VINCE Podcast Episode Summary: "Which Cabinet Member Was The Biden Admin Spying On?" | Episode 34
Release Date: May 1, 2025
Introduction
In Episode 34 of the VINCE podcast, host Vince Coglianese delves into some of the most explosive revelations concerning the Biden administration, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the State Department. The episode, titled "Which Cabinet Member Was The Biden Admin Spying On?" covers a range of alarming topics, including allegations of child trafficking within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), recent significant arrests by the FBI targeting child exploitation rings, and startling disclosures about the State Department's covert surveillance activities targeting American citizens. Additionally, Vince offers a critical analysis of recent political speeches and examines controversial Democratic nominees, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of the current political landscape.
1. RFK Jr.’s Accusations Against the Biden Administration
At the heart of this episode is a shocking revelation from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.), who publicly accused the Biden administration of orchestrating large-scale child trafficking and slavery operations through the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Vince introduces the topic by referencing a significant cabinet meeting led by President Biden during his 100-day mark in office.
Vince [00:22]: “Each of these cabinet officials sharing some really jarring details about the things that they've discovered. And that includes Bobby Kennedy Jr., who says after he arrived at the Department of Health and Human Services, he discovered something horrific, that the Biden administration has been trafficking children sexually and into slavery at levels that no one even realized.”
2. Previous Reports on Child Trafficking and HHS
Vince contextualizes RFK Jr.'s accusations by referring to a February 2023 New York Times article titled "Alone and Exploited: Migrant Children Work Brutal Jobs Across the United States." The article detailed the plight of over 250,000 migrant children who arrived in the U.S. and were subsequently placed in dangerous and exploitative labor conditions, including factories producing goods for major brands like Cheetos and Fruit of the Loom.
Vince [04:25]: “These kids were being brought in order to perform child labor. Now, the New York Times would continue its series and would explain that by April of 2023, a couple of months later, that migrant children were being put to work and that the United States was ignoring the warnings.”
Vince underscores the gravity of these allegations by highlighting that HHS was responsible for ensuring sponsors would protect these children from trafficking and exploitation. However, the agency failed to maintain contact with approximately 85,000 children, leading to the loss of contact with a third of the unaccompanied minors brought into the country.
3. Javier Becerra’s Testimony and the "Assembly Line" Analogy
A particularly damning piece of evidence comes from former HHS Secretary Javier Becerra, who was recorded advocating for the accelerated processing of migrant children into the United States, likening the procedure to an assembly line.
Javier Becerra [08:34]: “If Henry Ford had seen this in his plans, he would have never become famous and rich. This is not the way you do an assembly line. And kids aren't widgets. I get it. But we could do far better than this.”
Vince interprets Becerra's comments as an endorsement of mass trafficking under the guise of efficiency, emphasizing the human cost of such policies.
Vince [08:49]: “What he was referring to is accelerating them into the country. That's what he's saying. Don’t let his tone confuse you. It wasn’t about doing something good for kids. It was about accelerating them directly into the country.”
4. The Biden Administration’s Awareness and Policies
Vince references a memo from Susan Rice in early 2021, where she explicitly criticized Biden administration policies for incentivizing the influx of unaccompanied children into the U.S., recognizing that this was a deliberate strategy rather than an oversight.
Vince [23:51]: “There was a memo that went around detailing that parents are sending in their, quote, unaccompanied children, sometimes called UCs. And she wrote on this in a handwritten note, this is bs. She wrote that this is leading to voluntary separation is our generosity to UCs.”
This memo indicates that the administration was not only aware of the trafficking issues but was actively facilitating them through policy decisions.
5. FBI’s Recent Arrests in Child Exploitation
Transitioning to law enforcement actions, Vince discusses significant arrests made by the FBI under the leadership of Director Cash Patel. Two individuals, Leonidas Vera Giannis (“War”) from Greece and Prasan Nepal (“Trippy”) from North Carolina, were apprehended for operating an international child exploitation enterprise linked to a violent online network known as 764-Nepal.
FBI Director Cash Patel [19:00]: “We believe these two individuals are leaders within a violent online network known as 764-Nepal, which often targets minors.”
