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Nightly Scroll with Hayley

Bongino’s Back! - Hayley Caronia (Ep.208)

08 Jan 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

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I think we're early, but according to Rumble, we are on time. According to my camera or my clock out here, we are a little early, but it's because we are super excited for this episode of Nightly Scroll. I am Haley Karania. Happy Wednesday evening, and thank you for being here with me. A quick reminder to subscribe to the Bongina Report channel, rumble.com slash Haley.

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It's the only place you can watch my show live. So if you are a listener on iHeart, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your shows, please subscribe there as well. leave a nice review. I like that, right? We always like a nice review. And for more content, of course, you can follow me at Hayley Carinia on X Truth Social, TikTok, Instagram.

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And if I had to guess, I'm going to have a few more live viewers tonight than normal nights because of the exclusive sit down that I have on deck. And a lot of you might not know who I am. So I'm Allow me to introduce myself. I am a patriot. I am a fierce defender of the Constitution and I am a truth teller. I absolutely hate cancel culture.

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I shamelessly love pop culture and also some conspiracy theories. My screen time is higher than yours. Whatever yours is right now, you can check it on your settings right now. I can promise you, I have you beat. Sometimes my screen time is upwards of 16, 18 hours a day. One time I think it glitched and it was 24 hours.

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I don't even know how that's possible because I do sleep, as a matter of fact. But I cover the hard news when it's necessary, but we have a whole lot of fun on this show too. And I owe it to my mentor and my friend, Dan Bongino, who will be sitting down with me shortly. And I know that Dan is important to a lot of people, especially the fiercely loyal Bongino army.

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And they are all in the chat right now. And all of his P1 listeners, he is their favorite podcaster. They start their morning with him or used to, right? They listen to him in the car while they're commuting. And everyone is lucky to get a piece of Dan Bongino. And when he left to go take that job at the FBI, there was a massive void left in the podcasting and streaming space.

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I can't tell you the amount of texts I got when Dan took that job and people said, are you taking over for Dan? He's giving you the keys to the castle. And I said, hell no, that's Vince. That's Vince's job. But in all seriousness, Dan left a void that nobody but Dan can ever fill. And he has built something very special here. And he left it temporarily because he loves this country.

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and he is the When I first started working at Fox, I was in advertising and on-air promotion. And then I got this booking job on Hannity and Dan was gifted. He was like gifted to me as one of my first guests. Like he was my guy. I was gonna start with Dan and some of the other Fox News contributors. And I started booking him once or twice a week.

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And then that turned into maybe we need him three times a week and maybe we need him four times a week. And I think we need to have Dan on standby every night.

Chapter 2: What exclusive insights does Dan Bongino share about his career?

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And when you talk to someone every day, you get to know them on a personal level. And Dan is salt of the earth. He is good people. And, you know, I was probably a little too honest with Dan at times. I'm sure my boss at the time wouldn't want me saying this, but I would tell him straight up, listen, we're probably going to cancel you tonight. Or listen, we need a favor from you.

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You know, we know you have a home studio. If you don't know a little behind the scenes tidbit. Some people who have home studios, we abuse them as bookers. It's like, we know that they're home and we know that there's breaking news. We're gonna call him because we know he can, a flip of a switch and we can get him on TV. And Dan was one of those guests for us.

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So I would call him and say, listen, you know, President Trump is speaking and we don't know when the speech is going to be over. Can you just sit and wait? And, you know, maybe we'll come to you. Maybe we'll get to you for a segment or two. Or maybe we won't get to you at all.

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Or maybe it'll just be 20 seconds at the end and the music will start playing and you'll have to just vamp and say what you got to say in 20 seconds or less. And, you know, maybe it was the RNC and we were taking the coverage for... hours. And we would say, can you be on hold for us for three hours? And he would say yes.

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And most importantly, in breaking news situations, whether it was a shooting or a bombing or a terror attack, crime, exposing the deep state or just a fiery debate with a liberal, there was no one better. And I could always call Dan. He would always answer. And he would always do the favor, always.

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And I was honest with him, and he was honest with me, and he gave me great advice throughout my career. Some advice I was too stupid not to take at the time, but through all of the crazy turns my career has taken. I mean, Dan has been there. Anytime I was too nervous to ask for a promotion at work or...

