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02-05-2026 · 5h 37m

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[00:01:00] I
[00:11:00] I am being patronizing. I don't know who the fuck you are. And you're over here chirping all the way from fucking London about you want a fucking free pedestal, but also simultaneously. You're talking about bones, sides, they're fucking fine. Shut the fuck up, you don't know anything. Okay? Who the fuck is this pink-haired twink?
[00:11:25] What's going on, everybody?
[00:11:43] I'm live and alive from Mamdanistan, New York, New York, and I have a very special guest
[00:11:50] with me right now.
[00:11:51] We're going to get right into it, obviously, instead of doing the normal.
[00:11:53] This is the part of the broadcast where I tell you about my personal news aspect, because
[00:11:58] we have a very limited time here with my esteemed guest, the gay pussy eater.
[00:12:03] I didn't see you walk in there, I'm sorry, I was just reading.
[00:12:07] He's deep, he's deep.
[00:12:09] Byrne, your excellency sir, to which Washington responds, who are you?
[00:12:14] Byrne, as a rejoinder says, Aaron Byrne sir, permission to state my case and then it goes
[00:12:19] on and on and on.
[00:12:20] what I found most fascinating about this book
[00:12:22] is it rhymes quite often.
[00:12:24] Yeah.
[00:12:24] It's just it was an urban rap.
[00:12:26] Yeah, it's better that way.
[00:12:28] It's too tough to read if it doesn't,
[00:12:31] yeah, liberal hitlers in the building ladies and gentlemen,
[00:12:33] that's what they're spamming.
[00:12:35] I'm in a hotel room where the window is busted open
[00:12:41] and it's so fucking cold in here already.
[00:12:43] It's quite cold.
[00:12:44] It's quite cold because the, I don't know what happened
[00:12:48] but the windows are not shutting.
[00:12:51] Somebody came in here and messed around with your stuff.
[00:12:52] Yeah.
[00:12:53] I mean, that's actually what happened.
[00:12:54] Yeah.
[00:12:55] We need Liz.
[00:12:56] What the fuck is Brace gonna say about the markets?
[00:12:58] We need Liz.
[00:12:59] That's what they're saying.
[00:13:00] Listen, Liz, I'll tell you this.
[00:13:01] Liz has zero exposure,
[00:13:03] which is what we call it on Wall Street, to Bitcoin.
[00:13:06] I have everything in Bitcoin,
[00:13:08] and it crashing on Dogecoin and in Trumpcoin,
[00:13:11] which Trumpcoin, by the way,
[00:13:13] lowest it's ever been today.
[00:13:14] That's very sad.
[00:13:15] Or is that good?
[00:13:16] Did you short it?
[00:13:17] Can you even short Trumpcoin?
[00:13:18] I don't really know what shorting is.
[00:13:20] Okay, all right.
[00:13:21] Well, you take a position against it,
[00:13:23] like it's gonna go down.
[00:13:24] So when it goes down, you make money.
[00:13:25] Yeah, I know, but why would you,
[00:13:27] I guess I know that to be literally true.
[00:13:29] I guess what I understand is why you would be so negative.
[00:13:31] Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:13:34] I just, why would you?
[00:13:35] It should be illegal.
[00:13:36] Like that's what I'm saying.
[00:13:37] It should be illegal to assume
[00:13:39] that the Trump coin is gonna go down at all.
[00:13:43] Palantir is now 7% today,
[00:13:45] is what someone in the chat told me.
[00:13:47] Not sure why any of that is happening.
[00:13:50] I don't really understand the markets.
[00:13:51] That's why we need Liz.
[00:13:52] And she doesn't know what it's,
[00:13:53] nobody knows why Palantir's down 7%.
[00:13:56] Yeah.
[00:13:57] But maybe the Epstein files, probably not though.
[00:13:59] No, because Peter Teal's so lucky he's gay
[00:14:02] for every reason you can think of.
[00:14:04] But he is, like that is kind of your like ticket out
[00:14:07] of like, you're in the Epstein files.
[00:14:09] Well, not when you're like girls.
[00:14:11] Well, Mendelssohn couldn't get out of it.
[00:14:13] And isn't he gay?
[00:14:14] Yeah, yeah, but I think everyone,
[00:14:16] The British are sort of naturally bisexual.
[00:14:20] And so their addiction to molesting,
[00:14:25] I think, probably transcends gender.
[00:14:28] If there's one country where I thought
[00:14:30] they wouldn't make a bigger deal about molestation,
[00:14:33] it would be the English.
[00:14:34] I know.
[00:14:35] You see Kierstahmer shaking?
[00:14:37] Yeah, he was holding his hand talking about it.
[00:14:39] Anyway, we're already diving into it.
[00:14:41] But yes, ladies and gentlemen, boys, girls, and bees,
[00:14:44] welcome, welcome.
[00:14:45] I'm Hassan Pyger, Hassan I'm a broadcast coming to you live from Afghanistan in New York City.
[00:14:51] It is currently 12 p.m. Pacific time, 3 p.m. Eastern time, the 5th of February,
[00:14:59] 2026. And there's a lot going on in the world. Obviously we're going to get into all of that.
[00:15:05] Normally I would tell you my personal news, but the reason why I'm actually late is because I
[00:15:09] So I was just shooting a Victory Light podcast
[00:15:12] with the kid, Mero, and Brace Belden.
[00:15:15] You can look forward to watching that podcast
[00:15:18] in the upcoming week, but sorry for the delays.
[00:15:21] It's because Zoran hasn't shoveled all the snow appropriately.
[00:15:25] I will say the snow is getting a bit much.
[00:15:27] Yeah, it's beginning a bit much.
[00:15:30] He fucked up the snow.
[00:15:32] He also fucked up the crime,
[00:15:33] because I voted for him illegally
[00:15:35] to increase the crime rate,
[00:15:36] and it turns out crime is down.
[00:15:38] Well, not your hotel room. Yeah, I don't know what the fuck's going on in my hotel. I'm I'm closing the window
[00:15:43] All right, try to close it again. It just keeps opening on its own. We can't shut it. We can't shut the window. I
[00:15:49] Don't know what happened, but I'm audio only but this is the coffee guy from YouTube, right? The coffee guy from YouTube
[00:15:55] I don't even know what the fuck that means
[00:15:58] But the same stuff like that to you
[00:16:01] And the coffee guy from YouTube. Yeah, you're the coffee guy from YouTube. Anyway, Thames, you just thank you for the playlist
[00:16:06] I'm gonna blast off real quick on Twitter as well.
[00:16:09] And we'll dive right into it because Brace has
[00:16:12] other obligations.
[00:16:13] I have to go.
[00:16:13] Listen, I'll be honest with you guys.
[00:16:15] I gotta go to analysis.
[00:16:16] I go twice a week.
[00:16:17] Down to one soon, though, because it's true.
[00:16:20] It's working.
[00:16:21] No, it's because Liz is going to be out for a while.
[00:16:24] And I was like, I can't be going here twice a week.
[00:16:26] I've got more work to do.
[00:16:28] OK.
[00:16:29] Well, I don't know what analysis.
[00:16:30] Is it like a good therapy thing?
[00:16:31] So you know, kind of, yeah, except it doesn't heal you,
[00:16:37] I guess.
[00:16:38] Not that therapy has really been that great
[00:16:39] for most people, I never go to that.
[00:16:41] But I kind of just talk about my dreams.
[00:16:43] I have a lot of nightmares,
[00:16:44] and so we just talk about that in there.
[00:16:46] We get to like a, it's like a young young lady.
[00:16:49] He's supposed to go every day,
[00:16:50] but who's kind of got time for that?
[00:16:52] And some of these like Lacanian analysis,
[00:16:54] sometimes you'll go, and it'll be five minutes,
[00:16:56] and they'll get out of here,
[00:16:57] and then other times it can be like,
[00:16:58] it's like the sessions are not ended, yeah.
[00:17:01] Wait, so do they do you still pay the same price?
[00:17:04] It is a five minute.
[00:17:05] That's what I'm saying.
[00:17:06] I'm like, this is this is not makes no dance.
[00:17:08] This is why people say analysis is a Jewish thing.
[00:17:11] I always thought it was because of Freud,
[00:17:13] but I think it's because of the Lacanian session times.
[00:17:17] It's just it kind of feels like they're they're ripping you off
[00:17:20] if you're fucking paying.
[00:17:23] If you're paying the same price, but for a much shorter.
[00:17:26] Yeah, no, I just go I just go twice a week.
[00:17:29] money isn't there states but that's cool it's I have to go and look at that yeah
[00:17:36] all right there it is that's it we're tagged the wrong true and on but you
[00:17:41] know what wait did I fuck Paul trollington what the fuck is this look
[00:17:48] at his last week though I voted Somalia for Justin Bieber my world tour vote okay
[00:17:54] what is the true and on as a true and on pod I don't care I mean I want to I
[00:17:59] I want, I care.
[00:18:01] I wanna make sure it's the right one.
[00:18:03] Hold on, I'm gonna fix it real quick.
[00:18:05] This is a great start, great start.
[00:18:07] I'm a little discombobulated, everybody.
[00:18:08] I just got off a fucking 13 hour flight from Qatar
[00:18:14] and immediately got into the hotel
[00:18:17] and immediately after getting into the hotel,
[00:18:19] had to go shoot this podcast
[00:18:22] and then ran over here so I can give you,
[00:18:25] so I can give you some analysis.
[00:18:27] I will say, your life sucks.
[00:18:34] I love it.
[00:18:35] I know, I know, but I would just,
[00:18:36] I'm like, I can't, I couldn't be able to do it.
[00:18:39] Now I'd have to do it, I'd have to drink,
[00:18:42] you're not on drugs as far as I know.
[00:18:44] I would be on so much vivance.
[00:18:46] I don't take any drugs.
[00:18:48] I just, I do slam these bad boys like there's no tomorrow
[00:18:52] and drink a lot of caffeine.
[00:18:53] Yeah, it makes sense.
[00:18:54] So I'm off, I'm hopped off on,
[00:18:56] I mean, the amount of caffeine I consume
[00:18:58] is basically cocaine level.
[00:18:59] If we're being real, if we're being honest about it.
[00:19:04] Should we talk Epstein?
[00:19:06] Well, hold on, let me crack another Zen in real quick.
[00:19:09] Before again.
[00:19:10] You know what you should start doing is cots, dude.
[00:19:13] What's that?
[00:19:14] You know what cots is?
[00:19:15] Oh, cots!
[00:19:16] Cots, yeah.
[00:19:17] Like, I guess you probably didn't talk while you do it.
[00:19:23] I can't do it, I think because it's a variety
[00:19:25] It's like kind of unclear whether it's a lot of it. Yeah, but I really it's like the perfect sounding drug
[00:19:33] Yeah, chat thought you meant cock. You should do cock chat
[00:19:38] Wow
[00:19:40] We don't call it doing cock. We call it having sex with a guy. Yeah, exactly
[00:19:46] US Envoy shuns Polish Parliament speaker over Trump remarks saw that the shim
[00:19:50] is that what the why can't they all call it the same thing don't they call it
[00:19:55] like the thing in Norway I don't know I don't know what they call the Norway
[00:19:59] yeah but they got what's dead diet I don't know why would you call it a diet
[00:20:07] but it seems like a certain point like the 1500s there was like we might just
[00:20:11] call these diets yeah there's the kinesit which again the fuck is that
[00:20:16] Yeah, you know, I don't I don't recognize it. No, I don't recognize it at all
[00:20:20] I don't recognize Israel in general, but there's this said am I allowed to say that in under Zoram Abadani's leadership
[00:20:26] I don't recognize Israel. Yeah, he's Jewish. I know I don't recognize. Yeah, it's not it's not the country
[00:20:33] I grew up in yeah, no, but for real like on a map, it just looks like a little long. We're gonna get disavowed now
[00:20:39] I never had any contact. Yeah, that's true. You don't you don't you didn't get eval
[00:20:47] We don't do that's the beauty of my show. I we've never had a politician on yeah
[00:20:52] We've never had there's been no you can disavow us all you want you're disavowed from outside the club
[00:20:56] Yeah, we're never in the club. Okay. Yeah, but I am gonna go see back
[00:21:02] I mean I I do want to go I want to go to see back. That's like that's that's my
[00:21:08] That's my dream.
[00:21:09] Didn't they let Charlie and to get to?
[00:21:13] Yeah, you're right.
[00:21:16] You gotta get both.
[00:21:16] Yeah, because we're so high up that's why.
[00:21:18] Yeah, yeah.
[00:21:19] Or just to make sure.
[00:21:21] Just to make sure.
[00:21:22] Yeah, we don't know where he is.
[00:21:23] Maybe he's still high up.
[00:21:25] But didn't Charlie go to DNC?
[00:21:28] Like one of those guys did?
[00:21:29] He did.
[00:21:30] I saw him there.
[00:21:31] He dabbed me up.
[00:21:32] Exactly.
[00:21:32] He dabbed me up at the DNC.
[00:21:34] Wow.
[00:21:34] Yeah.
[00:21:35] Haunted dab.
[00:21:36] But that's what I'm saying.
[00:21:37] like if they let Charlie go to DNC, you know, I'm in the small, I'm a small R Republican.
[00:21:43] Yeah. Yeah. You're a small business owner. You're you're you're all on board with the
[00:21:49] regulatory agenda. I don't want to pay taxes. Yeah, you don't want to. You don't pay taxes.
[00:21:54] I do. I look directly. I pay taxes. I'm yeah, I thought I pay taxes. Yeah, I don't because
[00:22:01] I'm they started taxing dogecoin yet. Yeah, all of my assets are in dogecoin. But I don't
[00:22:07] But, yeah, I mean, I'm really, I don't know,
[00:22:11] I'm gonna be doing a lot of traveling in the next few months.
[00:22:14] I also wanna shadow James Fishback.
[00:22:16] Oh, there's our candidate.
[00:22:18] We love James.
[00:22:19] Yeah, I know Truinon has never really endorsed
[00:22:21] the candidate before, but it was remarkable
[00:22:25] that you guys actually went back on that
[00:22:26] to, because it's a once in a lifetime candidate.
[00:22:30] They, well, since, and, you know,
[00:22:33] I don't mean this in any kind of way,
[00:22:34] since they took Elijah out yesterday.
[00:22:37] Yeah, yeah, that was, that was, we,
[00:22:40] we gotta talk about that.
[00:22:41] Well, we're gonna talk about that on the pod tomorrow as well,
[00:22:43] but we should talk about that a little bit here.
[00:22:44] Am I, I'm coming on the pod?
[00:22:45] Yes, 100%.
[00:22:46] We're gonna talk about it.
[00:22:47] It's gonna be, it's gonna be remarkable to have you
[00:22:49] and I've had its very own Ms. Welsh on and the same podcast.
[00:22:54] Should I bring flowers?
[00:22:57] I think you should.
[00:22:58] I'm definitely gonna bring flowers.
[00:22:59] Yes.
[00:23:00] I'll wear a suit.
[00:23:01] She's...
[00:23:03] She married?
[00:23:04] Yes, but her husband, oh, you can talk about, oh,
[00:23:09] you can talk about how you could talk about like a addiction
[00:23:14] therapy, stuff like that.
[00:23:16] Oh, he does, Ben?
[00:23:17] He, I think did.
[00:23:20] He is sober now.
[00:23:22] He does like, but he, I think it was addiction, right?
[00:23:25] He does like something.
[00:23:26] I think he does like ketamine therapy or something.
[00:23:28] That's, oh, he still does drugs then.
[00:23:30] Well, yeah, but yeah, I can't remember.
[00:23:34] I think it was something like that.
[00:23:36] But it'll be great.
[00:23:38] I think that I love putting you in these sorts of combinations
[00:23:42] where just magic happens.
[00:23:45] Oh, no, it's going to be awesome.
[00:23:47] I can't, to the Google AI overview,
[00:23:49] I don't understand what it says.
[00:23:50] Oh, no, that's definitely a different Jennifer Welch.
[00:23:55] Yeah, no, that's not her.
[00:23:56] But these people seem very happy.
[00:23:59] You know what I'm saying?
[00:24:00] Anyways, that's going to be very fun, I think.
[00:24:05] What are you going to talk about?
[00:24:07] I think it was alcoholic.
[00:24:08] Oh, OK.
[00:24:09] It was alcoholic.
[00:24:10] It wasn't fent.
[00:24:10] He doesn't do fent.
[00:24:12] He does cat therapy, though.
[00:24:15] Really?
[00:24:16] Yeah.
[00:24:16] Dave talked about it.
[00:24:17] And I'm familiar.
[00:24:19] Brace on Taylor Lorenzo was so funny.
[00:24:21] Brace can never be Hitler because by his own admission,
[00:24:23] America's trying to make black Hitler.
[00:24:24] And Brace is Chinese, not black.
[00:24:25] You don't know what race I am.
[00:24:26] Yeah, that's true.
[00:24:27] He's racial Jake as well.
[00:24:28] it's everyone. Yeah. That's how come my, my, my mysterious olive tone. No.
[00:24:35] Fishback. I want to know about fish. Oh yeah. James Fishback. Yeah.
[00:24:38] I saw a clip of James Fishback talking about Goy Slop.
[00:24:42] Oh yeah. Yeah. We're going to, obviously we actually, you know what?
[00:24:46] Let's dive into James Fishback real quick,
[00:24:48] which is what I call a Tuesday night out. If you know what I mean.
[00:24:51] If you're a 17 year old girl.
[00:24:54] Yeah. We're a little too old for James unfortunately.
[00:24:57] You know, it is technically true that if he is accused of sleeping with a 17 year old girl
[00:25:01] or doing something untoward with her in Florida, that is technically one of the crimes that
[00:25:05] every FC was charged with.
[00:25:07] That and also you do kind of have to do that to get to like, you either have to have a
[00:25:12] couple DUIs under your belt or they won't let you even get up to a state legislator level.
[00:25:18] He's not in office.
[00:25:19] Yeah, he's not.
[00:25:20] He's not.
[00:25:21] He's just, yeah, he's not.
[00:25:22] Yeah.
[00:25:23] Yeah.
[00:25:24] you see this. For those of you who don't know, James Fishback is the truest
[00:25:29] interest Gropor candidate. He has pivoted to Groporism pretty aggressively, but
[00:25:36] before he became a Gropor, he was a Barry Weiss accolade. Yeah, he was he was very
[00:25:44] invested in Barry Weiss and and all of the numerous initiatives. He posted her book.
[00:25:49] Yeah, he posted how to fight anti-Semitism. Yeah, he learned from it in the same way
[00:25:54] that like Benjamin and y'all I think looks at the protocols to be like this is good we should
[00:25:58] yes yes yeah we should do this they'll never see it coming I think James fishback read the
[00:26:03] Barry wise combat anti-semitism and went bet he's like how to fight anti-semitism like anti-semitism
[00:26:11] addition it is crazy to go from being a not not just like whatever regular republican philosemitic
[00:26:19] But to be a Barry Weiss guy, and then within two years,
[00:26:22] genuinely be a Barry Weiss guy.
[00:26:23] Not even two.
[00:26:24] No, no, no, in half a year.
[00:26:26] Awesome.
[00:26:26] Because there is a photo of Fishback, which
[00:26:30] is also a very strange last name.
[00:26:31] I'm sorry.
[00:26:32] No disrespect to the Fishback family.
[00:26:33] But it does.
[00:26:34] It's not good.
[00:26:34] It's like, you've got to change that.
[00:26:36] Like, if you're changing your whole world view
[00:26:38] where you're going from combating anti-Semitism
[00:26:40] to being the prime anti-Semite, you should also
[00:26:45] change your last name, I think.
[00:26:49] I knew a fish back. He was cool.
[00:26:52] Okay. All right. Well, here he is, doing the damn thing, surrounded by his people.
[00:26:59] None of them are going to vote, by the way.
[00:27:01] Well, they're already highly.
[00:27:02] Yeah. Let's take a look. Let's take a look at what he had to say.
[00:27:07] What's with the pop tarts in the Broward County Public Schools in the cafeteria?
[00:27:11] I'm not saying that the test scores are a result of the pop tarts,
[00:27:16] But if you wanted kids to fail, if you
[00:27:19] wanted to set up our kids for failure,
[00:27:21] you would feed them the absolute boy
[00:27:24] slop in our cafeteria.
[00:27:26] Well, they are highly.
[00:27:28] Are they highly?
[00:27:29] A couple of them are highly.
[00:27:30] But I think everyone's like asking.
[00:27:32] Well, I think it's like he probably
[00:27:34] is like, do you have any questions?
[00:27:35] Yeah, about the pop talk.
[00:27:37] No, about Hitler or like that.
[00:27:39] Yeah.
[00:27:40] The Jews.
[00:27:41] The Jews.
[00:27:43] He also did he did an interview with I love this guy. One of the he he went through the podcast
[00:27:50] He went through the podcast the route. We're way lower than a podcaster here. Have you seen this guy? He's like a
[00:27:58] Rumble streamer. No, I don't even he might be a rumble streamer. Yeah, he's like he's like an ogre kind of he's blonde
[00:28:05] Hermes, I don't know. He just asked people on the street like so like oh that guy
[00:28:11] It's like your shit. Yeah, he'll be like that section of the black guy. Would you like keep fucking her?
[00:28:17] Yeah, yeah, yeah, he's like he also wanted to chat with me. I I said no
[00:28:22] It's the Hermes thing is incredible because he's like a lot of people like he can't talk
[00:28:27] He's like yeah, he's like a lot of people and I also must be Canadian because he said it word in a Canadian way
[00:28:33] I was like, oh, oh, here it is here. It is here. This is my answers. What's your ethnicity?
[00:28:37] This is it. Oh
[00:28:38] Oh, this is, this is contentious. This is adversarial journalism for me.
[00:28:44] Questioning your ethnicity. Who are these people? Who are a lot of people?
[00:28:48] Anonymous people on the internet. I guess that's-
[00:28:50] We don't even know the existence, but okay.
[00:28:51] I don't know the full story about this, but I guess a few weeks ago,
[00:28:54] people said you were going to post your ethnicity results. I don't know-
[00:28:57] Haven't gotten back yet.
[00:28:58] Oh, you haven't gotten back yet.
[00:29:00] I'm going to get back out of this here.
[00:29:01] Wait, how many weeks ago was this? He still hasn't released it?
[00:29:03] Two weeks ago?
[00:29:04] He still hasn't released it?
[00:29:05] The scientists are still working on it, because let's be honest.
[00:29:08] I don't know what his ethnicity is are we getting full area in here I mean I
[00:29:17] don't think he he's he's as full area in his Hitler was this is no this is my
[00:29:22] evidence that this man is not white first of all he's a grouper yeah which is
[00:29:27] automatically yes if you are a grouper yes you are Latino yes being being a
[00:29:33] grouper implies you are a part of the most most diverse coalition in the
[00:29:38] United States of America.
[00:29:39] Absolutely.
[00:29:40] Absolutely.
[00:29:41] It's like Groyper at number one, Ice Asian at number two.
[00:29:44] Yeah.
[00:29:46] I guess that's it.
[00:29:46] Those are like the two top.
[00:29:47] TSA.
[00:29:48] Yeah, TSA.
[00:29:49] TSA.
[00:29:50] TSA number three.
[00:29:51] Those are the most diverse groups
[00:29:53] that you could be a part of.
[00:29:54] Absolutely, absolutely.
[00:29:55] Which is brilliant.
[00:29:56] We love that.
[00:29:57] We love the intersectionality of fascism in America.
[00:29:59] I am a little concerned that, especially next to,
[00:30:04] you know, this true Aryan god.
[00:30:06] This Aryan Uberwrench right here.
[00:30:07] He's so he's so racially pure. He's Neanderthal. I will say you know how like in video games or like D&D or whatever
[00:30:16] Yeah points into different things. Yeah, you're like, I'm really strong. They're like, I'm yeah, yeah
[00:30:22] He does seem like he may be
[00:30:26] He maxed out on my very well disbursement. Yeah, he looks like yeah
[00:30:30] It's like the NBA 2k player character that you make and he maxed out the the height
[00:30:35] He maxed out barbarians and you know I like games that you can change the way people look you can make your face
[00:30:39] They'll fuck up in bed and stuff. They did the unfortunate crow magnet is just like but it's great
[00:30:45] I will say for fishback in his defense to sit across from essentially like
[00:30:50] Yeah, a crow mag or a caveman or something. Yeah, and now I'm like, what's your?
[00:30:55] Ethnicity and to come back with such a weasley dare I say and I can say this an answer that might have come from perhaps my mouth
[00:31:05] In response to that
[00:31:07] It is it is impressive and it is like also
[00:31:12] He's not know he's not white
[00:31:16] I mean, I can't tell you everything in me, but I'm pretty sure I am a general idea. Yeah
[00:31:21] She is she is not you can I mean I'm guessing like he's gonna be like Maltese or something
[00:31:28] I know cuz we don't know what they are
[00:31:29] I am more white than James Fishback as a Turkish man from the caucus region. Yes. Okay. I have more
[00:31:37] white in me than most of these Nazis do if we're being real. I mean, Nick Fuentes, Mexican. I'm
[00:31:43] going to guess he's Latino and Italian. Yeah. And that's my real guess. Yeah. Okay. All right. That
[00:31:48] does make sense. Someone is saying that his mother is a Colombian. There's some guesses for Indian.
[00:31:53] He's deaf Indian Indian from India. Also wait
[00:31:57] That's also another underrated
[00:32:00] Groporism identity as well Indian and hating Indians more than anything. Yes. Yes. I mean, that's there's a market for that to be fair
[00:32:07] Once the once the elan purchase kicked in and they started, you know, giving you eight dollars in monthly revenues
[00:32:13] Yeah, that's a huge market. Yeah, a base trad west accounts. Yeah, also people are saying lebanese
[00:32:20] Interesting, but we don't know what they are either because some of them claim, oh, we are
[00:32:26] Phoenician Phoenician, but what's a Phoenician? They don't have that on Wikipedia. They don't have
[00:32:31] that. Even the other one I use is more of a racial Wikipedia. We don't know what that is.
[00:32:35] Racipedia or is it Grapes? It's Grogapedia. Yeah, Grog, oh, Grogapedia. The only, the real
[00:32:41] uncompromised one. Uncompromised by them.
[00:32:44] But what are you? Do you know what you are?
[00:32:48] I don't know. You have no idea?
[00:32:52] I have no idea. I know that I'm a Christian. I know that I'm an American. I know that I was born here.
[00:32:56] I know that I'm a Byron Donald. He's not born here. He's an anchor baby.
[00:32:59] Fair enough. Along with the fact. Along with Billy on Omar.
[00:33:02] He's an anchor baby. He was.
[00:33:03] You are right. Look, the 23 Me thing, honestly, I think that...
[00:33:07] What do you think he's anchored to?
[00:33:09] What does anyone have to hide? What does anyone have to hide?
[00:33:12] I think Congressman Donald should do the same thing.
[00:33:16] I think anyone running for office should be as open as a book as possible.
[00:33:22] I've stood here for two hours and took questions from every single person I've had one.
[00:33:25] I don't know what it is, but what I will tell you is that my family has deep roots
[00:33:30] in this country.
[00:33:31] I pledge allegiance to one flag and one flag only, and I bend the knee to one man and one
[00:33:35] man only.
[00:33:36] That is Jesus Christ.
[00:33:37] Pause on that, pause on that, you're bending for Jesus?
[00:33:42] That's gay.
[00:33:43] He would not want that.
[00:33:44] We found one of his ethnicities, gay, yeah, that's right.
[00:33:49] Oh yeah, oh Jesus, oh Jesus came back.
[00:33:52] Let me kneel real quick in front of this brother over here.
[00:33:54] Yeah, let me get on my knees, dude, okay bro, pause.
[00:33:57] I want you to plop that thing out of the robes
[00:33:59] and ride into my motherfucking Colombian mouth.
[00:34:01] Yeah.
[00:34:02] Crazy, what is disrespect for the Christ?
[00:34:04] Yeah.
[00:34:05] Disrespect.
[00:34:06] would not cop dome from James. Hell no. He'd be like, no, give me your
[00:34:11] vote. Give me a way more dignified female. That's what would happen. Yeah.
[00:34:18] It is definitely some Israeli. You know, I mean, Israel is a very Israel is the
[00:34:24] Gropor nation. That is actually true. When you think about it, they do have
[00:34:29] they do have Nazis of all different that is true. The Russian neo-Nazis to the
[00:34:34] 90s gangs. Yeah. Yeah, which are the whitest. I would say those are the whitest
[00:34:38] Nazis you can get in Israel. Absolutely. But I love it. And it was I was
[00:34:44] devastating for me like this stuff has been because I've been a part of the
[00:34:47] Goyper movement for a few weeks. Of course. And it's been devastating to have
[00:34:53] scandal after scandal after scandal hit my community like this. Obviously, you
[00:34:58] know, I parted ways with Rift TV about three hours ago. You know, I'm still with
[00:35:03] Elijah and like a sort of business arrangement, but yeah, no longer official partner, you
[00:35:08] know, with fishback, uh, you know, I, I was his co-host of whatever we did with the debate
[00:35:14] team and he had an inappropriate relationship with the girl in, but it's like, first of
[00:35:19] all, the age of consent in Florida is the highest in the country, which, you know, we
[00:35:25] got to make some changes, which James Fishback is going to hopefully deliver on.
[00:35:28] It's he's going to do this is our, this is our,
[00:35:31] and I'll say this because my theory is that we're building
[00:35:34] a black Hitler in America.
[00:35:36] Fishback is like, we will look back at him
[00:35:38] in the black Hitler textbooks,
[00:35:40] which we will get in black Hitler America.
[00:35:42] Yeah.
[00:35:43] And he will be like, this is a but a stepping stone on the way.
[00:35:45] Yeah, that's since I called Nicholas Fuentes
[00:35:50] a gay Mexican manly neo-Nazi.
[00:35:54] Yeah.
[00:35:55] He's been very offended by that for like the past
[00:35:58] week or so he like talks about it every day, but in like, I'm not mad. I'm not mad, but
[00:36:03] also kind of like I am mad moment. And what's really interesting about it is he actually
[00:36:08] said exactly what you just said. Does anyone have a, does anyone have that link real quick
[00:36:13] where he was like, you know, I'm actually the silver surfer. He said of like, what,
[00:36:18] what comes next? They're like a pure Arian hit Larry.
[00:36:22] I do think that that's true. I mean, I gotta give it to him. I will say that Fuentes, listen,
[00:36:26] I love people of every kind.
[00:36:29] He is a more diverse friend group than I do.
[00:36:31] I hate you, Filipino man.
[00:36:35] It's all just, it's all just.
[00:36:37] Also, Anjurtees Black.
[00:36:39] Yeah, exactly.
[00:36:40] Kanye.
[00:36:41] Kanye, yeah.
[00:36:42] Black gay and differently abled.
[00:36:44] Yeah.
[00:36:45] It's like, it is, I'm like, this is.
[00:36:48] Clavicular is not decipherable.
[00:36:51] I don't have a guy like that in my roster.
[00:36:53] Well, it's not a roster.
[00:36:54] But I don't have a guy like that.
[00:36:55] Pause.
[00:36:56] pause on that, pause on roster, but I don't have a guy like that, you know?
[00:37:00] No, I agree. No, these guys do live in much more diverse environments.
[00:37:05] It's crazy, it's crazy, you know what I mean?
[00:37:08] Clavicular is racially ambiguous because like he's the, every group has to have like a,
[00:37:14] like a, like a rage change. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:37:16] And I feel like he's doing so many peptides that he, he definitely has moved into the Italian
[00:37:21] category. Yes. Oh, absolutely. And if he keeps consuming more peptides, he could be something
[00:37:26] different. He does meth too. Yeah. Yeah. He micro doses, micro doses. What is that? He's just
[00:37:32] did you smoke it? Yeah. He said it's an appetite suppressant. That is true. Yeah. Because I used
[00:37:37] to mega dose meth. Yeah. And he's like, I want to do it for hollow cheeks. I know that Clavicular
[00:37:42] said that. Yeah. Yeah. It's for appetite suppression and you know, losing his weight loss.
[00:37:48] us. Um, whereas, uh, no one sent me the Nick Flanthus clip, by the way, a chat needs to
[00:37:55] be locking in also shouts out to the YouTube audience as well. Uh, we're live on YouTube
[00:38:00] as well. Um, what's up YouTube? This is Hassan. Best fishback in the surname revolution.
[00:38:11] My, my grandparent, my grandfather. Yeah. My grandfather was like, you wanted to be different.
[00:38:16] literally. Because it's Bekir Olu, like the OG is like the son of Bekir, Bekir Olu, it's very common,
[00:38:22] right? Bekir Olu? Yeah. I knew it Bekir Olu. Yeah, it's like a super, because Bekir is the family
[00:38:28] familial name, and then Olu just means son of, and in Arabic and in Turkish culture, like in the
[00:38:34] Ottoman Empire, you're just like son of, like, that's a super common like naming convention.
[00:38:40] So he was like, you know what big kid it sounds like he cat and there is no like I've never met another
[00:38:48] Yeah, I've never met another one. So he was right. It is fucking unique
[00:38:54] It must have been awesome to be like a guy in a
[00:38:57] Like modernizing country like you know because they did this in a few countries. They're like, right everybody
[00:39:02] Me last name Hansel Moles you were Armenian in which case it was not so awesome for that. Oh, okay. Oh, yeah
[00:39:08] I forgot, you're also in the, you're an agent.
[00:39:12] I'm not a denier, I just haven't heard about it.
[00:39:14] Oh, okay.
[00:39:15] I guess, I guess Eric Adams was successful then.
[00:39:18] He was the one guy that worked on it.
[00:39:20] Yeah, you were, what a sad stadium of affairs
[00:39:24] for the Turkish lobby.
[00:39:25] Oh my God, Dr. Oz.
[00:39:27] Yeah.
[00:39:28] Well, okay, no, no, he's bringing,
[00:39:30] he's bringing the Turkish lobby back.
[00:39:32] Yeah.
[00:39:33] Yeah, the Eric Adams one was sad,
[00:39:34] because I was like, I was looking at that
[00:39:36] And I was just like, bro, Israel gets to literally make politicians embarrass themselves.
[00:39:41] And then the most you can get out of the mayor of New York is that you're begging him in
[00:39:47] the DMs not to recognize the Armenian genocide.
[00:39:49] Like other people can do it, but like you don't do it.
[00:39:52] And also accelerating the fucking fire code, the fire safety.
[00:39:57] Yes.
[00:39:58] Yeah.
[00:39:59] The embassy, which we're streaming from right now.
[00:40:00] Yeah.
[00:40:01] Yeah.
[00:40:02] We're in the Turkish embassy right now.
[00:40:03] All right.
[00:40:04] Let's see what this is.
[00:40:05] 6 comes out James Fisher says there'll be a 24 hour long marathon of playing GTA 6 in the governor's mansion when it releases
[00:40:11] Okay, so this is inconsistent. I thought GTA 6 would be Goislaw. I think it's Goislaw. Yeah, is it not?
[00:40:16] Yeah, it's Rockstar, what Gloucester. Yeah, when it finally comes when GTA 6 finally comes
[00:40:21] We are gonna have a 24-hour long
[00:40:25] GTA 6 marathon in the governor's mansion
[00:40:33] This is also the
[00:40:35] First of all, why does Groeper, respect?
[00:40:38] Long sleeve shirt pulled tight over the belly.
[00:40:41] Yeah, look at the, but look at the stance.
[00:40:43] Like he's, he's stanced up.
[00:40:45] This is kind of the Groeper stance.
[00:40:46] Yeah.
[00:40:47] Like, like, you know, forward stance.
[00:40:50] Yeah.
[00:40:51] It's, he is very uncomfortable in a skid, but he's wearing his head held high.
[00:40:55] Oh, to be able to sweat dripping down his piggy legs.
[00:41:00] Oh, the diabetic dad sneakers and everything.