Attorney General Pam Bondi further emphasizes the severity of the crimes.
Pam Bondi [20:00]: “These defendants are accused of orchestrating one of the most heinous online child exploitation enterprises we’ve ever encountered.”
Vince underscores the importance of these arrests in combating child exploitation, contrasting them with previous FBI priorities.
Vince [23:00]: “That's what the FBI should be doing. There is no question that this is right there at the top of the list for what these guys need to do.”
6. Contrast with Previous Administration’s FBI Actions
Vince draws a stark contrast between the current FBI's focus on child exploitation and the previous administration's apparent prioritization of targeting Trump supporters and other political adversaries. He accuses the former FBI of neglecting child exploitation cases in favor of politically motivated operations.
Vince [21:00]: “Instead, what did the FBI do under the last administration? Well, they targeted Trump supporters. They targeted the very voters who are trying to stop this from happening.”
He cites whistleblowers like Steve Friend, who reportedly raised concerns about misallocated FBI resources.
Vince [22:00]: “FBI whistleblowers like I think was Steve Friend actually, who was taken off of a case, they were taken off of child exploitation cases in order to concentrate on things like January 6th and targeting parents who go to school board meetings.”
Vince applauds the current leadership under Patel and Bongino for refocusing the FBI’s mission towards genuine threats.
Vince [24:00]: “That's what's happening right now. That's what's happening right now... We've got to protect these kids. And we're seeing the fruits of those labors right now.”
7. Marco Rubio on State Department’s Censorship Efforts
Shifting focus, Vince highlights revelations from Senator Marco Rubio regarding the State Department’s clandestine operations to monitor and censor American citizens. Rubio disclosed that an office within the State Department, previously known as the Global Engagement Center, was tasked with surveilling social media to identify individuals deemed as purveyors of disinformation.
Marco Rubio [26:58]: “We had an office in the Department of State whose job it was to censor Americans... there was a dossier in that building of social media posts to identify them as purveyors of disinformation.”
Vince speculates on the potential targets of such surveillance, suggesting RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard as likely candidates due to their adversarial positions against the Biden administration.
Vince [27:28]: “I would not be surprised if it's RFK Jr who has the dossier on him inside of the United States State Department. The other person who might be the subject here... Tulsi Gabbard.”
8. Potential Targets: RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard
Vince delves deeper into why RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard are plausible targets for State Department surveillance. He recounts RFK Jr.’s historical antagonism towards the administration, including lack of Secret Service protection and public attacks orchestrated by the Biden team. Similarly, Tulsi Gabbard’s criticisms of U.S.-funded biolabs and her warnings about potential pandemics further position her as a political adversary.
Vince [30:00]: “Kuala... Collins is very likely targeted... because they recruited half of his family...”
He references clips of Tulsi Gabbard discussing dangerous gain-of-function research in U.S.-funded biolabs, reinforcing his argument that she is under scrutiny.
Tulsi Gabbard [31:54]: “We are working on that with Jay Bhattacharya and look forward to being able to share that hopefully very soon.”
Vince praises the current administration for appointing figures like RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard to influential positions within the government, viewing it as a corrective measure against previous injustices.
Vince [33:19]: “President Trump has taken all of these battle-hardened people and given them very important jobs inside of our government.”
9. Kamala Harris’s Speech Critiqued
Transitioning to recent political events, Vince critiques Kamala Harris’s highly publicized speech aimed at condemning President Trump. Despite media hype anticipating a "devastating conclusion" for the Trump administration, Vince finds the speech lacking in substance and impact.
Vince [42:57]: “What an amazing and insightful comment. From the woman who almost became President of the United States. What a bullet we all dodged with that one.”
He further mocks Harris’s digression into irrelevant topics during her speech, such as discussing elephants reacting to earthquakes.
Kamal Harris [44:18]: “And as soon as they felt the earth shaking beneath their feet, they got in a circle and stood next to each other.”
Vince [45:47]: “Somebody just asked, do we really need to hear from her right now? Like, why are you showing this to us?”
