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[00:03:57] James O'Keefe here reporting from Los
[00:04:00] Angeles downtown in front of City Hall.
[00:04:02] They're having all the protests against
[00:04:04] ICE. Last night, the mob overtaking the
[00:04:06] federal building housing the federal
[00:04:09] courthouse here in Los Angeles. They're
[00:04:11] yelling quite loud.
[00:04:13] >> How are you?
[00:04:15] >> What's that?
[00:04:16] >> Tell the truth.
[00:04:17] >> I am telling the truth.
[00:04:19] >> Yeah,
[00:04:20] >> she's yelling at us. She's saying that
[00:04:21] we're telling lies. But we're here
[00:04:23] outside the city hall and we have been
[00:04:27] undercover inside [music] the ICE
[00:04:30] protests reporting on what is happening
[00:04:32] and who is behind them, looking at the
[00:04:34] different tables outside of city hall.
[00:04:37] We even paid a visit to Skidro downtown.
[00:04:41] They're having loud horns, loud noises
[00:04:44] so that they can disrupt anyone trying
[00:04:46] to communicate with each other. What
[00:04:47] we've uncovered out here is so
[00:04:49] scandalous, elaborate, and illegal that
[00:04:52] it's going to be a multiple-part series.
[00:04:54] I myself went undercover as a homeless
[00:04:56] person reporting on the NOS's, reporting
[00:04:59] on what is happening all throughout the
[00:05:02] city of Los Angeles and Southern
[00:05:03] California. Stay tuned for that next
[00:05:06] week. Over the last few months, I've
[00:05:08] said that there's
[00:05:12] Over the last few months, I've said that
[00:05:13] if arrests do not happen, if people are
[00:05:16] not held to account, then we'll have no
[00:05:18] choice but to investigate [music] the
[00:05:20] investigators themselves, investigate
[00:05:23] the prosecutors themselves at every
[00:05:25] level. We understand that incentives
[00:05:27] govern behavior more than virtue does.
[00:05:31] And people are demanding that people be
[00:05:33] held accountable. people reminding you
[00:05:35] that we're a nation of laws. But that
[00:05:38] only works if the people in government,
[00:05:41] if the people in power do the right
[00:05:43] thing. What we found out in Minnesota
[00:05:45] last week was that there was no laws, no
[00:05:47] incentive for law enforcement officers
[00:05:50] to do the right thing at all. In fact,
[00:05:52] the police left the area because it
[00:05:55] would be punishing for them to uphold
[00:05:58] the law. And we find that happening at
[00:06:01] every single level in our country that
[00:06:04] there is no reward in holding anybody
[00:06:06] accountable. So now the question is what
[00:06:09] will it take to get accountability and
[00:06:12] arrests and we believe that what it will
[00:06:14] take is oversight watching the watchmen
[00:06:19] or in Latin quisto ipsos custo who
[00:06:23] guards the guardsmen where is the
[00:06:25] department of justice where is the
[00:06:27] federal government and why aren't they
[00:06:29] doing their jobs what is actually going
[00:06:32] on in the nation's capital we decided to
[00:06:35] take a look now there is what they say
[00:06:37] on the record and there's what they say
[00:06:39] when no one is looking
[00:06:41] >> here he's like a diva%
[00:06:44] >> 110% he's a demon
[00:06:45] >> are you serious
[00:06:46] >> 110% he's lazy as hell he's not good at
[00:06:50] his job
[00:06:50] >> so you don't think there's going to be
[00:06:52] any like major arrests like with
[00:06:57] FBI
[00:06:58] >> no also nobody I don't think anybody
[00:07:00] would ever go to prison
[00:07:01] >> our investigation led us to an FBI
[00:07:03] security specialist who on hidden
[00:07:06] cameras This FBI security specialist
[00:07:08] tells us the quiet part out loud. And as
[00:07:12] I do this report, the protesters are
[00:07:14] filtering into Los Angeles. One of them
[00:07:16] yelling at me to stop lying. I question
[00:07:20] any of them to actually tell me what I
[00:07:23] am lying about. We literally see their
[00:07:25] lips moving in our undercover reports.
[00:07:27] >> I am a security specialist at the FBI.
[00:07:30] I've been working there for 5 years now.
[00:07:31] I was under uh Biden first. Now, when
[00:07:33] you watch this, this man is either a
[00:07:35] Biden holdover, speaking out of turn,
[00:07:37] [music]
[00:07:38] or he is telling the truth, describing a
[00:07:41] system that walks out investigations for
[00:07:44] years past the point where the president
[00:07:47] is in power. What this official inside
[00:07:49] the FBI says is very troubling and
[00:07:51] potentially revealing about how the
[00:07:53] Department of Justice actually operates.
[00:07:56] People are more honest when they don't
[00:07:58] know they're being recorded. And that's
[00:08:00] not all. This same FBI official we
[00:08:03] caught on tape admits that even under
[00:08:05] Cash Patel, there will be no arrests of
[00:08:09] people in the deep state in the near
[00:08:11] future. Not exactly surprising
[00:08:13] considering the lack of action we've
[00:08:14] seen so far.
[00:08:15] >> Do you think like your job like the FBI,
[00:08:17] do you think they're going to arrest the
[00:08:18] people like that are dealing with
[00:08:20] daycare stuff? The thing with those
[00:08:22] cases is is that I think by the time
[00:08:25] that case is done even being like looked
[00:08:28] at being ready to go to court, Trump
[00:08:30] won't even be in office anymore.
[00:08:32] >> Really?
[00:08:33] >> Fraud cases like that like money stuff?
[00:08:35] >> Yeah.
[00:08:36] >> Years, literal years of time.
[00:08:38] >> You don't think the FBI would arrest him
[00:08:40] even though Trump [music] would be like
[00:08:41] he's arrested?
[00:08:42] >> I don't think so because over and over
[00:08:46] and over again he's been shown it does
[00:08:47] it doesn't work. It's not working. Also,
[00:08:51] nobody I don't think anybody would ever
[00:08:52] go to prison. Like, it would most likely
[00:08:54] be thrown out very quickly.
[00:08:56] >> Now, thanks to the brave work of citizen
[00:08:58] journalists like Nick Shirley, Americans
[00:09:00] were able to see what actually happens
[00:09:01] in Minnesota outside these daycare
[00:09:04] centers. Now, according to this FBI
[00:09:06] official, he's saying that
[00:09:06] accountability and justice is not
[00:09:09] coming. Why? He says the FBI and the
[00:09:12] Department of Justice walk these
[00:09:14] investigations out. They actually might
[00:09:17] take years, literal years, like five
[00:09:21] years. And by that time, the executive
[00:09:24] branch of government shifts power. The
[00:09:26] pendulum swings and the people are never
[00:09:28] held to account. They're going to try
[00:09:30] and pin it on somebody and make it seem
[00:09:32] like a crime, like a very serious crime.
[00:09:34] >> Pin it on somebody.
[00:09:36] >> Pin it on one of those people who runs
[00:09:37] those daycarees.
[00:09:38] >> They need somebody to take the fall.
[00:09:40] >> Oh, okay.
[00:09:41] >> And we're going to we're just going to
[00:09:42] point somebody.
[00:09:43] >> Do you know who that would be?
[00:09:44] >> No.
[00:09:46] But that's what they do though. They
[00:09:47] just pick someone and be like, "This is
[00:09:48] our guy." And everyone else would go
[00:09:50] free.
[00:09:50] >> That sometimes happens. Yeah. Charging
[00:09:52] somebody for anything financial
[00:09:55] >> for one person can take literal years.
[00:09:57] I've seen it.
[00:09:59] >> It can take years because you have to
[00:10:01] look at all the money, all the all the
[00:10:03] accounts, all the transactions, all the
[00:10:05] payments, everything. You have to look
[00:10:07] at everything. Now, according to this
[00:10:09] FBI official, the plan isn't to
[00:10:11] dismantle the Minnesota daycare fraud,
[00:10:13] but to find a fall guy. He tells us the
[00:10:17] bureau will pin it on somebody. Not the
[00:10:20] entire network, not who's behind it, not
[00:10:23] the people moving the money, but one
[00:10:25] daycare operator. So, this man in the
[00:10:28] FBI, Justin Divine, a teacher now turned
[00:10:31] FBI, has been in his role at the FBI
[00:10:34] since 2021. And remember, that's the
[00:10:36] year the FBI raided our newsroom. And
[00:10:39] Justin has been in charge of these
[00:10:40] investigations, including human
[00:10:42] trafficking cases, background checks,
[00:10:45] and occasionally handling classified
[00:10:47] material for the FBI. There's always the
[00:10:49] irony of someone in the FBI who handles
[00:10:53] classile information, speaking out of
[00:10:55] turn, talking to total strangers.
[00:10:57] >> I was under uh Biden first.
[00:10:59] >> Oh, yeah. Was that Was it different?
[00:11:02] >> No.
[00:11:02] >> Wait, no. Way different. Everything was
[00:11:04] better. Really? Yeah.
[00:11:05] >> Everything just
[00:11:06] >> Yeah.
[00:11:06] >> Everything just felt better. People were
[00:11:08] happier. My real boss is cash.
[00:11:11] >> He's all right. He's short though.
[00:11:12] >> He's real short. He's like
[00:11:14] >> he's like a diva. Is that true?
[00:11:17] >> 110%. He's a diva.
[00:11:18] >> Are you serious?
[00:11:19] >> 110%.
[00:11:20] >> My dad is a Trump supporter,
[00:11:22] >> right?
[00:11:24] >> He really seems to like this bond.
[00:11:27] >> I met her another time for another thing
[00:11:30] I was doing. There's a bunch of stuff at
[00:11:32] DOJ at the Department of Justice
[00:11:34] building that we needed to get and bring
[00:11:35] it back to our office. Okay.
[00:11:37] >> So, she works there.
[00:11:38] >> Oh, what were you bringing there?
[00:11:40] >> A hard drives and computers and all?
[00:11:43] >> Yes, for a huge case.
[00:11:44] >> Really?
[00:11:45] >> Yeah.
[00:11:46] >> Like what were you working on?
[00:11:49] >> This was a human trafficking case.
[00:11:50] >> Oh my gosh.
[00:11:51] >> Yeah. That case is not closed yet.
[00:11:53] >> Dang. Where did that happen?
[00:11:55] >> Here.
[00:11:56] >> Here.
[00:11:56] >> DC.
[00:11:57] >> DC.
[00:11:57] >> Yeah.
[00:11:58] >> Trafficking.
[00:11:58] >> Yeah.
[00:11:59] >> Oh my gosh.
[00:11:59] >> Oh yeah. I met I met one of the victims.
[00:12:02] >> Are you serious?
[00:12:02] >> Yeah.
[00:12:03] >> Oh, young girl like like a 19-year-old
[00:12:06] 18-year-old.
[00:12:07] >> Oh, that's so sad.
[00:12:08] >> I know. It's horrible. She was
[00:12:10] >> Yeah. No, it was horrible.
[00:12:12] >> How did that happen?
[00:12:14] >> Where they came from?
[00:12:16] >> Eastern Europe.
[00:12:18] >> Now, for reference, Justin Divine
[00:12:19] clearly showcases he is not a fan of the
[00:12:21] current leadership and Cash Patel at the
[00:12:24] FBI. He's not a fan of his boss. We're
[00:12:27] sure there's many more like him inside
[00:12:29] the bureau, but rarely do you see them
[00:12:32] on tape like this.
[00:12:33] >> So essentially
[00:12:35] is kind of lazy.
[00:12:36] >> Yes, absolutely.
[00:12:39] >> Absolutely. He's lazy as hell.
[00:12:42] >> You like him?
[00:12:44] >> He's not good at this job. I'm just a
[00:12:45] normal employee and even I'm like,
[00:12:47] you're not good at this, man. You
[00:12:48] shouldn't be doing this.
[00:12:50] >> He's just He just wasn't ready.
[00:12:52] >> I don't know. I just don't think he's
[00:12:53] smart enough to do it. being the
[00:12:55] director is like you you are the face of
[00:12:58] of the whole organization. You're going
[00:13:00] to be out in public all the time.
[00:13:01] >> Yeah.
[00:13:02] >> And no, he is just so bad at doing that.
[00:13:07] >> No way.
[00:13:08] >> That it kind of ruins our whole
[00:13:09] reputation.
[00:13:10] >> Divine goes further. On hidden camera,
[00:13:12] this FBI official flatly states that the
[00:13:15] bureau will not arrest any so-called
[00:13:17] deep stator that President Trump says he
[00:13:20] wants to go after. Divine also says that
[00:13:22] judges will continue to throw out any
[00:13:24] cases brought to them regarding these
[00:13:27] so-called deep state officials. He says
[00:13:29] Trump's word quote isn't the end all be
[00:13:32] all.
[00:13:33] >> So I keep hearing that Trump wants to
[00:13:34] like arrest his enemies.
[00:13:37] >> Do you think that's going to happen? Do
[00:13:38] you think the FBI will arrest? You don't
[00:13:41] think so?
