Mike Davis: “There Is A New Sheriff In Town Today And His Name Is Kash Patel”
Mike Davis emphasized Kash Patel’s imminent confirmation as FBI Director, highlighting its significance in dismantling the deep state. He noted the shift in Washington’s political landscape, reflecting Trump’s influence. Davis urged the FBI’s accountability and de-weaponization, stressing that Patel’s leadership would ensure justice and transparency in tackling corruption within federal agencies.
EASTMAN: There Is A Nationwide Conspiracy To Deprive People Of Their Constitutional Rights
John Eastman discussed the implications of Kash Patel’s confirmation as FBI Director, highlighting Patel’s commitment to investigating what Eastman sees as a nationwide conspiracy to suppress constitutional rights, particularly free speech and the right to petition the government. He pointed to NGOs, state prosecutors, and government funds being used to curtail political opposition, calling it a federal felony that Patel should pursue.
Eastman also expressed concern over judicial overreach, arguing that courts are interfering with executive authority by issuing nationwide injunctions that hinder the president’s ability to manage the executive branch. He criticized past rulings that limited the Treasury Secretary’s ability to oversee his department, noting that such decisions contradict the Constitution’s separation of powers. However, he acknowledged that the judiciary has started retreating from some extreme rulings, fearing Supreme Court intervention.
The discussion then turned to agencies like USAID under Secretary of State Marco Rubio, with courts intervening in their operations. Eastman questioned whether the president could defy a judicial stay if it was blatantly unconstitutional. He emphasized the need for legal challenges to such rulings but cautioned against outright defiance, as it could undermine the judiciary’s legitimate authority.
BOLLING: The Legacy Media Has Been Dying A Slow Death
Eric Bolling highlighted his new program on Real America’s Voice, which will air right before Steve Bannon’s WarRoom.