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05-23-2026 · 6h 00m

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[00:15:30] What's going on everybody?
[00:15:36] I hope everyone's having a fantastic evening.
[00:15:44] Afternoon.
[00:15:45] Pre-noon.
[00:15:46] No matter where you are in the world, I'm a Sompiker, and this is Austin I've brought
[00:15:51] I guess coming to you live, from...
[00:15:54] It is real, it's a quicker...
[00:15:57] Gloomy, rainy, New York, New York, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:16:04] That's right, concrete jungle, where dreams are made of, there's nothing you can't do.
[00:16:08] Now you're in New York.
[00:16:10] Oh my God, what is wrong with me?
[00:16:16] Um, Nick's gonna win now since you're there. That's why I'm here to give emotional support to the New York Knicks.
[00:16:31] Ladies and gentlemen, boys, girls and MBS were alive. We're alive. I'm in Mamdanistan. And it's a, it's a rainy day here in Mamdanistan, but
[00:16:46] I'm having a great one regardless and
[00:16:50] Yeah, we're here. This is part of the broadcast where I tell you about my personal news about what's going on in the world of Sonos and I have a piker. It's obviously 11
[00:17:00] It's 1151 a.m. Pacific time
[00:17:07] Saturday, May 23rd, 2020
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[00:17:16] I have a very special guest coming on today.
[00:17:22] Her name is Ashley St. Clair.
[00:17:24] You might know her as Elon Musk's baby mama.
[00:17:30] But today she's going to be on to deliver us some juicy hot gauze, some tea.
[00:17:40] But before I do that, this is part of the broadcast where I tell you about my personal
[00:17:44] news about what's going on in the world of us on Hassanavi Piker in between the time period
[00:17:52] where I pressed the stop streaming button and press the start streaming button. So help me God,
[00:17:56] that's what I'm gonna do. Are you serious? Yes. Yes, I am serious. I'm also, I think, getting
[00:18:08] Okay, I'm getting some messages as well, but you are gonna get a Trump mention 100% today 100% lock. Wait, why?
[00:18:24] Anyway, folks, folks, folks, folks, camera seems not to be focusing.
[00:18:41] Is there is the camera not focused?
[00:18:50] What about now?
[00:18:52] I can't tell if it's focused or not, it's a bit blurry, it's fuzzy for sure, let's see,
[00:19:16] I can't tell if it's...
[00:19:20] Is it?
[00:19:23] It is fuzzy. What the fuck?
[00:19:30] Huh.
[00:19:34] I don't know why.
[00:19:39] It is a little... like when I move around it gets like...
[00:19:43] It gets off focus, I think.
[00:19:46] Yeah, I see it. I see it. It's getting weird. It's like weirdly getting fuzzy randomly.
[00:19:54] Huh.
[00:19:56] Strange.
[00:19:59] I guess I... I guess I weirdly grainy when I move around a little bit.
[00:20:08] The lighting maybe could be.
[00:20:15] When you move closer, it holds focus on you. Yeah.
[00:20:23] Stop moving. Okay, I'll stop moving completely. Anyway, ladies and gentlemen,
[00:20:30] boys, girls, and MBs, we're live, we're live, and I hope everyone's having a
[00:20:36] fantastic one. As I was saying, it's those sconces on the wall behind you,
[00:20:44] throwing it off, maybe. But yeah, as I was saying, personal news-wise, into the
[00:20:56] broadcast last night. End of the broadcast last night and quickly got on a flight and
[00:21:08] flew to New York City. Okay. Quickly flew to New York City and it was, you know, an easy
[00:21:21] flight pretty fast got in passed out woke up this morning for a big magazine photo shoot
[00:21:33] that I'm doing part of the reason why I'm in New York is I'm doing this magazine photo
[00:21:41] right? So getting ready for this photo shoot we had to do a fitting this morning and that's the
[00:21:55] reason why I'm late. I apologize because I was doing a fitting. Will you be shirtless? No I will
[00:22:03] not be shirtless. I will not be shirtless even though initially they wanted me to be shirtless
[00:22:07] And I was like guys hate to break to you. I'm too fat
[00:22:22] Ask Ashley how it feels to play the long game
[00:22:26] What is this I can fix a Sompiker guys, don't you worry 12 23 20 23?
[00:22:34] Okay
[00:22:37] We'll, we'll cover that as well.
[00:22:42] Um, live from New York City.
[00:22:47] Why would you deprive us of this? I'm not because I'm fat, dude. What do you mean? If I was more comfortable.
[00:22:56] If I was more cozy and with being a skinny legend, then I would do it. I would literally, I would do it. Why do you think I wouldn't do it?
[00:23:06] do it. Y'all are wrong. Anyway, Saturday Fun Day, you already know what it is. Iran War Updates,
[00:23:14] Ash St. Clair is going to be on to talk about MAGA Influencer T, Green Card Chaos, Kilmar Breaker,
[00:23:21] Garcia goes free question mark Epstein's fury day 85 no war with Cuba and more
[00:23:34] Yeah, get in now
[00:23:39] WWW dot
[00:23:43] Twitch dot TV slash
[00:23:45] Hey, it's an amy. We should look near state comptrol is raised 20 year incumbent liberals on his first two progressives who are splitting the vote and one of the progressives is Republican and an opinion or endorsement can you for make kid make it or break things. I don't think that's possible.
[00:24:00] possible. But all right, let me bless that, bro is literally never home anymore. Honey,
[00:24:15] the kids miss you. Dude, I know, I know, I know the kids miss me. I'm also tired. I'm
[00:24:26] also incredibly tired. I fell asleep. I watched Marty's Supreme last night. It was awesome.
[00:24:40] It actually was really good. I don't know why people were saying it wasn't good. Some
[00:24:45] people were talking about how they didn't like it. I really liked it. I enjoyed it
[00:24:50] quite a bit. And what's also crazy about Marty Supreme is I really like the Fitts. I thought
[00:24:58] Timothy Charlemagne was great. Also the person who styled me was also apparently a stylist
[00:25:12] for that. Which is crazy because I was literally talking to her. I was talking to her about
[00:25:22] how like I thought the Marty Spring Fitz were so good. Like it's the type of sartorial choices
[00:25:29] I want to make. And she was like, you know, that's, I worked on that. You have a stylus?
[00:25:39] dude it's for a magazine photo shoot also I have to I have to admit something as
[00:25:47] much as I fucking hate this guy oh Ashley's here as much as I hate this guy
[00:25:51] Kevin O'Leary kind of cooked in it he was such a great actor
[00:26:09] I'm
[00:26:37] I'm going to be trying something crazy today and instead of trying to grapple with the
[00:26:42] noise gate, I'm actually going to use a different microphone.
[00:26:48] Are you guys ready for that?
[00:26:53] You didn't bring two mics, dude.
[00:27:02] What are you even talking about?
[00:27:06] You think?
[00:27:08] I have a remote desktop setup the very fact that you get like fairly decent quality, fairly
[00:27:15] similar quality to what you would normally get on a regular broadcast is incredible.
[00:27:20] I can't believe that you're complaining.
[00:27:36] I'm already on. I'm already live. And I got to do I have to know normally I use this one
[00:28:00] microphone, but I'm trying some on my regular set up at home.
[00:28:10] Fine.
[00:28:30] I'm going to move the mic over here.
[00:28:57] All right, um hold on let me uh, I know let me let me tweak some stuff real quick
[00:29:13] Okay, hold on they came in here one second keep your jokes hold your hold your jokes for a second. Okay. Um, all right. We have uh
[00:29:23] It works right speaking to it hello hello in general. Oh my god. It works. I'm being told me to speak
[00:29:29] I'm already on a better side. Okay
[00:29:33] Is it loud
[00:29:35] That's what's going on. She's got a smile that it's good right it works
[00:29:42] Hell yes
[00:29:44] Okay, all right, I should think Claire everybody. Hi. Hello. I've I this is this is the first
[00:29:51] This is a first ever where normally when I have guests on
[00:29:56] Yeah, we try to
[00:29:58] Work for like the first 30 minutes on on how to get the noise gate done and all this shit
[00:30:04] And am I doing the tech run with you? What yeah, no, this is this is the this is the tech run
[00:30:10] This is the first ever
[00:30:12] First ever broadcast where we have microphones so big deal
[00:30:16] It's a really big deal anyway, Ashleigh Claire. Thank you so much for coming on
[00:30:19] on. It seems strange when I start the conversation by saying, oh, this is Elon Musk's baby mama.
[00:30:26] Yeah. I know. You're more than that. You are also a right wing reactionary conservative
[00:30:32] influencer. No, I'm not anymore. You used to be.
[00:30:35] I mean, one of those things is still true. And then you went woke and you went dark
[00:30:42] woke and you've been doing the tour, you've been doing the rounds. And I was like, enough
[00:30:47] I wish people would wait to reach out to me though because they're going to become a plant
[00:30:51] because they're all reaching out at the same time.
[00:30:54] Well the reason why I reached out was because I've seen some of the things you've said
[00:30:59] about like your past opinions and the things that you believed and how you've changed.
[00:31:05] So I wanted to explore that with you and then also I wanted to obviously ask you about the
[00:31:11] piping hot conservative tea.
[00:31:13] Oh, I got it.
[00:31:13] I got all of it.
[00:31:14] Because you've been, yeah, you were in this movement
[00:31:18] for a while.
[00:31:19] For those of you who don't know, I mean,
[00:31:20] you want to explain your background and everything else,
[00:31:25] because there probably are some people who are not aware.
[00:31:28] So I got involved in Breitling politics around 1819
[00:31:32] on my college campus.
[00:31:33] I was involved in like a Turning Point chapter.
[00:31:35] And it was very quickly that I was tweeting,
[00:31:38] and all of a sudden I'm driving Charlie Kirk to the airport.
[00:31:41] and I'm a special guest at the Young Women's Leadership
[00:31:44] Conference.
[00:31:44] OK, that's wait.
[00:31:45] Let's start there, actually, because this
[00:31:47] is fascinating for me.
[00:31:49] I've known Charlie Kirk, obviously, for many years.
[00:31:52] I debated him at Politicon twice.
[00:31:55] And I was fascinated with his journey,
[00:31:58] because they basically plucked him.
[00:32:00] He wrote, I think, one high school paper.
[00:32:04] For his high school newspaper, he wrote an article
[00:32:06] about how a black woman, he speculated a black woman had
[00:32:10] taking his spot at West Point Academy.
[00:32:13] What?
[00:32:14] I didn't notice.
[00:32:14] Yeah.
[00:32:15] So here, I'll give you some deep Charlie Kirk lore.
[00:32:17] We carry the flame here on the broadcast.
[00:32:20] Gosh.
[00:32:21] But basically what happened is he wrote like some kind
[00:32:24] of reactionary article in his high school newspaper,
[00:32:28] and then instantly it was on bright part.
[00:32:30] And then after it was on bright part,
[00:32:31] he was immediately on Fox News.
[00:32:33] That's how it goes.
[00:32:34] Yeah.
[00:32:35] And you had, I guess, a similar experience as well.
[00:32:37] So let's start there.
[00:32:38] So you, you start tweeting and you're like, I hate.
[00:32:43] I'm like, poor people be like, feel the burn.
[00:32:46] Okay.
[00:32:47] What was, what were-
[00:32:48] Stupid reactionary stuff.
[00:32:50] And at first I didn't even have my photo on there.
[00:32:52] And then I was like, wait a second.
[00:32:55] This will fly.
[00:32:56] And so then I uploaded it.
[00:32:57] Oh, so you were like, you were like-
[00:32:58] I was just like, ain't on shitposting.
[00:33:00] Ah, okay.
[00:33:01] And then once I uploaded the photo and started going live on Periscope, it was over.
[00:33:05] Mike Cernovich and Jack Busevich found me.
[00:33:07] Okay.
[00:33:08] it was over. So what like how let's go even further beyond that though let's let's start
[00:33:14] at the beginning like how did you become right-wing? So right before I started my freshman year of
[00:33:21] college Trump had a rally on my campus like my new campus so if you look in my photos it'll
[00:33:28] just show a Trump rally that I'm at and right next to Trump and then I start college and then I'm at
[00:33:34] why young Americans for Liberty and the turning point
[00:33:38] and that was it.
[00:33:39] But how did you like develop your world view?
[00:33:41] Like what was it?
[00:33:42] Were you just like?
[00:33:43] I didn't have one.
[00:33:44] I was just very impressionable.
[00:33:45] And I'm like, this seems so cool.
[00:33:47] So in your mind, you were like,
[00:33:49] it was more so I want to be a part of the in-group
[00:33:51] and maybe it was like the cool frat guys or whatever.
[00:33:54] And they were all like, I guess, I don't know.
[00:33:57] I also liked, I went for philosophy.
[00:33:59] So I liked being like the contrarian token conservative
[00:34:03] the philosophy class. Classic. Yeah. But I didn't know what I was talking about. I
[00:34:07] was talking about healthcare and I was on my dad's plan. Yeah. Okay. So you start your
[00:34:14] ideological journey just wanting to debate people and wanting to be a contrarian. Yeah.
[00:34:20] That makes sense. And wanting some sort of validation because once you get in that, you
[00:34:24] have a club. My only college clubs were political. Yeah. And I was homeschooled in high school.
[00:34:31] Oh, yeah, doesn't that make a lot more sense? Okay, that makes so much more sense. Why didn't you start it there? You should have started there
[00:34:36] Yeah, that's like most of the story. People think I'm joking
[00:34:40] But I'm like when I was homeschooled in high school
[00:34:42] We were in a little town in Montana where my only friend was a Mennonite lumberjack
[00:34:46] Like that was that it was a town of like 250 people so then I go to college and I'm like, oh, I'm so cool
[00:34:51] I'm like, they really like what I'm saying. Wait, so you're you're you're Jewish. Yeah, you're you're a Jew in Montana
[00:34:58] And Jewish Italian, so they thought we were like,
[00:35:01] Jewish Italian, you're Jewish, I don't even know which is worse,
[00:35:05] Catholic or Jewish from the perspective of like the average
[00:35:08] Montenegrin person.
[00:35:09] Yes, one of our neighbors was this like 80 year old dude on
[00:35:12] Oxygen who was like arguing about black people all day.
[00:35:15] And I was like, that's really racist Jack.
[00:35:17] But it was very, then I go to college.
[00:35:20] I'm like, oh, look at all these cool friends.
[00:35:22] So that's, I mean, that makes sense.
[00:35:25] Now, this is making a lot more.
[00:35:26] Everything is clicking into place now.
[00:35:28] Now that you said you're homeschooled from Montana,
[00:35:31] and you go to college, which college do you go to?
[00:35:34] University of Colorado and Colorado.
[00:35:36] OK.
[00:35:37] All right, so you went to University of Colorado.
[00:35:38] Everyone's woke around you all of a sudden.
[00:35:41] Yeah, I felt like I was being like, swarmed.
[00:35:43] OK.
[00:35:44] Like, I must fight back.
[00:35:45] Yeah, so you felt like they were trying to indoctrinate you.
[00:35:49] Yes, because Charlie Kirk said to watch your professors.
[00:35:52] I was like, always looking for that professor watch list
[00:35:54] content.
[00:35:56] That's crazy.
[00:35:57] I didn't know that anyone...
[00:35:58] You were like contact.
[00:35:59] You were a whole ass nerd.
[00:36:00] That's crazy.
[00:36:01] Yeah.
[00:36:02] All of the young Americans for freedom guys
[00:36:04] are always so fucking nerdy, I feel like.
[00:36:06] Well, I grew up with brothers too,
[00:36:07] so I just played video games.
[00:36:09] Like I would do L.A.M. parties, like LAN parties,
[00:36:11] playing Native Empires till like 2 a.m.
[00:36:13] So then I go to college, I'm like,
[00:36:15] oh, I'm cool, but also...
[00:36:17] You're the only girl in the NEF.
[00:36:20] Yes, 100%.
[00:36:21] Neups.
[00:36:22] 100%.
[00:36:23] Were they all trying to...
[00:36:24] Oh yeah, oh yeah.
[00:36:25] But there was all these rumors, too.
[00:36:27] Like, I learned a new person. I slept with every day.
[00:36:29] So I was like, this sucks, but awesome.
[00:36:32] Well, we'll get back to that in a second,
[00:36:34] because I feel like that is now, I mean,
[00:36:38] not much has changed, I feel like,
[00:36:40] from young Americans for freedom
[00:36:42] than to the conservative media ecosystem
[00:36:45] because they do all sleep with one another.
[00:36:47] Oh, yeah. Oh, I understand.
[00:36:48] So we'll get to that T in a second.
[00:36:52] but so you you get out of college you're posting you're on Paris drop out of
[00:36:58] college you dropped out of college dropped out for the influencer row oh
[00:37:02] yeah cuz I started dating who just are dating do you know who DC Geronimo is oh
[00:37:09] my god yeah and so he was like it's like mid 30s and I was 20 I couldn't even
[00:37:16] order a legal drink at I dropped out of school and a month into dating he moves
[00:37:20] me into his bunk-ass Tampa apartment. Uh-huh. Okay, and you were like, we're living-
[00:37:25] We're living the high life. DC Drano is one of the-
[00:37:28] Binder boy. Yeah, one of the binder guys.
[00:37:31] Yes. That's Dean Binder. Wow, he's hot.
[00:37:34] No, stop. He's sexy.
[00:37:36] Stop it. Okay, so you were dating-
[00:37:38] Yeah, nobody cared when I was dating an ugly broke man.
[00:37:41] Okay, so this is DC Drano. Try that in a small town.
[00:37:45] But he's like he also cosplays. Oh, he does hands that are softer than mine
[00:37:51] And then he will like wear this costume
[00:37:53] He will purposely leave mud on his truck and like screen music people it's been drain out of mud on his truck
[00:37:58] Like just batshit, but so then he tells me he like molds me. I'm like this perfect little 20 year old influencer
[00:38:05] He's like here's what you post
[00:38:06] Here's what you hold on the signs like he's telling me what to write on the sign outside of the ice detention center
[00:38:12] Okay, so do any of these guys like?
[00:38:15] so you were
[00:38:17] uh... in some ways i mean i'm i i mean like groomed in like the legitimate way
[00:38:21] but you were like
[00:38:22] groomed in the oji way to be this like conservative so insecure and so pick
[00:38:28] me and i think absolutely i will yes
[00:38:30] yes sir so they so they turn you into this uh... this this media demon but
[00:38:35] what i don't understand is
[00:38:37] where are the true believers
[00:38:40] like i because uh... from from my perspective i always feel like and
[00:38:44] they're your grandma and grandpa. Yeah but like I feel like a lot of the younger
[00:38:48] crop of conservative influencers like they're very clearly angling for some
[00:38:54] kind of like media opportunity. They're not they're not real. They're not
[00:38:59] actually they're not actually genuinely like I I read Rothbard. I'm a huge
[00:39:06] they don't read at all. Hasan they don't read at all. I mean I know that. No like when you
[00:39:10] talk to them about the books behind them on their shelves like none of them
[00:39:13] read them. They can't tell you anything about the books behind them on their
[00:39:16] shelves. So it's just it's just LARP. They're just fed talking points and
[00:39:21] they're just repeating on their tracks. I would go so far as to say and I hate
[00:39:25] that I mean this is not even giving him credit at all but like I think that's
[00:39:29] part of the reason why Nick Fuentes has so much appeal is because he is like he
[00:39:35] can demonstrate basic literacy and competence and in a more sophisticated
[00:39:40] understanding like he has a world view I mean he's he's a heinous little neo-nazi
[00:39:45] preacher but but like it is obvious that he comes from a background where he
[00:39:50] has more of a genuine interest he reads more than most the people in the
[00:39:54] fox yeah so I think that's probably that that's probably probably part of the
[00:39:59] appeal even though I found out that it was his audience is mostly older I
[00:40:03] thought it was like a lot younger but turns out they really yeah I thought all
[00:40:07] of his there was one time when a bunch of the grapeers got banned on Twitter and
[00:40:10] they were coming to me for help and one of them calls me and he has like this
[00:40:14] European accent I was like wait are you even fucking American oh no thank you so
[00:40:19] much for helping me I was like what the fuck so on America first and his profile
[00:40:25] picture was like AF yeah no no they're okay so this is actually a really
[00:40:30] interesting thing that I didn't know was going on either there's another guy on
[00:40:35] on this platform called Asmongold.
[00:40:37] I don't know if you're familiar with him at all.
[00:40:38] Oh, he, oh.
[00:40:39] Yeah, he's, so he is like.
[00:40:41] He likes me shiver.
[00:40:43] Yeah, he's like.
[00:40:44] You just know he smells.
[00:40:45] Bizarro me in every way, including, you know,
[00:40:49] hygiene and dietary habits.
[00:40:51] But, he, his audience is mostly European.
[00:40:57] And they all, they love larping as maga.
[00:41:01] They look like, that's the number one thing.
[00:41:03] What about like identifying with his lack of orthodontics?
[00:41:06] Well, that might be part of it, but like,
[00:41:09] but it's fascinating to me because there are,
[00:41:12] because on the internet, like,
[00:41:14] not to sound like Mark Levin,
[00:41:15] but like there are a lot of people that are not in America
[00:41:19] that are talking about American politics
[00:41:21] and presenting themselves as Americans.
[00:41:24] Sure, there's like-
[00:41:25] Why is that Mark Levin though?
[00:41:26] That's just-
[00:41:27] Because he always says the third world
[00:41:29] is watching Tucker Carlson.
[00:41:31] Because he says like Tucker Carlson's audience is not American, which I mean could possibly
[00:41:36] be the case.
[00:41:37] I know, I know a lot of WhatsApp onks that love Tucker Carlson, like let's be real.
[00:41:41] Yeah, like Bangladesh, WhatsApp onks are just sharing his videos all the time.
[00:41:47] But but like on the other side of it, it's very fat.
[00:41:50] It's fascinating because like American pops being consumed by everyone around the world
[00:41:55] and they're all larping as Americans.
[00:41:58] So you have the third world disposition, which obviously I'm sympathetic to, and those guys
[00:42:04] are larping as Americans, but they're larping from all these different parts of the world,
[00:42:10] and then a shit ton of the MAGA movement on the internet.
[00:42:14] And I don't mean just like bot accounts, or accounts that are very clearly doing propaganda.
[00:42:19] I mean like people's personal consumption.
[00:42:22] In their own personal experience, you got a bunch of right-wingers from the Netherlands
[00:42:26] Yes, it's like half the grippers who are dialed in on the, you know, Asmongold commentary
[00:42:34] who will constantly talk about how like Europe is falling apart because most of them.
[00:42:41] But that also makes it more, so that's why people, some people within the right wing
[00:42:46] space, they like co-opting those populist movements.
[00:42:49] Because it's really, really easy and those markets are already dialed in.
[00:42:54] love consuming American politics. Yeah, everyone loves it. Everyone loves
[00:42:58] LARPing as an American, but it seems like they they can't vote here because
[00:43:03] they're not even physically here. Depends on who you ask though. Yeah, so we'll get
[00:43:09] to that in a second as well. We'll get to that, but okay, so you're you're
[00:43:14] dating DC Drano. He's a stud. I mean, look at how handsome his this three-piece suit.
[00:43:20] I mean, this is find your boy. Yeah
[00:43:24] God damn
[00:43:26] These guys what a what a journey this was
[00:43:29] I started making tiktoks about him. He called me for two hours crying
[00:43:32] He's like, please, you know what he said he said please show me mercy Ashley. That's what he said. Wait, yeah
[00:43:37] I was like, I mean tiktoks. Have you shown him mercy? No, okay, so these guys are all
[00:43:44] Would you say that I mean I feel like after a certain point like through this evolution
[00:43:49] they do start believing their own shit though, right?
[00:43:51] Like there's gotta be, or they're not like, whoa.
[00:43:53] They reach like a level of paranoia,
[00:43:55] and like there's something so weird.
[00:43:57] Like most of these guys within MAGA
[00:43:59] were total losers in like high school and college.
[00:44:02] Yeah, like, but it's like a common theme,
[00:44:04] and it really, and it really sticks with them.
[00:44:07] Like it really sticks with them.
[00:44:08] Like that's what they talk about when they're sad at night.
[00:44:11] And I don't know why it's a common theme,
[00:44:13] but it's like, this is their redemption now.
[00:44:15] He's like, I'm cool, everyone loves straight.
[00:44:17] But they're not.
[00:44:18] No.
[00:44:19] And does that, do they recognize that?
[00:44:23] They must, right?
[00:44:24] Cause I feel like this was a big grievance
[00:44:25] for Donald Trump too.
[00:44:26] Like something that animates Donald Trump
[00:44:29] is the fact that he never got mass appeal
[00:44:34] or brought appeal from liberal intelligentsia.
[00:44:36] He grew up in New York.
[00:44:38] Paul Beach didn't want him.
[00:44:39] That's why he started Mar-a-Lago.
[00:44:41] They're like he's too weird and blunt.
[00:44:43] Yeah. And he's rude.
[00:44:45] He's a slum lord.
[00:44:47] and he was like yeah he was new for issues to go to like he was an old money
[00:44:52] so the new york elite
[00:44:55] never saw him as one of their own and i think that's what a lot of that
[00:45:00] uh... you know resentment that's where a lot of this resentment comes from
[00:45:03] and i feel like there's a different version of that within the country and
[00:45:06] i think i'm going to read everything after me you're never going to be able
[00:45:09] to not look at me
[00:45:10] to be on your pictures at your airports
[00:45:13] i don't understand how the republicans don't think that's crazy
[00:45:17] um... i mean it's a call they can say i'm coming from a place of spy or whatever
[00:45:21] scorned woman
[00:45:24] but i don't know how they look at all of this and they they don't think it's
[00:45:27] insane
[00:45:28] objectively
[00:45:29] i i mean the the craziest thing is like
[00:45:33] republicans hate at least if there's one consistent principle that we're going
[00:45:36] to participate
[00:45:37] it's like
[00:45:38] uh... wasting taxpayer money right now small government i hate when the
[00:45:42] the government is stealing from me in the form of taxes.
[00:45:45] Donald Trump's $1.8 billion slush fund
[00:45:49] that he cultivated, he created after basically
[00:45:52] becoming the president and then suing himself,
[00:45:55] was, I mean, that's the clearest example
[00:45:58] of just stealing money from the American taxpayer
[00:46:02] to pay whoever he wants with this unaccountable entity.
[00:46:07] And if they don't even get mad at that,
[00:46:08] I don't know what they can get mad at.
[00:46:09] I mean, they're just cocked.
[00:46:11] I think they're unbelievably cucked.
[00:46:14] They have no spine.
[00:46:15] Nobody wants to stand up for anything.
[00:46:17] They don't want to lose their cushy positions.
[00:46:19] They don't want to lose their job in Congress.
[00:46:23] Yeah.
[00:46:24] I mean, well, we see that with, like, what's his face?
[00:46:29] Well, not Thomas Massey was consistent.
[00:46:31] So I do give him credit for that.
[00:46:33] But the other guy, Bill Cassidy, who just got ousted
[00:46:39] because Donald Trump wanted to punish him
[00:46:42] for trying to indict him for a January 6th.
[00:46:45] I think Boeber was the only one who didn't lose her primary
[00:46:49] that was on the Epstein voted for the releasing date.
[00:46:52] Well, Bill Cassie wasn't even on the Epstein thing.
[00:46:53] It was an older group.
[00:46:55] It was the January 6th stuff, right?
[00:46:56] And he wanted to punish him.
[00:46:58] And then all of a sudden, the moment
[00:47:00] that he knows he's no longer, he doesn't
[00:47:02] have to worry about reelection, he comes out
[00:47:05] and actually votes on the war powers resolution.
[00:47:07] And it's like, so you knew that this was bad from the start
[00:47:11] and you're just a piece of shit.
[00:47:12] Isn't that shittier than just not doing anything at all?
[00:47:15] You're like, okay.
[00:47:16] No, I mean, I'm still happy that there's a spoiler
[00:47:17] in the Republican side, but it's just like
[00:47:19] very frustrating that these guys,
[00:47:22] when they don't have anything to lose,
[00:47:25] only then do they openly admit that this stuff is awful.
[00:47:31] I don't know.
[00:47:32] Having nothing to lose is a super power, though.
[00:47:34] Well, on the Democratic Party side, unfortunately,
[00:47:37] it plays the exact opposite role.
[00:47:39] And that's why you have the likes of Jared Golden,
[00:47:42] I believe, who's constantly.
[00:47:45] What a last name.
[00:47:46] That's so cool.
[00:47:46] Yeah.
[00:47:47] He's the one who's constantly stopping.
[00:47:50] He's the lone vote, usually, that allows the Republicans
[00:47:55] to not get punished in any way, shape, or form,
[00:47:57] like in the war powers resolution.
[00:47:59] So the Democrats and the Republicans
[00:48:02] work in this inverse manner, where
[00:48:04] the democrats that have nothing to lose will always be the one spoiler vote
[00:48:08] that will go in caucus with the republicans
[00:48:10] and then the republicans that are the
[00:48:12] you know
[00:48:13] republicans with nothing to lose will be the spoilers for the democrats
[00:48:16] can we get my ex-boyfriend offscreen
[00:48:19] oh yeah sure
[00:48:21] well you know
[00:48:22] i was listening i was listening but like you're reading
[00:48:24] we're gonna move on to other ex-boyfriends in a second
[00:48:26] no
[00:48:29] so
[00:48:30] okay wait you have to open my gift
[00:48:31] Oh yeah, you got me a gift.
[00:48:33] Where's, oh, it's right here.
[00:48:34] There's pastries too, there's great pastries
[00:48:35] like baklava too.
[00:48:36] Oh my god.
[00:48:37] But, it says happy Father's Day.
[00:48:40] Thank you.
[00:48:43] You got me so much, what the hell?
[00:48:44] They look so good.
[00:48:46] It's a really good bakery.
[00:48:47] Pie bakery?
[00:48:48] New York Bakery?
[00:48:49] Shout out to Pie Bakery.
[00:48:50] Whoa, this is crazy.
[00:48:52] They're so good.
[00:48:53] You're trying to fatten me up.
[00:48:55] Oh yeah.
[00:48:56] God damn.
[00:48:56] I like them a little fat.
[00:48:57] Okay.
[00:48:58] Oh.
[00:48:59] true well thank you so much what else what is this this is a hoodie you got me
[00:49:08] a hoodie yeah okay oh god what is what's gonna be this is gonna be let's see you
[00:49:22] ready are you ready chat oh god I'm not gonna see it first Chas gonna see it
[00:49:28] before I do.
[00:49:29] I've been sent by a Benjamin Netanyahu to get his Twitter account banned.
[00:49:40] You're dizzy.
[00:49:41] Oh my God.
[00:49:42] Clip it.
[00:49:43] Okay.
[00:49:44] That's crazy.
[00:49:45] That's crazy.
[00:49:46] You like it?
[00:49:47] It's pretty comfy.
[00:49:48] I love it.
[00:49:49] Thank you so much.
[00:49:50] It's comfy.
[00:49:51] Even though you're not a hoodie guy anymore.
[00:49:52] No, I'm not.
[00:49:53] What is with the...
[00:49:54] I'm a suit guy.
[00:49:55] I mean, the good.
[00:49:56] I mean, they look good, but...
[00:49:58] So, I keep getting clipped on Fox News,
[00:50:03] and I thought I would be more appealing
[00:50:06] to the grandmothers and the grandfathers
[00:50:08] that are watching if I'm in a suit while they clip me.
[00:50:11] And it's worked so far.
[00:50:13] You're white-watching yourself?
[00:50:14] Yes, I'm trying to.
[00:50:15] I'm trying to do that to the best of my ability.
[00:50:19] And it's been working, though,
[00:50:20] because I keep hearing from people
[00:50:22] that their grandparents will be like,
[00:50:24] Who's this Hussan guy I keep hearing about?
[00:50:26] What a handsome fellow he is.
[00:50:28] And it's like, it works.
[00:50:30] You know, my mom, every time I do shows,
[00:50:31] she's like, oh, I love that person,
[00:50:33] like all the left winger, even Kyle Kalinsky.
[00:50:36] And then I would-
[00:50:37] Wait, even, that's my goat.
[00:50:37] That's the dark wing.
[00:50:38] She's a little wulgar, whatever.
[00:50:39] Oh yeah.
[00:50:40] And then I would like, oh, I'm going on the sound stream.
[00:50:41] She goes, that'll be fun.
[00:50:44] She's like, that'll be fun.
[00:50:47] But it's fine.
[00:50:49] Yeah.
[00:50:50] Hi, mom.
[00:50:51] Hi.
[00:50:52] She's probably watching.
[00:50:53] I'm not allowed to say hi to my mom, don't talk to my mom.
[00:50:55] Wait, why not?
[00:50:56] Because.
[00:50:56] Okay, hi.
[00:50:58] Hi, Mama St. Clair, is that, what did I don't know?
[00:51:01] Yeah.
[00:51:02] Is that, is that here?
[00:51:03] Yeah, it confuses people, they're like,
[00:51:03] oh, that's not a Jewish name, I'm like, my dad is French.
[00:51:07] Okay.