[00:13:42] >> He tried already.
[00:13:43] >> He tried already.
[00:13:44] >> He tried to arrest uh James Comey.
[00:13:46] >> Okay.
[00:13:46] >> Who's the former the former director
[00:13:50] >> of the FBI? way like old director of the
[00:13:52] FBI.
[00:13:53] >> Yeah.
[00:13:53] >> I tried to arrest him
[00:13:55] >> and then he went to trial and literally
[00:13:58] the judge said no.
[00:14:00] >> Threw it out.
[00:14:01] >> So you don't think there's going to be
[00:14:02] any like major arrests like with
[00:14:08] FBI?
[00:14:08] >> No.
[00:14:09] >> Near future?
[00:14:10] >> Okay. So like with Trump like if [music]
[00:14:13] he would tell you guys to arrest these
[00:14:16] people in 2026, wouldn't it have to be
[00:14:19] done? [music]
[00:14:20] He doesn't his word is not end all be
[00:14:22] all.
[00:14:23] >> So the FBI official here describes how
[00:14:25] the FBI will essentially walk out the
[00:14:27] Minnesota fraud scheme until President
[00:14:29] Trump leaves office. Why does it take an
[00:14:32] FBI security specialist randomly talking
[00:14:35] to one of our undercover people for us
[00:14:37] to get the truth out of the
[00:14:39] administration? Why isn't the FBI saying
[00:14:42] it publicly behind the podium in
[00:14:44] Washington DC as the American people
[00:14:46] demand accountability? What about the
[00:14:48] deep state arrests that were part of
[00:14:49] Trump's agenda? What we heard from this
[00:14:51] FBI official is the plan for
[00:14:52] accountability is essentially no plan.
[00:14:55] Walking out the fraud, judges throwing
[00:14:57] out the cases. And what that means for
[00:14:59] Americans is that they will not be
[00:15:01] getting the arrests and the
[00:15:03] accountability that they're looking for.
[00:15:05] Also, I want to reiterate that uh up to
[00:15:07] this point at O'Keefe Media and Citizen
[00:15:09] Journalism Foundation, this is the
[00:15:11] seventh seventh FBI DOJ official we have
[00:15:15] done an investigation on the last year.
[00:15:17] There's been Jamie Manina, Joseph
[00:15:18] Schnit, Glenn Prager, Michelle Rosas,
[00:15:21] Ramita, Justin Deine. We even did a
[00:15:24] video regarding Attorney General Pam
[00:15:26] Bondi talking about the Epstein videos.
[00:15:28] The American people will apparently now
[00:15:31] only get the unfiltered truth when a
[00:15:33] recording is given to me by a citizen
[00:15:36] journalist. The FBI and the DOJ have got
[00:15:40] to do better. And if you have
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[00:17:55] Welcome back to another edition of the
[00:17:56] Price is My Life with James O'Keefe. I'm
[00:17:58] standing outside the the city hall
[00:18:01] building. It's actually kind of
[00:18:03] terrifying because there's literally no
[00:18:05] security or police as far as the eye can
[00:18:07] see. You are on your own behind enemy
[00:18:09] lines. Good people do not come here. Uh
[00:18:12] last night a guy wearing a Trump hat was
[00:18:14] viciously [music] and savagely attacked
[00:18:16] by the mob. We've even had a few people
[00:18:19] give us the evil eye here as I stand
[00:18:21] here not undercover but as James
[00:18:23] O'Keefe, although I have been pretending
[00:18:27] to be a homeless person. Let's cut to
[00:18:29] some footage of me as the homeless guy.
[00:18:37] It's safe to say that this is a very
[00:18:39] different type of protest than what I
[00:18:42] experienced in Minnesota. Very, very
[00:18:44] different than what I experienced. They
[00:18:46] don't follow you the same way. It's much
[00:18:49] different than what we saw over in
[00:18:50] Minnesota. In order to fit in in Los
[00:18:53] Angeles, you have to do stuff like think
[00:18:56] that you're a pigeon. Am I a pigeon?
[00:18:59] Am I a pigeon?
[00:19:01] a pigeon.
[00:19:03] A pigeon
[00:19:05] pigeon. They not the pigeon. I'm the
[00:19:08] pigeon. They not the pigeon. I'm the
[00:19:10] pigeon. They not the pigeon. I'm the
[00:19:13] pigeon.
[00:19:17] And I actually was in the mob. I was
[00:19:19] inside the mob. We're in Minnesota in
[00:19:22] -12° and then we're in Los Angeles and
[00:19:25] we're overheating. We're dehydrated. But
[00:19:28] it was actually a little more docile
[00:19:30] here. I think it's the soy boys in
[00:19:32] California.
[00:19:33] >> Uh if you have extra donations, please
[00:19:35] make sure the donations are clean and
[00:19:37] sanitized. We need people to get to
[00:19:39] volunteer because that's how we build
[00:19:41] community, right?
[00:19:43] >> I got to give the cornfed Minnesota
[00:19:45] communist credit. They're they're much
[00:19:47] better. They're they're much stronger.
[00:19:49] The women in Minnesota are more manly
[00:19:52] than the men in Los Angeles. [ __ ]
[00:19:55] [ __ ] you.
[00:19:57] Shame, shame, shame, shame.
[00:20:00] >> But as I stand here today, Don Lemon
[00:20:03] arrested in Los Angeles and Karen Bass
[00:20:05] walked with Don Lemon and getting him
[00:20:08] out of prison. We actually ran into
[00:20:11] Karen Bass's chief of staff here in Los
[00:20:14] Angeles. A very brief interaction, but
[00:20:16] we're everywhere. Don Lemon officially
[00:20:18] indicted on federal charges of
[00:20:20] conspiracy and violating the face act.
[00:20:22] That's freedom of access to clinic
[00:20:24] entrances. We're going to go through
[00:20:25] this indictment. The indictment alleges
[00:20:27] that Don Lemon and others disrupted. By
[00:20:30] the way, I'm wearing a lav mic. It's so
[00:20:31] loud that I don't even I'm I'm sure that
[00:20:34] you guys can hear me, but like it's so
[00:20:36] loud and the whistles and the banging.
[00:20:39] They're standing like 200 yards away
[00:20:40] from the building and it's still very
[00:20:42] loud. And they're all filtering in. Get
[00:20:44] the shot. Get the shot. They're all
[00:20:46] filtering in to just just droves of
[00:20:49] people. They don't wake up until noon. 1
[00:20:52] 2:00 and you know we're going to get out
[00:20:54] of here by the time they they get out.
[00:20:56] See they like to blow the horn while I'm
[00:20:58] talking here. Donis Donald Trump's penis
[00:21:02] is tiny. Look at this one.
[00:21:05] Hi. Donald Trump's penis is tiny.
[00:21:09] Tiny penis. They say some say that he
[00:21:11] has high testosterone. More testosterone
[00:21:13] than most people in their 70s ever will
[00:21:16] have. But a lot of um you know
[00:21:20] interesting signs here in Los Angeles.
[00:21:22] If you're just tuning in, this is the
[00:21:24] Price is My Life Show. Uh we're here in
[00:21:27] Los Angeles standing here while people
[00:21:30] filter into the to the crowd, the mob
[00:21:34] mob rule. So going back to Don Lemon,
[00:21:37] the indictment alleges that he and
[00:21:38] others physically obstructed a service
[00:21:41] intimidating behavior with claims that
[00:21:44] Lemon and a colleague largely surrounded
[00:21:46] a pastor while filming. Lemon, who was
[00:21:48] documenting the anti-ICE protest, stated
[00:21:50] he was covering the news and denied
[00:21:52] being part of the disruption. US [music]
[00:21:54] District Judge Patricia Donahghue
[00:21:56] ordered Lemon release on his own
[00:21:59] recgnissance no money bond. Lemon, who
[00:22:02] indicated he was acting as a journalist,
[00:22:05] stated he would plead not guilty,
[00:22:07] calling it an attempt to silence him.
[00:22:09] Supporters, including lawyers and
[00:22:11] advocates, characterized the arrest as a
[00:22:13] dangerous infringement on First
[00:22:14] Amendment rights. I want to cut to this
[00:22:17] footage. God, it's so loud out here. You
[00:22:19] can't even think. I want to cut to the
[00:22:21] footage of me being raided by the FBI.
[00:22:26] >> This is the search war. Just open up
[00:22:29] your head.
[00:22:34] Now, nobody cared. There were no I mean,
[00:22:36] there were some people that cared. You
[00:22:37] had uh First Amendment advocates. Like
[00:22:40] at the New York Times, there was a guy
[00:22:41] named Ben Buzzfeed. Ben at the time. He
[00:22:45] said journalists shouldn't be
[00:22:46] cheerleading this. But let's go to this
[00:22:48] TMZ guy, Harvey. What's his last name?
[00:22:51] >> Harvey Lean.
[00:22:52] >> Harvey Lean at TMZ saying this is going
[00:22:54] to be the end of democracy. Play that
[00:22:56] clip. Arresting Don Lemon, who covered a
[00:23:01] protest in Minneapolis
[00:23:03] is just insane,
[00:23:07] ridiculous,
[00:23:09] dictatorike.
[00:23:11] This is the playbook that dictators use
[00:23:15] to destroy democracies and take the will
[00:23:18] of the people away. It is as simple as
[00:23:21] that. And I quote tweeted Harvey Harvey
[00:23:23] Leven and said, "You guys said nothing
[00:23:25] when the FBI raided us." If you're just
[00:23:27] tuning in, this is James O'Keefe uh live
[00:23:31] price is my life in Los Angeles outside
[00:23:33] the courthouse. They've also got some
[00:23:36] [music] some some
[00:23:37] booths where they sign people up for
[00:23:40] petitions in California. They're, you
[00:23:42] know, getting people registered to vote.
[00:23:44] Right behind me, if you want to get a
[00:23:45] shot of this, go ahead, turn your camera
[00:23:46] around, please. You've got a a booth
[00:23:49] where people are signing petitions. Um,
[00:23:52] and we're going to go Hello there. Hi.
[00:23:57] >> We're we're talking about the Don Lemon
[00:24:00] uh situation. What are your thoughts on
[00:24:01] that, [music] sir? Don Lemon being
[00:24:03] >> I don't want to distribute. I'm just
[00:24:04] >> Oh, okay. I thought you wanted to
[00:24:05] participate.
[00:24:07] >> Um,
[00:24:09] >> hey, Mason.
[00:24:12] >> Hey, it's very loud. Can you hear me?
[00:24:15] >> Yes, I can hear you. Some of the people
[00:24:16] who are pro-life advocates,
[00:24:18] anti-abortion activists, have expressed
[00:24:21] opposition to the Don Lemon indictment
[00:24:23] because it was on done on something
[00:24:25] called the Face Act. Now, there's two
[00:24:26] parts of this indictment. One is
[00:24:29] conspiracy against a religious uh
[00:24:31] churchgoing process and the other is a
[00:24:34] violation of the FACE act. And I wanted
[00:24:38] to give I wanted to be fair and I wanted
[00:24:40] to call my friend pro-life Spider-Man
[00:24:43] Mason to talk about what his perspective
[00:24:47] is on the face act. Mason, it's very
[00:24:49] very loud where I am and but I'm going
[00:24:53] to do my best to put you on speaker next
[00:24:55] to the microphone. Tell us your
[00:24:56] perspective on why you don't think it's
[00:24:59] a good idea that Don was indicted
[00:25:01] because of this face act.
[00:25:03] Yeah. To to start, I think what Don
[00:25:05] Lemon did was absolutely horrible. And I
[00:25:09] I do not think that it's a good thing to
[00:25:13] go and and block the doors of of
[00:25:16] faithful churches. However, the face act
[00:25:19] is called the freedom of access to
[00:25:21] clinic entryways.
[00:25:23] It wasn't meant to protect churches. It
[00:25:27] was meant to protect abortion clinics.
[00:25:29] The law was written back in 1994 in
[00:25:32] response to Operation Rescue, which for
[00:25:36] most people who don't know what that is,
[00:25:38] it was one of the largest
[00:25:41] Christian movements. Uh, and I I think
[00:25:43] one of the greatest Christian movements
[00:25:44] in American history. Over 70,000
[00:25:48] Christians were beaten by the police and
[00:25:50] arrested for blocking the doors of
[00:25:53] abortion clinics in a sentence just like
[00:25:57] Martin Luther King. uh and the civil
[00:25:59] rights protesters would do. And to stop
[00:26:02] this, they issued the FACE Act. And what
[00:26:06] that did was it took a crime, which was
[00:26:10] trespassing, right? Sittings are still
[00:26:12] illegal, but it's simple trespassing,
[00:26:15] and it elevated it to one year in
[00:26:18] prison. And then what they do on top of
[00:26:21] that is they add the conspiracy charge,
[00:26:25] which is another 10 years in prison. So
[00:26:28] alto together for doing a simple sit in
[00:26:31] the same way that Martin Luther King and
[00:26:33] all of these civil rights protesters uh
[00:26:36] protested you're now facing 11 years of
[00:26:40] cursion.
