The 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson: Detailed Summary
Release Date: July 23, 2025
Introduction
In the July 23, 2025 episode of The 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson, host Ben Ferguson delves into two significant and controversial political stories. The episode focuses on newly declassified documents related to Hillary Clinton's email investigation and the potential subpoena of former President Barack Obama by House Speaker Mike Johnson. Throughout the episode, Ferguson provides in-depth analysis, incorporates exclusive interviews, and presents unfiltered commentary aimed at uncovering truths he believes are overlooked by mainstream media.
Story 1: Declassified Documents Revelations in Hillary Clinton's Email Investigation
Timestamp: 03:23 - 08:57
Ben Ferguson opens the first major story by addressing the long-standing controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server during her tenure as Secretary of State. He emphasizes that newly declassified documents suggest the initial FBI investigation may have been deliberately superficial, potentially overlooking critical evidence.
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Senator Marsha Blackburn's Insights
During a Fox News interview, Senator Marsha Blackburn criticized then-FBI Director James Comey, stating:
"The FBI under James Comey said, we don't even want to know about this. We don't want to see this because we're not going to investigate Hillary Clinton." (04:15)
Blackburn argues that the investigation was intentionally neglected to favor Hillary Clinton's presidential ambitions.
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Senator Chuck Grassley's Statement
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley lauds the Department of Justice for releasing these documents, which he claims reveal significant shortcomings in the original investigation:
"These findings prove that the Clinton investigation wasn't thorough and wasn't complete. In fact, you could say they didn't even start to look at it." (06:50)
Grassley indicates that the FBI possessed thumb drives containing data that remained unanalyzed, challenging Comey's previous assurances of a comprehensive investigation.
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Implications and Media Silence
Ferguson highlights the absence of media coverage on these revelations, suggesting a deliberate omission to protect established narratives. He asserts:
"The point is this. They did not investigate it even though they knew that there was possible wrongdoing and they chose to turn a deliberate blind eye because they wanted Hillary Clinton to be the president." (05:30)
Furthermore, Ferguson connects these developments to ongoing investigations into former FBI Director James Comey, insinuating a broader pattern of misconduct within federal agencies.
Story 2: Speaker Mike Johnson Considers Subpoenaing Former President Barack Obama
Timestamp: 08:57 - 11:23
Transitioning to the second major topic, Ferguson discusses revelations from House Speaker Mike Johnson regarding potential legal actions against former President Barack Obama. Johnson suggests that Obama may face a subpoena related to alleged efforts to undermine President Donald Trump during the 2016 election.
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Exclusive Interview with Mike Johnson
In an interview with David Brody, Speaker Johnson elaborates on the gravity of the situation:
"There's no question in my mind that this intelligence community assessment that President Obama ordered be published, which contained a manufactured intelligence document, it's worse than even politicization of intelligence." (09:23)
Johnson accuses Obama and his national security team of orchestrating a "treasonous conspiracy" to fabricate intelligence linking Trump to Russian election interference.
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Tulsi Gabbard's Accusations
Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, is cited for declassifying documents that she believes provide "overwhelming evidence" of Obama's involvement in manipulating intelligence data:
"There was a treasonous conspiracy in 2016 committed by officials at the highest level of the government." (08:57)
Gabbard asserts that these actions aimed to "subvert the will of the American people and enact what was essentially a years long coup."
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Accountability and Legal Actions
Johnson emphasizes the need for accountability, stating:
"We have a responsibility to follow the truth where it leads, and I do expect that whether there's a special counsel appointed... that we will get the answers and there will be accountability to the extent that we're able to do that." (10:43)
He further underscores that involvement by Obama should result in legal repercussions, regardless of political affiliations:
"If it's uncomfortable for him, he shouldn't have been involved in overseeing this, which is what it appears to us." (11:14)
Conclusion
Ben Ferguson wraps up the episode by reiterating the significance of these revelations and their impact on American politics. He underscores President Trump's commitment to transparency and accountability, suggesting that these new developments will lead to greater governmental scrutiny and potential ramifications for those involved.
Ferguson encourages listeners to stay informed and engaged, highlighting the importance of uncovering truths that may otherwise remain obscured by mainstream media narratives.
Notable Quotes with Attributions
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Senator Marsha Blackburn (04:15):
"The FBI under James Comey said, we don't even want to know about this. We don't want to see this because we're not going to investigate Hillary Clinton."
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Senator Chuck Grassley (06:50):
"These findings prove that the Clinton investigation wasn't thorough and wasn't complete. In fact, you could say they didn't even start to look at it."
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Mike Johnson (09:23):
"There's no question in my mind that this intelligence community assessment that President Obama ordered be published, which contained a manufactured intelligence document, it's worse than even politicization of intelligence."
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Tulsi Gabbard (08:57):
"There was a treasonous conspiracy in 2016 committed by officials at the highest level of the government."
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Mike Johnson (10:43):
"We have a responsibility to follow the truth where it leads, and I do expect that whether there's a special counsel appointed... that we will get the answers and there will be accountability to the extent that we're able to do that."
Final Remarks
For those seeking comprehensive and honest commentary on pivotal political issues, Ben Ferguson's The 47 Morning Update continues to deliver content that challenges mainstream narratives and seeks to unveil deeper truths within the corridors of power. Subscribers are encouraged to stay tuned for daily updates that aim to keep listeners informed and ahead of the curve.