[00:51:08] Oh, you know what I found out afterwards too,
[00:51:10] that you have beef with Suzanne Lambert.
[00:51:12] Yeah, I didn't, I don't really know her at all,
[00:51:14] but she's like, she doesn't like it.
[00:51:16] I was so confused to hear that though,
[00:51:18] because I didn't get that from talking to her.
[00:51:21] Like she didn't say, oh yeah, I hate Hassan and stuff.
[00:51:24] This is her brand new.
[00:51:24] He shocked his dog.
[00:51:26] Yeah, she was like the first,
[00:51:29] she was the first to market on the liberal side
[00:51:34] to be like, this guy's a dog abuser.
[00:51:36] He fucking sucks.
[00:51:38] But I think our, like I first of all was a one sided B
[00:51:42] for the most part.
[00:51:42] I don't really know anything about her.
[00:51:44] But I think it was also because of ideological differences.
[00:51:49] I think a lot of people grab onto whatever drama they can
[00:51:51] when they have a disagreement with me on my world view,
[00:51:55] but instead of addressing our disagreements,
[00:51:58] they will just like, you know,
[00:52:00] slander or lean in and farm the algorithm.
[00:52:04] Yeah, cause she was surprised that I was like,
[00:52:06] they're scared of Hassan on the right.
[00:52:09] Yeah.
[00:52:10] Cause you can capture like the male audience that they don't.
[00:52:12] Yeah.
[00:52:13] But that's also part of the reason why I don't like me.
[00:52:16] Cause they think I'm too vulgar, I'm too bro-y.
[00:52:18] Like there's a lot of liberals who disagree with my worldview,
[00:52:23] but then there's also a lot of people on that side
[00:52:27] that also find me to be really vulgar.
[00:52:29] But also, from what I've seen, and again,
[00:52:32] like I'm not on Twitter, so I don't see as much of it anymore,
[00:52:35] I always see them regurgitating like the same few clips of you.
[00:52:38] And I feel like if you're live every day for that long,
[00:52:40] like there should be more.
[00:52:42] You know, like if they can only pull up like a few clips.
[00:52:44] I mean, there is, there is.
[00:52:46] Then I will keep creating more clips.
[00:52:48] It's impossible for me to talk about politics
[00:52:52] in a contentious environment with real-time feedback,
[00:52:56] with people who are actively coming in here
[00:52:59] to start shit, who are waiting for them.
[00:53:02] So you get a lot of that, people coming in to chat.
[00:53:04] I have an army of hate watchers as well
[00:53:07] that sit in Discord servers.
[00:53:10] And they literally, all they do every day
[00:53:12] is stalk me and my family, my loved ones.
[00:53:16] And then-
[00:53:17] It's like mostly on Reddit for me, though.
[00:53:18] Yeah, it's mostly on Reddit for me as well,
[00:53:20] but they're in Discord servers,
[00:53:22] they're all over Reddit, they're all over Twitter,
[00:53:24] and they'll just, they'll wait for an opportunity,
[00:53:27] clip something out of context,
[00:53:28] and they'll just like negatively frame it,
[00:53:31] and because I think people have gotten way dumber,
[00:53:35] most people don't even look at the actual video.
[00:53:37] Sometimes they even clip it in context.
[00:53:38] Because they don't look to, though.
[00:53:39] Like, they really like junk food information,
[00:53:41] they don't consume actual media, even the right wing.
[00:53:44] like they hardly actually read full articles.
[00:53:47] They're just like headline consumers.
[00:53:49] And I think a lot of people are,
[00:53:50] but like primarily with the right wing,
[00:53:52] they don't read.
[00:53:53] Like they're sequestered to Fox News
[00:53:56] and even that it's like the digital clips
[00:53:58] that they'll pull out and that's it.
[00:54:00] So, but if everyone, if the entire market is like that,
[00:54:04] then it doesn't matter what the truth is, right?
[00:54:06] Like, and that's kind of how I,
[00:54:10] that's the drama I find myself in
[00:54:13] with regular frequencies is like if there's enough appetite
[00:54:16] for negative framing, and I do have a lot of obviously
[00:54:21] like ideological opponents, there's a good market
[00:54:25] for churning out this kind of conflict.
[00:54:27] Oh, tell me about it.
[00:54:28] Yeah.
[00:54:29] Tell me about it.
[00:54:29] I mean, it is what it is.
[00:54:30] It's a part of the business, I guess.
[00:54:33] So, you know, that and the death threats.
[00:54:35] You just have to figure out.
[00:54:36] Oh my gosh, so bound to.
[00:54:37] You just have to figure out.
[00:54:38] They're really dedicated to it.
[00:54:39] And they will pull up things like fragment information
[00:54:42] to make these conspiracies, and I'm like,
[00:54:44] this could not be more wrong,
[00:54:46] but you can't address everything all the time.
[00:54:49] Yeah, you should, my policy is don't even address it.
[00:54:52] I gave up on addressing it.
[00:54:54] Sometimes I like it though,
[00:54:56] because I like being a little country sometimes.
[00:54:58] Okay, that's good.
[00:54:59] So I like fighting with them.
[00:55:02] But before we talk about Suzanne Lambert
[00:55:04] and like clear culture, what were we discussing?
[00:55:06] So you don't DC Drano, I don't know what happens there,
[00:55:11] He had a secret sleepover with Annapalina Luna and they claim nothing happened
[00:55:17] So they all fuck around right so they say nothing happened and I'll stipulate to that
[00:55:22] What do you mean a sleepover?
[00:55:25] Okay, I'll tell you exactly what happened
[00:55:26] I will stipulate to their version of events that they did not fuck each other. However, it's really weird, but she's a rep now right?
[00:55:32] She's in Congress and so it's not just me though like all of his exes say the same thing
[00:55:37] We have like we've unionized. We have a group chat
[00:55:40] I've never had so many exes in a group chat and I was in a harem
[00:55:44] So like in they all have the same story
[00:55:46] But I was out of town and then I come back and there's a face mask in our shared bathroom
[00:55:52] Which was weird because I had already moved to the guest room because he was annoying the shit anime
[00:55:56] And I'm like whose face mask is this and he's like oh, I thought it was yours
[00:55:59] I would like I would never use something that cheap poop is here and he's like it was on a but you know
[00:56:04] She was just staying here because she's moving to the district to carpet bag because she was living I think in Washington at the time
[00:56:11] What doll yeah wait like she will call him in the middle of the night being like oh look at the sky
[00:56:17] Look at this start like fucking weird the whole situation is weird
[00:56:20] And then I talked about this on my tiktok and you know what the next thing she does is what?
[00:56:25] Mind you I'm saying that she was obsessed with my ex-boyfriend
[00:56:28] The next thing she does is post a video of Elon with 15 sparkle emojis
[00:56:32] I'm like you're one weird bitch like that's the way you respond to me saying you're you're obsessed with my sloppy second
[00:56:39] She's like she's going after the people that you've you've hooked over
[00:56:44] I think she's just a weird bit
[00:56:45] She would say that she had like
[00:56:47] Premonitions and visions and her and Rogan would like take this as fact and these people are in our government
[00:56:53] I was about to say what there's so many of them though
[00:56:55] The name is that his ex-wife had a rotten spiritual smell like just they're weird. They're really weird
[00:57:01] Yeah, I mean, even Tucker Carlson has that as well, like...
[00:57:05] The demons?
[00:57:06] Yeah, he's talked about being possessed by demons, like, or he was sleeping one time,
[00:57:11] and he woke up with scratches all over him or something.
[00:57:14] What the fuck is that?
[00:57:15] Why are so many people like...
[00:57:16] I've never had an experience like that.
[00:57:18] Am I missing out?
[00:57:19] No, we're not close enough to God for that.
[00:57:22] But like, is that...
[00:57:23] Is that clout?
[00:57:24] Or do they genuinely believe it?
[00:57:26] I don't know, we need more clout with God.
[00:57:28] No, but I mean, seriously, like, does that give them...
[00:57:30] more legitimacy in this movement when they say unhinged crazy shit does that
[00:57:35] some people like gas because her whole thing is like pretending like she has
[00:57:38] more info on like the JFK files and aliens than she does like she's just a
[00:57:43] weird bitch pretending to be Jewish for a minute and then it came out that her
[00:57:46] grandfather's a Nazi oh my god okay we have to talk about that we have to talk
[00:57:52] about this we have a look we have talked about this a little bit I have some
[00:57:59] friends that I've discussed this with, not just yourself, that put me on this journey.
[00:58:08] I found out that a lot of conservative commentators who aren't Jewish actually lark as though
[00:58:16] they are.
[00:58:17] You know who else did that?
[00:58:18] Rogan, D.C. Draino.
[00:58:20] I have a photo of him at the fucking ball.
[00:58:23] He's wrapping, he's wrapped up.
[00:58:25] Okay, are they actually saying they're Jewish,
[00:58:30] or are they just like philosemitic or something?
[00:58:33] No, they're like claiming to be Jewish,
[00:58:35] like Rogan would go around telling people he was Jewish,
[00:58:37] like that his grandmother wasn't all this stuff,
[00:58:40] but then he has like Christian tattoos.
[00:58:42] He's like Jewish when he needs to be,
[00:58:44] and then he's Christian when he needs to be like,
[00:58:47] he's needed to get like rigor-ud-os.
[00:58:49] What the fuck is that?
[00:58:50] It's like what the, it's the reverse of what Nazis do.
[00:58:53] Like, you know how like Nazis would be like,
[00:58:55] Oh, here's a list of all the media executives.
[00:58:58] And then they'll, and they're all Jewish.
[00:59:00] And then you look at the list and you're like,
[00:59:02] wait a minute, those people aren't Jewish.
[00:59:03] And then there's an asterisk next to our name.
[00:59:05] And it's like, suspected Jew.
[00:59:07] Did you ever see Danny's video where he's like,
[00:59:09] I'm the guy who fights the Jews and all the things?
[00:59:12] I think I know who you're talking about.
[00:59:14] So good.
[00:59:15] Yeah.
[00:59:15] He's like, I'm the guy.
[00:59:16] So, but like, so what is that about?
[00:59:18] Why are they just like larping as though they're Jewish?
[00:59:22] Before October 7th,
[00:59:23] It used to be like more cool, like that's how you would get a Prager U deal, that's
[00:59:28] how you get more deals.
[00:59:29] By being Jewish?
[00:59:30] Yeah!
[00:59:31] Oh, Prager, you fucks with the Jews.
[00:59:32] Well, I mean, yeah, of course.
[00:59:33] They're like, hell yeah.
[00:59:34] Let's go, Rogan, you get a sit down now.
[00:59:37] There's, you know.
[00:59:38] You get more Jewish donors, you get more of the...
[00:59:41] Prager, you might literally be an intelligence cut out if we're being real, so it's not,
[00:59:45] and not the American one, I mean.
[00:59:48] Yeah.
[00:59:49] They have deep ties with the Israeli government.
[00:59:51] It used to be very beneficial to be like,
[00:59:54] I'm Jewish, where I've been to a Shabbat dinner,
[00:59:57] which by the way, Shabbat shalom.
[00:59:59] Oh yeah, wait, it's technically.
[01:00:01] Yeah, it's Saturday.
[01:00:02] Yeah, it's Saturday, you're right.
[01:00:05] So I guess in some way, they're like Shabbat's goys.
[01:00:10] Yeah, they're the little Shabbat's goys on the right.
[01:00:13] So that's a very strange thing.
[01:00:16] There are some very high profile people who's.
[01:00:20] Let me find the photo of Rogan pretending to wrap the...
[01:00:23] Whose Judaism has been called in the question.
[01:00:26] And I genuinely am afraid of saying this person's name,
[01:00:30] because I just am afraid of the way she looks.
[01:00:33] So I'm not going to say it.
[01:00:35] Oh, Jigsaw?
[01:00:36] You know, Ozempic was the worst thing to happen to her,
[01:00:39] because it just like made that situation so much worse.
[01:00:42] Wait, she's on Ozempic? I feel like she even...
[01:00:44] You think she lost that weight through hard work?
[01:00:46] Was she fat? I don't even know.
[01:00:47] I don't think she lost that weight through hard work.
[01:00:49] I realized she was, I have never,
[01:00:52] she used to be a little chunky monkey.
[01:00:56] Oh, okay.
[01:00:58] Well, I just, I only remember Laura Loomer
[01:01:00] talking to that one like,
[01:01:01] You mean her?
[01:01:03] Yes, I did.
[01:01:04] You said Jigsaw, it's out already.
[01:01:05] But yes, Laura Loomer has a high school yearbook photo
[01:01:09] and I don't know if it's like doctor or not,
[01:01:11] but she's wearing a cross
[01:01:13] in the high school yearbook photo.
[01:01:15] And there's suspicion that she's not.
[01:01:16] video of her like being taught to draw a star, David. Did you ever see that? No, I also am not,
[01:01:23] you know, I don't know any of these. I know of these people and I very actively stay away from
[01:01:28] them because they freak me out and they gross me out. So, but yeah, from what I understand and also
[01:01:37] make sure you don't show your phone onto. There's him pretending to rap. Like you would think by
[01:01:43] If I liked the second rap, you'd be like, this is a bad idea.
[01:01:47] So when you got, you said, since Rogan wanted to out himself as a subject of my TikTok,
[01:01:54] here's how far this man went pretending to be Jewish for business deals on the pay trips
[01:01:58] to Israel.
[01:02:00] He's not even Jewish, though I'm sure you can still find his old tweets claiming to
[01:02:04] be when it was good for business.
[01:02:06] He also says, I'm just attacking America for his patriots when only one of us did pay
[01:02:10] trips to Israel.
[01:02:11] He's as much Jewish.
[01:02:12] I was offered too.
[01:02:13] He's as much Jewish as Elizabeth Warren is Native American, his brother allegedly said they have like one percent Jewish heritage and he is not, nor has he ever been practicing.
[01:02:24] Whatever my mental health issues, I ain't doing whatever the hell this is, pretending to be someone you're not, is why your marriage lasted less than a year.
[01:02:32] He then went around smearing his ex-wife who was literally the nicest girl ever as a gold digger.
[01:02:36] I generally have no idea why these people out of themselves when I use fake names and this right here isn't even any personal
[01:02:43] Relationship tea for me. His Jew cosplay is public
[01:02:47] That's crazy. I thought they just like go and you know kiss the wall and do the tefillin to just be like
[01:02:53] See I'm due to fill in unless you're Jewish before they wrap it. They're like, are you Jewish? Oh, I didn't know that
[01:02:59] So that's why I'm saying by the second
[01:03:01] I always thought it was such a cool. I think it looks cool. It's like it's like you're like Spartan
[01:03:06] I mean we could work something out. Yeah, I didn't realize you had to be Jewish dude to fill in
[01:03:11] Yeah, they asked you they're like are you Jewish so he had to
[01:03:14] The wall kissing is not like cuz I know there's motherfuckers who are definitely not Jewish or kids in the wall
[01:03:20] So that's not that's my cock of these probably they're right now
[01:03:23] Yeah, my co-be makes out with the wall, but that's just his own personal. I've says before I think Mike hook like
[01:03:29] Okay, let me let me hear your daughter's really nice though like Sarah is really not like a nice person like okay politics aside
[01:03:38] She was very nice. Why do you know I I hard for me to buy don't like any Republican
[01:03:42] Okay, but like just seeing her with her kids like she was super night. Yeah, and when you're in the 70s people
[01:03:48] Personally legalized child labor interstate is what yeah, okay? I haven't paid it
[01:03:53] for me for me it's like I don't really care about how they are in the real
[01:03:58] world or in there she legalized child labor in their oh they just signed in a
[01:04:03] law state legislature personally because some of these the rumor she got two
[01:04:11] nose jobs and she still looks the way she does Laura Loomer I believe in quiet
[01:04:15] listening to others and always giving open mind no that's not no yeah she has
[01:04:22] She is a cross. She is a cross on.
[01:04:24] Well, what happened is like when she went to college,
[01:04:26] she was already an operative,
[01:04:29] where she tried to start an ISIS fan club.
[01:04:31] I think she was working with James O'Keeffe, right?
[01:04:35] Chat, correct me on this if I'm wrong,
[01:04:37] but if I'm not mistaken, she was a James O'Keeffe offer.
[01:04:40] She tried to start an ISIS fan club?
[01:04:42] Yes, and she got expelled.
[01:04:44] Because like her whole point was like,
[01:04:46] oh, these guys love Muslims so much,
[01:04:48] like they're gonna let me start an ISIS fan club.
[01:04:51] And so she petitioned to start an ISIS fan club
[01:04:53] and the college was like, no, what the fuck?
[01:04:55] And you're expelled for trying to start an ISIS fan club.
[01:04:59] And so it backfired on her.
[01:05:02] And then she's just only doubled down her entire,
[01:05:05] like she's the only person I know that's been banned
[01:05:07] from every app for being Islamophobic.
[01:05:11] And then she doubled down
[01:05:12] and locked herself to Twitter headquarters.
[01:05:14] Yeah, that was awesome.
[01:05:14] And now she's won though.
[01:05:15] I feel like people should just spam this in her comments,
[01:05:18] like anytime she posts anything.
[01:05:20] like this is all that needs to be said to her
[01:05:23] yet but what i don't know what's crazy about this in legendary huckabee child
[01:05:28] labor photo that's funny
[01:05:30] what's crazy about it
[01:05:32] is that
[01:05:33] she i i
[01:05:35] first knew about lower-loomor because she had this clip
[01:05:39] going around right and this is all the points that i think being too ugly can
[01:05:43] rather
[01:05:45] yet what this is that this is the famous clip right this is the famous well with
[01:05:49] mike ma
[01:05:50] I don't know who that is, but he was on Milo's tour.
[01:05:54] Okay, so this was during like peak Milo Unopolis tour days.
[01:05:57] Oh God, okay.
[01:05:59] Yeah, but he, he saw, oh my God.
[01:06:02] Here, this is the famous clip.
[01:06:04] Well, I have to issue a fucking nuclear cringe warning here.
[01:06:08] I know you guys in this community
[01:06:10] have seen this clip many times.
[01:06:11] Have you ever seen this clip?
[01:06:12] It's so bad, it's really bad.
[01:06:13] It's really bad.
[01:06:14] Okay, here it is.
[01:06:15] So good, I feel like a hero at home.
[01:06:16] Thank you.
[01:06:17] Like a hero, you can't even get it.
[01:06:19] Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
[01:06:24] You're Aryan too.
[01:06:26] And she goes, look at his head, his head cocks.
[01:06:30] As soon as you said, no, I'm Jewish.
[01:06:32] I know, but I'm Jewish.
[01:06:34] I'm Jewish.
[01:06:35] Like, what's up?
[01:06:38] Was he gonna fuck her if she was Aryan?
[01:06:41] I told you, he used to get like clout
[01:06:42] from being Jewish back in the conservative days.
[01:06:45] Yeah, okay, there's gotta be an echo chat.
[01:06:47] Shut the fuck up.
[01:06:48] Yeah, there's gonna be echo because we're listening to the video.
[01:06:52] It's okay.
[01:06:53] Don't touch my lady content.
[01:06:55] I'm touching your lady content.
[01:06:57] Because a man of a great royal like that when I touch his hair,
[01:07:00] I would literally never show my face ever again.
[01:07:03] Yeah, I think Laura Lumer doesn't have any setbacks on our self restraint.
[01:07:09] That is really embarrassing.
[01:07:11] That's her superpower.
[01:07:13] I think Trump called her to wish her a happy birthday.
[01:07:17] I think it's her birthday.
[01:07:19] Wait, today's her birthday?
[01:07:21] I think so, I don't know.
[01:07:22] Maybe I'm spreading misinformation,
[01:07:24] but I think today is her birthday.
[01:07:27] Loomer's downfall, this was back in 2018,
[01:07:30] and she's up now, so it doesn't matter.
[01:07:32] But Loomer's downfall is funny because she started out
[01:07:34] as an O'Keeffe rat fucker,
[01:07:36] and had her career peak at Muslim bashing Twitter asshole,
[01:07:38] best known for getting blackout drunk
[01:07:40] and hitting on a Nazi.
[01:07:41] Yeah, except she won.
[01:07:45] Like, this was-
[01:07:46] Like you gotta give her respect for that.
[01:07:48] Like she won't.
[01:07:49] I don't want to give her respect for that.
[01:07:50] She won't go away.
[01:07:52] I think, I mean, I think she is in many respects
[01:07:56] like the perfect political operative
[01:07:58] for how bad things have gotten for our times.
[01:08:02] And that's the reason why her career keeps like,
[01:08:06] her career keeps advancing in spite of the realities
[01:08:10] that she is an insane person,
[01:08:11] like demonstrably insane person.
[01:08:14] She's just like the thug they use.
[01:08:16] But like, she has no redeeming qualities.
[01:08:19] She has none.
[01:08:20] She has no redeeming qualities.
[01:08:21] She's not, she's not hot.
[01:08:22] Like, and I, and the only reason why I bring that up is because
[01:08:25] like-
[01:08:25] That should not be the first option.
[01:08:27] No, no, but like my point is Trump obviously cares about that.
[01:08:31] Right?
[01:08:32] Like Trump cares about the physical appearance.
[01:08:34] I don't know.
[01:08:35] Have you seen Mar-a-Lago?
[01:08:36] No, but, no, no, but in Trump's inner circle,
[01:08:40] like if you look at some of the people that he hires,
[01:08:42] like he either hires for loyalty or he,
[01:08:44] He does care about the way that people around him
[01:08:49] are perceived, like their physical appearances.
[01:08:53] Yes, that would be it.
[01:08:54] And Laura Loomer is hard to look at.
[01:08:58] Why do you think he fucking hates his sons?
[01:09:00] I think it's literally because they're ugly as shit.
[01:09:03] They're losers, but also they're ugly as shit,
[01:09:05] and I think Trump hates that.
[01:09:07] You know what they saw?
[01:09:08] That's why he loves Ivanka.
[01:09:11] That makes sense.
[01:09:13] She's very aesthetically pleasing.
[01:09:15] Yeah, she's, she also is in with it.
[01:09:17] But I think he likes the Northland too much.
[01:09:18] Yeah, that's true.
[01:09:18] But she's also in with the liberal in-crowd, right?
[01:09:22] She's like very popular in Hollywood.
[01:09:24] Yeah, and I think Trump loves that
[01:09:27] because that's all he wanted.
[01:09:29] Like if, let's say I wanted to play in the NBA, okay?
[01:09:35] And then I, I mean, I was never gonna be able to do that.
[01:09:39] They give you an offer right now, would you do it?
[01:09:41] I mean, yes, but I would never be able to do that
[01:09:43] because I'm dog-shit.
[01:09:44] But my point is, let's say I want to play in the NBA.
[01:09:46] I marry a WNBA player, okay?
[01:09:49] And then two of my kids are ass.
[01:09:53] They're like, for some weird reason,
[01:09:54] they're like five-foot-three, okay?
[01:09:56] And then the one child I have is like 6'10".
[01:10:00] I'm gonna care about that child.
[01:10:01] And for Trump, Ivanka is the child
[01:10:04] that made it to the NBA
[01:10:07] Because she got in with the liberal intelligentsia,
[01:10:12] with the in-crowd, with the Hollywood people,
[01:10:15] that's all Trump ever cared about.
[01:10:17] That was his major gripe.
[01:10:18] So his next of kin was a failure.
[01:10:22] She just had to marry like Satan to do it.
[01:10:24] Yeah, exactly.
[01:10:26] So,
[01:10:28] anyway, Trump is a looks maxer.
[01:10:30] Well, he can't looks max himself,
[01:10:32] but he's a looks maxer for the people around him.
[01:10:35] Everybody looking nice and handsome and thin.
[01:10:38] So we got Laura Loomer here talking about how she's a.
[01:10:44] Are you trying to get me attacked?
[01:10:46] I mean, you're on this broadcast.
[01:10:48] You're going to get attacked no matter what.
[01:10:49] And I'm going to get attacked.
[01:10:50] So we're in this together.
[01:10:52] Why are you going to get attacked?
[01:10:54] Why am I going to get attacked?
[01:10:55] What do you mean?
[01:10:55] Laura Loomer fucking talks about trying
[01:10:57] to get me deported every day.
[01:10:58] She genuinely will.
[01:11:00] She could actually succeed at that.
[01:11:02] I'm an American citizen.
[01:11:03] So that would be like, that would be such a-
[01:11:06] Or like half of the people that went to El Salvador.
[01:11:09] Yes, but the constitutional crisis that that would create
[01:11:14] is far too large for the Trump administration to invoke
[01:11:18] when they don't have, they don't have the popular approval
[01:11:22] to be able to lean into that kind of thing at this point,
[01:11:25] I think.
[01:11:25] It isn't genuine concern.
[01:11:27] It's something that I think about, but, you know,
[01:11:30] I always used to tell my audience,
[01:11:32] Like I'm the last in the line.
[01:11:33] By the time they get to someone like myself,
[01:11:35] if they're denaturalizing someone like myself,
[01:11:37] a high profile media figure too,
[01:11:39] like who is an American citizen who lived here as a taxpayer,
[01:11:44] that means everyone else is already in the camps, you know?
[01:11:47] So I don't worry about it too much.
[01:11:51] All right, let's watch the rest of it.
[01:11:52] You posted on Instagram recently
[01:11:54] when you got like a grand safety app
[01:11:55] Facebook was so hot.
[01:11:57] Like, you're so hot.
[01:12:00] You grabbed my call.
[01:12:01] Oh
[01:12:19] My god
[01:12:21] Yeah
[01:12:24] You ever see the photos of her as a nurse
[01:12:27] No, she's like in this like splitting her costume. Oh, no
[01:12:30] She I think she gets mad at like the hot e-girls because she tried so hard and people were still like no
[01:12:37] It's not gonna work. I mean, yeah, it's some point. You got to give up like why just be be true to yourself
[01:12:43] I feel bad because I felt bad for her at one time like she would send me these tax
[01:12:46] She's like I'm alone on Christmas like I don't have family like all this stuff
[01:12:50] And I'm like I feel so bad for this girl, but then she just goes like batshit and say it
[01:12:55] I mean, but that's that's exactly who you would expect. There's always those you expect to go batshit crazy
[01:13:03] But again, this is rewarded like
[01:13:07] There's always been hatchet men and rat fuckers and operatives like that that have led colorful lives like Roger Stone, right?
[01:13:15] So there is already, yeah, there is already, I mean he's a fucking full
[01:13:20] Nixon back tattoo, right? Like that's insane. And he's a swinger, and he's a
[01:13:26] swinger, full Nixon back tattoo. He is like the classic Republican operative
[01:13:32] with a colorful persona, but now the entire movement is comprised of people
[01:13:39] like this. Yes. So it's basically turned into this insane, it's an insane movement led by insane
[01:13:47] people with no real like ideological agenda, no real discernible goals. They're just, they're
[01:13:54] North Star is Donald Trump. And Donald Trump, I don't think is an ideological fascist either. I
[01:13:59] think he's just found himself most comfortable in that slot. So he's just doing the he's going
[01:14:06] through the motions because that's what allows them to seize more power.
[01:14:12] So they're all rudderless in many respects.
[01:14:15] Yeah, but isn't that ideologically fascism?
[01:14:18] To a certain degree, yes.
[01:14:20] But there is not like...
[01:14:21] That's the definition.
[01:14:23] In practice, it doesn't matter because it is fascist, right?
[01:14:26] This administration is fascist.
[01:14:29] The only reason why I make that distinction is because he's just not sophisticated or
[01:14:34] well-read enough to have like any sort of ideological backbone beyond self-interest like
[01:14:40] he's not yeah well you think you think is i mean you might know better than i do but that's my
[01:14:46] assessment no i also think it's um i think there i mean self-interest but also he does have a deep
[01:14:54] desire to protect like those within his circle or sphere of influence not just for himself but like
[01:15:00] Yeah, but doesn't he chop him down all the time?
[01:15:03] I mean, look at Pam Bondi.
[01:15:04] Like, Pam Bondi was low.
[01:15:05] He can't do anything for him.
[01:15:06] Yeah.
[01:15:07] Pam Bondi was always low.
[01:15:08] That's what I mean.
[01:15:09] His highest priority is not to, like, design a white society or whatever.
[01:15:13] His highest priority is to make as much money as possible and gain as much power as possible.
[01:15:21] And the unitary executive theory is on the right, and he's, like, firmly established
[01:15:27] himself as the guy who can consolidate the base.
[01:15:32] He wants power and he's vain.
[01:15:34] I think that's fracturing, though.
[01:15:36] You think so?
[01:15:37] Yeah, the base is being fractured away from Trump.
[01:15:40] Like, there's a very small percentage of people,
[01:15:42] at least from 2015 to even up to 2024.
[01:15:47] Like, it is fracturing severely.
[01:15:49] That's why you're seeing people like Tucker or Candace
[01:15:52] or Megan Kelly and all of these people fracturing out.
[01:15:57] So I think about that a lot, and I don't know if they actually have any influence in the
[01:16:07] MAGA base still.
[01:16:08] I feel like the MAGA base just goes with Trump no matter where he goes.
[01:16:11] I think Candace probably has more influence because she has so many women in her audience,
[01:16:17] and they will never admit it, but it's white women are the reason that Trump won.
[01:16:21] Like, without white women, he wouldn't have won.
[01:16:24] So, Candace being able to fracture women like that, I think is she has a lot more influence
[01:16:29] than any of the other ones in terms of that.
[01:16:32] That's true.
[01:16:33] That's definitely true.
[01:16:35] Yeah, she does have a lot of white women in her audience.
[01:16:38] It's crazy.
[01:16:39] Just women generally.
[01:16:40] She's got a lot of black women in her audience too.
[01:16:42] She's got a lot of liberal women in her audience as well.
[01:16:47] And that I find insane, but they love the way she covers real world news as a true crime
[01:16:55] drama with insane conspiracy theories baked into it.
[01:17:00] It's unbelievably appealing to a lot of people.
[01:17:03] And for some, she's actually saying things that she saw within MAGA, whereas people like
[01:17:09] Tucker or Marjorie Taylor Greene or Megyn Kelly, they know a lot more than someone like me
[01:17:15] or even Candace Noe.
[01:17:16] They're not saying anything.
[01:17:17] They're not saying anything.
[01:17:18] Yeah, they're not saying anything.
[01:17:19] They won't say it.
[01:17:20] They won't leak it.
[01:17:21] And I feel like that's the actual indicator of if their mind is changed, like, leak it,
[01:17:26] spill their secrets, stop keeping secrets for them.
[01:17:29] Like, if you're still keeping secrets for them, you might as well be on their side.
[01:17:32] Well, that's because Tucker, I think, is like designing for a future post-Trump.
[01:17:38] He is trying to position himself as like the guy who will own the anti-war isolationist
[01:17:46] lane because I think that's what he sees the base moving towards, like the younger Republicans
[01:17:54] moving in that direction.
[01:17:56] And he wants to have credibility in that space so he can either run himself or lend that credibility
[01:18:04] to potentially J.D. Vance because he's very, Tucker is reluctant to talk about Palantir.
[01:18:13] And for me, with guys like this in the right-wing sphere that are like, I'm no longer fucking
[01:18:19] with Trump, that's often like one telltale sign that they're still invested in a new
[01:18:25] evolution of the right when they don't go after Palantir or Peter Thiel at all.
[01:18:30] Or BigTac.
[01:18:31] BigTac, like, generally.
[01:18:32] Yeah.
[01:18:33] Because that's overtaking the entirety of the right-wing and the administration.
[01:18:38] And all of the levers of power within our government is BigTac.
[01:18:42] So, I mean, they're driving Donald Trump.
[01:18:44] Donald Trump is like at the haps of
[01:18:47] tackle with arcs at this point.
[01:18:48] So, let's talk about this.
[01:18:51] So, how do you arrive at,
[01:18:53] how do we arrive at Elon Musk?
[01:18:54] Do you go from Drano and you're still posting on Twitter
[01:19:01] or Periscope, is that what you mean?
[01:19:02] I was going on Periscope sometimes,
[01:19:04] but mostly Twitter.
[01:19:05] I was just post shit posting on Twitter
[01:19:07] and then roguing about me into Instagram,
[01:19:09] had me holding the poster boards
[01:19:11] and I'm like selling anti-socialist social club shirts,
[01:19:16] selling the t-shirts, and then there were a few chapters.
[01:19:24] I worked at a company co-founded by Benny Johnson.
[01:19:26] Oh my God, he's gay, right?
[01:19:30] There are people.
[01:19:32] All I know for a fact that he is not allowed to go
[01:19:37] on work trips without his wife present now.
[01:19:41] now? Because he used to. He used to. He used to go on work trips without his wife. I wonder why
[01:19:47] he's not allowed to go on work trips without his wife any longer. Maybe there's more. He's like a
[01:19:56] psychopath though, like incredibly, incredibly like verbally abusive, horrible person to work for.
[01:20:01] That's so funny. It's huge as not. I can't see him being verbally abusive. He puts on like this
[01:20:09] front but he's he's psychotic he would make me cry it takes a lot to make me
[01:20:13] cry he would call me screaming saying that I owed his wife and his newborn
[01:20:17] baby an apology for like that he was psychotic wait why what did you do cuz
[01:20:22] he didn't like the way some shoot was going that we didn't have insurance on
[01:20:26] it and I'm like I don't own the company I can't fucking get the insurance
[01:20:28] you scream just psychotic psychotic but so then whatever then I'm at the
[01:20:34] Babylon B, working for Seth Dillon.