[00:41:03] You imagine being a top student at like Tallahassee High and they're like, hey, congratulations.
[00:41:08] You're the valedictorian for your reward for doing so well and working so hard in school
[00:41:13] is you get to go hang out with James Fishback and play video games for 24 hours straight.
[00:41:19] Well, you know, he's he does love having 17 year olds in his immediate vicinity.
[00:41:24] That's true.
[00:41:25] So that's that's more of a there's more of a get for both people.
[00:41:27] It's a mutually beneficial situation.
[00:41:29] I think someone said those are Yeezys and I believe that is.
[00:41:32] Oh, those are Yeezy's, you're right.
[00:41:35] Awesome.
[00:41:35] That makes it so much worse, I think.
[00:41:38] Is this what it would be like
[00:41:39] if I ran for Congress or something?
[00:41:42] If you ran on his platform.
[00:41:43] No, but if I was just like,
[00:41:44] because he's just doing,
[00:41:46] if like, I think of this as like,
[00:41:47] oh, you know all like the dumb like,
[00:41:49] you see like stupid left wing shit online sometimes,
[00:41:51] I don't know, I hate that, yeah.
[00:41:53] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:41:54] It's like, but, and I'm sure like,
[00:41:56] if you're a serious like right wing guy,
[00:41:58] you see a guy like fishback, you know what I mean?
[00:42:01] Oh, yeah.
[00:42:02] I feel like if this is like, if like a mean guy ran for,
[00:42:06] I guess that did happen a few times.
[00:42:08] That has happened.
[00:42:10] But it's just like, come on.
[00:42:11] Like you're just repeating shit you saw on Twitter
[00:42:14] for like two people that heard about you from Twitter.
[00:42:17] Pulling at 1%, by the way.
[00:42:19] That's the 1%.
[00:42:20] Yeah. That's the top.
[00:42:22] Yeah. That's the-
[00:42:22] That's the verify, that's the elite.
[00:42:24] Yeah.
[00:42:25] What is the problem exactly with what?
[00:42:28] The statutory rapist, groiper,
[00:42:31] ethnically ambiguous griper candidate?
[00:42:34] I will say this, I just, I'm just not, I'm just,
[00:42:38] I actually do, I'm literally gonna email him
[00:42:41] and see if I can chat him for a couple of days.
[00:42:43] I think it is-
[00:42:44] He would do it, he's desperate.
[00:42:45] He's more desperate to be on camera than Alan Dershowitz.
[00:42:47] I'll double his fucking campaign contributions.
[00:42:49] I'm not a journalist, I could do that.
[00:42:50] Yeah, well first of all, that's not, it won't take much.
[00:42:52] I think he raised the-
[00:42:53] It's $950 something dollars.
[00:42:54] Yeah.
[00:42:55] Which is actually-
[00:42:57] Like it's, you could legally double his campaign contributions
[00:43:00] maxi out which is crazy. I'll give him a job he wants you know but I I really I
[00:43:08] do want to follow around because I want to see what this translates into real
[00:43:11] life. I want to see the energy there. The movement is real. A little GTA 6. Look you
[00:43:19] need it you need a governor who can do a little carjacking in GTA. I grew up
[00:43:25] playing San Andreas which is a very interesting game. I do not. Very
[00:43:29] interesting game. Don't beating up hookers and GTA's. Just make that very clear. Awesome speech, dude.
[00:43:37] Awesome. Thanks for the cool afternoon. Like, fuck yeah. Dude, I love, I do have a couple laughs.
[00:43:43] You got to be able to have a couple laughs to your governor about Grand Theft
[00:43:46] beating hookers and Grand Theft. I think the most important thing for me is a meme.
[00:43:50] That's like, that to me is when you fucking, you start spitting memes at me, I'm like, okay,
[00:43:54] Okay, brother.
[00:43:56] Did you know that he pulled this off too?
[00:43:57] Good candidate is good.
[00:43:58] Florida Governor candidate joins Tinder
[00:44:00] to meet young female voters.
[00:44:02] They are on there.
[00:44:03] Yeah.
[00:44:04] They're not on there.
[00:44:05] God knows I'll try.
[00:44:06] I didn't think Kamala lost.
[00:44:10] Yeah.
[00:44:12] Wait, did they do that too?
[00:44:13] No, no, no, no, no.
[00:44:14] But I was just on there.
[00:44:16] Looking for Kamala?
[00:44:17] Yeah, I was just talking to young voters.
[00:44:19] No.
[00:44:19] And he's like, hey, have you heard about it?
[00:44:20] Because I set the age, 18 to 19.
[00:44:23] Yeah, and that's-
[00:44:24] And I'm like, you just got the right to vote.
[00:44:26] That's awesome.
[00:44:27] Don't waste it on Trump.
[00:44:29] I'm a 36 year old white man.
[00:44:31] And I just, I think first of all, you call me,
[00:44:33] let's get off this Tinder chat.
[00:44:34] Yeah, yeah.
[00:44:36] That's up close and personal.
[00:44:38] That's like a lot easier to convince people to do things.
[00:44:41] Yeah.
[00:44:42] Like vote for Kamala Harris.
[00:44:43] Oh yeah, fuck man.
[00:44:44] I had a fake Timothy Chalamet on Raya.
[00:44:48] I got a bunch of people to vote for Kamala.
[00:44:50] We'll get to Kamala Harris' account in a second.
[00:44:56] We'll talk about that.
[00:44:57] That is how you say, yeah, Kamala, Kamala.
[00:45:00] These things, you know.
[00:45:01] Tinder banned him, which is, I've been banned from Tinder.
[00:45:05] How will I now meet young female voters
[00:45:07] where they are election interference, he says.
[00:45:10] Also, he follows me.
[00:45:12] I didn't realize that until now.
[00:45:13] I might have you DM him.
[00:45:15] Your account has been banned for advertising,
[00:45:17] promoting, or campaigning.
[00:45:20] We rock with, we rock with James, we rock with James.
[00:45:24] Yeah, he is, he's great.
[00:45:27] He's doing the most, maybe a little too much.
[00:45:32] But let's see what his latest, his Goyslop analysis is.
[00:45:37] Oh!
[00:45:38] Oh!
[00:45:39] People clearly seem to love it.
[00:45:41] From here to Goyslop.
[00:45:44] And that, that is on Gentile, okay?
[00:45:48] Wow.
[00:45:49] Wow.
[00:45:50] Gentile. He thinks that perhaps, perhaps, you put me, you put me in a room with this guy.
[00:45:59] Five minutes later, he'll be at the wall. Wait, the whaling wall? He'll be at the wall.
[00:46:05] The whaling wall. He'll change the name from the whaling wall to the smiling wall
[00:46:09] once he gets there because he'll be so happy to be there. Ear to ear. Ear to ear. He'll be like,
[00:46:14] oh my god, you know what? I was saying a week ago, I was calling food goyslop. I was saying
[00:46:19] on Gentile, and then now after five minutes with Brace, he explained to me a few things.
[00:46:26] And obviously, as I can show you now, my poor skin gone. I do want to know if he's circumcised,
[00:46:31] actually, because a lot of Gentiles in America are circumcised. Yeah. Because if he is, I think
[00:46:36] this could be an issue. Yeah, they took that from me. You think Byron Donald's is circumcised?
[00:46:43] Yes. You do? Yeah. Everyone in America is circumcised. No, I mean, Muslims,
[00:46:49] we do it too but I know but I don't know why you guys do it I just I don't know
[00:46:54] it's the same as like Halal Kosher you know yeah we just kind of looked at the
[00:46:58] notes and we're like this seems good yeah you're like Christiane already they're
[00:47:02] not doing these things and we got to do like we got to go back this seems like a
[00:47:05] good practice yeah yeah so that's that's that's that was a L I guess I'm an
[00:47:13] intact of this so I do I am now oh you let me do a big stream about this I'm not
[00:47:18] I will say this, I'm not going to knock the scissors out of your hand.
[00:47:22] It's not, you know what I mean?
[00:47:24] But I read an essay by Gary Steingart, which perhaps one day I'll read on your stream very slowly,
[00:47:31] in The New Yorker, about his botched circumcision.
[00:47:34] And I used to be fairly agnostic about this subject.
[00:47:37] But once I read that, I was like, this is an unspeakable horror.
[00:47:40] We cannot be doing this anymore.
[00:47:42] anymore. What wasn't one of the OG Puerto Rican groepers he became a groper because he also had
[00:47:52] a box circumcision. Dude, yes. The neo-nazi cartoon. Is he Puerto Rican too? Yeah. Respect. Yeah. Respect.
[00:48:01] Is there a single groper who's streaming from anywhere but the favela?
[00:48:05] Yeah, well, so there is a it goes in either direction like sometimes you get a circumcision and it doesn't take and you get a second one like Tony the couple
[00:48:15] Who is now?
[00:48:17] Oh, we cut his shit, but so here's the deal
[00:48:20] For those of you don't know. I don't know if I can say this on twitch. I can definitely say on YouTube
[00:48:25] In certain religious circumcisions, oh
[00:48:28] Oh
[00:48:31] I think I know where you're going. Some happens some happens. Okay. It's a little bit of magic happens
[00:48:37] Yeah, and my question is you mean up close and personal you get up post in person. Maybe the blood goes somewhere
[00:48:44] We don't know where I want circumcised by the way. I want to be honest my parents forgot
[00:48:49] I'm not even joking. They're just like yeah, there's still time. There is there is
[00:48:54] Um, but, uh, and people are like, Oh, you can't be bearded in a Jewish cemetery.
[00:48:58] Well, guess what?
[00:49:00] I'll never die.
[00:49:02] Fair.
[00:49:02] If you're an adult and you're doing a religious circumcision, are they still
[00:49:09] sucking on your thing for a little bit?
[00:49:12] Well, Tony DeCoppel did it right about it extensively and he did not mention
[00:49:15] that part.
[00:49:16] That's why I, why, why else would I know that Tony DeCoppel got a second adult
[00:49:20] circumcision?
[00:49:22] Yeah, I wasn't there, dude.
[00:49:23] Yeah, no Muslims allowed in the circumcision room.
[00:49:28] What the fuck is this?
[00:49:30] Wow, today a Bolshevism.
[00:49:32] But this also this could go in either direction.
[00:49:34] I know, this seems like you're sniffing it.
[00:49:36] No, it's almost like it's off.
[00:49:38] But it could be hands off or it could be that they're they're sniffing it with the
[00:49:43] Have you ever seen can you Google something real quick?
[00:49:46] Well, actually, maybe I should Google this on my phone first to make sure it shows up.
[00:49:49] So in San Francisco, they were going to ban circumcision.
[00:49:52] There was like a ballot measure to do it and the people behind the ballot measure go like there was a lot of support
[00:49:57] Uh-huh until they put out a comic book called foreskin man
[00:50:02] Okay
[00:50:04] And you should maybe draw the image or see of
[00:50:08] of it on there because it kind of has to be seen to be believed just for a
[00:50:14] comic
[00:50:17] You want me to look at foreskin man comic book cock I
[00:50:20] I didn't say cock. Oh, I thought you said cock. Wait. Oh. Oh my God. Wait, this didn't
[00:50:29] increase the support. No, it tanked it. And why doesn't show you what probably says on
[00:50:34] there. Yeah, beginning initiative. I remember when this happened. Force came as a comic
[00:50:39] book created by Matthew Hess to protect against circumcision, the comic book centers for skin
[00:50:43] man superheroes stays babies from being circumcised and fights there would be circumcisers. Also,
[00:50:50] To brush the subject matter and not get even a little bit anti-Semitic, you have to give
[00:50:54] them props for that.
[00:50:55] Well, I think you speak perhaps too soon.
[00:50:58] Oh, no.
[00:50:59] I think perhaps you have not maybe got any later parts of the Wikipedia page.
[00:51:04] Oh, no.
[00:51:05] Quite a few, and I will say, I have to maybe agree with the ADL on this one.
[00:51:12] Oh, no.
[00:51:13] Because if, if, if,
[00:51:15] Oh, Fortschieman attends a Brit Mila
[00:51:17] and battles a monster, oh no.
[00:51:22] He does basically have a Dysdermarie in fight with Moils.
[00:51:28] He is blonde and he is a perfect Aryan God.
[00:51:31] He is a Aryan God.
[00:51:32] And he is often defending the Fortschieman.
[00:51:35] Also there's a Muslim one too.
[00:51:37] Wait, wait.
[00:51:39] Cause he, there's multiple issues in this comic book.
[00:51:40] There was not just one Fortschieman.
[00:51:42] There's like eight editions of Four Skin Men.
[00:51:45] I didn't.
[00:51:45] Go back to the Google image search or whatever.
[00:51:49] Wait, let me, it's right here, images?
[00:51:52] Yeah.
[00:51:53] So I think you see.
[00:51:55] Wait, hold on, let's just not put cock in there.
[00:51:57] Just save some.
[00:51:58] Oh, oh, oh, oh.
[00:52:02] Yes.
[00:52:03] Oh.
[00:52:04] And so I think, and there was many, what is it?
[00:52:07] Can I just say this is drawn exceptionally well.
[00:52:10] It's crazy.
[00:52:11] Like this is a this is a labor of love. This is what he put all the money from the campaign to was making this anti-circumcision comic book
[00:52:19] Yeah, like good. Like look
[00:52:22] Jorah roundup is Jorah Jewish name
[00:52:27] I've never heard that name before
[00:52:30] Round up the guests and take them upstairs. Yerrick and I will carry out the holy covenant. Yeah
[00:52:36] He made them look Brawlok though. He did he made look fucking badass
[00:52:40] Yeah, they look kind of they also have like machine guns together and they're like dying to get the foreskin
[00:52:47] But the thing is they they repeat this. Oh
[00:52:52] That's the Muslim wait wait. This is Ottoman
[00:52:55] Like does he does he think like I mean this is like a Janissary. Yeah, he does he think this is what Turkey looks like
[00:53:02] I mean, he's got also like I think they're gonna circumcise foreskin man himself
[00:53:07] Oh, yeah, it's called the Sunnet knife.
[00:53:09] Yeah, okay, so Sunnet is the practice in Islam.
[00:53:14] And you're not supposed to do it right after birth.
[00:53:15] You're supposed to do it when the child is like, you know.
[00:53:18] Ask for it.
[00:53:19] Six, seven.
[00:53:20] Really?
[00:53:21] Yeah, something like that.
[00:53:22] You got to circumcise me, you're a sex brother?
[00:53:23] No, I got circumcised at birth because I was born here.
[00:53:26] But, yeah, Sunnet is like this whole ceremony,
[00:53:31] this whole process.
[00:53:32] Yeah, Seth Harp and Roth d'Alted are duking it out.
[00:53:35] which is great because well hold on let's just let's just stay on topic yeah
[00:53:42] stay on topic for now wait until the kid is able to carry the trauma yes
[00:53:46] exactly you got to click on vulva girl over there wait oh does he go after like
[00:53:52] female circumcision female genital immunization is there's vulva girl I
[00:53:57] think it's below oh damn bonus pin up inside of your issue of foreskin man
[00:54:03] Wow. Wait, where the fuck is he there? Is it like the...
[00:54:08] Is he saying like it's like an indigenous tribe or something? Are they also doing circumcision?
[00:54:13] Do you guys know more about circumcision than anybody else?
[00:54:16] I didn't know they did circumcision like that down there.
[00:54:19] Is that what apocalypto is about?
[00:54:22] He's like, don't fucking circumcise me!
[00:54:25] Let's stay on topic and the topic is force game man. Yes, only the most important news story.
[00:54:31] I ordered an issue of Foreskin Man off of eBay a couple of years ago, but I got cancelled.
[00:54:35] I think that maybe it was like a...
[00:54:37] They found out that you're Jewish.
[00:54:39] They're like, you can't have this.
[00:54:41] What I'm trying to learn.
[00:54:43] This is ancient.
[00:54:44] This is text only for Aryan eyes.
[00:54:46] It is.
[00:54:47] It is crazy that they...
[00:54:49] Oh, you can...
[00:54:50] Oh, there's archive on the internet.
[00:54:52] Oh my God.
[00:54:54] Oh, wow.
[00:54:56] incredible. That is, wait, how do how do you make this like easier to read?
[00:55:06] Actually reading books in archive can be kind of a pain. Yeah, this is this is
[00:55:11] tough. I can't. You could do on the on the right. You could maybe do full screen.
[00:55:21] But, oh yeah, it's still kind of like, oh wow, lots of babes.
[00:55:28] This has got everything, dude.
[00:55:31] Fuck.
[00:55:32] That's, that's, it's Forzkin Man!
[00:55:34] Yeah.
[00:55:35] You click download, wait, you can download it from this?
[00:55:39] Oh.
[00:55:40] Hell yeah.
[00:55:41] 4,000 views.
[00:55:42] I, I would probably, wait, look, topics, comic, general immutilation.
[00:55:50] Wow. Okay. So, as you can imagine, the ballot measure failed because they released Foreskin
[00:56:02] Man. Everyone was like, oh, there's Foreskin Man trading cards. Obviously. Yeah. There's
[00:56:12] 90 of them. Dude, they put so much effort into this. Frustrated by society's failure
[00:56:19] to protect its oh wait can you just like fucking up there it is this makes it much easier to read okay
[00:56:25] frustrated by society's failure to protect its most vulnerable citizens foreskin man has taken
[00:56:29] up the fight against male genital mutilation aided by the power of his technologically advanced
[00:56:34] plasma boots foreskin white white boots taking boots to house now okay that's kind of lame but
[00:56:39] anyway foreskin man flies above the city to hunt down criminals who cut the genitals of innocent
[00:56:44] Boys is the dawn of a new era circumcise us beware miles has to make
[00:56:50] Former corporate scientists who now heads the Museum of genital integrity
[00:56:54] That's that's the shit on a small island surrounded by San Diego's famous beaches. Jeffrey. I see isn't that just San Diego?
[00:57:02] Yeah, unbeknownst to the public miles also for skin man an intact of a superhero who rescues innocent boys from the way wait
[00:57:08] Wait, this is very different than like Clark Kent Superman where it's like totally irrelevant
[00:57:14] the same job. Oh, God, it's not me. I'm not foreskin man. I'm a humble, I'm a humble foreskin
[00:57:22] intactivist analyzer based on like an island outside of San Diego, where we look at young
[00:57:30] boys penises to make sure that they have genital integrity. Wow. Wait, I want to see the villains
[00:57:37] in here. Keep going. Dr. Eric, Edgar Griswold, a crumpled physician who has never been known
[00:57:43] for his bedside manner, but few would guess the startling transformation that takes place
[00:57:47] inside of him when he sees the intact force of a young boy. Watch Dr. Griswold trade medicine
[00:57:51] for madness as he metamorphosizes into the craze and demented doctor mutilator is never
[00:57:58] ending quest to amputate healthy foreskin. Healthy foreskins, as opposed to unhealthy
[00:58:02] foreskins. Yes. Those are amputatable. Wow. Amber Young is thrilled to be the mother of
[00:58:08] a healthy baby boy, but when the routine check up with her, also these are the worst trading
[00:58:12] cards can I just say well because you don't have the you don't have the the fucking foils
[00:58:17] orlando young little orlando young thought his new life was going to be okay
[00:58:23] oh oh oh these are this is orlando young yes yeah i'm beginning to realize this is i'm stupid
[00:58:28] i love aurora tattington though after inheriting her deceased husband's fortune aurora tattington
[00:58:34] said to take place a major stockholder bioflesh international when aurora later discovered
[00:58:39] that the company is involved in trafficking of infant foreskins.
[00:58:43] What do you think Zins are, dude?
[00:58:44] That's, she began selling her shares
[00:58:49] to help finance the new Intactivus projects,
[00:58:50] including the infamous opening of exhibit
[00:58:52] of Museum of Genital Integrity.
[00:58:56] This is Monster Moil.
[00:58:57] Okay, come on.
[00:58:58] Mm-hmm, nothing excites him more
[00:59:01] than cutting into the penile flesh
[00:59:03] of an eight-day-old infant boy.
[00:59:06] After the glorified Brit Milano is complete,
[00:59:08] the delicious mix of love.
[00:59:09] The pet provides the icing on the cake.
[00:59:11] Intactiveness of impression,
[00:59:12] monster mode, and retire, but that will never happen.
[00:59:15] The after-private season was cold.
[00:59:16] Sarah Sacks, come on.
[00:59:19] Tricey, the best in her husband sometimes to the fall,
[00:59:21] although being married to Jethro.
[00:59:23] Jethro?
[00:59:24] Jethro Sacks, that is a great name
[00:59:27] for a guy in a foreskin comic.
[00:59:29] Yeah, now Sarah's a son to look after.
[00:59:31] She will soon have to make a difficult choice
[00:59:32] that will alter the course of his life.
[00:59:34] Which future will she choose?
[00:59:36] Dude, they spent so much time on this.
[00:59:42] They spent so much time and effort on this.
[00:59:44] It's incredible.
[00:59:46] There's a lot of babies on here.
[00:59:47] Glicksacks is the baby.
[00:59:49] Wait, is that baby jacked?
[00:59:51] Is that baby effect girls?
[00:59:52] The baby doesn't have packs, yeah.
[00:59:54] That's because he's intact so far.
[00:59:57] Glicksacks.
[00:59:58] Praise picked a good page.
[01:00:02] Praise be thou, our God King of the universe
[01:00:05] who has commanded me to circumcise the child in thy name,
[01:00:08] and thank thee, O Lord, for the joy is Mitziza Bepev,
[01:00:13] for which I am about to partake.
[01:00:15] That's it, monster, keep babbling.
[01:00:18] Time to make your sacrifice to God, Glyck.
[01:00:22] Come on, it's not a sacrifice.
[01:00:25] All right, so I gotta go to analysis.
[01:00:27] Yeah, you're gonna tell them about this, I assume.
[01:00:29] No, we don't need to.
[01:00:30] Maybe I will.
[01:00:31] This is, these are your best kept secrets.
[01:00:34] All right, Bryce, thank you so much for coming on.
[01:00:35] No problem, I will be back.
[01:00:37] I'll be back.
[01:00:38] Yeah, we'll do more.
[01:00:39] We'll do more this week.
[01:00:40] I'm here.
[01:00:46] All right, close the door one last time for me.
[01:00:47] Thank you.
[01:00:50] That was a brief insight into...
[01:00:54] My twisted mind?
[01:00:56] Into your twisted mind.
[01:00:58] The mind that brought us Foreskin Man,
[01:01:00] it's Bryce Belden, he wrote it.
[01:01:02] Maybe I could buy the rights to Foreskin Man.
[01:01:04] I said that's it you did not close that door at all. I just re-open
[01:01:10] Yeah
[01:01:13] Okay
[01:01:16] You keep losing shit, I keep losing my scarf in particular
[01:01:21] Maybe wait, it's it's in your jacket. Yes. Where I it's in the back. I'm back left
[01:01:30] Yeah
[01:01:34] because that's what happens. Yeah, which result? Yeah, we don't know. We don't know about that.
[01:01:39] Uh, I'm a Los Angelina. Yeah. All right. Okay. JD Vance spoke about Fuentes. Oh hell yeah.
[01:01:52] I cannot believe that this fucking this, this window is open in my hotel room. It's cold as
[01:01:57] fucking here. What a perfect, what a perfect situation. Yeah, JD Vance had this daily mail
[01:02:04] back and forth. That was actually pretty interesting. We'll be taking a look at that as well.
[01:02:10] On to another figure that you have, over the course of your career, have gotten
[01:02:16] in a bit of a disagreement with Nick Fuentes. He's a, he's a, this far right white nationalist who
[01:02:22] that is very popular online with many people who support you.
[01:02:29] Is that right?
[01:02:30] Well, I mean, the Republicans.
[01:02:31] He certainly doesn't support me.
[01:02:32] Well, no, he doesn't support you at all,
[01:02:34] but he's actually in support of you.
[01:02:35] Well, I mean, he didn't support the administration.
[01:02:36] No, not at all.
[01:02:37] He didn't support us in the campaign in 2024.
[01:02:39] I find it interesting.
[01:02:40] I'm always asked to answer for this guy.
[01:02:42] I've got enough people who didn't support me
[01:02:43] I've got to answer for.
[01:02:45] I don't think I should have to answer for a guy who
[01:02:47] attacks my family and who didn't even support us in 2024.
[01:02:51] Like I said, I don't like the guy.
[01:02:53] You can doubt my family.
[01:02:54] Of course I do.
[01:02:56] I think, what did I say about him?
[01:02:57] That he can eat shit because anybody who goes after my family,
[01:03:01] whatever side they're on, they're on the opposite side of me.
[01:03:04] But do you think his supporters should be accepted
[01:03:07] into the Republican Party?
[01:03:08] What do you mean by his supporters?
[01:03:09] Well, I think he has supporters,
[01:03:11] grippers, do you think they should be accepted
[01:03:13] into the Republican Party?
[01:03:14] Well, I don't know what that means.
[01:03:16] I think people are gonna vote for us or not vote for us.
[01:03:19] I don't know what that means.
[01:03:23] You know what that means, bitch.
[01:03:24] You literally fucking said it and your reluctance to say, no, I condemn them is proof enough
[01:03:31] that you are actually on board.
[01:03:33] I think that there are certain things that we should be, we should have the moral clarity
[01:03:38] to condemn.
[01:03:39] I think Jew hatred is disgusting.
[01:03:41] You can criticize the policies of the Israeli government, but going after Jews.
[01:03:44] By the way, the interesting thing that I find about this online discourse about anti-Semitism
[01:03:50] is a lot of the people who say that they don't like Jews, they also say they're very concerned
[01:03:55] about Gaza.
[01:03:56] The person in the world alive today who has done more to promote the safety and livelihood
[01:04:04] of the people of Gaza, it's a little Jewish guy by the name of Steve Whitcoff who works
[01:04:09] in the Trump administration, is a very dear friend of mine.
[01:04:11] So people who say on the one hand they really care about innocent civilians in Gaza, while
[01:04:16] on the other hand trafficking and anti-Semitism, it's ridiculous.
[01:04:21] It should be condemned.
[01:04:22] I've condemned it.
[01:04:23] And it is one of the interesting things though about this, which is that if you look statistically
[01:04:30] at the rise of anti-Semitism, what you see is that all forms of ethnic and racial hatred
[01:04:37] are on the rise.
[01:04:38] And I think that we have to condemn all this stuff.
[01:04:40] You shouldn't hate people because they're white.
[01:04:42] You shouldn't hate people because they're Jewish.
[01:04:44] You shouldn't hate people because they're black.
[01:04:46] And I don't like anybody who does that
[01:04:48] or engages in that stuff.
[01:04:49] So when you see supporters of this or that person,
[01:04:52] all I can do is say what I believe,
[01:04:55] take the moral stands and the policy stands
[01:04:57] that I believe in, and if people wanna support me,
[01:04:59] they can support me.
[01:05:00] If they don't wanna support me, that's fine too.
[01:05:02] Okay, got us some more comfy clothes now that I was able to actually lock the door the window door thing
[01:05:16] But yeah, can you fix the noise gate? Thank you. Wait, is the noise gate still on or not on?
[01:05:23] It is fixed. Fuck you mean fix the noise gate. It was 90 degrees yesterday in West LA. Why are you flexing?
[01:05:38] Um, um, Zaron rigged that window. Yeah.
[01:05:54] Did you ask for a different room? No, I fixed it already. There's no more issues. Okay, let's close these four skin man tabs.
[01:06:01] Manus doesn't have it in him to be full woke. He's hedging his language. I mean he he wants to be woke
[01:06:08] But he also wants to be anti-woke. He he loves the Groyper coalition like he he loves
[01:06:14] farming the Groypers
[01:06:16] So of course
[01:06:21] He's in this unique predicament where he has to figure it out he has to figure out both somehow
[01:06:31] Which is why he will always lose because he will lose both sides for
[01:06:36] He will lose both sides because he has to fucking stand on that stupid ass fence
[01:06:45] Anyway
[01:06:47] Did you see Schumer and Jeffries caving yes
[01:06:52] It's expected
[01:06:55] I think I missed it. Can you explain who braces again? Please and thanks. He's he's Pispic granddad
[01:07:01] Anyway, all right. Let's get into it. All right. Let's, uh, we did James fish back already.
[01:07:15] We talked about that. Um, we got Epstein files to discuss the pages of evidence from
[01:07:23] the Jeffrey Epstein investigation is drawing attention all over the world. This goes beyond
[01:07:28] new evidence of the sex abuser's friendship with King Charles' brother, Andrew.
[01:07:33] The scandal is also forcing Britain's Prime Minister to answer tough questions about his
[01:07:37] leadership.
[01:07:38] Lee Kenire has more from London.
[01:07:41] Andrew Mountbatten-Winsor moved out of his Royal Lodge Monday, stripped of his home and
[01:07:46] royal titles for his association with Jeffrey Epstein and accusations of sexual abuse that
[01:07:52] he denies.
[01:07:53] Last weekend's release made these photos public.
[01:07:56] Andrew crouched over a female on the floor in Epstein's New York home and appears to
[01:08:01] confirm this infamous photo of Andrew with Virginia Jew Frey as real.
[01:08:06] Now UK police are investigating allegations from a second woman who claims Epstein sent
[01:08:11] her to the UK for a sexual encounter with Andrew in 2010.
[01:08:16] British authorities are also investigating this former UK lawmaker, Lord Peter Mandelson,
[01:08:21] for alleged abuse of public office.
[01:08:23] the latest release posted photos of him and emails he sent to Epstein sharing confidential
[01:08:28] market sensitive information while in a government position. Prime Minister Kier Starmer made
[01:08:33] Mandelson the ambassador to the U.S. last year and this morning he's apologizing to
[01:08:38] victims. Sorry that so many people with power failed you. Sorry for having believed Mandelson's
[01:08:46] lies and appointed him. Mandelson spoke to the BBC last month denying any wrongdoing.
[01:08:52] But there were no girls on that island when I was there.
[01:08:57] But victims like Ashley Ruebri want accountability in America too.
[01:09:02] I would go as far as to say the leaders in the past five administrations should be brought
[01:09:08] in in question.
[01:09:09] There has definitely not been enough accountability.
[01:09:13] Absolutely not.
[01:09:17] Accountability is what's being demanded here in Westminster and beyond as Epstein's connections
[01:09:21] all over the world have been revealed. In fact, Poland is investigating possible links between
[01:09:26] Epstein and Russian authorities to determine whether he could have been working as a spy.
[01:09:31] Adriana?
[01:09:32] Yeah.
[01:09:33] For millions.
[01:09:34] I love that the meta is to just be like, no, Epstein actually, Epstein for sure wasn't
[01:09:43] Israeli agent in spite of the numerous connections to Israel in spite of all of his advocacy
[01:09:52] for Israel, in spite of all the work that he did for the Israeli government alongside
[01:09:57] Ehud Barak, it's actually, he's a Russian, he's a Russian agent, he's KGB, he's FSB.
[01:10:05] Fucking awesome.
[01:10:06] I love that.
[01:10:07] I love that the media is doing that instead.
[01:10:09] He probably was working with Russia, he was working with Israel and USA too, probably
[01:10:11] than any intelligence agency that would have them? Yeah, no, I know. But it's kind of odd,
[01:10:19] though you think, that there's only one country that they're farming here.
[01:10:26] Who entered Epstein's jail? Tear? The night of his death?
[01:10:30] Newly released video logs appear to contradict official accounts.
[01:10:41] He literally said this to Ehud.
[01:10:47] I didn't think about it until I saw this channel 14 posts with what Ehud Barak told Epsi and
[01:10:51] the recently revealed file actually aligns perfectly with the Israeli right wing's favorite
[01:10:54] conspiracy theory about a so-called leftist elite trying to destroy Israel's Jewish character.
[01:11:05] The point is Israel's central to Epsi's operation chatter, not Russia exactly.
[01:11:08] initial connection to Russia was on Israel's behalf. So speaking, skipping the Russia is
[01:11:11] putting the car before the horse. Yeah. Like the amount of connections he has to like,
[01:11:19] first of all, the amount of connections that Russian oligarchs have specifically to the
[01:11:23] state of Israel is already plentiful, right? But outside of that, outside of that, there
[01:11:32] There is an abundance of conversations that we now have access to, an abundance of conversations
[01:11:39] that we now have access to, where Jeffrey Epstein is having long back and forths with
[01:11:46] Ehud Barak, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, and I think he was a defense minister
[01:11:50] at the time when those conversations were taking place of the Israeli state.
[01:11:54] There is no such Russian equivalence.
[01:11:57] So to hyper-focus on the Russian element here is utterly ridiculous.
[01:12:04] Yes, I saw the Channel 14 clip.
[01:12:07] I covered it as well.
[01:12:09] Like the hostage is, the issue of Epsom's connections to Ehud Barak play out completely
[01:12:12] different in American and Israeli politics, where Benjamin Netanyahu posted this clip
[01:12:19] from Channel 14, where they're talking about Jeffrey Epsom's connection to Ehud Barak.
[01:12:24] For those of you who don't know, Ehud Barak is supposed to be a part of the opposition.
[01:12:27] Or was the opposition to Benjamin Enneow, Benjamin Enneow's Likud, Ehud Barak is supposed
[01:12:32] to be the liberal, you know, the more tolerable liberal Zionist opposition, even though they
[01:12:38] fucking completely align on the issue of Jewish supremacy and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians,
[01:12:44] right?
[01:12:45] Very, very little daylight between the two.
[01:12:48] So this conversation takes place between Ehud Barak and Jeffrey Epstein, where they're
[01:12:54] discussing the issue with the population growth of Arabs in Israel.
[01:13:05] That's the real point of contention that they're trying to address.
[01:13:10] I want to start there though, because the way that these guys actually take this conversation
[01:13:15] is very different.
[01:13:16] i said it's funny that this was the state away benjamin in the house take away
[01:13:19] from the conversation a who brought in a scene we're having about israel's
[01:13:21] demographic concerns around the air population's growth
[01:13:24] jeffrey ebsney's suggestion to the air populations growth is the basically
[01:13:28] bring in
[01:13:29] people who are not like
[01:13:32] uh... originally jewish but like white people and then
[01:13:34] loosen up the restrictions around conversion
[01:13:37] is from what i understand is this thing is you have to be orthodox jew if
[01:13:40] you're uh... if you're converting
[01:13:44] Jeffrey Epstein's suggestion is you shouldn't be Orthodox, you shouldn't have to be Orthodox,
[01:13:47] you just like claim being Jewish as a white guy, and then this will make up for, this
[01:13:53] will make up for the demographic problems, the demographic concerns that Israel has because
[01:13:58] it wants to maintain a Jewish ethnic majority, a Jewish ethno-religious majority, right?
[01:14:05] So Benjamin Nin Yahu on the other hand has a very different approach to this, it says
[01:14:11] an amazing revelation about it would rock that was exposed in recordings of his
[01:14:14] pedophile friend jeffrey ebbstein
[01:14:16] and would rock suggest carrying out
[01:14:18] selection among jews and importing to uh... israel the right kind of jews
[01:14:23] those were neither miss raha nor right wing
[01:14:26] when the left in its messiah and rock failed to win the ballot box they try
[01:14:29] to replace the people
[01:14:31] and if that's not enough they can always rely on benet and le pete's brother
[01:14:35] had uh... of brothers to team up again
[01:14:38] with the muslim brotherhood
[01:14:41] Well, Ehud Barak and Benjamin Ninjaho and Jeffrey Epstein are completely aligned on
[01:14:56] the demographic concerns that Israel has.
[01:14:59] They might differ in their solutions, even though the original solutions of the demographic
[01:15:03] concerns was to literally do this with Russian migration, famously, because like there are
[01:15:10] lot of Russians in Israel that have no traceable, especially matrilineal Jewish ancestry, right?