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I wanted to change gears and do something totally different, or I wanted to change networks and get different experience, or I wanted to transition from behind the scenes to on air when I wanted to pitch a podcast. And at times, you know, it felt like nobody would really listen to me, but Dan did.

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And even though I've picked myself up and moved across the country a few times now for job opportunities, no career move that I have made was all that scary after I had Dan's stamp of approval. It just felt right. And then about a year ago, this brings me to why I'm sitting in this chair right now in his studio. At my job, I was making a weekly YouTube video.

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I was producing podcasts for, I think, six other people. And then on the side, I would do my own little show. And I thought that nobody was watching it because nobody was. But I didn't care because I was living the dream and I was happy doing it. And if you watch Nightly Scroll, you know I have a segment towards the end of the show where I just scroll on TikTok and...

Chapter 3: How does the podcast address the feud between Newsom and Trump?

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And as I always do, I trusted Dan. And here I am. I'm in what should be his chair. And I know there are a lot of people watching tonight who are also very lucky to call Dan a friend. And you know how it feels to have Dan in your corner. The media industry isn't always kind.

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There are a lot of people who will lie and cheat and steal and they'll clout chase and they'll want your job and they're two-faced. And when you find someone in this industry that you can trust, and I mean really trust, you hang onto that. And I'm so glad that I did because I have just gotten a taste over the last few months of being a part of this wonderful community that Dan has built.

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full of hardworking American patriots who gave me a chance because Dan told them to. And I know that, and I appreciate that more than you know. So I hate to leave you with an antagonizing cliffhanger, but Dan will be joining me a little later in the show. I have some headlines to get to, some videos to react to, and then yes, the goat will be behind the mic.

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for the first time since leaving the FBI, and you'll want to stay tuned for that. So aside from the long-awaited interview, what else do we have on the show tonight? Well, there was a shooting in Minnesota involving a DHS agent, and Governor Tampon Tim is crying propaganda. We will watch the video together, and you can decide.

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Also, the Democrats are, unfortunately, they're singing again, and it... Thankfully, it prompted the return of the sombrero memes. So you lose some, you win some in this case. Gavin Newsom is beefing with President Trump again. And this all comes as people are fleeing his state in droves, including the Google co-founder and other businesses.

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And plus, living in deep blue cities, it's not all it's cracked up to be. You're more likely to be assaulted or accosted by a crackhead. And I've got videos to prove it. So put your phones on. Do not disturb. Nightly Scrolls starts now. Well, as I said, a federal agent shot and killed a Minneapolis woman in what DHS is calling an act of domestic terrorism.

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So I want to play this video because Tampon Tim says one thing is going on, but let's watch ourselves. Watch. So there's a woman in the middle of the road. She's in this SUV, and she's blocking the road, as liberals do. And this agent is going to come up and tell her to move. And she starts moving the car, knowing that the agents are hanging on. And they took shots. What the fuck? What the fuck?

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You just fucking, what the fuck did you do? Excuse the language here. So the protesters blocking the road as they do. This is what they do best, right? They think they're making a difference by putting agents at risk and inconveniencing everyone else in the community. You know, they just like lay in the road for whatever cause comes to mind, if it's climate or something else.

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And in this case, she's in the middle of the road blocking traffic. And a federal agent, as we all saw in this video, approaches the car, attempts to speak to this driver, but no, she starts backing up and then speeding off, knowing that there are federal agents hanging onto her car. So here is what... ICE had to say on X earlier, this was their explanation here.

Chapter 4: What controversial events are happening in Minneapolis?

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So how do we combat this rhetoric? What do we do? Where do we go from here? We must get focused ahead of these midterm elections. This is everyone in the chat. Tell everyone you know, everyone watching. Republicans, they don't usually get too excited on these off years. We have to keep this momentum going. We've got to hang on to this majority in Congress.

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And I hate to say this, but our lives depend on it. And we have one thing on our side. While the Democrats are violent and dangerous, they are also totally retarded at the same time. And they give us no shortage of content, for me to make fun of at least, which brings me to last night. And this apparently happened just after I got off air.

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So I wasn't lucky enough to cover this last night with my whole January 6th show. But apparently the Democrats, led by Chuckie Schumer, made fools of themselves at a candlelight vigil they held for January 6th. Get a load of this. Let us remember the attack of January 6th is not over. It lives on in the threats to our election workers.