[01:20:36] Oh my God.
[01:20:38] Technically, I was working.
[01:20:39] I was running the operations for a few companies
[01:20:41] that Seth owned.
[01:20:42] So it was the Babylon B, Lebsitik talk.
[01:20:47] Because he owned.
[01:20:48] Where are these guys getting the money?
[01:20:49] It's all funded, right?
[01:20:51] Saf?
[01:20:52] Like, all of these.
[01:20:53] Saf?
[01:20:53] Saf does well.
[01:20:54] So these operations, though, like,
[01:20:56] what does their revenue structure look like?
[01:20:58] Because there's no, they don't have enough eyeballs
[01:21:02] or enough advertisers, I feel like they do.
[01:21:05] Yes, they do.
[01:21:06] They have eyeballs or they have the advertisers?
[01:21:08] Both.
[01:21:09] Really?
[01:21:10] Yeah.
[01:21:11] They make a lot of money.
[01:21:13] That's interesting.
[01:21:14] And Seth is different than the other ones,
[01:21:16] because him and his brother also have other companies,
[01:21:18] like tech-adjacent companies that they had,
[01:21:22] because his brother is an engineer.
[01:21:24] So they had those that they were able to use and help
[01:21:26] fund things.
[01:21:27] But yeah, they make a lot of money.
[01:21:29] Haya was making, and is making a lot of money,
[01:21:31] What is it, hi?
[01:21:32] Hiya.
[01:21:33] Hiya.
[01:21:34] Hiya Reshik, who runs Lips of Tiktok.
[01:21:36] Oh, wait, how?
[01:21:37] Through Twitter?
[01:21:38] Through Twitter, through Substack, through Advertising, the Substack.
[01:21:43] People are like, oh, I really want this psychotic doxer.
[01:21:47] I want to run ads on this psychotic doxers platform.
[01:21:50] Yes.
[01:21:51] And she would call me and I'm like, hiya, you can't dox kids.
[01:21:54] Like if you're going to post kids and I can't stop you from that, you have to blur their
[01:21:58] faces.
[01:22:00] She was psychotic to work for, but honestly, she's done it.
[01:22:04] You work for her too?
[01:22:06] So, Seth owned Libs of TikTok, LLC, eventually he sells it, and I was like, oh thank you.
[01:22:12] Okay, I genuinely, okay, so this is the one area where I speculate, I mean, I'm in media,
[01:22:19] I have a very successful media operation on my own, but it's entirely funded by subscriptions
[01:22:27] that people voluntarily subscribe to my broadcast
[01:22:31] by way of Twitch.
[01:22:33] I have a million other opportunities to generate revenue.
[01:22:36] I choose not to take them, right?
[01:22:37] Like there are sponsors and corporate sponsors
[01:22:41] that constantly come to try to give me big deals.
[01:22:43] You don't take them?
[01:22:44] No, because I think it's silly.
[01:22:47] I already have enough money.
[01:22:47] It doesn't matter, but like,
[01:22:52] so I know that there's definitely a lot of money out there.
[01:22:55] I mean, like, or even if you were,
[01:22:57] Well, that's the different thing.
[01:22:58] They don't say no to anything.
[01:23:01] Yeah, I was going to say it because, like,
[01:23:02] No, it's not in their vocabulary when it comes to money.
[01:23:04] Because, like, NFTs, when it first came out,
[01:23:07] I got a million calls.
[01:23:09] They were like, dude.
[01:23:10] So did I.
[01:23:10] And they were like, look, we will
[01:23:13] give you unfathomable amounts of money
[01:23:15] if you just, like, say NFTs are good
[01:23:18] or if you make an NFT for you.
[01:23:20] And it wasn't like a deal where they were telling me
[01:23:23] that I'm going to have an NFT that's price goes up.
[01:23:26] What do they want?
[01:23:27] Just like a...
[01:23:28] They would just straight up want to give me
[01:23:31] piles of cash so I can like...
[01:23:34] What does that mean with that and crypto?
[01:23:35] Like crypto and cryptocurrencies?
[01:23:37] Cryptocurrencies, NFTs, I of course was like,
[01:23:39] this is a fucking scam.
[01:23:40] I'm never gonna do it.
[01:23:41] I was like, I can take the Hoptu around.
[01:23:42] Yeah.
[01:23:43] I don't get a coin.
[01:23:44] And this is before Hoptu.
[01:23:45] This is when NFTs were first being launched.
[01:23:47] So I of course said no to it,
[01:23:50] but I know that a lot of people said yes to it
[01:23:52] and they got a fuck ton of money.
[01:23:53] PolyMarket offered me a million dollars
[01:23:56] for just one day of coverage for the election.
[01:24:00] I should have gotten so much more from them.
[01:24:02] No, no, no, that was their starting.
[01:24:03] That was their, their starting price was $1 million.
[01:24:06] You just have a polymarket ticker
[01:24:08] through your election night coverage.
[01:24:09] And I was like, no, of course I'm not gonna do that.
[01:24:11] And then they got rated the next morning, but.
[01:24:14] Sometimes they'll do that and set people up too.
[01:24:19] Maybe, but haven't got me yet.
[01:24:21] Cause I say no to everything.
[01:24:24] But my point is, and but this was Biden,
[01:24:27] this was Brandon's FBI, so I don't think Brandon would set up
[01:24:30] one of his strongest soldiers like that.
[01:24:33] But my point is, if you have loose morals
[01:24:39] and if you're only invested in the bag,
[01:24:41] there are definitely a lot of companies
[01:24:43] that will give you money, so I see that.
[01:24:46] But as far as like real eyeballs,
[01:24:47] as far as like real motion in the real world,
[01:24:51] I think a lot of the conservative ecosystem relies on,
[01:24:58] in the same way that like New York Times says
[01:24:59] the asterisks are a sort next to the best sellers list
[01:25:02] when the people purchase their own books.
[01:25:04] I think they do that in the sub-stack world as well.
[01:25:07] I think they just like dump.
[01:25:08] She did it.
[01:25:09] You don't think so.
[01:25:10] No, I know it because I was,
[01:25:13] I was in the back end.
[01:25:14] So she's, organically there's like
[01:25:16] Organically there were.
[01:25:17] Thousands of people that are subscribing to her hundreds of thousands people that are subscribing to her sub-stack because they're like
[01:25:24] I love that you're doxing random queer teachers
[01:25:29] Correct that's insane
[01:25:31] It's actually shocking
[01:25:33] Yeah, she was making a lot. She's like oh, I'm buying a new house. Look at this designer. I'm getting she had a stylus
[01:25:38] She's like she has stylus. Yeah, her style is as I know
[01:25:42] I was like you need a new one wait was it was her styles also like like you had to keep within the orthodox
[01:25:47] She had an orthodox, she had an orthodox stylist, okay.
[01:25:51] Okay, this was not my job. I was running operations for Seth's company.
[01:25:55] She's like, can you get me kosher milk? Why would I go get you milk?
[01:25:59] Like, I'm not getting you milk, bitch. She was trying to run people around to do everything for her,
[01:26:03] but yeah, she made a lot of money. So then I'm at the Babylon Bee,
[01:26:07] and then Elon bought Twitter,
[01:26:11] and Seth did an interview with him.
[01:26:15] Elon followed me, slid into my DMs.
[01:26:19] And you were like, this is...
[01:26:20] I was like, fuck yeah.
[01:26:22] I was 23, I was like, ooh, I've been chosen.
[01:26:30] Because at that time, you probably...
[01:26:31] I mean, it's probably an upgrade from DC Drano, so...
[01:26:35] Okay, exactly.
[01:26:36] My ex is putting mud on his truck on purpose, so like, cool.
[01:26:40] So, and you remember at that time, everyone was paying so much attention to who Elon was following
[01:26:45] like when he first took over Twitter.
[01:26:47] So like when he followed me,
[01:26:49] I was getting congratulation texts
[01:26:51] from like right wing to another.
[01:26:54] So like I was within this cult.
[01:26:56] And I'm like, our savior, our new cult leader
[01:26:59] has followed me.
[01:27:00] I've been picked.
[01:27:01] It was like the ultimate pick me moment.
[01:27:02] I'm telling you right now,
[01:27:03] this is the exact opposite of the way I see the world.
[01:27:06] I would, if I found myself in this situation,
[01:27:09] I would kill myself.
[01:27:11] I would be like, no, not in your shoes.
[01:27:13] I'm saying like, if I,
[01:27:14] If I was one of those people that was sending you a text message,
[01:27:17] I've never had this stream.
[01:27:18] No, I'm talking about people sending you text messages being like,
[01:27:21] oh my God, congratulations.
[01:27:23] And then they would reach out to me like these conservative donors.
[01:27:26] Everyone's like texting you.
[01:27:27] They're like, oh my God, can you send this to Elon?
[01:27:29] We have this project.
[01:27:31] It was really intense, very intense.
[01:27:35] Because they were so obsessed with it.
[01:27:38] Oh my God.
[01:27:39] We are peasants.
[01:27:41] We're all like.
[01:27:42] they're like please send me a sliver of clouds a sliver of gold
[01:27:46] and i was like but i got a medieval pesnish yeah and then i was like no
[01:27:50] i'm gonna get you
[01:27:51] it's so
[01:27:53] okay i'm glad it was so bad
[01:27:55] but so and then
[01:28:00] okay so um...
[01:28:03] so then we interview him at twitter well
[01:28:06] so he slides into my dms and he's like
[01:28:08] are you ever in san francisco or also like i'm awesome a lot but i'm so
[01:28:12] supposed to be in San Francisco whenever you get back to Seth about an
[01:28:15] interview date within like 30 seconds Seth called me he's like anyone just got
[01:28:19] back oh my god Francisco and third chef he wanted to fuck you so you you leverage
[01:28:25] that to get a fucking interview for Babylon I was a Babylon B employee first
[01:28:30] okay I was a Babylon B employee first so I was like let me do a solid for Seth
[01:28:36] here that's crazy and yeah so then we were on the plane there like 48 hours
[01:28:42] later and then he's like he texts me after the interview he's like feel like
[01:28:46] going to Providence tonight. He took you to Providence? Oh God. We stayed at this like
[01:28:52] place that like doubled as a Masonic Lodge and wait in LA. No in Providence.
[01:28:58] Oh Providence. Oh I thought when you said Providence I thought you were talking
[01:29:01] the Michelin star sushi restaurant in Los Angeles. No. Oh that's why I was
[01:29:06] like you took you to Rhode Island. Yes. Okay yeah yeah. So he's like wheels up at midnight
[01:29:11] So I'm like I'm like guys I gotta go so I'm skedaddling I bring my suitcase to the private airport
[01:29:16] And then I'm on his jet. I'm like, this is nicer and then commercial for sure
[01:29:22] Mm-hmm
[01:29:23] Then he did his little silverware tricks. What's a fucking silverware trick? What is he doing?
[01:29:28] He was like balancing wine glasses on silverware
[01:29:31] I have a photo of it because he does it and then he's like do you want to take a photo? I'm like I can
[01:29:37] I
[01:29:39] Need to take a photo of it. I'll show you wait
[01:29:45] Why I just he's so autistic. It's crazy. Yeah, wait, you know not that one
[01:29:53] Don't talk to his phone number
[01:29:55] This was from the plane. Oh, that's like straight up the that's on his shit
[01:30:01] Yeah, he even has the he's he's stimming with his mouth. Yeah in the photo. He's like
[01:30:07] Yeah, so then like and then we just didn't stop talking or meeting up after that
[01:30:13] And then the fire nation attacked so what's what's the deal?
[01:30:17] He wants to like repopulate the earth or something like what the fuck is that about?
[01:30:22] Like he has like is it a breeding fetish? What is it?
[01:30:25] I don't know or is he just like a loser who got a lot of money?
[01:30:29] So now he wants to like fuck as much as he can he got so much weirder like after I was pregnant like just changed
[01:30:36] completely. Towards you or just in general? Towards me. Oh, okay. Just like kind of mean,
[01:30:43] like very a lot more like controlling and snappy and it was just and then he tried to get me to
[01:30:50] use surrogates. He texted me and he's like to reach Legion level before the apocalypse. We
[01:30:55] need to use surrogates. That's what he texted me. And I was like no thank you. And then he tried
[01:31:02] getting me to have a c-section like a lack to have a c-section why cuz he said
[01:31:07] oh it's better for the brain size I'm like no thank you like I'm not gonna
[01:31:11] lack my this works fine no thanks yeah it just got really weird we like very
[01:31:18] weird we where is he getting this information from probably Twitter
[01:31:24] probably from some Nazi on Twitter so that's the other thing so he's look I've
[01:31:31] I've talked to Vivian about this as well, like this transformation that took place and
[01:31:37] she was telling me that like, no, he was always kind of like that, but he was just like hiding
[01:31:40] it.
[01:31:41] I think so.
[01:31:42] And I think he hides it from people like in his personal life too, like just how like...
[01:31:47] I don't even know how you can hide it at this point.
[01:31:48] I mean, it's...
[01:31:49] No, now he's just like...
[01:31:50] Pretty public.
[01:31:51] Now he's just like, fuck it, but it, yeah.
[01:31:54] There's a desperation and not the similar to Trump actually.
[01:31:59] was just like constant need for admiration that he has.
[01:32:05] And he wants people that despise him to like him a lot,
[01:32:09] which I guess in a weird way.
[01:32:11] I don't think so.
[01:32:12] You don't think so?
[01:32:13] No, I think he really hates and like
[01:32:16] wants to smite all of his enemies.
[01:32:19] Okay, well that's not right for me, I think.
[01:32:22] Because I don't think he likes me too much.
[01:32:24] No, I think so.
[01:32:25] No, he fucking tweets about me all the time,
[01:32:28] Which at first it was like, for you it makes sense.
[01:32:32] You guys, you know, you guys had sex, so.
[01:32:37] Did you not?
[01:32:38] Wait, is that not?
[01:32:40] Wait, I jokingly said he mailed his come in a napkin.
[01:32:44] Don't say that, that is so gross.
[01:32:47] But like what?
[01:32:48] My son.
[01:32:49] Okay, well.
[01:32:50] Where's the spray bottle?
[01:32:51] Shh, shh.
[01:32:52] Okay, I apologize.
[01:32:53] Is your mother watching this?
[01:32:56] No, she would be horrified with the things that I say.
[01:32:59] I'm going to call your mom.
[01:33:00] No, she'd be horrified with things
[01:33:02] I say on this broadcast.
[01:33:03] I was completely inappropriate.
[01:33:04] OK, so.
[01:33:05] No, I didn't get a napkin, Hasan.
[01:33:06] So he didn't mail it?
[01:33:08] Don't, don't.
[01:33:09] He didn't mail it?
[01:33:10] No, there was no mailing, Hasan.
[01:33:12] OK, so.
[01:33:14] That's really cool.
[01:33:15] Anyway, the point I was making, perhaps a little bit
[01:33:19] in a crude way, was that you guys were intimate
[01:33:23] with one another.
[01:33:24] I don't fucking know this guy at all.
[01:33:26] He should not know who a random Twitch streamer is.
[01:33:29] Why the fuck does he know who he is?
[01:33:30] Twitter's like breaking his brain.
[01:33:32] Or like what was left of it.
[01:33:33] Well, mine too.
[01:33:34] Which is why if he like ended up banning me
[01:33:36] after this interaction, it'd probably be good
[01:33:38] for my mental health, honestly.
[01:33:40] Because it's like, it's so bad.
[01:33:43] It's really bad.
[01:33:44] Like objectively, and I'm not just saying that
[01:33:45] because I hate that platform and everything on it.
[01:33:49] But it got a lot worse.
[01:33:50] I used to love Twitter.
[01:33:52] Yeah, me too.
[01:33:53] I'm still a power user, unfortunately.
[01:33:56] Which is part of the reason why I don't think he'll ban me.
[01:33:58] Because I'm like, I am a noticeable percentage
[01:34:02] of the real human interactions that takes place
[01:34:05] on that fucking website.
[01:34:07] Not how to shit.
[01:34:08] How do you gauge that?
[01:34:11] Or you just like guess?
[01:34:12] I just assume.
[01:34:13] But also, because like, any time I say some shit,
[01:34:19] It drives discourse for at least like a day and a half
[01:34:23] where people are just like,
[01:34:24] this is the dumbest thing I've ever heard in my entire life.
[01:34:26] Fuck you, I wanna kill you right now.
[01:34:29] So, I just-
[01:34:30] It's really great.
[01:34:31] How much people just wanna kill you
[01:34:32] for having like political story?
[01:34:34] Yeah, I mean, I'm used to it,
[01:34:36] but it's a fucking neo-Nazi shithole.
[01:34:39] Of course, there's a lot of people who wanna kill me.
[01:34:41] I hate Nazis.
[01:34:44] But, so we're, yeah, there'll be like,
[01:34:47] Well Twitter trends nowadays are obviously fake because it's like AI and it just only
[01:34:51] shows you like what your interests are but like I'm just gauging it off of like real
[01:34:56] impressions that take place on the platform.
[01:34:58] I feel like when you're online enough and like you're autistic about it enough when
[01:35:03] you know what's going on.
[01:35:04] Yeah, yeah, I have a good gauge of that sort of thing but apparently not with the funding
[01:35:08] vehicles for Republican operations because clearly I genuinely thought that these guys
[01:35:14] were really boosting their numbers, like Barry Weiss' sub-stack, getting all those
[01:35:18] uh... They invited me to do some show for the free press and I was like, red, 842
[01:35:23] pm, no thank you. Yeah, that's, but that's what I mean, I feel like there's a
[01:35:27] lot of uh, there's a more sophisticated funding vehicle that like hides the fact
[01:35:33] that it's not actually grassroots but it's entirely astroturf is my
[01:35:37] speculation, because it doesn't make sense. No, I mean you could probably get
[01:35:42] your favorite MAGA influencer to tweet whatever you want for a couple hundred
[01:35:46] two thousand bucks. Yeah for sure. I mean that so that's so there's like group
[01:35:51] chats right? There's like Twitter chats and you are part of this network. So
[01:35:55] let's talk about that. And they have members of the admin in it too. Like there's members of the Trump administration like during the campaign they had campaign
[01:36:02] calls and messaging within this group chat. Here's how we respond to this. Here's
[01:36:06] how we don't respond to this. And it's incredibly coordinated. And this is going
[01:36:11] back to the 2017 days when the group chats really started picking up, but then this past
[01:36:17] election cycle, they added a lot more of the admin members and campaign members, like
[01:36:23] James Blair's in them, some of the Trump kids are in them, Caroline Lovett, members of Congress,
[01:36:29] they're all in it.
[01:36:30] Yeah, there's definitely a lot more cross pollination across different vectors, and this
[01:36:39] This has always been the case, going back to our starting point of conversation with
[01:36:42] Charlie Kirk, going from writing an article on his high school newspaper to being elevated
[01:36:46] to Fox News, and then instantly taking that newfound clout to foster freeze and saying,
[01:36:55] like, I want to start this thing where I do basically lobbying for student governments
[01:37:00] in high school and in college.
[01:37:02] And for the longest time, Turning Point USA wasn't actually successful in changing the
[01:37:08] the minds of the youth, their primary audience was older people.
[01:37:13] I think they were.
[01:37:14] On the college campuses, the whole socialism stuff, that was because it was so trendy and
[01:37:20] provocative online and you could get this social clout or social media clout from it,
[01:37:26] that people actually took those ideologies to heart.
[01:37:30] So I think they were effective on, at least from my experience, because it was effective
[01:37:35] for me, who was otherwise, in my opinion, very thoughtful in my classes and my papers,
[01:37:41] and then I got involved in this, and I was completely stupid about it.
[01:37:43] But I would say that as far as real world influence, it didn't bear itself out in the
[01:37:51] data in the elections at all. People were not going out and voting for the Republican
[01:37:56] Party until TikTok was slated to be.
[01:38:00] Yeah, you're talking about voter propensity.
[01:38:04] was about to be banned. There's an election cycle that's taking place. China is obviously
[01:38:12] very responsive to this kind of stuff. They're very tapped in. So what I saw, and you can
[01:38:19] tell me if I'm wrong on this, is that China basically was like, oh, if we open up the
[01:38:25] algorithm, faucet a little bit for, you know, right wing influencers that have direct access
[01:38:31] Donald Trump, Charlie Kirk specifically, and they go super viral, Charlie will take that
[01:38:36] information back to the president.
[01:38:38] Yeah, because he did a hornet.
[01:38:40] Or the next president.
[01:38:41] Yes.
[01:38:42] And Trump will actually want to save TikTok.
[01:38:46] Democrats wanted to take it out because of APEC and because of Israel.
[01:38:48] Democrats were like, we've wanted to take out TikTok already.
[01:38:51] It's unaccountable.
[01:38:53] The algorithm is still controlled by a foreign company, a foreign government, and obviously
[01:38:59] they're the major China hawks and they're also massive Israel dick riders. So when you know post
[01:39:04] October 7 they were like we're gonna use this as an opportunity to just completely cut out TikTok.
[01:39:09] We're gonna we're gonna force the purchase of TikTok or we're gonna ban it outright.
[01:39:13] The reason why they didn't ban it outright and they were able to like leverage a deal in my opinion
[01:39:19] is because Trump saw the boost that he got in the youth vote by way of Charlie Kirk in Turning
[01:39:26] point USA, and he recognized that TikTok was a major role in this, and that's the reason
[01:39:31] why he basically gave a lifeline to TikTok to continue operating on US soil, and then
[01:39:38] forced the purchase of it, like exchange of ownership to the Ellicens.
[01:39:44] That is when Charlie actually had some impact with the youth, because even when you look
[01:39:48] at the approval ratings, that's probably fair.
[01:39:49] Yeah, he really blew up on TikTok, too.
[01:39:52] Before TikTok, though, I remember covering this at the time, because there's a lot of
[01:39:57] right-wing media watchers, like Media Matters and the like, and their whole shtick was
[01:40:04] getting money from older Republicans that are super wealthy to make them feel like they
[01:40:09] were converting the youth with regular frequency, but their ad spend was entirely for the 65-plus
[01:40:17] They weren't actually targeting young people at all.
[01:40:22] They were targeting older people and duping them into their leaving.
[01:40:26] Well, that makes sense, too, because there's a new thing that just came out about how so many of the turning point chapters are fake.
[01:40:33] Yeah.
[01:40:34] Like, they don't exist.
[01:40:35] They went and they called these chapters.
[01:40:36] They're not there.
[01:40:37] The school has no record of this.
[01:40:39] Yeah.
[01:40:40] So that makes sense.
[01:40:41] It was a little bit of a scam to dupe older people into thinking that they were actually
[01:40:51] – to dupe older people into giving them money with the idea that they were actually
[01:40:58] convincing young people to vote Republican and become Republican.
[01:41:01] There might have been some successes, yourself included, by way of the social –
[01:41:06] Yeah, I don't know if we call me a success there, but –
[01:41:08] i mean we you we you became a republican opera so like that's what i mean you
[01:41:12] were young you were in college uh... you were an annoying debate lord and you
[01:41:16] were like this is my people right
[01:41:18] oh yeah you found yourself here's morgan hits
[01:41:21] yeah you found yourself in the in the throes of of you know the right wing
[01:41:25] media ecosystem
[01:41:27] and that is
[01:41:28] uh... i think
[01:41:30] but it wasn't even like so much it was that i was really good at taking the
[01:41:33] talking points
[01:41:35] um...
[01:41:35] I do have to go in a second too.
[01:41:37] Yeah, I was gonna see,
[01:41:39] because I know you got some stuff going on.
[01:41:41] Yeah, I get it.
[01:41:43] So.
[01:41:44] I think you do, okay.
[01:41:45] Yeah.
[01:41:46] So,
[01:41:48] we've talked about the tea,
[01:41:49] so they're fucking each other,
[01:41:51] they're all getting paid,
[01:41:52] and many of them are not true believers,
[01:41:54] or at least they become somewhat true believers,
[01:41:56] but they don't, I guess, practice it in their real lives.
[01:41:59] Who is the most genuine conservative actor?
[01:42:03] who is like legitimately like that, you know,
[01:42:06] traditional values don't issue.
[01:42:08] I think some of like the more Christian people
[01:42:11] like the Alibeth Stuckies like really believe that.
[01:42:14] And the things that they say though I disagree with them,
[01:42:17] like they genuinely believe the things that they're saying.
[01:42:20] I think like that hyper actual Christian
[01:42:23] like evangelical group,
[01:42:24] I feel like they probably believe things a little bit more.
[01:42:27] I think Matt Walsh actually believes what he says.
[01:42:30] No, he's like completely wrong, but.
[01:42:32] But he also has to dial it back, though, on some stuff, I think.
[01:42:34] Yes.
[01:42:35] Like, Israel.
[01:42:36] Yes.
[01:42:38] I think, like, on the, if Matt Walsh was not
[01:42:40] a part of the daily wire operation,
[01:42:42] he would be probably Nick Fuentes territory,
[01:42:46] I think, on Israel.
[01:42:50] Yeah.
[01:42:51] Like, he's just.
[01:42:52] But I think he genuinely believes the things he says.
[01:42:54] Yeah, on the other stuff, yeah.
[01:42:56] Yeah.
[01:42:56] Like, you know, trans people and whatnot,
[01:42:58] or, you know, degeneracy of the left or whatever.
[01:43:01] Okay, who's the least, like, who's the least consistent?
[01:43:09] I think most of the people, like in the admin,
[01:43:12] are incredibly self-serving,
[01:43:14] like they don't actually have convictions
[01:43:16] besides like white nationalism,
[01:43:20] and they will go where the money is.
[01:43:22] That's, like the people in the White House
[01:43:24] are incredibly self-serving grifters.
[01:43:28] They're all fucking each other, there's affairs,
[01:43:30] There's this, there's that, there's the drug.
[01:43:32] All the moms for Liberty ladies too.
[01:43:34] I mean, they all swing.
[01:43:35] Like Nancy Mace is a swinger.
[01:43:37] Like we've seen the videos.
[01:43:39] Like they all, I think they just get really bored
[01:43:43] living wherever they live.
[01:43:44] And they just like all fuck one another
[01:43:45] and they do partners.
[01:43:46] I think members should have to wear a GoPro on their head
[01:43:49] and be like drug and alcohol tested at all times.
[01:43:51] Like there should just be like a live stream on their head.
[01:43:55] Like we should not know more about like Johnny Somali's life
[01:43:57] than members of Congress.
[01:44:00] They just need like a GoPro and drug sites.
[01:44:02] I don't know if I want to know what
[01:44:04] Lauren Boeber's getting up to, but.
[01:44:06] In the theater.
[01:44:07] In the theater, yeah.
[01:44:08] So, all right, there's one other question
[01:44:11] that I wanted to ask before I let you go.
[01:44:14] You mentioned that there were some things
[01:44:16] that took place with Doge specifically
[01:44:19] as it pertains to the last election.
[01:44:22] What did you mean by that?
[01:44:23] Like what's going on there?
[01:44:25] Did you play a role in stealing the 2024 election?
[01:44:28] I'm not a.
[01:44:29] All I know is what he has sent me and what his engineers and employees have told me,
[01:44:34] but in October of 2024 he sent me texts which you can look at if you want.
[01:44:39] You want to read the text?
[01:44:41] Sure.
[01:44:42] Why not?
[01:44:43] Here.
[01:44:44] I'm not making this space laser shit up.
[01:44:47] Everyone's like, oh my god, she sounds so crazy.
[01:44:49] I'm like, well, this is what he said.
[01:44:52] I don't know what to tell you guys.
[01:44:55] On iMessage of All Places.
[01:44:57] Well, I don't think, you know, Apple is going to, I mean...
[01:45:00] Okay, but don't read my Pick Me stuff.
[01:45:02] Okay, it's fairly...
[01:45:04] Because I was being Pick Me.
[01:45:06] Okay, wait.
[01:45:07] This was October 5th, 2024.
[01:45:09] What the fuck does that even mean?
[01:45:11] Yeah, you tell me!
[01:45:14] Wait, why does he- he actually talks like this?
[01:45:16] Yes, he actually talks like this!
[01:45:18] And I wasn't being hyperbolic when I said this.
[01:45:20] Can I read this one?
[01:45:21] Yes, you can read the whole thing!
[01:45:22] Okay.
[01:45:22] You can read anything except my Pick Me.
[01:45:24] Okay, I'm feeling more optimistic after tonight and tomorrow we unleash the anomaly in the matrix and then
[01:45:34] This is not something on the chessboard, so they will be quite surprised in air quotes lasers from space
[01:45:45] What and you made a joke and it was a mortuary trailer green yeah, you made a Jewish space laser joke
[01:45:51] Is it finally a focus on the Jewish vote and and he laughed at it and then I have over 10,000 lasers in space
[01:45:59] We're going down and says and quantify says number of space lasers
[01:46:06] I'm reading your
[01:46:09] Text messages back
[01:46:12] But I say I was like I don't want to be deposed. Oh god. You literally sound like you sound
[01:46:18] You've changed the way you talk
[01:46:23] You're using the
[01:46:26] Don't even don't even that's crazy. I was so pick me. It's like it makes me want to throw up simulation
[01:46:35] Stop it stop it, but I said I don't want to be deposed and what is he saying?
[01:46:38] I was like I would ask more, but I don't want to be deposed you should have no no no
[01:46:42] Oh
[01:46:45] You guys send memes each other you're so lame. Oh my god. I can't believe he's literally like this is
[01:46:55] That is the most wait is he he's gen X right?
[01:46:59] That's the most fail annual ass like text message. Aren't you Gen Z? Yeah
[01:47:06] That was way worse than you
[01:47:09] trying to talk like him in your text messages. That is like sending like
[01:47:16] epic memes. Wow. Wow. I want to die. Oh my god. Wow. That's embarrassing. Yeah, but so he did say that stuff and then, okay, so in
[01:47:26] conjunction with that, then he's sending me the internal data from America PAC,
[01:47:29] where he's like tracking the real-time Delta vote metrics. He has like the cash
[01:47:33] prizes as incentives. Like it was... Yeah, it wasn't that illegal. I don't even understand
[01:47:37] how that was just like allowed.
[01:47:39] But I guess you can do that.
[01:47:40] If you're a billionaire, you can do that.
[01:47:41] If you're an Israeli, you can do that.
[01:47:42] It's cool.
[01:47:43] It's great.
[01:47:43] America is up for sale.
[01:47:46] Okay, so go on.
[01:47:48] I'm feeling my heart's beating faster
[01:47:50] after you read my cringe big words.
[01:47:52] Yeah, that was the most consequential thing
[01:47:55] that I learned about you.
[01:47:56] There were so many memes, too.
[01:47:58] Some of them were good.
[01:48:00] I'm sure.
[01:48:01] You wanna show me a good one?
[01:48:03] He said worse things about 9-11 than you.
[01:48:05] Yeah, that's not.
[01:48:06] Everyone has it's not even surprising but but you show me show me one of your good memes then no no
[01:48:13] It's all like cringes fuck. It's so
[01:48:18] I've seen good news. I think I don't have good me. I don't think that any of the ones I saw there were good
[01:48:24] They were all like nine gag
[01:48:29] Like you were communicating with one another with nine gag means I want to sweaty
[01:48:33] Okay, that's crazy. Anyway, go on. What am I going on about? What do you want?
[01:48:40] So he's like showing you all this data, all this metric, all this stuff that he's tracking.
[01:48:45] I gave him the Black Magga hat. I'm responsible for Dark Magga.
[01:48:51] Gross.
[01:48:52] I put it on him at my house and he's like, I'm Dark Magga now.
[01:48:57] And then he's like, can you get one of these in Gothic font?
[01:49:02] Seriously though, like in no point did you find that to be cringe at the time you were just like swept away
[01:49:08] No, I was like he's saving free speech in the world
[01:49:12] But part of me like I was certain like look side-eye like once I was pregnant because I saw the way he was treating
[01:49:18] Claire like Grimes and I saw
[01:49:21] Some things that I was like
[01:49:23] This is not gonna be good. Let me let me answer this
[01:49:26] This is the one area that I do actually find very interesting with Elon is that like obviously he's a very thin-skinned guy
[01:49:32] and he's very sensitive.
[01:49:35] But he, like, on the one hand, he opened up the faucet
[01:49:39] of neo-Nazi sentiment on Twitter, and he did it very deliberately, and it's very
[01:49:43] obvious that he's using it in the same way that, like, billionaires use
[01:49:46] the Washington Post, for example, right? No, it's way different.
[01:49:49] No, but he's using it as a way to pedal
[01:49:52] influence, right? Sort of, and manipulate influence. I would say it's
[01:49:56] more similar to a Cambridge Analytica on methamphetamines
[01:49:59] than it is.
[01:50:00] Sure.
[01:50:01] No, no.
[01:50:02] It's a Washington hub.
