Detailed Summary of "LIVE from Turning Point USA - Bombshell E-Mail on Biden Corruption, plus NYC Pays Billions to Teachers Who Flunk Proficiency Exams"
Release Date: July 17, 2023
Podcast: The 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson
Host: Premiere Networks
Episode Overview
In this compelling episode of The 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson, host Ben Ferguson, alongside guest James Comer and Senator Ted Cruz, delves deep into explosive revelations concerning President Joe Biden's administration. The discussion primarily centers around alleged corruption within the Biden family, emerging whistleblower testimonies, and a controversial settlement involving New York City's educational system. This episode provides listeners with unfiltered insights and detailed analysis of events that mainstream media may overlook.
1. Biden Family Corruption Allegations
Timestamp: [01:23] - [07:13]
The episode opens with Senator Ted Cruz and James Comer addressing the audience at a Turning Point USA event in Florida. They immediately highlight the presence of a "rowdy crowd" eager to reclaim America from what they perceive as corruption under the Biden administration.
Key Points:
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Whistleblower Testimonies: James Comer emphasizes the gravity of the situation by mentioning that whistleblowers are willing to risk their careers and personal safety to expose corruption within the Biden family.
"They’re risking not just their lives, they’re risking their careers. They’re going to be ruined if the Bidens have their way." — Ted Cruz [02:16]
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Growing Evidence: Comer highlights that evidence against the Biden family continues to mount, with their podcast garnering nearly a million unique listeners monthly, surpassing major news outlets like CNN.
"We do it three days a week. We do it Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. And it is every month we're getting just under a million unique listeners. We're beating CNN every single week." — James Comer [03:58]
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Hunter Biden's WhatsApp Message: A significant focus is placed on a WhatsApp message reportedly sent by Hunter Biden to a senior Chinese official, allegedly discussing Biden's involvement in business deals.
"I am sitting here with my father. ... And my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following my direction. I am sitting here waiting for the call with my father." — James Comer [05:24]
This message is presented as a "smoking gun" indicating potential corruption and influence peddling by President Biden.
2. IRS Whistleblowers and DOJ Obstruction
Timestamp: [07:13] - [15:58]
The conversation shifts to the role of IRS whistleblowers and the apparent obstruction by the Department of Justice (DOJ) under Attorney General Merrick Garland.
Key Points:
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Whistleblower Identities: Two senior IRS employees, including Gary Shapley and another identified as Mr. X, have come forward alleging a pattern of corruption involving the Bidens.
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DOJ's Response: Comer criticizes Merrick Garland for allegedly lying under oath about political interference in the investigations.
"Merrick Garland said under oath, there is zero political interference in the investigation into Hunter Biden and Joe Biden. The whistleblower said he was lying." — James Comer [13:22]
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Call for Impeachment: Comer outlines a three-step process for addressing the corruption:
- Appoint a special counsel to investigate Garland.
- Impeach Merrick Garland.
- Impeach President Joe Biden if evidence confirms bribery.
"It absolutely does. This testimony...the House of Representatives should impeach Merrick Garland. And number three, if the evidence confirms what that text says...the President of the United States took bribes from foreign nationals, then the House of Representatives should impeach Joe Biden." — James Comer [14:18]
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Allegations of Quid Pro Quo: The episode discusses an email from a Burisma executive allegedly outlining objectives to secure favorable actions from Joe Biden, including the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor.
"The ultimate purpose is get that guy fired. And I gotta say, the oligarch got what he paid for. He purchased a vice president, he got a vice president, and the vice president got the prosecutor fired in Ukraine." — James Comer [07:43]
3. Live Audience Q&A Session
Timestamp: [17:49] - [29:08]
The episode transitions to an interactive segment where the hosts engage directly with the live audience, addressing pressing questions from attendees.
a. Controlling the Narrative Against Democrats
Question from Kaden Smith [18:34]:
"How do we control the narrative here with the Democrats? Like how do we get them out of our schools? How do we just totally shut down leftist ideology?"