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It lives on through those who want to take away our right to vote, who want to legalize voter discrimination. We must never, never, never stop fighting for this beautiful democracy, which January 6th showed us is more fragile than we ever imagined. Well, our constitutional republic is just fine. It's just fine. And democracy prevailed when Americans voted Donald J. Trump back into office in 2024.

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And nobody is threatening to take anyone's right to vote away. When Democrats say this, they're referring to women who have recently been married being inconvenienced and having to register under their married names. Listen, If you want to vote so bad, which we all should, right? This is our civic duty. We should all want to vote.

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Whatever side of the aisle you are on, you should make your voice heard at the polls. You know, wait to change your name until after the election or be an adult and file all the paperwork ahead of the deadline. It really is that simple. And no, it's not racist to require voter ID.

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It's actually racist to assume that people can't get access to one, not to mention IDs are given out like candy to illegals in sanctuary states. So I'm really not sure what Democrats are all up in arms about. And for the love of all things holy. January 6th is over. It was over five years ago on January 7th, 2021.

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But, you know, AOC is she's still crying because a hair on her head was almost touched. And, you know, a speck of dirt from someone's shoe was left on Nancy Pelosi's desk. And they were freaking out about all these what could have beens, right? What if? What if it was worse? What if I was attacked? And none of it actually happened.

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And I said on the show yesterday, I really can't find an F to give when the Democrats clutched their pearls over January 6th, because anything that transpired on January 6th was far more civilized than anything we see during any other libtard get-together. Anytime they try to coalesce in the streets for, you know, insert cause here, climate, fight the oligarchy, I hate Elon Musk, whatever.

Chapter 5: How does the episode highlight the impact of cancel culture?

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The cognitive, they call it cognitive. You know, I'm the only president. that went for cognitive. I think every president and vice president should be forced to take cognitive exams, mental tests. Like, are they intelligent? Wouldn't it be nice? Do you think Waltz could pass a cognitive test, as an example? Do you think Kamala could? I don't think Gavin could. He's got a good line of crap.

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But other than that, he couldn't pass. I mean, here's a guy who didn't want to have water coming down from the Pacific Northwest. Why? You know, they have a little tiny fish. It's a little tiny fish. Not doing well. You know why? No water. They're sending water. It's too much. It's killing the fish. So they cut it off. And then they have 25,000 houses burned down. They don't know why.

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No, I think I believe in it. I'm the only one that took a cognitive test. Yes. And he passes with flying colors. And yes, I do think that every president and every politician should take one. Why not? It would probably root out a lot of Democrats. But anyway, Gavin Newsom claims that President Trump hasn't lifted a finger to help the people in the Palisades.

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And I just want to ask Gavin Newsom, what happened to the fire aid money? There was a whole concert and a million dollars went to I don't know where. And the people in the Palisades also don't know where because it didn't go into their pockets. And just a year later now, people are just starting to rebuild the first homes in the Palisades. Just a few weeks ago, we reported on that.

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Families never received aid from all of these supposed well-meaning NGOs and charities and insurance coverage was denied, not to mention all the money that Gavin spends on healthcare for illegals. I think it's fitting that California is going to be under a magnifying glass. But now reality show star Spencer Pratt He's been super outspoken against Newsom in all of this.

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He's thrown his hat into the ring for L.A. mayor announcing a run for office after he lost his home in the Palisades. And this is what he had to say. The system in Los Angeles isn't struggling. It is fundamentally broken. It is a machine designed to protect the people at the top and the friends they exchange favors with while the rest of us drown in toxic smoke and ash.

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American Skyjacker tells the story of D.B. Cooper copycat Martin McNally, who hijacked a plane and jumped out with $500,000. But that's just the start of this epic true crime saga. Now, American Skyjacker is an action-packed documentary available on all major platforms.

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Go to americanskyjacker.com to subscribe to the podcast and watch the film, and look out for a new bonus episode of the podcast coming soon. American Skyjacker. Follow and listen on your favorite platform. Business as usual is a death sentence for Los Angeles, and I'm done waiting for someone to take real action. That is why I'm running for mayor, and let me be clear, this isn't just a campaign.