[01:50:03] You have a more direct hands-on approach because it's a social media platform, and I think
[01:50:10] he probably doesn't even, in ways that even Mark Zuckerberg doesn't, because he's very
[01:50:15] blunt with the way he's trying to engage in social engineering.
[01:50:19] Like it-
[01:50:20] No, he lies all the time.
[01:50:21] No, but I mean like he is using Twitter to change people's minds in a certain way.
[01:50:28] Well, he's feeding it into his own behavioral inference model, which is now part of a trillion
[01:50:32] dollar company.
[01:50:33] Yeah.
[01:50:34] And it's working, unfortunately.
[01:50:36] I feel like people have gotten dumber.
[01:50:37] People have gotten more vicious, more reactionary, more violent.
[01:50:42] So it has been successful to a certain degree.
[01:50:44] But what I find very interesting is that someone like myself probably would have been banned
[01:50:49] first day.
[01:50:50] So there is something there as far as allowing people to still speak out, I guess, Israel
[01:50:56] to a certain degree.
[01:50:57] I don't understand where that fits in his mentality.
[01:51:01] Because if someone is obviously disruptive to a degree
[01:51:06] where he's frustrated, he will ban them.
[01:51:07] Like the guy who was tracking his flights, they're gone.
[01:51:09] He did it to Laura Loomer too.
[01:51:11] So during the H-1B visa debacle in December of 24,
[01:51:15] he literally directed the engineers.
[01:51:17] He's like anyone associated with Laura Loomer is dead to me.
[01:51:19] And he de-checkmarked her, demonetized her,
[01:51:22] and everyone in the affiliate organization,
[01:51:24] she was a part of.
[01:51:26] So he very much does that, but it's only for personal beefs.
[01:51:29] The other data is more valuable because you can do a lot
[01:51:32] with the data on your enemies, like what you wanna do there.
[01:51:35] The data on revolutions is really, really valuable.
[01:51:38] Like why do you think, okay, I'll deploy Starlink
[01:51:41] where there's fucking revolutions, that's awesome.
[01:51:43] Now I have all the data on revolutions.
[01:51:45] This is something that I've heard from other people
[01:51:48] who are also in the AI space as well.
[01:51:52] like trying to understand or trying to log behavior
[01:51:56] is one of the things that they focus on quite a bit.
[01:52:00] Yannis Varoufakis and I talked about,
[01:52:02] this is where we were at a tech summit
[01:52:03] where we were around like some very powerful people
[01:52:06] and they were just openly, you know,
[01:52:08] leaking this into-
[01:52:08] It's the final terrain of extraction.
[01:52:09] Like this is what fucking broke my brain.
[01:52:12] I was like, oh, they don't have fucking labor anymore,
[01:52:15] really, they're just gonna extract like our consciousness
[01:52:17] and our soul.
[01:52:18] Like it is like the death stage of capitalism
[01:52:20] to the point that like it might be the end of all of us.
[01:52:24] They're looking for like their behavior,
[01:52:28] they're mapping out behavior patterns.
[01:52:31] This is 100% real.
[01:52:32] They're also looking at the way like in chaotic situations
[01:52:35] like in Gaza, for example, during this genocide,
[01:52:38] a lot of those surveillance companies
[01:52:41] and a lot of AI companies were logging data on what happens
[01:52:45] when a bomb explodes or when a civilian area is targeted.
[01:52:50] and and they're mapping out like ambulance routes
[01:52:54] and how and taking that data
[01:52:56] and potentially selling at the hospitals yes for crisis management
[01:53:01] in the united states of america yes they look at that data as as
[01:53:04] unbelievably valuable information ask yourself why the guy who is treating
[01:53:09] anti-semantic shit all day every day like says jews are no friends the
[01:53:12] anglos because they believe in race mixing heat
[01:53:14] reposted that he won
[01:53:16] why he's still speaking in israel is friends with Israel
[01:53:19] well it is israel is the issue uh... about the house is the
[01:53:22] technology yet and also i don't think israel
[01:53:25] i think israel they will perform it at least care about anti-semite
[01:53:30] there was any other big figure who they were not
[01:53:32] uh... benefiting from the technology a hundred percent they'd be like john
[01:53:36] and green light getting
[01:53:38] right away
[01:53:39] yet i don't have a green light never talks about the law must and as the
[01:53:43] fendt his uh... sig hile which by the way
[01:53:45] that was a sig hile right
[01:53:48] I, I, we were not on great terms.
[01:53:52] I know, but like there's, you were intimately familiar with Elon Musk.
[01:53:56] I, I suspect that there is like, what I say about Donald Trump is like, he's not an ideological
[01:54:01] fascist.
[01:54:02] I don't say about Elon.
[01:54:03] I think Elon Musk has a very clear worldview.
[01:54:06] I can't fully understand it, but it's some kind of esoteric fascist.
[01:54:10] It's very eugenic space.
[01:54:11] Technologically.
[01:54:12] And I did not realize that until like much later, unfortunately, but there was, like especially
[01:54:18] when I was pregnant, there were things that he would say that would take me aback, that
[01:54:22] I was like, wait, is this a race thing?
[01:54:26] Because you know-
[01:54:27] At least South African.
[01:54:28] Yeah, I-
[01:54:29] And white South Africans are either the most base people you've ever met or some of the
[01:54:34] most of the worst.
[01:54:35] I was incredibly ignorant to a lot of those histories and things of that nature, but
[01:54:41] he would say things that I was like, oh, it's about race for you, like this is-
[01:54:46] Yeah.
[01:54:47] it's so it's so stupid to like they they pour endless amounts of of
[01:54:52] time energy and effort into like
[01:54:55] scientific racism that is uh... discarding
[01:54:58] junk yeah debunked for good reason not because like for woke reasons debunked
[01:55:03] because it's just like is objectively not correct
[01:55:06] and yet they just still go back to that and it's cold
[01:55:09] but i but i understand why because he would be like you would be like a
[01:55:12] grok is more based now like ask about iq and all this stuff like
[01:55:16] race. Thank you. And he's like had me asking Gronk this shit. I'm like, what the fuck is happening?
[01:55:21] So like, I mean, how can you have this much? How can you command this much power over the entire planet and also be this child like, like this silly at the same time? I don't understand it.
[01:55:34] I don't know. I don't know what has to happen in your life that you get like stuck developmentally at that age. But
[01:55:40] That's it, okay, I have like five minutes.
[01:55:47] Okay.
[01:55:48] I can't ask for an ATA.
[01:55:50] So you don't know, you don't know what like Elon Musk may or may not have done as far
[01:55:58] as like tampering with the 21st generation, which I don't even think, I don't believe
[01:56:01] that stuff anymore.
[01:56:02] All I know is what he told me, what his engineers told me, the things that were incredibly concerning
[01:56:07] to me about and like I hope someone who can do more about this reaches out so that I can
[01:56:14] discuss those things more freely because I'm not going to dox those engineers like I'm
[01:56:18] just not I don't want them to be in danger.
[01:56:21] The things that happened with Doge that the engineers told me was concerning it as well
[01:56:25] like people within his companies who were not special government employees who had this
[01:56:29] information.
[01:56:30] Yeah and there's been a lot of revelations on that on that front too like data that was
[01:56:34] exchanging ownership into private hands,
[01:56:38] and we don't know what he was doing with that data as well.
[01:56:42] Why was he interviewing the NASA administrator?
[01:56:45] He texted me and said,
[01:56:46] I'm interviewing the NASA administrator at Mar-a-Lago.
[01:56:49] I mean, that does make sense.
[01:56:50] Yeah, but why?
[01:56:52] Because he's a private contractor that wants to...
[01:56:54] That's so not okay.
[01:56:56] Why was he interviewing these admin perks?
[01:56:58] Like, that's...
[01:57:00] No, that I do understand.
[01:57:01] I can, that actually makes a lot more sense
[01:57:04] than all this other stuff because he's like the space guy,
[01:57:07] Trump obviously trusts him on the space issue
[01:57:10] and the American government is literally
[01:57:12] a money faucet for private interests
[01:57:16] and he obviously is one of the major space x's
[01:57:21] is the company, right, for space exploration and whatnot.
[01:57:26] So from Trump's perspective, that makes a total sense.
[01:57:29] I do understand that.
[01:57:32] I wonder.
[01:57:33] exactly why he shouldn't be doing it.
[01:57:35] Well, yeah.
[01:57:36] I don't think it's ethical.
[01:57:38] I don't think it's right.
[01:57:39] I want NASA to be a publicly funded institution.
[01:57:42] I don't want there to be a piecemeal, private enterprise
[01:57:46] that take over that responsibility.
[01:57:51] They're saying, let her talk.
[01:57:52] I'm being misogynistic.
[01:57:53] Go on.
[01:57:54] What else, what are we thinking?
[01:57:55] Nothing's worse than the napkin comment, and so on and so forth.
[01:57:58] All right.
[01:57:59] Well, I apologize, but it wasn't a napkin, it was a mail.
[01:58:03] I thought he-
[01:58:04] Nailed in a napkin.
[01:58:05] Okay.
[01:58:06] Okay, well, I just, which, is it worse?
[01:58:10] Which one's worse, having sex with Elon Musk?
[01:58:13] Ah!
[01:58:14] Ah!
[01:58:14] Or, or, or artificial insemination.
[01:58:18] You know what's worse is you reading my text.
[01:58:20] Yeah, that was worse.
[01:58:21] Yeah, actually, that was far worse than a napkin comment,
[01:58:24] but I apologize, I apologize for that.
[01:58:28] All right, last thing, last thing, going back to you.
[01:58:32] What is, like what was the turning point for you?
[01:58:37] There were, I get this question a lot.
[01:58:38] There wasn't, it was cumulatively,
[01:58:40] and then there was a moment that was like,
[01:58:42] oh fuck, I have to choose if I want to be a good person.
[01:58:44] So like cumulatively, I saw so many things
[01:58:47] that I was uncomfortable with,
[01:58:48] but because like the infrastructure of a cult
[01:58:51] is that everything in your life is around it,
[01:58:54] like your finances, your social community, everything.
[01:58:57] So changing your political beliefs
[01:58:58] is blowing up your entire life.
[01:59:00] It wasn't just like, oh, I believe something different.
[01:59:02] I'm punching the most powerful people in the world in the face.
[01:59:06] But when I was offered the NDA and $40 million,
[01:59:10] I had to sit there and say, what do I believe?
[01:59:14] Like, is this, do I want to trade being materially
[01:59:16] comfortable for doing what's right?
[01:59:20] So that was a choice that I had to make, them.
[01:59:27] But if I hadn't had the experiences cumulatively of like seeing the things that I did,
[01:59:32] I don't know that I would have come to the decision.
[01:59:34] But it's really hard to leave a situation like that and I feel so much regret for being a part of that rhetoric.
[01:59:43] And like I read some of the old things and I'm like, I feel like it's not, I feel so dissociated from it.
[01:59:48] Because I feel like it was just so nasty and I contributed to so much harm, but I'm just happy to be out
[01:59:56] out and to like consume real information and real books and like be around real people
[02:00:03] in my life again instead of like just MAGA people like that was my whole life was MAGA
[02:00:09] for like since I was a teenager and so then I'm out and it was I'd rather that over the
[02:00:17] private planes any day.
[02:00:19] Okay, Ashley St. Clair, buddy, thank you so much for coming on.
[02:00:22] Of course.
[02:00:23] This was great.
[02:00:24] Enjoy the pastures.
[02:00:25] I hope I wasn't too ruthless to you with the exception of that one comment.
[02:00:30] You cooked yourself with the means.
[02:00:33] You weren't supposed to scroll.
[02:00:35] I mean...
[02:00:36] So invasive.
[02:00:37] Yeah, I know.
[02:00:38] Do gaming? I gain.
[02:00:40] I do game a little.
[02:00:41] Yeah, I don't.
[02:00:42] They always yell at me for it.
[02:00:44] I used to, but I don't have time anymore.
[02:00:46] We'll do Fortnite Friday with Connor.
[02:00:49] Hell yeah.
[02:00:51] Okay, thank you.
[02:00:53] I'm going to go to the loo.
[02:00:57] Okay.
[02:00:58] Wait, do you want me to move on?
[02:01:00] No, I got it.
[02:01:01] Don't worry about it.
[02:01:02] Thank you.
[02:01:03] Thank you so much.
[02:01:04] There.
[02:01:05] I'll walk you out.
[02:01:06] Oh, he's a gentleman.
[02:01:07] Yes.
[02:01:08] He looks really tall.
[02:01:09] Oh, I need my bag.
[02:01:11] Yeah.
[02:01:12] There we go.
[02:01:13] All right.
[02:01:14] Thank you for coming on.
[02:01:15] This was great.
[02:01:16] Of course.
[02:01:17] All right.
[02:01:18] I'm going to go stay behind the door.
[02:01:19] All right, I'm going to go say hi to Cam.
[02:01:24] All right.
[02:01:25] Bye.
[02:01:26] Bye.
[02:01:27] Nice to meet you.
[02:01:42] I know the mic is on.
[02:01:43] I know.
[02:01:44] It's not a hot mic.
[02:01:49] That was a journey. That was interesting.
[02:01:51] What did you guys think?
[02:01:54] You forgot her mic, she's still wearing it?
[02:01:56] No.
[02:01:57] Um, her mic, idiot.
[02:02:10] How's the audio, by the way, on this thing?
[02:02:12] It's good, right?
[02:02:13] Like it doesn't uh, it's a lot better than I thought it would be
[02:02:27] Good idea using the mics I know eat your heart out March
[02:02:34] Okay, all right, we're back on the regular microphone
[02:02:37] I'm gonna do this next time as well. I have to pee real quick, but do we have a blast off do we are not blast off me
[02:02:48] What am I saying? Do we have a fucking?
[02:02:52] Bro she was risen you up hard
[02:02:56] It's so good I can hear the radiation particles
[02:03:01] Oh, we have at the Macy's playlist. Thank you. All right
[02:03:04] Um, we're gonna now go to the Iran deal, possibly peace deal.
[02:03:10] Um, hopefully Elon Musk doesn't kill me after this, uh, conversation.
[02:03:16] But, um, you know.
[02:03:22] So then Trump says he's a lot closer to a peace deal with Iran, but he's still a solid 50-50 on whether it'll be a good deal.
[02:03:31] Good afternoon, I'm Molly Lyne in for John Scott and this is the Fox Report.
[02:03:43] During an appearance in New York yesterday, the president once again said the Iran conflict will end soon.
[02:03:49] Today, he reportedly told Axios, if Iran doesn't offer a good deal, he'll quote, blow them to kingdom come.
[02:03:56] Meanwhile, Fox News is learning President Trump held a key phone call today with regional leaders on the months-long war.
[02:04:03] One diplomat calling that call very positive.
[02:04:07] Our coverage begins with Alex Hogan, live at the White House, where the president is spending this Memorial Day weekend.
[02:04:13] Hello, Alex.
[02:04:14] Hi, Molly. So a lot of discussions taking place here at the White House today with President Trump, as you mentioned,
[02:04:19] telling Axios that he would hold a meeting with negotiators today
[02:04:23] to go over this latest deal with Iran.
[02:04:26] And one regional diplomat telling Fox News'
[02:04:29] Trey Yenksman Middle East, quote,
[02:04:31] regional leaders were supportive of the progress
[02:04:34] and of the breakthroughs that President Trump achieved
[02:04:37] in these talks.
[02:04:38] We also heard the president say that it was 50-50
[02:04:41] whether or not there would be a deal reached
[02:04:43] and that a decision would be made by tomorrow
[02:04:46] as of whether or not strikes would resume in Iran.
[02:04:50] We're also learning at the same time,
[02:04:51] President Trump telling CBS that negotiations are getting closer.
[02:04:55] So some progress there.
[02:04:56] Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in India today.
[02:04:59] He reiterated that the president has hard lines for a deal.
[02:05:02] Iran would not be able to have any nuclear capabilities.
[02:05:06] Iran would need to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
[02:05:08] and turn over any enriched uranium.
[02:05:13] The question is about the Iranian issue.
[02:05:15] And as I said, there's been some progress done,
[02:05:18] some progress made.
[02:05:19] Even as I speak to you now, there's some work being done.
[02:05:21] There is a chance that whether it's later today, tomorrow, in a couple days, we may have something to say.
[02:05:26] Fox has told that a call took place today at 1 p.m. and that was supposed to include leaders from Saudi, Qatar, the UAE, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan.
[02:05:36] President Trump said that he would meet with Steve Wittkopf and Jared Kushner, and that Vice President Jake Vance was also expected to join that call.
[02:05:43] call. The Iranians today say that they're working on this 14-clause memorandum of understanding
[02:05:49] and under that proposal that they would reportedly agree to end the war and commit to 30 days
[02:05:54] of more negotiations. Iran claims that the deal does not include Washington's nuclear
[02:06:00] capabilities. However, of course, that is going to be one of the hard lines for the administration,
[02:06:06] something they have repeatedly argued is a non-negotiable.
[02:06:10] Meanwhile, with all of this taking place, the president was supposed to travel to his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.
[02:06:16] Those plans changed yesterday. The president's son is also holding wedding celebrations in the Bahamas today. The president, of course, not...
[02:06:23] There's so much reporting out there that's contradictory. Yes, because Trump doesn't know anything.
[02:06:30] Trump doesn't know what he's gonna do next.
[02:06:32] So obviously, for that reason, it's virtually impossible to make any sort of like serious, to do any sort of serious coverage, serious reporting on this is impossible.
[02:06:46] impossible.
[02:06:58] Hasan Piker meets Elon Musk's baby mama and she's saying clear for the first time.
[02:07:01] This is the second baby mama of Elon Musk that Hasan has had on the stream.
[02:07:05] That's funny.
[02:07:08] The stepfather one was crazy.
[02:07:16] It was pretty good, right? I mean it was a pretty interesting conversation. I kept it
[02:07:24] to relevant information, I think. Alright, now I want to try one of these. Now I want
[02:07:40] try one of these sweets brown baby to negate elon baby law what so elon's a
[02:07:46] little racist huh yeah you think what
[02:07:56] you did not nail the social interaction when you said the napkin thing
[02:07:59] though. The neocons no longer want to talk identity politics because they know they're
[02:08:12] losing. Oh, wow. Sarah Longwell, a little column made, little column B, I've stopped
[02:08:19] using the words moderate and progressive when talking about which direction party needs
[02:08:22] the move because it's neither. Oh, interesting.
[02:08:48] If it is perceived in the region that a deal with Iran allows the regime to survive and
[02:08:53] become more powerful over time, then we will have poured gasoline on the conflicts in Lebanon
[02:08:59] and Iraq.
[02:09:00] A deal that is perceived to allow Iran to survive and possess the ability to control
[02:09:06] the strike in the future will put Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Shia militias in Iraq on
[02:09:13] steroids.
[02:09:15] Dylan says, I'm sorry, is there a problem with the war you ordered?
[02:09:19] Do you think Elon was watching your interview?
[02:09:21] Fuck yes.
[02:09:25] Yeah, 100%.
[02:09:30] Yeah, not even a question.
[02:09:33] All right, let's try this fucking,
[02:09:36] let's try one of these treats,
[02:09:38] these sweet treats that she got me.
[02:09:42] This cookie.
[02:09:45] It is pretty crazy that he just showed me straight up the text messages from Elon Musk.
[02:09:56] Hmm.
[02:09:57] That's pretty good.
[02:09:58] Hmm.
[02:10:00] That's pretty good.
[02:10:08] I don't even know what this is, but...
[02:10:15] Hmm.
[02:10:28] Mm-hmm
[02:10:53] You are trending oh
[02:10:55] I
[02:10:57] Oh God
[02:11:05] Um
[02:11:07] It was straight up like the memes the memes that they were sending one another were like nine gag memes
[02:11:14] Like really cringe
[02:11:16] I wouldn't trust the thing the operative gave me to eat. I mean if I die we now know who is going to be
[02:11:26] responsible for it. The echo during the video was crazy. You should listen to it. Yeah, I don't care.
[02:11:46] Oh God, that's devastating.
[02:12:03] Do you think there's any credibility to what she implied about the election?
[02:12:06] I mean, I didn't fully understand the details, but I think what Elon was probably talking
[02:12:11] about if I'm being real is that they were probably tweaking the algorithm.
[02:12:32] Trump concluded his phone call with regional leaders regarding the Iranian proposal. He
[02:12:35] claims that an agreement has been largely negotiated, subject to finalization between
[02:12:38] in the US and Iran and various other countries as listed.
[02:12:41] He also claims that his phone call with Nini Awa
[02:12:42] went very well.
[02:12:50] Laura Loomer being Trump's duff
[02:12:52] because he looks almost normal next to her.
[02:13:05] All right.
[02:13:05] I am in the Oval Office at the White House where we just had a very good call with President Mohammed bin Salman al-Saud of Saudi Arabia.
[02:13:16] Mohammed bin Zayed al-Naghyan of the United Arab Emirates, Emir Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman bin Jassim bin Jabir al-Thani and Minister Ali al-Tawadi of Qatar.
[02:13:32] Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah of Pakistan, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey,
[02:13:43] President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt, King Abdullah II of Jordan, and King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa of Bahrain.
[02:13:54] I love that he wrote with the honorific every single person that was involved in this conversation.
[02:14:06] That is so awesome.
[02:14:08] I would pay Trump to hear, dude, it would be a total gem if we had Donald Trump read
[02:14:17] this entire tweet. Pertaining. Okay. Concerning the Islamic Republic of Iran and all things
[02:14:33] related to the memorandum of understanding pertaining to peace. An agreement has been
[02:14:40] largely negotiated subject to finalization between the United States of America, the
[02:14:46] Islamic Republic of Iran and various other countries as listed separately I
[02:14:52] had a call with Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu of Israel which likewise went
[02:14:57] very well my boss Benjamin Netanyahu the big guy I like to call him big yahoo
[02:15:05] big yahoo I call him
[02:15:09] Some people say he's the real president, while I say he'd be a great one.
[02:15:21] Final aspects and details of the deal are currently being discussed and will be announced
[02:15:27] shortly.
[02:15:29] In addition to many other elements of the agreement, the Strait of Hormuz will be open.
[02:15:35] Thank you for your attention. This is matter. President Donald J. Trump,
[02:15:45] out of the almost probably didn't say those things, but it'd be very hard for a Turkish presidency to deny it.
[02:15:50] As we say in Turkish, if you spit upwards, it's the mustache. If you spit downwards, it's the beard.
[02:15:57] Yeah. Thank you, President out of the on President Trump as a leader, the world has been waiting for centuries.
[02:16:02] He doesn't just talk about strength, he embodies it.
[02:16:05] Why does he do this stuff?
[02:16:11] It's very funny that he'll just like, wait, he deleted the post?
[02:16:26] That's awesome.
[02:16:28] He's just like, here's the thing.
[02:16:31] Okay, all the other presidents, all the other world leaders, they said they love me.
[02:16:36] They said, Mr. President, your peepee is so large.
[02:16:40] It's big, it's veiny, it's girthy, Mr. President, we love you.
[02:16:48] We love it.
[02:16:49] Don't we love it, folks?
[02:16:52] That's what they say to me.
[02:16:53] I say, why are you talking about my penis?
[02:16:56] Why are you doing it?
[02:17:01] My mom is watching. Oh, oh, sorry. Also, also, apologies to Ashley St. Claire's mom as well.
[02:17:11] If she's still watching, you know. Apologies. You can't help yourself, huh? Yeah.
[02:17:28] All right, far as latest news on the negotiation details, if the U.S. does not show flexibility,
[02:17:33] the negotiation will fail.
[02:17:35] This is from a couple hours ago.
[02:17:40] A knowledgeable source closer to the negotiation team, although the Americans have retreated
[02:17:43] from their initial approaches and accepted many of Iran's positions, there are still
[02:17:49] three serious points of disagreement that, if not resolved, the negotiation will not
[02:17:53] take place.
[02:17:54] First, the nuclear issue.
[02:17:56] iran has announced they will not enter negotiations on the nuclear issue in
[02:18:00] this round
[02:18:01] only if the other side implements trust-building conditions
[02:18:04] will the nuclear issue be discussed in the next round second block funds
[02:18:08] the block funds must be transferred the second fundamental condition for iran
[02:18:11] to enter negotiations is that
[02:18:13] iran's block funds are first transferred and released
[02:18:16] without this happening
[02:18:17] we will not enter negotiations at all
[02:18:21] iran's control over the show the hormones
[02:18:23] another disagreement is over how ships pass through the shadow for most
[02:18:31] the u.s. insists
[02:18:32] that the straight must remain
[02:18:34] uh... most fully return to previous conditions but iraq says it only
[02:18:37] commits the return in the number of ships of the previous status
[02:18:39] the meaning of this is that iran with its own model
[02:18:43] determines the number of ships allowed to pass and only permits as many as it
[02:18:47] accepts
[02:18:48] this means that ships must pass under iran's management and exactly through
[02:18:52] the route Iran specifies. So Iran is fine with reopening the Shrita form moves to previous
[02:18:58] levels of transit, but basically saying that the only way that you can get that is if you
[02:19:05] go through Iranian ports with Iranian control. Wouldn't this be a worse deal for the United
[02:19:15] States compared to JCPOA? Yes. No matter what happens, of course it's going to be a
[02:19:19] the worst deal for the United States in comparison to JCPOA because during the JCPOA, Iran had
[02:19:25] not maintained military control over the Shred of Hormuz and Iran had not withstood American
[02:19:32] attacks and had actually survived American attacks with the United States of America
[02:19:38] burning billions of dollars of assets, numerous radar systems, and also a shit ton of standoff
[02:19:47] munitions that they had in their stockpile for peer and near peer adversaries
[02:19:52] So Iran has a fuckload more leverage in this circumstance than they ever did during the JCPOA
[02:19:58] As a matter of fact during the JCPOA
[02:20:01] The United States of America was coming at it with all the leverage because they had destroyed the Iranian economy
[02:20:09] right the JCPOA
[02:20:12] The JCPOA
[02:20:14] gave Iran some that they wanted sanctions relief and Iran didn't have much in
[02:20:19] exchange that the United States wanted with the exception of enriched nuclear
[02:20:24] grade uranium.
[02:20:32] The only way we know if this is finalized or not is if this New York Times
[02:20:37] reporting is correct. Once Trump's co-pilot against Iran, Netanyahu is now a
[02:20:41] Amir passenger.
[02:20:49] Trita Parsi writes, Breaking, Trump announced after having had phone calls with leaders
[02:20:52] of Saudi, UAE, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain, and separately with Israel,
[02:20:56] a deal between the U.S. and Iran subject to final approval has essentially been reached.
[02:21:00] If you were wondering why war mongers in Washington have been freaking out, it's because of this.
[02:21:04] Peace is their nightmare.
[02:21:05] A few points.
[02:21:07] 1.
[02:21:09] knows who will be attacked for this deal. The regional anchoring of this deal is not only
[02:21:12] important for its viability on the ground, but it's also gives him a degree of protection
[02:21:15] in Washington. Obama managed to get massive international backing for his deal, but limited
[02:21:19] to lukewarm anchoring in the region. Trump uses the Islamic Republic of Iran instead of
[02:21:23] just Iran, which will be noticed in Tehran. I didn't even actually pick up on that, but
[02:21:28] that is a fairly large concession. In an official communique, recognizing the Islamic Republic
[02:21:37] Iran implies that you're no longer invested in regime change and you're invested in dealing
[02:21:43] with the existing government because that's the current government of Iran. Current government
[02:21:48] of Iran is the Islamic Republic of Iran. That's true. There are some other indicators that a deal
[02:21:59] might be imminent. I'm not going to believe it until I see it. But one of the major indicators is
[02:22:11] what are Israelis saying about it? How much is Lindsey Graham hyperventilating about it?
[02:22:19] How much is Mark Levin hyperventilating about it? What is John Federman going to say
[02:22:26] when he finds out when his handler tells him what to say, this is how we get arrived at whether or
[02:22:32] not a deal is imminent. Like, accurately predict whether or not a deal is imminent because like,
[02:22:38] anytime the American side has come close to an actual deal or has moved the negotiations along
[02:22:44] in a more productive manner, you hear from these groups, their cortisol starts spiking,
[02:22:51] They start freaking the fuck out. They lose their minds. They get very angry and they start talking about how
[02:23:00] Um
[02:23:03] They start talking about how
[02:23:09] Donald trump is actually betraying long-standing peace by not destroying iran, right?
[02:23:13] In summary, the two sides have not crossed the finishing line yet, but it is now visible
[02:23:22] and within reach.
[02:23:28] Let's take a look at some of our favorites now.
[02:23:31] Mark Levin.
[02:23:33] Houston, I think there may be a problem, Mark Levin says, Israeli official say US envoy
[02:23:39] Steve Wykhov is trying to secure an agreement at any cost and is the one pressing President
[02:23:43] Trump not to resume fighting according to Israel's channel 12.
[02:23:51] Let's be real. Donald Trump already lost. And Israel already lost. Iran won. It was an
[02:23:58] unambiguous victory for the Islamic Republic of Iran after the second week. One might even
[02:24:07] say that it was an unambiguous victory when the mosaic defense system kicked in automatically
[02:24:15] in the aftermath of the decapitation strikes. That's it. You can cope, but I've been saying
[02:24:25] this basically since like the eighth or ninth day of Operation Epic Fury, Epstein's Fury,
[02:24:34] epic fortnight fail whatever you want to call it because
[02:24:40] once Iran showed the united states of america that it was not going to stand down
[02:24:46] and showed the united states of america the regime was intact because they were fighting for survival
[02:24:52] america was fighting for domination iran was fighting for survival iran won and every day that passed
[02:25:00] that Iran and the government was not falling apart. Iran was not destabilized. It was a day
[02:25:09] where Iran was showing the rest of the world how much it was winning. What is this opening
[02:25:18] paragraph from Foreign Affairs? It is taking the Trump administration just two months to race
[02:25:22] through all five years of the Johnson administration's Vietnam policy, entry,
[02:25:26] escalation, frustrated stalemate, and negotiations. Now it's on the Nixon
[02:25:30] administration's turf. First, plus three threats, then gradual realization of the
[02:25:34] need to extricate via an unsatisfying deal. If this pace holds, the intervention
[02:25:39] Iran should be over in another few months, by which point the recriminations
[02:25:43] will have already begun. That is an incredible opening paragraph, and it is
[02:25:48] also 100% true. Look, all the agents, all the
[02:25:55] Hasbara agents are fucking chirping on the timeline. So perhaps a deal might be closed.
[02:26:01] The more you hear panic from these groups, the more you hear panic from Emily Schrader,
[02:26:06] who is literally an agent of the state of Israel, right? Like Lindsey Graham, the facto
[02:26:12] agent of the Israeli state as well. The more they panic, the closer we might be to actually
[02:26:22] securing a deal here, okay. As I've said over and over again for the past couple of months now,
[02:26:31] Iran had already won. It was up to Donald Trump to stop the bleeding, right? And the only way to
[02:26:39] stop the bleeding is with a graceful exit. And the more time that they spent on this tit for tat,
[02:26:46] this back and forth, the more time that they spent trying to do an additional blockade on the existing
[02:26:52] straight of hormones blockade
[02:26:56] was just more hemorrhaging more bleeding of
[02:27:01] confidence that people have in the might of the american military what the
[02:27:05] fuck is this coke bird
[02:27:10] what the fuck is this emote bro
[02:27:18] That's amazing.
[02:27:27] Wow.
[02:27:43] I've seen this one.
[02:27:44] Yeah, Tyler and Albert is really funny.
[02:27:48] Why is this little Bert eating all the drugs, both legal and illegal? It's terrifying.
[02:27:56] It's kind of scary. Take the drugs away from little Bert.
[02:28:04] He loves drugs.
[02:28:09] And now he's doing scuba, no this is a different kitty cat.
[02:28:15] Burt is a fucking drug addict, dude.
[02:28:30] Dr. Jihad would never prescribe cocaine to Bert.
[02:28:46] Anyway.
[02:28:53] Mark Dubowitz, the proposal is a bad joke.
[02:28:55] joke. No serious American president, especially President Trump, would accept a deal that makes
[02:28:58] the JCPOA look brilliant by comparison. This regime has never been weaker, yet its arrogant
[02:29:02] has only exceeded by its grasp on reality. Oh my God. Chirp, chirp, chirp, chirp, chirp.
[02:29:09] Tommy Vitor says the issue here is that guys like Mark pushed to start this disastrous
[02:29:14] war and now Trump is left with only bad options to end it. But the neocons never pause to
[02:29:18] to think, hmm, maybe the stupid regime change wars are the real problem.
[02:29:27] Dr. Jihad would never prescribe cocaine to Bert, okay?
[02:29:38] That's crazy.
[02:29:39] Maybe Tylenol.
[02:29:41] But not cocaine.
[02:29:42] I'm fine with Burt becoming autistic.
[02:29:49] That's there's a fint, Burt.
[02:29:53] There's a fint, Burt.
[02:30:03] The Hospice are mad at Trump for
[02:30:07] failing to finish the war that they started.
[02:30:10] Yes.
