

Episode 4709: The Original Populist Uprising; Brian Glenn Reports Live From Summit
Aug 15, 2025
Alex Jones, a controversial radio host and conspiracy theorist, is joined by Peter Schweitzer and Eric Eggers of the Government Accountability Institute. They dive into the historical and modern implications of political corruption, especially surrounding the Clintons and their financial dealings. The discussion includes the challenges of navigating corruption investigations and the media's role in shaping public narratives. They also touch on Trump's upcoming meeting with Putin, emphasizing the geopolitical stakes involved.
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High-Stakes One-Day Diplomacy
- Stephen K. Bannon frames the Trump–Putin meeting as a high-stakes, one-day diplomatic gamble focused on economics and security.
- He expects concise judgment from President Trump and broad media coverage including Real America's Voice and War Room commentary.
Clinton Cash Established A Money Trail
- Peter Schweizer says Clinton Cash documented a money trail linking foreign donations and speaking fees to favors from the State Department.
- He argues the pattern anticipated later behavior by the Biden family regarding China.
Book Prompted Federal Scrutiny
- Eric Eggers links Clinton Cash revelations to later FBI interest and investigations into the Clinton Foundation.
- He highlights timing: the book's May 2015 release preceded FBI discussions and formal probes in early 2016.