[00:26:40] >> But but Mason isn't there a different I
[00:26:42] mean Don Lemon appears to have gone into
[00:26:44] the church whereas my understanding is
[00:26:47] pro-life protesters will sit outside on
[00:26:50] the sidewalk. Is there a different a
[00:26:51] factual difference there?
[00:26:54] Uh, no. The way that the law is written
[00:26:57] is it's essentially if you're disrupting
[00:27:00] either or. But what they did to try to
[00:27:03] appease Christians when they wrote this
[00:27:05] law was they threw in churches uh into
[00:27:09] the mix. So if you block a church,
[00:27:11] you're in violation of the faith. I see.
[00:27:13] >> But in reality, I don't think as
[00:27:15] Christians that we should fear Don
[00:27:18] Lemon. You you look at the early church,
[00:27:21] they feared being burned at the stake
[00:27:24] and eaten by lions in the Roman forum.
[00:27:26] >> Well, do you think it should be a crime
[00:27:28] to disrupt a church proceeding where
[00:27:32] you're talking over people and you're
[00:27:34] like that to to to to obstruct a a first
[00:27:38] amendment or a religious
[00:27:40] um because there's two counts here. One
[00:27:42] is the Face Act and the other is just a
[00:27:44] conspiracy to stop a religious
[00:27:46] proceeding.
[00:27:49] Yeah. Well, the conspiracy goes with the
[00:27:51] face acts. They're paired together and
[00:27:54] it's it's really a weapon that they use
[00:27:57] uh to weaponize against Christians and
[00:28:00] other protesters. I mean, I just took a
[00:28:03] plea deal uh to get off of a conspiracy
[00:28:06] charge in Las Vegas. Um my my
[00:28:09] father-in-law, he faced 11 years in
[00:28:11] prison. uh one year for the face
[00:28:14] violation and then 10 years for uh the
[00:28:17] conspiracy charge. I And to answer your
[00:28:20] question though, do I think it should be
[00:28:21] a crime? Yes. And it already is, but
[00:28:24] it's called trespassing.
[00:28:26] >> Trespassing. I see. And that's a
[00:28:28] misdemeanor local.
[00:28:30] >> Yeah. It it remains unclear if this is
[00:28:32] actually going to stick, Mason. I mean,
[00:28:34] I think it's going to be a challenge for
[00:28:35] the DOJ to to bring this all the way to
[00:28:37] its conclusion. Um but but thank you for
[00:28:40] your perspective as a as a protester and
[00:28:43] as an activist. I think it's important
[00:28:44] for us to be neutral or fair here. Um
[00:28:48] anything else you want to add on the
[00:28:49] face act part of the indictment?
[00:28:52] >> Yeah. Yeah. I I I think the biggest
[00:28:54] thing as a proifer and a Christian is
[00:28:57] that we want to see the face act taken
[00:29:01] away. We want to see it abolished um so
[00:29:04] that we can go and we can protest uh in
[00:29:06] in the same manner peacefully that the
[00:29:10] people who uh protested in the past did.
[00:29:14] And what you see anytime the government
[00:29:17] overprosecutes
[00:29:18] as a result is is usually violence. And
[00:29:22] this happened with every movement. And
[00:29:25] uh it it did happen with the pro-life
[00:29:27] movement as well. And I think that if we
[00:29:30] go and we prosecute in the same manner
[00:29:33] the left, I foresee that the same uh
[00:29:37] outcome will happen, the left will start
[00:29:40] to get even more violent than they
[00:29:42] already are.
[00:29:43] >> Well, um thanks Mason. I appreciate your
[00:29:46] the information and uh we'll stay in
[00:29:48] touch.
[00:29:49] >> Yep. God bless.
[00:29:50] >> Okay. God bless. That was Mason, prolife
[00:29:52] Spider-Man who climbs the buildings. Um,
[00:29:56] Alex Hunold was another guy who's been
[00:29:58] climbing buildings recently and for the
[00:30:00] Netflix special, but but Mason has been
[00:30:03] doing it as well. Um, let's go to the
[00:30:06] indictment of Don Lemon. If you're just
[00:30:08] tuning in, we're in Los Angeles outside
[00:30:11] the city hall building as the as the as
[00:30:15] the mob is descending around me. And
[00:30:18] what's what's remarkable about this
[00:30:19] these dynamics is that there are no
[00:30:21] there's no there's no there's no police
[00:30:23] officers unlike where you're from or
[00:30:26] where your town is. There's police
[00:30:27] there. There is no police because
[00:30:28] there's no incentives for the police to
[00:30:31] do their jobs. And we're breaking the
[00:30:33] story of an FBI person on the inside of
[00:30:35] the FBI saying that there's going to be
[00:30:36] no arrest and no accountability, which
[00:30:38] has not come as a surprise to you, but
[00:30:40] it's good to get them on tape admitting
[00:30:42] admitting to it. U let's go to the
[00:30:44] indictment here uh of Don Lemon. I
[00:30:47] believe as a matter of public policy
[00:30:49] that when journalists are arrested and
[00:30:51] you might say what's a journalist? Well,
[00:30:53] it's up to a jury or a a jury of your
[00:30:57] peers to decide what what a journalist
[00:30:59] is. But what a reasonable person would
[00:31:02] say someone who is engaged in the act of
[00:31:04] journalism, which is a pretty broad
[00:31:06] definition. I think when the government
[00:31:09] is going to arrest journalists
[00:31:11] uh or indict journalists and I myself
[00:31:13] have been arrested as a journalist. I've
[00:31:15] been rated as a journalist. I think it's
[00:31:17] important for the United States
[00:31:19] government to show the probable cause
[00:31:21] that's contained in the affidavit. You
[00:31:23] have to be transparent about the reasons
[00:31:25] why you are indicting or arresting them.
[00:31:27] Now, some of that um we're going to cut
[00:31:29] to some video here of Don Lemon uh with
[00:31:32] his microphone talking about how he's
[00:31:34] engaged in a conspiracy. If you see
[00:31:36] this, when we first pulled up, we're
[00:31:37] like, "Wait a minute. What is which um
[00:31:39] which operation are we at?" And as it
[00:31:42] turns out, because we we're like, "Well,
[00:31:43] this is kind of MAGA coded, right? Saw
[00:31:45] the American flag or whatever, but these
[00:31:47] are resistance protesters. They're
[00:31:49] planning an operation that we're going
[00:31:50] to follow them on. I can't tell you
[00:31:52] exactly what they're doing, but it's
[00:31:54] called Operation Pullup. Um, and it's
[00:31:56] Teima Armstrong, and she has been doing
[00:31:59] this since George Floyd, um, Dante
[00:32:01] Wright and others where they surprise
[00:32:05] people, catch them off guard, and hold
[00:32:06] them to account. And so that's what
[00:32:08] we're doing here. And then we're after
[00:32:10] that, after we do this operation, you'll
[00:32:11] see it live. And these these operations
[00:32:13] are surprise operations. Again, can't
[00:32:15] tell you where they're going.
[00:32:16] >> After we do this operation, you'll see
[00:32:18] it live.
[00:32:20] >> It may look like MAGA coded. Um, but
[00:32:23] there's a reason they have so many white
[00:32:25] people here. But I'm just going to be
[00:32:25] honest. It's because of the the what
[00:32:27] they're the operation that they're doing
[00:32:28] today. It's important to have allies, as
[00:32:31] they said, white allies here. Um, so
[00:32:35] that is uh what I can say. I turned our
[00:32:37] camera off of them because they're
[00:32:38] giving some critical information here.
[00:32:40] We got stuck in the snow trying to get
[00:32:42] here. I had to produce it in real time.
[00:32:44] Go here. As soon as we walked in, almost
[00:32:47] perfect timing. The protesters stood up.
[00:32:49] What do you think of this?
[00:32:50] >> I mean, this is unacceptable. It's
[00:32:52] shameful. It's shameful to to interrupt
[00:32:56] a public gathering of Christians in
[00:32:58] worship. So,
[00:33:00] >> but there were folks who I have to take
[00:33:03] care of my flock.
[00:33:04] >> Listen, we live in a there's a
[00:33:05] constitution in the first amendment to
[00:33:07] freedom of speech and freedom to
[00:33:08] assemble and protest.
[00:33:10] >> We're here to worship. We're here to
[00:33:11] worship Jesus because that's the hope of
[00:33:13] these cities. That's the hope of the
[00:33:15] world is Jesus Christ.
[00:33:16] >> I want to be very respectful. Please
[00:33:17] don't push me though.
[00:33:18] >> We're We're here. We're here to worship
[00:33:20] Jesus. That's why we're here. Okay?
[00:33:22] That's why we're here. That's what we're
[00:33:24] about.
[00:33:24] >> Don't you think Jesus would be
[00:33:25] understanding and
[00:33:26] >> we're about these folks?
[00:33:28] >> We're about spreading the love of Jesus
[00:33:30] in
[00:33:30] >> Did you try to talk to them as a as a
[00:33:32] Christian?
[00:33:32] >> No one is willing to talk.
[00:33:33] >> Okay. I I have to take care of my church
[00:33:35] and my family. So, I ask that you
[00:33:37] actually would also leave this building.
[00:33:39] >> You don't want us to unless you're here
[00:33:40] to worship. Unless you're here to
[00:33:41] worship.
[00:33:42] >> I'm always worship. I'm a Christian.
[00:33:43] >> We're here to Well, we're here to
[00:33:44] worship. We're here to worship. Okay.
[00:33:45] >> Thank you very much. I appreciate it.
[00:33:47] >> And here Don Lemon is on the video and
[00:33:50] he's saying that we are going to do
[00:33:52] this. So, he's participating in he's
[00:33:55] playing a part in what could be
[00:33:57] perceived as a crime. Now, I don't know
[00:34:00] if that's the probable cause because I
[00:34:01] haven't seen the probable cause
[00:34:02] contained in the FBI affidavit. Um, I
[00:34:05] think they they should make that
[00:34:06] transparent. Now, when the FBI raided my
[00:34:09] home, uh, and we eventually saw the
[00:34:12] affidavit four years later, it was
[00:34:15] completely redacted. So, we do not know
[00:34:17] what got the magistrate judge in New
[00:34:20] York to sign off on the raid. So, I
[00:34:22] think it's important as a matter of
[00:34:23] public policy for the United States
[00:34:25] government to make it transparent what
[00:34:28] is the probable cause uh contained in
[00:34:30] the affidavit when they arrest a
[00:34:33] journalist. Now, many people in the
[00:34:34] comments would say that Don Lemon isn't
[00:34:36] a journalist or James O'Keefe isn't a
[00:34:38] journalist. I mean, according to the
[00:34:40] law, it really doesn't matter what you
[00:34:41] think about whether you you [music] like
[00:34:44] me or like Don Lemon. I think it's
[00:34:48] important as a matter of the first
[00:34:49] amendment and the fourth amendment and
[00:34:51] searches and seizures of reporters and
[00:34:52] reporters notebooks that we know what's
[00:34:54] contained in the affidavit. Let's take a
[00:34:57] look at count one 18 USC21 conspiracy
[00:35:01] against right of religious freedom at
[00:35:02] places of worship. This is from the
[00:35:04] indictment. Defendants including Lemon
[00:35:07] met at a shopping center for a pre- op
[00:35:09] briefing. Hello. We are in Los Angeles.
[00:35:12] We are in the belly of the beast. And it
[00:35:15] says that lemon once at the church all
[00:35:18] the defendants enter the church to
[00:35:19] conduct a takeover style attack and
[00:35:22] engage in various acts in the
[00:35:23] furtherance of the conspiracy. This is
[00:35:26] going to be a very fine line blocking
[00:35:28] worshippers from exiting the building in
[00:35:30] a church. Overt act. At one point, I
[00:35:33] guess you could say that because the
[00:35:34] indictment's been unsealed, this is sort
[00:35:36] of like a probable cause. Lemon posted
[00:35:38] himself at the main door of the church
[00:35:40] where he confronted some congregants and
[00:35:42] physically obstructed them as they tried
[00:35:44] to exit the church. Now listen, in my
[00:35:47] case when I was raided, there wasn't
[00:35:49] even a colorable crime when someone sent
[00:35:52] me the Biden diary and they still raided
[00:35:55] me at gunpoint. So you can't be for the
[00:35:58] James O'Keefe FBI raid
[00:36:01] and against the Don Lemon arrest. The
[00:36:03] two ideas are completely mutually
[00:36:04] exclusive. But it appears as though in
[00:36:06] Don Lemon's case, at least there was
[00:36:08] something, maybe a little misdemeanor,
[00:36:11] trespass, some type of at least
[00:36:14] misdemeanor crime. But in my case,
[00:36:17] nothing. And and we're being recorded
[00:36:18] here by by the protest. Now, let's go
[00:36:20] and and walk over to the um the
[00:36:24] tableabling events and see what they're
[00:36:25] exactly petitioning for here in Los
[00:36:28] Angeles, California.
