February 23, 2021

February 23, 2021

Tiger Woods / Getty Images / Mike Ehmann

On Tuesday’s Mark Levin Show, Pro golfer Tiger Woods was in a car accident and is undergoing leg surgery at one of Los Angeles’ top trauma hospitals. Then, the deadly riot at the Capitol on January 6th was led by a small group of agitators hidden within a large crowd. According to one expert military strategist, these organized provocateurs were well prepared and had few barriers to overcome amidst the siege. Later, there’s a liar in the White House and he’s protected by allied propagandists in the media. Contrary to popular Belief Anthony Fauci is only in charge of infectious diseases not all medical science in America. Dr. Francis Collins, Fauci’s boss, says that he gives a lot of credit to the Trump Administration for Operation Warp Speed. Afterward, John Kerry and other wealthy politicians will prostitute any issue they can to further enrich themselves while undermining their office and the American people. Meanwhile, Peter Doocy is one of few reporters in the White House asking Jen Paski the tough questions that need to be asked on illegal immigration and other critical matters.

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AP
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The Blaze
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Politico
McConnell to support Garland for attorney general

AOL
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Reporter calls out Biden spokesman on Russia: ‘You guys are taking credit for stuff the previous administration did!’

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Rough transcript of Hour 1

Hour 1 Segment 1

Hello, America. We’re cutting right to a news conference, as you know, many of you know, Tiger Woods had a severe accident in Los Angeles today. And so we want to go right to the press conference, go ahead and stuff. Also joining us here today is L.A. County Fire Chief Darryl Osbey. And I would like to introduce the sheriff of Los Angeles County, Alex Vin Weber. Thank you, Captain Mendoza. Today at seven, 12 in the morning, the Lomita sheriff’s station received a call of a solo vehicle collision in Harbor or Hawthorne Boulevard, north of Palos Verdes Drive. We arrived on scene at seven, eight a.m. and discovered this solo vehicle collision. And the sole occupant was, again, Tiger Woods and deputies at the time, they did not see any evidence of impairment, anything that is of concern, obviously, the life sustaining measures that had to be taken for the occupant of the vehicle. And Chief Osbey will speak to that regard. And it was a solo vehicle. Unfortunately, during the course of the investigation of this, there was another traffic collision happened with people being looky loos and but that thankfully there was no injuries associated with that. The vehicle traveled several hundred feet from the center divider at the intersection and rested on the on the west side of the road in the brush, sustained major damage. The vehicle. You’ve seen all the images of that. And with that, our Alameda Sheriff’s Station will be conducting the traffic investigation and they’ll take from days of several weeks to get the whole thing together. Once the investigation is completed, we will provide a detailed report. It’ll be available, you know, based on Public Records Act request. And we will not discuss any further after that point. But at this point, I want to introduce Chief Daryl Osbey, L.A. County Fire Department. Good afternoon, I’m Fire Chief Darryl Osbey of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. At approximately seven to this morning, resources from Los Angeles County Fire Station 106 received a report of a solo vehicle accident at the intersection of Hawthorne Boulevard and Verdes Drive North and Rolling Hills Estates. Upon arrival of the scene of the incident with sheriff’s scene resources and personnel from the Los Angeles County Fire Department observed a single rollover vehicle incident with one person trapped. The person trapped was extricated by the Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel. Earlier, it was stated before the jaws of life was utilized to extricate the person trapped. It was later determined by our personnel that a Holligan to which is used for prying and an acts, was also used to pry the person free from the vehicle. The person was packaged at the incident in stable condition with serious injuries and because of the fact that they needed to be extricated, they were transported to Harbor UCLA Hospital because of the Extrication and Harbor Hospital is also a trauma center, as indicated earlier. There’s also a second vehicle accident with no injuries. Thank you. All right. And the vehicle involved is a twenty twenty one Genesis is a midsize SUV, but Espanola Doce de la Manyana in Arcadia, Hawthorne Roundball, North Pole intersection, the the Palos Verdes Drive or balloon accident ultimately out the solar vehicle on the vehicle, Volkova Diaz vs. Ichigo Soraya’s the latter OASDI this intersection local Panthera. Al Gore fiester Tiger Woods. If it is the extra extra MoVida will be. That is the L.A. County Sheriff now, obviously very good now to provide further information. They actually didn’t provide that much information. I’m looking at the Associated Press. Tiger Woods was seriously injured today when his SUV rolled over and ended up on its side in suburban L.A., that would be Lomita, California. He had to be pulled out through the windshield and his agent said he was undergoing leg surgery, which was alone in the SUV when it crashed shortly before 715, as you heard this morning. The cause of the wreck wasn’t clear, they think it was speed, although those are some mighty tough turns and corners, they’re not making excuses. I don’t know what took place, but you can go 10, 12, 15 miles over the speed limit. The next thing you know, you’re rolling off the side of the hill, I suppose. The two lane road curves through upscale suburbs and the northbound side that Woods was driving on descend steeply enough that signs warn trucks to use lower gears. The speed limit is 45 miles per