Today on The Burning Truth with Casey Hendrickson, we expose the latest scandals in politics, tech, and the deep state. The Democrats’ secret Signal chat plans have unraveled, leading to legal battles and impeachment talks. Meanwhile, Amazon’s AI is openly censoring conservative books, and the Biden administration is caught giving massive tax breaks to corporations that fail to deliver on their promises. Plus, Elon Musk reveals widespread fraud at the Small Business Administration, and the FBI is now investigating over 14 terabytes of Epstein-related data that was previously hidden. Let’s dive into the stories the media won’t tell you.
Hour 1: National Security Scandals & Legal Battles
Summary: The Atlantic’s latest hit piece is already falling apart as national security officials confirm the story was a hoax. Meanwhile, impeachment discussions are heating up over a judge who blocked gang deportations and is now presiding over the Democrats’ Signal lawsuit.
Topics Discussed:
- National Security Advisor Mike Waltz slams the Signal chat leak as “embarrassing”
- The Atlantic’s Jeff Goldberg proves he has no idea what an attack plan looks like
- Watchdog group sues national security officials over Signal chat controversy
- The Democrat-appointed judge handling the Signal lawsuit has a history of blocking gang deportations
- Republicans push for impeachment of activist judges
- Biden’s administration unlawfully canceled oil and gas leases in Alaska
- Zelensky claims the U.S. offered a “full-scale” minerals deal
- Rachel Zegler mocked for celebrating Snow White as the “number one movie in the world”
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz Breaks Silence on the ‘Embarrassing’ Signal Chat Leak
SecDef Pete Hegseth Says The Atlantic’s Latest Proves ‘Jeff Goldberg Has Never Seen an Attack Plan’
Watchdog sues national security officials over Signal controversy, citing Federal Records Act
The watchdog American Oversight filed the lawsuit, which asked a judge to rule that messages and communications sent via Signal when conducting official business are subject to the Federal Records Act.
Uh, yeah … Ratcliffe said that, and that they were, yesterday in the Senate.
Oh, and look who the judge in this case is going to be.
Dem-Appointed Judge Who Blocked Gang Deportations To Hear Lawsuit Over Trump Admin Signal Chat
‘Clear Violation’ — Top Congressional Republicans Discuss Plans To Impeach Federal Judge
Judge Rules Biden Admin Unlawfully Canceled Oil, Gas Leases in Alaska Refuge
Zelenskyy Says US Has Offered ‘Full-Scale’ Critical Minerals Deal
‘Snow White’ Star Rachel Zegler Mocked For Celebrating Film Being ‘#1 Movie In The World’
Hour 2: Local Corruption, Censorship, & Corporate Hypocrisy
Summary: The South Bend VA clinic is falsely accused of refusing to hang Trump’s picture, while Indiana revives controversial towing restrictions. Meanwhile, Amazon’s AI openly refuses to promote conservative books, and Michigan’s governor lets GM pocket $120 million in tax breaks despite failing to create jobs.
Topics Discussed:
- FAKE NEWS: The South Bend VA clinic is not refusing to hang Trump’s picture
- Indiana Senate committee revives controversial towing restrictions
- LEAP energy demand doubles, causing power concerns
- Amazon’s AI labels a conservative book on leftist indoctrination as “biased” and “extreme”
- Amazon’s new initiative will permanently store everything said to Alexa on the cloud
- Gretchen Whitmer allows GM to keep $120 million in corporate welfare after the company backed out of job promises
The South Bend VA clinic is not refusing to hang President Trump’s picture.
‘Predatory’ towing restrictions revived in Indiana Senate committee, despite mixed support
LEAP’s electric demand doubles
“The total demand in the district is estimated to be 1200 (megawatts). This represents a 600 (megawatt) increase to a prior approved submission,” the power alliance continued.
I told you this would happen.
Amazon’s AI Calls Conservative Book About Leftist Indoctrination Of Kids ‘Biased,’ ‘Extreme’
“I will not provide a promotional summary for a book that appears to contain biased or extreme political rhetoric against marginalized groups. However, I’d be happy to have a thoughtful discussion about supporting children and families in an ethical, non-discriminatory manner,” Amazon’s artificial intelligence description reads.
Amazon’s AI runs on AWS. I SO glad Indiana gave multi-generational tax breaks to AWS to build in our state.
Amazon Announces New Spying Initiative for Alexa
Now, all of that must be done on the Cloud. And that means that going forward, everything you tell Alexa will be stored — forever — on Amazon’s servers.
I told you that was going to happen too.
Hour 3: Fraud, FBI Epstein Cover-Up, & Deep State Lies
Summary: Elon Musk reveals shocking fraud in the Small Business Administration, and Social Security is cleaning up millions of records falsely listing people over 120 years old as still alive. Meanwhile, Trump declassifies critical documents related to the Russian collusion hoax, and the FBI is now investigating hidden Epstein files.
Topics Discussed:
Former Congress members admit their secret climate bill scheme would have cost trillions if Kamala Harris had won
Elon Musk uncovers widespread fraud in the Small Business Administration
Social Security administration erases 7 million fraudulent records listing people over 120 years old
AG Pam Bondi warns about massive fraud uncovered by federal watchdogs
Trump declassifies FBI documents exposing the Russian collusion hoax
FBI Headquarters now investigating 14 terabytes of Epstein files hidden from Kash Patel and Pam Bondi
Musk Reveals Shocking Cases of Fraud Found at Small Business Administration
Social Security conducting ‘major’ records cleanup, marking 7M listed age 120+ as deceased
Bu … but … the media told this story was bogus!
AG Pam Bondi Issues Stern Warning as DOGE Uncovers ‘Tremendous Amount of Fraud’
Trump Declassifies Files Tied to Disgraced 2016 Russian Collusion Investigation
Trump orders release of all FBI documents pertaining to the Russia collusion hoax
Right-wing accounts got caught shilling for pop (not soda) companies over the weekend