[02:30:12] Because here's what it is
[02:30:20] These guys don't have any care or consideration for the United States of America and they they don't even think
[02:30:29] About long-term prospects. They don't think about what happens to America if America perishes
[02:30:35] What happens to Israel if America perishes? They are singularly minded. It's NZ
[02:30:41] They are only invested in increasing the violence to every regional entity and dominating the
[02:30:54] entire region and specifically Iran, which is obviously the most consequential regional
[02:30:59] actor.
[02:31:01] They're not thinking about long-term consequences for the United States as far as forced projection
[02:31:09] capabilities and if the United States force projection capabilities diminish as it has
[02:31:15] what that means like how reliable of an ally they can be for Israel they just wanted to expend
[02:31:22] all American munitions down to the fucking bone as long as it meant destroying Iran
[02:31:31] that's the whole point for them that's why they're mad they're not mad because Trump failed
[02:31:37] They're mad because Trump stopped.
[02:31:40] For from their perspective, they wanted Trump to keep going.
[02:31:44] They wanted boots on the ground.
[02:31:47] They wanted things that perhaps Trump was never willing to give.
[02:31:53] That's why they're crying.
[02:31:55] Once panic and desperation get near, they don't even try to hide their core belief
[02:31:58] that the overarching duty of the American president is to serve Israel.
[02:32:07] Yeah, America doesn't have the will. America doesn't have the military capabilities of
[02:32:15] continuing operation like that. Because what is required at this point to do a real regime
[02:32:22] change in Iran is not just an aerial bombardment campaign. That much is clear, right? We've
[02:32:28] seen that, what is required is boots on the ground military warfare. And obviously, obviously
[02:32:43] America is not going to do that. There was a moment where I thought they would, but that
[02:32:54] That would probably require political capital that Donald Trump doesn't have.
[02:32:59] Gas prices cooked the president, cooked his domestic approvals.
[02:33:07] And then outside of that, he already didn't have much domestic approval to expend regardless.
[02:33:18] Imagine trying to institute a draft in these conditions.
[02:33:22] Are you kidding me?
[02:33:52] Remember, our struggle continues by the way, if you think it's over, you're wrong, okay?
[02:33:59] What's most likely going to happen now is, once this part of the conflict is done, once
[02:34:04] they like do a graceful exit, okay?
[02:34:10] They'll very quickly redouble their efforts in Cuba, to try to secure...
[02:34:16] Lamar, have you seen those shitty contekers trying to say Tom Steyer paid you just for
[02:34:21] calling him the best we got in California's governor's race, I'm out, no I haven't. But
[02:34:27] I think they forget I'm a fucking billionaire too. Why the fuck would I need another billionaire's
[02:34:33] money? I thought, I thought I was a billionaire already. I mean, look at me, look at my suit,
[02:34:50] Look at my swag.
[02:34:53] Look at my enemies.
[02:34:56] My enemies are other billionaires.
[02:35:00] Only billionaires make enemies with other billionaires, obviously.
[02:35:03] Duh.
[02:35:04] I should have known by now.
[02:35:11] That's right.
[02:35:13] Don't ever.
[02:35:18] Whatever, Sam, a fucking broke boy.
[02:35:24] Why aren't you washing your face in that Saratoga?
[02:35:26] Who's to say I didn't beforehand?
[02:35:28] the
[02:35:41] your cheap like one amount. If you had tailored that suit, it would be more believable. Okay, calm down. I think this suit fits me fine. It was funny how surprised she was when he told her, you say no to all the sponsor deals and sell out. Yeah. Well, that's because the Piker broadcasting service is sponsored by Piker.
[02:36:11] you the people, for you the people, okay? Your subscriptions allow me to maintain my editorial
[02:36:18] control first and foremost is what I care about the most, right? That's it. Uh-oh.
[02:36:32] Oh, shit. My fucking mic is...
[02:36:34] My mic stand is broken and I got to fix it. Yeah, please subscribe so I can buy a better mic stand, okay.
[02:36:49] and
[02:37:00] I need your I need your subs
[02:37:04] I can buy myself a fucking better mic stand Jesus Christ dude what the fuck
[02:37:10] so god damn annoying
[02:37:15] mic stand made of hopes and wishes not even dude not even didn't marat make that one yet and it
[02:37:23] fucking sucks so what does that say about our top minds working in the field of engineering in
[02:37:28] aerospace har harvooka thank you for the 50 bones nice why don't you move to new york personally
[02:37:43] Can you catch the next game? Unfortunately, the next games are in Cleveland the next two
[02:37:49] So I'm not here long enough for the for the Madison Square Garden game
[02:37:58] Chat was just as shocked as you are
[02:38:01] Oh barbarism critic most interesting t. Ashley St. Clair dropped in my opinion is the higher right shake pays this stylist
[02:38:13] 11k upvotes on this clip on FOMA this week.
[02:38:21] I tend to agree with this fellow more often than not.
[02:38:23] Hasan Pager Trump is goth for MAGA which is entirely, which is the entirety of the Republican
[02:38:26] party is no longer just a political figure, he's a deity, you have to look at the current
[02:38:29] modern day Republican voters as a cult, that's it.
[02:38:42] He's pretty smart and way more reasonable than the media portrays him funnily enough.
[02:38:45] I didn't even know who he was until they made him out to be so controversial.
[02:38:48] And that's why the current Democratic party is so intimidated by him.
[02:38:50] I don't like his sound, but on the whole he's pretty good for being the biggest leftist
[02:38:53] streamer.
[02:38:54] I don't watch him, but I'm glad he's resonating with so many people and bringing new folks
[02:38:57] on board with actual progressive policies and thought, oh my god, this is Reddit too.
[02:39:02] What the hell?
[02:39:08] I'm getting motion on Reddit?
[02:39:11] It's crazy.
[02:39:12] Love is on but he's just stating something we've all come to the conclusion years ago.
[02:39:19] Half of us on stream is repeating the same thing every day because there's always a few
[02:39:23] people watching for the first time.
[02:39:41] This is a rare good sub true, that's true.
[02:39:58] are glazing you more than your own subreddit is true.
[02:40:25] I missed the Ashley Sinclair segment.
[02:40:27] I wish there was a way for me to rewind the stream.
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[02:40:50] Bring you up to date with all you need to know
[02:40:52] on day 85 of the US-Israel war with Iran.
[02:40:56] Let's start with some of today's key developments.
[02:40:59] Iran says it's in the final stages of drafting
[02:41:02] a framework peace deal with the United States.
[02:41:05] The US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio,
[02:41:07] says some progress has been made with Iran.
[02:41:11] Mr. Rubio was speaking on a trip to India.
[02:41:14] What's this music, bro?
[02:41:15] Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum,
[02:41:17] okay.
[02:41:17] With the impact of the war on energy prices
[02:41:19] was high on the agenda.
[02:41:21] Israel issues evacuation orders for towns and villages
[02:41:24] in southern Lebanon.
[02:41:26] And, of course, we'll get the latest from our teams.
[02:41:32] Across the world, we'll be live with our correspondents in Beirut and Jerusalem.
[02:41:36] Plus, we'll hear analysis from our correspondents monitoring developments from here in London.
[02:41:41] Let's start with some news from the U.S., Iran and Pakistan.
[02:41:46] About an end to the war, Pakistan, which is trying to negotiate an agreement between Iran
[02:41:50] and the U.S., says talks over the past 24 hours have resulted in encouraging progress towards
[02:41:56] a final understanding. State television said there had been some convergence of views,
[02:42:01] though gaps remained. It said nuclear issues were not part of the framework, and the Strait
[02:42:06] of Hormuz had nothing to do with the United States. The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman
[02:42:11] told state media they were finalizing a draft understanding with the U.S.
[02:42:16] Our initial intention was to draft a memorandum of understanding, a kind of framework agreement
[02:42:25] comprised of 14 clauses. This memorandum of understanding will address the essential points
[02:42:31] for ending the imposed war, as well as the fundamental issues for us. Within a reasonable
[02:42:37] period the details will be discussed, and a final agreement will ultimately be concluded.
[02:42:42] We are currently in the final stages of finalizing these memoranda of understanding."
[02:42:50] Donald Trump's, as he believes, Iran was, in his words, getting a lot closer to reaching
[02:42:54] a deal. He's received Tehran's latest draft proposal and is due to hold a phone call with
[02:42:58] leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Egypt, Turkey and Pakistan. Elsewhere, the
[02:43:05] US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in India, more on that later, but he was asked about
[02:43:10] the war with Iran.
[02:43:11] There's been some progress done, some progress made, even as I speak to you now, there's
[02:43:17] some work being done. There is a chance that whether it's later today, tomorrow, in a couple
[02:43:21] days we may have something to say but this issue needs to be solved as the
[02:43:24] president said one way or the other Iran can never have a nuclear weapon the
[02:43:27] straits need to be open without tolls they need to turn over their enriched
[02:43:31] uranium they need to turn or they're highly enriched uranium that we need to
[02:43:35] address that issue we need to address the issue of enriched I've told you guys
[02:43:38] from the start if you recall my Trita Parsey interviews early on what did I
[02:43:45] tell you
[02:43:51] That the enriched uranium side was the most like
[02:43:55] was the most
[02:43:59] Easy
[02:44:00] Was the easiest concession to extract and them hyper focusing on the the enriched uranium side of things
[02:44:09] Was a sign that they were inevitably going to reach a fucking reasonable negotiation
[02:44:17] Okay
[02:44:18] Why is Marco Rubio in India?
[02:44:21] What do you mean? He's normalizing relations with India, dude. He's trying to give Indian business
[02:44:27] people visas, which by the way, so awesome. Dude, white supremacists at this point should
[02:44:33] just kill themselves, right? Like, you literally have the president who is a slave to Israel,
[02:44:40] your favorite president of all times, a slave to Israel. His mass deportation project was
[02:44:46] roundly opposed by the masses through direct action and failed in places like Minneapolis.
[02:44:53] He openly went to China and was subservient and came back and told Sean Hannity that it's
[02:45:01] actually wonderful if there's a million Chinese, if not two million Chinese students coming into
[02:45:06] the United States of America. He literally said China should continue buying farmland.
[02:45:11] Okay, and now Marco Rubio is running around India begging Indian wealth to come to the United States of America
[02:45:20] How can you be a white supremacist and look at this current administration and
[02:45:26] Think that this guy is your guy. They threw you red meat in the beginning
[02:45:32] They harmed some of the most vulnerable people in American society
[02:45:37] Okay, you thought white America was a reality
[02:45:41] This is literally post-Brexit UK, okay? These fucking dumbasses thought, oh, if we do Brexit, now, motherfucking migrants, yeah?
[02:45:51] Yeah, post-Brexit, the number of migrants in the UK exploded!
[02:45:56] And you were worried about the Polish migrants, and now you got even, like, more non-white migrants coming into the country.
[02:46:07] Awesome. I obviously have no issue with migration. I myself am fresh off the boat. Well, no longer as fresh obviously it's been like what fucking almost 15 years at this point, right?
[02:46:21] But it's so funny. It's so awesome that these guys are like, yeah, we're going to vote for this guy because he's going to do racism.
[02:46:31] He's gonna do racism beyond like the regular level of racism that already exists in American society or in Western society broadly
[02:46:39] Okay
[02:46:51] Almost 17 years on true true true
[02:46:57] So
[02:46:59] It's very funny that these guys who are like
[02:47:02] Who are like yeah, no, I I love Trump because you know Stephen Miller. He's based
[02:47:09] Stephen Miller
[02:47:12] Stephen Miller, he's so base get fucked dude get fucked
[02:47:18] Mark live in you don't sideline an ally who fought along your side in a major military operation
[02:47:22] Either this is just another long list of smears against any how who the disreputable New York Times Jerusalem post despise are a very
[02:47:28] big strategic mistake. I love that Mark Levin is mad that his favorite precedent of all
[02:47:35] time is being disparaged. Okay?
[02:47:56] is looking good. Wait, is this the one I think? Oh my God. He's so fucking, he's so toast.
[02:48:11] Um, speaking of Stephen Miller, have you seen him on the news since the plenary authority comment?
[02:48:16] and
[02:48:21] Yes, he went on television. He was allowed to go back on television so he could fucking
[02:48:26] Talk about how thomas massie was not based
[02:48:30] Because they're all
[02:48:32] Servile to israel at the end of the day, but maybe perhaps not as servile as we previously thought who knows
[02:48:42] You know
[02:48:45] Who knows
[02:48:51] According to my source of the job proposal that's supposed to be finalized includes Al Jazeera English
[02:48:55] Ali Hashem end of war on all fronts including Lebanon freeing several billions of dollars at Iran's block funds lifted the US
[02:49:01] Naval blockaded opening the Shreddor Hormuz withdrawal of American force from the immediate vicinity of Iran after this the parties will have 30 days
[02:49:07] They agree on the nuclear issue. Oh my god, brother
[02:49:10] All I can say is Masha'Allah. I mean they got everything. They got everything. I mean this is, this is, it's over.
[02:49:25] And we don't know what the consequences of this will look like on the global stage.
[02:49:32] This is going to be one of the most consequential, like history books will write about the American
[02:49:43] period of Middle Eastern conflict, because obviously when we look back in history, we
[02:49:50] look at like decades as a relatively short time frame, right?
[02:49:54] But we will look at like a post 9-11 America as like the end of American Empire, and one
[02:50:01] One of the most consequential moments where the demise set in in a way where people can
[02:50:10] see it, feel it and understand it will be seen as this moment where the American President
[02:50:17] Donald Trump decided to lean into Israeli goals and Israeli demands to such a degree
[02:50:30] that they lost and everyone else saw it and they did it in a short, in a relatively short
[02:50:37] period of time.
[02:50:46] a pack in church all day every day and rally the motherfucking troops
[02:50:50] apex currently retweet imposes a blast in trust report a piece of the river on
[02:50:53] the paper preparing to publicly take sides against u.s president in a deeply
[02:50:57] unpopular war
[02:50:58] dude i have
[02:50:59] i'm thinking of like
[02:51:00] that the democratic party policies are salivating the prospect of like
[02:51:04] winning over the
[02:51:05] uh... the pro-israel money again
[02:51:09] like all you have will be the pros will party
[02:51:12] please
[02:51:13] Meanwhile, their base is like, if you do this, we will punish you endlessly.
[02:51:34] The rumored 60-day senator Roger Wickers says, the rumored 60-day ceasefire of the belief
[02:51:38] that Iran will engage in a good faith, engage in good faith will be a disaster.
[02:51:41] think it comes by operation epic fury would be wrought um we already we already covered this
[02:51:49] lindsey gramm is crying turkey's back on the table by the way so big dubs for the turks in the chat
[02:51:58] turkey wanted to create this joint regional front for an iran deal in istanbul before
[02:52:01] oh mom talks and tehran had refused funny how it has come to that joint regional block is about to
[02:52:06] stop it. Raghup, yeah, this man, yeah, Ozhongibiyaziosnabi, yuh. Raghup Soyl is so funny because
[02:52:23] he's a turkey bureau chief from Middle East Eye and he's supposed to talk like a journalist
[02:52:29] and like, at least try to remain somewhat objective,
[02:52:34] but anytime anything turkey related takes place,
[02:52:37] he just immediately's like, that's right,
[02:52:39] we're the fucking best.
[02:52:40] Yeah, yeah, you bitches didn't know.
[02:52:43] Turkey is at the fucking table.
[02:52:44] It's so funny.
[02:52:47] It's such a funny thing to tweet out, man.
[02:52:50] Yeah, Turkey wanted to do this from the start.
[02:52:53] Yeah, you bitches didn't know.
[02:52:55] Turkey's still the table, motherfucker.
[02:52:59] The published deal is worse version than Obama's JCPOA. If agreed, it will be a huge humiliation for Trump and a huge victory for the regime in Iran.
[02:53:05] I don't believe Trump went through all of this trouble to surrender. Dude. Dude.
[02:53:11] It's over. Give it up. Give up. It's over. I don't understand. I genuinely don't understand what these guys think is going to happen.
[02:53:19] It's not like Israel has the ambitions or the military capabilities of invading Iran personally.
[02:53:26] Like what is this baby like expectation like the most petulant child country on the fucking planet, dude
[02:53:35] Literally there they they're just like you have to die for us like why won't you die for us the fuck are you doing?
[02:53:42] There is nothing
[02:53:46] There is nothing that could take place Iran's far as news denies Trump's claim to the sugar hormones will return to his pre-war status
[02:53:51] Saying any possible deal would leave Iran the control passage routes. Yes. No, we already already covered this
[02:53:56] That's most likely what's going to take place.
[02:54:05] That's most likely what's going to take place. That is what's going on. There is no other alternative here.
[02:54:10] The only other alternative is escalation, which is what Israel wants.
[02:54:13] Escalation that requires boots on the ground military warfare, which Trump notoriously is shy about.
[02:54:21] Okay?
[02:54:21] And even then there's no guarantee that the straight opens
[02:54:27] What are we supposed to do go wage a 20 year 30 year fucking conflict with Iran?
[02:54:35] So that Israel can continue its expansionist project
[02:54:39] Without any impediments without any fucking regional actors that are capable militarily of of
[02:54:44] establishing deterrence
[02:54:46] Because that's the goal here Israel wants greater Israel project
[02:54:49] They know that the only country in the region that has the military capabilities and the ambition to stop Israel from doing this
[02:54:56] Is Iran all of the other countries in the Gulf are servile to American Western and therefore Israeli interests
[02:55:03] Iran is the only fucking threat
[02:55:05] Finally you understand. What do you mean finally you understand? I've been saying this for quite a while now my friend. What do you mean?
[02:55:13] finally
[02:55:15] Guy who just came in to the broadcast today, I guess saying oh finally you get it
[02:55:22] And Israel is so fucking insane that they genuinely think no just bleed out America fucking who cares as long as
[02:55:29] We get to as long as we get to destroy Iran
[02:55:34] We don't even care about what happens to the region if Iran this country with 93 million people is destabilized
[02:55:42] Like it's fine
[02:55:45] They're so incredibly shameless, they're unbelievably shameless.
[02:55:49] The warmongers and the pro-Israel crowd have been freaking out for the past 36 hours publicly
[02:55:53] with Trump announcing a deal just now.
[02:55:55] The freakout will crescendo.
[02:55:56] Nenyeah will likely be more muted publicly.
[02:55:58] He cannot afford to confront Trump publicly, particularly not as he's gearing up for elections.
[02:56:02] But the voices in Washington often act as a proxy to be loud, desperate and wreaking
[02:56:06] of despair.
[02:56:07] I'm sorry.
[02:56:08] Okay?
[02:56:09] This is a little bit of a chapeau joke, but I 100% agree with it at this point.
[02:56:14] It's just object, it's abject reality, okay?
[02:56:17] There are forces in this world that are capable of defeating Trumpism.
[02:56:21] It's not the Democratic Party, okay?
[02:56:25] It's China and it's Iran.
[02:56:27] Those are the only two forces that have shown time and time again that they are capable
[02:56:32] of defeating Trumpism.
[02:56:33] And both of those forces destroyed Trumpism, destroyed MAGA, destroyed Donald Trump's ambitions
[02:56:39] and objectives by fighting for it.
[02:56:42] With China, it wasn't military conflict, it was the tariffs war, right?
[02:56:48] As long as you have fucking leverage against Trump, and you just sit, you tunnel in, and
[02:56:55] you say, no, we're gonna keep our dignity, we're gonna keep our sovereignty, and we're
[02:56:58] gonna fight for it, Donald Trump has to buckle at a certain point, because the Western world
[02:57:03] is far too comfortable.
[02:57:07] This entire experience, like the whole point, the buy-in for the system requires a level
[02:57:22] of relative comfort to be maintained by the average American.
[02:57:29] Once those comforts go away, if inflation becomes too much of a problem, if you can't
[02:57:34] for gas any longer, your long commutes become unsustainable. All of a sudden, people start freaking
[02:57:42] the fuck out. We saw this during COVID as well. We told people they couldn't get a fucking haircut.
[02:57:53] We told people they couldn't get a goddamn haircut and people literally were storming
[02:57:57] state capitals with weapons, okay? Demanding that businesses open up a fucking gun point.
[02:58:04] Yes, Americans do not have any pain tolerance whatsoever.
[02:58:10] And relative to the Palestinian population, Israeli society has no pain tolerance whatsoever
[02:58:15] either.
[02:58:16] Same with Iran.
[02:58:24] What the fuck is Trump supposed to do?
[02:58:30] and munitions markets and munitions and midterms right the three m's markets munitions midterms
[02:58:38] midterms is just a stand-in for you know domestic pressures from the public and the
[02:58:45] people's appetite for further war and destruction with with some kind of cost incurred by the
[02:58:51] the regular average American.
[02:58:57] Market volatility causes Trump to get a bunch of phone calls.
[02:59:02] We've already seen certain industries fall apart.
[02:59:05] Obviously, air travel is one of them that experienced tremendous instability.
[02:59:10] Jet fuel became very difficult to acquire.
[02:59:15] Prices go up.
[02:59:17] Travel is more difficult.
[02:59:21] potentially go under? There is not only just an anti-imperialist argument here,
[02:59:31] but an anti-capitalist one, because these two things are obviously aligned with
[02:59:34] one another. Imperialism being the highest age of capitalism. Imperialism is a
[02:59:39] necessity under capitalism. What Iran did was basically accelerate the
[02:59:47] contradictions, exhaust the contradictions. This international system of trade is delicate,
[02:59:56] it's fragile. Capital is international. So if you want to harm American profit centers,
[03:00:04] you don't have to actually directly hit the United States of America any longer. If you
[03:00:08] want to harm American profit centers, you can harm American assets in the region because
[03:00:13] America has an expansive empire, okay? It's everywhere. American capital is all around
[03:00:24] the world. And international trade has created this delicate system where, if the Strait
[03:00:33] of Hormuz closes, that has impact all around the world, everywhere around the world that
[03:00:39] impact is felt because these regions are not region locked because if the Asian
[03:00:45] markets can't get oil and gas and can't have their energy needs be met then they
[03:00:49] can no longer produce where all the components for the parts that are being
[03:00:53] put together in the United States of America being produced in China in India
[03:00:59] if they no longer have their energy needs met they can no longer produce if
[03:01:03] they can no longer produce and resources become scarce the the the
[03:01:07] components become scarce, then all of a sudden, Americans receive an inflationary shock.
[03:01:15] It's all connected to one another.
[03:01:17] And Iran used that interconnected nature of international capital to its advantage to
[03:01:23] fight for its sovereignty.
[03:01:28] It exposed how unbelievably insecure this whole thing is, how unbelievably fragile
[03:01:34] This entire system is very important lesson to learn there on the domestic front and I there was a journalist who who wrote this brilliant statement in Bolivia right and I think they're that there's a takeaway there's a lesson for America there to for Americans in fighting their own battles against capital.
[03:02:01] I'm going to read you that quote real quick. Let me see if I can find it. It was brilliant.
[03:02:10] Because there's been a general strike taking place in Bolivia as America is trying to intervene once again in Bolivia.
[03:02:19] Oli Vargas writes this is Bolivia day 8 of the general strike barricades across all the highways bringing all trade and economic activity to a halt commercial trucks backed up for miles.
[03:02:31] This continues until the neoliberal government resigns workers of every country have their straight of hormones.
[03:02:41] That's it.
[03:02:43] That's precisely it.
[03:02:47] Capital is this behemoth that consumes everything, right?
[03:02:53] We all exist under this system, and oftentimes we think it's impossible to tackle.
[03:03:00] But it's not so impossible to actually hit profit centers.
[03:03:05] It's not so impossible to force capital to concede at times.
[03:03:11] We only feel that it's impossible.
[03:03:14] But the reality is, this system is delicate, it is very fragile, especially it's exceptionally
[03:03:25] fragile in a country like the United States of America where we are comfortable, we're
[03:03:31] used to certain comforts.
[03:03:38] But as just in time manufacturing designed to incur maximum amounts of profits has made
[03:03:45] the entire logistical the supply chain unbelievably insecure, in a moment's notice if the shred
[03:03:53] of our moves closes or rather any other passageway is blocked in some way, you immediately see
[03:04:03] an inflation crisis.
[03:04:07] One labor union could potentially have tremendous impact in the entire domestic economy, whether
[03:04:16] it be the Teamsters or the Longshoremen or even the Transit unions.
[03:04:21] It could.
[03:04:22] You wouldn't even need a general strike to be able to collapse the entire system for
[03:04:28] a limited amount of time to have your needs be met.
[03:04:37] This is why union participation is so low in this country.
[03:04:43] This is why many of the unions in this country are corporate unions and terrified of doing
[03:04:48] anything or rather comfortable with their current position in society.
[03:04:53] At least the leadership is sometimes there are exceptions, of course, but it's just
[03:05:02] important to understand that like what Iran was doing in the show to Hormuz is not dissimilar
[03:05:06] to a work stoppage that takes place in a unionized shop.
[03:05:16] The IRGC affiliate at Farz New Agency reported that the US officials involved in negotiations
[03:05:20] sent indirect messages to the Iranian side through intermediaries urging them to ignore
[03:05:24] Trump's tweets, saying his public statements are purely for domestic and media consumption
[03:05:28] and that his position at the negotiation table is completely different.
[03:05:33] A source told Fars that Trump has realized that Iran is not one to give concessions and
[03:05:38] sends word through intermediaries that his statements should not be paid attention to.
[03:05:53] These are the president's points consistently and his preference is always to deal with
[03:05:57] it in a diplomatic way.
[03:06:00] me as BBC Persian's special correspondent, Kazra Najee. So how close are we to a peace
[03:06:04] deal? We still don't know. And a spokesman for Iran's negotiating team, he was appointed
[03:06:11] yesterday actually, and he was on Iranian TV, and he was saying that we are near and
[03:06:17] we are far. But at the same time, the detail that he gave is that they're working on a
[03:06:23] a memorandum of understanding that would pave the way for 30 to 60-day detailed negotiations
[03:06:33] to end the war. And he said that the main things that we are discussing is an extension
[03:06:40] of the ceasefire and preferably end of the war. Secondly, the lifting of the U.S. blockade
[03:06:48] of Iran's ports, and thirdly, freeing of Iran's frozen assets in various banks.
[03:06:57] That memorandum of Iran's understanding, where they have reached, we don't know, but nevertheless
[03:07:02] that document has been taken out of Iran by Asim Maneir, who is the chief of the Pakistan
[03:07:12] Army and I suppose that document has now been relayed to Washington to President Trump and
[03:07:20] his team. He's going to discuss this later today with his advisors. Jay Devans has been called in
[03:07:30] for this session. He also is set to be sort of planning to make phone calls to the Gulf region
[03:07:38] countries, the leaders. So a big decision is coming and he has said before that if it's
[03:07:47] not what he wants to hear, that's not going to happen. The war could start as soon as
[03:07:51] tomorrow. So we will have to wait and see.
[03:07:54] And how realistic is it that a nuclear part of this might be left out at this stage?
[03:08:00] The nuclear part is not as important now as the Strait of Hormuz is, and interestingly
[03:08:09] that spokesman for Iran's negotiating team did not mention anything to do with the Strait
[03:08:16] of Hormuz or the nuclear issue.
[03:08:19] The Strait of Hormuz is an urgent priority for the U.S. and for the world, and for the
[03:08:25] world economy.
[03:08:26] So anything, any document that does not mention the lifting of that blockade by Iran after
[03:08:34] the Strait of Hormuz is going to be difficult for the U.S. to digest.
[03:08:40] Thank you very much.
[03:08:41] You can get Kazranaji there with your analysis.
[03:08:42] Thank you.
[03:08:43] Well, as we mentioned, the U.S. Secretary of State, Marka Rubio, has been in India.
[03:08:48] The trip comes during a global energy crisis triggered by the Iran War.
[03:08:53] shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway that's become a flashpoint
[03:08:57] since Israel and the US attacked Iran, have virtually ground to a halt. It's impacted
[03:09:02] India because nearly half of its crude oil imports usually pass through the Strait, more
[03:09:07] from our South Asia correspondent Azadeh Mashiri.
[03:09:10] We just finished hearing some remarks by the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio here in Delhi,
[03:09:16] and this visit comes at a particularly tense time. The US-Israel war on Iran has triggered
[03:09:22] and soaring energy prices around the world.
[03:09:24] And that's certainly being felt here in India,
[03:09:27] a country that imports 80% thereabouts of its energy.
[03:09:31] Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been encouraging people
[03:09:33] to use the Metro to work from home.
[03:09:35] And yet despite being directly affected by the war,
[03:09:38] it does not have a seat at the negotiating table,
[03:09:41] unlike its archival, Pakistan.
[03:09:44] Now, that is one element of the many tensions
[03:09:46] between the United States and India right now.
[03:09:49] But at this briefing, the U.S. ambassador to India has insisted that when he witnessed
[03:09:54] the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Marco Rubio earlier today, that the
[03:09:59] relationship is on solid footing.
[03:10:01] Marco Rubio said that he was here to reaffirm those ties.
[03:10:05] But what that means, practically speaking, for India is it continues to feel the ramifications
[03:10:09] of the war is yet unclear.
[03:10:14] houses on now. My life for Pakistan. Pakistan's in the
[03:10:19] bad. In Lebanon, the military said an Israeli strike targeted an army barracks in the south
[03:10:25] wounding a soldier, despite a ceasefire being extended. Israel has continued to strike southern
[03:10:31] Lebanon. Today they issued another evacuation warning for more towns and villages.
[03:10:36] Joining me live from Beirut is BBC Arabic Sir Rami Rouhaim and in Jerusalem, our correspondent
[03:10:41] So Rami, how much faith do people in Lebanon have in the ceasefire?
[03:10:47] Well, there's no ceasefire to begin with by any reasonable definition of the word.
[03:10:54] Just a few, a couple of hours back, the Lebanese Ministry of Health said that a strike in the immediate vicinity of a hospital,
[03:11:03] hospital, the Hiram hospital in Tehr, wounded 25 people, all of whom are healthcare workers,
[03:11:12] medical, nursing, and administrative staff at the hospital itself.
[03:11:16] Tehr in particular has seen many such attacks just a couple of days.
[03:11:21] Two rescuers were killed in a direct Israeli strike on their vehicle.
[03:11:27] It was captured on video.
[03:11:29] But also today there were strikes across the south, as you mentioned, and we are hearing
[03:11:34] reports from the official news agency about five people killed a couple of hours ago among
[03:11:38] them children, and another four people killed in a separate airstrike.
[03:11:42] So there is no ceasefire.
[03:11:44] There was no ceasefire before the latest round of direct negotiations between Lebanon and
[03:11:49] Israel in Washington.
[03:11:52] And there was no ceasefire even since the last ceasefire in November 2024, when the
[03:11:59] Lebanon and Israel reached a cessation of hostilities, the Israelis never seized their
[03:12:04] fire and Hezbollah took 15 months of hits without responding.
[03:12:08] The difference now is that Hezbollah is responding.
[03:12:11] So today we also saw attacks by Hezbollah directed especially at Iron Dome platforms
[03:12:19] and also Israeli military vehicles in south Lebanon.
[03:12:22] And has there been any reaction from Lebanon's government or from Hezbollah?
[03:12:27] As well as reaction is to strike back. Unlike the 15 months I mentioned, during which it
[03:12:33] just took hits without striking back, this time it is striking back. Lebanon's reaction
[03:12:37] is a different matter. Lebanon still pretends that there is a ceasefire. The latest statement
[03:12:42] following the last round of direct negotiations in Washington, Lebanon spoke of diplomatic
[03:12:48] triumph for Lebanon, of what it said was tangible diplomatic progress in favor of Lebanon, and
[03:12:55] It said that progress was the extension of the ceasefire currently in place.
[03:12:59] It wasn't in place before, it wasn't extended, there was no ceasefire.
[03:13:03] But also the Lebanese government seems to not want to jeopardize the negotiations whatever
[03:13:08] happens on the ground and whatever the Israelis do.
[03:13:11] So they're not even threatening to pull back from the negotiations.
[03:13:14] There's another round on the 29th, there will be a meeting of military officials from both
[03:13:18] countries and then again the political track in the beginning of June.
[03:13:23] Thank you very much indeed, Rami.
[03:13:25] Amir, now what is Israel saying about the strikes in Lebanon?
[03:13:29] To be honest, not a great deal.
[03:13:33] You have these daily updates, these fresh evacuation, forced evacuation orders from the
[03:13:38] military spokesperson for all those villages in the south of Lebanon.
[03:13:41] But in terms of the political leaders, you aren't hearing a great deal.
[03:13:46] We know Israel wants to see the disarmament and dismantling of Hezbollah.
[03:13:50] It wants a long-term peace with Lebanon, but it hasn't really articulated its great strategy
[03:13:55] for how to achieve that.
[03:13:56] You have this extension of the ceasefire that Rami mentioned, the ceasefire only in name,
[03:14:01] another 45 days.
[03:14:03] And it is expected that in the coming weeks there will be further negotiations on the
[03:14:06] detail about those thorny issues of Hezbollah's assignment, Israeli withdrawal from the south
[03:14:12] of the country.
[03:14:13] But I think there is an awareness that it is kind of a second order conflict in the sense
[03:14:18] that much of it depends on the outcome of the U.S.-Iran negotiations with, you must
[03:14:23] remember that Iran has consistently demanded that a ceasefire deal will be based on a halt
[03:14:30] of fighting on all fronts, which would include Israel and Lebanon and Hezbollah as well.
