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John Solomon: Yeah, these are great questions. So let's remind everybody what I broke on Saturday, that Joe DiGenova, former U.S. attorney, former special counsel, former independent counsel, one of the few lawyers in American history to hold all three of those titles.
He's a very accomplished prosecutorial lawyer.
He just took over the grand conspiracy case in Fort Pierce, Florida.
That is some heavy artillery if you're talking about a prosecutor who knows what he's doing.
There are two cases pending right now.
There's a case looking at whether John Brennan misled and obstructed Congress and whether James Comey lied and obstructed Congress. There's been new evidence presented.
The Brennan case has been tied up a little because the Senate, yeah, the John Thune Senate, the place where action goes to die, or as I like to call it, "the grand old party of procrastinators, GOP, grand old procrastinators."
They haven't yet complied with the request that came in back in January and February for the Senate to transmit certain evidence to the grand jury.
But if John Thune can get that done, it will become a very important part of the case. And I think the decisions on whether to indict Brennan and Comey could be made in the next few weeks.
When you saw Maria Bartiromo at that clip, the next question she said is, "is it going to be in the next couple of weeks? "
And Kash Patel said, "yeah, I think so. "
That's consistent with what I've been hearing. There always can be a delay here and there.
But I do think this spring, the first decisions on who should be indicted for weaponization are going to be made down in Florida.
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Jesse Kelly: You have a piece out, speaking of all this stuff, about intel agencies, the 2020 election having, what did they say, vulnerabilities. What is all this?
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John Solomon: Yeah, it's an important piece of evidence, and you have to put it together with two or three other things that I've kind of squeezed out of the DNI in the last couple of months.
And by the way, I want to thank Tulsi Gabbard personally for considering the specific requests I made for documents and declassifying them.
She did that on her own.
And it's a great act of transparency.
We fight with government a lot, but she's been fantastic in getting us documents we've identified in our reporting that we believe are of national interest.
Today, I want to remind everybody what we were told in December 2020 when Donald Trump was crying foul about the 2020 election.
We were told it was the "most secure election in American history."
That is what people said on the record, on television, on camera.
We now know that that was not the case.
Another false narrative concocted by the bureaucrats in government, just like Russia collusion, just like Ukraine impeachment, like just all the other things that we've been talking about.
We now know that China and Iran had hacked into the voter registration databases of multiple states.
Iran at least one, China multiple states.
We were never told that.
That is one of the largest breaches in American electoral history.
We still don't know the names of all the states, though I'm now beginning to be told it's more than a dozen.
So it's a massive breach.
It's been kept secret for six years.
It's only because Tulsi Gabbard's digging into this and Kash Patel is digging into it that we're now getting visibility.
So we broke that story a couple of weeks ago.
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