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This is a mission, and we're going to expose the system. I love to hear that. Anytime someone says they're going to root out corruption, I mean, you know that all of these politicians are running scared. And you may remember L.A. Mayor Karen Bass was elsewhere during all of these fires.

Chapter 6: What humorous moments occur during the scrolling time segment?

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I mean, again, this is something that keeps on happening. This isn't just a one-off. I mean, there's probably what, like five influencers that I follow that got punched in the face. And then this one just came up on my For You page. And if I had to guess, this isn't going to be getting any better considering Mamdani's policies. His policies are also openly discriminating against white people.

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We've covered this all week about his, you know, tenant director or whatever her name is. And She's all concerned about how white people are so bad. She's white, by the way. But I found this video of a Ukrainian refugee experiencing blatant racism in New York City. Watch this. You hear this woman screaming at her, and the video says this.

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Living in New York City, you can face racism even as a white woman. Today in the subway, this woman started yelling at me because of my white skin. She was offending me for oppressing black people and I wasn't even reacting to her. She kept screaming, it's not your land. And this Ukrainian refugee who posted this video said, well, she's right. It's not my land. I'm Ukrainian.

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I'm in the US because there's a war in my country. I didn't choose to leave my home. I was forced to. I never oppressed... Black people, I had never been racist. And she claims, this Ukrainian refugee claims, this is what reverse racism looks like. Hate based on skin color is racism no matter who it is coming from. And I'm being interrupted, I think. Someone is just stepping into the back.

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He might be getting his set ready for when, you know, well, I won't announce anything just yet, but he's making himself at home. I love it. He's already getting ready. Just a little, let's do it, shall we? Let's not waste any more time. I've just been sitting here vamping, waiting for you. If I have poor mic discipline, make sure you tell me guys, you know, I am supposed to be eating the mic.

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How you been? I've been great to see you. I was. It's great to see you. And I was going to say it's a little weird that we were kind of two ships passing in the night where I came on and we were talking about me starting this show way before the FBI job. Well, I didn't know. I mean, you know, I never mentioned that to you because it was not in the what they say, the bingo card.

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Like I never had a good idea. Right. The president calls though and asks you to serve, the only answer is yes. But I got to tell you, I did feel bad because I knew the Bongino Army. You guys and ladies out there are freaking rock stars. I love you to death. You have no idea. And, you know, this experience is very illuminating.

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Like you see who your real friends are and you guys are freaking studs. Look at the chat. Break that sucker. I know it's not even my, it's not even on my channel. So wait till our channel comes back. But I felt kind of bad because, and this is how I know Haley's a real rock star and you're really loyal. Like you could have said, Hey, I didn't sign up for that. Like I signed up to be part

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of the Bongino army you know there's not the Haley army yet like we want to and you you know not only did you stay but you became a really like high level top level broadcaster your show is amazing I watch it and uh it's just like you said I think it's just good to be uh back on the other side good to be back Yeah, man.

Chapter 7: What are the implications of the new nutrition guidelines discussed?

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Justin's heard it too. He could like recite this story himself, but I'm sitting in my house. I think it was like a Sunday night. I remember it was 8.20. The only reason I remember it was 8.20 is because I was falling asleep and I looked at my phone and it said Trump. And I thought, wow, this is pretty amazing. Like the boss is calling, you know? I mean, we talk, but not that often.

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I mean, he's a busy guy. And I thought, what's this about? And, you know, he asked if I wanted to take the job. And I was floored. I was like, of course. I mean, I really hadn't thought anything through. You know, it would have been kind of talked about a little bit, but I never, I don't know. We had never, it was just kind of, it just went down really fast, I guess is what I'm getting at.

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Is that what you thought the call was about? No, no, I had no idea. Okay, so total surprise. So I'm sitting there and I'm, you know, I think I was falling asleep in a chair and I woke up with, you know, groggy voice? You know, groggy voice is the worst, right? And I'm thinking, I hope he doesn't think I'm hungover or something like that.

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So I'm trying to like, before I answer, I'm trying to like clear my throat. Wake up. You're right, wake up, like smack yourself and stuff. And... I get on, I'm talking to him and this is the, this is how awesome this guy is. I mean, I tell you, it was the honor of a lifetime to work for him. He is just, the guy is just a get it done. No bullshit. Like go get the other bad guys guy. And I just.