[01:15:18] So they already had done this before to make Israel more white, not just to make Israel
[01:15:22] more Jewish, but to make Israel more white. They just basically took in a lot of people
[01:15:26] from the USSR at the time who aren't Jewish. And then they were just like, yeah, these people
[01:15:31] are Jewish as well. So that's literally all Jeffrey Epstein is suggesting in this,
[01:15:37] in this instance, is a different version of that, right? It's just ironic that Benjamin
[01:15:46] Nenial took that and turned it into something that was beneficial for his, or took that
[01:15:54] as a threat against his political project instead.
[01:16:00] Like he cares about the Mizrahi, asked the Tunisian, Berber, Jews came back to Tunisia,
[01:16:04] nice Israel. What's in that mind you, Tunisia is mainly white, so its Jewish population issue is that
[01:16:08] they're too bare bare. Yeah.
[01:16:16] Epstein helped who'd address this demographic concern via feel. Of course in the years that
[01:16:21] follow deals company became heavily involved in Israel and its military, supplying the error
[01:16:24] prone AI tools it used to indiscriminately solder slaughter civilians in Gaza and signing a strategic
[01:16:29] partnership with his MOD. I mean, I don't know if that had anything to do with the demographic
[01:16:35] concerns at all. But yeah, he did sell, he did get a hoodbrock to bring Palantir technology into.
[01:16:45] It's funny because Manial is basically doing great replacement conspiracy, but for white people,
[01:16:51] yeah.
[01:16:59] Anyway, that's just one aspect of the Epstein saga.
[01:17:03] To files linked to Jeffrey Epstein Landon.
[01:17:06] Interesting that, once again, often not discussed in western news at all.
[01:17:12] They exposed the life obsessively documented.
[01:17:18] Like this video of the convicted paedophile dancing.
[01:17:22] A billionaire who used his enormous wealth to abuse and hid behind a luxury lifestyle.
[01:17:28] Epstein files contain videos of massages, private jets and pools.
[01:17:33] I've never seen so many beautiful girls.
[01:17:37] A bizarre mix of more than 2,000 videos, 180,000 images, 3 million emails, texts,
[01:17:45] flight logs, all still being sifted through.
[01:17:48] Released by the US Department of Justice without context,
[01:17:52] some videos less than a second long.
[01:17:55] In this clip, Epstein chases women through a kitchen.
[01:18:01] Voices of unidentified girls can be heard.
[01:18:05] There's also this of Epstein, which appears to be filmed while he's in prison.
[01:18:10] He's secretly recording a video message for two women, who we won't name.
[01:18:14] You can see how all of a sudden they face that guy, some white guy trying to kiss me.
[01:18:19] It's very disgusting.
[01:18:20] the files heavily redacted sexually explicit videos. And it's not just
[01:18:25] Jeffrey Epstein's personal images. The files also contain videos captured by
[01:18:30] the US authorities. Here, Ghislaine Maxwell in 2016 being questioned over
[01:18:35] Virginia due phrase civil case.
[01:18:38] Who were the other 17 year old Mrs. Isidore aware of?
[01:18:41] I'm not aware of any.
[01:18:43] Were there any 16 year old Mrs. Isidore aware of?
[01:18:46] I'm not aware.
[01:18:48] I just want to be care. The only person that I'm aware of who it claims to have been, you know, we have to not have established the law at 17, given that she had changed her age so many times.
[01:19:02] And here she is in July 2020, a glimpse into her life inside her cell.
[01:19:08] She was waiting to hear whether or not she would be granted bail.
[01:19:12] And outside it, relaxed, making phone calls, some lasting more than 20 minutes,
[01:19:19] while facing charges of recruiting women and girls, including a 14-year-old.
[01:19:25] On Monday, Maxwell will be testifying under oath before Congress.
[01:19:30] The committee will be investigating the government's handling of the Epstein files.
[01:19:37] There is this footage from Epstein's Paris apartment.
[01:19:41] For while Williams' happy plays as a woman dances, a DNA paternity test can be seen on Epstein's desk.
[01:19:49] The same home where this now infamous photo of Peter Mandelson was taken.
[01:19:54] Which brings us neatly to here.
[01:19:56] Epstein outside the Louvre with France's former culture minister Jack Lang of course we should say
[01:20:03] Appearing in the files doesn't imply any wrongdoing well the files show excess
[01:20:08] Hotel rooms flat that's kind of wild to say that well
[01:20:12] You know putting up a b-roll footage of fucking Woody Allen who is
[01:20:19] You know, he's just a pest in his own right
[01:20:24] You know, even before the Epstein stuff, right? So kind of an odd choice there when if you're trying to
[01:20:32] If you're trying to protect the image of some of these people that were affiliated with Jeffrey Epstein
[01:20:38] interesting
[01:20:41] Shkar's selfies in one clip candle in the wind plays from his personal playlist on board what appears to be Epstein's private jet
[01:20:50] millions of files with little explanation for survivors the release
[01:20:57] reopens old wounds while context is often missing discomfort isn't we've now
[01:21:04] been through more than 60,000 photos and videos and thousands more emails in the
[01:21:09] Epstein files here's what you need to know Bill Gates is the latest high profile
[01:21:14] figure to face pressure after being named in the files this photo of him is
[01:21:19] taken from. Yeah. Not everyone mentioned the Epstein files is like affiliated with Jeffrey Epstein.
[01:21:24] Obviously, Norm Finkelstein is a great example of that. Norm Finkelstein was told them to fuck off
[01:21:28] basically, uh, when they were trying to establish connection. Um, I think like they even talked about
[01:21:34] like anti-Israel celebrities and Zayn Malik is mentioned in the files for that reason, because
[01:21:40] he was like mentioned as a anti-Israel celebrity. But then there's also the Bill Gates's of the
[01:21:44] the world. And Bill Gates, of course, is heavily involved and implicated in at least
[01:21:51] trying to figure out a way to rid his wife at the time, Melinda Gates, of a STD that
[01:22:00] he most likely contracted from someone on the island.
[01:22:08] We don't have the context around it. And again, merely appearing in the files isn't
[01:22:12] a suggestion of wrongdoing.
[01:22:14] Now, one email sent by Jeffrey Epstein to himself,
[01:22:17] a draft email that was never sent on to anyone else,
[01:22:20] he accuses Bill Gates of catching
[01:22:23] a sexually transmitted infection
[01:22:25] and then secretly trying to provide antibiotics
[01:22:28] to his wife at the time, Melinda Gates.
[01:22:30] Bill Gates has rejected that allegation,
[01:22:32] saying this false, and says he regrets
[01:22:34] ever meeting Jeffrey Epstein.
[01:22:37] Now, in another email sent by Epstein to himself,
[01:22:40] He says that he was helping Bill to get drugs in order to deal with consequences of sex
[01:22:45] with Russian girls.
[01:22:46] Again, he's denied his allegations, but his wife Melinda Gates, his ex-wife, has said
[01:22:51] that he has to answer some questions.
[01:22:53] For me, it's personally hard whenever those details come up, right?
[01:22:57] Because it brings back memories of some very, very painful times in my marriage.
[01:23:03] But I have moved on from that.
[01:23:06] I purposely pushed it away, and I moved on.
[01:23:10] I'm in a really unexpected, beautiful place in my life.
[01:23:15] So whatever questions remain there,
[01:23:17] what I don't, can't even begin to know all of it.
[01:23:21] Those questions are for those people
[01:23:22] and for even my ex-husband.
[01:23:24] They need to answer to those things, not me.
[01:23:27] The co-founder of Microsoft has not been accused
[01:23:29] by any of Ed Steen's victims,
[01:23:31] and he called the allegations absurd and completely false.
[01:23:34] You also spoke on Australia's Channel 9.
[01:23:37] I met Jeffrey in 2011.
[01:23:40] So over a period of three years, I
[01:23:42] had a number of dinners with him.
[01:23:46] The focus was always he knew a lot of very rich people,
[01:23:49] and he was saying he could get them
[01:23:52] to give money to global health.
[01:23:54] It's factually true that I was only at dinners.
[01:23:58] I never went to the island.
[01:23:59] I never met any women.
[01:24:00] And so the more that comes out, the more clear it'll be.
[01:24:04] I don't know about that, big dog.
[01:24:08] I don't know about that, big dog.
[01:24:14] Although the time was a mistake,
[01:24:16] it had nothing to do with that kind of behavior.
[01:24:18] We've also enough more emails detailing the relationship
[01:24:21] between Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein.
[01:24:24] This is an email from 2010 where Peter Mandelson
[01:24:27] has says he's gone to a spa.
[01:24:29] It was great, apart from the lack of happy ending.
[01:24:32] Now, whether that's a joke or not,
[01:24:34] It's notable that Manson is using sexualized language here because when he's previously
[01:24:38] talked about his relationship with Epstein, he said that as a gay man, he was kept away
[01:24:42] from the sexual nature of his life.
[01:24:46] And then there's this, another email.
[01:24:47] Boy, I tried to hit the Kevin Spacey.
[01:24:51] I'm gay.
[01:24:57] We guys know that fucking means that you're not,
[01:25:03] you can't be engaging in criminal acts.
[01:25:10] This one was sent on the day that Jeffrey Epstein
[01:25:13] was released from prison in 2009
[01:25:16] after being convicted of soliciting child prostitution.
[01:25:20] He says, free and home,
[01:25:21] Madison writes back, how shall we celebrate?
[01:25:27] Madison's involvement in the Labour Party is so perverse and so widespread, like his
[01:25:39] influences is all over the modern iteration of the Labour Party.
[01:25:44] So if Keir Starmer can get away scot-free from this connection, it will imply that the
[01:25:51] UK just like the United States of America has no real criminal justice system at all.
[01:26:01] Stammer already is a deeply unpopular figure, and utter vindication, utter vindication for
[01:26:26] for Corbin, obviously, once again. How do people just accept Starmer who came to power on the BS
[01:26:32] ousting of Corbin or Macron who did some BS to retain power after the left one? They just don't
[01:26:38] think about it, I think. Christian says to him with grace and modesty. Why wrote Kierr into this?
[01:26:44] Because Mandelson was one of the major players, if I'm not mistaken, on the ouster. I mean Kierr
[01:26:53] Stammer was one of the major players in the ouster of Jeremy Corbyn. Because if you recall,
[01:26:59] when Corbyn came to power, when Corbyn came to power, they tried to fucking,
[01:27:09] they tried to ouster him on numerous occasions. They tried on numerous occasions. And then the one
[01:27:14] that actually stuck amidst the separate controversy around Brexit was the anti-Semitism allegations.
[01:27:28] And of course, the media environment was very different back then, right? The media environment
[01:27:36] around anti-Semitism allegations, especially as it pertains to like any sort of commentary that is
[01:27:41] anti-Zionists, especially in the UK, was poisonous.
[01:27:49] And they basically destroyed Corbyn's momentum by consistently calling him an anti-Semite
[01:27:58] and also even setting up an internal labor investigation with some members personally
[01:28:05] engaging in anti-Semitism to call out anti-Semitism within the labor party structure to then tie
[01:28:11] it back to Jeremy Corbyn. Didn't Corbyn only step down after losing the 2019 election? He
[01:28:22] held on to leadership prior to that. Yes. But a big part of the reason why he lost the 2019
[01:28:27] election is because they hung him up with two different reasons. One, well, he had a,
[01:28:33] a, a not so great approach to the Brexit conversation where it was like inconsistent. It was wishy-washy.
[01:28:40] He tried to assume like a left pro Brexit position while simultaneously recognizing the issues with Brexit, which was certainly a problem.
[01:28:51] But he also got sabotaged from within the party because, one, he didn't already have enough.
[01:28:59] He had tremendous support from the rank and file, tremendous support from the Labour Party voters.
[01:29:07] But he did not have any support within the actual political structure of the party.
[01:29:14] He had a small contingency of carbonites within the party, but the rest of the party was actually right-wing labor acolytes.
[01:29:25] Geerstarmer being one of them.
[01:29:28] And the entire party infrastructure basically spent every waking moment trying to cast them out.
[01:29:35] And the way they did so successfully, for those of you who don't know, was by hitting him as an anti-Semite viciously from within the party.
[01:29:45] They smeared him as an anti-Semite over and over and over again.
[01:29:50] From October 2020, Sir Keir clarified on Friday morning that it was Mr. Corbyn's comments about the exaggeration of anti-Semitism that was the main reason for his suspension.
[01:30:02] Jeremy Corbyn joined labor 55 years ago as a teenager and led the party into the last
[01:30:07] general election, but the Eileenton North MP has now been suspended pending an investigation.
[01:30:15] Here's Starmer literally was one of these guys.
[01:30:19] Yeah, he fully lent into a Ben I style pro Brexit position.
[01:30:26] Corbyn, if you fully lent into a what Ben I style pro Brexit position Corbyn could have
[01:30:31] won.
[01:30:32] it was a I'm offering you clarity on this one of the main reasons were the main reasons
[01:30:40] that Peter Mandelson was let off the hook and eased into in the most important offices
[01:30:46] he could be given by the prime minister was because of his role in internal labor party
[01:30:55] fractional affairs and that yeah and this internal labor party fractional uh a fractional affair
[01:31:02] was around the issue of made-up allegations of anti-semitism surrounding Jeremy Corbyn and the
[01:31:07] reason for why they kept calling him an anti-semit is because of his uh now totally vindicated position
[01:31:14] of being openly supportive of Hezbollah as a political movement in the country of Lebanon
[01:31:20] and being pro-Palestinian resistance.
[01:31:23] Like, there are a lot of things that you look back at
[01:31:27] throughout Corbyn's career where he had moments of political bravery
[01:31:32] that was not even exhibited by the likes of Bernie Sanders, for example,
[01:31:36] that offered clarity into how correct his fucking position was right now.
[01:31:42] But at the time, it was a third rail.
[01:31:45] And he was routinely punished for it, cast aside and called and smeared viciously as
[01:31:57] an anti-Semite.
[01:32:02] Fabricated attacks, exaggerated attacks, some that by today's standards would not even
[01:32:08] be considered a fucking attack.
[01:32:10] Like being an anti-Zionist is not even a point of contention any longer, right?
[01:32:15] As a matter of fact, it's helpful to be an anti-Zionist for a popularity contest, even
[01:32:22] in a place like England.
[01:32:27] His moral consistency on the issue of apartheid, straight up, was the reason why they cast
[01:32:33] them aside.
[01:32:34] They internally shanked them.
[01:32:35] is just completely wrong. I mean I'll quote Peter Mandelson, I'll quote Peter
[01:32:41] Mandelson who said, I work every single day in some small way to bring forward the
[01:32:49] end of his term in office, referring of course to the right honourable member
[01:32:54] for Islington North and that comment was made whilst he was lead with the Labour
[01:32:58] party and Lord Mandelson was a Labour Party member. And I would say that that is a reason.
[01:33:07] He was so grateful for the job that Peter Mandelson did, kicking the left again and again in the
[01:33:13] Labour Party. The reward for that factional role that he boasted about, that he reveled in, the
[01:33:20] reward for that was that a blind eye was turned to the fact that the Prime Minister knew of the
[01:33:28] of the relationship between Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey.
[01:33:32] Yeah. Yeah.
[01:33:35] They turned a blind eye to the Epstein affiliations
[01:33:38] at the time, or maybe they even fucking welcomed it
[01:33:42] because these guys were all,
[01:33:46] these guys were all there to rat fuck,
[01:33:50] to rat fuck Jeremy Corbin.
[01:33:53] And the reason why they wanted to rat fuck Jeremy Corbin
[01:33:56] was because of his consistent, anti-apartheid, anti-Zionist advocacy and position.
[01:34:03] He was seen as a non-starter. They wanted him out for his anti-capitalist stance as well.
[01:34:10] But the weapon that they wielded in the in the Pliant British press was smears and allegations of anti-Semitism.
[01:34:20] The reason why the Labor Party is the Blairite Party once again, under the leadership of
[01:34:26] Keir Starmer, where their approval ratings have fucking plummeted in spite of their electoral
[01:34:31] victory, is because they did this, okay?
[01:34:38] They knocked the win from under the sails of the left momentum that Labor had, where
[01:34:44] Jeremy Corbyn secured more votes in the last election, the last election prior to the last election,
[01:34:53] than fucking Keir Starmer did in the last election. Think about that.
[01:34:59] Keir Starmer won the election in spite of his underperformance in comparison to Jeremy Corbyn,
[01:35:08] the election prior.
[01:35:15] Epstein, the reality is, and I will give you a second, the reality is that Peter Mandelson
[01:35:22] wouldn't have made it onto a panel of local election candidates in the Labour Party.
[01:35:28] Yeah, he's saying Labour Party suspended a black Jewish woman, Jackie Walker, for saying
[01:35:31] that hatred against black people are more prevailed in British society than anti-Jew
[01:35:35] hatred.
[01:35:36] Yeah.
[01:35:37] I mean, the Brits are even fucking crazier. Like if we're talking about like weird Philo
[01:35:44] Semitism, the British government and the British media is far worse than like the American
[01:35:50] government and the American media. I would say that at least the American media just
[01:35:53] like straight up doesn't cover this shit. Like, like the New York Times is not writing
[01:35:59] extensively about my anti Semitism, right? Like that's, that's just like, you know, Jewish
[01:36:03] Shin Sider, New York Post, maybe Fox News, digital, and some of these other outlets that
[01:36:07] are like a part of the ADL, uh, smear apparatus. The New York times is not doing that. Whereas
[01:36:13] British media will take it to that level. You know, you will have the Guardian and the
[01:36:17] BBC right about fucking anti-Semitism, the, the anti-Semitism, the Jeremy Corbyn. It's,
[01:36:23] it's far worse or not even just the anti-Semitism, Jeremy Corbyn, but just like any, anything,
[01:36:30] Any conversation surrounding Israel is immediately, it immediately revolves around how anti-Semitic
[01:36:38] the fucking person is unless they're like 100% full blown pro-Israel.
[01:36:46] It's pretty wild that it's like, I mean they got the media on a fucking vice grip over
[01:36:52] there.
[01:36:53] He wouldn't have made it into the parliamentary Labour Party as a candidate for the general
[01:36:59] election yet because of his factional role and his relationship with the super-rich that
[01:37:04] quite frankly stinks.
[01:37:07] He was eased into the position of ambassador to the United States of America and that's
[01:37:12] the truth whether or not people choose to submit it or not.
[01:37:15] Give way.
[01:37:16] One of the main reasons.
[01:37:19] What is this?
[01:37:20] 11, these guys hate his below after getting Corbyn. They literally outside every Corbyn
[01:37:23] on member of the party. Exactly. As 11, these guys hate his below for their conservative
[01:37:26] repressive local politics. The only good thing they do is anti-zionist, which is the reason
[01:37:29] they grew to the position they did within Lebanon. Yeah, of course. I mean, that is the
[01:37:33] position of Hezbollah. Like first as a, as a, uh, uh, Shia militancy that was like to
[01:37:40] protect the Shia population. But then, uh, obviously, uh, more consequentially, a, a,
[01:37:49] a paramilitary alongside its like parliamentary initiatives,
[01:37:54] a paramilitary that was capable of successfully
[01:37:58] pushing back against Israel.
[01:38:05] And purging the Israeli forces from the boundaries of Lebanon.
[01:38:19] People are speculating Peter Mandelson, a longtime member of the Trilateral Commission, nominated
[01:38:27] Keir Starmer to join.
[01:38:28] Definitely possible.
[01:38:29] Starmer joined in 2017-2018.
[01:38:30] Justice Mandelson's protégé Morgan McSweeney became the director of Labor Together and initiated
[01:38:35] a plot against Corbyn.
[01:38:40] By the way, this is where the new British opinion polls look like for voting intention.
[01:38:46] Reform UK has the top slot with 31.
[01:38:49] are at 18, shouts out to the Greens. Labor has dropped down to the fourth position at 16.
[01:38:55] Conservatives are still at 18%, which is crazy. But now Greens are in the second slot.
[01:39:01] The UK, as I correctly predicted, is seeing a sea of fascism, a growth of fascism.
[01:39:09] What a fucking spectacular defeat. Also, your party, due to its internal collapse, is not even in the fucking, is in the other category, basically.
[01:39:23] Remember when I told you that this was what was going to happen with Kier Starmer and there were a lot of naysayers in the chat?
[01:39:31] Yes, reform is the fascist party in the UK, and they've been picking up conservative MPs
[01:39:37] left and right, and they have totally dominated the right-wing slant of British politics since
[01:39:46] Keir Starmer rose to power.
[01:39:50] And I told you that already.
[01:39:53] This is not a tiny sample.
[01:39:54] This is 2,264 adults.
[01:39:58] That's not a tiny sample at all.
[01:39:59] actually a very adequate sample size here. We'll talk about the Tories today and
[01:40:06] their gigantic ginormous whopping L that they received among many other things
[01:40:11] but beyond that it's not exactly a sign of good things to come and I will tell
[01:40:17] you exactly why not because I'm some hater who's always saying like all
[01:40:21] progress is never happening or anything good good W for Jezza is independent
[01:40:25] in Eilinton. We'll talk about that as well, but Torres Rousseau, Scotland didn't even
[01:40:30] vote for its own guys. Dude, it is pretty crazy seeing this massive wave of support,
[01:40:37] dude. Reform didn't do well as predicted. Shame that where I live voted for them. Wait,
[01:40:41] what do you mean didn't do as well as predicted? No, they did gangbusters. What are we talking
[01:40:46] about? Reform did, oh, oh, predicted as in 13 and only got five or four? No, but that's
[01:40:52] still guys in comparison to the exit polls they did way worse but it doesn't matter they still got
[01:40:59] millions of votes okay it's like the british-nazi party getting millions of
[01:41:05] votes that's not reform one second in 98 seats like you cannot tell me that this is not
[01:41:14] legitimately troublesome this is the british-nazi party dude it is crazy and here's why it's damaging
[01:41:22] Because immediately people start going reform isn't as extreme as other right-wing parties in Europe like people are already doing
[01:41:28] People have this tendency without recognizing what they are doing to normalize
[01:41:34] extremist
[01:41:35] Politics and this unfortunately never happens for leftist politics. It never happens for like socialism
[01:41:41] It only happens for further and further
[01:41:45] reactionary right-wing politics and I don't even think that that guy is like secretly a
[01:41:50] a reform supporter or anything. I just simply think that that guy is doing the predictable
[01:41:56] thing doing the predictable thing that many people do when they see a genuine cause for
[01:42:01] concern and then their first and their their first reaction to this genuine cause of concern
[01:42:06] is not to analyze it and go, oh my God, this is damaging. This is terrifying. There's millions
[01:42:12] of people in our neighborhoods that went went and voted for like out and about fascists.
[01:42:18] place in 98 districts is unimaginably bad, especially because of what I said earlier,
[01:42:23] that like the conservatives in order to launch a stronger opposition will most likely play
[01:42:28] the role of normalizing reform, normalizing reforms policies.
[01:42:33] You've seen this already happen with the AFD in Germany.
[01:42:37] You've seen this happen with Marine Le Pen, the nationalist, the party in France.
[01:42:42] It starts off marginal.
[01:42:45] And then before you know it, two election cycles later, you're like, what's going on?
[01:42:49] How do we get here?
[01:42:50] And there's always people like myself who have been cut.
[01:42:53] Bro, there's still people saying, green's too extreme, like come on, brother.
[01:42:59] No, they're not.
[01:43:04] Anyway, the other part of this analysis is when I talk about, I think it might be here,
[01:43:14] is when I talk about how Keir Starmer's poor performance, if he, if he pivots to the right,
[01:43:20] Keir Starmer's poor performance is going to lead to a fucking groundswell
[01:43:24] of reform voters. It's basically going to operate like a funnel where, oh, this is still business as
[01:43:30] usual politics. In camp territory, like immediately, okay, like the British boomer class, the British
[01:43:38] boomer class is out of control, dude. They are hard time with how the left can win a year because
[01:43:43] Unlike in the US, they do actually have genuinely lived as a pin options like men and Sean. They just don't like them
[01:43:49] No, I know there's a there's a lot of brainwashing and a lot of propaganda in in the you know, European press
[01:44:01] Tree is freshly disgusted by the Mandelson affair doesn't want to listen to Starmer and the country remains
[01:44:07] discussed it by the way the Tories behaved when they were in power.
[01:44:11] And so today, the obvious conclusion, the overwhelming likelihood, is that we are heading
[01:44:16] towards a plague on both their houses election and a reform government.
[01:44:21] Politics of Peter Mandelson, who he now regards as the viper he took to his bosom, is all
[01:44:25] about the interests of the super rich, the corporate bankers, the big American tech companies
[01:44:30] digging themselves ever deeper into our public life.
[01:44:34] The Madison affair wasn't just about one guy making a mistake about another guy.
[01:44:39] It was about the arrogance and the entitlement of the privilege to them and these days the
[01:44:45] increasingly furious us.
[01:44:48] And that is why, even though Epstein was deeply involved in the far right across Europe and
[01:44:52] the Russians, populism has not yet been set back by this affair.
[01:44:57] It may be unfair, but Nigel Farage remains in a very strong position and we are heading
[01:45:02] for wild political upsets.
[01:45:05] Zach Polanski's message convinced me to become a Green member and stand as a councilman
[01:45:14] for them in May. Hell yeah. Crazy that they're the only way you were wrong is it's now labor
[01:45:21] that's normalizing reform policy and even getting outflanked by the to the left by reform
[01:45:24] like the two-chop benefit cap. No. No, I said that too. I said that the labor would adopt
[01:45:30] conservative party politics and that eventually that would cause reform to go even further right,
[01:45:37] normalizing the reform position of prior years, right? And it would make the reform party go even
[01:45:44] further right. So no, that is the exact prediction I made. I said that labor was going to adopt a lot
[01:45:50] of the conservative party politician, party platform positions. And then this would cause
[01:45:56] reform to harden their stance and go even further right. This has a normalizing effect.
[01:46:01] And the only reason why I knew this was going to happen is because I'm watching it happen every
[01:46:06] fucking election cycle in the United States of America with the Democrats.
[01:46:12] Ratcheting further and further to the right once again.
[01:46:14] I don't know about reforms position on the two child cap, but what I do know is in terms
[01:46:28] of dealing with migrants, the Labor Party came in and took most of the conservative
[01:46:34] party's position, which allowed the reform party to even go further to the right on immigration.
[01:46:42] That's usually how it works, because you can never outflank the fascists.
[01:46:45] You can never outflank a reactionary on issues that they are known to support.
[01:46:52] The Democrats in the United States of America will never be the more racist party out of
[01:46:56] the two, or the more anti-immigrant party, let's say.
[01:47:01] That's just not going to happen.
[01:47:07] It will only cause a normalization of the right-wing position on immigration, and then
[01:47:12] it will cause the Republicans to go further right.
[01:47:18] Keir Starmer said he has no reason to believe that Lord Maelz was telling anything other
[01:47:22] than the truth about his relationship with Epstein, but he did have good reason.
[01:47:24] The Financial Times article from the brilliant Picard in June 2023, which we're told, is
[01:47:29] in the Cabinet Office report had extensive details about the relationship.
[01:47:32] This picture alone should have raised concerns.
[01:47:42] The performance make beer cheaper by lowering the tax on it they said money will be raised
[01:47:54] by reinstating the two child limit.
[01:48:04] So anyway this is just like British politics but those are the names of two strippers.
[01:48:11] The same meta that exists in the fucking British Parliamentary politics is exactly the same
[01:48:17] in the United States of America as well.
[01:48:20] Manusen replies from now on, grace and modesty should be discovered in London.
[01:48:25] We've also found a new video of Jeffrey Epstein himself, apparently in detention, apparently
[01:48:30] sending a clover message to two women.
[01:48:33] We're not naming the two women.
[01:48:35] It appears to be detention because of the clothes he is wearing, the context in which
[01:48:38] she talks and the backdrop.
[01:49:08] That video is in stark contrast to most of what we've seen in the Epstein files, which
[01:49:17] show him living an extravagant billionaire lifestyle.
[01:49:20] Instead, we see where his crimes led him, so too with this more than 400 page report
[01:49:26] from the FBI investigating his death in custody.
[01:49:31] That was eventually ruled a suicide.
[01:49:33] Yeah, the Trump administration plans to withdraw 700 sure anyway, so
[01:49:48] Where is it where is it
[01:49:51] Last part of the Fc saga that I want to dive into briefly we can get back to it in a little bit is of course
[01:49:57] This aspect, Murdoch owned New York Post puts a Facebook story teasing that FC was a foreign
[01:50:05] agent for Russia law. They didn't turn off the comments. And well, no one in the massive
[01:50:09] comment section was buying it. Okay, telegraph did this as well. Pull into examine the increasingly
[01:50:15] likely possibility that paid affiliate scandal was core organized by intelligence services
[01:50:20] in Moscow. Okay. Best part of Russia gate to the Israel obfuscation is that no one buys
[01:50:26] this theory. If no one buys this theory, it means that there's a good change. Bill Clinton,
[01:50:30] Larry Summers, Bill Richardson. Oh, sorry. If one buys this theory, it means that there's
[01:50:35] a good change. Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, Bill Richardson, Reid Hoffman and other prominent
[01:50:39] Democrats are all compromised by compromise or whatever, creating a double reverse Russia
[01:50:43] like, they can't say it's Israel for some reason, I wonder why, right?
[01:50:57] So they have to obfuscate and claim it's Russia.
[01:51:02] But if it's Russia, then all of these prominent Democrats that are obscene affiliates are
[01:51:06] are all Russian agents, or have been compromised by Russia.
[01:51:14] You can't have it both ways. The Russia Gators are going to collapse in on this, in on themselves
[01:51:21] until we end up with Putin building Compromot on the whole world, thus liberating our liberal
[01:51:26] class from any meaningful power analysis or introspection. In the end, everyone will
[01:51:29] get off the hook, even Putin.
[01:51:36] This is a good way to formulate it. The problem with Russia-Gate and Russia-Angela Epstein's
[01:51:43] isn't that they are wrong, but they are way, way too narrow. These are scandals of global
[01:51:46] oligarchy, of which the Russian component is but a subset.
[01:51:50] Both the Epstein scandal and Russia-Gate are about a sphere of elite impunity, where American
[01:51:53] consultants Russian oligarchs, Saudi princes, Europe politicians, European politicians,
[01:51:56] Israeli-Israeli figures, and British ex-spies all swim. This is silly. I'm sorry. His contact
[01:52:02] with Russia was limited largely on behalf of Israel, and mostly pre-2014 invasion of
[01:52:05] Crimea when Russia was not non-Gradah. There's overlap, but there's also distinct spheres
[01:52:11] of influence and flattening into global oligarchy obscures this. His Israeli and US contacts
[01:52:15] are 100 times more than his Russian ones. It's not even close and boosting the latter
[01:52:20] obviously serves to obscure the former. That's precisely the reason why they're doing it,
[01:52:24] by the way. The reason why they're doing this like, oh, there's a real Russian component
[01:52:28] to this investigation from Poland, but, but onward is because they don't want to say
[01:52:36] Israel and they think, oh, well, this way we can tie it and obfuscate the Israeli intelligence
[01:52:43] angle and we can tie it to a foreign adversary that everyone can unconditionally get behind
[01:52:48] fighting against, okay? That's it. It's totally nakedly, brazenly a
[01:52:57] a distractionary technique. They're just trying to deflect the way from the main
[01:53:01] point of contention here. And it's ironic because many people, either for like
[01:53:06] illegitimate and somewhat anti-Semitic reasons, or for the overwhelming majority,
[01:53:11] very legitimate and very, you know, because they're capable of critical thinking,
[01:53:15] reason such as that, it's Israel, okay? That's it.
[01:53:31] It's so fucking ridiculous.
[01:53:35] It makes no sense.
[01:53:36] Like which one do you think is more prominent a fixture in Epstein's relationship with foreign
[01:53:54] spying with foreign intelligence agencies? Russia or Israel? Oh, maybe it's China. Exactly.
[01:54:03] . It's ironic, because this reminds me of the
[01:54:14] Russia-gate investigation that was conducted initially.
[01:54:17] As you guys know, I was never big on the Russia-gate stuff regardless.
[01:54:22] Although I did think that there was definitely enough evidence that Russia was meddling in
[01:54:27] the affairs of the US election, as you know, great powers do, um, the, the ways in which
[01:54:33] the Democrats coped with the Hillary Clinton defeat was to tie everything back to Russia.
[01:54:38] Right? They absolutely, f**king, went above and beyond tying anything and everything back
[01:54:44] to Russia and Russian interference. It was ridiculous because it was a way to, to not
[01:54:50] do the proper autopsy of why Hillary Clinton had lost the election, right? Now, in the
[01:54:57] process of doing this Russiagate investigation, what they actually uncovered was that, yes,
[01:55:01] of course, there was Russian intervention or attempted intervention, but they also found
[01:55:06] that there was a lot of Israeli intervention in the elections. And they very quickly were
[01:55:11] like, oh, never mind. Let's not look into that direction at all. And it's happening
[01:55:15] again. But this time, they are using the Russiagate angle, the Russian interference,
[01:55:22] Russian agent angle as a way to obfuscate from something that every single person with like
[01:55:27] two working brain cells can comprehend. It's very interesting.
[01:55:38] Russiagate was top-down manufactured by one power production of the US lead to Cripple,
[01:55:41] a rival faction of Daily Shroom, a spy agency leads to friendly media.
[01:55:44] The narrative was one side is evil, one side is good, whereas the Epstein scandal implicates the
[01:55:48] entire ruling class. Exactly. I don't understand. Everyone knew everyone was involved. He had so
[01:55:59] much backup. How did Epstein even get behind bars? Alexander Acosta. Alexander Acosta unceremoniously
[01:56:09] became Trump's Labor Secretary. And Julie K. Brown and the Miami Herald investigated
[01:56:15] Alexander Rikosta's background because it was a name that they remembered from the 2008
[01:56:21] Jeffrey Epstein case, court case. Alexander Rikosta was the prosecutor that gave Jeffrey
[01:56:29] Epstein, this insane sweetheart plea bargain. One that allowed him, regardless of his, you
[01:56:39] know, regardless of the nature of his crimes, one that allowed him to leave prison on a
[01:56:43] fucking work on a, you know, worker structure. I forget what it's called. But like, it was,
[01:56:51] it was unheard of. There's never been a moment where someone who has, who won, got their sex
[01:56:57] trafficking of minor charges reduced to trying to solicit prostitutes that were literally
[01:57:05] children by the way, but they made it seem like it was just trying to solicit.
[01:57:08] I guess they did say at work release, thank you, a work release program.
[01:57:13] There is no world where you get to get a work release program if you're a pedophile.
[01:57:17] Okay.
[01:57:18] There's no world where you get your sentence reduced as much as Jeffrey Epstein did.
[01:57:23] And there's certainly no world where you get put on work release as a pedophile.
[01:57:27] At most, if you are a pedophile in prison, they will put you away from GenPop because
[01:57:32] if you're in GenPop, they will kill you, right?
[01:57:35] So you're kept under a close watch.
[01:57:40] There is no world where you get work release as a pedophile, as you are carrying out your
[01:57:45] sentence.
[01:57:53] Like there is, it's unheard of, dude. It's like, it's like getting a work release as a serial killer. Okay.
