Victor Davis Hanson: Pfizer COVID Bombshell Puts 2020 Election Into Context

Did Pfizer interfere with the results of the 2020 election? A new probe into the timing of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine rollout now puts the results of that election into a drastically new context. Victor Davis Hanson breaks down the recent development on this episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.” “ Pfizer, for months, had said the results of their early testing of the efficacy and the safety of the Pfizer spike protein anti-COVID vaccine was known. …   And they delayed it. Why did they delay it?"

STEPHEN GARDNER: Trump issues BOMBSHELL legal threat!!

One week before the election, a serious case of election fraud has surfaced in Pennsylvania. Lancaster County detectives received 2,500 voter registration forms just before the submission deadline on October 21st. These forms, some dated as far back as June, are suspected of being submitted last minute to overwhelm election officials. ZeroHedge suggests this was likely a tactic to avoid detection. The fraud, which appears linked to a canvassing group, involved fake or forged registrations. Lancaster County DA Heather Adams believes the scam, stretching back to June, had most forms dated after August 15th. Some registrations used real names with forged signatures, and over 1,000 illegal votes could have been cast if this scheme hadn’t been caught. This isn't the only instance of interference. Ballot drop boxes were set on fire in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington. While the Oregon box had fire protection, Vancouver's did not, possibly destroying hundreds of ballots. Additionally, in California, hundreds of ballots were found stuffed in a drainpipe instead of being delivered to voters' homes. With reports of fraud and voter interference, Trump has issued a significant legal threat, pointing to these incidents as proof that election fraud isn’t impossible. Meanwhile, Trump’s recent appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast has garnered 35 million views on YouTube. One key takeaway was Trump's suggestion to replace federal income tax with tariffs. Trump argued that tariffs on foreign countries taking U.S. jobs could fund the government, but Rogan pushed back, questioning if tariffs alone could support the entire economy. Trump also discussed his handling of ISIS and criticized the military leadership during Obama’s term for not eliminating the group sooner. He emphasized his claim that, under his watch, Putin wouldn’t have invaded Ukraine. While withholding specifics, Trump hinted that he had private conversations with Putin that likely deterred an invasion. CNN fact-checked the interview, highlighting 32 claims they said were false, including a statement about China flying 28 bombers over Taiwan the day he left office. While CNN noted the incident occurred on Biden’s third day in office and didn’t involve 28 bombers, the broader point remains about China’s provocative behavior.

Florida Suspect’s BOMBSHELL Letter: “I Failed You”, Trump slams DOJ, FBI: charges “a slap on the wrist”

Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s legal reporter Zach Schonfeld as the man charged with the second attempt on former President Trump’s life was in court Monday. Zach gives an update on what happened, what’s next and what was in the letter he sent months before the attempt. Congressional reporter Michael Schnell also joined Debrief with the latest polling from the campaign trail, plus a look behind the scenes at the electoral math and why lawmakers are focusing on one district in Nebraska. Michael also gave her take on what Harris’ new endorsement from National Security Officials, a new voting law in GA, the latest negotiations to avoid a government shutdown, and how the campaigns are reacting to one North Carolina candidate’s controversial comments.