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I'm telling you, man, it's like working for the Lone Ranger. It was awesome. But he told me this story. This is how he is. He's just an amazing guy. He says, so you want to take the job? And I said, yeah, yeah, I'll take it. And he said, you know, you're going to give up this successful show and, you know, you got your wife at home and everything. Are they ready for this?

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He was a pretty tough job. Are you sure you want it? And I said, yeah. And he said, Let me tell you something. So, you know, when I was president back in the first term, I was the commander in chief and you're making all these big time military decisions and you're wiping out, you know, Russian mercs on a Syrian battlefield.

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So then, you know, 2020 happens and I was back to doing what I do, running my businesses and making good money and doing all that. But he said, you know what, Dan? It's not the same. And he said, I get it. Because he knew it wasn't about the money. It's certainly not about the money for him. I don't even think he takes his salary. He donates it. So that was it.

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And I knew that it was the right thing to do, was a calling. But I'd be stone cold lying to your face if I said I didn't miss you guys and the audience and even the team. I say it like you guys are second best or something. Andy, who is new, and Justin, and Guy, producer Jim, Mike, the whole team. I missed everyone. you know, when you're on the inside, it's not about you. It's about the boss.

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You don't go out there doing your own media appearances. It's not about you. It's about, it's about the mission and, uh, it's about running the government. So it was kind of hard to stay quiet, but I'm not quiet anymore. Loud, obnoxious, Dan Bongino taking on the world of grifters, bums, shitheads, and life losers is absolutely back. And, uh, just watch, watch what's coming.

Chapter 8: How does the episode conclude with Dan Bongino's return?

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I have my original, original mic from the first show. We should auction that off one day for like Wounded Warriors or something. Don't you think? It's just sitting in my house and we should give all the money away. That would be, that would be just fantastic. We can help people do like a scholarship or something. That'd be cool. We should plan on that.

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I definitely, it's got a dent in it too because I dropped it one time. So, a couple of things though too. I just want to say, sorry Haley, it's your show, but, you know, I never got to mourn Charlie publicly like everyone else. And, uh, I'm obviously going to have a lot to say during my first show, which we'll talk about in a second, but, uh, you know, rest in peace, brother.

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Uh, that was, um, he was not only a friend, but a good friend. I think everybody had a little piece of Charlie in their lives in the movement, you know, um, and Charlie made everyone feel special. So, uh, I miss you brother and, uh, may God rest your soul. So that, uh, I, I, I know I'm going to talk about it on my first show, but that's really important.

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I never got to say that publicly, and I really desperately wanted to. I was devastated, as many people were, by that horror. I don't even know how to describe it. No one wants to even relive it. Yeah. Well, going back to my question, and this kind of ties into that pretty well, when you took that call and you said, yes, I'm going to take this job, Was it what you expected?

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Because certainly I know you couldn't have expected what happened to Charlie to happen to Charlie and everything that happened since then. So what was that like? Yeah. You know, it's funny. I was coming over here and I'm like, gosh, I got so much to say. And I never like take any notes or anything. So I just was like typing some stuff out of just some things that were in my head.

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And a couple of things happened. I expected but didn't understand the gravity of it because I wasn't in it. It's like anything else. I mean, if you were a Secret Service agent going to the DEA, you'd have to relearn drug cases. They're not how you would do protective intelligence cases in the Secret Service. So I knew we were walking into an agency that had a lot of problems.

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And I think that's understatement of the millennia. You know, when 80% of the public doesn't trust an institution, there's something wrong. And I was pretty clear with the guys and the women there on day one that, you know, we're in charge. We were here to fix the place. And that, That was it, there was not an option two. It's our way or the highway.

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And I really found that there were two FBIs, and I'll talk about this a lot more on my first show, but there's the guys out there with the door kickers going out there, getting bank robbers, getting VCAT cases, violent crimes against children, working white collar, working violent crimes, working counter terror, working counter espionage.

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tech guys, we have divert agents, SOG agents, surveillance agents. And then there was the politically weaponized group and they had to go. You know, like, okay, well, that's easy. Well, the problem is who's in what group. They don't come out and tell you. No one comes out and advertise. It's like, hey, I was part of this. So Cash and I- How do you find, how do you root out the corrupt guys?

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