Ep. 367 - Tulsi Gabbard Refers Obama Admin. to DOJ for TREASON, Trump Sues Wall Street Journal cover art

Ep. 367 - Tulsi Gabbard Refers Obama Admin. to DOJ for TREASON, Trump Sues Wall Street Journal

Ep. 367 - Tulsi Gabbard Refers Obama Admin. to DOJ for TREASON, Trump Sues Wall Street Journal

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Lead stories are developing and are subject to change. Late Friday afternoon, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard began ordering criminal referrals of Obama administration to the Department of Justice. New unclassified documents show a level of fabrication and malpractice only rivaled by the Joe Biden mental collapse coverup scandal. We dive into the documents and timeline and plot out what comes next. Speaking of "what comes next," Kinnett's prediction regarding the Epstein documents is CORRECT: we talk about President Trump's new orders to A.G. Pam Bondi and what the media and Congress are doing about it. We dive into the newly filed lawsuit from President Trump against Murdoch & the Wall Street Journal. ALSO: Dr. Kevin Roberts, president of The Heritage Foundation, joins us to chat about the first six months of the 2nd Trump Administration and America's burgeoning "Golden Age." Join the Tony Kinnett Crew Discord and become a member of our excellent crew: https://discord.gg/mKTkahs58X The Tony Kinnett Cast is a product of The Daily Signal. Produced by Nick Alvarado, Daniel Elmore, Allison Lemons, and Lou Scataglia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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