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Roger recounts his dramatic arrest in 2019 by heavily armed FBI agents, questioning the necessity and media spectacle surrounding it. He explores the Russian collusion narrative, emphasizing declassified documents proving its fabrication. Roger details various political manipulations, including John Bolton's alleged role in blocking critical document declassification. The show features interviews with Michael Caputo, discussing his cancer journey and political persecution, and Rod Blagojevich, who speaks on Chicago's crime crisis and personal legal injustices. The episode ends with Bill Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, scrutinizing mortgage fraud allegations involving prominent figures like Adam Schiff and Lisa Cook, and criticizing the Federal Reserve's extravagant spending on headquarters renovations.
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Roger recounts his dramatic arrest in 2019 by heavily armed FBI agents, questioning the necessity and media spectacle surrounding it. He explores the Russian collusion narrative, emphasizing declassified documents proving its fabrication. Roger details various political manipulations, including John Bolton's alleged role in blocking critical document declassification. The show features interviews with Michael Caputo, discussing his cancer journey and political persecution, and Rod Blagojevich, who speaks on Chicago's crime crisis and personal legal injustices. The episode ends with Bill Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, scrutinizing mortgage fraud allegations involving prominent figures like Adam Schiff and Lisa Cook, and criticizing the Federal Reserve's extravagant spending on headquarters renovations.
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