hour. Images show the SUV on its side with its front and heavily damaged just off the side of a road near a hillside, an ambulance took the 45 year old woods to hospital. His manager, Mark Steinberg, said Tiger Woods was in a single car accident this morning where he suffered multiple leg injuries. He’s currently in surgery. And we thank you for your privacy and support. He was here for a weekend tournament hosting the Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club. Let’s see if there’s any other information I don’t really have any other information available to us. Let’s go back live to the house, the press conference now. The press conference is over and they will continue. That’s the extent of that. Oh, there it is. There was no there was no evidence of impairment. So subsequent to that, we’re not going to make any. There was no effort to draw blood, for example, at the hospital. Nothing was removed from the scene or found at the scene. No evidence of impairment at this point in time. But I’ll let me be. Good morning. Was conscious when you got there. Did he say anything to the paramedics who arrived? And can you tell us a little bit more? We didn’t use the jaws of life. How exactly did that extrication process take place? OK, the information I got back from my personnel and the things that they do is they would do a scene assessment. It was brought to my attention that he was conscious. Now, exactly what was said is unknown, but he was conscious. Our personnel make an assessment to make a determination. Their level of consciousness make sure that their breathing control any serious bleeding and then control and address any serious injuries. It was brought to my attention that he had a serious leg injuries and that was assessed at the incident. The jaws of life are used as part of the package to extricate people that are trapped in vehicles. But it was later determined and brought to the attention that the jaws of life were not used to extricate Tiger Woods. We use a Holligan to, which is a tool used for prying, and we also use an ax to pry him from the vehicle. He was taken from the vehicle with see a collar and backboard for special precautions. He was had the proper splints because of the nature of the Internet being in a stolen vehicle rollover and the fact that it required an extrication, that major trauma center criteria, the nearest trauma center to the areas Harbor UCLA Hospital, where he was transported, escaped serious but stable condition. Which leg? That I do not know. I was my understanding that he had serious injuries to both legs. But this was his decision to go to Harvard, UCLA, or you took him to the closest emergency room. Given his condition at the time, was that severe? That was the determination of where to be transport, it was made by the paramedics and the captain unsign, the reason that Tiger Woods was transported to Harbor UCLA Hospital is because it’s a trauma center criteria because of the nature of the incident. It was a solo rollover vehicle and the damage to the vehicle and then it also required him to be extricated. That’s one of the criteria that meets the trauma center criteria. Therefore, he was transported to the nearest trauma center, which is Parbat, a UCLA hospital or anywhere other than his. It was my interest he was not airlifted. There were no other life, life endangering injuries, to my knowledge, clarifying the waiver question, if you would. I know it’s and stuff on that, but any indication of the speed at the time that the vehicle was the most important feature of the gun that you’re at 55? Keep going at the time. Well, the time it made it crosses center divider to the point that arrested was several, several hundred feet away. So obviously that indicates they were going at a relatively greater speed than the normal. However, because it is downhill, it slopes and it also the curves that area has a high frequency of of accidents is not uncommon in skid marks, but no no skid marks, no brake. And so apparently the first contact was with the center median and from there then cross into the opposing lane of traffic, hit the curb, hit a tree. And there was several rollovers during that process. Any kind of indication of excessive force that they’re going to have to figure that one out. That’s why the traffic and to make the big bucks that they make. And now we’ve reached out. We’ve been in touch with with his manager and they did not want to release anything on his condition right now that he’s out of surgery and perhaps have been moved to his own room. Sure. All we know that serious condition as a result of the accident. And that’s about all they want to say. You’re looking at weather is a factor in this accident, Sheriff. Dealing with weather is not a factor. Sure are. Well, we arrived on scene at seven 18, they were notified within four minutes and. You know, we got a call from the sheriff’s department at approximately 720, 2:00 this morning, our resources arrived on scene at approximately seven twenty eight. I don’t have the information right now in relation to how long it took to extricate him from the vehicle like. No, she already did something her. All right, now we’re getting to irrelevant, relevant questions from an irrelevant media, but I wanted you to hear most of it. He apparently has serious damage to both of his legs. It’s my understanding that this is a top notch trauma hospital with some of the best surgeons really in the country in many respects. Nobody else was injured in the accident and the car did. Did leave the ground, did leave the turn, enrolled at least once or twice. That must be frightening as hell and. That’s all we know, he was not impaired. But I’ve driven up in those hills, those are those are those can be spooky hills there, tight corners and so forth and. And it can be somewhat frightening. So it’s 45 miles an hour, they say, I mean, even if you go 50, 57 miles an hour, 52 miles an hour. You may not know what’s around the curve if you’re not familiar with driving that area anyway, I’m not going to use this show to speculate, but I did want you to hear what we know. I’ll be right back.

