Right-wing conspiracy theorist and radio host Dave Janda appeared on Greg Hunter's "USA Watchdog" program last week, where he declared that the nomination of William Barr to the position of attorney general is confirmation that former president George W. Bush has "flipped" and is now working with President Trump to take down the "deep state" in exchange for protection for his family.
While promoting the right-wing conspiracy theory that the Obamas, Clintons, and various other high-ranking officials who attended the funeral of former president George H.W. Bush last month received mysterious envelopes hidden in their programs, allegedly informing them that they are under indictment, Janda asserted that George W. Bush met at the White House with Trump the day before the service to cut a deal to reveal what he knows about the deep state's involvement in everything from human trafficking to drug running.
"From what I understand, George W. had come to a point in his life where he said, 'Look, I can't be involved in this stuff,'" Janda said. "I believe he reached out to President Trump and could well have said, 'Look, I will give you information on everything [in exchange for protection for my family].'"
Janda said the fact that Trump nominated Barr the day following the funeral was "confirmation" that this deal had been struck.
"I think that part of the deal that was constructed with 'W' was, 'Look, you hand over all this information and we go after all these folks ... But to assure you that we're good on our side of the deal, we will put in William Barr, who was the attorney general under your father for a period of time,'" Janda said. "Barr, I think, ultimately, what he'll do is he will push the Bush family to the side, as far as prosecutions, and I believe he'll focus more on the other side of the ledger, that being the Clintons, the Obamas, and a lot of these other players."