Patrick Bet-David just released one of his most powerful shows he has ever done and it included an urgent warning for President Trump’s safety.
We all know the time leading up to January 20th is a very dangerous time, we’ve been shouting it from the rooftops around here.
But Patrick added significant new information and that’s what I want to share with you right now.
He started by noting this article from the WaPo, which notes how deeply strained the Secret Service will be from now until January 20th with “unprecedented prominent events” in a short period of time:
Why does that matter?
We all saw that back in July in Butler, PA the Secret Service was woefully unable to protect President Trump from an assassination attempt.
The reasons given were many, but one was that there was a competing rally with Jill Biden and they were spread too thing.
While I think that’s a joke, imagine how much worse it will be in the two weeks leading up to January 20th?
The WaPo is right, this is unprecedented with Jimmy Carter’s funeral, related events and demonstrations stretching out for a week’s period of time, plus President Trump’s Rally on January 19th in D.C. and the Inauguration on the 20th in D.C. and it’s all just too much:
In a span of 15 days, law enforcement will be providing security for three “national special security events,” the highest federal protective status, for the electoral count on Monday, former president Jimmy Carter’s state funeral on Thursday and the inauguration on Jan. 20. In between, there will also be demonstrations and other events, such as President-elect Donald Trump’s rally at Capital One Arena on Jan. 19.
“That has never happened before,” William “Matt” McCool, the special agent in charge for the Secret Service’s Washington Field Office, said at a news conference Friday, referring to hosting three national special security events so close together.
In fact, just a few days ago we wrote that President Trump should consider a significantly scaled down rally in a secure location somewhere other than DC:
Many of you agreed with that idea.
Then we have Dan Bongino who spent years in the top ranks of the Secret Service saying this: "Do not trust the FBI or Secret Service until there’s a full change in management" . Your life is at risk:
Dan Bongino is back and he has a direct message for Donald Trump. ‘Do not trust the FBI or Secret Service until there’s a full change in management’
PROTECT DONALD TRUMP AT ALL COSTS 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/ohLgPKyFsp
— MAGA Voice (@MAGAVoice) January 6, 2025
One more also from Dan Bongino....
Watch here as Dan Bongino says to cancel the January 19th victory rally -- it's not safe:
Trump should not be doing this rally on the Eve of the Inauguration! Listen to Dan Bongino!👇👇👇🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/lkBGU37LKk
— Mike Engleman🇺🇲 (@RealHickory) January 6, 2025
But that's not where this article ends, that's only where this article begins.
Because mostly we've all already know these facts.
The new information comes from Patrick Bet-David who says a man contacted him with inside information about a threat on President Trump's life before the Inauguration.
Running a show as large as the PBD Podcast, they get calls like this all the time. And they initially dismissed it.
But then the man boards a plane and flies to Florida to meet, and PBD and his team personally vet him in person for hours.
They record a long interview that may or may not ever air.
But PBD comes away from the meeting with confirmation that the man is authentic, he is credentialed, and he is a reliable source. And the threat is real.
Listen to PBD tell it in his own words:
🚨🚨RED ALERT -- Patrick Bet-David issues emergency warning for imminent danger to President Trump from eye-witness source.
"Unprecedented period of prominent events" pic.twitter.com/il7GSOb7Mg
— Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) January 7, 2025
FULL TRANSCRIPT:
Anyways, long story short, after 2 hours of talking to me, he’s—you know, just think about an Eastern European man. And he starts showing me things on his computer. Very disturbing, some of the stuff he showed me.
And then I said, look, finally it was at a point—the whole team is waiting to see if we’re going to do anything or not. I said, look, here’s what it’s come down to. If you don’t tell me your name, I have to wrap this up. My kids are going to school the next day. It’s their first day back from holidays. We’ve got to wrap it up.
So he’s getting very uncomfortable at this time. So finally, he says—he makes a couple of phone calls—and he says, “Here is my name.” And he shows me his ID.
I think that’s when you walked in, right? When he walked in and you saw him give me the ID? I look at the name. So I go online, and I’m like: interviews with him from 15 years ago on YouTube, ten years ago, nine years ago, seven years ago, six years ago, three years ago—having nothing to do with politics.
All to do with technology and engineering and chips. That’s the business he’s in. Nothing to do with that.
So then I’m like—so finally I said, “Okay.” And I noticed something: that he got an award, which I don’t want to be too specific about because if I tell you the award, you’ll know.
Yeah. So all this stuff is documented.
Okay. So I said, “If we do this, I don’t recommend you do this, but I’m going to talk about somebody I met without giving any intel. I’ll talk about it tomorrow.”
And he’s getting more and more nervous. I said, “If we do it, we’ll cover the face, do the audio.”
“Well, I don’t want to do audio. Let’s have me tell John, and then John tells you.”
I said, “I’m not going to compromise our relationship, our reputation, what we have with the podcast. People trust us. When we talk, they want to listen to them, and I want to vet it. I recommend you not do it at this point.”
Rob’s in the room. Rob, you’re in the room. I think it’s me, you, and him, and another one of our guys that’s in the room as well.
And I said to him, “Don’t do the interview. Fly back home.” You were there when I specifically said that, correct?
Right. Okay. I said, “If we do it, we have to do it in this following way.”
That took around how long? The entire conversation.
The entire conversation?
This is after two and a half hours of me being with him, then you come in.
About 45 minutes.
About 45 minutes.
45 minutes later, he’s extremely uncomfortable.
“I got to use the bathroom. I got to use the bathroom.”
Okay, great. Boom, boom, boom.
We get on the golf cart. We go to the other building to start the interview.
At this point, I want to say I remembered when we started the interview—it was 8:41. So when we started, the start time was 8:41, and we ended up like 9:30 or something like that.
And then, you know, he was here. We had to order food because nobody had eaten anything for hours, and our production team was waiting.
You can watch the full PBD Podcast episode right here, and this comes fairly early on in the show:
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