Hour 1 Segment 2

We’re going to monitor the news, the wire services, we learn anything new about Tiger Woods, you’ll be the second to know after me, I promise you that. There’s a couple of very, very important pieces of news out there today and not from the usual media sources. From the federal US has an outstanding piece. Emblazed has an outstanding piece, and I want to discuss them with you. There’s a gentleman. I mean, let me let me do this just for a second, folks, bear with me. J. Michael. Waller said he doesn’t know who Jay Michael Waller is, you know who he is, Mr. Producer. The senior analyst for strategy at the Center for Security Policy. So you serious person? Former professor at the Institute of World Politics, a graduate school in Washington, former instructor with the Naval Postgraduate School, is an instructor lecturer at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center excuse me, at Fort Bragg. And I want to read something to you. It’s going to take a little while, so get comfortable. I want to read something to you, but I think you’re going to find a worthwhile. And I want to remind you, this is from January 14th. 2021. January 14th, 2021, it’s gotten almost no attention. The deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol bore the markings of an organized operation planned well in advance of the January six joint session of Congress. A small number of Khadra appeared to use the cover of a huge rally to stage its attack. Before it began, I saw from my vantage point on the west front of the Capitol, what appeared to be four separate cells are units. I’m reading this to you just to show you what absolute lies have been perpetrated against the president and so many of his supporters. No one Plain-clothes militants, militant, aggressive men in Donald Trump MAGA gear at a front police line at the base of the temporary presidential inaugural platform. Number two, agents, provocateurs, scattered groups of men exhorting the marchers to gather closely and tightly toward the center of the outside of the Capitol building and prevent them from leaving three fake Trump protesters, a few young men wearing Trump or MAGA hats backwards and who did not fit in with the rest of the crowd in terms of their actions and demeanor, whom I presume to be a.. For other leftist agitators. And for a disciplined uniform column of attackers, a column of organized, disciplined men wearing similar but not identical camouflage uniforms and black gear, some with helmets and GoPro cameras are wearing subdued Punisher’s skull patches. All of these cells are groups stood out from the very large crowd by their behavior and demeanor and overall demeanor. They didn’t all appear the same. Not until the very end did it appear they were prearranged plan to storm the Capitol building and to manipulate the unsuspecting crowd as cover and they say follow on force. This article is a first person eyewitness account draft of the night of January six and morning of January seven, so it’s not affected by other news coverage or information. The only research AIDS I used were photos and videos that I took from my phone. I’ve witnessed and participated in scores of protests since the 70s when I was a high school student, I was trained by professional agitators from California. Apart from my professional background and experience, nothing in this article is derived from any third party information or analysis. And I want to continue this. I understand it’s a few weeks old, but I went back and looked at it again and I said I was remiss not to bring it up at the time. So I’m bringing it up now. There’s a reason for all this. So stick with me. I’ll be right back.