[01:58:02] Oh
[01:58:07] Put it in the release of over three million files as to concerns that the Epstein pedophilia scandal
[01:58:13] was co-organized by Russian intelligence. Anyway, Julie K. Brown conducted an investigation with
[01:58:18] Miami Herald going back to the Epstein files, it becomes viral. And then it becomes such a
[01:58:24] major issue that the Trump administration has to address it. The Department of Justice,
[01:58:29] well not the Department of Justice, but the Southern District of New York reopens the Jeffrey
[01:58:33] Epstein case, take a closer look at it. And, and, you know, they arrest him, obviously,
[01:58:38] there's a lot of fucking evidence that he has continued his, his conduct. And they take all of
[01:58:44] of his data from his New York mansion, his New York residence, and then he dies under
[01:58:51] the watch of Bill Barr in a federal prison. The same federal prison that Luigi Mangione
[01:59:00] and Maduro are in right now. This has pushed the Prime Minister to ask for a probe to be
[01:59:06] conducted into Epstein's possible links with Russia's Secret Services, as well as to tusks
[01:59:12] I was in work release for heroin addiction in like 2012, and I'm very sorry to tell you that you are very wrong about this
[01:59:18] You get work released for pedophilia
[01:59:22] It's child endangerment, I mean, I know the criminal justice system is very bad at work release
[01:59:28] But he didn't spend most of his prison sentence in
[01:59:33] Troubles get work release and in the halfway house all the time chatter chatter
[01:59:37] He literally was just sleeping at the prison. Like every day he was able to go back to his fucking mansion.
[01:59:53] You're talking about being released into a halfway house. He was not released into a halfway house.
[01:59:58] house. He didn't check in at a serious job site either. Oh, he didn't die in the same
[02:00:09] prison as Luigi. I'm aware he's a different case. I'm just saying it's not unheard of.
[02:00:20] A growing number of commentators and experts assume that it is highly probable that this was a premeditated operation by the Russian KGB.
[02:00:32] This so-called honey trap set for the elites of the western world, primarily the United States.
[02:00:39] This can only mean that they also possess compromising material against many leaders still active today.
[02:00:46] Suspicions that are fueled by the release of emails showing the lengths Epstein and his
[02:00:52] associates went to recruit young Russian women. The documents including requests to book flights
[02:00:58] from Moscow to Paris and to New York. A honey trap designed to blackmail the global elite.
[02:01:07] Vladimir Putin is named over a thousand times.
[02:01:10] Epstein died in Metropolitan Correctional Center Manhattan,
[02:01:13] Luigia Madura at MDC Brooklyn, sorry. I'm wrong. I apologize. It's MCC, not MDC. You're right.
[02:01:28] In the latest documents, exchanges discussed appointments to come between Epstein and the
[02:01:33] Russian president, including after Epstein was convicted of procuring a child for prostitution.
[02:01:38] The previous emails also appeared to show Epstein offering advice to politicians on how to deal with Donald Trump.
[02:01:46] The question as to whether he was working for Secret Services isn't a new one.
[02:01:51] For years some have suggested Epstein was in fact working for Israel's Mossad.
[02:01:56] Donald Tusk said that he would encourage others to pursue an international investigation.
[02:02:01] I like that the entire video is about connections to KGB and then there's like a brief moment
[02:02:08] where they reveal the Mossad angle, nice.
[02:02:11] Aggration agents and officers from the Minneapolis area, but borders are, Tom Homan says, roughly
[02:02:17] 2000 or so will remain.
[02:02:20] That is more than three times the number of city police officers.
[02:02:23] Homan said personnel on the streets would now start to wear body cameras.
[02:02:27] The government also faces waves of resignations by U.S. attorneys in Minnesota.
[02:02:32] Omar Villafranca has more on the federal employees who are leaving Minneapolis.
[02:02:37] I have announced effective immediately.
[02:02:39] We will draw down 700 people.
[02:02:42] On Wednesday, Borders R. Tom Hohman said he's reducing the number of federal immigration
[02:02:47] agents in the Twin Cities.
[02:02:50] After months of sweeping immigration enforcement operations that have been met by widespread
[02:02:55] protest culminating with the shooting deaths of two American citizens. Do you
[02:03:00] think this operation was a success here in Minnesota? I think it's very effective
[02:03:05] for us. How does it go? Was it a perfect operation? In a statement, Minnesota
[02:03:10] Governor Tim Wall said the reduction was a step in the right direction, but
[02:03:15] called for a faster and larger drawdown of forces. Homan said the move was
[02:03:19] spurred in part by heightened cooperation between Minnesota County
[02:03:22] jails and ICE. Meanwhile, four federal prosecutors who led a $250 million
[02:03:28] fraud case have resigned from the U.S. Attorney's Office in Minneapolis,
[02:03:32] part of a wave of departures that has slashed the district staff. Sources say
[02:03:37] the office now has as few as 17 assistant U.S. attorneys, down sharply from 70
[02:03:43] during the Biden administration. The resignations impart over the massive
[02:03:47] federal immigration enforcement crackdown and clashes with protesters in the
[02:03:51] in the state. Among these departures, Julie Lee, an ICE attorney who moved to the Minnesota
[02:03:56] U.S. Attorney's Office in January to help it respond to what she called a tidal wave
[02:04:01] of civil filings from detainees. According to a court transcript, Lee told the judge
[02:04:07] during a hearing in St. Paul, her job sucks and asked to be held in contempt so she could
[02:04:12] get 24 hours of sleep. Lee had picked up 88 immigration cases in a month. She went on
[02:04:18] to say, according to a court transcript, what do you want me to do? The system sucks. This
[02:04:24] job sucks. And I'm trying every Brent that I have so that I can get what you need.
[02:04:31] Lease remarks show the pressure that federal attorneys are under to keep up with the administration
[02:04:35] promises of carrying out nasty portations. Adriana. Oh, Mark, thank you. So remember the
[02:04:40] drawback of 700 federal agents from Minneapolis is utterly irrelevant when you compare, when
[02:04:45] when you consider that 3,000 agents were sent there.
[02:04:48] Okay.
[02:04:49] This is a symbolic retreat, I think,
[02:04:51] in an effort to try to shift the attention away
[02:04:53] from Minneapolis while continuing its fucking mass,
[02:04:57] is mass immigrant,
[02:04:59] it's anti-immigrant operations on mass.
[02:05:04] It's completely insane.
[02:05:07] And yeah, I mean, we're still on fuck ice.
[02:05:12] Meanwhile, the Democratic Party is obviously doing its very best to capitulate to the interests of the administration for some fucking weird reason. Well, I think we know what the fucking weird reason is, is that they are the controlled opposition party.
[02:05:25] Um, people on the ground for Minneapolis are reporting that ISIS still, uh, fully operational
[02:05:39] and they're still conducting their anti-immigrant, uh, deportation schemes.
[02:05:48] So, I think this is a switcheroo to stop you from paying attention.
[02:06:06] But the very fact that, the very fact, and there's an extended interview with Donald
[02:06:15] Trump, which is a really interesting interview. But the very fact that Donald Trump is seemingly
[02:06:19] retreating from this is because they have listened to your cries. Now, of course, the
[02:06:25] main issue here is the main issue here is that the Trump administration has heard your
[02:06:32] protest and is frustrated by them and is worried by them. But the Democrats are not seizing
[02:06:37] on this opportunity because they're the controlled opposition party.
[02:06:45] That's the problem.
[02:06:46] Now, let's take a look at this interview.
[02:06:50] From our nation's capital where today we sat down exclusively with President Trump at this
[02:06:54] extremely pivotal moment in his second term, the president making a number of headlines
[02:06:58] discussing everything from the midterm elections to the economy, to his administration's handling
[02:07:03] of the immigration crackdown.
[02:07:05] Tell me what he learned from Minneapolis and about where ICE officers could head next.
[02:07:09] And with the Affordability Crisis impacting so many Americans right now, you'll hear
[02:07:12] what he said about when to expect economic relief.
[02:07:16] I also asked him point blank about this moment with Fed Chair Jerome Powell and if his Justice
[02:07:20] Department would drop the investigation into Powell.
[02:07:23] And as the Republican Party faces growing pressure ahead of the midterms, what he said
[02:07:27] about the possibility of 2028 and the presidential ticket possibly featuring on the Republican
[02:07:32] side, Vice President J. D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, plus we pressed him
[02:07:37] on what those FBI agents were looking for when they waited in election office in Georgia.
[02:07:41] And his warning tonight to Iran's Supreme Leader after that country's deadly protest
[02:07:45] crackdown.
[02:07:46] Also, the surprising response when asked about his relationship with former President Bill
[02:07:50] Clinton.
[02:07:51] During our talk, the President pointed out ongoing construction on the White House ballroom,
[02:07:56] what he said about bulletproof windows and drone proof ceilings being installed, and
[02:08:00] if he ever worries about his own safety,
[02:08:02] plus what he told me about his personal health.
[02:08:04] But we start with the major breaking news
[02:08:06] out of Minneapolis tonight.
[02:08:07] Tom Homan announcing he's pulling hundreds
[02:08:10] of federal officers out of Minnesota,
[02:08:12] and that's where our conversation begins.
[02:08:14] Okay, let's drill down into the news today.
[02:08:16] That big change on immigration,
[02:08:17] 700 officers leaving Minneapolis.
[02:08:20] Did that come from you?
[02:08:21] Yes, it did, but it didn't come from me
[02:08:24] because I just wanted to do it.
[02:08:26] We have, we are waiting for them to release prisoners,
[02:08:30] give us the murderers that they're holding and all of the bad people, drug
[02:08:34] dealers, all of the bad people. We allowed in our country, I'd say 25 million
[02:08:40] people with an open border policy for four years under Biden and that group,
[02:08:44] the auto pen group, I call them, we allowed to come into our country, people
[02:08:50] the likes of which no country would accept and we're getting them out. But
[02:08:55] we've gotten a lot of them out. So crime now in Minnesota, crime now in
[02:08:58] Minneapolis is that crime in all cities is down. Speaking of why it's down, it's down
[02:09:04] because of us. It's down in Chicago by 25% despite the fact that we are always
[02:09:09] dealing with these people and they happen to be Democrats. Speaking of
[02:09:13] you don't know anything about crime prevention. Mr. President speaking of
[02:09:17] Minneapolis, what did you learn? I learned that maybe we can use a little bit
[02:09:25] of a softer touch, but you still have to be tough. We're dealing with really hard criminals.
[02:09:32] But look, I've called the people, I've called the governor, I've called the mayor, spoke
[02:09:37] to him, had great conversations with him, and then I see them ranting and raving out
[02:09:40] there, literally as though a call wasn't made. We've done a great job everywhere. The only
[02:09:46] place there's been a little inflammation has been, really, it's not Minnesota, because
[02:09:50] we've done well with Los Angeles, too. It's been others.
[02:09:53] Well, I saved Los Angeles, the top law enforcement officer, right at the beginning of the government
[02:10:00] with new airing riots, before me and just carried into me.
[02:10:06] If I didn't go in there with a national guard, with troops, you wouldn't have the Olympics
[02:10:12] which I got, I got the Olympics, you wouldn't have the Olympics in Los Angeles.
[02:10:17] And he said, without the president sending in the troops, we would have lost Los Angeles.
[02:10:22] And you know what, I saved Los Angeles and we will do it again if we have to.
[02:10:27] And by the way, we're going to have a very safe Olympics, a very safe World Cup.
[02:10:31] Speaking of Minneapolis, after the shooting of Renee Goode, you said Ice made some mistakes.
[02:10:37] What were the mistakes?
[02:10:38] Well, look, I'm not happy with the two incidents.
[02:10:40] It's not, you know, it's both of them.
[02:10:43] One or the other.
[02:10:46] He was not an angel and she was not an angel.
[02:10:49] You know, you look at some tapes from back, but still.
[02:10:51] I'm not happy with what happened there and nobody could be happy and ice wasn't happy either, but I'm going to always be with all great people.
[02:11:00] Bro, American fascism has evolved to a degree where they are unironically looking at a white lady and a white man and treating them like a black teenager.
[02:11:10] I never thought we would get to this point.
[02:11:12] Okay, let's keep it a buck 50 here, guys.
[02:11:15] that he was no angel is like a famous application a post-mortem application
[02:11:21] for police shootings involving black teenagers
[02:11:29] Michael Brown was no angel right that's like that's where it was most famously
[02:11:36] used and now
[02:11:40] Even if you're a white guy opposing the administration, you are also getting hit with the no angel territory. It's it's incredible.
[02:11:49] All enforcement, ICE, police, we have to back them. If we don't back them, we don't have a country. We don't back them. You're going to end up, look, Washington, D.C. was a very unsafe place to be.
[02:12:01] place to be. You couldn't walk to the White House. You couldn't walk to a restaurant.
[02:12:04] Restaurants were closing. I inherited not only a mess with the country, I inherited a horrible,
[02:12:11] very dangerous capital. You know, Washington, DC is now an extremely safe place. You see what
[02:12:16] happened. You're here a lot. When you mentioned we're really good. Let me ask you, Tom. Yeah, yeah.
[02:12:20] You're here a lot. Yeah. Would you have walked down the street a year and a half ago with your
[02:12:23] family. No. But today you can't and nothing's gonna come on, man.
[02:12:33] Just say yes, bro. Come on. What are we talking about here?
[02:12:35] What happened? You mentioned Renee good and not out and don't
[02:12:38] skip that, man. What do you mean? No, Washington DC wasn't
[02:12:41] walkable until you fucking put the National Guard down. That's
[02:12:44] crazy.
[02:12:45] Freddie's not being angels. Do you think any of that justified
[02:12:49] What happened to them though?
[02:12:50] No, it should have not happened.
[02:12:53] It was a very sad, to me, it was a very sad incident,
[02:12:56] two incidents, and they mentioned the one now,
[02:12:59] they don't mention the other.
[02:13:00] Well, I think they were both sad,
[02:13:01] and you know who feels worse about it than anybody?
[02:13:05] The people of ICE, they're strong, tough people,
[02:13:10] and they have to be tough, because we're
[02:13:12] dealing with hardened criminals.
[02:13:14] We're dealing with people.
[02:13:16] Jails have been emptied into our country
[02:13:18] from all over the world, from Venezuela, where we had great success, you will admit,
[02:13:23] but from Venezuela, from the Congo, in Africa, from all over the world, jails, the jail population
[02:13:29] was emptied into our country. If we don't have strong people...
[02:13:39] Why? Why can Dr. interview if you're not going to actually push back?
[02:13:48] What are we doing here?
[02:13:55] Stop him.
[02:13:57] And say, what do you mean, Mr. President? Do you have any evidence for it, Mr. President? Where's the evidence that
[02:14:03] jails are releasing their criminals into the nation's boundaries, Mr. President?
[02:14:10] Like, what the fuck, man? This isn't CBS.
[02:14:16] I thought NBC was supposed to be less compliant. You're not getting them out. Yeah, we're getting them out. Remember this again
[02:14:23] I say to get it again. We have record low crime in the United States
[02:14:29] Nobody's been able to say that for 125 years
[02:14:32] So I want to be clear because it sounds like there is a shift in immigration enforcement here that there's gonna be a shift after
[02:14:39] Minneapolis
[02:14:39] What should Americans expect going forward? Well one thing I say to my people, you know, we do a good job
[02:14:45] we don't get credit for. I say they have to ask and they have to say please. When the city is
[02:14:50] going to ask the mayor or the governor, I don't want to go and force ourselves into a city,
[02:14:55] even if their numbers are terrible. Like for instance, I got a call from Jeff Landry, Governor
[02:15:00] of Louisiana. He said, we have a big problem. Could you go in and help us with, with, uh, well,
[02:15:06] let's see, certain sections. I mean, to be honest with you, certain sections of the state,
[02:15:11] beyond their famous beautiful city, certain sections of the state, we have done not only
[02:15:17] in New Orleans, we've done a really great job in Louisiana, but I was called, I want
[02:15:22] to be called Chicago, we could solve the Chicago crime.
[02:15:25] Well on that question, which cities are you headed to next?
[02:15:30] We have five cities that we're looking at very strongly, but we want to be invited.
[02:15:36] We will sometimes call the governors and say, are you going to go to Philadelphia?
[02:15:40] We could straighten out the crime in Chicago.
[02:15:42] We've already brought it down 25% just by being there.
[02:15:46] We could have Chicago be a safe city just like DC is a safe city, just like all of these
[02:15:51] places that we've gone to.
[02:15:53] And I look forward, you know, I didn't campaign in that.
[02:15:55] I campaigned on law and order, but I didn't think I'd be going into individual cities
[02:15:59] and making them safe.
[02:16:00] Anything else you can tell us about the five cities, the five cities anything else so Americans
[02:16:04] are ready?
[02:16:05] We'll be announcing them very quickly, but we could do something.
[02:16:07] as an example, I was called by people,
[02:16:10] San Francisco said, please, we have a Democrat mayor,
[02:16:13] he's trying very hard.
[02:16:14] Would you, friends of mine that live there,
[02:16:16] it's got crime problems.
[02:16:18] Would you let him do the job and not come in?
[02:16:22] Let's see how it works.
[02:16:23] I said, look, I can do it much quicker, much faster.
[02:16:26] Don't forget, we remove criminals.
[02:16:29] We took over 2,000 hardcore criminals out of Washington, D.C.
[02:16:34] Every criminal removal that has taken place has happened within the prison system.
[02:16:41] ICE does not go out,
[02:16:42] conduct investigations into crimes,
[02:16:45] and process like criminal warrants or anything like that.
[02:16:53] At most, they will try to go to local jails and get people who are charged,
[02:17:02] not convicted, charged with a crime.
[02:17:06] But as far as like actual convicted criminals,
[02:17:09] yeah, they get them from the prison
[02:17:11] because that's where convicted criminals are in prison.
[02:17:14] If we didn't do that, 2% of the people create 90%
[02:17:20] of the crime, think of that, 2%.
[02:17:22] So you have a criminal because it's over and over again,
[02:17:26] 2% create 90% of the crime.
[02:17:29] We took out 2,000 people, more than 2,000 people,
[02:17:32] out of Washington, DC, and we now have the same city.
[02:17:36] As I mentioned, you've had success on immigration.
[02:17:38] Your legal border crossings are at historic lows, right?
[02:17:41] You know, it's so nice that you said that.
[02:17:43] But if you look at the top, what you said.
[02:17:45] It's true.
[02:17:45] No, but it's so nice.
[02:17:47] I hope you hear it.
[02:17:48] It's so nice what you said, because that's
[02:17:51] called good reporting.
[02:17:52] That's called fair reporting.
[02:17:54] Now give me the second button.
[02:17:55] Now let me give you the second part of the question.
[02:17:57] But if you look at the polls, most Americans say,
[02:18:00] they don't like how you've handled immigration, right?
[02:18:03] Especially what's happened in Minneapolis.
[02:18:04] How do you change their minds?
[02:18:06] Well, I don't believe the polls for one thing,
[02:18:08] because how can you not have,
[02:18:10] I saw a poll in the border where I'm at 55%, okay?
[02:18:13] The polls show that Americans aren't against the deportations.
[02:18:15] It's the handling of immigration.
[02:18:17] Yeah, polls, it depends on the way you ask the question.
[02:18:19] I saw a poll in the border, I'm at 55%.
[02:18:22] Well, how can I only be at 55% when everybody agrees
[02:18:26] that the border is totally, beautifully closed
[02:18:29] and nobody's coming in unless they come in legally,
[02:18:32] et cetera, it couldn't be better.
[02:18:33] I should be at 100%.
[02:18:35] I don't believe the polls and some polls.
[02:18:41] I should be at 100%.
[02:18:43] I should be at a 100% approval rating on the border.
[02:19:06] He wants to be a dictator so bad dude.
[02:19:10] to get like real lived up here, but there's honestly no other way to interpret this.
[02:19:21] This truly puts into, this truly puts into proper framing his like genuine admiration
[02:19:28] for Vladimir Putin and shit.
[02:19:36] I've often wondered what it's like, like why authoritarian leaders do like silly things
[02:19:46] to make themselves appear a certain way as though they are beloved by large
[02:19:50] majority of the population, if not the damn near entirety of the population.
[02:19:55] And I'm, I'm seeing it.
[02:19:56] It's just like so petty.
[02:19:57] It's so stupid.
[02:20:03] You are not tapped into the conservative mind virus like you used to be.
[02:20:06] I mean I could show you polls where I'm polling at 69% popularity and some polls where I'm
[02:20:21] I have one at 71% and then I have polls where I'm at 44% and 42% the polls are almost dishonest
[02:20:33] almost as dishonest as some of the reporters themselves.
[02:20:36] But I'm getting very good polls. I'm getting very good polls on crime prevention on law and order and on the border
[02:20:44] I have to and I'm getting starting to get great polls on the economy, which I think is open the economy aren't they're not great
[02:20:51] They should be great. They should be so why aren't they if you believe that I don't know I don't I mean look
[02:20:57] I've got Americans tell us we hear this. I mean we're gonna get into the economy later
[02:21:00] But I'm a talent that I'll feel this is it. I have 18 trillion dollars being invested into the country
[02:21:08] Biden had less than a trillion for four years and the whole country was going to credit you know
[02:21:13] That is America feel you know that if they won that election and we won in a landslide
[02:21:18] You know if they won that election this country was I think it was finished
[02:21:21] I actually think was finished you would have had people you can set of 18 coming in 18 trillion
[02:21:26] Yeah, you would have had 10 trillion dollars leaving. I think our country. I think we would have been
[02:21:33] Venezuela on steroids. I have a question about immigration still looking forward now
[02:21:38] Your goal during the election was to deport everyone who came here illegally under President Biden
[02:21:42] Is your mission now to deport everyone who came in illegally or just people who have come in illegally who have also committed additional crimes?
[02:21:49] We are totally focused on criminals really bad criminals now
[02:21:52] You could say people that came in illegally of criminals, but I'm talking about
[02:21:56] Murderers from different countries. We have eleven thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight murderers at Biden and his group
[02:22:04] Let into our country. We've captured a lot of them. We brought some of them back. It's so funny like
[02:22:12] Every part of the immigration conversation
[02:22:15] That happens on the mainstream on both sides
[02:22:18] It's just built around whatever fucking lie
[02:22:22] Donald Trump is claiming
[02:22:24] Okay, once again, this is abject lie. Okay, it's just it's just made up the idea that like
[02:22:31] Ice is actually tackling crimes of this sort is a lie the idea that like Biden didn't actually criminally
[02:22:37] Prosecute by the DOJ didn't criminally prosecute murderers if they're undocumented immigrants is like such a laughable lie that I
[02:22:43] Don't even know how to describe it. Like if you truly believe that you have the brain of a baby
[02:22:49] Actually, even a baby would be like Google Gaga. I saw Paw Patrol
[02:22:53] I'm pretty sure if you're a criminal, like you're going to jail, right? Doesn't really matter.
[02:23:00] And despite the fact that this is a- a-
[02:23:04] this lie requires you to not have object permittance, this lie requires you to have the brain of a fucking child,
[02:23:10] many Americans seemingly have that brain.
[02:23:14] And I think it's- it's a- a massive problem with mainstream media that they don't like address Trump's ridiculous statements here.
[02:23:23] Okay. There's no world where like major media goes, wait a minute, Mr. President, you're
[02:23:30] saying that like Joe Biden released criminals into the wild when they, when these criminals
[02:23:40] happen to be of immigrant background? Like just simply asking for evidence, is that too
[02:23:49] much. Can we can we just ask for evidence? A lot of them, we don't want to bring back
[02:24:02] because we don't trust the country that they're not sent back again. Despite how strong the
[02:24:07] borders are. Yeah, figure. Yeah, and we don't want to and we'll we'll incarcerate them. But
[02:24:13] 2888 murders. Yeah, we are after those people. We're after the drug dealers after the we are after, by the way, a big problem
[02:24:23] They in yeah, right. Yeah, right. Might as well say yeah base, brother
[02:24:29] What is this? Is this a fucking asmen gold interviewing the president like what's happening here? Yeah? Yeah base two people from their mental
[02:24:37] institutions people from insane your company is tanking bro
[02:24:41] please get back to the office and stop this vacation. Who are you talking to?
[02:24:53] What is this a reference to? I don't even understand.
[02:24:59] Are you talking about Donald Trump?
[02:25:04] Oh, you work at Amazon. Yeah, that's true. Amazon is tanking my vacation.
[02:25:09] bitch, what vacation? That's so funny. I'm literally currently, currently I'm working.
[02:25:20] This is what I would be doing at home and I'm doing it here instead.
[02:25:24] Yeah.
[02:25:25] That a mentally ill and very dangerous. We're getting them out. Joe Rogan was one of your
[02:25:31] biggest endorsers in 2024. He said he, even this is fucking stupid, but whatever, this
[02:25:36] will get clicks though.
[02:25:38] understands the Trump's
[02:25:40] President's sort of plan to do for the record chatter people are telling you to take your meds on
[02:25:47] YouTube
[02:25:49] Hey dog, hey big dog. Where'd you get that six shirt? Clayton Swisher gifted it to me
[02:26:02] Are you guys hiring at your work now people here work here illegally
[02:26:06] But he also understands why critics compare ice officers to the Gestapo asking people for their papers
[02:26:12] What's your response to have look first of all? He's a great guy. We had a tremendous success before the election
[02:26:18] I think it was his biggest interview ever and over 300 million people. It was very good
[02:26:23] She she didn't want to do it, you know, she decided not to do it because he's not capable
[02:26:27] but I spoke to him three days ago, we had a great conversation and
[02:26:32] And all I'm doing I have to keep did he mention this to you. Can you guys talk about this the ice a little bit?
[02:26:38] Just had a good conversation. I think he's a great guy. I think he likes me too and you know liking me is an important
[02:26:45] What happens is that I think we do a phenomenal job, but I don't think we're good at public relations
[02:26:52] What does that mean you said that a couple times now? What do you mean by that?
[02:26:55] We don't sell the great job that we're doing look we have the safest
[02:26:58] Thank you staff, or does your staff?
[02:27:00] Excuse me, people from your persuasion,
[02:27:02] somewhat left, to a job, a job on numbers.
[02:27:07] It just came out that in 125 years,
[02:27:10] we have the safest crime.
[02:27:11] The best crime numbers since the year 1900.
[02:27:16] That's a stat, yeah, we hope it's true.
[02:27:17] Way before my father was born, think of that.
[02:27:21] And yet, then you talk about crime,
[02:27:23] or you talk about this, or you talk about that.
[02:27:26] And the poll numbers aren't that good.
[02:27:28] People, we don't do a good public relationship.
[02:27:30] That's why I'm doing the interview with you today.
[02:27:33] We appreciate it.
[02:27:34] I'm trying to help my people, you know PR,
[02:27:36] we public relation.
[02:27:39] I will say, Donald Trump has diminished.
[02:27:47] I do legitimately believe that his brain processing power
[02:27:50] has gotten worse.
[02:27:52] Like this is a reduced Trump, his interviewing skills
[02:27:55] are worse in general.
[02:27:57] he rambles even more than he used to,
[02:27:59] and he used to ramble quite a bit.
[02:28:03] There is definitely a brandinization taking place here.
[02:28:07] Speaking of your people,
[02:28:08] you're never afraid to shake up your team.
[02:28:10] You've said that you're okay with shaking up your team.
[02:28:13] Do you still believe in Kristi Noem
[02:28:14] to deliver on your vision of immigration?
[02:28:16] She was in charge of the border, the border's closed.
[02:28:19] I mean, everybody gives me a plus on the border.
[02:28:21] The border was a disaster.
[02:28:22] People were pouring into our country.
[02:28:24] But what about the enforcement?
[02:28:25] They don't even try and come up now.
[02:28:26] You know, the beautiful thing, the caravans.
[02:28:27] I think I came up with that name.
[02:28:29] Thousands of people, 25,000, 30,000 people in a group,
[02:28:33] you know, who sent them?
[02:28:34] They're countries.
[02:28:35] They sent the people that they didn't want.
[02:28:37] Not only criminals, people that didn't want to work hard,
[02:28:40] et cetera, they know who it is.
[02:28:41] They sent them into our country.
[02:28:43] We have nobody coming in anymore.
[02:28:45] We have very good.
[02:28:46] You just asked me, Christy, we have the best crime numbers
[02:28:51] that we've had in 125 years.
[02:28:54] I think she's doing a very good job.
[02:28:56] Again, public relations, she's not getting credit
[02:29:00] for the job that she does.
[02:29:02] Let's move to the economy now.
[02:29:03] And she's, what is there though?
[02:29:05] And it is, we had the two incidents,
[02:29:07] the two primary incidents in Minnesota.
[02:29:11] So-
[02:29:12] And you shook up leadership there.
[02:29:12] You brought Tom Homen in.
[02:29:13] Yeah, I did.
[02:29:14] And Tom is great.
[02:29:15] Tom is a superstar.
[02:29:16] But you do thousands of arrests.
[02:29:20] You arrest thousands of rapists.
[02:29:22] You arrest thousands of the worst people.
[02:29:24] You arrest the drug dealers.
[02:29:26] I mean, we had drug kingpins.
[02:29:28] We had murderous thousands.
[02:29:31] No incident.
[02:29:32] We bring them back to their country.
[02:29:34] Two people.
[02:29:35] It's bad.
[02:29:36] I hate it.
[02:29:36] I hate even talking about it.
[02:29:38] Two people out of tens of thousands, OK?
[02:29:43] And you get paid publicity.
[02:29:45] Nobody talks about all of the murders
[02:29:47] that we're taking out of our country.
[02:29:49] They don't talk about.
[02:29:50] But it was two Americans.
[02:29:51] They don't talk about.
[02:29:52] We have the smallest
[02:29:54] Brother
[02:29:57] You guys put a new rule in the rule book that
[02:30:03] Allows you to literally deport someone for being suspected of committing a crime any crime with the lake and riley act
[02:30:10] Because lake and riley was murdered by an undocumented migrant
[02:30:14] Who was arrested
[02:30:16] Jailed and then deported
[02:30:18] What the fuck do you mean?
[02:30:21] Ah, just two people in the process of deporting people.
[02:30:24] Come on, give me a break.
[02:30:30] Let me kill a couple people.
[02:30:32] Come on, guys.
[02:30:34] What's your expectation?
[02:30:35] I kill zero Americans?
[02:30:36] No, I got to kill a couple.
[02:30:38] And now it's bad PR.
[02:30:40] As an example, we've been very tough on the waters and soon, you know, pretty much overall.
[02:30:47] But if you look at the waters where we knock out boats, each boat that we knock out, we
[02:30:55] saved 25,000 American lives.
[02:30:58] We're doing a job like nobody's ever seen before.
[02:31:00] I just got a-
[02:31:01] Please follow up on that.
[02:31:04] The administration is currently being sued by the families of the victims.
[02:31:11] I mean, it'll most likely go nowhere because it's the American government that assassinated
[02:31:15] them, unfortunately.
[02:31:17] But he's just everything is made up.
[02:31:22] What the fuck, dude?
[02:31:27] What the hell?
[02:31:31] Every aspect, every aspect is interviewed.
[02:31:33] Everything that he says is just made up.
[02:31:34] I don't know how to deal with it.
[02:31:36] I don't know how to react to it.
[02:31:39] I don't know what to say, really, because he is just a fucking serial liar.
[02:31:45] Like every boat that we blow up leads to 25,000 save lives.
[02:31:55] How?
[02:31:57] Your very own department, your very own Drug Enforcement Agency says the Venezuela is not
[02:32:04] a narco trafficking hub.
[02:32:05] The boats that you blew up have like, the boats that you blew up don't have the gas
[02:32:12] tanks to make their way all the way up to the American coastline. These are small fishermen boats,
[02:32:18] small, go fast boats that are going between Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela. And you blew
[02:32:24] them up. You have victims, family members of the victims that are suing the government right now.
[02:32:29] Do you have any evidence whatsoever that these are boats that are actually trafficking drugs
[02:32:34] into the United States of America? And if you have evidence, why have you not revealed it?
[02:32:38] And if this, like, and someone needs to explain how those boats make their way to the United
[02:32:45] States of America, like, like, and this is before we even talk about international law.
[02:32:50] There's a proper process here is murdering random boaters, the appropriate measure to
[02:32:54] take or don't, doesn't the Coast Guard have apprehension techniques beyond lobbing hellfire
[02:33:01] missiles that fucking random boats are like drone striking random boats from afar?
[02:33:05] If these are drug traffickers, isn't it more beneficial to actually apprehend, overtake
[02:33:11] these boats and apprehend the drug traffickers inside of these boats after conducting a proper
[02:33:17] investigation?
[02:33:19] All of these are normal questions that a normal adult should be able to ask the fucking president.
[02:33:33] I think one of the funniest aspects of this conversation or the speculation around whether
[02:33:38] or not he has dementia is that if he does actually have Alzheimer's or dementia, which
[02:33:43] I think is likely, what will, for those of you who don't know how Alzheimer's works,
[02:33:51] I have a lot of people in my family that had Alzheimer's, okay?
[02:33:57] There is a very funny outcome here.
[02:34:01] The funniest possible outcome for Alzheimer's, which is a devastating, devastating illness,
[02:34:08] okay?
[02:34:10] One where your brain stops producing new information, or producing new memories, and
[02:34:17] you are, you're locked into like, you know, one specific period in time.
[02:34:23] It would be kind of funny if Donald Trump got locked into the Jeffrey Epstein time period
[02:34:28] in his brain and start in his capacity started deteriorating. So he just kept talking about
[02:34:36] how Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton are his best friends over and over again. That would
[02:34:42] be fucking hilarious. Okay. Imagine the administration around Donald Trump, all of his staffers consistently
[02:34:51] trying to get him to shut the fuck up, but he just keeps saying, Jeffrey, you're my best
[02:34:54] friend. Where's Jeffrey? Where are you, Jeffrey? Jeffrey Boy, you love them young just like I do.
[02:35:01] Remember, a friend, a friend, a best friend is such a mysterious thing.
[02:35:11] Your child like wonder, Jeffrey, I love you. I love you just like I love Bill, Bill Bow Clinton.
[02:35:16] And you want to know what will happen? I'm locking it right now. I'm fucking this is
[02:35:29] another one of these like crazy predictions that I jokingly make and then it ends up
[02:35:34] becoming reality and it has happened before Ronald Reagan in a second term is was already
[02:35:39] demented right? The funniest thing that would happen or the saddest thing that would happen
[02:35:45] in the aftermath of this like very tragic comedy would be that the American people would
[02:35:57] still not fucking do anything about it.
[02:36:03] Okay, Donald Trump comes out and is consistently talking about how he loves sucking Bill Clinton's
[02:36:07] dick and how he loves Jeffrey Epstein because that's the last time his brain was capable
[02:36:12] of producing new memories. And then the American people still don't say anything.
[02:36:22] Yeah, a pal is a wonderful thing and every day is a beautiful mystery.
[02:36:29] Yeah, a fitting end for the US Empire, yes.
[02:36:33] I am going to stream snipe you on Saturday, says Chinese Richie Torres.
[02:36:37] Torres. Okay, well, I'm not going to be outside. So how will you do that? Don't be weird.
[02:36:48] Also thank you for the 200 gifted. Shout out to spittin, spittin, litten for the 200 gifted.
[02:37:07] He said he's never seen anything like it.
[02:37:31] You brought the conversation, Mr. President, so let me ask you, what did you talk about
[02:37:35] with the Liberals?
[02:37:36] a lot of topics. What's the most important topic? Is it chips? Is it the wars in Ukraine?
[02:37:41] What is going on?
[02:37:42] I would say the economy, the relationship that we have with China. I'm going to be going
[02:37:47] there in April, that he's coming here at the end of the year.
[02:37:50] Coming to the White House?
[02:37:51] He's coming to the White House here at the end of the year. We have a very good relationship.
[02:37:55] It's so funny, after I pulled that chatter up, hella YouTube chatters are saying L-Twitch
[02:38:00] chatter. This is not how it is on YouTube. They're talking about how YouTube chatters
[02:38:07] are not like that.
[02:38:09] Number, numerous times. And I don't think they want to see a shutdown.
[02:38:16] Are you going to see Trevor Noah last night and if folks were looted, that's something
[02:38:20] that would be clear.
[02:38:21] He said that I spent time on Jeffrey Epstein's Island.
[02:38:27] Jeffrey's Island. My bestie, Jeffrey. Oh my God. Oh my God.
[02:38:42] I didn't. I mean, he's a lightweight. This guy's terrible.