Vince dissects Harris’s subsequent remarks on Democratic leaders, listing figures like Cory Booker, Chris Van Hollen, and Bernie Sanders, and sarcastically comments on their effectiveness.
Vince [46:55]: “These are people who are trying to bring back Ms. 13 gangsters into the United States of America.”
10. Democrats’ Nominee Critiques: Tim Walls & Hank Johnson
In the concluding segments, Vince turns his critical eye toward Democratic nominees, specifically Tim Walls and Hank Johnson. He denounces Walls as the “white guy whisperer” and mocks his suitability for high-profile roles, citing his lack of practical skills and over-the-top persona.
Tim Walls [58:25]: “Look, my job was to do it...I could talk to white guys watching football, fixing their truck...”
Vince [58:58]: “That guy can’t load a shotgun. Remember when they went hunting? He didn’t shoot a single thing.”
Similarly, Vince lampoons Hank Johnson’s congressional remarks likening Democratic policies to historical atrocities, portraying his statements as disconnected and senseless.
Hank Johnson [53:59]: “I didn’t say anything because I’m not a Latino at the Home Depot...”
Vince [56:06]: “That is priceless. I...so what he just rattled off was a series of tremendous victories on the part of the Trump administration.”
Vince emphasizes his disdain for these figures, portraying them as emblematic of what he perceives as the Democratic Party’s failures and misguided priorities.
Conclusion
Throughout this episode, Vince Coglianese presents a narrative of deep-seated corruption and misconduct within the Biden administration and affiliated federal agencies. By highlighting RFK Jr.’s revelations, recent FBI actions against child exploitation rings, and Marco Rubio’s disclosures about State Department surveillance, Vince constructs a case against the current administration's handling of critical issues. Additionally, his critiques of Democratic leaders and nominees underscore his broader political commentary aimed at informing and engaging his audience against what he portrays as systemic abuses of power.
Listeners are left with a sense of urgency and a call to vigilance, particularly regarding child safety and governmental transparency. Vince reiterates the importance of proper law enforcement focus and the need to hold powerful individuals accountable, all while maintaining his characteristic blend of wit and vehement political stance.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Vince [00:22]: “Each of these cabinet officials sharing some really jarring details about the things that they've discovered. And that includes Bobby Kennedy Jr., who says after he arrived at the Department of Health and Human Services, he discovered something horrific, that the Biden administration has been trafficking children sexually and into slavery at levels that no one even realized.”
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Javier Becerra [08:34]: “If Henry Ford had seen this in his plans, he would have never become famous and rich. This is not the way you do an assembly line. And kids aren't widgets. I get it. But we could do far better than this.”
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RFK Jr. [03:54]: “We have ended HHS as the role as the vector, the principal vector in this country for child trafficking. And during the Biden administration, HHS became a collaborator in child trafficking and for sex and for. Were for slavery. And we have ended that. And we're very aggressively going out and trying to find these children. 300,000 children that were lost by the Biden administration.”
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FBI Director Cash Patel [19:00]: “We believe these two individuals are leaders within a violent online network known as 764-Nepal, which often targets minors.”
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Marco Rubio [26:58]: “We had an office in the Department of State whose job it was to censor Americans... there was a dossier in that building of social media posts to identify them as purveyors of disinformation.”
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Kamal Harris [44:18]: “And as soon as they felt the earth shaking beneath their feet, they got in a circle and stood next to each other.”
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Tim Walls [58:25]: “Look, my job was to do it...I could talk to white guys watching football, fixing their truck...”
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Hank Johnson [53:59]: “I didn’t say anything because I’m not a Latino at the Home Depot...”
Final Thoughts
Vince's Episode 34 of VINCE is a potent mix of investigative commentary, political critique, and fervent advocacy against perceived governmental malfeasance. By stitching together testimonies, media reports, and personal interpretations, Vince attempts to paint a cohesive picture of systemic issues within the Biden administration and the broader Democratic Party. Whether one agrees with his perspectives or not, the episode serves as a comprehensive case study of the narrative he seeks to advance to his audience.