Hour 1 Segment 3

Let’s continue with this eyewitness on January 6th who wrote this really contemporaneously shortly thereafter. Originally had planned not to attend any of the several pro Trump events scheduled for that day. The last minute, a companion. I decided to see what we could see late that morning, around 11, 30, I walk from near Union Station to the Senate side of the Capitol Hill on Second and D Streets NW. And I noticed a small number of Capitol police dressed in full riot gear with shin guards and shoulder guards, one carried a black baton with side handle. That’s all schooled, I call it the officer giving him a thumbs up. The police appeared to be readying to board a van or bus, although the Capitol was only two and a half blocks away, crossed behind the Russell Senate Office Building to Constitution Avenue near the Capitol. Past some of the out of towners who pointed at the Capitol and asked if it was the White House, then walked for about 25 minutes up Pennsylvania Avenue toward an empty freedom park. A rally had just taken place there and moved to the eclipse, the large lawn between the White House and Constitution Avenue. President Trump was speaking to a huge crowd at the Ellipse, although the Freedom Park rally broken up to assemble at the Capitol before we arrived. Now, for such a massive event, police presence was light, District of Columbia police and small group, a D.C. National Guard, had relaxed demeanor, keeping it professional distance from marchers and other pedestrians as they usually do. A few police and National Guard gathered around a mobile device to listen to the president make what sounded like rousing comments. A while later, we saw from a a block away that marchers had begun down Constitution Avenue from the Ellipse to Capitol Hill, mostly along Constitution Avenue. We passed down 13th Street to join them. Although the march was in protest of fraud in the 2020 election and people were recounting the president’s energizing speech, the mood of the crowd was positive and festive. Strangers stopped to talk to one another along the way, resisting but ultimately giving in to offers from street vendors hawking Trump Imagin memorabilia or taking pictures of the Washington landmarks. Some along the way talked enthusiastically about President Trump joining them on Capitol Hill as if he had said something about in the speech. I didn’t want to pop their balloon by saying that he undoubtedly would not. There was an exception in the air that he would be there, an expectation, I should say, of the thousands of people I passed or who passed me along Constitution Avenue. Some were indignant and contemptuous of Congress, but not one appeared angry or incited to riot. Many of the marchers were families with small children. Many were elderly, overweight or just plain tired of frail traits not typically attributed to riot prone and by the way, and neither to an insurrection. Some said they were police officers from around the country, many wore properly shirts or carry propolis back the blue flags. Among the hundreds and hundreds of flags, perhaps thousands displayed over the next few hours, I saw only two Confederate battle flags and white supremacist sign and one white supremacist sign. So that’s three, two flags. One sign that’s all he saw, I thought would feature prominently in news reports represent a false image of the crowd. A large group of African-American men sported shirts that said Blacks for Trump figured that journalists would emphasize the solidarity, racist sign and Confederate flags deliberately ignoring the rest. I took note of the fact that many demonstrators were black, Asian and Latino with a strong presence of Vietnamese and Chinese Americans. First time you’ve heard that, right, America. The D.C. government had placed only one portable toilet along the 16 block Constitution Avenue route. Gee, I wonder why. And five more near the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue near the Canadian embassy. The federal government opened the Ronald Reagan building so people could use the bathrooms, so I understand the D.C. government had a total of six of these porta potties out where he saw. But the federal government opened up the Reagan Center so people could use the bathrooms. The city had provided few trash bins, D.C. usually provides a large number of toilets and trash receptacles along March routes. Yet remarkably, little litter could be seen in the streets, people crush their plastic water bottles and food wrappers and stuffed them in their pockets and a few marchers picked up the occasional trash along the route. This is what I remember from the Tea Party protests. Observations about the toilets and trash are noteworthy because in my experience with and among large protest groups in Washington, the large leftist crowds tend to be angry and leave trash in the streets and urine in the shrubs. None of that anger showed in the January six crowd along Constitution Avenue. Now, although the crowd represented a broad cross-section of Americans, mostly working class by their appearance and manner of speech. Some people stood out, a very few didn’t share the jovial, friendly, earnest demeanor of the great majority, some obviously didn’t fit in. Among them were young 20 somethings wearing New Trumper MAGA hats, often with a visor in the back, showing no enthusiasm in either looking at the ground, glowering or holding out their phones with outstretched arms to make videos of as many faces as possible in the crowd. Some appeared