[02:38:45] I think he's terrible. I thought he did a terrible job at the
[02:38:47] Grammys. I thought the whole Grammys was terrible. I watched
[02:38:50] part of it. It's not watchable.
[02:38:51] you spoke into existence, it's going to happen.
[02:39:16] important that I have a good relationship and for him that he has a good relationship with me.
[02:39:21] We have to have a good, these are the two most powerful countries in the world and
[02:39:25] we have a very good relationship. You talk about tariffs for an hour. Did he ask you about the
[02:39:29] tariffs? Is he saying this is 30 years? Well, they're paying a lot of tariffs, as you know,
[02:39:32] China's paying a lot of tariffs. In the past they didn't. I'm the one that put tariffs on China.
[02:39:37] How does it feel having now different siloed audience reactions to your broadcasts and
[02:39:41] multi-streaming setup? I don't really like it because I do think it actually eats away
[02:39:46] at my viewership on Twitch because like if YouTube was like you know hitting 30k
[02:39:54] every day then I wouldn't mind it I wouldn't even mind like a little bit of a
[02:39:58] hit on the viewership on the Twitch side but now it's very clear that it
[02:40:03] actually chopped the viewership. It did. If I stream just on YouTube, there's a
[02:40:18] likelihood that I get 40k on YouTube. If I stream just on Twitch, I get 40k on
[02:40:24] Twitch. If I chop it into two, if I chop the audience into two, I get 30k here and
[02:40:31] and 16K on YouTube.
[02:40:34] I did think that I thought that it would be
[02:40:37] like two totally separate audiences.
[02:40:39] I'm sure there's some people on YouTube
[02:40:41] that are watching that otherwise wouldn't.
[02:40:44] But it's clear to me that it actually takes away
[02:40:48] from my audience here.
[02:40:50] And because of the top heavy nature,
[02:40:54] because of the top heavy nature of Twitch,
[02:40:56] Twitch streaming in general,
[02:40:58] When you have 30k, then you have less of a likelihood of bringing in new viewers than if you do 40k.
[02:41:13] Like the way it works is like if you're at the top of the directory, you get even more new viewers to funnel in.
[02:41:19] in. Having a overall more viewership doesn't matter. It's inconsequential.
[02:41:31] That's still more total viewers. You're dork. You're objectively wrong. No.
[02:41:35] No. I'll be honest with you. The reason why I'm still doing it on YouTube right now is because
[02:41:45] It's actually really beneficial for the YouTube page in general also speaking of YouTube
[02:41:50] Look at this fucking video. They got absolutely shadow banned. Holy shit
[02:42:01] 19,000 views dude, that's crazy
[02:42:10] But all the other all the other videos and their viewer accounts have gone up
[02:42:15] Also, YouTube, YouTube Watchers, like the stream please.
[02:42:30] You must like the stream.
[02:42:32] Don't forget to like the stream.
[02:42:34] I gotta keep reminding myself.
[02:42:35] Don't forget to subscribe.
[02:42:38] Um, YouTube is brutal copyright restrictions.
[02:42:41] You stream a lot of videos that would get instantly nuked on YouTube.
[02:42:43] No.
[02:42:44] major issues with that. So you're wrong on that front. I thought I would have a lot more...
[02:43:04] I thought I would have a lot more issues with YouTube streaming in general on the copyright side, but no, it's been pretty good.
[02:43:11] knock on wood yeah YouTube watchers smash that bell button I'd say give it a
[02:43:20] month for determining any trends yeah I'm gonna do that yeah smash that bell
[02:43:23] button subscribe so you are instantly notified and also once again
[02:43:32] Um, like the YouTube stream, so it gets better placement on the algorithm.
[02:43:44] I think the vast majority of YouTube watchers with people who watch the Twitch stream and
[02:43:47] are just using YouTube for the convenience, the first they made it seem like more, but
[02:43:50] that was a post ban stream which always hits crazy numbers, yeah.
[02:43:54] I think so too.
[02:43:55] You're always with 30 candy?
[02:44:06] No, these past couple of weeks, I was a 30 to 40 candy.
[02:44:09] Now I'm a 20 to 30 candy.
[02:44:12] So you're wrong.
[02:44:17] Featured heavily in this?
[02:44:18] What is this thing?
[02:44:21] Why not schedule the YouTube streams? I do. I do schedule them. All right, let's continue.
[02:44:34] Bariffs had a lot of tariffs or just so you understand, making our country.
[02:44:38] Yeah, we hit 40k regularly for this past month. And now that I'm on YouTube, I think like,
[02:44:46] I think, God, all right, this doesn't matter, but there's probably around like six, seven
[02:44:53] K YouTube watchers, like organically watching on just YouTube that would normally not watch
[02:44:58] me otherwise.
[02:44:59] But I think around like 10,000 of those viewers on the 16 K to 20 K YouTube watchers are watching
[02:45:05] on YouTube at a pure sheer convenience.
[02:45:09] And that those 10 K would probably be here.
[02:45:13] now. But like I said, I'm going to continue experimenting. And the reason why I'm going
[02:45:23] to continue experimenting is because it actually has been helpful in beefing up all of the
[02:45:27] other numbers as well.
[02:45:30] Rich, our country has taken in hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs, really trillions,
[02:45:41] is that the threat of tariffs is getting all of these countries to lose to us.
[02:45:48] And by the way, they've been doing it to us for 40 years and now, but I'm doing it very
[02:45:55] judiciously, very fairly.
[02:45:57] But tariffs are bringing in tremendous amounts of money.
[02:46:00] I just gave $12 billion to our farmers because they were mistreated by certain countries.
[02:46:06] Tariff money.
[02:46:07] We're taking in hundreds of billions of dollars.
[02:46:09] I want to ask you about that.
[02:46:10] I want to get into that.
[02:46:11] Talking about the economy, you brought a lot of prices down,
[02:46:14] as we said.
[02:46:14] Some are still stubborn.
[02:46:15] Very few.
[02:46:16] But when you, yeah, very few.
[02:46:18] Yeah, when you talk to Americans, though,
[02:46:21] do you have to get them to understand that the prices are
[02:46:23] not going to come back down to your first term
[02:46:25] because we had a pandemic and we had record inflation?
[02:46:28] Are people's expectations too high,
[02:46:30] or is it just too expensive to live in America?
[02:46:32] I just, again, don't think we're selling it properly.
[02:46:34] We've done a great job.
[02:46:35] But it's expensive out there.
[02:46:36] I saw gasoline this last week at $1.99 a gallon.
[02:46:40] It used to be, it was $4.5, $5 a gallon.
[02:46:43] $1.99 a gallon gasoline.
[02:46:47] I think we've really bring it.
[02:46:49] I mean, I don't expect them to be much higher.
[02:46:51] Now, there's a natural inflation.
[02:46:53] But remember this, I inherited the worst inflation
[02:46:58] in the history of our country.
[02:47:00] It was through the roof.
[02:47:02] Now, you will say it wasn't in history, it was 48 years.
[02:47:05] you know, there's a theory that was, I say it was worse,
[02:47:08] but whether it's 48 years,
[02:47:09] I inherited the worst inflation in the history of our country.
[02:47:14] And now we have almost no inflation.
[02:47:16] Think of it.
[02:47:17] You know what it was for the last three months, 1.2%.
[02:47:20] You know what it was under Biden?
[02:47:21] You can't count that high.
[02:47:24] I inherited the worst inflation.
[02:47:25] I inherited the worst crime.
[02:47:27] I inherited high prices.
[02:47:29] So when I inherited-
[02:47:31] The inflation is down 2.7 right now, but it is down.
[02:47:33] No, the last three don't forget I inherited this mess right right for the last three months
[02:47:39] It's at 1.2%
[02:47:40] You know that yeah for the last okay, I'll rematch you you floated the idea of
[02:47:46] $2,000 rebate checks for Americans from tariff revenue who's gonna get that and one is you can't get fucking
[02:47:53] Dude, you can't lose a war of attrition to a guy who shits in his diapers, okay?
[02:47:59] under no circumstances can a 90 year old dementia patient is out yapping you okay
[02:48:08] you're young you're virile what the hell is going on he just keeps going yeah yeah
[02:48:16] he said yeah base basically this is a this is the most like asman gold adjacent
[02:48:21] interview I've ever fucking seen I don't know maybe I'm being too harsh on this
[02:48:26] guy, but my expectation is Trump does these things very rarely, right? It's very rare
[02:48:31] that Trump does these things at all. So if you have the unique opportunity to sit in
[02:48:35] front of Donald Trump, fucking spice him up a little bit.
[02:48:49] Inflation has gone up at an unprecedented speeds under Trump. Google Sonic inflation
[02:48:52] for more info. Okay.
[02:48:56] That's gonna happen. We make it. I'm gonna I'm looking at it very
[02:49:00] seriously. I'm the only one can do it because I'm taking in
[02:49:03] hundreds of billions of dollars, but you can promise some
[02:49:05] Americans will get those checks. Oh, yeah, sure. I can I can do
[02:49:08] that. I haven't made the commitment yet, but I may make
[02:49:10] the commitment. So it's not it's not well, I just gave 1776
[02:49:15] right to the military. Right? 1776 dollars. But you said all
[02:49:21] You know, it's 1775. They presented it to me because that's what we have in a budget
[02:49:27] that I created because I want to take care of our military. Nobody takes care of the
[02:49:30] military like I do. So $1775. I said, wait a minute. If you had $1, it's 1776. You know
[02:49:39] that's a quite a famous day. Yeah, of course. Of course. Wait. So I, you know, that's quite
[02:49:44] a famous date, right? Brother, you are literally, you have the child brain. You have the brain
[02:49:48] of a child. Oh, wow. Oh, wow. That's quite a famous date. He's like, he wants the interviewer
[02:49:58] to be impressed that he knows the fucking, the date of US independence, like the, the
[02:50:06] birthday of America. Okay. What is the, what is the fucking, like, like, why should this
[02:50:17] be impressive for you to know. You are the president. Come on, you know it. Yeah, many,
[02:50:25] many, many people don't even know this, but I know it, right? I mean, 1776, what happened
[02:50:30] that year? Nobody knows, only I know. Isn't that impressive? I mean, this is basically
[02:50:36] the fucking, this is basically the same energy. This has the exact same energy of Donald Trump.
[02:50:47] doing women man camera TV okay like oh I I aced my mental faculties test okay I
[02:50:55] killed it I did so well doctor said no one's brain is as impressive 1776 to our
[02:51:04] military and they are very thankful let's get to the fat now I may be doing
[02:51:08] that with regard to the entire population okay let's get to the Fed is
[02:51:12] there any doubt in your mind that interest rates are gonna be lowered not
[02:51:16] much. Why? How can you say that? I just think they're going to be a little bit...
[02:51:20] Is your new Fed pick on board with that? We're way high. Okay, we're way high in interest.
[02:51:25] We have now, with me, and with all the money, I've always been good at money. And with all
[02:51:30] the money coming into our country, we're a rich country again. We have debt, but we also have
[02:51:35] growth. And the growth will soon make the debt look very small. Because the greatest way, you
[02:51:41] you have two ways. You can cut, cut, cut, and we do that anyway. We did that. You know,
[02:51:45] we got rid of hundreds of thousands of federal workers, and those workers went out and got
[02:51:52] themselves jobs in the free enterprise system. And you know what, that's called all of this
[02:51:57] is alive, by the way. Why is that even good? That's not even a good thing. Yeah, they're
[02:52:09] They're getting rich. All of these public workers, they're getting rich. Yeah. No, they
[02:52:12] were fucking jobless dumbass.
[02:52:14] I'll make it a market ready. The job market is as cheeks. I cannot believe that he's saying
[02:52:19] the job market is great.
[02:52:21] How do people not get more mad at this? I, oh my God, like, yeah, Uber drivers, they're
[02:52:29] doing Uber now free enterprise is so fantastic.
[02:52:33] And we had 10 workers in the federal government for every single job
[02:52:38] When the Democrats go in they hire I could right now give you the best
[02:52:43] Employment numbers in history. You know what I do go out and hire two million people put them in the federal
[02:52:48] Just does your new Fed? Yeah, does your new Fed pick yet? No do that you fucking idiot, please
[02:52:53] January layoffs surged a 17 year high US employers announcing 108,435 layoffs in
[02:53:04] January up 205% from December and the highest January total since 2009. Oh my god.
[02:53:10] If you give more taxes to corporations, those companies would create more jobs
[02:53:16] that lie politicians who are funded by corporations. Tell people to justify giving
[02:53:21] corporate donors more tax cuts. Trump's corporate and billionaire tax cuts create profits, not jobs.
[02:53:30] The job market is as bad as 2000. Oh God, I feel so bad for people who are just graduating.
[02:53:36] God damn it, dude. I mean, things have not been good since 2008.
[02:53:44] Like things have not been good since 2008 at all in the job market. There have been like
[02:53:48] Minor upticks. There've been like, you know instances of positive growth, but the overall trend is is
[02:53:57] consistently going down
[02:54:01] It's unbelievable that these guys have the audacity to go on television to be like now you don't understand America's so hot right now
[02:54:12] It is so ass out there man, it is so fucking ass out there
[02:54:16] If you have a job, you want to know how I know his ass out there? Because there are those who
[02:54:24] have jobs in this chat, and I'm sure they will tell you. Okay? And I know this from my job having
[02:54:29] friends, obviously not myself, because I'm in a unique position. I'm in literally the luckiest
[02:54:35] subcategory of Americans. And my entire argument is like, it shouldn't have to be this way. Like,
[02:54:41] like you shouldn't win the lottery every single day
[02:54:44] in order to have a happy life.
[02:54:49] But for job havers out there,
[02:54:52] you know the market is bad
[02:54:53] because one, sometimes you entertain it,
[02:54:56] sometimes you look around to see if there is any sort
[02:54:58] of horizontal movement that you can make
[02:55:02] and you immediately realize there is no options out there.
[02:55:05] And on top of that, because the job market is so ascheeks
[02:55:09] that your boss does not feel the need
[02:55:11] to compensate you better year over year.
[02:55:16] And this is part of the reason why inflation
[02:55:19] consistently outpaces wage growth,
[02:55:22] maybe not across the entire economy,
[02:55:25] but in many sectors,
[02:55:28] people will get like a marginal increase in their wages
[02:55:31] year over year,
[02:55:33] but those marginal increases in wages
[02:55:35] oftentimes destroyed by the increase in overall cost of goods. If the job market
[02:55:43] was better and you had a bunch of different opportunities for upwards
[02:55:48] mobility, for different sectors that you can move into, or stay in the same
[02:55:52] sector and get a better position in a different company, your bosses would
[02:55:57] have to retain your, your bosses would basically do more to retain you at the
[02:56:02] at the same workplace, okay, they would have to be more competitive. They would have to
[02:56:08] increase the, the, uh, they would have to decrease their profit margins and increase
[02:56:13] your salary, giving you more of your own output. They don't feel the need to do so because
[02:56:21] you have no other options and they fucking know it.
[02:56:23] Understand that you want him to lower interest rates.
[02:56:25] I think he does, but I think he wants to anyway. I mean, it became in and said, I want to raise
[02:56:29] it.
[02:56:30] If you said that, you wouldn't have gotten a job.
[02:56:32] He would not have gotten a job. No. No.
[02:56:34] Do you ever thought he was interested?
[02:56:36] Now there'll be times if I see inflation on the horizon,
[02:56:39] but we don't have that.
[02:56:41] We have low and remember 1.2% inflation the last three months.
[02:56:46] We have.
[02:56:50] I legitimately picked the worst time
[02:56:51] to jump into the freelance video editing in 2032.
[02:56:52] I would actively apply for full time jobs
[02:56:54] to the April of last year,
[02:56:54] 900 plus job applications sent in a single interview
[02:56:56] for like retailer Whole Foods.
[02:56:59] I bet it easier time getting a job in 2009,
[02:57:01] fresh out of high school. I've never been more cooked. Yeah.
[02:57:05] I'm in tech and I knew it was bad when recruiters aren't reaching out at all
[02:57:08] anymore.
[02:57:14] Graduated in 2023 and it was already shit. It says a YouTube chatter.
[02:57:22] It's so fucking crazy that these guys straight up look at the,
[02:57:27] the current job market, look at the current economy and say and have the audacity say it's awesome.
[02:57:32] I guess for Trump, the reason why he's saying that is because he knows a lot of rich motherfuckers.
[02:58:02] Okay.
[02:58:05] The only people that are doing well in the current economy are Donald Trump's butt buddies,
[02:58:14] people who are on the Epstein list.
[02:58:18] Like what do you mean things are going so well for all of my best friends?
[02:58:23] Now of course not one of them, Jeffrey, I lost them.
[02:58:26] We lost a good man in 2019, believe it.
[02:58:31] everybody else, they're doing so well. They're doing so well.
[02:58:39] Oh inflation and we have tremendous growth. You haven't had these numbers like
[02:58:44] this. We have, think of it, low inflation, great growth.
[02:58:47] Now all I have to do is one thing, easy, get down the interest rate.
[02:58:51] Do you think the Fed share answers to you or as an independent body?
[02:58:55] Well, I mean, in theory it's an independent body, but I think, you know,
[02:58:58] I'm a smart guy. I know the economy better than almost everybody. You know, they did that prediction chart a year ago
[02:59:06] And they had 71 great economists and me making the predictions
[02:59:10] And you know only two people were right me and one of the guy was a very smart professor from a certain school that I went to
[02:59:17] Yeah, very good school. Yeah, and the two of us were right. Everybody else was wrong
[02:59:23] There's been bipartisan suggestions that the criminal investigation to the current Fed share Jerome Powell is payback right for not lowering interest rates
[02:59:30] But also for when he was in that sort of news conference with you with the hard hats
[02:59:34] And he was shaking his head and showing you the papers and disagreeing with you in public
[02:59:38] Is that why he's under criminal investigation? I was very respectful to him. He wasn't this he was explaining to me
[02:59:43] Yeah, I'm asking him why are you spending almost four billion dollars on a very small little complex of buildings?
[02:59:51] It's the highest price per square foot.
[02:59:54] He's renovating buildings for three to four billion dollars.
[02:59:59] And you know, the spend share that I have is,
[03:00:00] I think he's gonna be great.
[03:00:02] He might not have a home
[03:00:03] because this guy has spent so much money
[03:00:06] and I looked, it's a see-through.
[03:00:07] There's nothing inside.
[03:00:08] They haven't done, they are spending money.
[03:00:11] He's in charge of the project.
[03:00:13] He's the, this is the Federal Reserve Building
[03:00:14] I'm talking about.
[03:00:16] It's a very small little,
[03:00:18] it's actually a couple of little,
[03:00:19] but they're spending more money than any building ever built
[03:00:23] in history per square foot.
[03:00:24] Some Republican senators say they're not going to approve him
[03:00:27] unless you drop that investigation.
[03:00:28] A lot of people say a lot of things.
[03:00:29] You don't think that's true?
[03:00:31] You think, is it worth it to drop the investigation
[03:00:33] to get your Fed share through?
[03:00:35] I think the investigation is the investigation
[03:00:38] is being handled by Pam and Janine and the people.
[03:00:42] They'll make their own decision.
[03:00:43] Yeah.
[03:00:44] Let's talk about AI.
[03:00:45] Yeah, that's the shit.
[03:00:46] Have you ever used it?
[03:00:47] Oh, my God.
[03:00:49] Yes, but yeah, you can't let a man spend billions of dollars doing a bill
[03:00:54] I would have done that job for 25 million dollars and it would have been done much better
[03:00:57] I'm spending billions of dollars on a renovation of a little complex. Let's talk about AI
[03:01:03] Have you ever used chat GPT quad? I haven't really but I know all about it. Let me just talk about a yeah
[03:01:11] AI is a big deal. AI is going to be maybe the biggest thing, bigger than the internet,
[03:01:19] bigger than anything else. We are leading China by a lot. We are leading everybody by a lot.
[03:01:24] They're all building their factories here. And you know what I did for the electorate? Because
[03:01:28] they need twice the electric as we currently produce for the whole country, which is crazy.
[03:01:34] Nobody can do that. But so what I did is I came up with a concept. Each building that is built
[03:01:39] is going to generate their own electricity. They're going to build their own electric
[03:01:42] plant. We are building numbers of AI. And by the way, also auto plants.
[03:01:49] I love having this conversation so close in proximity to the previous ridiculous thing
[03:01:57] that he was saying, which is the job market is great. Everyone's got jobs. We fired all
[03:02:02] of the good jobs, the good government jobs, right? And but the job market is fucking great.
[03:02:09] So we are unleashing a wave of AI in our data centers, which is the only area that we are
[03:02:16] spending money on.
[03:02:17] This government is only spending money on building data centers, so the remainder of
[03:02:22] the job market, the remainder of the labor force is also displaced.
[03:02:26] Luckily, of course, for all of you that still have jobs, the only reason why you haven't
[03:02:30] lost it is because the tech sector is led by charlatans who are routinely over promising
[03:02:37] and under delivering.
[03:02:38] One of the examples that I love using or I will continue using now is Waymo.
[03:02:44] Did you guys see the court, the Senate hearing that took place, the congressional hearing
[03:02:49] that took place on Waymo, where the dude basically admitted that they got like motherfuckers
[03:02:55] in the Philippines driving the cars around?
[03:03:00] Fantastic.
[03:03:02] Fantastic stuff.
[03:03:03] The only reason why your jobs are not being fucking replaced by AI is because the AI tech
[03:03:10] is just not there for many of these sectors.
[03:03:17] And when pushed, when pushed, these guys would be like, yeah, okay, we got some people.
[03:03:25] Not regularly, right?
[03:03:26] Only in emergency situations.
[03:03:28] I mean, I don't know.
[03:03:32] That's what they say.
[03:03:35] I feel like that has legal ramifications.
[03:03:41] So they have to admit it, but maybe this is their hyper-specific carve-out, but perhaps
[03:03:47] they use a lot.
[03:03:49] Perhaps the Waymo operatives are still a little bit more hands-on than we think they are.
[03:03:56] Right.
[03:03:57] We're building everything.
[03:03:58] But do you know, I just left Michigan.
[03:04:01] I was with Ford, they were going to close this building that was built in the early 1900s,
[03:04:06] one of the biggest factories, they were going to close it.
[03:04:08] It was scheduled to close prior to my election.
[03:04:12] After I won the election, they said, let's try keeping it open.
[03:04:15] They just went to three chefs.
[03:04:17] It's 24 hours a day.
[03:04:19] And the head of Ford, Mr. Ford, said it's the most incredible auto comeback I've ever
[03:04:24] seen.
[03:04:25] Mr. President, let me ask you, there's no doubt you are the president who's ushering
[03:04:28] in the revolution, but this is happening on your watch. Oh my God, brother, you have to
[03:04:35] take his dick, like plop it out of your mouth before you ask that question. Okay, I mean,
[03:04:40] it's still impressive that you were able to fully form the words with his cock in your
[03:04:45] mouth. But God damn, dude, what is this fucking glaze, brother? You are ushering in without
[03:04:52] doubt the AI revolution, Mr. President. If AI affects humanity in a negative way, is
[03:05:00] that on you? Because some of these CEOs of AI companies say we need guardrails. This
[03:05:04] could get out of control. Oh my God, even the fucking fear mongering around AI. The
[03:05:11] fucking fear mongering AI is yet another way to market how good the AI actually is at a
[03:05:16] time when it hasn't reached that level. Okay. Stay woke motherfuckers. Stay woke. They're like,
[03:05:23] bro, Mr. President, Mr. President. What if the bitches are too bad? Okay. What if the smoke is
[03:05:29] too loud, Mr. President? What if, what if the steak is too juicy, the lobster too buttery,
[03:05:35] Mr. President. Get the fuck out of here, dude. Like at most, the, the, the, in the near future,
[03:05:48] the highest likelihood of catastrophe that comes from AI will be displacing the existing labor force
[03:05:57] with a significantly worse tool so that all of these fucking profit seekers, these parasitic
[03:06:04] capital owners get to offer a substandard and oftentimes hazardous service, but they engage
[03:06:11] in tremendous cost saving. Okay? I think with the AI revolution or what the AI devolution
[03:06:21] will look like really, more and more people will hopefully understand that the initial
[03:06:27] Marxist analysis of capitalist economy was correct.
[03:06:33] Labor is the most malleable aspect of the productive force.
[03:06:38] Labor is the most malleable aspect of commodity production, and therefore, it's the only
[03:06:44] one that they can apply pressure on.
[03:06:49] This is the reason why these capital owners are desperately looking for new and unique
[03:06:55] measures of displacing the existing labor force. AI is incapable of producing the results
[03:07:04] of real human beings, especially for the time being. Now, that might be better in the future,
[03:07:10] right? For the time being, for the next decade or so, we're not gonna, I don't think we're
[03:07:15] We're going to see massive leaps.
[03:07:24] It's not my Zinn that fell.
[03:07:25] It was my phone, okay?
[03:07:32] So the conversation around catastrophe, imminent disaster, should revolve around AI's
[03:07:38] Displationary mechanism. Not,
[03:07:42] Displationary of the, uh, of the existing labor force.
[03:07:46] Not around AI being too fucking smart and then like killing people or some shit.
[03:07:51] It's also going to be counterproductive for capital, Verifuck has wrote about this,
[03:07:55] but he's not alone as the workforce is displaced.
[03:07:57] People do not have the income to purchase the goods and services they used to create,
[03:08:01] and that means profits fall, so it's another collective action problem.
[03:08:04] Yeah, no, exactly.
[03:08:06] Of course. Of course.
[03:08:17] Massive Cope, brother.
[03:08:24] Hassan is right. Bad Take AI is a huge threat. False? No, it's legit to fear it. Hassan is right in some things, but not this.
[03:08:31] No, I think you're misunderstanding what I'm saying.
[03:08:34] Do I think that, like, AGI would be devastating for mankind? Absolutely, if AGI actually existed.
[03:08:41] I'm saying, in the next 10-year runway, I don't predict that we will reach AGI.
[03:08:46] I don't think that we will have true artificial intelligence.
[03:08:49] What we will have instead is artificial intelligence capable of duping human beings into falsely believing that it's truly artificial intelligence.
[03:08:59] It's already happening all the time.
[03:09:02] plenty of normies fall for bait with regular frequency like they'll be like
[03:09:07] oh my god we put a bunch of AI in a social media platform and they gained
[03:09:12] sentience and it's basically just the fucking guy directing the AI to convince
[03:09:19] other people who are reading to believe that it has sentience and then
[03:09:23] everybody goes oh my god it has sentience I think that's literally what
[03:09:29] this is right now. Okay, that's what's going on. Yeah, it's, it's, it's not like AI gaining
[03:09:34] real sentience. It's just the fucking people that are that are doing the inputs, making
[03:09:42] it seem like making you feel like it has sentience, and then people get scared by it.
[03:09:47] Like, it's kind of, it's kind of like if you were to type in the chat GPT, like convince
[03:09:51] me that you're a human being capable of your own thoughts, and then chat GPT convinces
[03:09:56] you to go oh my god oh my god what the hell is going on no what you plug in is what you get
[03:10:09] it's the Turing test and the people are failing it instead yeah
[03:10:18] this is also part of the reason why I keep repeating
[03:10:21] This is also why I keep repeating. I'm more worried about humans using it in more and more
[03:10:27] messed up ways to keep getting stronger. Next five years is scary as fuck. Oh, okay.
[03:10:32] If you're talking about generative AI being used to like...
[03:10:34] If you're talking about like generative AI being used to like do people manipulate people,
[03:10:44] yeah, I do agree. I think it's making people dumber in general. There's a lot of cognitive
[03:10:48] offloading taking place. But outside of the cognitive offloading that's taking place that
[03:10:53] I think is genuinely making people dumber and dumber year over year, there's also the capacity
[03:10:59] to dupe the now dumber population with, you know, simple trickery. I do agree with that,
[03:11:08] but what he's saying, what the tech leaders are talking about is like how terrifying AI will be
[03:11:15] be once it reaches like true sentience as an independent thing. We need to have safeguards
[03:11:23] around AI. We need to have the ethics around AI. That's fine. That's fine. I think we should
[03:11:29] have a conversation around the ethics of AI, but we should be honest about the limitations
[03:11:34] of AI technology, at least in the next decade or so. But unfortunately, because of the for-profit,
[03:11:42] the profit seeking incentive of all of these companies that are trying to sell their product
[03:11:50] and trying to justify the trillions of dollars of investment that they're getting from both
[03:11:53] the federal government and from anyone that's dumb enough to give them billions of dollars.
[03:11:58] Most of the conversation or most of the fear mongering around this issue is actually another
[03:12:03] marketing technique to make the average Joe feel as though AI is a lot more, a lot closer
[03:12:09] a full sentence than it actually is. That's simply what I'm talking about. I'm not saying
[03:12:13] that mass adoption of AI won't lead to different disasters. I'm saying that the actual disaster
[03:12:21] that's imminent is very different to the one these guys are talking about, because the
[03:12:24] one these guys are talking about favor the tech CEOs generating tremendous amounts of
[03:12:29] of fund raising tremendous amounts of capital.
[03:12:34] Is that where you, everything's on me as president.
[03:12:38] Everything's on me.
[03:12:39] I can say this, it'll be the greatest jobs producer.
[03:12:42] It'll be the greatest military producer.
[03:12:45] It'll be the greatest medical producer.
[03:12:47] They'll be tremendous good
[03:12:49] and they'll be probably some bad too.
[03:12:51] Well, it's killing a lot of jobs.
[03:12:52] And what do you say to Americans
[03:12:53] who are gonna lose their jobs today?
[03:12:54] It's going to make, it's going to create a lot of jobs.
[03:12:57] Right now it's taking jobs in a lot of ways.
[03:12:59] It's taking jobs in companies like Amazon.
[03:13:01] What would you say to those Americans?
[03:13:02] It hasn't really started.
[03:13:03] These major plans haven't even been built.
[03:13:06] What you're going to see is the president's start.
[03:13:08] AI has already started to take jobs because the technology's
[03:13:10] there.
[03:13:11] So we have, it's just announced, more jobs right now
[03:13:15] occupied in the United States of America
[03:13:18] that at any time during its existence, 250 years,
[03:13:24] there are more people working today
[03:13:25] than at any time in the history of our country.
[03:13:29] Pretty good stuff.
[03:13:31] Your kill's that question.
[03:13:32] Yeah, let's look up.
[03:13:33] That's your good answer.
[03:13:34] It kills that question.
[03:13:35] Mr. President, there's widespread concern
[03:13:37] that AI is going to wipe out a lot of jobs, manufacturing
[03:13:39] jobs.
[03:13:40] I said the internet was going to do everything
[03:13:41] it was going to do.
[03:13:42] Robots are going to kill jobs.
[03:13:44] Everything's going to kill jobs.
[03:13:45] And you end up, if you're smart, doing great.
[03:13:48] OK.
[03:13:49] You are close with the Ellison's,
[03:13:50] who are trying to stop a merger between Warner Brothers,
[03:13:53] Discovery, and Netflix.
[03:13:55] This deal could change the makeup of the media as we know it.
[03:13:58] Are you personally going to get involved in that deal?
[03:13:59] I haven't been involved.
[03:14:01] I must say, I guess I'm considered to be a very strong president.
[03:14:06] I've been called by both sides.
[03:14:07] It's the two sides.
[03:14:09] But I've decided I shouldn't be involved in the Justice
[03:14:11] Department will handle it.
[03:14:12] OK.
[03:14:13] In what way?
[03:14:14] Just looking at it to see if it's right.
[03:14:15] Well, they're going to make a decision.
[03:14:16] I mean, there's a theory that one of the companies is too big,
[03:14:19] and it shouldn't be allowed to do it.
[03:14:21] And the other company is saying something else about it.
[03:14:23] You know, they're not going to.
[03:14:24] But you're not going to interfere,
[03:14:25] even though you're close with each other and they'll be a winner.
[03:14:28] Okay. Let's talk about the midterms.
[03:14:30] You've recently suggested nationalizing elections.
[03:14:32] What, what do you mean by that?
[03:14:34] Uh, when, and I didn't say national, I said, Oh yeah, this is my theory as well.
[03:14:39] It's one that I talk about quite a bit.
[03:14:41] I'm still convinced by the primary function of AS and shift liability to an
[03:14:43] unblem, unblameable entity like Grock just started making CSAM all by itself.
[03:14:47] Exactly.
[03:14:49] That's why it's most commonly used in places like that, whether it be Israel's
[03:14:52] targeting system, so they can just go, well,
[03:14:54] it was just the AI targeting, it wasn't human beings targeting the people that we were killing
[03:14:58] on the kill list. The kill list was populated by the AI or it's best used by United Healthcare,
[03:15:04] for example, when they are denying coverage to people that desperately need it. That way
[03:15:12] it's not a human being because a human being is one, not fast enough to process that many
[03:15:16] request, and two, a human being might accidentally feel empathy and go beyond the parameters
[03:15:29] dictated by the company that want to max out on the profits.
[03:15:34] See what I mean?
[03:15:35] There are some areas in our country that are extremely corrupt.
[03:15:38] They have very corrupt elections.
[03:15:40] Take a look at Detroit, take a look at Philadelphia, take a look at Atlanta.
[03:15:45] There are some areas that are unbelievably corrupt.
[03:15:47] I can give you plenty more too.
[03:15:50] I say that we cannot have corrupt elections.
[03:15:54] If we have to, if they don't straighten out, as an example, voter ID.
[03:15:58] Why don't the Democrats want voter ID?
[03:16:01] You know who does want voter ID?
[03:16:03] Democrat voters want it, but Democrat politicians don't.
[03:16:06] Why don't they want it?
[03:16:08] Because they want to cheat on elections.
[03:16:11] Can you imagine if I were a politician and they asked me, do you want voter identification?
[03:16:17] And I said, no, there's no way you could win that debate.
[03:16:21] But even Democrats don't want voter ID.
[03:16:24] If they don't want voter ID, that means they want to cheat.
[03:16:27] We can't allow cheating in elections.
[03:16:29] Now, if we need to put in federal controls as opposed to state controls, remember this,
[03:16:35] they're really an agent.
[03:16:37] They're really accumulating the votes for who wins an election.
[03:16:40] If they can't do it honestly and it can't be done properly and timely, then something
[03:16:46] else has to happen.
[03:16:47] Will you trust the results of the midterms if Republicans lose control of Congress?
[03:16:51] I will if the elections are honest.
[03:16:53] Look, the last one that wants to complain, I just had a great election.
[03:16:58] They say one of the greatest elections you will agree ever, won all seven swing states,
[03:17:04] won 84% of the counties in America.
[03:17:07] That's why the map is all red.
[03:17:08] just had a great election. I believe there was cheating. I think I think there was cheating.
[03:17:15] Well, speaking of county, what are you doing? Speaking of counties, what is happening? I'm
[03:17:19] not doing anything, but the FBI went in because it's been under under, I guess, review for
[03:17:28] years. The cheating that took place in Fort Worth County and in that nobody knows what's
[03:17:33] in the war. What do you want to find out? Look, why would anybody be upset that they
[03:17:37] They went in and they got the ballots, I guess, right?
[03:17:41] Again, they did this.
[03:17:42] That's been under review and under investigation for four years.
[03:17:47] And now they got a court order.
[03:17:49] You know they got a court order signed by a respected
[03:17:52] but liberal judge, signed a court order, allowing them
[03:17:55] to go and pick them up.
[03:17:57] Well, you're going to know what the ballot is safe
[03:17:59] because they're right now inspecting the ballot.
[03:18:01] I'm not involved in it, but they are inspecting
[03:18:03] and checking the ballot.
[03:18:04] Why is Tulsi Gabbard there?
[03:18:07] I don't know, but you know, a lot of the cheating comes from it's it's international cheating.
[03:18:13] You have people they say from China, you trying to put you put something in the social, yeah.
[03:18:23] Just wait.
