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Back to episode — Episode 2927 CWSA 08/14/25

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things that they would not consider normally good form. We said it directly but it gets better. And he said, as I said, he said this is one project that has to be a team sport. Now imagine if the top people say on this one it's got to be a team sport. If you were a lower level person, unless you were willing to go full whistleblower, and you probably wouldn't have the goods, you would just have s…

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oundation. Now the foundation, I think everybody understands, was a money laundering operation, right? Don't we all understand that to be obviously true? Some of it might have been donated money that ended up with charities, but that's the cover. What it really is is a way for the Clintons to monetize their connections and their offices and stuff. And when they were in office it received tremendous amounts of funding from overseas. And as soon as she was not in office, people cared a lot less about charity, it seems. So I feel like we all know it was crooked. And I've always wondered why no investigation ever happened.

Well it turns out that on three occasions, the people whose job it is to investigate believed they had enough information that was negative that an investigation made sense. And in each case, somebody in leadership told them to shut it down. That would include then attorney general Sally Yates and I think some other people as well. So do you think that will get re-upped? Do you think the Clinton Foundation will get a real investigation now that Kash Patel is there? I don't know. If it were happening, I suppose we wouldn't know, right? Because they do the investigation before they announce that they're doing an investigation. Isn't that the way it works? So maybe it's entirely possible that by the end of this year you'll see Obama and Hillary Clinton in handcuffs. No, that's not going to happen. In the real world, every one of these is going to get off scot-free. You know that, right? In all likelihood, every one of these absolutely dead guilty traitorous crooks is going to get off one way or the other. I mean, I don't know if they deserve to get off or don't. Maybe statute of limitations. Maybe the only witness will die suspiciously, but one way or the other, I feel like every one of them is going to get off. What do you think? I'm sort of optimistic that maybe then maybe somebody like Brennan will get nabbed at least.

Now Roger Stone is posting on social media that his sources tell him that John Brennan has already escaped to Austria and he's pretending to be local when he does his appearances on MSNBC, but that he's already left the country and that he might not be planning to come back. Now I don't know what kind of extradition we have with Austria and I don't know if that report is true, but it wouldn't surprise me. Wouldn't surprise me if he's already left the country because it does look like Brennan has the most to explain.

Representative Tim Burchett, he was complaining on video about how Congress is laundering millions of our tax dollars into Democrats' billionaire donor NGOs. How many non-government organizations do you think there are that receive massive amounts of money from our government from our taxes? Turns out thousands. There are thousands of them and they all have the same nature. They have some weird general name like the Institute of Freedom and Liberty. Yeah. It's all basically they're 20 words that they just all have in different order. And it looks like the way this scam works and the reason there's so many of them is that they can very easily break the law without it looking like they broke the law. Somebody says 63,000 NGOs. I wouldn't be surprised.

And the way they do it is they have some billionaire donate some starter money to start an organization and then it looks legitimate because they got a name and they've registered and they've got funding. Then they go to the government and they say we've got a little

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bit of funding, but if we had a lot of funding, oh, the good we can do. And then they get their people that they plan to bribe later. Or maybe they've bribed them in advance in the government to say yeah, I'll support that. Yeah, we'll get you $100 million for your thing, whatever your thing is. And then the NGO finds ways to donate money back to the people who have voted them their money. So it l…

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