awkward, the way someone’s body language inadvertently shows the world that he feels like he doesn’t fit in. Few seem to be nursing a deep churning rage. They generally covered their faces with cloth masks as opposed to the pro Trump people, few of whom wore masks at all. They walked often hands in pockets and clusters of perhaps four, six, but at least one of them frequently looking behind. These outliers groups looked like trouble. I presume these fake Trump protesters wearing tea for something similar. However, that entire afternoon I saw none of them act aggressively or cause any problems, at least not from my vantage point. A second outlier group also stood out while many marchers wore military camouflage shirts, jackets or pants of various patterns, and states are wearing in all shapes and sizes here and there, one would see people of a different type, wiry young man in good physical condition dressed nearly in what looked like newer camouflage uniforms with black gear, subdued patches, including Punisher’s skulls and helmets. They showed tidiness and discipline, they strode instead of walk, moving at a more rapid pace than most of the people, sometimes breaking into a short jog and generally keeping to the left side of Constitution Avenue in pairs of two or small groups of three. Unlike others in military clothes who tended to be affable and talkative, these sullen men seem not to speak to anyone at all. As we would see, they were the disciplined, uniformed column of attackers. So we walked about three blocks behind the front of the march to the Capitol with perhaps two or three thousand people ahead of us, the D.C. Metropolitan Police were their usual professionally detached selves, standing on curbs or street corner crossings and exchanging occasional greeting for the marchers. But shooting the event is routine and at the lowest threat level. When we crossed First Street Northwest to enter the Capitol grounds where the Capitol Police had jurisdiction, I noticed no police at all. Several marchers expressed surprise. Passing by a few days earlier, I noticed that with presidential inaugural platform construction underway. The Capitol’s West Front Lawn had been blocked off with plastic. On this day, there was no barrier blocking the paved footpath with its high granite curbs on either side leading up to the Senate side of the Hill. The openness seemed like a courtesy gesture from Congress, which controls security. But that appearance of low threat level made no sense, American flags flew over the Senate and House chambers indicating that each House Congress was in session. Vice President Mike Pence was supposed to be there to certify the electoral votes, for better or worse. This was a historic day in Congress, yet no Capitol Police appeared anywhere from what we could see. And I commented on to my companion that it was very strange for there to be no police during a joint session of Congress with or without gigantic crowds. At a low point of ground, we crossed on top of what looked like a length of black aluminum fencing that had been placed flat over a wet area of mud or dead leaves in the walkway. The only thing out of place and what was becoming a funnel of people marching in from the broad merger of the Six Lane Constitution Avenue and four lane, Pennsylvania Avenue, any Senate staff parking lot and park to the footpath, what looked like tens or even hundreds of thousands of people surged down the avenues, as far as one could see. The marchers became denser as greater numbers of people funneled into the paved path footpath going up Capitol Hill, but almost everyone seemed talkative and happy. The path was interrupted by a few steps and a handrail in the middle going on until a second set of steps ended at a plaza at the Capitol’s crypt level. The first thing we saw was the temporary news media tower built for cameras to transmit the upcoming presidential inauguration. As if at a party some. Trump supporters had climbed the tower, waving American and political flags. The towers stood before the painted wooden inaugural stand itself with its VIP section above the balcony like protrusion, where Joe Biden will be sworn in as president. Windbreaks or something similar made of metal scaffolding and covered with a facade of white cloth or plastic sheeting, rose above the north and south end of the Capitol. You see how detailed this man is given his background, his profession. No police could be seen on the platform for now, no police could be seen anywhere. People kept surging in from Constitution Avenue in the plaza, quickly filled up and overflowed onto the lawn. Everyone squeezed closer and closer. With most in high spirits, some trouble began in the front near the base of the inaugural platform itself, but we could not see what was happening. Many of us looked on our phones for texts or Twitter messages to find out what was happening, but there was no functioning wireless service to many people, the phones in too small an area overloaded the cell phone transmission facilities. The U.S. Capitol Police recruit a special kind of professional. They’re sworn to defend one of the most important building complexes in the country, the U.S. capital and its sprawling congressional office buildings. More importantly, their mission is to defend one of three coequal branches of the federal government every day, they deal with thousands of tourists and visitors from around the country in the world. They have to be serious with their mission, but constantly show patience with