[03:18:25] In the next five years or so, if we ever even move back into the renewable energy sector,
[03:18:33] which doesn't seem like we will, or EVs at all, which again, doesn't seem like we will.
[03:18:38] You will see America due to Chinese manufacturing, what China had done to Western IP, okay?
[03:18:48] China has already surpassed the United States of America in not only the efficient streamlined
[03:18:55] production capacities, but also on technological innovation in many sectors.
[03:19:02] Most of is in the renewable side from solar panels and other different like battery technology,
[03:19:07] but certainly on the car manufacturing side.
[03:19:10] The technology in China is now far superior to the tech coming out of the Western world.
[03:19:16] This is a fact.
[03:19:19] People can get mad at me for saying this.
[03:19:21] People can say I'm wrong, but it is just the truth.
[03:19:26] So what you will see in this upcoming decade will be Americans stripping Chinese technology
[03:19:33] for its parts, only to try to comprehend exactly how those parts were put together and trying
[03:19:39] to rebuild it in their own facilities.
[03:19:42] Okay?
[03:19:43] Of course, the Chinese development, lol no bro, you have to know how to read to do that.
[03:19:49] By then it's not going to be a thing in America.
[03:19:50] Okay, that's funny.
[03:19:55] It's ironic because we talk about automation in the production side and the utilization
[03:20:00] of AI in the production side.
[03:20:03] And China is also at the top of the game when it comes to developing robots to robotic tools
[03:20:10] on the assembly line are still going to come from China.
[03:20:14] That's already what Canada is doing.
[03:20:15] China legally requires foreign companies to enter into joint ventures with Chinese companies
[03:20:18] that allow them to learn from and reproduce from at the time, Western superior, Western
[03:20:23] manufacturer with a new deal in Canada. Canada is doing the same, putting Chinese and joint
[03:20:26] ventures with Canadian. Yes.
[03:20:32] So even when these guys talk about, even when these guys talk about bringing in foreign
[03:20:38] capital into the country, which won't actually, which will show economic activity, but it
[03:20:44] won't actually lead to a healthier labor pool with good paying jobs, because they openly
[03:20:51] state that they will do automation in those factories so the number of jobs the number
[03:20:57] of job opportunities would be significantly limited to what a foreign investment backed
[03:21:04] factory would look like in the past and even those robots that will take place take the
[03:21:16] role of the regular assembly line worker will be made in fucking China.
[03:21:23] Okay?
[03:21:27] I think China tries to influence our election.
[03:21:30] We know that foreign governments try to influence a lot of things.
[03:21:33] Well, therefore, she's foreign governments.
[03:21:35] But you tweeted out some theories about Italians and satellites.
[03:21:39] I mean, do you believe that stuff?
[03:21:41] No, no, I didn't.
[03:21:43] Sometimes we'll re-truth.
[03:21:45] I'll re-truth.
[03:21:46] But let me ask you this.
[03:21:48] If China or any of these countries
[03:21:50] are involved in our elections, that would bring her into it.
[03:21:53] And everybody knows that Russia, they talked about Russia.
[03:21:57] It turned out to be a hoax.
[03:21:58] It was Hunter Biden.
[03:21:59] It wasn't Russia.
[03:22:00] Look, we have to have honest elections.
[03:22:03] There should be nothing wrong with the fact
[03:22:05] that they went in, got ballots from a while ago,
[03:22:09] and they're going to look at them.
[03:22:10] And now they're going to find out the true winner
[03:22:12] of that state.
[03:22:14] And you know what?
[03:22:15] If there was cheating, which there was,
[03:22:17] but if there was cheating,
[03:22:18] it should be fine because we can't let it happen again.
[03:22:21] Mr. President, I have a few more important questions for you.
[03:22:22] That's okay with you.
[03:22:23] Yeah?
[03:22:24] Okay.
[03:22:25] I mean, they've all been important.
[03:22:26] Let's go to...
[03:22:27] There's a new lawsuit by you and your family
[03:22:29] that you're suing the IRS for $10.5 billion
[03:22:32] for leaking your tax documents.
[03:22:34] Is this a good use of taxpayer money?
[03:22:37] You can't leak documents.
[03:22:39] And any money that I win,
[03:22:41] I'll give it to charity, 100% to charity.
[03:22:44] Charity is that will be approved by government or whatever.
[03:22:47] I have another lawsuit with the United States.
[03:22:49] I sued because they broke into Mar-a-Lago.
[03:22:51] But that's taxpayer money.
[03:22:52] It's going to take out of the system.
[03:22:54] I know it's going to charity, you're going to say it.
[03:22:56] And I've won that case.
[03:22:57] I mean, I virtually, they broke into the FBI illegally,
[03:23:00] Biden and his group.
[03:23:01] It wasn't Biden.
[03:23:02] He didn't know what he was doing.
[03:23:03] It was a group of very smart radical people.
[03:23:05] They're very smart.
[03:23:06] They just, they've lost their way.
[03:23:09] And they broke into Mar-a-Lago.
[03:23:10] They broke into my home.
[03:23:11] They went through my wife's drawers.
[03:23:15] They went through, just a double meaning,
[03:23:18] they went through barons, my sons, everything.
[03:23:23] They went through the whole house.
[03:23:25] Hundreds of people, they went in with guns.
[03:23:28] Guns would have been amazing.
[03:23:32] Wait, wait, wait, wait.
[03:23:33] I brought a lawsuit.
[03:23:35] Essentially the lawsuit's been won.
[03:23:39] I guess I won a lot of money.
[03:23:40] So Scott Bessons the head of the IR
[03:23:43] YouTube YouTube chatters don't forget to like the fucking YouTube stream, okay, and subscribe and hit the bell
[03:23:50] To be properly notified when I go live on YouTube
[03:23:54] Yes, what this will this will help me continue live streaming on YouTube as well
[03:24:00] And if you like the stream it will allow
[03:24:04] It will allow me to get better placement in the algorithm on YouTube
[03:24:10] We have bodies ahead of the Justice Department. They're gonna defend the iris against you. Well, there's never been anything like it
[03:24:16] Anyway, so are you gonna tell the baby don't forget? I said is a private citizen because I said between terms. I
[03:24:23] Want to pay you won three times, but I didn't assume unfortunately for this country
[03:24:28] I didn't assume office a second that but here's the story I
[03:24:31] Sued because they broke into Mar-a-Lago house before I became president now it goes along and it turned out that the suit is a verse
[03:24:38] So you're gonna tell them to pay you though. You're the boss. Well, I would what I would you tell them to pay me
[03:24:44] But I'll give a hundred percent of the money to charity. I don't want any of that money
[03:24:48] Take it out of the system a couple more questions here
[03:24:50] No, no, I'm putting it back into the system. Yeah, if I give money to American Cancer Society
[03:24:55] I will I will give a hundred percent of the money away to chair
[03:24:59] I don't want any 30 trillion dollar debt and we're gonna take 10 billion out of the system
[03:25:03] Well, I mean you give it away anyway
[03:25:05] Yeah, there's no argument here. This is like petty vindictive, silly, and given that the courts have been very pliant the Trump's needs, especially in like the idiotic defamation cases and shit like that.
[03:25:19] I don't know. I mean, I can see this. I can see them also ruling in his favor.
[03:25:25] I, and she's so, it's so crazy. Like, look, I'm not a, I'm not a party loyalist by any metric, right?
[03:25:42] But I cannot believe that, that the, the, that the courts would treat a Democrat doing the same
[03:25:50] thing in the same way. There is just no world where a Democrat would be able to get away
[03:25:57] with like a fucking fraction of the shit Trump does on a daily basis. What if Biden sued
[03:26:08] the IRS? What's the problem? Are you kidding me? If Biden was the president and he fucking
[03:26:12] sued the IRS. Are you kidding me, dude? I mean, these guys, we're calling the fucking
[03:26:28] assassinate him.
[03:26:46] He's saying it's wasting taxpayer dollars or they waste our tax dollars all the time.
[03:26:52] Whose day he's wasting our tax dollars.
[03:26:54] This entire endeavor is a waste of tax dollars.
[03:26:58] any funds from the IRS legal team back to like defending themselves against the fucking
[03:27:02] president is a ginormous waste and no, it won't be $10 billion in direct cash that Donald
[03:27:10] Trump's foundation takes and then like distributes to the people. It'll be a $10 billion tax
[03:27:15] cut.
[03:27:22] As I was talking about you being in Qatar earlier and he uses it to try to justify slavery.
[03:27:28] I'm shocked. I'm shocked that Asimov Gold is justifying slavery.
[03:27:32] I assume he misunderstood what I was talking about in terms of like the reforms that have taken in the kafala system in fucking Qatar to be like, oh, well, he's justifying slavery. So I'm justifying slavery.
[03:27:45] You're making the rounds on Twitter again. If this is the thing I think. Yeah. I retweeted this. I know.
[03:27:50] It's because she's making the rounds on Twitter again.
[03:27:55] How dare you say it's okay to talk about an anti-fada?
[03:27:59] Well, anti-fada simply just means revolution.
[03:28:01] And I'm an American.
[03:28:02] And in 1776, we did one of those.
[03:28:05] It was pretty fucking good.
[03:28:07] What do you think?
[03:28:08] The American.
[03:28:09] We also think it's revolution.
[03:28:10] We also think it's revolution.
[03:28:11] I know you're wrong.
[03:28:12] It's all the apart.
[03:28:13] I know you're wrong.
[03:28:14] I know you're wrong.
[03:28:15] I know you're wrong.
[03:28:16] I know you're wrong.
[03:28:17] I know you're wrong.
[03:28:18] I know you're wrong.
[03:28:19] I know you're wrong.
[03:28:20] I'll take your place, in a package you'll learn how to use.
[03:28:23] This is a motion of the apartheid regime.
[03:28:29] Cringe?
[03:28:30] Come on man, that was based.
[03:28:31] That was not cringe at all.
[03:28:32] Oh dude, I shouldn't have played that TikTok.
[03:28:35] Now my fucking VOD is gonna get copy-striked.
[03:28:38] I forget that the only thing that can absolutely clap VODs is music.
[03:28:43] Like even a fraction, an iota of music will get the entire VOD clamped on.
[03:28:48] I shouldn't have done that.
[03:28:55] There were a lot of money.
[03:28:56] You're endorsing the law.
[03:28:57] Speaking about that, Minnesota and these other states, we have massive investigations going into fraud.
[03:29:04] You know, if we captured 50% of the fraud of this country right now, we would have better than a balanced budget.
[03:29:12] And you got to mention that Minnesota 19 billion dollars in fraud that we know about your endorsement is the most important thing in the Republican primary
[03:29:21] No, no, you in any primary will you endorse in the 2028 presidential primary?
[03:29:25] I hadn't even thought of it, but probably yeah, I mean, I'd be inclined to and I have great people. We have a great bench. We have a lot of people.
[03:29:35] But yeah, I think you've suggested that JD Vance vice president JD Vance and Secretary of State, Marco Rubio would be a candidate.
[03:29:41] would be a tough ticket to beat. Who should be at the top of that ticket?
[03:29:44] Well, I don't want to get into this. We have three years to go. I don't want to, you know,
[03:29:48] I have two people that are doing a great job. I don't want to have an argument with or if I
[03:29:53] don't want to use the word fight. It wouldn't be a fight. But look, JD is fantastic and Marco is
[03:29:59] fantastic. How are they different? And I do think this, it's a great question. I think that's your
[03:30:04] most interesting question. I would say one is slightly more diplomatic than the other. I think
[03:30:11] they're both of very high intelligence. I mean, they will do shows. They will do Joe
[03:30:16] Rogan, as opposed to the opponent not doing it because they couldn't handle it. They will
[03:30:21] be able to do whatever they have to do. I think there's a difference in style. You can
[03:30:28] see the style yourself, but they're both very capable. I do think this, the combination
[03:30:33] of J.D. and Marco would be very hard to beat, I think, but you never know in politics, right?
[03:30:41] They say, in the age of Trump, you never know.
[03:30:44] Yeah.
[03:30:45] On January 21st, 2029, do you see any scenario
[03:30:50] where you were still president?
[03:30:53] I don't know.
[03:30:54] It would be interesting.
[03:30:56] But wouldn't it be terrible if I agreed with you,
[03:30:58] if I gave you the answer that you're looking for?
[03:31:01] It would make life so much less exciting, right?
[03:31:04] It would be so much less exciting.
[03:31:06] But I only do this for one reason.
[03:31:10] make America great again. And that's what we're doing. We're making America great again, greater than ever before. Our country is greater than ever before. We're a rich nation. We're taking in hundreds of billions of dollars and tariffs from nations that took advantage of us. They thought we were stupid. They thought we were fools. They left at us. You know, people were laughing at us one and a half years ago. They left at this country. They're not laughing anymore. They respect us. And I get along with them. They respect us.
[03:31:38] Mr. President, I have pages and pages of questions, but they're telling me my time is up.
[03:31:42] I thank you for your time.
[03:31:43] We'll do it again.
[03:31:44] Thank you.
[03:31:45] Mr. President, thank you.
[03:31:47] That concludes the sit-down portion of our extended interview with the President.
[03:31:51] Right after this break, we'll show you our walk-and-talk in the Oval Office, where we
[03:31:54] discussed Iran, the Clintons, and the President's own health.
[03:31:58] Stay with us.
[03:32:00] We're back down with a special edition of Top Story, following our exclusive sit-down
[03:32:06] interview with President Trump.
[03:32:07] We immediately continued the conversation where he showed me some of the Oval Office,
[03:32:11] but we also discussed important topics like Iran, Cuba, and his own health.
[03:32:16] Here's that conversation in its entirety.
[03:32:19] This room had almost no pictures of it.
[03:32:21] Yeah.
[03:32:22] And these pictures all came from the vaults.
[03:32:23] Yeah.
[03:32:24] And they're magnificent.
[03:32:25] I mean, I think they're magnificent.
[03:32:27] And all, you know, first one, top of the line stuff.
[03:32:31] But mostly of presidents.
[03:32:33] We have a couple with Ben Franklin, but I think he qualifies, right?
[03:32:36] Yeah.
[03:32:37] Is there any one you ever kind of hone in on when you're thinking deeply about anything
[03:32:41] about an issue or when you look at maybe all of them.
[03:32:44] They're so different.
[03:32:45] George Washington and you have Jefferson and I took Ronald Reagan and they place of honor
[03:32:51] also did a great job.
[03:32:54] But Honest Dave Lincoln, who do you have up here?
[03:32:56] These are big ones here.
[03:32:57] You let's see.
[03:32:58] I said, go ahead.
[03:32:59] George Washington.
[03:33:00] Here we go.
[03:33:01] I don't care about this.
[03:33:02] This is such an honor.
[03:33:03] But I'm not walking down and everyone's screaming goat goat.
[03:33:07] I said, what are they talking about?
[03:33:08] I hope they're right.
[03:33:10] Not for me, but for the country.
[03:33:11] Because if I do a great job, that means the country is doing well.
[03:33:15] You're building the new ballroom.
[03:33:16] We hear about this new arch you're building, the garden of heroes as well.
[03:33:19] You're building a lot of things that are going to cement your legacy.
[03:33:22] Are you also doing this so the country never forgets you?
[03:33:25] No, I think we need glamor brought back to our country.
[03:33:28] We need prestige.
[03:33:30] We need beauty brought.
[03:33:31] I mean, in addition to everything else, we need strength.
[03:33:33] We need all of those things.
[03:33:36] Like I'm doing an arc, a triumphal, take order,
[03:33:38] triumphal arc.
[03:33:40] 57 cities have arcs.
[03:33:44] We're the only major importance a Washington DC should have,
[03:33:48] maybe the first arc.
[03:33:50] We're doing one that will be more magnificent and larger
[03:33:53] than the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
[03:33:56] I would say the Paris arc is probably the most.
[03:33:59] It's stunning.
[03:34:00] It's incredible.
[03:34:01] We're going to do one that's going to top it.
[03:34:03] Is it true it's going to be 250 feet to mark the anniversary?
[03:34:05] It'll be about that, yeah.
[03:34:06] It'll be a little bit taller than the one in Paris.
[03:34:08] It'll be a little bit larger than the one in Paris.
[03:34:11] You're doing a lot of things for the 250 anniversary.
[03:34:13] What do you want Americans to feel this July 4th?
[03:34:16] Strength, victory, security.
[03:34:20] You have a secure country.
[03:34:22] We've done so much militarily.
[03:34:24] We have a great military.
[03:34:25] And then you saw Venezuela.
[03:34:27] That was the people, the general that was in charge.
[03:34:31] He lived.
[03:34:32] He said he's never seen anything like it.
[03:34:34] They were already...
[03:34:35] You talked about the weapon, the Discombobulator.
[03:34:37] What was that?
[03:34:38] Discombobulator.
[03:34:39] Well, I'm not allowed to talk about it.
[03:34:40] What does that do?
[03:34:41] Let me just tell you, you know what, it does none of their equipment work.
[03:34:44] That's what it does.
[03:34:46] It was my name, I'm very proud of the name.
[03:34:50] Everything was discombobulated.
[03:34:52] It was, you know, practically a shot was in front.
[03:34:56] You know, they were ready.
[03:34:57] Right.
[03:34:58] And when we came, they couldn't do anything.
[03:35:00] You saw this in the video.
[03:35:01] You could tell.
[03:35:02] it discombobulated everything.
[03:35:05] Nothing worked, including humans.
[03:35:07] Well, let's put it this way.
[03:35:09] We lost no equipment in a very strong,
[03:35:12] and they're good fighters, great fighters.
[03:35:15] In a very bad environment, it was a military base,
[03:35:19] the biggest in South America.
[03:35:21] In a very, because the house was in a base in Southern,
[03:35:24] in a very, very tough environment,
[03:35:26] we lost no men and we lost no equipment.
[03:35:30] The discombobulator just knocked it out.
[03:35:31] Well, it did something.
[03:35:33] It did something.
[03:35:33] Did Delcey Rodriguez work with you guys before that raid?
[03:35:36] I can't talk about that.
[03:35:38] I mean, I don't talk about it.
[03:35:39] Do you trust her?
[03:35:40] Well, so far, she's done a great job.
[03:35:42] I mean, so far, she and all of the people
[03:35:44] that are working with her.
[03:35:46] Remember in Iraq, they got rid of everybody.
[03:35:48] They had no generals.
[03:35:49] They had no people.
[03:35:50] They had nobody to run the government.
[03:35:51] Turned out to be a mess.
[03:35:53] And that's where ISIS came from.
[03:35:54] You know, this is where ISIS came from.
[03:35:56] Came from the military and all the people.
[03:35:58] They formed ISIS.
[03:35:59] It was handled very badly.
[03:36:01] But this is handled very well.
[03:36:03] Do you think the Cuban government will still be there,
[03:36:05] that the current leadership will still be there
[03:36:07] by the end of your term?
[03:36:08] Well, Cuban, now you're asking a different question.
[03:36:10] Cuba is in big trouble.
[03:36:11] Humanitarian aid is gonna have to be sent there.
[03:36:13] They're in big trouble.
[03:36:14] The disaster.
[03:36:15] They got their money from Venezuela.
[03:36:17] They got their oil from Venezuela.
[03:36:18] They turned the oil into money, et cetera, et cetera.
[03:36:21] And there's none of that happening anymore.
[03:36:23] They're in big trouble.
[03:36:24] We are talking-
[03:36:25] Do you think that government is still there though?
[03:36:26] Do you think that government lasts?
[03:36:29] I don't want to say that, but we are talking to Cuba.
[03:36:31] You're talking to Cuba.
[03:36:32] You know what?
[03:36:33] We have tens of thousands of people
[03:36:36] that were forced out there here.
[03:36:38] They voted for me, 94% Cuban population,
[03:36:42] previous Cuban population.
[03:36:43] Now they're Cuban-Americans.
[03:36:46] Maybe they go back.
[03:36:47] Maybe they want to go back.
[03:36:48] They're going to have that choice.
[03:36:49] But for years, they've been talking about this happening.
[03:36:53] Now it's happening.
[03:36:54] We are talking to Cuba.
[03:36:55] We want to open it up to those people
[03:36:57] that want to visit even you know I think most people when they hear they want to
[03:37:01] say here I hope that's true I hope we're not gonna lose them but they're gonna
[03:37:05] have options and they're gonna be able to go back Tom and see their loved ones
[03:37:09] see their family their friends should the supreme leader in Iran be worried
[03:37:12] right now I would say he should be very worried yeah he should be as you know
[03:37:18] they're negotiating with us I know they are but the protesters have said you
[03:37:21] know where are the Americans you promise them we've we'd have their back do we
[03:37:24] still happen. We've had their back and look that country's a mess right now
[03:37:28] because of us we went in we wiped out their nuclear so I didn't take out
[03:37:33] piece in the Middle East if I didn't take out their nuclear think of it if we
[03:37:38] didn't take out that nuclear we wouldn't have peace in the Middle East because the
[03:37:42] Arab countries could have never done that. They're very very afraid of Iran.
[03:37:46] They're not afraid of Iran anymore. Yeah, yeah, yeah, big, big, big. Two bombers
[03:37:51] ones right over there. Those beautiful little models, those beautiful B-2 bombers went in
[03:37:57] and they hit their target every single bomb and obliterated it. And because of that, they
[03:38:03] were going to have a nuclear weapon within one month. Within one month, they were going
[03:38:07] to have a nuclear weapon. That was a big threat. They're not going to have it anymore.
[03:38:12] But if you obliterate it, what's the deal about? I mean, if there's no more, are they
[03:38:16] trying to restart the nuclear bomb?
[03:38:18] I heard that they are and if they do and I let them know if they do we're gonna send them right back and do their job again
[03:38:23] So you're understanding they tried to restart it and that's why you're threatening force
[03:38:27] They tried to go back to the site. They weren't even able to get near it. There was total obliteration
[03:38:32] But they were thinking about starting a new site in a different part of the country
[03:38:36] Okay, then why is there an iran denuclearization agreement that's supposed to take place?
[03:38:41] literally
[03:38:43] starting tomorrow
[03:38:44] If you already obliterated their nuclear their their nuclear sites
[03:38:50] Their capacity to enrich uranium and also their stockpile of already enriched uranium. Why is there even a?
[03:38:59] Denuclearization agreement that is taking place right now. I
[03:39:03] Guess you already fucking blew them up
[03:39:05] So which is it?
[03:39:06] Did you already blow them up and you're just simply using a fake reason to go back and fight Iran?
[03:39:10] Or did you not actually blow them up and you're trying to get them to to play ball, but let's be real
[03:39:18] I think it's it's a bit of both. I think that they didn't actually blow up the facilities or or actually take out the enriched uranium
[03:39:26] but
[03:39:27] They are also using this as an opportunity to go back and strike Iran one more time
[03:39:34] despite the fact
[03:39:36] that
[03:39:37] The regional leaders are begging Trump not to strike Iran
[03:39:45] Okay, they are begging
[03:39:48] Trump not to strike Iran and destabilize the region further. I
[03:39:53] happen to believe
[03:39:55] That Israel also has different opinions on striking Iran
[03:40:00] There are definitely a lot of people in Israeli in the Israeli government that want to strike Iran
[03:40:04] But there are very real concerns
[03:40:07] about how effectively the American naval assets will be able to protect Israel.
[03:40:18] Why would you defend Iran? What do you mean?
[03:40:22] For a million different reasons. Number one, there are civilians living there.
[03:40:29] Number two, I don't believe that turning Iran into Libya or Syria is going to be a good thing for
[03:40:35] for the 90 million people that live there.
[03:40:39] Number three.
[03:40:41] I think having Iran remain stable is good for the entire region rather than a destabilized
[03:40:49] Iran that will be good only for Israel and very bad for the rest of the region.
[03:41:05] Assad isn't allowed to not play?
[03:41:09] Devil's advocate Rome wasn't built in a month, it takes time.
[03:41:13] Why don't you defend the Kurds?
[03:41:15] I do defend the Kurds.
[03:41:18] I defend the Kurds all the time.
[03:41:22] What the hell does blowing up Iran have to do with defending the Kurds?
[03:41:27] Will it be better for the Kurdish Iranians?
[03:41:30] If America blows up Iran?
[03:41:34] Is that what your argument is?
[03:41:40] Because it won't.
[03:41:50] Channel 12 broadcasts.
[03:41:51] A level of concern in the Israeli stridious action over Iran's missile arsenal has escalated.
[03:41:55] Tehran has increased the pace of military manufacture into 300 missiles per month, which
[03:41:58] represents a significant leap in its offensive capabilities.
[03:42:02] The army issued a stern warning against the U.S. stressing that this represents a red
[03:42:05] line that cannot be negotiated.
[03:42:06] These warnings reflect the need for a strategic response to counter the size of Iran's arsenal,
[03:42:10] which has become the biggest challenge to Israel's air defenses.
[03:42:13] I'm telling you right now, that 12-day war, they tried to make it seem like they made
[03:42:17] Iran back away, and it started with a very effective salvo.
[03:42:26] Israel's opening salvo exposed many weaknesses within the Iranian government.
[03:42:32] opening salvo exposed that the the Iranian state boundaries had a tremendous amount of
[03:42:38] Mossad assets. Okay, so much so that they had productive capabilities inside of Tehran.
[03:42:45] They were able to mass produce drones inside of Tehran. That's incredible. That's an incredible
[03:42:50] security weakness. However, the 12 day war ended with a decisive Iranian victory. Iran
[03:42:59] was able to exhaust the Israeli iron dome and expose it for the Teflon or not Teflon
[03:43:06] sorry, expose it for the fucking weak, weak ass bullshit that it actually was, okay?
[03:43:15] And Israel I think has not recovered from the spiritual backbreaking that it took from
[03:43:23] Iranian hypersonics striking targets inside of fucking Tel Aviv
[03:43:33] This I stand by 100%
[03:43:37] Yeah, paper tiger dome bubble wrap dome tin foil dome, whatever you want to call it
[03:43:44] Okay
[03:43:53] We found out about it, so you do that, we're going to do very bad things to you.
[03:44:07] Yeah, Mr. President, the ballroom over here, I want you to show it to me, because the thing
[03:44:10] you said that stood out to me, it's going to be massive, but is it, it's got a drone-proof
[03:44:15] ceiling and it's got bulletproof windows.
[03:44:17] What does that mean?
[03:44:18] It's got bulletproof windows because, well, we're in a different time, you know, if somebody's
[03:44:20] up making a speech we're gonna have the inauguration there we're gonna probably
[03:44:23] have yeah I would say definitely it's gonna be a large enough but we have
[03:44:29] drone proof ceiling what does that mean what is that means if a drone hits the
[03:44:32] ceiling it bounces off it doesn't blow up a bell it's a fortress it's protection
[03:44:36] it's gonna be a fortress well it's gonna be very heavy steel okay very simple
[03:44:40] it's heavy steel because of that you and by the way the ballroom is so be it'll be
[03:44:46] the most beautiful ballroom of its kind and it's very much in keeping with the
[03:44:49] White House. You survived that assassination attempt that we all covered.
[03:44:52] It was terrible. Two of them, um, do you have drones to bounce off the
[03:44:57] ceiling? What about your safety? I think about the ball. You do. I worry about it,
[03:45:01] but, uh, you have to put it out of your mind. Otherwise you wouldn't be able to
[03:45:06] do your job. You didn't think about it as much before. Now you think about it a
[03:45:09] lot. Maybe it could be. I mean, you look statistically, I'm in a very dangerous
[03:45:13] job. Yeah. I mean, if you take a look at the walls, if you take a look, you
[03:45:17] statistically this is a much more dangerous job than being a race car driver or riding those
[03:45:23] Broncos you know those bulls are tough right but I wouldn't want to do that but statistically being
[03:45:29] president is the most dangerous job there is. We first met 10 years ago when you were running
[03:45:33] the first time how do you feel now as you approach 80? I feel great I mean physically and mentally
[03:45:39] I feel like I did 50 years ago it's crazy now there'll be a time when I won't be able to give
[03:45:45] give you that answer. But that time has come, you know, I do. I think it's very important.
[03:45:51] I've done more physical. I'll be honest with you. Trump won when he
[03:46:00] gave interviews to NBC and outlets like NBC, like mainstream media liberal outlets. It
[03:46:11] was significantly more adversarial. This interview is basically the same as having
[03:46:21] it conducted by Sean Hannity. But it's pretty remarkable how far liberal media has fallen
[03:46:31] at a time when the world needs them the most. They are dropping the ball every fucking day.
[03:46:39] physicals just to give the report out. I take cognitive physicals so I do a cognitive mind
[03:46:46] test okay and a lot of people wouldn't be able to do very well. Not easy you get to
[03:46:50] those last questions. I've aced, I've done three of them. No other president has agreed
[03:46:55] to do them. I do them because I have no problem with it because I'm a hundred percent. Now
[03:47:00] it will be aspirin still taking the aspirin. I do I take aspirin and I don't want to change
[03:47:06] You know, I don't have so you go against your doctor's orders. You do what you kind of feel you know
[03:47:10] I've been taking aspirin for 30 years and I don't I don't want to change it
[03:47:14] So, you know, they take the smaller one. I say well, I want that blood to be nice and thin running through my heart
[03:47:21] If at any point your age impacts your job
[03:47:24] Yeah, I'm gonna tell you that or you think you'll know yourself. I think I'll know myself
[03:47:28] I think I'll know myself. I wouldn't do an interview with you as an example
[03:47:31] For example, did Biden do an interview before Super Bowl?
[03:47:35] I'm not sure.
[03:47:36] Maybe he didn't.
[03:47:36] Last one.
[03:47:37] He didn't.
[03:47:38] I mean, he wasn't capable of doing an interview.
[03:47:41] And that was things like, you know,
[03:47:44] I know people that are 95 years old that are sharp as a tack.
[03:47:48] Biden was a bad thing for old people.
[03:47:50] He's the worst thing that ever happened to old people,
[03:47:52] because he obviously didn't have it.
[03:47:55] And one of the things that's so depressing about the press
[03:47:57] is the press refused to report the obvious.
[03:48:01] And he did have very smart people around him,
[03:48:03] but they had a radical left culture.
[03:48:06] And they were very bad for this country.
[03:48:08] This country would not have survived two more years
[03:48:11] if one of them got elected.
[03:48:13] We didn't get a chance to speak about the DOJ.
[03:48:15] I appreciate all your time.
[03:48:16] And if your staff's time, they've been very, very kind.
[03:48:18] Should anybody else expect the DOJ to kind of come after them
[03:48:21] like you've come over after some of your political enemies?
[03:48:23] Well, you remember this time.
[03:48:26] I was impeached twice.
[03:48:28] Two fake impeachments.
[03:48:29] won both of them easily.
[03:48:31] Republicans did buy me 100%, but I won both of them.
[03:48:36] I was invited 87 different times.
[03:48:40] And then you asked me that question.
[03:48:43] So I think I'm extremely moderate,
[03:48:46] especially for what they did to me.
[03:48:48] They wanted to take me down.
[03:48:50] I said to somebody, do me a favor,
[03:48:53] add up the counts.
[03:48:54] If I lost, here I won.
[03:48:56] But if I lost these cases, add up the counts
[03:49:00] and tell me how long would I have to serve in prison?
[03:49:02] You know what they came up with?
[03:49:04] 287 years.
[03:49:06] I said, I better win.
[03:49:08] In your mind, that calculation means
[03:49:09] it's OK for the DOJ to go after our political enemies?
[03:49:12] No, it isn't.
[03:49:12] And I could be involved.
[03:49:15] You know, I'm the Chief Law Enforcement Officer
[03:49:17] of the United States.
[03:49:18] I could be involved, but I'm not.
[03:49:19] I don't choose to.
[03:49:21] But when they say to me, oh, you're going after people,
[03:49:24] I got indicted all of those times.
[03:49:26] It's 287.
[03:49:31] One of my least favorite, not least favorite,
[03:49:35] like one of the biggest,
[03:49:39] one of the things that annoys me the most
[03:49:40] that this administration does,
[03:49:42] and Trump is the king at this,
[03:49:44] Republicans are always very good at it,
[03:49:45] but Trump especially is good at this,
[03:49:47] is consistently blaming liberals
[03:49:52] for doing things that these guys actually do
[03:49:54] with regular frequency.
[03:49:56] Oh, there's lawfare. You did lawfare to me. So now I have to do lawfare tenfold while simultaneously claiming that you did lawfare, and I'm not doing lawfare now, but if you accuse me of doing lawfare, it's actually for good reason.
[03:50:13] If the Democrats actually had a fucking backbone, you would be in jail for January 6. Okay? And that wouldn't even be lawfare. That would just be the law.
[03:50:26] I hate this shit. I hate it when Israel does it. Yes. Yeah, there's a saying is Israel coded. It is Israel coded
[03:50:33] It's one of the more annoying parts
[03:50:38] That this administration communicates I fucking can't stand it. I despise it. It's such an annoying trait
[03:50:47] unbelievable 10 years in jail they were willing to put you know they asked me a
[03:50:55] question yesterday at the press conference about Clinton because of the
[03:50:58] testimony the Epstein thing which turned out that I have nothing to do and they
[03:51:02] did about Epstein and they said do you think it's terrible what you know with
[03:51:07] the subpoenas and everything and they're disobeying the subpoenas and I
[03:51:11] actually said it's a shame you have an ex-president and you have you know the
[03:51:16] President's wife and Secretary of State, and I said, it's a shame.
[03:51:20] It is a shame.
[03:51:21] NBC News broke the story today.
[03:51:22] I don't know if you saw it, that the Democrats are already saying,
[03:51:25] if you bring President Bill Clinton and he has to testify,
[03:51:28] we'll bring him President Trump.
[03:51:29] What do you say to that?
[03:51:30] I think they might say that, but they've already brought me.
[03:51:33] See, I've been brought.
[03:51:35] They had me indicted many, many times.
[03:51:39] Many, many times.
[03:51:40] They didn't do that.
[03:51:41] Do you think if the Democrats win in the midterms,
[03:51:43] at least one House of Congress, they're going to try to impeach you?
[03:51:46] Well, you know, I've done a great job as president.
[03:51:47] They say I've had the best first year of any president in history.
[03:51:51] And I think I have.
[03:51:52] If you look, I said, a late wars, biggest tax cuts ever.
[03:51:56] Right now we have more under construction with the factories, the carplanes.
[03:51:59] Yeah, that's what they say.
[03:52:00] They're so everyone's saying that.
[03:52:03] That's so real, man.
[03:52:04] The best, the best first year of any president.
[03:52:12] Incredible.
[03:52:13] The role moving back into the country.
[03:52:15] they were stolen from us over. Yeah, the Attorney General has achieved law enforcement
[03:52:18] officer, another president is fucking doofus. Yeah. And the Attorney General, I mean, it's
[03:52:23] laughable to say this, but the Department of Justice is supposed to be a separate entity,
[03:52:29] not commanded by the administration at all. Very funny to say stuff like that nowadays,
[03:52:37] especially, considering that the Attorney General is Trump's former defense attorney
[03:52:41] And the deputy attorney general is also a former Trump defense attorney.
[03:52:46] Major conflict of interest.
[03:52:47] Once again, if Democrats did some shit like that,
[03:52:50] Republicans would be fucking losing their goddamn minds.
[03:52:54] God, I hate how fucking weak the Democrats are.
[03:52:56] They're such cowards.
[03:52:58] They're such pussies.
[03:53:00] Oh, my God, I wish I wish I had some fucking backbone, dude.
[03:53:05] What an embarrassment.
[03:53:06] We have the world coming back from Germany, from Canada, from Mexico,
[03:53:10] from Japan. I think I had the greatest first year that we've
[03:53:14] But you think they may come after you again?
[03:53:16] Well, they'll find something like I did an interview with you and because I did the interview,
[03:53:21] let's impeach him or something.
[03:53:23] Anything out there that Americans are going to be surprised about that you're good at?
