In a recent fiery broadcast, Pete Santilli, known for his unapologetically conservative views, delivered a scathing critique of government agencies and the Democratic National Committee (DNC). Santilli alleged that federal authorities are being manipulated to target Trump supporters and Christian conservatives, painting them as domestic terrorists to justify draconian measures against them.
Santilli opened his remarks by addressing those employed in “three-letter agencies” (FBI, CIA, etc.), suggesting that these individuals have been misled into believing that he, along with other Trump supporters, pose a significant threat. He argued that such claims are used to justify unwarranted surveillance and potentially violent actions against innocent citizens. “If you’re working for a three-letter agency… they tell you that I’m a bad guy because otherwise you would say you’re too honest,” said Santilli. He emphasized the honesty and integrity of these workers but criticized the misleading directives from their superiors.
The broadcaster then shifted focus to the broader implications of this alleged targeting strategy. Santilli claimed it is part of a larger effort to marginalize Christian conservatives and anyone who supports former President Donald Trump. “They have no use whatsoever for Christian conservatives,” he asserted, criticizing the DNC’s failure to present their ideas during their convention. Instead, he described their approach as aggressively anti-Trump.
Santilli specifically called out Michelle Obama during his tirade, accusing her of being complicit in what he termed as a “Maoist revolutionary method” aimed at undermining American values and freedoms. He characterized her privileged background as hypocritical given her supposed disdain for black Americans and her role in promoting anti-Trump sentiment. “She comes from privilege. She’s filthy rich… she thinks you’re filthy,” Santilli claimed.
He further suggested that the ultimate goal of this campaign is to arm government agents against American citizens who oppose this narrative. “If you are working for a three-letter agency and you’re told you’re getting a bad guy because Pete Santilli is a level-three domestic terrorist… you’re a useful idiot,” he declared emphatically.
The broadcast took an even more serious turn when Santilli discussed the potential consequences of such divisive tactics post-election. He referenced Cliven Bundy, another controversial figure in conservative circles, indicating that drastic measures may be necessary to combat what they perceive as encroaching communism in America.
Pivoting back to Michelle Obama, Santilli criticized the former First Lady’s rhetoric on wealth distribution. He argued that successful entrepreneurs like President Trump create jobs and generate substantial tax revenues far exceeding any personal tax liabilities they might incur. He lamented the focus on Trump’s $300,000 in taxes while ignoring the millions generated through job creation under his administration. “We need to make sure that President Trump is not presenting prosperity,” Santilli said, drawing parallels with historical figures like Frederick Douglass who sought independence through entrepreneurship.
Santilli extended his argument to other successful entrepreneurs like Elon Musk, advocating for zero taxes on billionaires who reinvest their earnings into job creation. “Elon Musk should pay zero in taxes,” he insisted, emphasizing that their contributions to the economy through job creation provide far greater benefits than direct taxation.
In concluding his broadcast, Santilli reiterated the importance of recognizing and resisting efforts by certain factions within the government and media to demonize conservative voices and stifle economic prosperity through unwarranted attacks on successful business figures.
Pete Santilli’s passionate address underscores ongoing tensions between conservative commentators and perceived governmental overreach, highlighting concerns over freedom of speech and economic policy within right-wing circles.
