Redacted News – Episode Summary
Episode: "BREAKING! Another Trump assassination plot foiled? New info in Charlie Kirk's murder"
Date: October 20, 2025
Hosts: Clayton & Natali Morris
Guests: Lionel (Lionel Nation), James Lee (5149 Show), Will Kingston
Episode Overview
This episode of Redacted News dives into several explosive topics. The show begins with analysis of a reportedly foiled Trump assassination plot involving a suspicious sniper stand near Palm Beach International Airport. The hosts also examine new digital clues in the assassination of Charlie Kirk, review the recent John Bolton indictment with legal humor from Lionel, and discuss the UK's sociopolitical crisis and possible election cancellations. The episode is marked by skepticism toward official narratives, heavy focus on independent investigation, and an irreverent, conversational tone.
Key Segments & Insights
1. Foiled Assassination Plot Against Trump
(04:00 – 11:17)
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Summary:
- A hunting/sniper’s tree stand was discovered by the Secret Service near Palm Beach Int’l Airport, with a direct line of sight to the Air Force One disembarkation area.
- The area is a federally regulated no-fire/no-hunting zone, making "it's for hunting" explanations implausible.
- Strange proximity: The spot is near a police forensic lab, Army Reserve center, gun club, and criminal justice complex—mirroring themes from previous Trump-related incidents.
- Online search activity for “Palm Beach Airport forests” soared before the discovery—raising suspicion over whether the location's awareness was organic.
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Notable Quotes:
- "Did they just try to assassinate President Trump for a third time? The timing is a little more than suspicious." — Clayton (04:00)
- "It is a big deal. It's illegal. Doesn't look like a good hunting spot to me at all." — Clayton (06:57)
- "It's illegal to fire any kind of a firearm near the airport. And take a look at this—just so you see what's very odd—the police department forensic services are right next to it." — Clayton (06:10)
- "Agents uncovered it during an advanced security sweep... This wasn't just some random discovery." — Clayton (04:19)
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Guest Comment (Dan Bongino via Fox):
- Secret Service took the discovery seriously; FBI was engaged for further investigation, forensics underway. (09:14 – 10:30)
2. AI Surveillance via WHO
(11:17 – 15:35)
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Summary:
- WHO is deploying AI-based ‘Epidemic Intelligent from open source 2.0’ to monitor social media and news for pandemic preparedness.
- Beyond health emergencies, the system will track data on conflicts and climate change, raising concerns about narrative surveillance and data-sharing across nations.
- Hosts frame the program as a bypass of failed global treaties, with potential for AI-driven censorship and infodemic labeling (overabundance of even accurate information).
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Notable Quotes:
- "This is narrative surveillance wrapped in the language of global health security." — Natali (12:56)
- "They are using global AI surveillance to censor and define the next infodemic." — Natali (14:38)
- "This is a free service—we're just going to go ahead and do it." — Natali, sarcastically (15:40)
3. Zelensky / Ukraine & Trump Tensions
(15:53 – 18:02)
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Summary:
- President Trump reportedly told Zelensky he must accept Russia’s terms or risk destruction, referencing a heated confrontation.
- Viktor Orban of Hungary is slated to mediate, with Trump refusing to send further weapons to Ukraine.
- Emphasized: the Donbas region is lost to Ukraine, with civilians voting to join Russia; U.S. is losing patience.
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Notable Quotes:
- "Trump was basically saying...give up control of territory in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region...this is Russia." — Clayton (16:18)
- “You want to show us where your front is. No, no, no…it's done, it's over. If you don't accept these terms right now, Putin's going to concede some areas ... or you're going to be destroyed." — Clayton (17:03)
4. CDC, Flu Vaccine & Data Critique
(18:02 – 21:49)
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Summary:
- CDC reporting worst flu season since 2017, with high (peak-week) death rates and child deaths among mostly unvaccinated—but hosts criticize this claim.
- The 2024-2025 vaccine allegedly mismatched circulating strains; "like" viruses in the vaccine imply unknown manipulation.
- The vaccine is not clinically trialed—implying recipients are part of a live experiment.
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Notable Quotes:
- "That is purposely misleading." — Natali (18:57)
- "The data shows a weak match, but the agency is still promoting the vaccine through fear-mongering statistics about dying children." — Natali (20:34)
5. John Bolton Indictment Deep Dive
(23:56 – 38:40)
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Summary:
- John Bolton indicted for mishandling classified info. Hosts and guest Lionel (former prosecutor) mock the absurdity: Bolton took classified notes, sent hundreds of pages to family members via AOL, and then argued First Amendment rights.
- The case is portrayed as “cut and dry” — no comparison to espionage cases, but clear legal violation.
- Media hypocrisy: outlets that previously assailed mishandling now defend Bolton since he’s an anti-Trump voice. Lionel expects no jail, but reputational damage.