[03:53:26] They shouldn't do it. And that's one of the things. I didn't do it for that reason, but
[03:53:31] it bothers me that somebody's going after Bill Clinton. See, I like Bill Clinton. I still
[03:53:37] like Bill Clinton.
[03:53:38] What do you like about him?
[03:53:39] I liked, well, I liked his behavior toward me.
[03:53:43] I should have fucking, I should have waited.
[03:53:47] Remember what I said earlier?
[03:53:50] Remember what I said earlier?
[03:53:52] I like Bill Clinton.
[03:53:53] He's my friend.
[03:53:56] His brain only forms memories from a certain period of time
[03:54:02] when he was a Democrat and he liked Bill Clinton
[03:54:05] and he hung out with Jeffrey Epstein.
[03:54:07] It's happening.
[03:54:09] It's already happening. Oh my God, it's happening. Oh my God. Oh my God.
[03:54:20] Perhaps the funniest outcome of this entire thing is Donald Trump turning around
[03:54:28] and talking about how Bill Clinton is the best because his dementia riddled brain can only
[03:54:34] remember memories from that period of time when he was Jeffrey Epstein's butt buddy.
[03:54:41] I thought he got me, he understood me. You know, he was the one that said very seriously that
[03:54:46] you don't want to run against Trump whether we're 18 people. It was 18 people including me.
[03:54:51] I call him Bubba. Bubba, he's got such a long meat. I love Bubba's meat. And he kept telling them
[03:55:01] You don't want to run against Trump. Run against anyone. Don't run against Trump.
[03:55:06] And Hillary sort of left at him. Former vice president Kamala Harris is reactivating.
[03:55:13] But also Kamala Harris is relaunching and rebranding campaign social media accounts.
[03:55:22] Genuinely awful. Let's take a look at her campaign social media accounts.
[03:55:26] Harris announced the move in a new video this morning saying she's excited about it.
[03:55:30] So, Kamala HQ is turning into headquarters and it's where you can go online to get basically
[03:55:37] the latest of what's going on and also to meet and revisit with some of our great courageous
[03:55:43] leaders, be they elected leaders, community leaders, civic leaders, faith leaders, young
[03:55:47] leaders.
[03:55:48] I'm really excited about it.
[03:55:50] So stay engaged and I'll see you out there.
[03:55:54] Aids say that rebranded accounts will be affiliated with but not run by the former vice president,
[03:55:59] a bc's political director every harper's here from where i'm not so here you
[03:56:03] how will this work and what impact could it have
[03:56:06] right this is about building digital infrastructure when i talk to those
[03:56:10] close to
[03:56:11] uh... the former vice president they say this is an effort to
[03:56:14] uh... push democratic messaging in places online where the party has really
[03:56:19] struggled to compete
[03:56:21] uh... with progressive voices
[03:56:23] i had struggled to compete with republican voices is yet com i will
[03:56:26] definitely do a better job at that
[03:56:29] Oh my god, the only thing this is gonna make is the k-hive is gonna be fucking unbearable
[03:56:35] Cuz like they were already unbearable when she wasn't saying shit
[03:56:39] So now that she's saying shit. Oh my god, they are going to be un-fucking bearable
[03:56:52] Kamala headquarters headquarters six seven
[03:56:55] isn't that great guys six seven well I'm so glad you asked I have good news so
[03:57:01] comma HQ is turning into headquarters and it's where you can go online to get
[03:57:07] basically the latest of what's going on and also to meet and revisit with some
[03:57:11] of our great courageous leaders be they elected leaders community leaders
[03:57:15] civic leaders faith leaders oh my god they're gonna put that fucking psychopath
[03:57:21] what is it like too raw too real or whatever they're gonna literally do a
[03:57:27] fucking interview every day with that psycho and he's gonna spend every waking
[03:57:32] moment shitting on people like myself shitting on Bernie Bros shitting on the
[03:57:37] left flank oh my god oh it's gonna be great oh wow I love this shit and then
[03:57:46] And she's going to get eight total votes in the primaries when she runs.
[03:57:51] Yeah, leaders.
[03:57:56] I'm really excited about it.
[03:57:58] So stay engaged and I'll see you out there.
[03:58:01] Thank you.
[03:58:02] Oh my lord.
[03:58:04] Liberal Dems Co-op and Label are progressive because it's popular association without adopting
[03:58:08] the policies that made the term popular.
[03:58:10] And so my name is not just genocide.
[03:58:12] If you can't support Medicare for all with a full chest,
[03:58:14] with cans of ore for egging you are not a progress great take
[03:58:25] why the fuck does that have a six seven in the username
[03:58:44] Why did you have to say his name?
[03:58:48] You're K-Hive. Get excited. Oh, this is from April 30th.
[03:59:14] I'm gonna up and quit one of these fucking days. I swear to God
[03:59:20] All right, let's finish the Kamala thing and then I'll talk about some fun stuff well
[03:59:24] And so if this is more more funny news
[03:59:31] Does work it does give
[03:59:33] Democrats a megaphone essentially for messaging
[03:59:36] In places that they have not been able to reach to reach young voters
[03:59:41] Particularly those who are increasingly online
[03:59:44] Why the fuck would Kamala Harris have any motion with young voters, man?
[03:59:49] What are you talking about?
[03:59:51] Democrats should give me a billion fucking dollars, okay?
[03:59:54] Just give me the billion dollars.
[03:59:56] I'll make a fucking media operation for you to actually talk to young voters.
[04:00:05] So what does this tell you about Harris' plans for 2028?
[04:00:08] Well, it doesn't tell us all that much yet, right?
[04:00:12] There's no declaration here saying that she is now going to run.
[04:00:17] But it does signal that the former vice president is finding ways to remain politically active
[04:00:23] and relevant in the case that she does decide to run in 2028 or beyond.
[04:00:30] Meanwhile, Avery, the Supreme Court is allowing California to go ahead with its new congressional
[04:00:35] map.
[04:00:36] What does that mean for the larger redistricting battle ahead of the midterms?
[04:00:39] Right.
[04:00:40] a win for Democrats. We know that in California, they did redraw the map there to reinforce
[04:00:48] some of the Democratic seats that were going to be held there, and it was an effort to
[04:00:52] neutralize some of the redraws that we've seen in Republican-led states and places like
[04:00:57] Texas. And more broadly, I think it does really underscore that beyond just candidates or
[04:01:04] party messaging, that redistricting is going to be a defining factor when it comes to the
[04:01:09] field of competitive races that are out there as we approach midterm elections.
[04:01:14] Maybe soon political director Avery Harper, thank you. On the eve of her formal nomination as
[04:01:21] the Democratic candidate for governor, we're going to talk about Zioran in a second.
[04:01:27] Where was it? What was I going to show you? Oh, yeah, foreign. It's foreign. The free
[04:01:41] press got FP used to mean foreign policy magazine. Now it's fucking free press. The
[04:01:49] The Free Press's Nellie Bowles was outed in the Epstein files. Nellie Bowles is the wife
[04:01:57] of Bovine Barry, Barry Weiss. Zumdani as my local troll calls him. Zumdani, terrible
[04:02:10] son you're on his turf. Zioran Masadani and the Cathy Huckle endorsement that came out
[04:02:17] of fucking nowhere. Okay, I know for a fact nobody was expecting that shit. Uh, I certainly
[04:02:23] wasn't. He kinda cooked some of the people too.
[04:02:32] Anyway, Bovine Berry's partner, Bovine Berry's partner, was in the Epstein files, so while
[04:02:53] the fucking while the sarcasm he's been boosting her a bit no I kind of I did
[04:03:02] kind of expected no they leaked it a little bit but he that there is a there
[04:03:09] is another person that's running that is actually it far further to the left
[04:03:15] further the left of Kathy Huckle we'll get to that hold on let's just do this
[04:03:20] I'm a reporting a daily beast headline a Columbia journalism professor all yelling at me, and it's true
[04:03:26] I met once for coffee with Jeffrey Epstein now eight years later a Columbia journalism professor is using that coffee and my polite email
[04:03:34] Is some gotcha trying to spin me into a conspiracy with the man
[04:03:37] I can't quite understand the logic of it all other than sort of gross you emailed Epstein and sounded normal. Yes
[04:03:43] Yes, I certainly did. I'm not sure how Columbia journalism school professors teach students to email sources
[04:03:50] But if anyone reading this is considering journalism school, let me save you Columbia's
[04:03:54] $91,854 annual fee.
[04:03:58] I promise.
[04:03:59] God, they're so repulsive and so smug.
[04:04:11] It's unfucking bearable.
[04:04:13] You're talking about a fucking elite pedophile.
[04:04:16] Like, he is the numerous time gold winner in the pedophilia olympics, you're not talking
[04:04:24] about like some random person, oh I was like just looking for a source, get the fuck out
[04:04:30] of here.
[04:04:33] God damn dude, these people are, these people are such monsters, like it is, they truly
[04:04:44] Lack the capacity to feel shame
[04:04:47] Like yeah, I went to I went to the fucking diddler's layer. Okay, we're numerous rapes were taking place. So what?
[04:04:56] Fuck you. How dare you bring this up?
[04:05:03] Incredible
[04:05:05] They're spitting on our fucking faces, man, every day.
[04:05:14] And also, they're spitting on our faces and demanding that we thank them for the rain.
[04:05:20] You'll get more information when you sound nice and polite.
[04:05:25] And you sometimes should interact with criminals.
[04:05:27] It's important to sit with and tell the stories of kind, good, and decent people.
[04:05:33] But as a reporter, you also might want to sit with bad people, given that our profession
[04:05:37] is about exposing the powerful and the corrupt.
[04:05:40] And yeah, what kind of expose did you do on Zoramumdani?
[04:05:43] There's at least one article on the free press that just came out that actually deflected
[04:05:48] away from the expose on Zoramumdani.
[04:05:52] Talking about how fucking boring it is that people are even covering the Zoramumdani situation
[04:05:55] at all.
[04:05:56] You haven't done an expose.
[04:05:58] Where's your fucking article, dumbass?
[04:05:59] Truly even.
[04:06:00] Oh, the article never came because it's boring.
[04:06:03] Well, it's essential.
[04:06:04] Now, it's definitely cleaner to do that work from the outside, little social media investigations,
[04:06:10] and Freedom of Information Act requests every...
[04:06:13] Well, oh, just FOIA requests.
[04:06:15] You know, a basic component of like actual journalism.
[04:06:19] Something that you choose not to do.
[04:06:22] Did I say Zoran?
[04:06:24] Oh fuck, sorry.
[04:06:25] I meant Epstein.
[04:06:29] I'm uh, I'm coming off of a
[04:06:32] Are you confusing Zoran with Epstein? My bad. I'm coming off of a fucking long flight
[04:06:37] I'm coming off of a long flight. Suck my dick. Okay. I'm on
[04:06:43] My oh god the time zone that I'm on I don't even know anymore
[04:06:53] It's because I was reading the fucking chatter talking about Zoran Epstein oh
[04:06:57] Oh, yeah, yeah, the chatter that was asking like, hey, my mom thinks that Zoran is connected
[04:07:04] to Jeffrey Epstein now, because of the fucking AI clips.
[04:07:13] I went to the other part of the fucking world that was 11 hours away from my time zone 11
[04:07:18] the 15 hour flight from Los Angeles to clutter 11 hour time difference and then I fucking
[04:07:23] flew back on a 13 hour flight to New York, cutting down the time difference from Los
[04:07:29] Angeles to 3 hours, okay? I don't even know how I'm doing all this shit that I'm doing
[04:07:41] currently.
[04:07:44] Curricating law enforcement records, but I mean sitting down and talking with a very
[04:07:49] bad person first-class travel is so hard to in real man shut the fuck up bitch
[04:07:56] what the fuck does it matter if it's a fucking business class fight or not you
[04:08:01] dumb moron it's still a fucking 11 hour time zone difference like what are you
[04:08:06] talking about what are you fucking talking about
[04:08:12] I've been sleeping in three hours every night the fuck does that have to do with
[04:08:18] the with the method of travel jet lag is not something that you can avoid
[04:08:22] regardless is a human it's a human condition you think the circadian rhythm
[04:08:27] changes with the fucking type of travel
[04:08:38] my bad bro I didn't realize I could have just bought my way out of that that's
[04:08:45] It's crazy. That is actually insane.
[04:08:55] Bro things bro things when you get to a certain level of money that your biological functions change.
[04:09:15] Look them in the eye, describing what they are like.
[04:09:23] A great reporter can sit across from danger and power and make a reader feel like they
[04:09:28] were there too, which brings me back to my true failing here, because there certainly
[04:09:32] is one.
[04:09:34] My regret is that I had the chance to profile one of the darkest, most interesting characters
[04:09:38] of that moment, and I didn't.
[04:09:40] I had the chance to start a long conversation that could have been the biggest story of
[04:09:44] my life and I chickened out after a single coffee gave me the heebie-jeebies.
[04:09:49] The fact that there's only one exchange with me in the Epstein files shows my weakness
[04:09:54] as a reporter.
[04:09:55] There should have been more.
[04:09:58] I can't unbelievable dude, I can't believe this.
[04:10:02] I like how her defense is I'm not good at my jobs yet if you're not, if you aren't
[04:10:06] even in the Fc files are you even networking?
[04:10:20] The, does this spin work on anybody?
[04:10:22] I mean, considering that like, yeah,
[04:10:25] taking it, taking her at her word,
[04:10:27] if you're such a crappy reporter,
[04:10:28] why do you think CBS bought your outlet?
[04:10:29] Maybe you should express it
[04:10:30] because the free press is very bad at journalism.
[04:10:32] Wow, I'm such a bad journalist, ha ha.
[04:10:34] I wonder where the rich and powerful
[04:10:35] keep wanting to have me around.
[04:10:38] Hermberry are absolutely perfect for one another.
[04:10:40] I just don't.
[04:10:42] I, it's, this is unbelievable spin from the worst spin doctors.
[04:10:48] The reason why Jeffrey Epstein has people like Nellie bowls around is because
[04:10:55] they fucking eat like they, they eat the asses of every billionaire
[04:11:00] they possibly can find.
[04:11:02] Okay.
[04:11:05] The cohort that whines constantly about the media being at a step with the average American
[04:11:11] is made up of human embodiments of the smugness, snark entitlement that makes the average
[04:11:15] American hate the media 100% Wait, this post has been deleted?
[04:11:23] No, it hasn't We'll talk about Jake Lang getting arrested
[04:11:32] in a second.
[04:11:39] Natalie Morris says this strains credulity for several reasons. The New York Times covered
[04:11:42] Epstein's indictment of prison sentence in 2008. She's asking for us to believe that
[04:11:46] nearly a decade later the paper regularly used him as a source despite knowing he's
[04:11:49] been convicted of soliciting minus for prostitution. Is that true? Unfortunately, for Natalie Morris,
[04:11:55] the New York Times did actually routinely use Jeffrey Epstein as a source and plenty
[04:11:59] of other journalists, they didn't even just use Jeffrey Epstein as a source. They actually
[04:12:05] regularly gave Jeffrey Epstein updates on other journalists that were snooping around
[04:12:12] Jeffrey Epstein and, uh, and, and talking to Epstein's victims. This is 100% true.
[04:12:18] So no, it's actually worse than that. They knew he was a pedophile connected to the
[04:12:23] the elite and they were helping him. They were aiding him because journalists are directly
[04:12:31] in the pocket of these elite billionaire pedophiles. Journalists at prestigious newspapers such
[04:12:38] as The New York Times were basically behaving like fucking spies for Jeffrey Epstein with
[04:12:42] the hopes that later down the line, Jeffrey Epstein can make an elite pedophilic connection
[04:12:46] for them that they could use the source in another profile or something like that.
[04:12:52] Yeah, they were doing catch and kill for Jeffrey Epstein.
[04:12:57] It's even worse than you think.
[04:13:03] She claims her colleagues give her a thumbs up on going alone to the house of a sexual predator because HR might have had something to say about that. No.
[04:13:12] I think the spin here was bullshit regardless.
[04:13:18] I think that she just went to meet up with Jeffrey Epstein because as Chappell puts it,
[04:13:28] the Barry Weiss outlet, the free press is basically operation paperclip for everyone on the Epstein files.
[04:13:35] And he's right. They're right for saying that.
[04:13:41] Trump's private ass to Schumer.
[04:14:03] Adam Friedland.
[04:14:04] Oh yeah, I saw this.
[04:14:05] Dumbuffs will know perfectly well who the little glasses Jew is.
[04:14:10] Freelance is brace building
[04:14:14] Bracers bronze with Adolf Hitler take care of this one for me
[04:14:35] You hate to see
[04:14:37] Jewish on Jewish violence you fucking hate to see this clip was going viral
[04:14:45] time Robbie it's time they knew and they let it happen to kids okay it could
[04:14:55] have been you it could have been me it could have been great movie by the way
[04:14:58] spotlight any of us we gotta nail these scumbags we gotta show people that
[04:15:04] Nobody can get away with this, not a priest or a carnal or a freaking pope!
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[04:16:37] to lower their prices for us and help us lower our price.
[04:16:42] And what they did is, again, their prices went up by double, triple, and even sometimes
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[04:16:54] Sixteen of the 17 largest pharmaceutical companies have signed agreements and the other one is
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[04:17:06] to the market in the United States will be available at most favored nation prices.
[04:17:12] those that don't know that means in the entire world most favored we get the
[04:17:17] most favored the lowest price so if somebody gets a great price that's great
[04:17:23] for us because we get it so this is the exact opposite of what's been happening
[04:17:26] for the last 30 plus years if I'm Mark Cuban I'm fucking pissed that the
[04:17:31] administration basically just took his thing and and slapped the name Trump on
[04:17:36] it and save Americans billions and billions of dollars making health care
[04:17:41] much more affordable like at a level that you couldn't believe in. My first administration
[04:17:46] I kept drugs pretty even. I thought I was doing a great job, but this is really the
[04:17:51] great job. There's never been anything like it. Nobody thought it was possible to get
[04:17:55] it done. It's the biggest thing to happen in healthcare. I think in many, many decades
[04:18:00] under these agreements, the top pharmaceutical companies will also be investing hundreds
[04:18:06] of billions of dollars to bring drug manufacturing back to America. It's already happening. They're
[04:18:12] building plants all over the country. Eli Lilly is building six plants with billions
[04:18:17] and billions of dollars each, which means jobs, economic growth, factory openings, and
[04:18:23] far greater national security. And it's really a big factor with the tariffs. We're charging
[04:18:28] very substantial tariffs for companies that don't want to make their drugs or pharmaceuticals
[04:18:34] and automobiles, and other things, if they don't want to make them in the United States,
[04:18:39] they have to pay very big penalties in the form of tariffs.
[04:18:42] And what that means is they're all coming here.
[04:18:45] Every industry is coming here.
[04:18:47] We're taking in more than $18 trillion into the United States because of tariffs.
[04:18:52] The companies, the only way they can avoid them is to build here, they avoid paying the
[04:18:57] tariff.
[04:18:58] Now, they've been doing that.
[04:18:59] to us for 30 years. That's how we lost so much business. They were drying up our country.
[04:19:08] They were losing factories, were losing jobs like nobody's ever seen for many, many years.
[04:19:14] And now it's all been reversed and we've never had a period. This is the wealthiest our country
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[04:19:33] Dude, I can't be the only one that gets annoyed by this like additional hashtag ad for all these
[04:19:38] like mega corporations that offer a couple dollars to these initiatives that the federal
[04:19:44] government is launching, right? Yet another indication that we are fucking falling apart
[04:19:49] as a nation state. He's fucking lying about Trump. He's just selling the product directly
[04:19:54] to consumers at price rather than via insurance. The real win is the recent FTC win against
[04:19:58] PBMs. Trump RX is literally the inflation reduction act.
[04:20:06] Like I just, he'll be like, oh, we're doing Trump coin or we're launching a new initiative.
[04:20:13] It's incredible. It's a new initiative where every baby is going to have a thousand dollars
[04:20:20] in their bank account, that they can, that they can actually invest. And it's launched
[04:20:28] by IBM. And it's like, now we're doing Trump RX, sponsored by Airbnb. It's like, what the
[04:20:34] fuck are we doing, man? You're the American government. I can't even watch this shit.
[04:20:38] I don't give a fuck.
[04:20:42] Trump branded socialism is still socialism. You think this is socialism? What are you
[04:20:47] you fucking crazy. He's not actually, he's not actually doing socialism. It's not socialized
[04:20:53] medicine. It's how your mom exclusively watches you on YouTube dual streams. I'm screaming
[04:21:00] this is why I support Hassan. Hell yeah. Anyway, let's, let's get to the other stories
[04:21:16] that I wanted to get to here. Also, yeah, I was going to talk about this as well. Ruben
[04:21:22] Gago, Cooked Scott Besson here. This is back to Donald Trump suing the fucking IRS.
[04:21:29] We kind of touched on this earlier, in addition to being Treasury Secretary, you are serving
[04:21:34] as acting director of the IRS. So follow up on Senator Kim's questioning. So you are
[04:21:39] fully aware that the president is suing your agency for $10 billion. We would agree that
[04:21:45] $10 billion is a good sum of money?
[04:21:47] Yes, sir.
[04:21:49] Where would that be cut from?
[04:21:51] Let's say for some reason, he actually wins that loss.
[04:21:53] So where would that $10 billion come from?
[04:21:55] Again, it would come from...
[04:22:01] Cost as much. Am I asking like your opinion
[04:22:03] whether it's right or wrong?
[04:22:04] It would come from Treasury.
[04:22:05] The Conferred Treasury, which comes from the general fund?
[04:22:08] The Treasury general account.
[04:22:09] So taxpayers?
[04:22:11] Yes.
[04:22:12] Thank you.
[04:22:13] the 440,000 taxpayers whose returns were leaked.
[04:22:17] If the now if the president they're not suing, but the president, you know,
[04:22:20] we kind of touched on this earlier.
[04:22:27] Yes, what's going on is Trump is literally suing his own fucking government so
[04:22:30] he can pay himself off with taxpayer money.
[04:22:34] It's incredible stuff.
[04:22:36] And basically what he'll do is get himself a fat little $10 billion tax
[04:22:41] credit.
[04:22:43] incredible work
[04:22:55] Robin this ship blind dude
[04:23:00] oh this was speaking of incredible work
[04:23:06] here's Dan Bongino
[04:23:08] hitting a line that I didn't think they would be hitting anytime soon about the
[04:23:14] Epstein files. Finally there's a third class of people. The third class of
[04:23:20] people after October 7th went crazy. Ladies and gentlemen, I don't know how many
[04:23:24] times I have to tell you this. I stand fully, completely, and strongly against
[04:23:30] anti-semitic bullshit. I don't know how many times I got to tell you this. It's
[04:23:35] amazing how many people think it's like the current thing to say like they hate the Jews or
[04:23:39] something really you believe that you realize where that's led throughout human history absent
[04:23:43] the immorality of it now you may say oh gosh Dan I can't believe that that's actually happening really
[04:23:50] I promise you go look at the Twitter bot if the botting that does happen and again it's not all
[04:23:56] body the botting that does happen is very well organized it is totally synthetic it is all
[04:24:02] Anti-Jewish nonsense read the comments. It's from like I hate the Jews 101 and stuff. Just look at it. You can see it
[04:24:10] It's so clearly fake
[04:24:12] But it's an organized movement of people and it's not a very large group of people who've learned to amplify social media
[04:24:21] To attack anyone in the administration or outside
[04:24:26] Who doesn't go and attack the Jews?
[04:24:28] 100% look at just read the
[04:24:31] comments. Oh my word for it.
[04:24:32] Just go and look. Go look,
[04:24:35] you'll see it. It's everywhere.
[04:24:38] They all have the same goal.
[04:24:40] It is to dismantle this movement,
[04:24:42] take it apart from the inside,
[04:24:44] cause disruption, pick up the pieces
[04:24:47] and rebuild it into something far
[04:24:49] different than a movement that
[04:24:50] actually conserves liberty.
[04:24:51] They all have the same goal.
[04:24:53] Libs, the anti-Jew crowd and
[04:24:55] and the dooms the exact same goal once you see it you'll never unsee it look
[04:25:03] at the people sending out the messages look at who they associate with just
[04:25:07] listen to it just read the comments read their hand they don't even hide it
[04:25:15] yeah he's gonna lose a big chunk of his already fake audience for this
[04:25:25] I was going to talk about this Robert Kraft notorious sex criminal who was not prosecuted
[04:25:51] for his illicit activities. Owner of the New England Patriots. Go Seahawks by the way.
[04:26:01] That Robert Kraft. Robert Rubin Tug Kraft. He's coming out with a Whopper of an ad to
[04:26:14] combat anti-semitism. Let's take a look.
[04:26:44] I'm not listening to that.
[04:27:02] Why did he put a blue post it on it?
[04:27:05] Instead of just ripping the post it off.
[04:27:12] Hey yo, do not listen to them just take the post it off.
[04:27:31] This is oh my god.
[04:27:34] No, this is so much worse than time out.
[04:28:03] No. I know how it feels. Okay, white hands made this ad. I'm sorry. Black hands did not touch this ad on Black History Month.
[04:28:20] On Black History Month? Of all months, you made this on Black History Month?
[04:28:30] You got to add comparing systemic racism that black people experience in the United States of America after 400 years of chattel slavery, rape, torture, ethnic cleansing, okay, and it's contemporary wounds that have yet to heal.
[04:28:55] You are comparing it to like individual acts that are anti-semitic, but like individual acts of bullying and harassment?
[04:29:09] You want to know why I know white hands made this?
[04:29:13] Because only white people think like, oh saying the n-word is just like hurting a black person's feelings, okay?
[04:29:20] Like, anti-black racism is infinitely more complex and infinitely more damaging because
[04:29:29] it happens at the systemic level.
[04:29:32] It's not just about racism hurting a black person's feelings because, like, they were
[04:29:36] discriminated against as an individual in that very moment.
[04:29:41] It's not bullying.
[04:29:43] Bullying can happen.
[04:29:45] Okay?
[04:29:46] Bullying can happen.
[04:29:49] a part of the racism that Black people experience, but it's very much lower on the fucking totem pole
[04:29:56] of systemic harm that Black people experience in general.
[04:30:09] That is crazy.
[04:30:10] Yeah, before he opens the logger, it looks like the kid's being bullied for being white.
[04:30:23] Yeah.
[04:30:27] Like there is no, there is no world where your Jewish name causes you to be overlooked
[04:30:37] for job opportunities in contemporary American history. Now, did it happen in the past? Certainly.
[04:30:43] Could it happen in the future? Maybe. Is it happening now? Fuck no. There is no world
[04:30:49] where your Jewish existence implies that you are more likely to go to prison, implies that
[04:31:00] you are more likely to be disproportionately targeted by the police, that you are more
[04:31:06] likely to get harsher sentences for the same crimes that non-Jews commit.
[04:31:15] You are out of your fucking mind if you have the audacity to compare anti-Semitic attacks
[04:31:26] to the systemic racism that black people experience on top of the anti-black harassment
[04:31:32] that they receive.
[04:31:38] What the fuck?
[04:31:40] A more equivalent example of systemic harm experience by Jewish people would be not being
[04:31:43] able to get Passover and other religious holidays off on the explicit basis of it being a Jewish
[04:31:47] holiday, but that's too nuanced for some.
[04:31:58] I like how they're acknowledging America's racist past and this one circumstance only.
[04:32:01] No, I don't even think this is an acknowledgement of America's racist past.
[04:32:05] I think this is a refusal to acknowledge America's current racist, current racist today.
[04:32:12] It's current racist presence.
[04:32:15] So it's worse than that.
[04:32:18] Guys, guys, while Jews have been historically marginalized, undermined, and have been the
[04:32:26] recipient of unlimited amounts of pain, death, and destruction all the way up until the Holocaust,
[04:32:31] Okay? Jews as an ethnic group or an ethno-religious group in this country have, through incredible amounts of hard work, overcome that oppression, and on top of that, are by and large doing fairly well.
[04:32:50] This doesn't mean that all Jews are doing alright, this doesn't mean that all Jews are rich or whatever.
[04:32:54] But like, the systemic racism that Jews experience is literally not comparable to black and brown people to Muslims, okay, in this country.
[04:33:08] You are out of your fucking mind.
[04:33:13] This is something that is very important to identify, okay?
[04:33:20] like that's crazy that's this is embarrassing this is fucking embarrassing
[04:33:29] this is an embarrassment i'm sorry you are crying like a baby
[04:33:35] what the fuck dude what are we doing
[04:33:41] what are we fucking doing here
[04:33:44] Antisemitism is still the only institutionally stigmatized form of bigotry in this country that
[04:33:54] remains, okay? I'm not gonna say that's a bad thing necessarily, because all bigotry is bad and wrong,
[04:34:01] but to say that,
[04:34:03] like come on dude. Even the Jewish daily forward thinks this ad sucks. Robert Krav's new Super
[04:34:17] Ball ad about anti-Semitism already feels dated. If it was meant for the kids, they will laugh at
[04:34:21] how alien and out of touches seems rights. PJ Grisar. Okay. Give me the actual, give me the
[04:34:28] article. Even the Tablet Magazine's editor a large hate of this ad but is
[04:34:34] because he's even more unhinged.
[04:34:41] This is fucking nutty man.
[04:34:45] No. They're not working bro.
[04:34:49] Yeah you're right. I was tripping. What's your name?
[04:34:52] David. David?
[04:34:54] Hello.
[04:34:55] Oh, did he say Bilal ain't no fucking way these motherfuckers also made him a black Muslim too on top of it.
[04:35:05] Oh my God. Oh my Lord. Oh my Lord, brother. Come on, dude. Oh my God. Oh my God.
[04:35:14] I didn't know home my fucking Lordy, Lordy, Lordy. I cannot believe it.
[04:35:19] it. Did he say Bilal? They didn't, they just hit the double Monty. I didn't even know that
[04:35:27] they could do that. I didn't know that they could do that flag on the fucking play. I
[04:35:31] thought they were just being disrespectful to black people. Turns out they were doing
[04:35:35] a double play here. God damn. Oh my god. Oh my god. Yeah, also, as Jonathan Greenblatt
[04:36:04] has famously pointed to, when you say Jew hate, or when you say stand up to Jewish hate, people
[04:36:10] in the United States of America think you're talking about standing up to Jews who are
[04:36:14] being hateful, okay? Which makes this even funnier.
[04:36:26] right. They pulled this. They pulled the term stand up to Jewish hate. And many Americans,
[04:36:35] when they hear that, think, oh yeah, you're right, we should stand up to Jews being hateful.
[04:36:41] That's what they think. Now, obviously, the large majority of Jewish Americans are
[04:36:52] normal ass people. They're very kind people. They're normal people just like everybody else.
[04:36:55] It's just like the non-Jews are okay, but one must ask the question. Why the average American
[04:37:03] automatically assumes
[04:37:05] When someone says stand up to Jew hatred or stand up to Jewish hate
[04:37:11] Why do they think it's the Jewish people that are being hateful I
[04:37:16] Know why it's because of Israel
[04:37:20] I'm standing up to Jew hatred
[04:37:25] Not the average American stop.
[04:37:42] No.
[04:37:43] The reason why they think that is because, let's be real, okay?
[04:37:47] And I think all the, all of the Jewish Hassanavi heads will say this in the chat as well.
[04:37:53] probably agree with me on this. Jews in America right now have a very bad rap. And it is like
[04:38:01] almost entirely around Israel. So much so that the automatic assumption is that if you're
[04:38:07] Jewish, everyone thinks that you're pro-Israel. If you're Jewish, everyone thinks you're Michael
[04:38:12] Rappaport. They don't even think you're like, oh yeah, I mean, my family lives there. I
[04:38:17] think they're fucked up. They think you're Michael fucking Rappaport. They think you're
[04:38:21] Amy fucking Schumer. Okay. They literally go, Oh, star of David, Amy Schumer. That's
[04:38:28] it. That's it. It's very hard to come back from that marketing. And I'm going to tell
[04:38:35] you right now, this kind of shit is not the way to come back from that marketing. The
[04:38:41] best way to come back from that marketing is to, you know, hype up groups like Jewish
[04:38:46] voice for peace, which Robert Kraft is never going to do, because Robert Kraft hates those Jews.
[04:38:53] Like all of the super, super ultra Zionist, like super pro-Israel Jewish people despise
[04:39:03] anti-Zionist Jews. Almost as much as they despise anti-Zionist non-Jews. Maybe sometimes even more
[04:39:11] than they despise anti-Zionist non-Jews, because it's like, it's almost seen as like a race trader,
[04:39:16] You know what I mean? That's it.
[04:39:34] This kind of ad campaign, I'm saying this as someone of a warning, I guess,
[04:39:41] as someone from a Muslim background living in the United States of America, okay?
[04:39:46] Heed my warning, this kind of ad campaign makes you look like you are whining, okay?
[04:39:55] The average person does not think about the anti-Semitism numbers increasing and exploding
[04:40:02] exponentially.
[04:40:03] The average American thinks about Jews in positions of power, okay?
[04:40:11] And for the longest time, a lot of the Americans that thought about Jews in powerful places
[04:40:17] did not consider that to be like a negative thing.
[04:40:20] Sure, it was strange for them, I guess, but for the most part, they were like, oh, Holly
[04:40:25] was run by Jews.
[04:40:26] It's awesome.
[04:40:27] They make great TV shows, right?
[04:40:28] Like that was the attitude.
[04:40:30] Okay.
[04:40:31] The dramatic attitude shift around Israel has caused a lot of people to second-guest
[04:40:38] the notion of Jews in powerful places. Okay, this is why I always said, for the longest
[04:40:44] time, there was like this nascent, somewhat anti-Semitic notion, even though it's not
[04:40:49] an anti-Semitic notion, if you have no problem with it, you know, at the end of the day,
[04:40:54] that you know, Jews are, are overrepresented in Hollywood and all these other places,
[04:40:58] right?
[04:40:59] Yes, I said second guess shut the fuck up suck my dick
[04:41:13] The thing is the thing is
[04:41:17] When you pair this up with Israel
[04:41:20] When you pair this up with like all of the pro Israel sentiment
[04:41:24] Okay, the endless amounts of most US Jews do not identify as Zionists even when they
[04:41:30] support Israel, JFNA finds the survey also found that 7% of American Jews identify as
[04:41:35] anti-Zionists rising to 14% among young adults.
[04:41:42] Only one-third of American Jews say they identify as Zionists even as nearly 9 in 10 say they
[04:41:47] support Israel's right to exist as a Jewish and Democratic state.
[04:41:50] According to a new survey, oh god, 9 out of 10.
[04:41:55] Ah yeah, yeah, yeah.
[04:41:58] Devastating.
[04:42:01] I always say, if the ADLs worried about Israel's reputation, don't censor the Palestinian movement.
[04:42:05] Censor Israelis would do wonders for Israel's reputation.
[04:42:07] Oh yeah, 100%.
[04:42:15] I think the Jewish voice for peace folks are more well known than Michael Rababord, Aaron
[04:42:18] Jonathan Greenblatt. No, of course. When I say Michael Rappaport, I'm using Michael Rappaport as a fucking catch-all.
[04:42:25] Chatter. I don't mean like people are directly tapped into Michael Rappaport's mania.
[04:42:29] I mean that there is a Michael Rappaport type figure that they have encountered at some point in the fucking media.
[04:42:36] That's what I mean. I don't mean literally Michael Rappaport.
[04:42:39] How do you not understand that?
[04:42:42] Nobody knows what a fuck Michael Rappaport is. We know because he's a fascinating little creature. Okay?
[04:42:47] I'm talking about a Michael Rappaport style, unwell individual that has gotten in their
[04:42:54] fucking faces and is like, that's why I also said Amy Schumer, right?
[04:43:05] You can tell this was financed by boomer billionaires because this is not what school-age anti-semitism
[04:43:09] looks like in 2026.
[04:43:10] Oh yeah, there's also that aspect too.
