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This is an iHeart podcast. All right. Live from Studio 6B on a Tuesday night, October 7th. Boy, you can't say October 7th without it ringing a huge bell in your head. Of course, two years removed from the attack by Hamas and Israel. So if we have some time, we'll talk about that. Obviously, the two year anniversary, Real America's Voice all across the country. Glad you're in, everybody. Lots to do, but we're going to try to do it in a compact window because tonight Real America's Voice is going to be covering. This is the Turning Point tour. Of course, our friends over at TPUs out at Montana State University tonight. And of course, your featured guest out there is Vivek Ramaswamy. And the governor out there, Greg Gian, 40, of course, will be there, all run by Turning Point usa, covered by Real America's Voice. This is the turning point of Montana State. So we're going to go out there around 8:30 or so, maybe a little before, maybe a little bit after. Once that starts, we'll bring you live there so you get to see every moment of what I'm sure is going to be a great conversation with Vivek Ramaswamy. Let me welcome in Vinnie Mac. He's in our Palm beach studio for Real America's Voice. Vinny Mac, how are you?
B (1:39)
I'm doing real well, Damon. It's been a busy, busy day here in West Palm Beach.
A (1:44)
Well, doing very hot. What have you been doing other than decompressing? Walking on the beach, going to get lunch, going to a movie. What have you done?
B (1:52)
Yeah, that's good. You're kind of on the same line of thinking I've been on. I decided to go for a walk today to decompress. As you know, I had a nice hot cup of coffee.
A (2:00)
Okay.
B (2:00)
And I think I lost five pounds. I was sweating so much, I had my jacket on. I came back just sweating like a dog. So it's been, it's an interesting day, but a good one. Met some great people today.
A (2:10)
Okay. Very.
B (2:10)
One of which we're going to meet.
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Oh, yes, yes, we are. We have a special guest coming up here in just, just a few minutes. But right now, let's start the show as we always do by getting to tonight's first word. Well, tonight, folks, every American should have fire in their veins because of what Chuck Grassley has uncovered. And it's nothing short of a constitutional catastrophe. A deep state dagger aimed straight at the heart of this constitutional republic. In a bombshell discovery, senators have uncovered that the biden FBI spied on at least eight GOP senators during Jack Smith's Arctic Frost investigation that was eventually weaponized against President Trump. An absolute abomination. A full frontal assault on the very foundations of our constitutional republic. Chuck Grassley has dropped this bombshell straight from the Senate Judiciary Committee, revealing that the Biden FBI, yes, under that gutless wonder, Christopher Wray and the radical leftist Merrick Garland's weaponized DOJ spied on not one, not two, but at least eight Republican senators during this insidious Arctic Frost probe. That's right. Eight sitting U.S. senators elected by you and we the people had their phone records rifled through, their communications mapped out with toll analysis, metadata scarped, scraped, location data potentially exposed, and their networks of associates dissected like lab rats. All in the name of some bogus election conspiracy witch hunt that started back in December of 2020 and ballooned into Jack Smith's sham 2023 indictment of President Donald J. Trump on charges of conspiracy to defraud the US and obstructing an official proceeding. Let's paint the picture for you in vivid, horrifying detail. This wasn't just a targeted hit on Trump. Oh, no. This was a calculated, systemic blitzkrieg against the entire Republican Party. A deep state dragnet designed to criminalize legitimate political dissent and silence anyone who dared question the chaos of the 2020 election. We're talking about senators like Josh Hawley from Missouri. He's never backed down from a fight. Marsha Blackburn from Tennessee, she's tough as nails. Conservative warrior. Ron Johnson from Wisconsin, the relentless truth seeker exposing government overreach. Cynthia Loomis from Wyoming, she issued a scathing statement blasting this as Biden's FBI spying on Republicans. And Lindsey Graham from South Carolina, who's, well, from South Carolina. And that's not all, folks. Reports indicate the list could include heavy hitters like Mike Lee, Ted Cruz and others, making it a who's who of GOP patriots that were treated like common criminals for doing their constitutional duty. This is Nixonian Watergate on steroids, folks. Back then it was bungled break ins and tapes. But now. Well, now it's high tech surveillance tools, FISA abuses, warrantless toll analysis, polling call details, patterns of communication, even Geoloc pings to build profiles on lawmakers. Every move. All without a shred of real probable cause. Grassley's documents lay it bare. The Biden DOJ transformed the FBI into a partisan hit squad reminiscent of Lois Lerner's IRS scandal, where conservatives were targeted for audits and harassment. But this time with federal warrants, grand jury subpoenas and the full might of the