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Notable Quotes:
- "He has premier status for his reservation in hell." — Natali (26:00)
- "This is very black and white, very cold, very specific. This is the stuff as a prosecutor, I love." — Lionel (29:14)
- "He's not the Rosenbergs... no, it's very simple. He wrote these things down. Reduced them to writing and sent it to civilians." — Lionel (30:02)
- "This is Trump's finest hour…Someone in the DOJ knows what they're doing." — Lionel (33:38)
- "The secret to a happy marriage is still a secret." — Lionel (38:32)
6. Charlie Kirk Assassination: The Google Search Mystery
(42:35 – 55:35)
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Summary:
- New evidence (independently analyzed by James Lee and others) shows suspicious Google search spikes about the Kirk case (victim, location, weapon, doctors—even names) from DC and Israel before the assassination.
- Suggested: non-organic, possibly operational research by a small group/individual (potentially with foreknowledge).
- Some search trends have since disappeared from Google Trends, interpreted as possible cover-up or data suppression.
- The pattern is compared to MLK/JFK assassinations—similarities in witness intimidation, evidence destruction, and media narrative management.
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Notable Quotes:
- "The strongest interpretation...is some kind of non organic activity likely originating from a small number of users...for reconnaissance or verification..." — James Lee (43:59)
- "If we online were able to sleuth this out within a couple of days, I would feel like they weren't doing a good job...This is certainly enough that it should warrant investigation, more conversation." — James Lee (45:01)
- "When people are trying to tell you to look the other way...then you should run away from those people." — Clayton (48:25)
- "Evidence getting destroyed...UVA being reconstructed...they haven't released any kind of ballistics matching or anything like that." — James Lee (53:35)
7. UK Crisis & Possible Election Cancellation
(58:06 – 75:38)
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Summary:
- The UK faces social and demographic crisis; growing support for the Reform Party (Nigel Farage) has the establishment considering postponing elections.
- Guest Will Kingston discusses the irreversible nature of mass migration, cultural fragmentation, and the loss of free speech.
- Administrative state ("the Blob") seen as formidable barrier to change—even if Reform wins, entrenched interests would resist closure of borders and return to British values.
- Explosive: rising sectarian violence, legal favoritism towards immigrants, criminalization of "hate speech," and active efforts to suppress expressions of patriotism.
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Notable Quotes:
- "If you have economic problems, another government can come in and change tax policies... Demographic change is almost impossible to reverse." — Will Kingston (60:35)
- "[UK] is just a series of cultural and ethnic ghettos... Many are governed by the norms of the countries from which those peoples have come." — Will Kingston (61:03)
- "There are 30 arrests each day in the United Kingdom for things that are said online." — Will Kingston (63:20)
- “If you can't rally around your country's flag, what can you rally around?” — Will Kingston (74:07)
8. Internet Outage & Tech Dependence
(78:06 – 87:34)
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Summary:
- Major Amazon Web Services outage impacts many facets of daily life—banking, apps, security cameras.
- Discussion about digital fragility, cash usage, and the implications of a push towards cashless economies.
- Silver and gold prices described as skyrocketing; recurring advice from hosts and audience to "hold cash, precious metals."
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Notable Quotes:
- "You realize like how much of the Internet is run by Amazon Web Services? It's crazy." — Clayton (79:17)
- "Banking must not be digital. Gone are those days. They want to move us away from cash..." — Clayton (80:27)
- "We are in a moment we have never seen before—you guys are living through history right now." — Clayton (87:34)
Listener Participation & Community Tone
- The chat and hosts share banter about marriage, scrambled eggs, and shopping, underscoring the show’s conversational and conspiratorial community.
- The hosts appeal to their community for support via likes/shares as an "anniversary present" (03:05–03:29).
- Strong theme of distrust for establishment sources, encouragement of independent investigation, and a humorously irreverent, "populist skeptic" vibe throughout.
Memorable Moments
- Natali on John Bolton: "He has premier status for his reservation in hell." (26:00)
- Lionel: "He's not the Rosenbergs... He sent it to civilians. I don't care if it's your daughter or neighbor. That's it." (30:02)
- Clayton on the sniper stand: “You're not going hunting next to the highway in a little copse of trees.” (06:55)
- James Lee on evidence vanishing: "Now they're just wiping it. So all of the research that you did, like, good thing you got screenshots because now you can't do it anymore." (51:39)
- Will Kingston: "If you can't rally around your country's flag, what can you rally around?" (74:07)
Timestamps at a Glance
- 04:00 – Trump assassination plot breakdown
- 11:17 – WHO AI surveillance discussion
- 15:53 – Trump-Zelensky confrontation overview
- 18:02 – CDC flu vaccine critique
- 23:56 – Bolton indictment with Lionel
- 42:35 – Charlie Kirk case / Google searches with James Lee
- 58:06 – UK social collapse & elections with Will Kingston
- 78:06 – AWS outage & digital fragility
Conclusion
This Redacted News episode showcases the show’s core DNA: skepticism toward official stories, a dedication to independent digging, and a sharp, often sardonic style. Listeners are left with multiple deep dives on breaking stories—from suspicious assassination attempts and digital footprints to global free speech battles and failing institutions. The hosts' and guests' unfiltered takes, along with their humorous asides, ensure news feels both urgent and engaging.