[04:43:13] Like the whole Dirty Joon posted is so funny because like I think anti-Semitism has evolved
[04:43:21] dramatically since like someone writing Dirty Joon posted and slapping on the back of his
[04:43:26] fucking backpack.
[04:43:27] You know what I mean?
[04:43:43] That is not a thing, Hassan. It is mostly online.
[04:43:47] What do you mean?
[04:44:02] That's literally exactly how I was bullied in school. What the fuck do you mean?
[04:44:05] You're in a bubble, my guy. Most Americans do not think it's Jews being hateful.
[04:44:08] They just don't really care for Jews enough to take a stand up to Jewish hate seriously.
[04:44:12] Anyway, but yeah, they don't like Israel my whole child
[04:44:14] I was told people run Hollywood in the world most about Damascus. I went to school with people thought of Jewish oligarchs and media giants is a bad thing
[04:44:19] No, I I'm saying that there are people like that
[04:44:23] But by and large most Americans weren't like
[04:44:27] Like you're talking about the anti-Semitic conspiracies that you encountered. Okay?
[04:44:31] I'm saying the average person for like the last decade or so
[04:44:36] Thought oh, yeah, there's a lot of Jews in Hollywood. Oh, yeah, there's a lot of Jews in in finance
[04:44:41] But like it wasn't a major consequence nowadays because of the attitude shift on Israel and because of the
[04:44:50] because of
[04:44:51] the the
[04:44:52] The tying the false conflation between Israel and Judaism now they think it is a bad thing. You know what I mean
[04:45:00] Now they think oh, I'm being censored on tiktok or tiktok's being fucking sold because Jews
[04:45:06] That's what that's the way they operate. That's the way that they think
[04:45:09] does that make sense? That's why I always said there is like this nascent anti-Semitism
[04:45:19] that has always existed, always existed. And the thing that I was talking about, the stand-up
[04:45:25] to Jewish hate thing is not something that I made up. It's what the ADL studied. They
[04:45:32] They literally ran the numbers on Jew hatred and its efficacy as a way to combat anti-Semitism.
[04:45:41] And not only did they find that this wasn't a good way to talk about anti-Semitism, okay?
[04:45:47] That it was actually unhelpful because the poll results found out that the average person,
[04:45:53] when they think about standing up to Jewish hate, they don't think about fighting against
[04:45:57] anti-Semitism.
[04:45:58] I think the reference is actually Jewish people being hateful.
[04:46:02] Jonathan Grimblatt talked about it.
[04:46:05] They ran the study. Yeah, it makes sense.
[04:46:08] But I experience the Ansemism all the time.
[04:46:10] And I say most Jews do too. It's a super subtle thing.
[04:46:13] But I'm definitely anti-Israel. The only Jew I know that is.
[04:46:22] What is this?
[04:46:24] from my own experience that there is very rampant anti-Semitism in the United States
[04:46:30] at least.
[04:46:31] That's your experience?
[04:46:32] That has been my experience.
[04:46:34] Are you Jewish?
[04:46:35] I'm half Jewish, but it's not necessarily that it's directed at me, but people growing
[04:46:42] up slurs against other races aren't tolerated, but slurs against Jews I would hear pretty
[04:46:47] regularly or lots of Jew jokes.
[04:46:52] Let me tell you something, okay?
[04:46:55] Norm, Norm's about to be like,
[04:46:58] I say slurs all the time towards all the races.
[04:47:05] You are wrong.
[04:47:07] I don't know if I agree with this guy being like slurs against other races are not tolerated as opposed to slurs against Jews.
[04:47:28] I don't agree with that at all. First of all, there was an era in which one
[04:47:40] calculated anti-Semitism, not by a person's thoughts, because you can't control a person's
[04:47:47] thoughts, and even you can't control your thoughts, and even you probably can't figure out what's your
[04:47:56] quote-unquote real motive for whatever you do. Are you interviewing me now because of
[04:48:01] a sincere inquiry into the life of the mind? Or does it have an egotistical component?
[04:48:07] Or does it go back to something your mother said when you were five years old? You know,
[04:48:11] human psyche is very complicated and it's not susceptible to easy analysis or control.
[04:48:17] So there was an era where nobody ever thought about those things. When you talked about
[04:48:22] about anti-semitism. It meant does it affect your job opportunities? Yeah. Does it affect your
[04:48:29] access to hire? And there was there was definitely an era for Jews in the West where this was an
[04:48:36] impact. This played a role. Like this played a role in Jews getting jobs. Like there was material
[04:48:48] harm at the systemic level. When you erode the systemic aspect of discrimination, and
[04:48:55] this comes along with like Jews being perceived as white, okay, because that's what it is
[04:49:02] at the end of the day. And there are, like there are obviously non-white Jews as well,
[04:49:07] but they receive discrimination, or at least historically in the last like, I don't know,
[04:49:15] like 20, 30, 40 years or so, they have received discrimination on the basis of their other
[04:49:21] identity and not the, not, I mean, I'm talking about systemic discrimination, by the way,
[04:49:26] not on the basis of them being Jewish.
[04:49:29] There are certain institutions of higher education.
[04:49:34] Does it affect where you're going to live?
[04:49:37] Does it affect negatively your interactions with the law?
[04:49:42] That's what antisemitism meant.
[04:49:44] They were quantifiable, palpable, lucid expressions of this phobia, whatever you want to call
[04:49:54] anti-Semitism.
[04:49:55] Okay?
[04:49:56] By that reckoning, can you name me a place in the United States where a Jew would have
[04:50:01] trouble purchasing a home or renting an apartment?
[04:50:07] Name me one place.
[04:50:08] I'd be curious.
[04:50:09] Can you name me one university, one college, one, the whole United States where a Jew would
[04:50:13] have trouble getting in because he or she was Jewish one. Could you name me one profession?
[04:50:21] This is medical.
[04:50:22] Like the same could even be said for the Irish.
[04:50:29] Like the same could be said for Italians, like there was a historic period of time when
[04:50:34] Irish and Italian people were discriminated against on the basis of their ethnic background
[04:50:38] or the basis of their nationality.
[04:50:40] And then they were basically bracketed under the white category, right?
[04:50:47] And the same goes for Jews in general.
[04:50:50] There's still more discrimination towards Jews as a marginalized, a historically marginalized
[04:50:55] identity than like Italians and the Irish.
[04:50:59] So even in contemporary examples, like there is still more like, there's still a more resilient
[04:51:07] form of discrimination that is specifically directed towards Jews because of all of the,
[04:51:14] I guess because of the historical impact of anti-Semitism and how anti-Semitism is the
[04:51:20] Canary in the coal mine of fascism, how like Jews being singled out has led to genuine pogroms and
[04:51:28] the Holocaust as well. So there is like, there is a, it's more complicated than that, right? Like,
[04:51:34] like I'm not saying it's the same as like okay Jews are just like the Irish they're white now it's not
[04:51:39] You know, it's not like the same marginalization. There is a little bit of a difference there
[04:51:43] But when you compare it to like black people
[04:51:47] historically and in compare in contemporary society like that's when you
[04:51:53] That's when you develop a better understanding of like systemic discrimination versus, uh, you know
[04:51:59] you know, hurting someone's feelings or being rude to them and like being scary to them,
[04:52:06] right?
[04:52:09] So the stand up that Jew Hatred had has this impact of basically neutralizing all of that
[04:52:18] or just like equalizing all of those different forms of racism, and it and it robs the, it
[04:52:28] robs the, the systemic component of its significance. Okay? And for the outside world looking in,
[04:52:41] right for non-Jewish people in general.
[04:52:46] When they see stuff like that, especially if they're like from a Latino background and they're
[04:52:50] seeing all this ice raids and shit like that, or black people, right, they see or Muslim people,
[04:52:58] they see stuff like this and they go, come on dude, like really? Like this is crazy.
[04:53:04] Jews by and large should be proud of the accomplishments like American Jews should be proud of their accomplishments
[04:53:14] Western Jews should be proud of their accomplishments. There's nothing wrong with that wonderful spectacular. Okay, you overcame great odds. This is true, right?
[04:53:23] But part of the reason why, like after all those accomplishments, part of the reason
[04:53:30] why like these words ring hollow is because it comes across like there is, it comes across
[04:53:37] like the only form of discrimination that impacts people is the personal, like person
[04:53:45] to person bullying and hatred and harassment that you receive when clearly the more consequential
[04:53:51] aspect of racism. The more impactful aspect of racism is one that pertains to the material
[04:53:56] at the systematic level. You know?
[04:54:12] What is this? But yeah, most Americans think the height of racism is just saying a slur
[04:54:17] word and not denying housing applications or loans. That's why they equate so much of
[04:54:21] the types of oppression. Exactly. That's why I said white hands, touch this.
[04:54:27] Jews are more privileged than wasps in American society. Okay, brother, you are fucking insane
[04:54:32] if you think that that that's borderline white supremacy. Like the level of delusion that
[04:54:38] you're on. If you say that, there is no group of people that are more privileged in American
[04:54:43] society than wasps. Wasps built this country. What the fuck are you talking about, dude?
[04:54:50] This is a white Anglo-Saxon Protestant nation. Are you fucking crazy? That is insane, okay?
[04:55:00] Especially because, at least with Jews, you can point to real systemic discrimination
[04:55:08] against jews on the basis of their jewish identity and their religion
[04:55:13] at
[04:55:15] You know throughout a long period of time we fucking denied jews the right to enter this country during the holocaust
[04:55:23] There has never been a moment in american history
[04:55:27] Where wasps were discriminated against this is a wasp country
[04:55:33] That is fucking delusional
[04:55:35] Okay? That's crazy. That is so ahistorical. That is so unbelievably ahistorical to say.
[04:55:45] That is crazy to me. You could say, like, you can't even say that about Catholics in general,
[04:55:52] but like, at least if you said Catholics, it would be a little bit more believable. You know what I
[04:55:57] mean? Like, what are you talking about? There has never been a moment in this country where
[04:56:04] white Anglo-Saxon Protestants were discriminated against on the basis of being white and Anglo-Saxon
[04:56:11] and Protestant. Also, every fucking president is a white Anglo-Saxon Protestant, almost
[04:56:22] every single president. We've had two Catholic presidents, zero Jews, one black president,
[04:56:32] almost every other president.
[04:56:39] What the fuck?
[04:56:44] Oh, that's awesome.
[04:56:48] Like, throughout the history, throughout the entire history of the United States of America, Kissinger was Jewish.
[04:56:55] Oh, I didn't realize he was the president. What the fuck are you talking about?
[04:56:58] Did you think Henry Kissinger was the president?
[04:57:01] Hello?
[04:57:05] For every Henry Kissinger, there is a million wasps in that role, brother. What?
[04:57:13] What does anglo-saxamine in wasp? I thought it just meant white. It is just just think about it as white
[04:57:19] Statistically the chatter is not wrong. No, there is no statistic that the chatter is correct on unless you are literally talking about like
[04:57:26] like, um, like buying, no, even in statistics, you're wrong. If we're going to take, if we're
[04:57:31] going to look at like occupants of positions of prominence throughout American history,
[04:57:38] occupants of positions of prominence throughout American history wasps still by and large
[04:57:41] are fucking running the numbers up. Okay. You're crazy. Come on now. No, you mean like,
[04:57:48] Oh, well the country is mostly wasp. And, and the per capita argument is that like Jews
[04:57:53] user in a better financial situation per capita in comparison. The wasps doesn't matter. That's not how you look at fucking privilege.
[04:58:05] Like, you can find one metric to game it out, but it doesn't fucking, it doesn't change anything. You know what I mean?
[04:58:23] Don't you were filmed on the plane?
[04:58:32] Okay, first of all, you know that ain't me cuz I'm I'm sitting in business. All right, my pretty ass is sitting in business class
[04:58:40] Okay, come on now
[04:58:53] We do use the same metric for pollution per capita for Chinese people.
[04:59:10] Anyway, I feel the same way as an Indian American, you deal with racism often, but it's hard
[04:59:24] to feel truly subjugated when you raise the high socioeconomic class.
[04:59:28] I mean, I go so far as say that like, Indian Americans are still denied job opportunities
[04:59:32] at a fucking higher rate on the basis of being Indian and therefore brown than Jewish Americans
[04:59:38] do, but I see the point that you're making. Okay. Like that, that's more valid for Indian
[04:59:45] Americans than it is for Jewish Americans. If we're talking about systemic racism, systemic
[04:59:50] racism impacts Indian Americans, uh, because of on the basis of just not being seen as
[04:59:56] like fully American Jews by and large in the United States of America are white. They're
[05:00:01] a part of the, they're a subcategory of white. That's just the reality. This is precisely
[05:00:06] reason why they don't experience the same level of systemic racism that other people do. Okay?
[05:00:14] That's it. It's that simple. Sometimes it's that simple. American racism is not super complex,
[05:00:19] okay? That's why I separate American racism from European racism or American anti-Semitism from
[05:00:24] European anti-Semitism. European anti-Semitism requires a tremendous amount of reading, for
[05:00:29] example. Americans are illiterate. They're too illiterate to be Euro-style anti-Semites, okay?
[05:00:36] I mean, that was once a problem.
[05:01:00] That's why Jewish law firms are created, because they couldn't get into the white shoe, WAST,
[05:01:06] law firms, does that exist anymore? So this is just completely and totally...
[05:01:11] I mean low-key, like part of the reason why there's Jews that are dominant in the field
[05:01:16] of law and in Hollywood is part of the historic discrimination that they experienced elsewhere.
[05:01:25] Like that's half the fucking story. Now it doesn't exist. You know what I mean? Like
[05:01:33] That's literally it. That's the whole point. They were excluded. So they chose alternative sectors where they could create their own products, create their own goods and services.
[05:01:46] You know?
[05:01:52] So, that's what I mean when I talk about like systemic discrimination and because the overall
[05:01:58] like domineering attitude is that Jews are doing alright in general, you know what I mean?
[05:02:06] Like that's what Americans think. They're doing alright in general. When this kind of
[05:02:12] conversation takes place, most Americans think any kind of instance of reminding people
[05:02:17] to raise them exists is frustrating for them. But it's doubly frustrating when it's a, when
[05:02:21] it's a subgroup that is a part of the white group in general, and the eyes of many people.
[05:02:28] And on top of that has the, the association with like being financially successful to
[05:02:33] begin with. So they go extra fucking, they get extra annoying when they see this. Cause
[05:02:39] remember, Americans by and large get mad when black people talk about the very real systemic
[05:02:43] discrimination that they face. They go, shut the fuck up. You're out of here. Mon. Oh,
[05:02:47] pick yourself up, probably fucking bootstraps. But when is, when is a Jewish person doing it? They go,
[05:02:51] they, they'll be like, what the fuck are you saying? Because in the mind of like a dude living in a fucking trailer park,
[05:02:57] they think every Jewish person is like, you know, billionaire.
[05:03:02] They think every Jewish person is like dominating finance. So they go, they get extra mad when they hear shit like this. They go, what the fuck?
[05:03:11] Dudes are gonna be sitting around in the heartland
[05:03:13] land, watching the Super Bowl, and they're going to see that ad, and they're going to
[05:03:16] be like, what do you mean?
[05:03:17] Every Jew is a banker and a lawyer, sometimes both at the same time.
[05:03:22] What the fuck do you mean there's any discrimination?
[05:03:25] And that will create even more enmity.
[05:03:28] That will actually cycle back to creating, unironically, more hatred towards Jewish people.
[05:03:36] Now, of course, that's not the case.
[05:03:38] Obviously, I'm not saying every Jewish person is like a tremendously financially powerful person. Okay. That's not what I'm saying
[05:03:46] I'm just saying that that's what they that's what like the average person thinks
[05:04:00] Adam will fucker tell me Rupert Murdoch is Jewish because he legit believes Jews own literally every media company. That's so funny
[05:04:05] I know or like
[05:04:08] I used to joke about this, but now I can't even fucking joke about it.
[05:04:11] But I used to say people treat Bill Gates like he's Jewish because of the
[05:04:19] association of like being a billionaire and being Jewish.
[05:04:24] People will be like, oh, Bill Gates trying to microchip people.
[05:04:27] Like, it's the, it's the, it's the 4chan technique of being like Jews in
[05:04:34] powerful places like the Excel spreadsheet that they love posting that Kanye West had
[05:04:40] printed out. And it's like, I remember looking through that spreadsheet and like half of
[05:04:46] the people on the spreadsheet weren't even Jewish. So they decided suspected you. They
[05:04:52] put like they slapped on suspected of being Jewish next to like people who aren't Jewish.
[05:05:04] Yeah, it's ridiculous. But yeah, at the end of the day, it's, uh, uh, the, the ad rings
[05:05:21] hollow for the reasons that I just mentioned. The more Jewish supremacist state slaughters
[05:05:28] policies, the more Jewish supremacist billionaires will be funding condescending self-victimizing
[05:05:31] ads like this.
[05:05:38] The sticky note ad may not stick the landing on stopping Ju-Hate.
[05:05:42] New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft will be taking on more than just the Seattle Seahawks
[05:05:45] on Sunday Night Super Bowl.
[05:05:46] New ad from Kraft's Blue Square Alliance against Hate will beam to millions of homes.
[05:05:50] Yeah.
[05:05:51] They need to pull the plug on this ad bro.
[05:05:54] This is going to lead to more and this is going to backfire.
[05:05:58] Um, so much love and respect for Robert Krapp, but it's also possible to imagine a more r-worded
[05:06:06] ad than this from editor at larger tablet magazine.
[05:06:09] First off, this is the same thing we did last year to make sure you understand we have no
[05:06:13] creativity left.
[05:06:14] Second of all, let's make the call to action, posing a BLM like bullshit square because
[05:06:18] that's what serious people do.
[05:06:19] Third of all, let's make sure the story we tell is of a dweebie Jew getting gallantly
[05:06:23] rescued by a cool black dude.
[05:06:25] I had 10 million dollars spent on a Superbowl ad. I just show a bunch of exploding beepers
[05:06:29] dead Hamas and his bull leaders. Hot Israeli girls with guns. Oh my God. The first two
[05:06:35] points I was like, okay, where is he going? And then he hit the Dweebie Jew. And I was
[05:06:40] like, Oh, Oh, this guy's Israel poison. That is the most this is the most Israeli tweet.
[05:06:48] You can actually fucking find. Okay. I don't know if Leah Liebowitz is living in the United
[05:06:54] states of america but spiritually his mind is in israel because this notion this notion
[05:07:02] that like oh in order to make jews look cool you gotta fucking you gotta show how how fucking
[05:07:09] militant we are you know militant jews like that is the most spiritually and mentally israeli
[05:07:15] the muscular jew narrative is the most spiritually and mentally fucking israeli thing you can do
[05:07:24] I would go so far as to say if you wanted to like promote Jews in America, just show Jewish contributions to the field of arts, academia, sciences, like, what the fuck is this like, yeah, no, you don't understand, we're fucking Jews, we, we kill Arabs, dude, come on, like, what the fuck?
[05:07:45] This is an Israeli invention. You got thousands of years of the exact opposite of this thing, with endless amounts of contribution in the, in every field of study, in every important facet of like western existence, American existence.
[05:08:04] existence and this motherfucker's like nah you know what we're good at killing Arabs mind boggling
[05:08:16] caption fuck around and find out but hey why go with Jewish power and pride when quivering
[05:08:21] victimhood makes with the worst of social media clicktivism is exactly with some committee of
[05:08:25] over a PR pros and professional Jewish org types thought would work wonders
[05:08:34] I'm telling you this is the Israeli mindset the idea that like
[05:08:40] Jews were dominated with pogroms and Jews were dominated with the Holocaust because they were weak and feeble and no longer
[05:08:47] Will they ever be weak and feeble? They're actually you know, they're gonna overcome it with military might. Okay, that's that's literally the Israeli mindset
[05:08:56] But yeah, that'd be great. Spent 10 million dollars to remind people that American Jews
[05:09:07] are actually Israeli at a time when there is an unprecedented amount of hatred towards
[05:09:14] Israel, which is fucking warranted, mind you. Okay. Yeah. Remind them of all of the weapons
[05:09:20] that we paid for so that they think that our tax dollars went into paying for this commercial
[05:09:26] as well. That is definitely going to make Americans go, Oh hell yeah man, I love the
[05:09:32] muscular Jew. Like, that's crazy. Yeah, he's like, let's pump Kahan, Meyer Kahan instead
[05:09:41] of Einstein, dude.
[05:09:44] it's so funny it's just so stupid yeah fuck around and find out don't get the
[05:09:58] message should be the message should be a 10 million dollar Super Bowl ad that
[05:10:02] says do not cross the Jews or we will do terrorism that will certainly make the
[05:10:11] dumb potato headed wasps living in the heartland go wow I certainly love the Jews now incredible
[05:10:23] stuff this is what I mean it's the Israeli mindset okay that is literally the Israeli
[05:10:31] mindset the notion that like you know the Jews have to be Jews have to be strong the
[05:10:37] muscular and we kill people we kill people all the time remind people that we kill people all the time
[05:10:49] it might work actually they like that stuff fuck no dude what are you talking about
[05:10:53] out. Just remember football fans, we can blow up your cell phones whenever and wherever
[05:11:07] we want. Hashtag stop anti semitism.
[05:11:26] I definitely think an ad showing dead bodies with fuck around and find out is
[05:11:30] the way to go. See, Brace got Brace had the same
[05:11:34] opinion. Yeah, this guy is fucking delusional. Okay.
[05:12:04] What is this? The FBI law describes a fuzzy image of a possibly an inmate, the inspector
[05:12:17] general logs. It is an officer carrying orange linen or bedding, noting that in their final
[05:12:22] report as an unidentified corrections officer. Oh my god. I agree with Leal, a much better
[05:12:36] and more appealing Superbowl. I would definitely feature real war footage of dead bodies blown
[05:12:40] apart by bombs. I swear to God, dude, Israeli mindset is so... I mean, I don't know. Look,
[05:12:50] There are a lot of Jewish people in academia, revolutionaries, that have guided my worldview.
[05:13:03] But I'm not Jewish, so maybe I'm speaking out of term when I say this.
[05:13:07] But I truly feel like Israeli mindset is just an entirely separate mentality.
[05:13:12] Zionism is an entirely separate mentality than thousands of years of Jewish culture.
[05:13:20] It's like antithetical to everything I have learned of the revolutionary history of Jews
[05:13:28] in general.
[05:13:29] It's crazy.
[05:13:32] It's always shocking to see it in real time.
[05:13:42] are gentle coded yeah no they're hogs man I shouldn't be saying you know I
[05:13:46] would never say Zionist and then insert animal term but like they are they're
[05:13:50] like Republicans they're like the Republican hogs like they behave in
[05:13:56] the same way where it's like oh yeah we got a fucking shoot our problems dead
[05:14:00] you know like
[05:14:03] Like it's just, it's crazy.
[05:14:09] Another seven day again, GGs, no I didn't say Zionist and then insert, you know, I didn't
[05:14:13] do it, I didn't do that.
[05:14:15] But you know what I mean.
[05:14:20] Rip it one more time, YouTube chilling.
[05:14:25] These guys I deal message of countering anti-Semezure straight up threat against the entire world
[05:14:28] on behalf of Jews aired during the Super World.
[05:14:30] job guys, keep it up. It's just the universality of fascism, which I jokingly talk about when
[05:14:44] I say the universality of hog mindset, right? Bro, you just said that in the streamfros?
[05:14:56] Yeah, there's a reason why Israeli comedy resembles fucking Steven Crowder, right?
[05:15:06] Fashions are too angry, reactionaries are too angry to make a joke.
[05:15:10] To find humor in life.
[05:15:13] The stop-anthesimism commercial should be full of hot IDF guys wakeboarding over child
[05:15:16] skulls and then turning onto the camera and saying, all Jews love this and you better
[05:15:19] love this too or you're going to jail.
[05:15:23] Exactly.
[05:15:25] As a jew is a freaking freaky man I went on birthright step off the plane after 13 hours
[05:15:52] to just sit us on down on the floor of the airport and basically explain that we should
[05:15:55] marry Jewish and have many children to fix the demographic concerns of the Israeli government
[05:15:58] while stuff. I mean, it's fascism. That's it. Anybody that took, dude, dude, anybody
[05:16:13] that fucking comes up and tries telling you about the demographic concerns of the in-group
[05:16:18] should raise alarm bells, right?
[05:16:23] Like, that's, that's it.
[05:16:26] Like, when, when a white guy says that, you know exactly what it is.
[05:16:31] Oh, we got demographic concerns in our country that is supposed to be an ethno state.
[05:16:36] Okay, that seems a lot like you're a Nazi because you are.
[05:16:40] You're a fucking Nazi with the fuck do you mean demographic concerns?
[05:16:44] Like, what are we talking about?
[05:16:46] Yeah, there's this part to Beirut today. Lebanese authority say is really aircraft sprayed
[05:16:51] a glia glyphosate herbicide over farmland near the blue line. It levels far above normal use
[05:16:58] to spraying damaged crops and raise health and environmental concerns drawing condemnation from
[05:17:01] officials and Unifil Israel's objective here is to turn the entirety of southern Lebanon into a
[05:17:06] barren wasteland or to thin out the population in the short term that will allow Israel to turn
[05:17:09] southern Lebanon into a buffer zone in the long term. We'll start seeing Israeli settlements.
[05:17:16] Does South Korea now have demographic concerns though?
[05:17:27] Yes, they do and so does Japan.
[05:17:31] Except the difference is, there isn't already an indigenous population that they're fucking
[05:17:36] dominating in South Korea, okay?
[05:17:39] demographic concerns are because the indigenous population is increasing. Hello? How can you
[05:17:49] not comprehend this? And for the record, Japan and South Korea's population concerns or demographic
[05:17:55] concerns also revolve around their refusal to allow ease of access to fucking migrants. So
[05:18:03] it's a different version of the same problem, but it's not super far off.
[05:18:09] What you think I'm gonna fucking defend the South Korean government no
[05:18:28] Make sense. I just think it's trouble not to want to go extinct brother. You are misunderstanding my point
[05:18:34] Okay
[05:18:36] You are misunderstanding my point. That's whether to save his countries
[05:18:39] Oh yeah. You think that's the reason why they're the safest countries?
[05:18:45] You think that's the, that's the appropriate thing to do. Okay.
[05:18:48] How about we take advantage of, how about we copy some of their laws?
[05:18:52] For example, no more guns. Do you like that? I like that.
[05:18:56] Would you go along with that?
[05:18:58] Cause I think that probably plays a much larger role than whatever some,
[05:19:01] whatever dumb fucking Nazi opinion you have about a homogenous society.
[05:19:07] Okay, I'm just explaining I just explained to you how the the interest in maintaining a
[05:19:14] Homogenous society is unironically suicidal. It's killing
[05:19:19] It's making the Japanese go extinct
[05:19:23] Okay, that is quite literally the reason why they're going extinct
[05:19:27] The reason why they're safe is not because it is a homogenous society
[05:19:31] The reason why they're safe is because well, they have a more collectivist mindset if you want to think about like cultural attitudes
[05:19:40] But outside of that they also have no fucking guns
[05:19:56] Also their oldest shit, I feel like all people do less crime in general than young people
[05:20:01] You're going to not see this clip was made for you.
[05:20:10] Bro forgot he's larping as a Muslim.
[05:20:30] says he can't hear either. I can hear you now. Oh, I sure can, brother. I'm low key kind of surprise.
[05:20:41] I don't think Nico is larping, dude. He literally fucking. I mean, this is, uh, this is surprising.
[05:20:53] Saying all people do less crime than young people is hilarious. Soon after the latest Epstein
[05:20:56] files release. I mean, that's crazy. You think Epstein is a, is, is how old people commit crimes.
[05:21:02] We're talking about, we're talking about like violent crimes. We're talking about like fucking
[05:21:06] robbing a store with a gun. When you're 80, it, it significantly diminishes the likelihood that
[05:21:13] you're going to rob a store with a gun. Twitch chat does nothing but sidetrack kind of sucks.
[05:21:19] You're right, chatter. YouTube chatter is on top.
[05:21:26] Are you planning on seeing Zoran at all during your time in New York?
[05:21:41] Yes, but it's entirely dependent on his schedule because he is the mayor now.
[05:21:47] So that makes it a lot more difficult to carve out time.
[05:21:54] I don't think he forgot and thought he could get away with eating porridge and I don't think it was stupid because he's stupid.
[05:21:58] I mean, maybe.
[05:22:01] All right, let's watch Jake Lang.
[05:22:06] Support you. We support ICE. Our country.
[05:22:08] Outside the Minnesota State Capitol, conservative activist Jake Lang was arrested after defacing an ICE protest.
[05:22:13] ICE sculpture changing prosecute ICE to PRO ICE.
[05:22:15] Authorities say he caused about $6,000 in damage and booked him in the Ramsey County Jail.
[05:22:19] Wanted to debate policy. Great. Wanted to analyze and get arrested for it.
[05:22:21] That comes with the cause of his dumb ass.
[05:22:22] is made for Americans, not for Somalis.
[05:22:27] You want this label, bro?
[05:22:28] It's 5 p.m.
[05:22:30] It's 8 p.m. here in New York,
[05:22:35] the New York of America.
[05:22:46] It's 5 p.m.
[05:22:52] wait did they add a sound or does it just did they add a sound in post or
[05:23:01] does it just unironically sound like he's letting off like a little poop like
[05:23:05] a little pootie poof art
[05:23:12] no
[05:23:15] no
[05:23:18] Oh my god, he...
[05:23:24] Why is he so soy?
[05:23:33] I'll see you here February 7 Saturday 12 noon outside the Minnesota State Capitol God he's
[05:23:47] so ugly.
[05:23:50] What?
[05:23:53] It's David from Jacob Thomas with Common Defense.
[05:23:59] I gave eight years of my life in service at this country in the military for January
[05:24:02] insurrections to the shore I display as an attack on the first amendment veterans like me fought the
[05:24:05] defend like the ice ages who murdered alex paredy and jerick becky get these criminals need to be
[05:24:10] prosecuted it's fucking awesome that it sounds like he's doing a pootie poo while he's kicking
[05:24:20] Nothing
[05:24:29] Do you agree with his lineup
[05:24:33] African is fucked up real the original most successful Israel
[05:24:39] Latino is real. Oh my god, South Asian is real. Oh my god. He's cooking East Asian is real
[05:24:45] Oh my god, Luigi is real. Oh my god, African is real
[05:24:50] Oh my god, we know if any that I missed
[05:24:56] Damn is fucked up like he ain't totally wrong, but that's still fucked up it still hurts, you know what I mean?
[05:25:13] England was Israel the world for a good 350 years
[05:25:20] He left the UK, European, Israel, I mean technically all the European, a lot of the
[05:25:39] European countries are like Israel. But definitely at least, at least, at least got to hit England
[05:25:57] there. Ironically enough, England is responsible for Israel. Like, it's kind of crazy, because
[05:26:04] how much America dick rides Israel into oblivion that we fucking forgot about Lord Balfour.
[05:26:11] Okay. How the fuck did Israel form to begin with? It's, I mean, you truly, like everything that
[05:26:19] you can point to in present history that sucks dick, you can go back to America and blame America.
[05:26:27] And everything in the past, you can kind of blame on England.
[05:26:29] including America. England is so responsible for every evil thing that has taken place that you
[05:26:40] could blame America on England as well. Like low key, they did that shit.
[05:26:59] Anyway, apparently Jake Lang is going to prison and that to me is awesome.
[05:27:10] Also here's another fucking 45 year old man getting his comeuppance.
[05:27:17] For those of you who don't know this fucking 45 year old dipshit mega hat wearing asshole
[05:27:22] walked up to a bunch of teenagers and started throwing hands and it did not go the way he
[05:27:28] wanted to go they were beating his ass bro they were whooping his ass they were
[05:27:43] whooping his ass like it's weapons okay okay I'm a fight high school protesters
[05:27:51] damn them high school brothers their kids got hands
[05:27:59] bro that is so awesome the walk of shame after getting your fucking ass beat
[05:28:07] oh my god that's so awesome there's still throwing shit at them
[05:28:21] Oh, that's so sick. Oh, that's so sick. Love this. Okay. Now, initially, initially the
[05:28:34] MAGA Twitter was trying to make it seem like this guy's a victim because the video here
[05:28:39] starts with him getting his ass beat. Okay. Does anyone have the longer video? Because
[05:28:46] it fucking turns out, he didn't just randomly start getting an ass whooping by a bunch of
[05:28:54] rowdy teenagers.
[05:28:57] Okay. Yeah. The MAGA Twitter said, tried to say he was a teacher. They tried to say the
[05:29:04] kids just started rocking and shift for no reason because they hate MAGA or whatever.
[05:29:09] Okay. That's what they were trying to say.
[05:29:17] Well, it turns out, turns out our boy
[05:29:23] was actually putting his hands on a teenager.
[05:29:27] He punched a little girl first, he fucked around and he found out.
[05:29:31] another hog showed up you want some too old man looking like glambak glambak
[05:29:51] looking ass. Do some ho. Oh yeah here. The clip making the right rounds and right wing
[05:30:10] circles and missing the beginning literally had to make the kids look bad this clip has
[05:30:13] more yeah look this fucking asshole gets out of his car starts harassing teenagers
[05:30:22] and then literally walks up to one of the girls and starts fucking beating her ass
[05:30:28] and then and then the rest of the video
[05:30:43] I don't know why he did he shave his head?
[05:31:01] What the fuck?
[05:31:02] Why does he have hair in the video?
[05:31:13] Matt was intensifies in the American countryside.
[05:31:21] A long march is necessary.
[05:31:25] Okay?
[05:31:29] I'm telling you dude.
[05:31:33] Give these kids a red armband and let them go to fucking town on the reactionaries.
[05:31:40] i get how that should happen now
[05:31:54] give him copies of the fucking
[05:31:56] give him copies
[05:31:59] of the quotations by chairman mald
[05:32:04] and a bunch of red armbands and let him go to fucking town, dude.
[05:32:14] Respect.
[05:32:24] Anyway.
[05:32:29] All right.
[05:32:30] Just wanted to give you guys a little update on that.
[05:32:34] But that's all I got for today. I'm tired as hell. It's 8 p.m. Here
[05:32:43] We'll five hour and 30 minutes slot
[05:32:47] Tomorrow I'll be more
[05:32:50] Tomorrow I'll have more energy
[05:32:53] And I'll be live for longer and I'll be live earlier as well. Hopefully
[05:32:58] Love you guys
[05:33:00] And I'll see you tomorrow half-day Haasie. You already know what it is
[05:33:04] Bye-bye
[05:33:34] Has thought it's streaming
[05:33:38] Has thought it's streaming
[05:33:42] There he is again
[05:33:47] Has thought it's streaming
[05:33:51] Has thought it's streaming
[05:33:57] Rave your wind up to your boss
[05:34:01] Uncle, you girl's face
[05:34:04] Suddenly score a chip from, great names take on price.
[05:34:17] Tiny Bernie Sanders LGBTQF force, the whole left at your finger it is,
[05:34:29] I'll lay at your door
[05:34:35] H3 Prada duck, babe
[05:34:38] The young Turks online show
[05:34:43] Three full fucking years of this
[05:34:47] Plenty more to go
[05:34:53] 90 day fiancee
[05:34:55] Tux of champagne
[05:35:27] A sun is streaming, a sun is streaming
[05:35:36] Reading a livestream fell calm and sourced and show child advice
[05:35:46] And all the ways the right people I can suck you in the line
[05:35:54] JCS, we are Lord friend, is broken cover blown
[05:36:03] A full blown best pandemic monster streaming at your home
[05:36:12] Total radicalization coming out of fun
[05:36:19] The system you were taught to trust in was broken the whole time
[05:36:29] All these daily streams were the big or the small
[05:36:37] Help me and so many find the meaning to it
[05:36:47] There he is again, a son is streaming, a son is streaming.
[05:37:00] There he is again, a son is streaming, a son is streaming.