all I have to say is this record is just deplorable. It is despicable. It is outrageous that hundreds of officers in the Energy Department are trading shares. It is outrageous that you misled us. It is outrageous that you are continuing to mislead us. And it is outrageous you're going to conferences and events funded by foreign billionaires using dark money to try to influence our politics. This has got to change. And frankly, you should go.
Speaker 07:
All right, you should go. Get the hell out of here. There's another great moment. A guy named Mike Garcia. He is a fighter pilot who's in the Congress. And he told... He doesn't have that much seniority, so you don't see him all that often. But he told Christopher Wray, a very untrustworthy guy, that I don't trust you. Direct to his face. And it needed to be said. Christopher Wray, one of the... nastiest little swamp dwellers a game player all out for himself and his bureau the agency you know since when do these agencies and our institutions take precedent over the constitution the men and women of law enforcement the men and women of the department of defense the men and women of the department of state the men and women of the department of agriculture It sounds great, the men and women. Who doesn't support the men and women of law enforcement? We all do. But this is a little creepy trick that they use to hide behind sympathetic people so they can carry on their diplomatic nastiness. All right. Go ahead and hit this, please. Mr. Garcia.
Speaker 05:
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Thank you, Director Wray. I'll be honest with you, and this pains me to say this, but I don't trust you. I don't think that this is necessarily a funding problem that we have for your agency as much as a leadership problem. And between the lack of transparency in hearings like this and in intel hearings, your weaponization and politicization of issues and instruments of national security against innocent Americans and against institutions like churches and The fact that you have held no one truly accountable for prior FISA abuses that we have all seen and recognized. I think you yourself have acknowledged that there's been abuses. And because of the fact that as the FBI director, that you've stood relatively silent and passive about the biggest national security threat to our nation, that being our very open southern border, as the chairman has been discussing. I give very little credence in either your ability to do this job or, frankly, lead the brave agents below you. And I don't trust you to protect us. And that is a very difficult thing for me to say. It pains me to say that because your job is critically important to the safety of this nation and American lives. And I think because of your inability to lead and also shape the policies and the DOJ and at the White House, we are now in a more precarious position than we were I would submit than we were on September 10th of 2001.
Speaker 07:
Mike Garcia, it needed to be said. You don't get anything in asking this guy a question. He's so evasive. He's a prevaric. I just good for him. Mike Garcia, Republican of California. Remember that name? It reminds me of a young Richard Nixon. Kathleen, hello.
Speaker 04:
Hi, I'd like to know. If you think it would be beneficial to just ask some of our legislators to try to get more conservative voices on these public radio stations and TV stations.
Speaker 07:
Public radio and TV stations, public radio, right? Public taxpayer funded like PBS and the rest, right?
Speaker 04:
Well, yes.
Speaker 07:
If they're going to take federal money, you know what? They used to have something called the Fairness Doctrine, but there were problems with that. I don't think we should be doing any funding of PBS. I think they should get rid of the National Endowment for the Arts. There's a lot of things. We're just spending money on stuff. And I know the entitlements, that's where the real money is. But I don't like our government meddling or dabbling in any of this stuff. So short answer is no. Longer answer is maybe. Kathleen, thank you. Dennis, hello.
Speaker 12:
Greg, thank you for taking my call. How are you? Quick question. I'm just curious. I was listening yesterday, but you said that you don't think O.J. did those crimes?
Speaker 07:
I don't.
Speaker 12:
It was a classic case of domestic violence over five years, and it just exploded.
Speaker 07:
You're listening to a lot of fake news, man. You're getting a lot of fake news. Yes, there was a domestic violence situation. It happened on January 1st of 1989, I believe. Look... It's unfortunate, but it does happen. And not every person who has ever taken a swung at a spouse has taken a knife or a meat cleaver to their neck. It just doesn't follow. And that's what the prosecutor said. Oh, he did this five years ago. Therefore, he must have done this. They were divorced. They were seeing other people. OJ was seeing everybody. You know, on the date of the murder, he actually made a date with a playmate. And he also made another date called Paula Barbieri. This is not a guy who was obsessed with Nicole. Just anyway, there's a million different things there. But yeah, I look, Dennis, think about it. Who told you he was guilty?
Speaker 12:
Just his actions right after on the bra.
Speaker 07:
Who told you? I mean, who told you he was guilty, though? I just watched the case back in 94. I mean, the media, the media. Look, I know if you're O.J. Simpson and you lose everything as quickly as you did, the the Bronco case is really neither here nor there. It really doesn't mean anything. It just is. It's a sideshow. did not have enough time to kill him. There wasn't the blood evidence. The blood evidence, I do believe, that there was was planted by Mark Furman. Go look into that creep and the stuff that he did, the stuff that he owned up to, the stuff that he bragged about. I know, Dennis, this is a little bit shocking. It's almost a little shocking to say because for so long, you know, it's a given that O.J. did it. Do me a favor. Take a look at some of the facts. F. Lee Bailey, that book, a couple of others. And yeah, no, he didn't do it. Thank you.