the often frustrating and even annoying throngs of ordinary visitors and those who consider themselves very important people. And normally, the Capitol Police are excellent at communicating with crowds, but not today, he says. A contingent of perhaps 30 to 50 Capitol Police emerged that the top of the inaugural platform. Above the VIP section and work their way down to the spot where Biden will take his oath of office. Remember, this is from January 14th. It was after 117 p.m., according to my camera, they were armed with paintball type long guns that fired capsules of pepper, irritant tear gas launchers on long guns that I could not identify from my position. Something was happening on the plaza level below them, but we couldn’t see. To our left on the Senate side, a scuffle had already broken out, but we were so packed so tightly that we couldn’t see or hear the biggest feature was the imposing edifice of the Capitol itself. The party, like guys up the camera tower and the endless crowd of people flowing in with colorful flags, American MAGA, South Vietnamese, even one from Kazakhstan. Many eyes were on the Capitol Police and their black tactical gear, bright yellow, green safety vests and weapons. Some out of towners wondered why the police were there when they were all propolis and 94 were present. Others say they did Seante for wearing backward MAGA hats, so the police must have been waiting for them. I quietly wondered why so few police were present for a crowd this size or any size. Then something happened at the front of the crowd is a champagne cork pop to release pent up human energy. It seemed like a scuffle, but from 40 feet back, I couldn’t see. People started chanting USA, USA and other slogans, some press was streams of profanity about Biden, Nancy Pelosi and the steal. For a few seconds I saw what looked like police in a tussle with some of the marchers up front, what appear to be an organized group in civilian clothes. This organized group or the cell I call the plainclothes militants, they fit right in with the mag people. Suddenly, energy surged from the front of the crowd as the anti riot police above on the inaugural platform visibly tensed up. Some cited their pepper. Some cited their pepper ball weapons toward the densely packed people. One fired a tear gas canister not at the plainclothes militants at the front line, but into the crowd itself. Then another flash grenades went off in the middle of the crowd. I’d seen a. riot police in action before they moved with a decisive sense of purpose. Now, the Capitol Police crews seemed confused, as if without a leader or perhaps inadequate rules of engagement, these professionals seem directionless. Some clambered up and down the inaugural platform steps, others milled back and forth at the swearing in level. Most of the police ended up leaving the surreal scene. Nobody could tell why. No bullhorn or sound system could be heard for the police to communicate with the swelling mass of people, the tear gas change the crowd’s demeanor. There was an air of disbelief as people realized that the police whom they supported were firing on them. What are you doing? We support you, someone yelled. Tear gas waved through the crowd, a low grade irritant, fortunately, as if the sun warning to disperse, but nobody could disperse. Some tried to leave the area, but more kept flowing in from Constitution Avenue, making an evacuation impossible. All of a sudden, propolis, people felt the police were attacking them and they didn’t know why, instead of running away, the people stood their ground. Something seemed to break loose a second time toward the front, but we couldn’t tell what it was, younger members of the crowd climbed the scaffolding inside the north facade of the inaugural platform and waved flags from the top. The crowd cheered. More tear gas canisters struck a girl in the face, drawing blood. The pro police crowd went from disbelief and confusion to anger. A few dozen members of the crowd, mostly young men, raced up a narrow path on the stone steps behind the facade and limestone wall facing a few police. The top. Well, it goes on, ladies and gentlemen. And the bottom line is this, he points out there were organized provocateurs. That the massive number of people there had no intention of doing anything violent and didn’t have a heart break more when I return.

Hour 1 Segment 4

There was some testimony today. About protecting the Capitol building, and we have contradictions and perhaps lies. It’s not clear yet. Between the chief of the Capitol Police, the former chief. The former sergeant at Arms, I believe, with the Senate sergeant arms of the House. We’re told the reluctance, supposedly the Pentagon to send National Guardsmen. What a mess. The reason I spent all this time reading that gentleman’s eyewitness account, because he’s a serious man. Is because it underscores the extent to which there was preplanning. It underscores the extent to which militia entities got involved in this. It underscores the extent to which that this was not an incitement to an insurrection, neither an incitement nor an insurrection. And that the entire attack on Donald Trump has been an exploitation of a violent riot that did, in fact, a terror on Capitol Hill, not by his quote unquote supporters, but by violent militia types, and that the media continue to push a fabrication as they continue to cover up what happened to the White House when Donald Trump occupied it and what happened to the Portland courthouse. I’ll be right back