surveillance state. While antifa rioters torch cities and BLM agitators caused billions in damage without so much of as a sideways glance from the Feds, these same agencies poured millions of taxpayer dollars into tracking conservatives phone calls, emails and associates. It's political warfare at its most vile. Labeling oversight of election irregularities as fake elector schemes and turning the Washington field office into a command center for this tyranny led by that anti Trump zealot Timothy Thiepolt, who was already knee deep in bias scandals. And get this, FBI sources confirmed that Christopher Wray himself had to sign off on this spying bonanza along with Garland because any probe involving elected officials is classified as a sensitive investigative matter. A SIM case requiring top level approval, a one page predication memo that's extraordinarily rare, especially when you're targeting US Senators. It screams fishing expedition folks. A blatant violation of separation of powers where the executive branch intrudes on Congress's constitutionally protected activities without a legitimate predicate crime anywhere in sight. This pattern is as predictable as it is pernicious. Democrat administrations like Obama's with their NSA bulk collection programs scooping up metadata on millions of Americans laid the groundwork for this kind of abuse, expanding surveillance under the guise of national security, only to weaponize it against political foes. Biden's crew took it to a whole new low, abusing FISA courts that rubber stamped 99.9% of requests, turning foreign intelligence tools inward on domestic dissenters. Hawley demands a full investigation. Johnson calls it outrageous. Loomis Loomis blasted a spying and they're right. The evidence is mounting like a tidal wave. Toll analysis exploiting call details, communication patterns, LOC data and associate networks to build dossiers on all of these senators, all while Democrats pretend that it's just business as usual. Well, enough is enough. The Fourth Amendment Restoration Act H.R. 117 introduced to dismantle this FISA Frankenstein once and for all is sitting in committee while these very senators who were spied on continue voting for bloated surveillance budgets. This bill is a game changer folks. It completely strips away warrantless surveillance authorities, forces agencies to obtain proper warrants before spying on Americans, ends backdoor fishing expeditions and stops treating political opposition as national security threats. Section four spells it out in black and white. No more toll analysis on enemies. No more metadata dragnets without due process. Violators face up to five years in federal prison and a $10,000 fine. Real teeth to bite back at the bureaucrats. But fear grips D.C. tighter than principle. Remember that Too many GOP insiders are profiting from the swamp, cozy with lobbyists and contractors feeding off this surveillance beast. It's not legislative paralysis, it's pushback against institutional corruption. But we need more than words. We need accountability. Overdue doesn't even cover it. Grassley's oversight has exposed this Stasi style nightmare, but we demand prosecutions. Every single Biden era official who green lit this, from the redacted supervisory special agents managing the investigative teams at the wfo, to thy ball, Ray Garland. Sleazy Jack Smith himself should face criminal charges for constitutional violations, not just congressional hearings that fizzle out or cushy retirements with pensions intact. Cash Patel and Dan Bongino are vital for cleaning out the FBI's rot. But Congress must pass HR117 now to defund and dismantle the surveillance state permanently. No more expansions under Democrats, no more inheritances of messes for Republicans. Civil liberties are being shredded, and it's now time to cut this monster down to size. And let's not forget the nightmare that we dodged if Trump had not crushed it in the election. Sources say that Jack Smith was poised to unleash a superseding indictment for seditious conspiracy, not just against the president, but implicating GOP lawmakers like these senators, White House aides, campaign associates, and everybody under a Kamala Harris regime. Picture a lawless, vicious, unaccountable thugocracy. A hellscape of endless probes, grand jury abuses and stasi tactics that crush dissent. This is why Trump blasted Jack Smith as a sleazebag. Because he is. The outrage over FBI spying on GOP senators isn't just politics. It's a systemic failure. The Fourth Amendment Restoration act aims to repeal these, but D.C. insiders keep protecting their spy powers. Remember James Comey's 8647 post? Same swamp, same playbook. If civil suits against the FBI expose this corruption, good. Let every bureaucrat who weaponized intel face consequences. Obama Biden era abuses set the stage for this mess. Real accountability means dismantling the surveillance state, not these endless hearings. Washington built this in the shadows, feigning shock when the light hits it. But we the people now demand justice. Prosecute the spies, restore the fourth Amendment, pass the reforms, or watch our republic crumble. Let's fight like hell to end this. And that's tonight's first word. Vinnie Mac, what do you what'd you think of this story?