[03:14:34] And is there any sense of Hezbollah, they're feeling at all sidelined from the broader
[03:14:39] peace talks?
[03:14:43] You're definitely getting that sense indeed.
[03:14:45] I mean, you have to remember at the start of this war, President Trump and Prime Minister
[03:14:50] Netanyahu presented themselves as equal partners, allies.
[03:14:53] It's widely accepted that Prime Minister Netanyahu talked President Trump into launching
[03:14:59] this war, presenting regime changes, perhaps as simple as what the US did in Venezuela.
[03:15:05] Clearly, it didn't go that way.
[03:15:07] We now know Prime Minister Netanyahu is very keen to return to striking Iranian regime sites
[03:15:13] to cause as much damage as possible. But you heard from President Trump this week saying
[03:15:17] of Prime Minister Netanyahu that he will do whatever I want him to do. And then you've
[03:15:21] had these incredible reports in U.S. media suggesting that there was a very tense phone
[03:15:25] call between the two this week in which President Trump laid out how he's going to pursue the
[03:15:30] diplomatic path with Iran. And Prime Minister Netanyahu was apparently incandescent. His
[03:15:35] hair was on fire. And today in The New York Times, we've read that Israel is apparently
[03:15:40] so sideline, so cut out of the information loop about what's going on, that they're having
[03:15:45] to turn to their intelligence assets in Iran and friendly leaders in the region for updates.
[03:15:51] So the image we're getting from the outside is of President Trump.
[03:15:54] Venezuela didn't get a regime change.
[03:15:58] Yeah, but listen.
[03:16:06] It's not a secret that under the Delcey Rodriguez administration, Venezuela has become much
[03:16:13] more servile to the interests of foreign capital, right?
[03:16:18] I mean, right off the jump, think about it this way.
[03:16:22] Like Amor Hayden, Maduro was one protected by Cuban Special Forces and was shipping oil
[03:16:29] to Cuba.
[03:16:30] That was never going to stop.
[03:16:31] I'm fairly certain that if Trump was like, you have to stop sending oil to Cuba.
[03:16:36] Maduro would be like, no, fuck off.
[03:16:41] Delta Rodriguez definitely either due to pressure or because of her own ambitions
[03:16:49] is absolutely playing along with Donald Trump's agenda.
[03:16:55] Venezuela is gone.
[03:16:56] Now, the administration in Venezuela might resemble the previous administration.
[03:17:01] the people are possibly the same people that are in charge.
[03:17:08] So while there isn't really a regime change, a real regime change, it's still technically
[03:17:14] Shavistas, right, that are responsible for the governance of the country, it's very
[03:17:22] clear that financial interests and foreign capital is entering the country, and we'll
[03:17:28] We'll only see the impact of that in the next decade if we make it out that long.
[03:17:39] Yeah, Venezuela, the humiliation continues.
[03:17:41] The US Army is doing free military drills in Caracas, like it's stuff like this.
[03:17:58] So I don't know I
[03:18:03] Don't know if like delcy Rodriguez sold out
[03:18:08] There's decent
[03:18:11] There is a decent evidence that she sold out potentially or I don't know if she's under tremendous pressure and and this is the calculation, you know
[03:18:20] The calculation is like we don't want Venezuelans to die. We don't want them to suffer. So we had to just take this L here
[03:18:28] But, if there is one lesson to learn from how to deal with Trump, it's this.
[03:18:38] You have to become, you have to become stronger.
[03:18:43] You have to try to develop some kind of leverage.
[03:18:46] You have to suck the American government into a military quagmire if necessary.
[03:18:50] If you want sovereignty, and I'm not discounting the delicate calculation that people are
[03:18:57] making here. This is a difficult choice. No one wants their people to die, right?
[03:19:04] So maybe sometimes people say, you know what? I'd rather not fight and have my people die.
[03:19:09] I'd rather become servile to Western interests. I would rather destroy Venezuelan sovereignty,
[03:19:15] and then who knows, maybe in the long run, things will get marginally better.
[03:19:20] And it's clear, it's clear that like there are differences with, there are differences
[03:19:34] within countries that have fought back against Donald Trump, whether it be the Houthis with
[03:19:41] Operation Prosperity Guardian or whatever the fuck it was called, where Trump had to
[03:19:46] the back away from that naval incursion, whether it be Iran, as we're seeing now.
[03:19:53] Iran has agreed to a memorandum of understanding that would halt fighting on all fronts, including
[03:19:57] Lebanon, reopen the Shredi Hormuz, lift the US naval blockade, allow free commercial
[03:20:01] traffic, and release $25 billion in frozen Iranian assets.
[03:20:06] Nuclear issues would be negotiated within 30 to 60 days.
[03:20:16] China, unlike the European leaders, said fuck off when Donald Trump tried to do a tariff
[03:20:31] battle.
[03:20:33] America tried to engage China in a tariff war, and China, held firm, chose to utilize
[03:20:46] their leverage, the leverage that they had.
[03:20:50] So when Donald Trump went to Beijing,
[03:20:53] he demonstrated a very different attitude against China,
[03:20:56] right?
[03:20:58] Same with Iran.
[03:21:00] Donald Trump came in thinking he could destroy Iran with ease.
[03:21:08] Iran pushed back,
[03:21:10] and even with all of the outside influence coming from,
[03:21:16] Even with all the outside influence coming from Israel
[03:21:22] Donald Trump is now forced to
[03:21:26] Donald Trump is now forced to cut a deal that is not favorable
[03:21:35] To the admin at all
[03:21:46] I don't believe in a peace treaty how people don't sell this as a third perfidy attempt is beyond me. We'll see
[03:21:52] We'll see the only thing
[03:21:55] That I have the only thing that I'm looking at right now. I like I'm I look I've said this already. I said this already
[03:22:05] It's not over
[03:22:08] Until it's over
[03:22:10] Okay
[03:22:11] It's not accomplished until until the straight is open until the naval assets retreat from the region
[03:22:19] Before that happens. There is no peace deal because Israel can always fuck it up
[03:22:26] Okay
[03:22:27] That is always a likely reality understand that
[03:22:35] Israel can always come in and ruin this deal Israel can always come in and rat fuck this deal
[03:22:41] And they most likely will try to do that by the way to understand that
[03:22:55] But as it stands
[03:23:03] Given how much is real is chirping here it kind of feels like it's a given how much is real is chirping here
[03:23:11] maybe it's uh maybe it's slated to happen
[03:23:28] seeing out the belligerent Netanyahu but then again of course this could all
[03:23:32] change if the ceasefire talks do break down and there is a return to fighting
[03:23:36] and we could see the two becoming united once again.
[03:23:40] Emi Anadha and Rami Rohayyam. Thank you very much indeed both of you for your thoughts today.
[03:23:46] Now whether you're joining us on YouTube, TikTok,
[03:23:49] sounds, radio or TV, thanks for your time. We'll be back at the same time tomorrow with the Iran War today.
[03:23:59] Yeah, in Venezuela the US-led economic boom is nowhere to be found.
[03:24:03] Trump's has been as Wayland's are benefiting from the US oil grab but workers tell a different story on this on the ground report from
[03:24:09] Just go do a Santos. Of course, there's no fucking economic benefit. It's the United States of America
[03:24:14] We already our first act was literally to steal
[03:24:19] their oil and sell it and
[03:24:22] and
[03:24:24] Like the first thing America did was straight up steal their fucking oil man and sell it and then turn around and
[03:24:31] And and make it seem like where it was good that we're doing this forum like we're managing their oil revenue
[03:24:38] Even Fox can't spin the deal off
[03:24:41] You know what I want to hear from I want to hear from the base the asmen gold based a pack gold
[03:24:48] What will based a pack gold say
[03:24:50] How will he spin it yeah this is based actually I know I really wanted to keep waging war
[03:25:05] with Iran M is real high folks are I mean these guys are real terrorists you know we
[03:25:11] got to keep fighting them Iran is a real danger and imminent danger but yeah it's also based
[03:25:18] Donald Trump actually pulled out. He's so he's so smart. Yeah
[03:25:23] To get that straight open to get the insurance companies come. Yeah, where's mr. Contingencies tray or whatever tray Easton in the chat
[03:25:33] Where are my goats at
[03:25:38] Perfetti is more likely what the fuck is this no this is not
[03:25:42] This is not perfect. This is Trump coping. That's why Fars is saying that U.S. officials
[03:25:51] involved in negotiations said indirect messages to the Iranian side through intermediaries
[03:25:54] urging them to ignore Trump's tweets. Hello? They're literally saying like, don't worry
[03:26:08] Sorry about it, Trump is just trying to save face.
[03:26:09] That's it.
[03:26:10] And then to work with these ships to calm the nerves and get oil prices down, you need
[03:26:19] the deal.
[03:26:20] So that's what we were looking for, and hopefully that's what we got.
[03:26:23] But to that point, if that's all we get is the straight open, then we'd be back to where
[03:26:27] we started before we started the conflict.
[03:26:29] So you have to get the enriched uranium.
[03:26:31] You have to get a deal that includes removing that aspect of the nuclear ambitions.
[03:26:36] Otherwise, I don't know if you can walk away and say we have a win, it feels like we're
[03:26:40] back to square one.
[03:26:41] Yeah.
[03:26:42] So I think that's going to be an important component.
[03:26:43] We know the president is very, very strict on that point.
[03:26:45] They cannot have a nuclear weapon.
[03:26:47] So I think that any deal is going to include that.
[03:26:49] I don't think it's going to be enough just for the straight.
[03:26:51] I agree.
[03:26:52] Without that.
[03:26:53] I don't know if that's a full win.
[03:26:54] Yeah, no deal.
[03:26:55] Yeah.
[03:26:56] And we're back to where we started.
[03:26:57] In order to get that straight open, to get the insurance companies confident to...
[03:27:06] Kev Jones says, this is a beautiful day to sit back with an ice drink and observe you
[03:27:13] fucking freaks meltdown because one, you couldn't win a war, you'd been fomenting for years
[03:27:17] on your own, and two, you couldn't even win it with the support of your greatest, most
[03:27:21] expensively militarized ally.
[03:27:23] Israelis and Americans are hopeless, but the Iranis who fully threw their weight behind
[03:27:26] this war and danced and twerked through the night while parents looked for the remains
[03:27:30] of their kids in the rubbles of schools will have to carry the shame of this war to their
[03:27:32] graves 100%.
[03:27:36] This is why, look I don't have to live with that shame, you know?
[03:27:41] I told you from the start, there were so many voices in this fucking community that would
[03:27:47] come in and say, well, don't you feel like we can democratize Iran?
[03:27:56] And what did I tell you?
[03:27:59] Over and over again, that one, Israel had no real ambitions of like liberalizing Iran,
[03:28:04] Why should it be up to us anyway should be up to the fucking Iranians themselves and three that anyone who thought that this would go
[03:28:11] any differently
[03:28:13] Is like what Iranians who supported that the I am Persian
[03:28:17] I am not Iran the and president Trump like all those fucking Iranians
[03:28:23] the diasporas that were aching
[03:28:27] For this death and destruction that took place in Iran
[03:28:30] this beautiful country with thousands of years of history and culture at the
[03:28:36] precipice of complete destruction should at least feel happy that their
[03:28:42] ambitions were not followed through on okay because because if the diasporoids
[03:28:51] got what they wanted right now is Fahan be fucking cratered there would be death
[03:28:58] and destruction everywhere, their entire families would get wiped out, fomenting ethnic conflict
[03:29:04] internally in this country. It would be so much worse overall. So you should be excited
[03:29:14] that the Islamic Republic and the IRGC were able to hold it together. Okay? You should be elated.
[03:29:22] You should be thinking Allah every day that Israel did not get what it wanted across now
[03:29:31] I'm talking like this is already a done deal. It's not it can still change I
[03:29:38] Checked for you in his take his denial I can find this here Iran deal
[03:29:43] Oh my god, this guy only fucking gets his information from Twitter. It's so funny
[03:29:48] This is literally like what my haters say about me like my haters think this is what I do my haters don't realize that
[03:29:55] I'm like sourcing actual breaking news
[03:29:59] from
[03:30:00] Literal journalists that are breaking their reporting on Twitter
[03:30:03] This is unironically just going to Twitter to be like what's the news? What's the information?
[03:30:09] Let me just check Twitter real quick. Let me see if I can pull up any more information about this
[03:30:14] Unless Netanyahu fucks it up. We have a deal
[03:30:17] Biggest winners Iran and Hezbollah biggest losers the US so we don't even know what it is. I have no idea
[03:30:24] What is this here? If I find it is really press is telling you what Netanyahu's security like Mario? No, no fall
[03:30:33] Cabinet's argument now Iran keeps the regime. They keep the straight leverage
[03:30:37] I don't think that they're gonna do that man. I don't think he's gonna deal with that at all
[03:30:42] And that's a big L. We don't know what the deal is going to be right?
[03:30:46] We it is a big L is a spectacular L
[03:30:49] But it's not a bad thing for Americans. Okay, it's a bad thing for the American blob
[03:30:55] It's a bad thing for the defense contractors
[03:30:58] This is bad for those who want to maintain a permanent military presence all around the world
[03:31:03] But if you're a regular-ass American, this is a good thing because we are being forced to
[03:31:08] Restrain ourselves, okay
[03:31:10] That's it. We're being forced to restrain ourselves. Someone actually finally fucking punched us back and we got a bloody nose
[03:31:19] But it's okay
[03:31:22] It's not the worst thing. It's actually a good thing as a matter of fact
[03:31:25] We as long as we realize that this can't continue
[03:31:28] We can't just continue waging war all the time and as long as we realize that we definitely can't trust Israel and
[03:31:35] and lean into Israel for intelligence because very clearly Israel's only goals is
[03:31:41] Israel's own personal ambitions in the region and they will make Americans bleed to get that mission across as long as that's an important
[03:31:48] Take away from this conquest this failure that it's good. It's a W
[03:31:53] you
[03:32:04] it's so funny that he's coping is like yeah we don't know
[03:32:06] you have no idea yet rasha this is important let me see if there's anything else beyond
[03:32:11] this it looks like that's about it
[03:32:13] for the record it doesn't even matter like whether this deal is finalized today tomorrow
[03:32:18] a month from now
[03:32:20] literally does not fucking matter.
[03:32:29] It does not fucking matter because the battle has been lost.
[03:32:34] And the only way that you can actually, I guess, secure a W here beyond, you know,
[03:32:43] the only way to get fucking secure at W here.
[03:32:47] beyond pulling out is if you, I guess, go back into escalation. Sorry, I'm looking at something real quick.
[03:33:03] I have to download something. There's two options out of here. There's two options. You either pull out right now and you stop the bleeding.
[03:33:15] Okay, you take the hell, you stop the bleeding.
[03:33:17] The other option is you actually double down, triple down, quadruple down, and you go up
[03:33:22] the escalation ladder.
[03:33:23] And if we go up the escalation ladder, the only way that we can continue dealing with
[03:33:28] Iran is by invading Iran.
[03:33:32] A country that is four times size of Iraq, a country that has 93 million people in it,
[03:33:38] a country that has a far more competent military than any country that the United States of
[03:33:42] ever engaged and a country that's sitting on a massive choke point for global
[03:33:48] energy trades global energy supply it's over it's so dumb so we don't know what
[03:33:56] else is gonna happen they want to W real bad I think that I think you're right
[03:33:59] they're gonna blow it off first day yeah definitely I gave you this deal info at
[03:34:05] one minute after it's announced yeah you did a good job man thanks soon it's
[03:34:08] happening in Serbia yeah I've got a mod that's in Serbia they're having a really
[03:34:12] big protest today, aren't they? That's it, he's moving on. Okay, nice.
[03:34:39] All his mods are Serbian, let's be real.
[03:34:42] No, because Serbians are also like, uh, anti-nado and shit.
[03:34:47] So he found the one Serbian who's not, I guess.
[03:34:51] I've heard you say a couple times, if one's his audience older, stemming from that poll
[03:34:55] that showed disapproval among young people, I think you're misreading the data.
[03:34:57] He has approval among older people because no one old knows who he is except the fascists.
[03:35:02] He has a high disapproval among young people because every young person knows him.
[03:35:06] Most importantly, young women know him and hate him, but his audience is still overwhelmingly
[03:35:09] You know what? You're probably right about that. I probably misread that data. I've been thinking about that, too
[03:35:17] Yeah, let's talk about the pros and other countries except the US. It's so funny to grift
[03:35:20] I mean, that's like he's a perfect asmongold is a perfect conservative mouthpiece because he's just very fucking dumb
[03:35:29] What many gunshots were heard when we were at the White House we were told to run into the press briefing room wait, what the fuck is going on?
[03:35:39] the
[03:35:46] the
[03:35:49] this was very funny I tweeted about this as well but hold on hold on dude what
[03:35:55] the fuck is happening oh my god is it Israel big yahoo did big yahoo fucking
[03:36:02] use that beeper or what again I'm not gonna this just happened now so there
[03:36:10] will probably be no news for a bit
[03:36:13] Lazy Graham finally lost his mind.
[03:36:25] I'm just gonna tweet, uh-oh.
[03:36:28] Gone shots, heard outside the White House, approximately 2030.
[03:36:32] 20 to 30 secret service told us, told those of us gather on the north lawn to run inside the press briefing room.
[03:36:39] Wait, what the fuck is happening?
[03:36:41] Okay, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude, we don't know anything, we don't know anything, we
[03:36:48] don't know anything yet, we don't know anything yet.
[03:36:51] It's we will, we will breaking news, okay, we don't fucking know anything.
[03:36:54] But all I'm saying is, if they try to be like, oh dude, it's Iran.
[03:37:10] How many people will believe that, you think, in America?
[03:37:14] Give or take?
[03:37:15] If they were to be like, hey, right at the precipice of this, like, ceasefire negotiation
[03:37:20] when Israelis got really mad, Iran chose to do an act of terrorism on U.S. soil right
[03:37:25] outside the White House, how many people will believe that?
[03:37:30] I'm just asking, how many people, like, this is a theory, totally hypothetical, I just
[03:37:35] want to know how many Americans do you think would be convinced you would
[03:37:42] probably have more Americans believe the necessity of a fucking ballroom than
[03:37:48] that no not all of maga if you were to tell maga if you were to tell maga this
[03:37:59] is why we need a ballroom more of maga would be on board with that then if you
[03:38:04] to tell MAGA this is Iran. Iran did this right at this moment, right as the ceasefire negotiation
[03:38:09] was being put together. Look at them, they're so crazy.
[03:38:19] Iranian sleeper cells were attacking the ballroom.
[03:38:26] Anyway, well, we'll wait for updates on this, but
[03:38:29] the deal being floated with Iran seems straight out of the Wendy Sherman, Robert Malley, Ben
[03:38:35] Rose playbook, pay the RGC to build a WMD program in Ontario as the world not remotely
[03:38:39] emerges, straight forward, open the dam straight, deny access, deny Iran access to money, take
[03:38:43] out enough Iranian capability so it cannot threaten our allies in the region, overdo
[03:38:47] let's go. I think it's usually people like this that accelerate the demise of Empire.
[03:39:02] People who just are unable to read the room. Gunners on the White House roof. Breaking
[03:39:12] newstrap excuse me exit okay shut the fuck up
[03:39:20] dr. Gerard the ballroom is the only way I agree
[03:39:26] the
[03:39:42] Lindsey Graham is instituting a revolution, a pro-Israel revolution in the United States of America.
[03:39:55] Breaking news, shots fired outside of the White House lawn.
[03:40:01] Prescor was told to evacuate or run into the building.
[03:40:04] the
[03:40:16] Oh shit, we got video
[03:40:30] Breaking press being evacuated from the north lawn way. What this is right now. This is what it looks like in DC right now
[03:40:37] Why the fuck is so groggy in in
[03:40:41] In new york then
[03:40:46] Oh, it's May 4th. Man, y'all suck.
[03:40:57] Huh, up to your title breaking news is reigning fake news. Yeah, this is fucking bullshit.
[03:41:10] and
[03:41:13] I mean let's see where this goes who knows man who knows at this point you know
[03:41:24] Who knows at this point man fuck it why not you know that's just where we're at
[03:41:31] Yeah, bandai guy. Why does it lie? What do you mean that chatter?
[03:41:34] Guys that chatter sent me fake information. I literally looked at it and I said this doesn't make any sense
[03:41:41] It's it's like a much brighter in DC right now than it would be in New York
[03:41:48] And then we figured out that it's fucking a different date
[03:41:56] Yeah, this Chris Flanagan from DC news now, this is from today
[03:42:02] this is a from today
[03:42:09] this is also from today
[03:42:16] I've been raining in DC for three days, yeah, I've been raining on the east coast.
[03:42:36] Let's see what CNN is covering, maybe they'll go live to the scene or something, I don't
[03:42:43] know.
[03:42:44] Fuck, what is this shit?
[03:42:56] Here's some of what they said.
[03:42:59] I do not support the weaponization fight as it has been described.
[03:43:05] I'll be back.
[03:43:08] work. This is just stupid on stilts. This is bad policy, it's bad timing, and it's
[03:43:13] bad politics. So the Senate ended up leaving Washington early for their
[03:43:19] Memorial Day recess without voting on a major immigration and border security
[03:43:23] funding package as they planned. Five people familiar with the conversations
[03:43:27] told CNN the president his close allies were fuming over the Senate GOP
[03:43:32] rebuke. It was a sentiment made quite clear when the president posted on
[03:43:35] through Social Friday morning, this one attacking Tom Tillis, who is a retiring Senator from
[03:43:41] North Carolina, calling him a nitpicker, a quitter, and accusing him of screwing the
[03:43:46] Republican Party.
[03:43:47] Our panel joins us now.
[03:43:49] Republican strategist Katie Frost and Rina Shaw.
[03:43:52] It's good to see both of you.
[03:43:53] Thank you for being here with us.
[03:43:54] I really appreciate it.
[03:43:55] Katie, I'm gonna start first with you because for a very long time now, the President has
[03:44:01] had held a very firm grip on Republicans in Congress, and they have largely really done
[03:44:07] everything that he has asked them to do.
[03:44:10] This was a week where we saw some of that really fraying, and it is worth adding in
[03:44:16] the context here, which is it came the same week that he endorsed Kim Paxson in Texas,
[03:44:22] so going against incumbent Senator John Cornyn, who's very well liked by his GOP colleagues
[03:44:26] there on the hill. And Bill Cassidy, he had turned up on a number of sitting Republican
[03:44:32] senators. So my question to you is, do you think this is a different moment than we've
[03:44:37] seen previously? What the fuck? I don't know if it's... Zinnbert? Hey, yo, yo, stop. Stop,
[03:44:50] playing with me. What is this breaking? Hassan Piker speaks on antiseptics in Israel. Thank
[03:44:57] you, Gramscianism. You're so funny all the time. All right, man, do we have more updates or what?
[03:45:05] The fuck's going on? Just many gunshots heard. Bro, it's crazy, by the way. Selena,
[03:45:13] around, back to back. These two things back to back is pretty wild, right? Breaking. Trump
[03:45:20] just announced an agreement to end the war in the should of hormones. Many gunshots heard.
[03:45:25] Like that's wild to have back to back, you know? Hold on. But everything in politics really comes
[03:45:29] down to messaging and timing. Those are two things on this that are going to need to be worked on,
[03:45:33] as far as this weaponization fund. And so, Rina, what's your thought on this moment? Because Thune
[03:45:39] himself said earlier this week look you can't ignore the politics of this moment either that's
[03:45:43] obviously essentially the business they're in and here we are well even in the same party
[03:45:50] government congress still guards the purse strings so this isn't unusual it's checks and balances in
[03:45:56] action which i very much like so you've got several republican senators who express concerns over
[03:46:02] the scale the lack of the detailed oversight and the optics i think especially potential payouts
[03:46:07] tied to those january six cases that was the biggest sticking point it felt to me
[03:46:11] i mean they ended up delaying the whole ice and border funding package before
[03:46:15] the this memorial day break and i think okay enough enough i know he's
[03:46:19] fucking he's a corrupt little crony i mean a corrupt little crook i know
[03:46:26] police responding to a scene close to the white house
[03:46:31] i don't know this doesn't seem like i mean maybe i'm wrong but and i can't get
[03:46:35] get a good read on how bad the situation is, but it doesn't look that bad if there's
[03:46:40] I mean, there's some movement happening, but
[03:46:49] I was in the middle of taping on my iPhone for a social video for the White House from
[03:46:53] the White House North Long when we heard the shots and sounded like dozen gunshots.
[03:46:56] We were told to sprint to the press briefing room where we are holding now.
[03:47:01] is close, only for the two sides to remain far apart.
[03:47:05] Oh my god, that is actually fucking insane.
[03:47:22] When the first couple of shots fire and she realizes like what she's hearing, look at
[03:47:27] this moment like, that's a lot of fucking shots.
[03:47:31] That's hella close. That's not fucking far away. Dude. What is going on in America, man?
[03:47:45] All right, my money's on crazy guy though
[03:47:47] My money's on like crazy schizo guy
[03:47:52] possibly former Trump fan
[03:47:54] Who's like lost his damn mind?
[03:47:56] at least that's usually what happens in these situations like usually what you
[03:48:01] the most the most common instance is that you know
[03:48:13] the president trump has said a deal is close only for the two sides to remain
[03:48:18] far apart the other shots that are being fired is very clearly secret service
[03:48:25] or the military like the first couple of shots get fired and then you do the
[03:48:28] that's like that's coming in from closer to so it's probably coming from like
[03:48:35] the closer shots that you hear are most likely coming from the the military
[03:48:41] side or the secret service side.
[03:48:45] Hasan my money's on the most likely outcome who whoever says my money's on
[03:48:51] least likely outcome. Of course my money's on the most likely outcome. Why isn't anyone
[03:48:56] reporting? Because they're stuck in the press room. That's why. They literally had to immediately
[03:49:03] rush to the press briefing room. So there's no coverage at this moment. But I'm sure they will
[03:49:10] get to it.
[03:49:11] that president trump has said a deal is close only for the two sides to remain far apart
[03:49:18] only for the two sides to remain far apart.
[03:49:35] There's been no shot since that incident anymore.
[03:49:39] Seems like it ended right there, yeah, most likely.
[03:49:48] I will say though, once again, imagine if they had a ballroom.
[03:49:59] As you guys know, I've changed my mind, okay?
[03:50:04] After having a conversation with Ashley St. Clair, I have realized that there's a lot
[03:50:09] of money to be had on the Republican side.
[03:50:14] And therefore, I very quickly joined the Republican, the Republican message groups, and they keep
[03:50:23] telling me to tweet about the ballroom and how it's a necessity.
[03:50:27] And therefore, I have to say the truth, I have to say my piece.
[03:50:32] If there was a ballroom, this would not be happening, okay?
[03:50:38] One can assume that this is only happening because there is no ballroom, as a matter
[03:50:42] fact because see here's you might think like what does that have to do with
[03:50:46] anything our ballroom's bulletproof this is the press being shot at well if
[03:50:52] they knew that there was a ballroom you would basically stave off all
[03:50:56] potential shooters in the future because they would know how powerful the ballroom
[03:51:00] is. You know what I mean? Yeah, I this is insane.
[03:51:14] Ashley St. Clair gives us on Parker who this is I'm not the
[03:51:17] step dad I'm the dad who stepped up.
[03:51:22] Oh, God, what is what's going to be this is going to be
[03:51:25] Let's see you ready. Are you ready chat? Oh god. I'm not gonna see it first.
[03:51:36] Chas gonna see it before I do.
[03:51:45] I've been sent by Benjamin Net Yahuas to get his Twitter account banned.
[03:51:49] you're
[03:51:52] Oh my god
[03:52:02] You've almost got the kill himself 65,000 likes already in literally less than three hours
[03:52:11] Less than three hours that's unbelievable, dude
[03:52:16] All right, hold on. Hold on
[03:52:49] Don't do it, Elon. Why would you say that?
[03:53:02] Reporters are still stuck. Show food. Okay, everybody. Fucking calm down. Okay.
[03:53:09] Okay, I think we know who the shooter is now
[03:53:22] Yeah, I don't think you'd be at the I don't think you'd be doing that at the White House you'd be doing that to me here
[03:53:28] That motherfucker could I am a little worried, bro. I think he's gonna drone strike me one of these fucking days
[03:53:34] I hope not. I hope he doesn't do that
[03:53:39] I do worry about that a little bit Russia is striking Kiev with our Reshnicks
[03:53:55] Wow a lot of things are happening cash went postal all right well while we're
[03:54:05] We're waiting for additional news to piece together what the fuck took place while we
[03:54:17] await further news.
[03:54:21] We'll just get back to the other news which is what's taking shape in the Shreddha Har
[03:54:30] Moos.
[03:54:33] worry your napkin comment to ender off completely yes sure the first issue it's
[03:54:38] good the Lebanese division the interior division the government negotiate with
[03:54:45] the United States and Israel but he don't negotiate they don't discuss you
[03:54:50] don't have an agreement with the resistance it's unbelievable our
[03:54:56] government negotiate without any card of power in their hand. The only card of power in Lebanon,
[03:55:07] the only level of power in Lebanon, it is resistance. Resistance.
[03:55:17] Yeah, I'm here with other White House reporters, photographers, we are now in the briefing room,
[03:55:23] this is where Secret Service rushed us to after we heard what appeared to be dozens of gun
[03:55:30] shots and I want to paint the picture for you a little bit, we're here in the briefing
[03:55:33] room and then you can kind of see out the window, Secret Service is currently working
[03:55:37] the north lawn there to make sure everything is okay, but that's where we do live shots
[03:55:43] and I was just speaking to you from out there just before this happened and then reporters were rushed into the briefing room after, again, what appeared to be dozens of gunshots.
[03:55:58] Now, we have reached out to Secret Service and the White House for more information. This is all still unfolding. It is really unclear right now.
[03:56:06] If anyone was injured, these gunshots, though, to be clear, appeared outside of the grounds
[03:56:14] closer to the EEOB building, which is on the west side of the White House.
[03:56:20] So while we could hear them, we're not exactly sure where these took place.
[03:56:25] Again, if anyone was injured, we are waiting on more information.
[03:56:29] But just the visual of all these reporters running in here, this happening just about
[03:56:34] a month after the White House
[03:56:36] corresponded Stenor.
[03:56:37] The MS responded to two patients.
[03:56:39] The Sten group was on the ground
[03:56:40] in a situation where there was a
[03:56:42] shooter there as well.
[03:56:44] A scary moment.
[03:56:45] And we are looking for more
[03:56:46] information, trying to
[03:56:47] understand exactly what happened
[03:56:48] here.
[03:56:49] What we do know is that we heard
[03:56:51] what appeared to be dozens of gun
[03:56:52] shots very close to the White
[03:56:55] House grounds.
[03:56:55] Jessica?
[03:56:56] Right.
[03:56:57] All right, Julia, we're very
[03:56:58] glad that you're safe and worth
[03:57:00] noting, of course, in addition
[03:57:02] to Julia and other media
[03:57:04] colleagues there the president is also in residence at the White House this
[03:57:08] weekend we will check back in with you Julia thank you so much sources tell me
[03:57:13] the White House ballroom is safe please God what the sport is I like that they're
[03:57:30] They're just, they're moving on from it.
[03:57:31] Like, they're like, yeah, another day,
[03:57:35] another day in the United States of America,
[03:57:39] where another fucking shooting incident took place.
[03:57:49] Great.
[03:57:50] Even amongst a large section of the Lebanese people,
[03:57:54] that Hezbollah has been an army that's stronger
[03:57:59] than the actual countries are they?
[03:58:02] And that's being a big part of the problem.
[03:58:05] The beginning of Hezbollah, it was in 1982, no?
[03:58:10] But the aggression against Lebanon, it is before,
[03:58:13] not time before.
[03:58:14] That's a long-standing argument.
[03:58:16] However, we're talking about 2026,
[03:58:19] and his very own husband.
[03:58:20] And retain your history, and your present and your future,
[03:58:24] future depends on history.
[03:58:26] Searching different history.
[03:58:27] not disagreeing with that however we are faced with 2026 problems and his father was running
[03:58:34] a rival what they say state within a state. How our state will defend our country, how
[03:58:42] our government and the authority in Lebanon will defend our country. I mean his argument
[03:58:49] is so clear here you could be like well as 2026 in Israel is invading Lebanon again.
[03:58:57] Someone's got to fight back.
[03:59:04] Crying in America, like our minister offering after said.
[03:59:12] Crying for what?
[03:59:15] Asking America?
[03:59:17] Our authority ask America this is fire for 34 days before.
[03:59:24] So you feel there's no alternative?
[03:59:26] No ceasefire. Asking the United States or crying, it's our policy. It's our strategy to defend our country.
[03:59:37] For that, it's not reasonable to ask the resistance to leave Aruz before deciding
[03:59:50] How they will defend the country and how how would you describe the results of?
[04:00:04] Describe the result dude. Do you want to get banned or what?
[04:00:10] Do you want to get banned?