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[00:38:19] >> So, we're here and if you're just tuning
[00:38:21] in, we're this is the uh Price is My
[00:38:24] Life with James O'Keefe. We're outside
[00:38:26] the city hall here. Look, take a look.
[00:38:29] And they've got these tableabling
[00:38:30] events. They've got the tableabling
[00:38:33] events here. It says tax the
[00:38:34] billionaires. Look, tax the
[00:38:36] billionaires.
[00:38:38] >> Hello. How are you? We're with the
[00:38:39] media.
[00:38:40] >> Is are you working here?
[00:38:41] >> Yes, sir.
[00:38:43] >> Great.
[00:38:44] >> May I ask you a question about this or
[00:38:46] uh what's uh what what proposal is this?
[00:38:49] What ballot?
[00:38:49] >> We have 13 different statewide
[00:38:51] petitions. Um each one is for a
[00:38:53] different cause. The one that we're
[00:38:54] leading with is providing permanent
[00:38:56] funding for our schools and our
[00:38:57] healthcare. We do have more like um this
[00:39:00] is going to make sure so like with ICE
[00:39:02] going around they're trying to make a
[00:39:03] law that pre prohibits you from contact
[00:39:05] your own lawyer. We're trying to stop
[00:39:06] that law from happening. We have one
[00:39:08] that holds ride share companies more
[00:39:09] liable for sexual assault that happens
[00:39:11] in their vehicles. We have one that
[00:39:12] taxes billionaires 5%.
[00:39:14] >> 5% tax on billionaires.
[00:39:16] >> One time onetime tax 5% and that's going
[00:39:18] to go towards healthcare and food
[00:39:19] service our food assistance program.
[00:39:21] >> Which organization are you guys with?
[00:39:22] Uh, so we're independent contractors. So
[00:39:24] we get hired out like by uh political
[00:39:26] consultant firms and basically we get to
[00:39:28] go pick up the petitions we believe in,
[00:39:30] push them out, we get paid for it, and
[00:39:31] we get to make a difference.
[00:39:32] >> How much do they how much is a
[00:39:34] opportunity like this worth? $30 an
[00:39:36] hour, $20 an hour.
[00:39:37] >> It's uh per signature. So it depends on
[00:39:39] the on the ones you get signed. So like
[00:39:41] this one for example is $4. There's
[00:39:43] another one that's seven.
[00:39:44] >> You get paid per signature. I see. So
[00:39:46] it's Oh, that's pretty good. Four $7 per
[00:39:48] signature. That's good.
[00:39:49] >> Yeah. So, if you get somebody to sign
[00:39:50] all of them right now and including the
[00:39:52] county and city petitions, it's $91 per
[00:39:54] person.
[00:39:55] >> Now, you don't give people money to sign
[00:39:57] it.
[00:39:57] >> No, that's illegal.
[00:39:58] >> That's illegal.
[00:39:59] >> I can't even hand out water.
[00:40:00] >> Really? You can't even hand out water?
[00:40:02] It's very hot in Los Angeles.
[00:40:03] >> Yeah, it's unfortunately it's like voter
[00:40:05] ID or no, not voter ID. It's uh voter
[00:40:07] fraud that they will call it.
[00:40:08] >> Voter fraud?
[00:40:09] >> Yeah. You're basically enticing
[00:40:10] somebody. Hey, if you sign all these,
[00:40:11] I'll give you a free water.
[00:40:12] >> I mean, it is pretty warm in Los
[00:40:14] Angeles.
[00:40:15] >> I think the law I think it's stupid, but
[00:40:17] I mean, you know
[00:40:18] >> what's stupid? uh that we can't hand out
[00:40:19] water.
[00:40:20] >> Water. Yeah.
[00:40:20] >> Who who pays per signature?
[00:40:22] >> So we So, like I said, the political
[00:40:24] consultant firms, they hire us out. Oh.
[00:40:26] But then they get paid for by whoever's
[00:40:28] funding the petition. So
[00:40:29] >> do you know which firms there are if I
[00:40:30] want to go work for one of these groups?
[00:40:32] >> So
[00:40:34] the one that I work for, it's pen to
[00:40:37] paper canvasing.
[00:40:38] >> Pento paper canvasing.
[00:40:39] >> Yeah. Yeah.
[00:40:40] >> So that's who I that's who I answer to.
[00:40:42] Uh but like for example, like this this
[00:40:44] petition is funded by Uber Technologies.
[00:40:47] Uh,
[00:40:47] >> oh, Uber is behind it.
[00:40:48] >> Yeah,
[00:40:49] >> may I may I may I look at one of these
[00:40:50] or may I touch it or
[00:40:52] >> Yeah, just uh as long as you don't get
[00:40:53] any signatures names on the camera,
[00:40:58] >> we're we're here in Los Angeles um
[00:41:00] outside the petitioners. You're tuning
[00:41:02] in live to to my price of my life with
[00:41:04] James O'Keefe. We're looking at the the
[00:41:06] things they're signing. We're not
[00:41:07] allowed to look at any signatures, but
[00:41:09] it says um uh top funders Delta United
[00:41:13] American Hotel. Is this who's funding
[00:41:14] this? That's who's funding that specific
[00:41:16] petition. So each petition is funded by
[00:41:18] somebody else.
[00:41:19] >> So So these are the petitioners and we
[00:41:20] want to get the signatures as the
[00:41:22] protesters come into it. We It's a lot
[00:41:24] of people
[00:41:24] >> and and [snorts] we get paid $4 to $7
[00:41:27] per signature. That's a lot of money.
[00:41:28] >> It is.
[00:41:29] >> That's good money. That's great money.
[00:41:30] >> That's why that's why it's like, you
[00:41:31] know, I make really good money. I get to
[00:41:33] push things that I believe in. So it's
[00:41:35] like a win-win. And we're looking at
[00:41:37] this this petition uh uh top funders LA
[00:41:41] Alliance for Tourism, Jobs in Progress,
[00:41:44] and Uber is also behind this too a
[00:41:45] little bit. Yeah,
[00:41:46] >> Uber is behind the uh the car accident
[00:41:48] victims for lawyers.
[00:41:49] >> Car accident victim for lawyers. Yeah.
[00:41:51] >> Basically making sure that if you're
[00:41:53] involved in a car accident, you take
[00:41:54] home 75% of what the court says you're
[00:41:56] supposed to.
[00:41:56] >> All right. Well, thanks for talking to
[00:41:57] us today. Thank you. All right.
[00:42:01] >> Ice out of LA.
[00:42:05] Ice out of LA.
[00:42:09] >> Hello.
[00:42:10] >> Hello.
[00:42:11] >> Who works here?
[00:42:13] >> Uh, who work here?
[00:42:14] >> You work there. Now, tell us who you're
[00:42:15] with.
[00:42:16] >> I'm with the petitioner. I'm with the uh
[00:42:18] I'm with petitioner.
[00:42:19] >> Which petitioner you with?
[00:42:21] >> U his name Phil.
[00:42:23] >> What is it called?
[00:42:24] >> Hold on, let me show you.
[00:42:27] >> Hello. You do you work here? We're just
[00:42:30] asking questions. We're with the meet
[00:42:31] the press learning about all of this.
[00:42:33] Um, let me see what this is. It says
[00:42:38] memorandum on petition circulation at
[00:42:40] constitutionally protected. Now, now
[00:42:41] which organization are you with?
[00:42:44] >> Uh, I don't I don't know.
[00:42:46] >> You don't know?
[00:42:48] >> I I don't know. I'm not I don't know
[00:42:50] what organization I'm with. I have to
[00:42:52] give them a call.
[00:42:53] >> Do are you paid to do this?
[00:42:54] >> Of course. Of course.
[00:42:55] >> How much are you signature?
[00:42:56] >> How much are you paid?
[00:42:58] >> Sign. Each petition is different price.
[00:43:00] So,
[00:43:02] yeah. I don't want to film any
[00:43:03] signatures. You guys stay back.
[00:43:04] >> I [snorts] know. Let me get through it.
[00:43:05] >> Yeah. Show me.
[00:43:06] >> So, hey, you all signed already? Stop
[00:43:10] and sign just to get it on the ballot.
[00:43:12] $7 a signature. $7 a signature. $7 a
[00:43:16] signature. $7 a signature. $7 a
[00:43:18] signature. $5 a signature. $4 a
[00:43:21] signature. $10 a signature. $10 a
[00:43:23] signature.
[00:43:24] >> That's pretty good money right there.
[00:43:25] >> That's very good money. That's big
[00:43:27] money.
[00:43:27] >> That is like Yes.
[00:43:28] >> And how much money like would you make
[00:43:30] on it? I make I try to make over a grand
[00:43:33] a day.
[00:43:34] >> That's a lot of money.
[00:43:36] >> At least 1,200.
[00:43:37] >> Who pays you?
[00:43:39] >> It says we
[00:43:40] >> populist. Pop populace. This the company
[00:43:42] I work for. So it's different.
[00:43:44] >> We the people.
[00:43:45] >> So different coordinators. um you know
[00:43:47] get contracts and start these companies
[00:43:50] and you know get people like me and him
[00:43:53] who are independent
[00:43:55] >> contractors and you know
[00:43:57] >> and and should we tax the billionaires
[00:44:00] more or will they just leave the state?
[00:44:03] >> We should tax them.
[00:44:04] >> Tax them.
[00:44:05] >> Tax the billionaires.
[00:44:06] >> How much fraud is there in the state of
[00:44:08] California? Order of magnitude?
[00:44:10] >> I have
[00:44:12] millions. Hundreds of millions. I can
[00:44:14] imagine, you know,
[00:44:15] >> hundreds of millions of fraud.
[00:44:16] >> Hundreds and millions.
[00:44:17] >> So, should we tax the billionaires or
[00:44:19] get rid of the fraud?
[00:44:21] >> Um, both.
[00:44:22] >> Both. Both. Okay, that that's fair. I
[00:44:23] guess
[00:44:23] >> you should do both.
[00:44:24] >> I billionaires say they're going to
[00:44:25] leave the state,
[00:44:26] >> but it's impossible to stop fraud would
[00:44:31] have been happen, right? Don't you
[00:44:33] think?
[00:44:34] >> I guess that's a question about human
[00:44:35] nature. Can we stop the fraud? Well,
[00:44:38] what if the incent if the incentives are
[00:44:40] to keep doing the fraud, then people
[00:44:42] keep doing the fraud? If no one is
[00:44:44] punished for the fraud, then I guess the
[00:44:46] fraud won't stop happening.
[00:44:47] >> I wouldn't punishment only goes to a
[00:44:51] certain extent, you know.
[00:44:53] >> Yeah.
[00:44:53] >> You know, like if you're a strong human
[00:44:55] being, punishment is nothing, you know.
[00:44:59] >> So,
[00:45:00] >> well, I I consider myself pretty strong.
[00:45:03] >> Peace. We the people. We the people.
[00:45:05] >> We the people. I agree with that. We the
[00:45:08] people. What are we smoking?
[00:45:09] >> We smoking good. We smoking good
[00:45:11] cannabis from California.
[00:45:13] >> California cannabis.
[00:45:14] >> California cannabis. They put a lot of
[00:45:16] taxes on it. I don't know why.
[00:45:18] >> Thank you for talking to us. We're here
[00:45:19] in Los Angeles. Um if you're just tuning
[00:45:22] in, we're we're in the show is The Price
[00:45:24] is My Life. Every week at 1 1:00 we
[00:45:26] break a report and today's report was on
[00:45:29] the FBI director saying that no one's
[00:45:31] going to be held accountable for
[00:45:32] anything.
[00:45:34] and he's on tape and you see these
[00:45:37] canvasers here uh uh tune in next week
[00:45:41] as we go undercover as homeless in the
[00:45:44] NOS's here in Los Angeles and what we
[00:45:46] found it will shock the conscience the
[00:45:49] fraud the abuse and the waste in the
[00:45:52] state of California undercover inside
[00:45:55] the NOS's as a homeless man you'll see
[00:45:58] this video of me play the video again of
[00:46:00] me posing as a homeless man saying I'm a
[00:46:01] pigeon
[00:46:03] >> I'm a pigeon
[00:46:05] I'm a pigeon. They ain't a pigeon. I'm a
[00:46:07] pigeon. They ain't a pigeon. I'm a
[00:46:10] pigeon.
[00:46:14] Now I'm going to buy some street food.
[00:46:16] Get in the car to my next appointment.
[00:46:17] Tune in next week, 1:00 Eastern time.
[00:46:20] The price is my life.
[00:46:25] Today's show is brought to you by Impact
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[00:46:30] Gold.
[00:46:36] James O'Keefe here reporting from Los
[00:46:39] Angeles downtown in front of city hall.
[00:46:41] They're having all the protests against
[00:46:43] ICE last night. The mob overtaking the
[00:46:46] federal building housing the federal
[00:46:48] courthouse here in Los Angeles. They're
[00:46:50] yelling quite loud.