Response by James Comer [19:00]:
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Education and Engagement: Comer stresses the importance of being informed, educated, and actively participating in the political process to counteract what they term as Democratic propaganda.
"A big part of it is being here, being smart, being engaged, being educated, knowing the facts and understand what you're dealing with." — James Comer [19:00]
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Media Critique: He criticizes mainstream media as propagandists rather than true journalists, emphasizing the need for alternative platforms like their podcast to delve into substantive issues.
"They are the left wing of the Democrat Party." — James Comer [19:10]
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Actionable Steps: Encourages the audience to subscribe to their podcast for in-depth discussions not covered by traditional media.
b. Accountability and Legal Action
Question from Mike from Arizona [20:22]:
"Why after six months, we can't put anybody in jail."
Response by James Comer [20:28]:
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Executive Branch Authority: Comer explains that only the executive branch, specifically the DOJ, has the authority to prosecute, highlighting a perceived inaction due to political bias.
"Because under our Constitution and the federal government...it is only the executive branch." — James Comer [20:28]
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Systemic Failures: He laments the DOJ's inability to prosecute due to Merrick Garland's alleged political motivations, calling for congressional impeachment actions.
"The Department of Justice needs to appoint a special counsel to investigate and prosecute Merrick Garland for lying under oath and obstruction of justice." — James Comer [13:54]
c. Overcoming Political Machine Challenges
Question from Denise Nystrom [25:16]:
"I am a grassroots conservative candidate who ran for school board... How do we win?"
Response by James Comer [25:40]:
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Local Elections Impact: Emphasizes the significance of local elections, such as school board races, in driving broader political change.
"You are exactly right. And it is infuriating and frustrating...we have a Biden administration led by Merrick Garland, the most political attorney general in history who refuses to enforce the law." — James Comer [20:22]
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Case Study - Virginia: Highlights Virginia's political shift from Biden to Republican leadership as evidence of effective grassroots efforts.
"In 2020, Biden won Virginia by 10 points. A year later, Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, won Virginia." — James Comer [25:40]
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New York's Educational Settlement: Criticizes New York City's $1.8 billion settlement to teachers who failed proficiency exams, arguing it undermines educational standards and accountability.
"New York just settled...they're giving teachers who flunked basic proficiency. They're getting checks of a million, $2 million apiece." — James Comer [25:40]
"You share this with your friends say, is it a good idea for kids and especially our most vulnerable, is it a good idea to have them taught by teachers that don't have basic proficiency and that flunk the test?" — James Comer [25:40]
4. Conclusion and Final Remarks
Timestamp: [29:08]
The episode concludes with final thoughts from the hosts, reiterating the importance of active participation in combating perceived corruption and advocating for educational reform.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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"They're risking not just their lives, they’re risking their careers. They’re going to be ruined if the Bidens have their way."
— Ted Cruz [02:16] -
"We do it three days a week. We do it Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. And it is every month we're getting just under a million unique listeners. We're beating CNN every single week."
— James Comer [03:58] -
"I am sitting here with my father. ... I am sitting here waiting for the call with my father."
— James Comer [05:24] -
"Merrick Garland said under oath, there is zero political interference in the investigation into Hunter Biden and Joe Biden. The whistleblower said he was lying."
— James Comer [13:22] -
"You are exactly right. And it is infuriating and frustrating...we have a Biden administration led by Merrick Garland, the most political attorney general in history who refuses to enforce the law."
— James Comer [20:22] -
"In 2020, Biden won Virginia by 10 points. A year later, Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, won Virginia."
— James Comer [25:40]
Final Thoughts
This episode of The 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson serves as a fervent exposé of alleged corruption within the Biden administration, bolstered by recent whistleblower testimonies and undisclosed communications. Through passionate discourse and audience interaction, the hosts aim to galvanize listeners into action, advocating for accountability and systemic change. Whether one agrees with the perspectives presented or not, the episode underscores the significance of alternative media platforms in shaping political narratives.
For those interested in staying informed and ahead on political developments, subscribing to The 47 Morning Update on the iHeartRadio app or other podcast platforms is highly recommended.
