1. Is Attorney General Pam Bondi supporting the Supreme Court's ruling that investigative reports must be provided to you regarding your case?
Answer: I believe she is, yes, despite what must be extraordinary pressure.
2. What is your perspective regarding her choice to do so?
Answer: Tremendous gratitude, and I hope the whole country can ultimately comprehend how important this decision is. We need to grasp that the Attorney General, in defending the Supreme Court on this issue, is choosing to defend the long term human rights of Americans and the sovereignty of the nation as a whole.
So the Supreme Court has taken this stance, the OIG Hotline has taken this stance, certain members of Congress have taken this stance, and I myself have taken this stance.
And these decisions are being made by women and men working together -- largely behind the scenes -- to uphold the most foundational human rights and human dignity and individual self-determination and national sovereignty that make the American endeavor exceptional, transformative, and worthy.
3. Are there those who have taken a contrary view? Are there those who have pushed the Attorney General to ignore the Supreme Court ruling regarding this case?
Answer: By definition, the FBI as a whole, as well as its affiliate agencies, will be opposing the Supreme Court rulings regarding this matter, which is of such profound import to the future.
Further, I think it's fair to say that those who may feel implicated by the reports in some manner will be opposing its provision to me.
But I have tried to make clear that the reports should be wielded for the defense of the future of our nation and our people, and not for the purpose of casting blame.
Sometimes, paradoxically, horrific experiences in the short term can be transformed into a much greater long term support of human rights across the board.
So, I hope people can hear my commitment to work for that outcome.
And again, in answer to your question, we all need to be deeply appreciative of the Attorney General's commitment to that path.
4. What do you have to say about the fact that you and your family members are experiencing an escalation in threats of violence at this time?
Answer: You know, the FBI and its affiliates are frightened, clearly.
But I think the U.S. military is interested in the long term sovereignty of the nation, and I think our military leadership is watching this situation closely.
The military leadership does not want to see certain information rendered public at this juncture, but they do want to see greater leverage regarding the leadership role of the United States regarding issues of long term global concern.
The military and I both know that I need to handle myself quite well in order to continue to play a forward role in my advocacy for the national interest.
So, I 'm going to be looking for their support, as well as the input of others.
5. Are there certain issues of American sovereignty on which left, right and center agree?
Answer: There are, without question. Yes. And these are the issues that we all consider necessary for our experience that we as Americans are a free people.
This is what is currently on the line for us, and this is the reason that everyone's support for the conveyance of reports to me at this time is critically important.
We need to recognize those who are making decisions supporting the long term national interest regarding this matter, such as the Attorney General's Office, and we need to stand together in expressing our appreciation for that leadership.
6. Are you asking that President Trump extend his support regarding the safety of your loved ones and yourself at this time, while you await the provision of the reports from the OIG Hotline?
Answer: Yes, I am, certainly. I will appreciate the President's commitment to our security over these coming days, weeks, and months, and together with that, I will appreciate the efforts of the Congress and the U.S. DOJ to safeguard us as well.
7. Are you prepared for confidential talks regarding your case?
Answer: I am. These discussions are the starting point for our shared understanding of the most critical changes that need to be implemented in upholding our long term sovereignty.
8. Can the sovereignty of the United States be reclaimed in the long term?
Answer: It must be. The sovereignty of our nation will determine the human rights and self-determination of our own country and all those we influence the world over. We are the key to the fulfillment of humanity's greatest long term potential. So we need to work together to prevail.
9. Thank you for speaking with us this morning.
Answer: You are most welcome.
Lane MacWilliams