[00:46:52] >> How are you?
[00:46:54] >> What's that?
[00:46:55] >> Tell the truth.
[00:46:56] >> I am telling the truth. Yeah.
[00:46:59] >> She's yelling at us. [music] She's
[00:47:00] saying that we're telling lies and but
[00:47:02] we're here outside the city hall and we
[00:47:05] have been undercover inside [music] the
[00:47:08] ICE protests reporting on what is
[00:47:11] happening and who is behind them looking
[00:47:13] at the different tables outside of city
[00:47:16] hall. We even paid a visit to Skidro
[00:47:19] downtown. They're having loud horns,
[00:47:22] loud noises so that they can disrupt
[00:47:24] anyone trying to communicate with each
[00:47:26] other. What we've uncovered out here is
[00:47:28] so scandalous, elaborate, and illegal
[00:47:30] that it's going to be a multiple part
[00:47:32] series. I myself went undercover as a
[00:47:35] homeless person reporting on the NOS's,
[00:47:38] reporting on what is happening all
[00:47:40] throughout the city of Los Angeles and
[00:47:42] Southern California. Stay tuned for that
[00:47:44] next week. Over the last few months,
[00:47:47] I've said that there's
[00:47:51] Over the last few months, I've said that
[00:47:52] if arrests do not happen, if people are
[00:47:55] not held to account, then we'll have no
[00:47:57] choice but to investigate the
[00:47:59] investigators themselves, investigate
[00:48:02] the prosecutors themselves at every
[00:48:04] level. We understand that incentives
[00:48:07] govern human behavior more than virtue
[00:48:09] does. And people are demanding that
[00:48:12] people be held accountable. People are
[00:48:14] reminding you that we're a nation of
[00:48:16] laws. But that only works if the people
[00:48:19] in government, if the people in power do
[00:48:21] the right thing. What we found out in
[00:48:23] Minnesota last week was that there was
[00:48:25] no laws, no incentive for law
[00:48:28] enforcement officers to do the right
[00:48:30] thing at all. In fact, the police left
[00:48:32] the area because it would be punishing
[00:48:35] for them to uphold the law. And we find
[00:48:39] that happening at every single level in
[00:48:41] our country that there is no reward in
[00:48:44] holding anybody [music] accountable. So
[00:48:46] now the question is what will it take to
[00:48:49] get accountability and arrests and we
[00:48:52] believe that what it will take is
[00:48:55] oversight watching the watchmen or in
[00:48:59] Latin quistoier ipsosides who guards the
[00:49:03] guardsmen where is the department of
[00:49:05] justice where is the federal government
[00:49:07] and why aren't they doing their jobs
[00:49:10] what is actually going on in the
[00:49:12] nation's capital we decided to take a
[00:49:14] look now there is what they say on the
[00:49:16] record and there's what they say when no
[00:49:19] one is looking
[00:49:20] >> here. He's like a diva.
[00:49:23] >> 110% he's a diva.
[00:49:24] >> Are you serious?
[00:49:25] >> 110%.
[00:49:27] >> He's lazy as hell. He's not good at this
[00:49:29] job.
[00:49:29] >> So you don't think there's going to be
[00:49:31] any like major arrests like with
[00:49:36] FBI?
[00:49:37] >> No. Also, nobody I don't think anybody
[00:49:39] would ever go to prison. Our
[00:49:40] investigation led us to an FBI security
[00:49:43] specialist who on hidden camera. This
[00:49:46] FBI security specialist tells us the
[00:49:49] quiet part out loud. And as I do this
[00:49:51] report, the protesters are filtering
[00:49:54] into Los Angeles. One of them yelling at
[00:49:56] me to stop lying. I question any of them
[00:49:59] to actually tell me what I am lying
[00:50:02] about. We literally see their lips
[00:50:04] moving in our undercover reports.
[00:50:06] >> I am a security specialist at the FBI.
[00:50:09] I've been working there for 5 years now.
[00:50:10] I was under uh Biden first.
[00:50:12] >> Now, when you watch this, this man is
[00:50:14] either a Biden holdover, speaking out of
[00:50:16] turn, or he is telling the truth,
[00:50:19] describing a system that walks out
[00:50:21] investigations for years past the point
[00:50:25] where the president is in power. What
[00:50:27] this official inside the FBI says is
[00:50:29] very troubling and potentially revealing
[00:50:32] about how the Department of Justice
[00:50:34] actually operates. People are more
[00:50:36] honest when they don't know they're
[00:50:38] being recorded. And that's not all. This
[00:50:41] same FBI official we caught on tape
[00:50:43] admits that even under Cash Patel, there
[00:50:46] will be no arrests of people in the deep
[00:50:49] state in the near future. Not exactly
[00:50:51] surprising considering the lack of
[00:50:53] action we've seen so far.
[00:50:54] >> Do you think like your job like the FBI,
[00:50:56] do you think they're going to arrest the
[00:50:58] people like that are dealing with the
[00:51:00] daycare stuff? thing with those cases is
[00:51:03] is that I think by the time that case is
[00:51:04] done even being like looked at and ready
[00:51:08] to go to court, Trump won't even be in
[00:51:10] office anymore.
[00:51:11] >> Really?
[00:51:12] >> Fraud cases like that like money stuff?
[00:51:14] >> Yeah.
[00:51:15] >> Years, literal years of time.
[00:51:17] >> You don't think the FBI would arrest him
[00:51:19] even though Trump would be like, "Please
[00:51:20] arrest him."
[00:51:21] >> I don't think so. Because over and over
[00:51:25] and over again, he's been shown it does
[00:51:27] it doesn't work. It's not working. Also,
[00:51:30] nobody I don't think anybody would ever
[00:51:31] go to prison. Like, it would it would
[00:51:33] most likely be thrown out very quickly.
[00:51:35] Now, thanks to the brave work of citizen
[00:51:37] journalists like Nick Shirley, Americans
[00:51:39] were able to see what actually happens
[00:51:40] in Minnesota outside these daycare
[00:51:43] centers. Now, according to this FBI
[00:51:45] official, he's saying that
[00:51:46] accountability and justice is not
[00:51:48] coming. Why? He says the FBI and the
[00:51:51] Department of Justice walk these
[00:51:53] investigations out. They actually might
[00:51:56] take years, literal years, like five
[00:52:00] years. And by that time, the executive
[00:52:03] branch of government shifts power. The
[00:52:05] pendulum swings and the people are never
[00:52:08] held to account. They're going to try
[00:52:09] and pin it on somebody and make it seem
[00:52:11] like a crime, like a very serious crime.
[00:52:14] >> Pin it on somebody.
[00:52:15] >> Pin it on one of those people who runs
[00:52:16] those daycarees.
[00:52:17] >> They need somebody to take the fall.
[00:52:19] >> Oh, okay.
[00:52:20] >> And we're going to we're just going to
[00:52:22] point someone.
[00:52:22] >> Do you know who that would be?
[00:52:23] >> No.
[00:52:25] But that's what they do though. They
[00:52:26] just pick someone and be like, "This is
[00:52:27] our guy." And everyone else would go
[00:52:29] free.
[00:52:29] >> That sometimes happens. Charging
[00:52:31] somebody for anything financial
[00:52:34] >> for one person can take literal years.
[00:52:36] I've seen it. [music]
[00:52:38] >> It can take years because you have to
[00:52:40] look at all the money, all the all the
[00:52:42] accounts, all the transactions, all the
[00:52:44] payments, everything. You have to look
[00:52:46] at everything. Now, according to this
[00:52:48] FBI official, the plan isn't to
[00:52:50] dismantle the Minnesota daycare fraud,
[00:52:53] but to find a fall guy. He tells us the
[00:52:56] bureau will pin it on somebody. Not the
[00:52:59] entire network, not who's behind it, not
[00:53:02] the people moving the money, but one
[00:53:04] daycare operator. So, this man in the
[00:53:07] FBI, Justin Divine, a teacher now turned
[00:53:10] FBI, has been in his role at the FBI
[00:53:13] since 2021. And remember, that's the
[00:53:15] year the FBI raided our newsroom. And
[00:53:18] Justin has been in charge of these
[00:53:20] investigations, including human
[00:53:22] trafficking cases, background checks,
[00:53:24] and occasionally handling classified
[00:53:26] material for the FBI. There's always the
[00:53:28] irony of someone in the FBI who handles
[00:53:32] classile information, speaking out of
[00:53:34] turn, talking to total strangers.
[00:53:36] >> I was under uh Biden first.
[00:53:38] >> Oh, yeah. Was that Was it different?
[00:53:41] >> No.
[00:53:41] >> Wait, no. Way different. Everything was
[00:53:43] better. Really? Yeah.
[00:53:44] >> Everything just
[00:53:45] >> Yeah.
[00:53:46] >> Everything just felt better. People were
[00:53:47] happier. My real boss is cash.
[00:53:50] >> He's all right. He's short though.
[00:53:52] >> He's real short. He's like
[00:53:53] >> He's like a diva.
[00:53:56] >> 110% he's a diva.
[00:53:57] >> Are you serious?
[00:53:58] >> 110%.
[00:53:59] >> My dad is a Trump supporter,
[00:54:01] >> right?
[00:54:03] >> He really seems to like this bonding.
[00:54:06] >> I met her another time for another thing
[00:54:10] I was doing. There's a bunch of stuff at
[00:54:12] DOJ at the Department of Justice
[00:54:13] building that we needed to get and bring
[00:54:14] it back to our office.
[00:54:16] >> So, she works there.
[00:54:17] >> Oh, what were you bringing there?
[00:54:19] >> A hard drives, computers, and all?
[00:54:22] >> Yes, for a huge case.
[00:54:23] >> Really?
[00:54:24] >> Yeah.
[00:54:25] >> Like, what case were you working on?
[00:54:28] >> This was a human trafficking case.
[00:54:29] >> Oh my gosh.
[00:54:30] >> Yeah, that case is not closed yet.
[00:54:32] >> Dang. Where did that happen?
[00:54:35] >> Here.
[00:54:35] >> Here.
[00:54:35] >> DC.
[00:54:36] >> DC.
[00:54:36] >> Yeah.
[00:54:37] >> Trafficking.
[00:54:38] >> Yeah.
[00:54:38] >> Oh my gosh.
[00:54:38] >> Oh yeah. I met I met one of the victims.
[00:54:41] >> Are you serious?
[00:54:42] >> Yeah.
[00:54:42] >> Oh,
[00:54:43] >> young girl like like a 19-year-old
[00:54:45] 18-year-old.
[00:54:46] >> That's so sad.
[00:54:47] >> I know. It's horrible. She was
[00:54:49] >> Yeah. No, it was Portland.
[00:54:51] >> How did that happen?
[00:54:53] >> Where they came from?
[00:54:56] >> Eastern Europe.
[00:54:57] >> Now, for reference, Justin Divine
[00:54:58] clearly showcases he is not a fan of the
[00:55:00] current leadership and Cash Patel at the
[00:55:03] FBI. He's not a fan of his boss. We're
[00:55:06] sure there's many more like him inside
[00:55:09] the bureau, but rarely do you see them
[00:55:11] on tape like this.
[00:55:12] >> So essentially
[00:55:14] is kind of lazy.
[00:55:15] >> Yes, absolutely.
[00:55:18] >> Absolutely. He's lazy as hell.
[00:55:21] >> You like him?
[00:55:23] >> He's not good at this job. I'm just a
[00:55:25] normal employee and even I'm like,
[00:55:26] you're not good at this, man. You
[00:55:27] shouldn't be doing this.
[00:55:29] >> He just he just wasn't right.
[00:55:31] >> I don't know. I just don't think he's
[00:55:33] smart enough to do it. being the
[00:55:34] director is like you you are the face of
[00:55:38] of the whole organization. You're going
[00:55:39] to be out in public all the time.
[00:55:41] >> Yeah.
[00:55:42] >> And [music] he is just so bad at doing
[00:55:45] that.
[00:55:46] >> No way.
[00:55:47] >> That it kind of ruins our whole
[00:55:48] reputation.
[00:55:49] >> Divine goes further. On hidden camera,
[00:55:51] this FBI official flatly states that the
[00:55:54] bureau will not arrest any so-called
[00:55:56] deep stator that President Trump says he
[00:55:59] wants to go after. Divine also says that
[00:56:01] judges will continue to throw out any
[00:56:03] cases brought to them regarding these
[00:56:06] so-called deep state officials. He says
[00:56:09] Trump's word quote isn't the end all be
[00:56:11] all.
[00:56:12] >> So I keep hearing that Trump wants to
[00:56:13] like arrest his enemies.
[00:56:16] >> Do you think that's going to happen? Do
[00:56:18] you think the FBI will arrest? You don't
[00:56:20] think so?
[00:56:21] >> He tried already.
[00:56:22] >> He tried already.
[00:56:23] >> He tried to arrest uh James Comey.
[00:56:25] >> Okay.