[04:00:14] And not just you but other people who are highlighting you're very clear bait
[04:00:20] Or it just was a situation which is also common in DC where even though guns are illegal in
[04:00:28] Are y'all that bored?
[04:00:32] Proliferation of them and are y'all that fucking bored?
[04:00:36] Huh
[04:00:40] Settling a score it's very hard to tell from the outside of this emergency perimeter
[04:00:44] What exactly has happened and again the White House has not given us any official confirmation
[04:00:50] I know there's a meme, motherfucker.
[04:00:51] Why are you memeing like that?
[04:00:53] Down there appears to be somewhat extended
[04:00:55] and for there to be a significant presence, again,
[04:00:58] of emergency vehicles and at least two police forces
[04:01:03] as well as the National Guard.
[04:01:07] Kimberley Halke joining us, our White House correspondent
[04:01:09] on this breaking news story,
[04:01:11] the White House in lockdown due to reported exchange of fire
[04:01:14] in its vicinity.
[04:01:16] And to another developing story here as well,
[04:01:19] it is in California. The governor of the American state has declared a state of emergency as
[04:01:25] crews work to prevent an overheated chemical storage tank from exploding. Now around 40,000
[04:01:31] people in Orange County have been ordered to evacuate. The chemical leak is happening
[04:01:35] at an aerospace facility southeast of Los Angeles. Authorities say a tank containing a toxic
[04:01:40] substance used in plastics production has been leaking since Thursday. Now exposure to the
[04:01:45] The fumes can cause severe lung irritation, dizziness and nausea, and the leak happening
[04:01:51] in the center of one of the most densely populated parts of California, and mere 61 kilometers
[04:01:56] from downtown LA.
[04:01:58] Authorities say there is a risk of the chemical reaching the region's water supply.
[04:02:02] Police officers have been going door to door to urge residents to leave.
[04:02:06] John Hendron is live with us from an evacuation center in La Palma.
[04:02:15] What the fuck?
[04:02:22] Since Thursday?
[04:02:27] What the fuck?
[04:02:28] I'm in California.
[04:02:32] What details are emerging here because it seems as though this issue is getting more
[04:02:36] critical.
[04:02:42] That is what Orange County authorities are saying.
[04:02:44] In the past couple of hours, they put out a bid on social media saying things are actually
[04:02:50] getting worse.
[04:02:52] And the reason for that is there is a boiling vat of chemicals in that container, a broken
[04:02:57] valve has sort of trapped it.
[04:02:59] First responders aren't even at the scene because it is so dangerous.
[04:03:03] They're remotely putting water on it with a hose and a sprinkler system.
[04:03:08] And they say that...
[04:03:09] Buddy, why are you there then?
[04:03:11] Celsius 24 hours ago what the hell 32 and it's going up another degree or so every two or three hours
[04:03:19] So that situation is growing worse and they say there are two possible scenarios this morning
[04:03:26] That is they said this just hours ago
[04:03:27] They said there were two possible scenarios one of them is that that container itself would rupture or leak
[04:03:35] Without an explosion and that they would be able to contain the chemicals before they got into the water supply
[04:03:40] Well, that, believe it or not, is the best-case scenario.
[04:03:44] The other possibility is that it would explode under all of that pressure, and there would
[04:03:48] be a toxic plume across Orange County that could affect many people for miles.
[04:03:54] That is what they're worried about.
[04:03:55] But I just talked to a congressman here, Congressman Derek Tran, and he said that there is a possible
[04:04:02] third scenario.
[04:04:03] He said local authorities are flying in experts from across the country to try to see how
[04:04:07] they might be able to freeze or solidify that material so that it neither leaks nor explodes.
[04:04:13] They don't know right now how to do that, so they're planning for all the other options,
[04:04:17] but that is what they want to do.
[04:04:20] But meanwhile, that vat is getting hotter and the situation is growing worse.
[04:04:26] John, give us a sense of the evacuations.
[04:04:30] You're at that evacuation center, but they're filling up fast and people are having to go
[04:04:34] to repeat the sentence, don't they, in order to get accepted?
[04:04:42] That's absolutely right.
[04:04:43] This is a Red Cross truck right here, and that's because we're at a Red Cross evacuation
[04:04:47] center.
[04:04:48] 40,000 people have been evacuated, and that's a problem, because many of them went to friends
[04:04:54] and family to stay, others went to hotels.
[04:04:58] But this is a Memorial Day holiday weekend, and what that means is that hotels are either
[04:05:02] They're very expensive or full up.
[04:05:04] So the rest of the people come to places like this.
[04:05:06] There are several of these evacuation centers, but they're filling up one after the other.
[04:05:11] This one has been full up for hours.
[04:05:13] We saw people turned away, not a long while ago.
[04:05:16] So Red Cross and other local authorities are opening one facility after another.
[04:05:21] Bro, why are we fucking living in the universe from Invincible, where literally it feels like
[04:05:35] there is never a moment of respite. Like one moment, Marcus fighting a fucking alien force
[04:05:43] that just invaded and then he can catch his breath for a brief moment and then boom immediately
[04:05:48] There's like agents of Satan that are invading the planet.
[04:05:58] We're waging war with Iran.
[04:06:03] Right as, right as we have arrived at.
[04:06:09] Right as we've arrived at a negotiation of ceasefire,
[04:06:13] shots fired at the White House.
[04:06:15] Meanwhile, we're trying to wage war with Cuba.
[04:06:18] and also on top of that now you got a fucking Chernobyl situation happening in
[04:06:23] southern california what the fuck
[04:06:25] where they can
[04:06:27] and the governor of california Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency
[04:06:30] the federal government has not done so yet they generally don't do that until
[04:06:34] after the fact so there's a lot of concern
[04:06:37] that they won't be able to take care of all these people that they are expanding
[04:06:41] those facilities and they expect to be doing this
[04:06:44] for days they don't know when this situation will be resolved
[04:06:47] or more importantly, they don't know how it will be resolved.
[04:06:51] John, thank you, John Henry, life for us there in La Palma, California.
[04:06:56] Now, three humanitarian workers have died from Ebola as the outbreak
[04:06:59] in the country. Oh, my God.
[04:07:01] The Congo spirals out of control, the International Federation.
[04:07:04] Well, this isn't the USA season finale.
[04:07:06] This is the world's season finale.
[04:07:11] Oh, my God, dude, what the fuck?
[04:07:13] And there's still motherfuckers going did you pass over the UFO release dude? Are you kidding me? What the fuck do you mean UFO release?
[04:07:24] Buddy wake up. They leaked that shit to you. It's completely fake
[04:07:30] So you focus on that dumb shit when real shit's happening in broad daylight in front of our fucking eyes
[04:07:36] What the fuck do you mean the UFO release?
[04:07:39] How are there still more people who are like, who lean into this bullshit?
[04:07:46] President Trump promises the prices will go down, but it's grip on Republicans.
[04:07:55] Fox is covering now. Let's take a look at what they say.
[04:07:59] What they say.
[04:08:06] What?
[04:08:11] Oh my god, these fucking ads.
[04:08:18] You're going to see if you look to the right, you see the dark colored vehicles there.
[04:08:23] Secret service, they typically collect there.
[04:08:25] there's between six and eight Secret Service vehicles right there as you have an opportunity
[04:08:30] to walk down Pennsylvania Avenue. I'm looking carefully to see if there's any movement north
[04:08:36] because as you go north there is actually a pretty large building set aside just for
[04:08:40] Secret Service and other security officials. So as we take a look there as we're watching
[04:08:45] now and ambulance come down, that's obviously concerning and we're looking for more information
[04:08:51] as we get it. Of course we'll keep passing that along Tommy and Alicia what did you
[04:08:54] have to add. Well, we haven't heard of any injuries just yet, but we're continuing to check to see if
[04:09:01] we're getting any new confirmation on what this could have been. Yeah, you mentioned the ambulance
[04:09:11] there. That's the part that makes us all start to wonder, right? Again, is something else going on?
[04:09:18] Or the precaution just because it could be. We're not taking any chances, right? So we don't want to
[04:09:23] jumped any conclusions but you know Tom to this point you were sitting at the
[04:09:26] table with us the day of the way of correspondence but it's probably
[04:09:29] transgenders that did it we don't want to jump any conclusions but it's
[04:09:32] probably trantefa the Secret Service law enforcement they have to take every
[04:09:35] precaution if they hear anything that sounds like gunshots this close to the
[04:09:40] White House in DC I mean I would expect this posture yes and after the White
[04:09:45] House correspondence dinner there was about a week of people on you know all
[04:09:50] sorts of networks saying how did this happen and they were they were kind of
[04:09:54] after up here it is the secret the violent left they were saying oh they
[04:09:57] really they should have been more on this the thing is this is complicated
[04:10:01] stuff the president what you know the president could be a shut-in he could
[04:10:04] stay in the basement he could stay locked down but he's out there he's out
[04:10:08] not only meeting world leaders he's going to dinners he's going he wanted to go
[04:10:12] to the White House Correspondent Center so the White House wants to be active
[04:10:15] they want to be out there in the world and they have to make it as safe as
[04:10:18] as possible. So in that case, I thought under the current situation, I've been down there.
[04:10:25] I was only down at that White House correspondence dinner one time. It's multi-level. You can't
[04:10:29] lock down the whole building. They did, they did enclose the area where the president was
[04:10:35] and they had that under control. That's why they did catch the guy. So at the time, that's
[04:10:39] why we need a ballroom. A little bit of a hard time. The organizers of the event, the
[04:10:44] Secret Service. There's only so much you can come on. Right, Kevin. Yeah, I was just looking
[04:10:49] if we can get that shot back. It may have been a local shot there. Actually, that shot
[04:10:53] went down. We're gonna see if we can get that back for you. There was an ambulance
[04:10:57] setting up there. And what I wanted to mention was in a situation of this nature,
[04:11:02] it's not just obviously the Secret Service. It's also Capitol Police. It's Washington Metro Police
[04:11:08] and a cadre of other agencies that are all in and around that area. And what's interesting is
[04:11:13] to the northwest of the main gate of the White House where typically the press and other visitors
[04:11:19] might enter. You do have that collection as I pointed out right there. In fact, that looks
[04:11:23] like that maybe the bloodshed. You do have that entrance, but you also have sort of a crossroads
[04:11:30] of several different streets. You have Pennsylvania, which moves at an angle. You have 17th, which is
[04:11:35] north and south. You also have I Street, which crosses just to the north of Lafayette Park. And so
[04:11:41] you have sort of several blocks of entry to the White House complex and that's what makes it
[04:11:47] to Tom's point so difficult to engage in a lockdown circumstance like this because it could be on any
[04:11:53] side of the White House at any given time and people have to quickly spring into action.
[04:11:58] Which is why we did see an ambulance pull up there on the upper right which is why come on.
[04:12:04] No one is saying we need a ballroom man. I feel like they've given up with respect to personnel but
[04:12:09] i think that's no one is saying we need a ballroom and i feel like they've given up on it
[04:12:14] it's kind of pissing me off a little bit i wish i don't know what my i don't know
[04:12:22] what my point is supposed to be if the republicans don't say ballroom you know i'm a new republican
[04:12:27] browns we will update the public as we're able and folks should remember tonight today don jr the
[04:12:35] The president's son is getting married and the president himself said that he couldn't go because he had to stay in town
[04:12:41] In DC to continue with the with these negotiations. This is really funny when they're like
[04:12:48] When they talk about this like like Trump is making tremendous sacrifices, dude
[04:12:53] He stayed behind to do a Mike Lawler rally. Okay? It's not like he's busy
[04:13:00] He just didn't want to go to his fucking shit ass son's eighth wedding. Okay?
[04:13:05] Not the eighth one, but like he's been married before
[04:13:08] He doesn't like his son. Okay. That's it. There. That's the reason why he's not at the wedding. There's no
[04:13:15] Like there's no sacrifice here. The sacrifice would be to go to the wedding
[04:13:22] But it's so funny that these guys are like, oh look at our big beautiful president. He's working so hard
[04:13:28] He's working tirelessly and that's why he can't go. That's why he can't go to his son's wedding
[04:13:32] He really wanted to go
[04:14:05] Again, but based on what I'm looking at as I look at those live pictures
[04:14:08] I wouldn't be surprised if by chance it happened near the street if it was near 17th as I pointed out
[04:14:16] Yeah, you would be able to hear that if you're on the north lawn for sure if you're doing a report
[04:14:20] I'd most I love this guy by the way and fire and again given the note
[04:14:23] This guy's so awesome. Dude the B team on foxes is so funny like everyone looks so strange
[04:14:35] This guy is the goat though. Straight up. Straight up the coolest.
[04:14:40] Seeing some images on social media, of course, of other reporters from other networks and what they could have heard.
[04:14:45] And, you know, my thought is, and Kevin would know better than I...
[04:14:48] I want to know what his actual hairline looks like. It's got to be... It's got to be abysmal, right?
[04:14:54] right.
[04:14:55] Seen.
[04:14:56] Maybe this is again a Kevin, probably a Kevin question.
[04:15:01] Oh, well, and we are also now joining us now by phone is Chief Congressional Correspondent
[04:15:06] Chad Program.
[04:15:07] He had been following this breaking news story and has all the details on what happened.
[04:15:11] We're so grateful Chad, we have you by phone.
[04:15:14] Can you bring this down for us?
[04:15:15] Well, tell me, this is what always happens when we have something like this.
[04:15:18] I always start to check in on the security situation of the White House, but this is
[04:15:22] what happened around six o'clock this evening. I'm told that a gunman came up
[04:15:26] near the White House on the west side, what is described to me as gate 17, this
[04:15:30] is kind of near 14th Street on the west side of the White House, and came up and
[04:15:34] brandished some sort of a pistol. We don't know what type of pistol it was, but
[04:15:39] he then fired toward the White House three times in the United States Secret
[04:15:43] Service. They returned fire. We don't know how many shots that they got off, and
[04:15:48] and they apparently took the gunman
[04:15:50] now now sometime in this gunfire exchange
[04:15:54] a civilian on the street was struck by this gunfire and we do not know
[04:15:58] the condition of that person right now
[04:16:00] but the important thing to know is that the gunman who came up with the pistol
[04:16:04] and was taken down by the secret service and we don't know
[04:16:07] his condition right now but he never got inside the perimeter
[04:16:11] of the white house and this is according to a senior administration
[04:16:14] administration official but dude what is happening in America man my house this
[04:16:18] afternoon this is just gonna keep happening what is this MSNB hose MSNBC
[04:16:26] hosts are retweeting house and I'm a production is a broke containment again
[04:16:29] the song reads out Elon Musk said Santa ash actually clear right before the
[04:16:33] 24th election tomorrow we unleash the anomaly in the matrix is not something
[04:16:36] on the chessboard so they will be quite surprised lasers from space I over I have
[04:16:41] over 10,000 lasers in space right now.
[04:16:56] All right, let's get back to this.
[04:16:59] I would have direct knowledge of this information.
[04:17:01] Again, a lot of people in town know there was one source that had, you know,
[04:17:05] questioned me earlier even before we had this.
[04:17:07] It's just such a strange way to live, man.
[04:17:09] man, we just go about our day and every single day there's constantly people trying to kill
[04:17:15] the president.
[04:17:19] What the fuck?
[04:17:20] Every day?
[04:17:21] What's the level of frequency where we think maybe we gotta change some stuff around, maybe
[04:17:28] replace the president?
[04:17:29] I don't fucking know, just anything, right?
[04:17:32] But it's crazy to be like, yeah, every other week there's another guy who's just trying
[04:17:37] to kill the president. And they're insane. Yeah, I guess we do have to build the ballroom.
[04:17:45] Fuck it. Maybe that's the change that's necessary right now, you know? Maybe that's what it
[04:17:49] is. Society can come together and, and yeah, I've lost count of these tweets from Nancy
[04:17:55] Mays. Pray for President Trump right now. Oh, I'm praying. All right.
[04:18:07] I guess given how frequent shootings take place in this country, it was only a matter of time until they start directing them, not at schools, but instead at someone in a position of power.
[04:18:20] or sort of a threat at the Capitol as well.
[04:18:23] And this led me down this road here.
[04:18:25] Now again, to reiterate to our audience,
[04:18:27] this is what we have at this point.
[04:18:28] This is very preliminary and fragmentary.
[04:18:32] So around six o'clock Eastern time this afternoon,
[04:18:35] you had a gunman who came up near what is known
[04:18:37] at the Capitol as Gate 17.
[04:18:39] This is the outer perimeter around the White House.
[04:18:42] So rainy day in Washington.
[04:18:43] I was downtown today, not as many people
[04:18:45] in downtown Washington as you would typically have
[04:18:47] on a Memorial Day.
[04:18:48] We can simply because of all the weather very, very chilly for this time of year.
[04:18:52] Here he came up on the west side of the Capitol and he brandished a pistol and
[04:18:55] started to fire in the direction of the White House.
[04:18:59] And he was, got off at least three shots were told and the United States,
[04:19:03] sir, a secret service returned fire, took him down.
[04:19:08] And there was a civilian somewhere on the street who was struck by this gunfire.
[04:19:12] We don't know by who's gunfire right now.
[04:19:15] But again, to emphasize here, he never got in the general perimeter inside the White House.
[04:19:20] And when you're looking at the orientation here, you can see, and there's this ambulance
[04:19:25] in the video going by here, the Eisenhower Executive Office building is just up the street
[04:19:31] from that.
[04:19:32] So this happened kind of down, I would estimate, from the southwest corner of where that was
[04:19:38] at this stage.
[04:19:39] Hey, Chad, it's Alicia Kunya here.
[04:19:42] You mentioned that you'd covered local politics and law enforcement there, so I'm curious.
[04:19:46] When we saw the shooting of the White House Correspondents' Dinner, there was an immediate
[04:19:52] coming to the cameras by not only the president, but also by members of law enforcement.
[04:19:57] This is a different situation here.
[04:19:59] What do you anticipate in terms of communication by law enforcement as the evening goes on?
[04:20:05] Are we going to hear from anyone?
[04:20:07] It's not really like the Secret Service is it that would come up and give a press conference. Yeah, I'm gonna keep it a bean
[04:20:14] It's not that unique honestly
[04:20:18] Could have been any number of different things, you know, one guy got freaked the fuck out or something start started open and pop open a fire
[04:20:27] Could be yet another one of these like
[04:20:30] Former MAGA guys who just like loses their minds and is like Donald Trump is actually an agent of Epstein and tries to kill him
[04:20:37] or my favorite new meta, which is radical centrism. Radical centrists, the extreme centrists who happen
[04:20:50] to happen to be responsible for all of the recent assassination attempts. Oh, thank God,
[04:20:57] the president is confirmed safe, guys. Confirmed. Trust partner, the White House is denoting two
[04:21:02] gunshot victims now, one with suspect and another likely bystander. This occurred at 17th Street,
[04:21:06] on Pennsylvania Avenue, the president is safe.
[04:21:09] God, God moved those bullets away from me.
[04:21:21] God moves those, God moves in mysterious ways,
[04:21:24] took the bullets away and shot some random person instead.
[04:21:31] There's a different situation again, this was somebody who had come up there, you know,
[04:21:38] in 1994.
[04:21:39] But that's what this struck me as similar in terms of the fact that it was a Saturday
[04:21:42] afternoon and, you know, the White House, you know, gunfire being directed in the general
[04:21:47] direction of the White House.
[04:21:49] Chad, Tom Shilu, so we were looking at social media when this first came out.
[04:21:55] We heard 30 shots fired.
[04:21:57] You mentioned it sounds like about three shots, Max from the shooter, and we're assuming
[04:22:03] the rest of those shots came from Secret Service.
[04:22:06] In your experience, how many guns are right there available?
[04:22:10] If a shooter opens fire at the White House, is there many, many guns that are able to
[04:22:15] be trained on them?
[04:22:16] Absolutely.
[04:22:17] I mean, you know, you have snipers, you know, you have people all over the place.
[04:22:21] This is one of the most heavily fortified facilities in the United States.
[04:22:26] Again, I cover Congress.
[04:22:27] I walk into the Capitol every day, and I probably pass anywhere just on a routine day, 10 to
[04:22:33] 15 officers, and they're all armed, and these aren't even the heavily armed officers.
[04:22:38] The White House is fortified in a different way.
[04:22:40] So, yeah, I mean, you know, that's where you might get up in that number until, according
[04:22:45] to my source, that this suspect was taken down pretty quickly.
[04:22:50] And again, as I say, there are other, you know, police forces in that area of Washington,
[04:22:55] DC, the Metro Transit Police, Washington DC Police, Capitol Police are not very far,
[04:23:01] George Washington University Police, you know, you might have, you know, if it's something
[04:23:05] that's just off the White House grounds, a convergence park police, National Park Service
[04:23:09] is not very far.
[04:23:10] You've been asked them all, you might have a lot of people jumping into this depending
[04:23:13] on what the, what the request might be or what officers see and hear.
[04:23:18] And Chad, this also for me harkens back to again, not too long ago when we had somebody
[04:23:24] show up at Mar-a-Lago, you know, perhaps in a similar fashion to this.
[04:23:29] You mentioned the security presence and posture around the White House.
[04:23:32] One would expect it would be one of the most secure areas in the world, certainly in the
[04:23:37] country.
[04:23:38] So if somebody was in the vicinity and they're just shooting off, they had to have understood
[04:23:42] that they weren't going to get that close to the White House.
[04:23:45] I mean, for someone to do that and just shoot in the general direction, they had to have
[04:23:49] known that there would be a response pretty quickly.
[04:23:53] This couldn't have been somebody who thought they were getting the element of surprise here.
[04:23:57] It doesn't sound like someone very strategic.
[04:23:59] Well, that's where I talked about what happened in 1994.
[04:24:03] This person just opened up fire on the White House on the other side.
[04:24:06] That was a completely different situation.
[04:24:09] You have had incidents down the White House where the threat has not been toward the facility
[04:24:15] itself or the President of the United States himself where you've had local crime.
[04:24:20] in Washington, DC, you might remember when President Obama was in office and it took them
[04:24:25] quite a while to figure this out.
[04:24:27] There had been what was alleged to be gunfire, gun activity by gangs downtown.
[04:24:34] And I remember the Secret Service director testified that, well, you know, we don't know
[04:24:39] what it was.
[04:24:40] And they found out later that there had been, and this was found by a White House housekeeper,
[04:24:44] that there was a window that was broken at the White House in the Obama residence portion
[04:24:48] of the building.
[04:24:49] our colleague, Trey Gowdy, at the time. He was a congressman from South Carolina, and
[04:24:54] he was on the oversight committee when they had the hearing. She said, well, it was hard
[04:24:58] to see and everything. And he famously said, in that hearing, can you hear at night? Meaning
[04:25:03] that it doesn't matter whether or not there was a direct threat toward the president.
[04:25:06] And they designed later that they were trying to shoot at the White House and were trying
[04:25:11] to attack the president of the United States.
[04:25:12] Can you actually talk about me? She did. At the end, she said, you should go on Fortnite
[04:25:18] fridays
[04:25:28] is another video capturing the
[04:25:42] America, baby
[04:25:51] That's the United States of a
[04:25:59] Ashley's a throat cutter through and through yeah, she she's a little she's a little scary I will admit
[04:26:05] She's a smooth operator. I mean, the, that, the, the white space, I'll be honest, the, the Cuck Hoodie, the Elon Musk Cuck Hoodie was insane. Like that was, she knows what she's doing.
[04:26:25] doing.
[04:26:26] Just give me a few minutes to go about who might put something out that the Secret Service
[04:26:31] just a bit ago put out a statement saying, quote, we are aware of reports of shot fired
[04:26:37] your 17th Street in Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, and we are working to corroborate the information
[04:26:44] with personnel on the ground, additional information will be provided as it becomes available.
[04:26:50] So the viewers just tuning in right now, what we have here, around six o'clock Eastern time,
[04:26:55] Uh, there was, uh, you could hear people who were on the ground there.
[04:26:59] I wasn't there, but you know, but there was a report of gunfire and you're the
[04:27:04] White House and, uh, I jumped in here because sometimes, you know, when there's
[04:27:07] a threat at the White House of the executive branch, maybe there's
[04:27:10] something going on at the Capitol.
[04:27:11] So I started to dial in with sources there.
[04:27:13] We're told that this was on the West side of the White House grounds.
[04:27:18] Again, you have the White House and you also have the outer perimeter there.
[04:27:22] gate 17, as it was described to me near the Eisenhower Executive Office building, somebody
[04:27:27] came up and brandished some sort of a pistol. I'm told that it was a pistol, in fact, not
[04:27:32] a long gun or a rifle or anything like that. And the alleged gunman got off at least three
[04:27:38] shots and the United States Secret Service, who obviously prowled that area, you know,
[04:27:44] some things might not be obvious to people walking by, but certainly to the people, you
[04:27:48] regarding the perimeter, they responded to this. They're trained to respond to that gunfire.
[04:27:54] And I'm told, and this was the quote that was given to me that they took the suspect
[04:27:57] down quote, they took him down. So this is a male suspect. I'm also told that somewhere
[04:28:03] in this process that a civilian was struck. We don't know how many shots that the secret
[04:28:09] service or other law enforcement might have gotten off. Again, they'll have to go through
[04:28:13] the ballistics evidence of this. And we don't know the condition of the gunman or the suspect.
[04:28:18] But the important thing here is that the president of the United States is safe and that the
[04:28:23] alleged gunman never got inside the White House perimeter.
[04:28:27] Chad, it's Alicia again.
[04:28:31] You know, as we're watching some of these videos pop up on social media, it's hard not
[04:28:36] to be hit with watching people do live shots and then get interrupted in duck from gunfire.
[04:28:43] There was another reporter I saw, she said she was recording, and then the look on her
[04:28:46] face when she ducked. I don't know if you were at the White House Correspondents' Dinner
[04:28:50] that night, but all of us, I mean so many of us will never forget watching all of those
[04:28:55] people, all of these reporters. It's starting to feel a little dangerous just to be out
[04:29:01] by the White House or to be in the proximity of the White House and its occupants if you're
[04:29:07] a reporter.
[04:29:08] Well, that's something that's concerned me.
[04:29:10] Why does this only happen on Saturdays every single time? It's the perfect time to talk
[04:29:16] about the ballroom. Okay. Saturdays happen to be the best time to talk about the ballroom.
[04:29:27] So that's the reason why everybody gets active. Everybody gets active. There's no work.
[04:29:35] This one is a perfect opportunity because it's a long weekend, two Memorial Day weekend.
[04:29:39] and
[04:29:41] now you have not one not two
[04:29:44] but three whole days to think about the big beautiful ballroom that we have to build
[04:29:50] you know
[04:29:58] connery's pants from fortnight friday says build the ballroom
[04:30:05] Connery's pants, just like myself, is also now by way of Ashley St. Clair, a part of the conservative group chats.
[04:30:14] And they're really distraught about this, this ballroom thing. They're really, we're in the group chats now.
[04:30:21] We're in the group chats now, and they're telling us, start pumping the ballroom thing, you know?
[04:30:27] I
[04:30:30] Has the senior Iranian official Jeremy's kill okay now to some other boring news
[04:30:36] Before we get back to the ballroom saga
[04:30:38] Which we will get back to don't worry
[04:30:41] Boring news straight of hormones not a ballroom. Okay. I know you're disappointed
[04:30:48] Jeremy scale instead of doing real reporting and
[04:30:52] And trying to figure out the schematics of the ballroom decided to go to the Iranian officials and ask them what they think about the deal
[04:31:00] boring lame fake possibly gay
[04:31:06] We are
[04:31:09] Very close to reaching a signing an agreement to end the war and today's constructive I can't be serious for a moment
[04:31:15] I'm sorry. What the fuck are we doing, man?
[04:31:22] We're very close to reaching an agreement to end the war, and today's constructive negotiating
[04:31:29] approach has made the process of peace in the region highly attainable.
[04:31:34] We recognize that President Trump is now faced with an important political decision, one
[04:31:37] that must balance the interests of the United States regional countries in respect for Iran's
[04:31:40] fundamental rights.
[04:31:41] Should this agreement ultimately be achieved, the international community will commend all
[04:31:46] negotiating parties with a role in advancing stability and peace, except for Israel.
[04:31:49] at the same time, oh my god, it literally is, the next statement is, at the same time Israel
[04:31:53] is currently undertaking its final extensive efforts and applying considerable pressure
[04:31:57] to disrupt the formation of this agreement.
[04:32:00] We hope that the US administration will make its decision independently of external influence
[04:32:04] and in favor of the broader collective interest of all parties involved.
[04:32:34] the Washington D.C. police, the Metropolitan Police, they are saying the Secret Service
[04:32:40] is working an incident in the intersection of 17th and Pennsylvania.
[04:32:44] Trump never attended his son's wedding to stage this shit up, mark my words. Brother,
[04:32:50] this is kind of like Donald Trump constantly saying, oh, the war is over every Sunday night.
[04:32:55] And then Barack Reveed reporting that a ceasefire deal is imminent every Sunday night. After
[04:33:01] the 11th Sunday, the markets don't respond to it. Cause people are like, oh, here we
[04:33:07] go again, say the line Barack. And it's the same with like assassination attempts. If
[04:33:16] you stage it one time, people are shocked or horrified. You stage it two times, people
[04:33:22] start going, oh man, this guy missed stage it three times, people go, what the fuck are
[04:33:27] we doing on the fourth time people don't even care. Yes, this is the law of diminishing returns.
[04:33:40] If we are to posit that Trump is staging these assassination attempts over and over again
[04:33:46] in order to win favor with the population or to potentially get them excited the prospect of
[04:33:54] of building a big, beautiful ballroom, every single next assassination attempt, if these
[04:34:01] are hypothetically, you know, uh, you know, PsyOps, every single false flag makes it less
[04:34:12] likely that a ballroom will be constructed, except for me, because now I'm, I'm a, I'm
[04:34:20] part of the conservative team. Yeah, Trump excited in the countdown to when he can no
[04:34:26] longer artificially suppress tight oil markets of the price explosion forces to decide to
[04:34:30] capitulate to destroy his presidency or war globally could have a collapse destroy his presidency.
[04:34:36] Thomas center in the districts of Colombia and in fact, depending on one's injury, that's where
[04:34:41] Steve Scalise the house majority whip, that's where they took him from Alexandria, Virginia
[04:34:46] across the river because of his
[04:34:48] his injuries were so serious.
[04:34:49] So again, depending on things that, you know,
[04:34:51] that might be in play as well in terms of
[04:34:53] where they might take you.
[04:34:55] Chad, thank you so much for giving us
[04:34:57] all of those details.
[04:34:58] You're definitely our go to.
[04:35:00] We appreciate you being on the phone.
[04:35:02] Joining us now is Alex Hogan live
[04:35:04] outside of the White House.
[04:35:06] Alex, what is happening on the ground right now?
[04:35:14] Alex?
[04:35:15] uh-oh
[04:35:18] perhaps
[04:35:20] uh... we're going to go back to chat while alex gets up and right now
[04:35:23] is that we just spoke to her earlier on a different issue so we're going to go
[04:35:26] back to chattanooga is luckily still on the phone for a little focus alex
[04:35:30] with a focus alex
[04:35:32] something if i can't hear really quickly tell me right now we're looking at a
[04:35:35] picture
[04:35:36] uh... again this is probably i street they replaced alex with a clone
[04:35:40] most people walk in chat along pennsylvania avenue and i mentioned
[04:35:44] that because you know the National Guard shooting occurred literally right
[04:35:49] along this same street right around this same area and again I think it speaks
[04:35:53] to and I will I'll be fair I think thank goodness since the National Guard has
[04:35:58] come to town things are clearly safer they not just feel safer they are safer
[04:36:03] and yet you will have pockets of crime that do happen you'll have
[04:36:08] instances that happen in this particular circumstance again 17th is not
[04:36:13] immune to what can happen in a large city like Washington, but it's obviously
[04:36:17] heightened. In particular, when we know the president has just gotten back to the
[04:36:21] White House not that long ago, we have these high-level meetings happening with
[04:36:24] the Iranians. There are a number of different ways you might interpret what
[04:36:27] has happened here today. Okay. Jack, can you hear me? Yes, I got you there, Kevin.
[04:36:36] I'm sorry, we were having a little bit of a technical issue here.
[04:36:38] proposed the last bit of your question to make it yet not a problem i was just
[04:36:42] saying especially when you consider that the pictures we're looking at right now
[04:36:45] this is uh...
[04:36:46] the northwest side of the complex along seventeenth you'll recall the secret
[04:36:51] service or make that the national guard shooting
[04:36:54] uh... occurred not uh... terribly far from what we're looking at in terms of
[04:36:57] these pictures and yet while dc is demonstratively safer
[04:37:02] now that we've had the national guard in town it doesn't mean
[04:37:05] i think i think of what i think of
[04:37:10] gunshots again outside of the white house once again near the president was
[04:37:15] again i think well that safety and security
[04:37:17] active you know at the president
[04:37:19] at the white house
[04:37:21] uh... you're looking at that uh... kind of uh... you know mall building there you
[04:37:25] know that the those are are all this is a big executive branch there you know in
[04:37:29] the further in the in the distance with the flag over top
[04:37:32] at the uh... i'd power executive office building so you're right in that
[04:37:35] complex there
[04:37:36] and you do have quote regular
[04:37:39] regular crime that happens in this you know in downtown dc
[04:37:43] and and that's where i remember there been several of these incidents over the
[04:37:47] years
[04:37:48] where there's been some crime in downtown dc and people have heard things uh...
