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It is time to wake up. On this show, we cover the stories the mainstream media won't touch. Live from the Rocky Mountains, welcome to Redacted with Natalie and Clayton Morris. Are you ready? Let's get uncomfortable. Welcome, everybody, to Redacted on this Monday. So glad to have you here. We've got a busy show for you. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the former congresswoman, is going to be joining us in moments because there was a lot of happenings on Capitol Hill today. Ghislaine Maxwell appeared there and pled the fifth. This is all, of course, in response to the lack of transparency from the Transparency act that was passed by Congress and signed by President Trump. Why is the Department of Justice obfuscating, redacting names and keeping information from members of Congress and the American people? We're gonna talk about that.
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We're also gonna talk about the media fix because the Associated Press says no, there was never a sex trafficking ring. Nothing to see here. There was Nothing worth charging. Okay, we're gonna. Just blaring obvious holes. You can fall right through these holes. Basically, it's. It's that I don't understand why. Why is the media doing this? We're going to call them out on it because we have to, and we have to be mad about it.