[00:56:25] >> Who's the former the former director
[00:56:29] >> of the FBI? way like old director of the
[00:56:31] FBI.
[00:56:32] >> Yeah,
[00:56:33] >> I tried to arrest him
[00:56:34] >> and then he went to trial and literally
[00:56:37] the judge said no.
[00:56:39] >> Threw it out.
[00:56:40] >> So, you don't think there's going to be
[00:56:41] any like major arrests like with
[00:56:47] FBI?
[00:56:48] >> No.
[00:56:48] >> Near future?
[00:56:49] >> Okay. So, like with Trump, like if he
[00:56:53] [music] would tell you guys to arrest
[00:56:55] these people in 2026, wouldn't it have
[00:56:57] to be done? He doesn't his word is not
[00:57:01] end all be all.
[00:57:02] >> So the FBI official here describes how
[00:57:04] the FBI will essentially walk out the
[00:57:06] Minnesota fraud scheme until President
[00:57:08] Trump leaves office. Why does it take an
[00:57:11] FBI security specialist randomly talking
[00:57:14] to one of our undercover people for us
[00:57:16] to get the truth out of the
[00:57:18] administration? Why isn't the FBI saying
[00:57:21] it publicly behind the podium in
[00:57:23] Washington DC as the American people
[00:57:25] demand accountability? What about the
[00:57:27] deep state arrests that were part of
[00:57:28] Trump's agenda? What we heard from this
[00:57:30] FBI official is the plan for
[00:57:32] accountability is essentially no plan.
[00:57:34] Walking out the fraud, judges throwing
[00:57:36] out the cases. And what that means for
[00:57:38] Americans is that they will not be
[00:57:40] getting the arrests and the
[00:57:42] accountability that they're looking for.
[00:57:44] Also, I want to reiterate that uh up to
[00:57:46] this point at O'Keefe Media and Citizen
[00:57:48] Journalism Foundation, this is the
[00:57:50] seventh seventh FBI DOJ official we have
[00:57:54] done an investigation on the last year.
[00:57:56] There's been Jamie Manina, Joseph
[00:57:57] Schnit, Glenn Prager, Michelle Rosas,
[00:58:00] Ramita, Justin Deine. We even did a
[00:58:03] video regarding Attorney General Pam
[00:58:05] Bondi talking about the Epstein videos.
[00:58:07] The American people will apparently now
[00:58:10] only get the unfiltered truth when a
[00:58:12] recording is given to me by a citizen
[00:58:16] journalist. The FBI and the DOJ have got
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[01:00:34] Welcome back to another edition of the
[01:00:35] Price is My Life with James O'Keefe. I'm
[01:00:37] standing outside the the uh city hall
[01:00:40] building. It's actually kind of
[01:00:42] terrifying because there's literally no
[01:00:44] security or police as far as the eye can
[01:00:46] see. You are on your own behind enemy
[01:00:48] lines. Good people do not come here. Uh
[01:00:51] last night a guy wearing a Trump hat was
[01:00:53] viciously and savagely attacked by the
[01:00:56] mob. We've even had a few people give us
[01:00:58] the evil eye here as I stand here not
[01:01:01] undercover but as James O'Keefe,
[01:01:03] although I have been pretending to be a
[01:01:06] homeless person. Let's cut to some
[01:01:08] footage of me as the homeless guy.
[01:01:16] It's safe to say that this is a very
[01:01:18] different type of protest than what I
[01:01:21] experienced in Minnesota. Very, very
[01:01:23] different than what I experienced. They
[01:01:25] don't follow you the same way. It's much
[01:01:28] different than what we saw over in
[01:01:29] Minnesota. In order to fit in in Los
[01:01:32] Angeles, you have to do stuff like think
[01:01:35] that you're a pigeon. Not a pigeon.
[01:01:39] Not a pigeon.
[01:01:41] a pigeon.
[01:01:43] A pigeon.
[01:01:44] A pigeon. They not the pigeon. I'm the
[01:01:47] pigeon. They not the pigeon. I'm the
[01:01:49] pigeon. They not the pigeon. I'm the
[01:01:52] pigeon.
[01:01:56] And I actually was in the mob. I was
[01:01:58] inside the mob. We're in Minnesota in
[01:02:02] -12° and then we're in Los Angeles and
[01:02:04] we're overheating. We're dehydrated. But
[01:02:07] it was actually a little more docile
[01:02:09] here. I think it's the soy boys in
[01:02:11] California.
[01:02:12] >> Uh if you have extra donations, please
[01:02:14] make sure the donations are clean and
[01:02:16] sanitized. We need people to get to
[01:02:18] volunteer because that's how we build
[01:02:21] community, right?
[01:02:22] >> I got to give the cornfed Minnesota
[01:02:24] communist credit. They're they're much
[01:02:26] better. They're they're much stronger.
[01:02:28] The women in Minnesota are more manly
[01:02:31] than the men in Los Angeles. [ __ ]
[01:02:34] [ __ ] you.
[01:02:36] Shame. Shame. Shame. Shame.
[01:02:39] >> But as I stand here today, Don Lemon
[01:02:42] arrested in Los Angeles. And Karen Bass
[01:02:45] walked with Don Lemon and getting him
[01:02:47] out of prison. We actually ran into
[01:02:50] Karen Bass's chief of staff here in Los
[01:02:53] Angeles. A very brief interaction, but
[01:02:55] we're everywhere. Don Lemon officially
[01:02:57] indicted on federal charges of
[01:02:59] conspiracy and violating the face act.
[01:03:01] That's freedom of access to clinic
[01:03:03] entrances. We're going to go through
[01:03:04] this indictment. The indictment alleges
[01:03:06] that Don Lemon and others disrupted. By
[01:03:09] the way, I'm wearing a lav mic. It's so
[01:03:10] loud that I don't even I'm I'm sure that
[01:03:13] you guys can hear me, but like it's so
[01:03:16] loud and the whistles and the banging.
[01:03:18] They're staying like 200 yards away from
[01:03:20] the building and it's still very loud.
[01:03:22] And they're all filtering in. Get the
[01:03:23] shot. Get the shot. They're all
[01:03:25] filtering in to just just droves of
[01:03:28] people. They don't wake up until noon. 1
[01:03:31] 2:00 and you know we're going to get out
[01:03:33] of here by the time they they get out.
[01:03:35] See they like to blow the horn while I'm
[01:03:37] talking here. Donis Donald Trump's penis
[01:03:41] is tiny. Look at this one.
[01:03:44] Hi. Donald Trump's penis is tiny.
[01:03:48] Tiny penis. They say some say that he
[01:03:50] has high testosterone. More testosterone
[01:03:52] than most people in their 70s ever will
[01:03:56] have. But a lot of um you know
[01:03:59] interesting signs here in Los Angeles.
[01:04:01] If you're just tuning in, this is the
[01:04:03] Price is My Life Show. Uh we're here in
[01:04:06] Los Angeles standing here while people
[01:04:09] filter into the to the crowd, the mob
[01:04:14] mob rule. So going back to Don Lemon,
[01:04:16] the indictment alleges that he and
[01:04:17] others physically obstructed a service
[01:04:20] intimidating behavior with claims that
[01:04:23] Lemon and a colleague largely surrounded
[01:04:25] a pastor while filming. Lemon, who was
[01:04:27] documenting the anti-ICE protest, stated
[01:04:30] he was covering the news and denied
[01:04:32] being part of the disruption. US [music]
[01:04:33] District Judge Patricia Donahghue
[01:04:36] ordered Lemon release on his own
[01:04:38] recgnissance no money bond. Lemon, who
[01:04:42] indicated he was acting as a journalist,
[01:04:44] stated he would plead not guilty,
[01:04:46] calling it an attempt to silence him.
[01:04:48] Supporters, including lawyers and
[01:04:50] advocates, characterized the arrest as a
[01:04:52] dangerous infringement on First
[01:04:54] Amendment rights. I want to cut to this
[01:04:56] footage. God, it's so loud out here. You
[01:04:58] can't even think. I want to cut to the
[01:05:00] footage of me being raided by the FBI.
[01:05:05] >> This is the search war. Open up your
[01:05:09] head.
[01:05:13] Now, nobody cared. There were no I mean,
[01:05:15] there were some people that cared. You
[01:05:16] had uh First Amendment advocates. Like
[01:05:19] at the New York Times, there was a guy
[01:05:20] named Ben Buzzfeed Ben at the time. He
[01:05:24] said journalists shouldn't be
[01:05:25] cheerleading this. But let's go to this
[01:05:27] TMZ guy, Harvey. What's his last name?
[01:05:30] >> Harvey Lean.
[01:05:31] >> Harvey Lean at TMZ saying this is going
[01:05:33] to be the end of democracy. Play that
[01:05:35] clip. Arresting Don Lemon, who covered a
[01:05:40] protest in Minneapolis is just insane,
[01:05:46] ridiculous,
[01:05:48] dictatorike.
[01:05:50] This is the playbook that dictators use
[01:05:54] to destroy democracies and take the will
[01:05:57] of the people away. It is as simple as
[01:06:00] that. And I quote tweeted Harvey Harvey
[01:06:02] Leven and said, "You guys said nothing
[01:06:05] when the FBI raided us." If you're just
[01:06:07] tuning in, this is James O'Keefe uh live
[01:06:10] price is my life in Los Angeles outside
[01:06:12] the courthouse. They've also got some
[01:06:15] some some [music]
[01:06:17] booths where they sign people up for
[01:06:19] petitions in California. They're, you
[01:06:21] know, getting people registered to vote.
[01:06:23] Right behind me, if you want to get a
[01:06:24] shot of this, go ahead, turn your camera
[01:06:25] around, please. You've got a a booth
[01:06:28] where people are signing petitions. Um,
[01:06:31] and we're going to go Hello there. Hi.
[01:06:36] >> We're we're talking about the Don Lemon
[01:06:39] uh situation. What are [music] your
[01:06:40] thoughts on that, sir? Don Lemon being
[01:06:42] >> I don't want to distribute. I'm just
[01:06:43] >> Oh, okay. I thought you wanted to
[01:06:44] participate.
[01:06:46] >> Um,
[01:06:48] >> hey, Mason.
[01:06:51] >> Hey, it's very loud. Can you hear me?
[01:06:54] >> Yes, I can hear you. Some of the people
[01:06:55] who are pro-life advocates,
[01:06:57] anti-abortion activists, have expressed
[01:07:00] opposition to the Don Lemon indictment
[01:07:02] because it was on done on something
[01:07:04] called the Face Act. Now, there's two
[01:07:06] parts of this indictment. One is
[01:07:08] conspiracy against a religious uh
[01:07:11] churchgoing process and the other is a
[01:07:13] violation of the FACE act. And I wanted
[01:07:17] to give I wanted to be fair and I wanted
[01:07:19] to call my friend pro-life Spider-Man
[01:07:22] Mason to talk about what his perspective
[01:07:26] is on the face act. Mason, it's very
[01:07:28] very loud where I am and but I'm going
[01:07:32] to do my best to put you on speaker next
[01:07:34] to the microphone. Tell us your
[01:07:36] perspective on why you don't think it's
[01:07:38] a good idea that Don was indicted
[01:07:40] because of this face act.
[01:07:42] Yeah. To to start, I think what Don
[01:07:44] Lemon did was absolutely horrible. And I
[01:07:48] I do not think that it's a good thing to
[01:07:52] go and and block the doors of of
[01:07:55] faithful churches. However, the face act
[01:07:58] is called the freedom of access to
[01:08:00] clinic entryways.
[01:08:02] It wasn't meant to protect churches. It
[01:08:06] was meant to protect abortion clinics.
[01:08:08] The law was written back in 1994 in
[01:08:11] response to Operation Rescue, which for
[01:08:15] most people who don't know what that is,
[01:08:17] it was one of the largest
[01:08:20] Christian movements. Uh, and I I think
[01:08:22] one of the greatest Christian movements
[01:08:24] in American history. Over 70,000
[01:08:27] Christians were beaten by the police and
[01:08:30] arrested for blocking the doors of
[01:08:32] abortion clinics in a sentence just like
[01:08:36] Martin Luther King uh in the civil
[01:08:38] rights protesters would do. And to stop
[01:08:41] this, they issued the face act. And what
[01:08:45] that did was it took a crime, which was
[01:08:49] trespassing, right? Sittings are still
[01:08:51] illegal, but it's simple trespassing.
[01:08:54] and it elevated it to one year in
[01:08:58] prison. And then what they do on top of
[01:09:00] that is they add the conspiracy charge
[01:09:04] which is another 10 years in prison. So
[01:09:07] alto together for doing a simple sit in
[01:09:10] the same way that Martin Luther King and
[01:09:12] all of these civil rights protesters uh
[01:09:15] protested. You're now facing 11 years in
[01:09:19] prison. But Mason, isn't there a
[01:09:21] different I mean, Don Lemon appears to
[01:09:22] have gone into the church, whereas my
[01:09:25] understanding is pro-life protesters
[01:09:28] will sit outside on the sidewalk. Is
[01:09:30] there a different a factual difference
[01:09:31] there?
[01:09:33] >> Uh, no. The way that the law is written
[01:09:36] is it's essentially if you're disrupting
[01:09:39] either or. But what they did to try to
[01:09:42] appease Christians when they wrote this
[01:09:44] law was they threw in churches uh into
[01:09:48] the mix. So if you block a church,
[01:09:50] you're in violation of the faith. I see.
[01:09:52] >> But in reality,
[01:09:53] >> I don't think as Christians that we
[01:09:56] should fear Don Lemon. You look at the
[01:09:59] early church, they feared being burned
[01:10:02] at the stake and eaten by lions in the
[01:10:05] Roman forum. Well, do you think it
[01:10:06] should be a crime to disrupt a church
[01:10:10] proceeding where you're talking over
[01:10:12] people and you're like that to to to to
[01:10:15] obstruct a a first amendment or a
[01:10:17] religious
[01:10:19] um because there's two counts here. One
[01:10:21] is the Face Act and the other is just a
[01:10:24] conspiracy to stop a religious
[01:10:25] proceeding.
[01:10:28] >> Yeah. Well, the conspiracy goes with the
[01:10:30] face acts. They're paired together and
[01:10:33] it's
[01:10:33] >> it's really a weapon that they use
[01:10:36] >> uh to weaponize against Christians and
[01:10:39] other protesters. I mean, I just took a
[01:10:42] plea deal uh to get off of a conspiracy
[01:10:45] charge in Las Vegas. Um my my
[01:10:48] father-in-law, he faced 11 years in
[01:10:50] prison. Um one year for the face
[01:10:53] violation and then 10 years for uh the
[01:10:56] conspiracy charge. I And to answer your
[01:10:59] question though, do I think it should be
[01:11:00] a crime? Yes. And it already is, but
[01:11:03] it's called trespassing.
[01:11:05] >> Trespassing. [music] I see. And that's a
[01:11:07] misdemeanor local.
[01:11:09] >> Yeah. It it remains unclear if this is
[01:11:11] actually going to stick, Mason. I mean,
[01:11:13] I think it's going to be a challenge for
[01:11:14] the DOJ to to bring this all the way to
[01:11:16] its conclusion. Um, but but thank you
[01:11:18] for your perspective as a as a protester
[01:11:21] and as an activist. I think it's
[01:11:23] important for us to be neutral or fair
[01:11:26] here. Um, anything else you want to add
[01:11:28] on the face act part of the indictment?
[01:11:32] >> Yeah. Yeah. I I I think the biggest
[01:11:34] thing as a proifer and a Christian is
[01:11:36] that we want to see the face act taken
[01:11:40] away. We want to see it abolished. Um,
[01:11:43] so that we can go and we can protest uh
[01:11:45] in in the same manner peacefully that
[01:11:48] the people who uh protested in the past
[01:11:52] did. And what you see anytime the
[01:11:55] government overprosecutes
[01:11:57] as a result is is usually violence. And
[01:12:01] this happened with every movement. And
[01:12:04] uh it it did happen with the pro-life
[01:12:06] movement as well. And I think that if we
[01:12:09] go and we prosecute
[01:12:11] >> in the same manner the left, I foresee
[01:12:14] that the same uh outcome will happen,
[01:12:18] the left will start to get even more
[01:12:20] violent than they already are.
[01:12:23] Well, um, thanks Mason. I appreciate
[01:12:25] your the information and, uh, we'll stay
[01:12:27] in touch.
[01:12:28] >> Yep. God bless.
[01:12:29] >> Okay. God bless. That was Mason, Prolife
[01:12:32] Spider-Man, who climbs the buildings.
[01:12:34] Um, Alex Hanold was another guy who's
[01:12:37] been climbing buildings recently for the
[01:12:39] Netflix special, but but Mason has been
[01:12:42] doing it as well. Um, let's go to the
[01:12:45] indictment of Don Lemon. If you're just
[01:12:48] tuning in, we're in Los Angeles outside
[01:12:50] the city hall building as the as the as
[01:12:54] the mob is descending around me. And
[01:12:57] what's what's remarkable about this
[01:12:59] these dynamics is that there are no
[01:13:00] there's no there's no there's no police
[01:13:02] officers unlike where you're from or
[01:13:05] where your town is. There's police
[01:13:06] there. There is no police because
[01:13:08] there's no incentives for the police to
[01:13:10] do their jobs. and we're breaking the
[01:13:12] story of an FBI person on the inside of
[01:13:14] the FBI saying that there's going to be
[01:13:15] no arrest and no accountability, which
[01:13:17] has not come as a surprise to you, but
[01:13:19] it's good to get them on tape admitting
[01:13:21] admitting to it. U let's go to the
[01:13:23] indictment here uh of Don Lemon. I
[01:13:26] believe as a matter of public policy
[01:13:28] that when journalists are arrested, and
[01:13:30] you might say, "What's a journalist?"
[01:13:32] Well, it's up to a jury or a a jury of
[01:13:36] your peers to decide what what a
[01:13:38] journalist is. But what a reasonable
[01:13:40] person would say someone who is engaged
[01:13:43] in the act of journalism which is a
[01:13:45] pretty broad definition. I think when
[01:13:47] the government is going to arrest
[01:13:49] journalists
[01:13:51] uh or indict journalists and I myself
[01:13:53] have been arrested as a journalist. I've
[01:13:54] been rated as a journalist. I think it's
[01:13:56] important for the United States
[01:13:58] government to show the probable cause
[01:14:00] that's contained in the affidavit. You
[01:14:02] have to be transparent about the reasons
[01:14:04] why you are indicting or arresting them.
[01:14:06] Now, some of that um we're going to cut
[01:14:08] to some video here of Don Lemon uh with
[01:14:11] his microphone talking about how he's
[01:14:13] engaged in a conspiracy.
[01:14:14] >> If you see this when we first pulled up,
[01:14:16] we're like, "Wait a minute. What is
[01:14:17] which, um which operation are we at?"
[01:14:20] And as it turns out, because we we're
[01:14:22] like, "Well, this is kind of MAGA coded,
[01:14:24] right? Saw the American flag or
[01:14:26] whatever." But these are resistance
[01:14:27] protesters. They're planning an
[01:14:28] operation that we're going to follow
[01:14:30] them on. I can't tell you exactly what
[01:14:32] they're doing, but it's called Operation
[01:14:33] Pullup. Um, and it's Teima Armstrong,
[01:14:36] and she has been doing this since George
[01:14:39] Floyd, um, Dante Wright and others where
[01:14:42] they surprise people, catch them off
[01:14:45] guard, and hold them to account. And so
[01:14:47] that's what we're doing here. And then
[01:14:48] we're after that, after we do this
[01:14:50] operation, you'll see it live. And these
[01:14:52] these operations are surprise
[01:14:53] operations. Again, can't tell you where
[01:14:54] they're going.
[01:14:55] >> After we do this operation, you'll see
[01:14:57] it live.
[01:14:59] >> It may look like MAGA coded. Um, but
[01:15:02] there's a reason they have so many white
[01:15:04] people here. But I'm just going to be
[01:15:05] honest. It's because of the the what
[01:15:06] they're the operation that they're doing
[01:15:08] today. It's important to have allies, as
[01:15:10] they said, white allies here. Um, so
[01:15:14] that is uh what I can say. I turned our
[01:15:17] camera off of them because they're
[01:15:18] giving some critical information here.
[01:15:19] We got stuck in the snow trying to get
[01:15:21] here. I had to produce it in real time.
[01:15:23] Go here. As soon as we walked in, almost
[01:15:26] perfect timing. The protesters stood up.
[01:15:28] What do you think of this?
[01:15:30] >> I mean, this is unacceptable. It's
[01:15:31] shameful. It's shameful to to interrupt
[01:15:35] a public gathering of Christians in
[01:15:37] worship. So,
[01:15:39] >> but there were folks who I have to take
[01:15:42] care of my flock.
[01:15:43] >> But listen, we live in a there's a
[01:15:44] constitution in the first amendment to
[01:15:46] freedom of speech and freedom to
[01:15:47] assemble and protest.
[01:15:49] >> We're here to worship. We're here to
[01:15:51] worship Jesus because that's the hope of
[01:15:52] these cities. That's the hope of the
[01:15:54] world is Jesus Christ.
[01:15:55] >> I want to be very respectful. Please
[01:15:56] don't push me though.
[01:15:57] >> We're We're here. We're here to worship
[01:15:59] Jesus. That's why we're here. Okay?
[01:16:01] That's why we're here. That's what we're
[01:16:03] about.
[01:16:03] >> Don't you think Jesus would be
[01:16:05] understanding?
[01:16:05] >> We're we're about these folks.
[01:16:07] >> We're about spreading the love of Jesus
[01:16:09] to me.
[01:16:09] >> But did you try to talk to them as a as
[01:16:11] a Christian?
[01:16:11] >> No one is willing to talk.
[01:16:12] >> Okay. I I have to take care of my church
[01:16:14] and my family. So, I ask that you
[01:16:16] actually would also leave this building.
[01:16:18] >> You don't want us to unless you're here
[01:16:19] to worship. Unless you're here to
[01:16:20] worship.
[01:16:21] >> I'm always worship. I'm a Christian.
[01:16:22] >> We're here to Well, we're here to
[01:16:23] worship. We're here to worship. Okay.
[01:16:24] >> Thank you very much. I appreciate it.
[01:16:26] >> And here Don Lemon is on the video and
[01:16:29] he's saying that we are going to do
[01:16:32] this. So, he's participating in he's
[01:16:34] playing a part in what could be
[01:16:36] perceived as a crime. Now, I don't know
[01:16:39] if that's the probable cause because I
[01:16:40] haven't seen the probable cause
[01:16:41] contained in the FBI affidavit. Um, I
[01:16:44] think they they should make that
[01:16:46] transparent. Now, when the FBI raided my
[01:16:48] home, uh, and we eventually saw the
[01:16:51] affidavit four years later, it was
[01:16:54] completely redacted. So, we do not know
[01:16:57] what got the magistrate judge in New
[01:16:59] York to sign off on the raid. So, I
[01:17:01] think it's important as a matter of
[01:17:02] public policy for the United States
[01:17:04] government to make it transparent what
[01:17:07] is the probable cause uh contained in
[01:17:10] the affidavit when they arrest a
[01:17:12] journalist. Now, many people in the
[01:17:14] comments would say that Don Lemon isn't
[01:17:15] a journalist or James O'Keefe isn't a
[01:17:17] journalist. I mean, according to the
[01:17:19] law, it really doesn't matter what you
[01:17:21] think about whether you you like me or
[01:17:24] like Don Lemon. I think it's important
[01:17:27] as a matter of the first amendment and
[01:17:29] the fourth amendment and searches and
[01:17:30] seizures of reporters and reporters
[01:17:32] notebooks that we know what's contained
[01:17:34] in the affidavit. Let's take a look at
[01:17:36] count one 18 USC21 conspiracy against
[01:17:40] right of religious freedom at places of
[01:17:42] worship. This is from the indictment.
[01:17:44] Defendants including Lemon met at a
[01:17:46] shopping center for a preop briefing.
[01:17:49] Hello. We are in Los Angeles. We are in
[01:17:53] the belly of the beast. And it says that
[01:17:55] lemon once at the church all the
[01:17:57] defendants enter the church to conduct a
[01:17:59] takeover style attack and engage in
[01:18:01] various acts in the furtherance of the
[01:18:04] conspiracy. This is going to be a very
[01:18:06] fine line blocking worshippers from
[01:18:08] exiting the building in a church. Overt
[01:18:11] act. At one point, I guess you could say
[01:18:13] that because the indictment's been
[01:18:14] unsealed, this is sort of like a
[01:18:16] probable cause. Lemon posted himself at
[01:18:18] the main door of the church where he
[01:18:20] confronted some congregants and
[01:18:21] physically obstructed them as they tried
[01:18:23] to exit the church. Now listen, in my
[01:18:26] case when I was raided, there wasn't
[01:18:29] even a colorable crime when someone sent
[01:18:31] me the Biden diary and they still raided
[01:18:34] me at gunpoint. So you can't be for the
[01:18:37] James O'Keefe FBI raid
[01:18:40] and against the Don Lemon arrest. The
[01:18:42] two ideas are completely mutually
[01:18:43] exclusive. But it appears as though in
[01:18:45] Don Lemon's case, at least there was
[01:18:48] something, maybe a little misdemeanor,
[01:18:50] trespass, some type of at least
[01:18:53] misdemeanor crime. But in my case,
[01:18:56] nothing. And and we're being recorded
[01:18:58] here by by the protest. Now, let's go
[01:18:59] and and walk over to the um the
[01:19:03] tableabling events and see what they're
[01:19:04] exactly petitioning for here in Los
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[01:20:59] >> So, we're here and if you're just tuning
[01:21:00] in, we're this is the uh Price is My
[01:21:03] Life with James O'Keefe. We're outside
[01:21:05] the city hall here. Look, take a look.
[01:21:08] And they've got these tableabling
[01:21:10] events. They've got the tableabling
[01:21:12] events here. It says tax the
[01:21:13] billionaires. Look, tax the
[01:21:15] billionaires.
[01:21:17] >> Hello. How are you? We're with the
[01:21:18] media.
[01:21:19] >> Is are you working here?
[01:21:20] >> Yes, sir.
[01:21:22] >> Great.
[01:21:23] >> May I ask you a question about this or
[01:21:25] uh what's uh what what proposal is this?
[01:21:28] What ballot?
[01:21:28] >> We have 13 different statewide
[01:21:30] petitions. Um each one is for a
[01:21:32] different cause. The one that we're
[01:21:33] leading with is providing permanent
[01:21:35] funding for our schools and our
[01:21:36] healthcare. We do have more like um this
[01:21:39] is going to make sure so like with ICE
[01:21:41] going around they're trying to make a
[01:21:42] law that pre prohibits you from contact
[01:21:44] your own lawyer. We're trying to stop
[01:21:45] that law from happening. We have one
[01:21:47] that holds ride share companies more
[01:21:49] liable for sexual assault that happens
[01:21:50] in their vehicles. We have one that
[01:21:52] taxes billionaires 5%.
[01:21:53] >> 5% tax on billionaires.
[01:21:55] >> One time tax 5% and that's going to go
[01:21:57] towards healthcare and food service our
[01:21:59] food assistance program.
[01:22:00] >> Which organization are you guys with?
[01:22:01] Uh, so we're independent contractors. So
[01:22:03] we get hired out like by uh political
[01:22:05] consultant firms [music] and basically
[01:22:07] we get to go pick up the petitions we
[01:22:08] believe in, push them out, we get paid
[01:22:10] for it, and we get to make a difference.
[01:22:12] >> How much do they how much is a
[01:22:13] opportunity like this worth? $30 an hour
[01:22:15] or $20 an hour?
[01:22:16] >> It's uh per signature. So it depends on
[01:22:18] the on the ones you get signed. So like
[01:22:20] this one for example is $4. There's
[01:22:22] another one that's seven.
[01:22:23] >> You get paid per signature. I see. So
[01:22:25] it's Oh, that's pretty good. Four $7 per
[01:22:27] signature. That's good.
[01:22:28] >> Yeah. So, if you get somebody to sign
[01:22:30] all of them right now and including the
[01:22:31] county and city petitions, it's $91 per
[01:22:33] person.
[01:22:34] >> Now, you don't give people money to sign
[01:22:36] it.
[01:22:36] >> No, that's illegal.
[01:22:37] >> That's illegal.
[01:22:38] >> I can't even hand out water.
[01:22:39] >> Really? You can't even hand out water?
[01:22:41] It's very hot in Los Angeles.
[01:22:42] >> Yeah, it's unfortunately it's like voter
[01:22:44] ID or No, not voter ID. It's uh voter
[01:22:46] fraud that they will call it.
[01:22:47] >> Voter fraud?
[01:22:48] >> Yeah. You're basically enticing
[01:22:49] somebody. Hey, if you sign all these,
[01:22:50] I'll give you a free water.
[01:22:51] >> I mean, it is pretty warm in Los
[01:22:53] Angeles.
[01:22:54] >> I think the law I think it's stupid, but
[01:22:56] I mean, you know what's stupid? uh that
[01:22:58] we can't hand out water.
[01:22:59] >> Water. Yeah.
[01:23:00] >> Who who pays per signature?
[01:23:01] >> So we So like I said, the political
[01:23:03] consultant firms, they hire us out. Oh,
[01:23:05] but then they get paid for by whoever's
[01:23:07] funding the petition. So
[01:23:08] >> do you know which firms there are if I
[01:23:10] want to go work for one of these groups?
[01:23:12] >> So
[01:23:14] the one that I work for, it's pen to
[01:23:16] paper canvasing.
[01:23:17] >> Pento paper canvasing.
[01:23:18] >> Yeah. Yeah. So that's who I that's who I
[01:23:20] answer to. Uh but like for example, like
[01:23:23] this this petition is funded by Uber
[01:23:25] Technologies. Oh, Uber is behind it.
[01:23:27] >> Yeah,
[01:23:28] >> May I May I May I look at one of these
[01:23:30] or may I touch it or
[01:23:31] >> Yeah, just uh as long as you don't get
[01:23:32] any signatures names on the camera,
[01:23:37] >> we're we're here in Los Angeles um
[01:23:39] outside the petitioners. You're tuning
[01:23:41] in live to to My Price of My Life with
[01:23:43] James O'Keefe. We're looking at the the
[01:23:45] things they're signing. We're not
[01:23:46] allowed to look at any signatures, but
[01:23:48] it says um uh top funders Delta United
[01:23:52] American Hotel. Is this who's funding
[01:23:54] this? That's who's funding that specific
[01:23:55] petition. So each petition is funded by
[01:23:57] somebody else.
[01:23:58] >> So So these are the petitioners and we
[01:23:59] want to get the signatures as the
[01:24:01] protesters come into it. We a lot of
[01:24:03] people
[01:24:04] >> and and [snorts] we get paid $4 to $7
[01:24:06] per signature. That's a lot of money.
[01:24:07] >> It is.
[01:24:08] >> That's good money. That's great money.
[01:24:10] >> That's why that's why it's like, you
[01:24:11] know, I make really good money. I get to
[01:24:12] push things that I believe in. So it's
[01:24:14] like a win-win. And we're looking at
[01:24:16] this this petition uh uh top funders LA
[01:24:20] Alliance for Tourism, Jobs in Progress,
[01:24:23] and Uber is also behind this too a
[01:24:25] little bit. Yeah.
[01:24:25] >> Uber is behind the uh the car accident
[01:24:27] victims for lawyers.
[01:24:29] >> Car accident victim for lawyers. Yeah.
[01:24:31] >> Basically making sure that if you're
[01:24:32] involved in a car accident, you take
[01:24:33] home 75% of what the court says you're
[01:24:35] supposed to.
[01:24:36] >> All right. Well, thanks for talking to
[01:24:37] us today. Thank you. All right.
[01:24:39] [cheering]
[01:24:40] >> Ice out.
[01:24:44] Ice out of LA.
[01:24:47] [cheering]
[01:24:48] >> Hello.
[01:24:49] >> Hello.
[01:24:50] >> Who works here?
[01:24:52] >> We work here.
[01:24:53] >> You work there. Now, tell us who you're
[01:24:54] with.
[01:24:55] >> I'm with the petitioner. I'm with the uh
[01:24:57] I'm with petition.
[01:24:58] >> Which petitioner you with?
[01:25:00] >> Uh I'm with His name Phil.
[01:25:02] >> What is it called?
[01:25:03] >> Hold on, let me show you.
[01:25:06] >> Hello. You do you work here? We're just
[01:25:09] asking questions. We're with the meet
[01:25:10] the press learning about all of this.
[01:25:13] Um, let me see what this is. It says
[01:25:17] memorandum on petition circulation at
[01:25:19] constitutionally protected. Now, now
[01:25:20] which organization are you with?
[01:25:23] >> Uh, I don't I don't know.
[01:25:25] >> You don't know?
[01:25:27] >> I I don't know. I'm not I don't know
[01:25:29] what organization I'm with. I have to
[01:25:31] give them a call.
[01:25:32] >> Do are you paid to do this?
[01:25:33] >> Of course. Of course.
[01:25:34] >> How much are you signature?
[01:25:35] >> How much are you paid?
[01:25:37] >> Sign. Each petition is different price.
[01:25:39] So, walk away.
[01:25:41] >> Yeah. I I don't want to film any
[01:25:42] signatures. You guys stay back.
[01:25:43] >> I [snorts] know. Let me through it.
[01:25:45] >> Yeah. Show me.
[01:25:45] >> So, hey, you all signed already.
[01:25:49] >> Stop and sign just to get it on the
[01:25:50] ballot. $7 a signature. $7 a signature.
[01:25:54] $7 a signature. $7 a signature. $7 a
[01:25:57] signature. $5 a signature. $4 a
[01:26:00] signature. $10 a signature. $10 a
[01:26:02] signature.
[01:26:03] >> That's pretty good money right there.
[01:26:04] >> That's very good money. That's big
[01:26:06] money.
[01:26:06] >> That is like Yes. Yes.
[01:26:07] >> And how much money like would you make
[01:26:09] on a
[01:26:10] >> I make I try to make over a grand a day.
[01:26:13] >> That's a lot of money.
[01:26:15] >> At least 1,200.
[01:26:16] >> Who pays you?
[01:26:18] >> It says we
[01:26:19] >> populist populace. This the company I
[01:26:21] work for. So it's different.
[01:26:23] >> We the people. So different coordinators
[01:26:25] um you know get contracts and start
[01:26:28] these companies and you know get people
[01:26:31] like me and him who are independent
[01:26:34] >> contractors and you know
[01:26:36] >> and and should we tax the billionaires
[01:26:39] more or will they just leave the state?
[01:26:42] >> We should tax them.
[01:26:44] >> Tax them.
[01:26:44] >> Tax the billionaires.
[01:26:45] >> How much fraud is there in the state of
[01:26:47] California? Order of magnitude?
[01:26:49] >> I have
[01:26:51] millions. Hundreds of millions. I can
[01:26:53] imagine, you know,
[01:26:54] >> hundreds of millions of fraud.
[01:26:55] >> Hundreds and millions.
[01:26:56] >> So, should we tax the billionaires or
[01:26:58] get rid of the fraud?
[01:27:00] >> Um, both.
[01:27:01] >> Both. Both. Okay, that that's fair. I
[01:27:02] guess
[01:27:02] >> you should do both.
[01:27:03] >> I billionaires say they're going to
[01:27:04] leave the state,
[01:27:05] >> but it's impossible to stop fraud would
[01:27:10] have been happen, right? Don't you
[01:27:12] think?
[01:27:13] >> I guess that's a question about human
[01:27:14] nature. Can we stop the fraud? Well,
[01:27:17] what if the incent if the incentives are
[01:27:20] to keep doing the fraud, then people
[01:27:21] keep doing the fraud? If no one is
[01:27:23] punished for the fraud, then I guess the
[01:27:25] fraud won't stop happening.
[01:27:26] >> I wouldn't punishment only goes to a
[01:27:30] certain extent, you know.
[01:27:32] >> Yeah.
[01:27:32] >> You know, like if you're a strong human
[01:27:34] being, punishment is nothing, you know.
[01:27:38] >> So,
[01:27:39] >> well, I I consider myself pretty strong.
[01:27:43] >> Peace. We the people. We the people.
[01:27:45] >> We the people. I agree with that. We the
[01:27:47] people. What are we smoking?
[01:27:48] >> We smoking good. We smoking good
[01:27:50] cannabis from California.
[01:27:52] >> California cannabis.
[01:27:53] >> California cannabis. They put a lot of
[01:27:55] taxes on it. I don't know why.
[01:27:57] >> Thank you for talking to us. We're here
[01:27:59] in Los Angeles. Um if you're just tuning
[01:28:01] in, we're we're in the show is The Price
[01:28:03] is My Life. Every week at 1 1:00 we
[01:28:05] break a report. And today's report was
[01:28:08] on the FBI director saying that no one's
[01:28:10] going to be held accountable for
[01:28:12] anything.
[01:28:13] and he's on tape and you see these
[01:28:16] canvasers here. Uh uh tune in next week
[01:28:20] as we go undercover as homeless in the
[01:28:23] NOS's here in Los Angeles. And what we
[01:28:25] found, it will shock the conscience. The
[01:28:28] fraud, the abuse, and the waste in the
[01:28:31] state of California undercover inside
[01:28:34] the NOS's as a homeless man. You'll see
[01:28:37] this video of me. Play the video again
[01:28:38] of me posing as a homeless man saying,
[01:28:40] "I'm a pigeon.
[01:28:42] >> I'm a pigeon.
[01:28:44] I'm a pigeon. They ain't a pigeon. I'm a
[01:28:46] pigeon. They ain't a pigeon. I'm a
[01:28:49] pigeon.
[01:28:53] Now I'm going to buy some street food.
[01:28:55] Get in the car to my next appointment.
[01:28:56] Tune in next week, 1:00 Eastern time.
[01:28:59] The price is my life.
[01:29:04] Today's show is brought to you by Impact
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[01:29:09] Gold. [music]
[01:29:16] James O'Keefe here reporting from Los
[01:29:18] Angeles downtown in front of city hall.
[01:29:20] They're having all the protests against
[01:29:22] ICE last night. The mob overtaking the
[01:29:25] federal building housing the federal
[01:29:27] courthouse here in Los Angeles. They're
[01:29:29] yelling quite loud.
[01:29:31] >> How are you?
[01:29:33] >> What's that?
[01:29:34] >> Tell the truth.
[01:29:35] >> I am telling the truth.
[01:29:37] >> Yeah.
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