[04:37:52] it one wonders if maybe they were
[04:37:55] more aggressive and more to do this is maybe they should be considering the
[04:37:59] threats to the president considering what happened at the White House dinner
[04:38:03] uh... you know just a couple of weeks ago consider what happened you know at
[04:38:06] Mar-a-Lago considering what happened in Butler Pennsylvania you know so and as
[04:38:10] you cite and we see them here on the screen right now Kevin
[04:38:13] these are uh... you know members of the National Guard there have been brought
[04:38:16] in to help make DC a little safer you know yes there is crime and
[04:38:19] in downtown urban areas all over the country here and DC is no different but
[04:38:24] again the reaction
[04:38:25] around the government complexes and around the White House and around the
[04:38:29] capital. That's why, you know, there's a little bit of a different security posture
[04:38:33] here right now.
[04:38:34] Hey, Chad. It's Alicia again. So I've been to D.C. a handful of times. I've seen the
[04:38:41] outside of the White House as a tourist, but I've never been there as a reporter. So I
[04:38:44] don't know the area very well, and I'm sure there are Americans all over the country who
[04:38:48] don't know this particular block very well. You talk about office complexes and such,
[04:38:54] and the security posture right now. Do people live there? Like, do normal people live right
[04:38:59] around in this area or is it just offices and law enforcement and very official things?
[04:39:05] It's not as residential in that immediate area. The few blocks there. But if you were
[04:39:10] to go just to the west there, if you were, say, at the Eisenhower Executive Office voting
[04:39:15] and going west, you start to get into some apartments there. You certainly get into where
[04:39:20] some students live in dormitories at George Washington University. But you're in pretty
[04:39:27] much downtown dc and and there are more apartments if you were to go further to the east part
[04:39:32] of the west but that area there there's not much there's law offices there's some businesses
[04:39:37] there's lobbying firms there's the same as k street which is not far from there it's not
[04:39:42] a lot of people that live there some of the stay online why washington dc i'm not talking
[04:39:46] about the ones that you you know go to dance that necessarily but the ones where people
[04:39:51] go with it or the old money club sort of put him.
[04:39:55] Uh oh, Laura Loomer.
[04:39:58] Is a foreign concept for Ashley?
[04:39:59] How are you going to work hard as a woman and not be walking?
[04:40:01] Come dumpster for every rich man with political power?
[04:40:03] Some of those work hard, some of those can run hard
[04:40:06] like a community like Ashley?
[04:40:08] Is literally known for letting a rich man come inside of her?
[04:40:11] We aren't the same.
[04:40:21] the
[04:40:45] stop pulling aggro true i already got enough ops today
[04:41:04] already got enough fucking ops today dude
[04:41:07] me we have this entire area blocked off for blocks outside of the white house there is
[04:41:13] similar scene to what you're seeing behind me. So section tape put up to prevent people
[04:41:19] from walking up closer to the White House. We're also seeing a large presence of secret
[04:41:23] service lining the streets. Basically every street around here looks like this. You have
[04:41:28] caution tape, police cars, the DC police. They're urging anyone in the area to avoid
[04:41:35] this area because not only the streets blocked off, but even pedestrians cannot get any closer
[04:41:39] to the White House and where we are. So we're just one block away from the White House. This
[04:41:44] is 18th in Penn, but still here. Police, Secret Service, preventing anyone from getting a little
[04:41:51] bit closer. As a result, there's a lot of media that are here trying to give you exactly this
[04:41:57] layout of the scene of what we're seeing play out. But there's, as Chad had mentioned as well,
[04:42:02] there's a lot of people who are coming by very curious to see what's going on. It's a holiday
[04:42:06] weekend so a lot of people are already out and about despite the rain that continues. A lot of
[04:42:11] people are out here this weekend and of course coming near the White House would be a logical
[04:42:17] place to come visit on a holiday weekend. So we do know that this is an active investigation
[04:42:23] that the police are working with Secret Service and this is an area of course
[04:42:27] has a heavy police presence to begin with. So to be reporting right now as we're waiting for
[04:42:33] more information about these shots near the perimeter of the White House. Of course, we
[04:42:38] know that more reinforcements will be on the way. We've been seeing different police cars
[04:42:42] come and go, members of the Secret Service come and go. Right now, it appears that there's
[04:42:48] not a lot of movement at this one location where I'm standing. But when I was moving
[04:42:53] around to some of the different blocks, we really did see a similar scene of just car
[04:42:58] after car, making sure that no one gets closer to the White House at this point. As journalists
[04:43:03] were able to be there at the White House covering day in, day out, what takes place.
[04:43:08] When something like this happens, the entire area goes on a complete lockdown.
[04:43:12] Last month, when there were also shots fired near the White House, as a result, the White
[04:43:18] House went on lockdown until the following morning.
[04:43:20] So that's inevitably something that we could see take place in the hours to come as this
[04:43:25] investigation continues.
[04:43:27] But again, police right now are telling anyone if you are in DC, if you're in the area to
[04:43:32] to try to stay away.
[04:43:33] Tommy.
[04:43:34] Alex, we're seeing a lot of footage on social media,
[04:43:37] reporters from other networks doing live shots.
[04:43:40] As you were doing with us not too long ago,
[04:43:42] talking of course about the other big news of the day,
[04:43:44] the Iran potential peace deal.
[04:43:46] Where were you when these shocks were fired?
[04:43:48] Can you take us into those moments
[04:43:50] and give us an idea of what you were experiencing?
[04:43:56] Yeah, so our team was not at the White House anymore.
[04:43:58] After we talked with you, we were no longer there,
[04:44:00] of course, when something like this happens,
[04:44:02] just as we're seeing this sea of journalists right here,
[04:44:05] immediately respond and come back
[04:44:07] to be able to report on the latest as,
[04:44:10] regardless of whatever it might be.
[04:44:12] So we did hear, of course,
[04:44:13] those that reports of shots fired.
[04:44:15] We're waiting to still hear more from police,
[04:44:18] from secret service, from investigators,
[04:44:20] exactly what happened.
[04:44:23] And that's something that we'll have to continue
[04:44:24] to wait and watch for as we continue
[04:44:26] to follow these latest reports.
[04:44:27] but oftentimes when something like this does happen,
[04:44:31] you know, in any investigation, investigators want to make sure
[04:44:35] that they're completely flushing out all of the information
[04:44:38] before they're releasing any more details to the public.
[04:44:41] But again, what you're seeing behind me,
[04:44:43] this is a similar scene to every single street.
[04:44:46] So as far as I can see down this avenue,
[04:44:49] every street is completely blocked off
[04:44:51] with caution tape up, police vehicles,
[04:44:54] and a secret service standing in the middle of the road
[04:44:56] to create this barrier just a couple blocks away
[04:45:00] from the White House, really showing the reinforcements
[04:45:02] that we have here, and I don't think that this is a scene
[04:45:06] that's going to be breaking down anytime soon.
[04:45:09] It seems like this is a posture that we'll likely see
[04:45:12] for at least a few more hours, if not more.
[04:45:16] Tommy.
[04:45:17] Alex Hogan, and for good reason.
[04:45:19] We so appreciate you coming back to give us
[04:45:21] this live reporting, and we're gonna ask you to stand by.
[04:45:24] Joining us now by phone is former FBI assistant
[04:45:26] director Chris Swecker. Chris, it's great to have you on the phone. Thanks for jumping in there for us.
[04:45:31] Can you kind of break down what you've heard so far and give us your perspective?
[04:45:37] Yeah, so the White House is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and apparently shots were
[04:45:42] fired at 17th in Pennsylvania and it was from what I have read and heard it's dozens of shots.
[04:45:50] So what we know is that there were dozens of shots fired at close proximity to the White House.
[04:45:55] Now, everybody knows that President Trump is at the White House this weekend.
[04:46:00] He pretty much made a public statement that he wasn't going to his son's wedding.
[04:46:04] He would be home or at the White House this weekend, so it's no secret that he's there.
[04:46:09] We don't know whether the White House was targeted or whether this was a random shooting.
[04:46:13] It is Washington, D.C. after all.
[04:46:16] So a lot of facts need to be developed here.
[04:46:18] We don't want to jump to any conclusions, but you can imagine the response in that area
[04:46:24] where you have almost all government buildings, all kinds of federal protective service people
[04:46:29] there, secret service responding, FBI is at 10th in Pennsylvania, they're responding,
[04:46:36] and local police are responding.
[04:46:37] So this is going to be a very active crime scene for quite a while and we don't know
[04:46:42] where the shooter is.
[04:46:45] How do they not know anything yet?
[04:46:50] How do they still not know anything?
[04:46:52] I don't understand.
[04:46:53] Did they fucking mark the, did they slime the shooter or not?
[04:46:58] Oh my God, she's so, she's so mad.
[04:47:01] Oh my God, she's so mad.
[04:47:09] I can't wait till Elon gets full custody of the kid.
[04:47:11] He had with Trashley.
[04:47:13] He should argue that she's in danger.
[04:47:14] They're selling my bringing him around
[04:47:15] to Sampai Ghera Commune,
[04:47:16] so it was called for violence against capitals,
[04:47:17] including Elon Musk.
[04:47:18] Elon, please get full custody of your son.
[04:47:20] The woman is unfit to be a mother.
[04:47:22] Dog, Elon literally brings his children around international pedophiles.
[04:47:28] What the fuck are you talking about?
[04:47:31] Elon Musk regularly brings his child to meetings with Epstein affiliates.
[04:47:38] Okay.
[04:47:48] You,
[04:47:49] You are a danger not just the children but just the adults too. You might even be a danger to yourself
[04:47:58] Fuck you mean
[04:48:09] Also
[04:48:11] You know who else was on my stream and won the custody battle
[04:48:17] Grimes
[04:48:18] Turns out all the money in the world
[04:48:22] Still can't save you, you know
[04:48:26] So that would be two for two
[04:48:37] Why did you delete this pose
[04:48:41] Actually probably end of committee Susan's I'm a sadly you can see the darkest in her eyes of the visible weight game from the SSRI's
[04:48:46] She's likely on since her ozampic anorexia when she realized Elon wasn't alone there
[04:48:50] She's a very sad vessel of woman who's single mom and come down surfer wait
[04:48:54] What?
[04:48:56] Now she's looking for a third baby daddy forever on love
[04:48:59] We all know how this will probably end as I from Elon was rightfully getting full custody of both of her kids
[04:49:03] Even the one that isn't his sad. I'm sure we will read about it in the paper someday and then life will go on. Oh
[04:49:09] My god, she got dude. I'm gonna be honest with you. I think what Ashley said on this broadcast really got to her
[04:49:16] Oh my gosh, she's crashing out more so than usual
[04:49:23] Dude she's fucking god, this is kind of scary send that dick sucking tweet now. Oh I already did I already blasted it
[04:49:46] Yeah, I already did blasted chat.
[04:50:01] Why are you posting her W's?
[04:50:08] You think it's a W to suck Trump's dick?
[04:50:13] i'm gonna fucking go to sleep and i want to wake up in a weird trap in someone's
[04:50:17] basement with
[04:50:18] with jigsaw on the other side
[04:50:21] no it's time to play game
[04:50:25] i'm assuming that
[04:50:26] our reporter who was at the white house
[04:50:28] left the white house and then could not get back in she couldn't get any closer
[04:50:32] than eighteen-th and pan
[04:50:33] but if you were on the white house long reporting at the time
[04:50:37] that perimeter would mean
[04:50:38] you're not free to go so some people were locked in and some were locked in
[04:50:42] What is going on? They're really milking the fuck out of this story. I
[04:50:46] Feel like now I feel like it is a sigh up but not for the ballroom necessarily but so no one talks about
[04:50:52] this ceasefire deal
[04:50:55] You know what I mean?
[04:50:57] Like Israel Israel was like alright. Let's just make some commotion near the fucking White House
[04:51:02] So that people forget that Trump even signed the ceasefire deal. Maybe we can cook it before it actually finalizes
[04:51:09] You know
[04:51:12] Like this ain't a small this ain't a slow news day any longer. This is a big news day before this fucking dumb ass story
[04:51:22] The whole the whole like you know straight-up hormones is coming to an end the the bottle is coming to an end
[04:51:30] That's pretty fucking it's pretty fucking big deal. You know, I
[04:51:33] I think it's already very, very high in terms of high alert.
[04:51:41] This will jack it up incrementally because, you know, this, again, could be a random shooting.
[04:51:48] It is Washington, D.C. It happens all the time, but not in that particular area.
[04:51:54] So you can, you can bet that all the federal agencies and the local police department and
[04:52:01] police will all be in an extremely heightened state of alert.
[04:52:05] Chris, I just want to put this in perspective for our audience.
[04:52:08] I've mentioned this a couple of times, but anytime something happens, you go to social media and you get a lot of misinformation.
[04:52:14] And right now we know that the White House lockdown is lifted after those gunshots fired.
[04:52:19] We're still getting, of course, more official information.
[04:52:21] We know that the Secret Service has to take any threat near the White House incredibly seriously.
[04:52:25] We understand that they always are going to do that, especially in this environment.
[04:52:29] But for our audience that's watching us but also might be over on X or anywhere on social
[04:52:33] media, the fact that the lockdown is now lifted, can you put this in perspective in terms of
[04:52:39] somebody who's done this before, how severe this is, the posture that's going on right
[04:52:44] now, can you just break it down for those that are seeing a five alarm fire on social
[04:52:48] media and aren't sure what to believe?
[04:52:51] Well, if it's true that they have taken the alert level down, and it tells me that there's
[04:53:02] no imminent threat right now, that whatever situation we had, the shooter, if there was
[04:53:10] one, has been taken out or neutralized or captured or arrested, so they would not give
[04:53:18] that all-clear signal unless it was absolutely 100% certain that there was no more threat.
[04:53:24] So whatever the threat is, it's been completely neutralized at this point.
[04:53:29] So we'll have to hear, there'll be a press conference obviously at some point, and we'll
[04:53:34] get the facts.
[04:53:36] Right now, I think we'll be bouncing all over to what really happened here, but the basic
[04:53:42] fact is that there was a, you know, multiple gunshots at or near the White
[04:53:46] House within the last hour. Certainly. Chris, we're gonna stand you by. We
[04:53:51] really appreciate you being on the phone and joining us now also by phone is
[04:53:55] former Secret Service agent Richard Staropoly. Thank you so much for joining
[04:54:00] us by phone. I'm sure you've been listening in seeing the updates we've
[04:54:03] been getting and some of the bro, they called everybody in DC. They called
[04:54:08] Everybody in DC and there is literally no updates. It's been an hour
[04:54:14] It's been a motherfucking hour, man. Who's dead? What happened?
[04:54:21] What are we doing was it the mask guy on Fox News you've seen so far I'm back on team mask
[04:54:27] By the way, I think it's more funny that way to believe that it is a mask
[04:54:30] I've decided it looked too weird plus it's way funnier to
[04:54:34] to think that the guy was wearing a mask for no reason whatsoever, so I'm team
[04:54:39] mask again. Apologies for laughing at all the mask truthers before. Maybe it's
[04:54:46] the mask guy.
[04:54:47] A number of times with both presidents Bush and Clinton, when we've actually
[04:54:50] had shots fired at the White House, like been in the situation before, what you're
[04:54:54] going to see outside the White House perimeter, particularly for a block of
[04:54:58] two hours, is going to be an incredibly heavily armed presence of uniformed
[04:55:02] Secret Service officers as well as all the local authorities and that includes the DC Metro cop and the u.s. Park police
[04:55:09] I find it's a little strange that they lifted the
[04:55:13] Everything so quickly but if they're doing that that tells me they're
[04:55:17] Reasonably sure that they've got the shooter and there aren't any additional shooters
[04:55:21] But I'm a little hesitant to just say that the the lockdown has been lifted this quickly
[04:55:27] Hi, Richard. It's Alicia Kunja here. Thank you so much. Love that you can talk to us about
[04:55:34] the expertise of the Secret Service. Given that this is the White House perimeter and
[04:55:39] a lot of people, they come and they scream at the White House, but Secret Service agents
[04:55:43] are actual people. And like it or not, kind of represent whoever's in the White House
[04:55:48] at the time, you know, according to crazies who like to yell at the White House again.
[04:55:53] Is this something that happened, not the shooting, but people approaching Secret Service agents
[04:55:58] on the perimeter?
[04:55:59] Does that happen on a regular basis?
[04:56:01] Is it something that the Secret Service has to train in order to be able to engage with
[04:56:06] people who may just be mad at whoever?
[04:56:09] Is the office holder in the White House or they present a real danger?
[04:56:14] Yeah, it happens on such a regular and recurring basis that the uniformed division officers
[04:56:20] that are posted all outside on the outside perimeter of the White House, have a way to
[04:56:24] handle that.
[04:56:25] As a matter of fact, the Washington Field Office, the Secret Service, which is the second-largest
[04:56:29] office the Secret Service has, has agents that are assigned specifically to handle
[04:56:34] uniform division requests for response, but just at various situations so that these people
[04:56:39] aren't distracted from their duties of maintaining the surveillance and the security of the perimeter.
[04:56:43] So yes, it does happen quite often.
[04:56:45] Richard, Tom, Shalu, I got a question.
[04:56:48] We heard that people heard about 30 gunshots,
[04:56:52] and then we heard maybe the shooter got off three shots,
[04:56:57] so then we're assuming a couple of shots on the shooter
[04:57:00] and then a bunch of shots from Secret Service.
[04:57:02] How many people are allowed to shoot right away?
[04:57:06] Like, I'm assuming you got a lot of guns, okay,
[04:57:09] and some people can take the shot, others wait for a command,
[04:57:12] So how many people can shoot right away?
[04:57:15] No, you know, Tom, it's an interesting thing around the White House.
[04:57:18] There isn't no waiting for any command.
[04:57:21] Secret Service Uniform Division officers, and that includes the snipers that are located on the roof of the White House,
[04:57:26] as well as Secret Service agents, don't have to wait for any authority.
[04:57:29] They see a threat. They're free to engage, it will.
[04:57:32] I would suspect that a number of those shots, especially that big volley of fire that you heard,
[04:57:37] probably came from one of the semi-automatic weapons, probably an MP5.
[04:57:41] MP5 or MP6, whenever the Secret Service was deploying on that perimeter, probably came
[04:57:48] from the Secret Service personnel in response to this attack or pulling out that weapon.
[04:57:53] Can I ask you again, a follow up there?
[04:57:56] Richard?
[04:57:57] MP5, MP6, what are they?
[04:57:58] Those are long guns?
[04:57:59] They are sub-discount.
[04:58:00] Oh, you don't know what an MP5 is?
[04:58:06] Long guns, because they can reach out much further than a typical handgun, but they're
[04:58:10] capable of carrying high-capacity magazines anywhere from 30 to 50 rounds or 60 rounds
[04:58:16] if you're carrying double magazines.
[04:58:17] So it's an ability to carry a small compact machine gun, although it's not actually a
[04:58:23] machine gun, it's a sub-machine gun because it carries pistol ammunition, but I can lay
[04:58:27] down a huge volume of fire.
[04:58:31] Thank you so much, Richard, for joining us.
[04:58:33] We're going to stand you by as we bring back in Chad's program he's joining.
[04:58:39] these guys supposed to be the gun guys? It's kind of weird. Also, I'm not a big
[04:58:46] gun guy, so I don't know, but I thought it was MP5 and MP7. What the fuck is MP6?
[04:58:50] Is there an MP6 that I wasn't aware of? Maybe they made a new one. Maybe they
[04:58:57] made a secret one
[04:59:07] and p six seven all fun to stop
[04:59:11] experts worry about
[04:59:13] they say okay is there something that happens first and then you get a big
[04:59:17] response someplace
[04:59:19] and then you go and do something else at another location nearby or something
[04:59:22] like that you try to draw
[04:59:24] away the you know the response
[04:59:26] So it took them probably a bit of time to assess that and make sure, okay,
[04:59:31] this was the threat, this was a one-off, whatever it might be, whatever the motive
[04:59:36] might be, and that's something that's not clear at all right now that we know that.
[04:59:40] But that's why they have probably said, okay, this is, you know,
[04:59:44] they still have this big perimeter around the area of the White House here,
[04:59:47] but they are indicating that, you know, they thought that this was the only threat.
[04:59:51] This wasn't a wave of something going on or a coordinated attack with multiple,
[04:59:55] You know gunmen or potential perpetrators here. We're told that the FBI director
[05:00:01] Cache Patel has been coming to the scene here. And again, I want to reiterate that just how
[05:00:08] Fortified this area around the White House is just not the White House ground
[05:00:12] You know some years ago back in the mid-1990s after the Oklahoma City bombing they closed off, you know the street
[05:00:18] That's crazy
[05:00:25] Dude, Wong ducked immediately, like, she knew exactly what the fuck was up, this lady's
[05:00:41] like what is that?
[05:00:43] Oh my gosh, she has no survival instincts. That's crazy. That's crazy man. That's crazy
[05:00:57] man. None was so ever. Another one. Yeah, it's funny because this was like happening
[05:01:07] as the you know as the as the press was covering it so like everybody there's
[05:01:12] like multiple angles multiple audio multiple angles where like people are
[05:01:17] filming shit you know
[05:01:25] that's so funny he said is weakening while he was dude yo okay respect this
[05:01:33] guy's a costumant professional he's like I'm finishing my sound bite while
[05:01:37] I'm also in the process of ducking they since 2022
[05:01:40] President Trump promises the prices will go down but his grip on Republican support on Capitol Hill
[05:01:46] His weakening
[05:01:57] Dude what the fuck
[05:02:00] Bro take don't take the fucking earpiece out just duck
[05:02:07] Oh my god
[05:02:25] 85,000 likes 3 million impressions. Yes base laser is gonna be on your balls. Oh my god. Oh, it's fucking over. I'm like oh
[05:02:34] Oh, it's so over, brother.
[05:02:40] I am going to, I hope nothing bad happens. Okay, I didn't mean it. I didn't do this. Okay, I didn't do this.
[05:02:50] Elon's gonna start crash landing Starlink satellites over WeHo, bro.
[05:03:03] get security the world is crazy buddy if Elon Musk was me killed I don't think my security
[05:03:16] is gonna be able to do anything to his assassins like what are you talking about yeah the deleted
[05:03:29] tweet is crazy. You're gonna wake up one day surrounded my home surrounded by
[05:03:48] Teslas. Random FSD Teslas that are just...
[05:04:01] What is this? Yeah bro, GGs. Sampagarizdy Long's baby mama and brutally
[05:04:07] mugged him. You're a grifter and an idiot like JV Nior, not an argument.
[05:04:18] this
[05:04:28] what's worse is you've seen his text messages of someone saw the means my artistic ass ascending to baddies and crash out
[05:04:36] that
[05:04:42] Oh no it was real yeah.
[05:04:49] You should delete this.
[05:04:52] Yeah no it was a real tweet.
[05:04:55] She's tenacious dude. She...
[05:05:12] allow full multi-culture now, so I'm not killed by the woke police, I decide to fast.
[05:05:18] I briefly reminisce about how our culture used to be before its decline, back in the
[05:05:21] glory days of English people, like Jesus and the guy that invented curry.
[05:05:25] Then it's time for the daily broadcast by Keir Starmer.
[05:05:28] Do whatever you want, YOLO!
[05:05:30] Then he shows a compilation of foreigners blowing smoke into pregnant Christian women's faces
[05:05:34] by burning union jacks, followed by King Charles being water-borded by acid.
[05:05:39] I-I-I-I can't breathe!
[05:05:41] Oh no no no no no!
[05:05:42] I go out to my job as a pronoun enforcement officer, but before I do that, I head to my local shop,
[05:05:47] where there's simultaneously no items to buy, but also at the same time too many, and they're all overpriced, but also not.
[05:05:52] I then get pushed in the stomach so hard by a blue-haired trans-vegan activist,
[05:05:56] Joss Sophoyle, in Serpah's word here, for thinking the wrong pronouns, that I die.
[05:06:00] As I'm dying, I think about how much safer it was in London in the past, you know, like during the Victorian era.
[05:06:07] huh it's real by the way that's real I don't know why you guys are laughing
[05:06:13] that's all things that happened and happening right now like it's happening
[05:06:18] currently in London it's not even funny Prounon enforcers will come and get you
[05:06:25] if you don't oh god I fucking hate this stupid ass website bro come on I can't
[05:06:33] even click on close like how do they do this what the fuck
[05:06:45] the time of all of this unfolding they initially didn't have if you use adblock this doesn't
[05:06:51] show the videos don't show by the way they're being told that they have to leave through
[05:06:57] a specific exit so as of right now as of where we are just one block from where this all
[05:07:02] happened. The members of the Secret Service are still not letting people come and go and
[05:07:07] they say that they're going to be here still for a while. So we'll continue to watch that
[05:07:11] on our end. Of course, a lot of questions as to what exactly happened and the motive
[05:07:16] behind all of this and whether or not this was planned out, what exactly took place.
[05:07:22] For right now, again, DC Police telling anyone in the area to avoid coming here. Of course,
[05:07:27] there's a lot of onlookers, a lot of curiosity and concerns we're hearing from more members
[05:07:32] of the government who are reaching out saying that they're just happy to know that no one
[05:07:37] within the White House is hurt. Tommy. Certainly Alex, thank you so much for your report and
[05:07:42] keep keeping us up to date and joining us now for more reaction is Missouri congressman Eric
[05:07:47] Burleson. Congressman, we were going to have you on on a different topic, but now we've got you,
[05:07:52] of course, to react to some of this breaking news. Can you give us your initial reaction when you saw,
[05:07:57] you know, yet again, we don't know motive, we don't know everything, but more disturbing news
[05:08:01] that we've got shots fired near the White House.
[05:08:05] Yeah, sadly we have another gunman in proximity of the President of the United States.
[05:08:12] Thank goodness we have some of the greatest law enforcement officials and secret service.
[05:08:16] Dog, you're literally from Missouri, okay?
[05:08:18] Like this is every day, multiple times a day in Missouri.
[05:08:23] What the fuck are you talking about?
[05:08:25] Oh my God, I can't believe it.
[05:08:26] Another shooting incident.
[05:08:28] Yeah, next to our big, beautiful president.
[05:08:32] Yeah, Congressman, I've been reading over some of the notes that I've been getting.
[05:08:38] Obviously, as I've been watching, the reports come in and I'm struck to sort of piggyback off of what you just said
[05:08:45] by some of the language that we've seen utilized by political operatives and actually office holders.
[05:08:52] I mean, I had just heard a sound bite earlier today where a Democrat suggested that because
[05:08:57] the DOJ was sitting aside money for those who were victimized by the weaponization
[05:09:03] of our government, that the president had henchmen.
[05:09:07] You heard just the other day a Democratic representative called for eliminating the president of the
[05:09:12] United States from office right now.
[05:09:14] When you hear things like that, it again underscores the tone that's been unfortunately
[05:09:20] enveloping DC for the last several years and I think this is again we're not
[05:09:25] certain of the motivation here I think Tommy very aptly points that out but
[05:09:30] again we are in an environment where that's the first thing you think of in
[05:09:34] particular given what happened at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. That's
[05:09:40] right and look the location you know their shootings happen in Washington DC
[05:09:44] often I mean it's just the nature of that being a large city but not generally
[05:09:50] in that location, especially at the corner of the White House.
[05:09:54] That begs the question, was this politically motivated?
[05:09:57] It likely was politically motivated.
[05:10:00] And you've got to ask, why are we continuing to hear from violent leftists?
[05:10:06] Why do we continue to hear from people who are fanning the flames of this violence and
[05:10:12] using rhetoric that spurs people on?
[05:10:14] We saw all of these attempts on the president's life.
[05:10:18] We've seen violent shootings that have occurred
[05:10:22] against other elected officials.
[05:10:24] I'll tell you that my colleagues,
[05:10:26] every time one of these events happen,
[05:10:27] we get on a call with the Sergeant of Arms
[05:10:30] and generally speaking,
[05:10:32] maybe one of the colleagues beg for more.
[05:10:34] I was waiting for it.
[05:10:35] I was waiting for it.
[05:10:36] When is the violent leftist rhetoric
[05:10:37] gonna be found responsible for this?
[05:10:44] when, when and finally we're getting it. I was, I was excited.
[05:10:59] That's not too long ago. We saw that now we see someone shooting at secret service
[05:11:04] agents at the perimeter of the White House.
[05:11:07] It kind of feels like some of our members of the radar members of the
[05:11:12] military could be targets just could be and I hate to say the word oh my god
[05:11:17] breaking NBC News shortly after 6 p.m. tonight a male suspect approached a
[05:11:24] secret service checkpoint near the White House and started firing
[05:11:27] discriminately at US Secret Service agents two officials say US has fired at
[05:11:32] the man and he's down a bystander was also hit dude crazy people taking all
[05:11:39] all of this collectively out there.
[05:11:44] I'll wait to hear from the after action report
[05:11:47] from the Secret Service before I would make that decision.
[05:11:50] But again, I think that the problem is that
[05:11:53] we have a left who's creating a culture of attitude toward
[05:11:57] the two things that can't be done.
[05:11:59] It's a time law enforcement attitude.
[05:12:01] We saw that happen when it came to ICE agents in Minnesota.
[05:12:06] Really, you almost have people mobilizing
[05:12:09] organizing against the law enforcement there. I think that this, this, uh,
[05:12:16] do people do this as a form of suicide? Yes, it's called suicide by cop.
[05:12:21] They absolutely do it. America is in the same place where you can literally do that over
[05:12:27] positions. I mean, I in my community alone, I've had two, I mean, this is the, yeah,
[05:12:31] this is the Charlie Kirk conundrum, right? Like this is, uh, if this is what has to happen in
[05:12:36] in order to protect the second amendment, you know,
[05:12:38] this is a sacrifice I'm willing to make
[05:12:40] is what the president has said,
[05:12:41] is what Charlie Kirk has said.
[05:12:43] You know, every day, every day,
[05:12:45] most workers are getting cursed.
[05:12:47] These people, when they put on the badge,
[05:12:49] they're risking their lives
[05:12:50] and they deserve our respect each and every time.
[05:12:54] Congressman Tom Shilu, you mentioned at the top
[05:12:56] and you were just talking about law enforcement there.
[05:12:58] You said violence is unacceptable.
[05:13:00] And I'm assuming if we had a Democrat,
[05:13:02] a Congressman on this segment,
[05:13:05] they would probably voice the same thing, violence is unacceptable, and this usually
[05:13:10] happens after a situation like this.
[05:13:13] Then a day later, if you talk to a Democrat, they say, violence is unacceptable, and this
[05:13:17] is what we have to do about it, gun control.
[05:13:19] They usually go to gun control, sometimes they keep on doing it.
[05:13:22] How stupid to say that, how stupid to say that when gun violence occurs in the country,
[05:13:32] turn around and say, hey, perhaps we should get some gun control, please.
[05:13:37] You know, as a solution, how, how dumb.
[05:13:41] How, where's your respect?
[05:13:45] Where's your respect?
[05:13:46] What, the respectful thing to do is to say, you know, we gotta, we gotta protect.
[05:13:53] We gotta protect the guns.
[05:13:55] That's the risk.
[05:13:57] Now, just more widespread by Muslim haters like you and your single mom guest who will
[05:14:02] probably baby trap you as well.
[05:14:04] I hope you use the condom, Hassan.
[05:14:07] Dude, she's so insane.
[05:14:12] Also, I like that she said Muslim haters because Muslim in and of itself in Laura Loomer's
[05:14:18] world is a pejorative.
[05:14:20] But to normal people, they are going to read this as, wait, Hassan hates Muslims?
[05:14:26] I don't think Hassan hates Muslims, but because Muslim is a slur in her universe, she used
[05:14:37] that as a slur.
[05:14:39] Does that, do you understand?
[05:14:48] Why is she always thinking about you fucking someone?
[05:14:50] I think we all know why.
[05:14:55] I was in another, look, I thought you were reading a chatter.
[05:14:58] I was in another window.
[05:14:59] Sound like a gray name?
[05:15:00] Yeah.
[05:15:08] The evidence that might be out there, obviously,
[05:15:11] the scene is safe.
[05:15:13] They've obviously opened the scene back up.
[05:15:14] I thought they did that quite quickly
[05:15:17] since the shots were fired just after six o'clock tonight.
[05:15:21] But yeah, we'd be asking questions.
[05:15:23] And the questions were where were the shots directed?
[05:15:25] Were they directed at the White House?
[05:15:28] You have to be, you have to also keep in mind
[05:15:30] that there's a lot of motorcades that go by there
[05:15:33] because you've got plenty of folks in Congress
[05:15:36] and plenty of folks that have details there.
[05:15:39] So was it directed in one particular direction or not?
[05:15:43] And then I think it's also important to look at this
[05:15:45] from a motor standpoint.
[05:15:47] It is too early to tell, but we've been talking about political violence, and obviously somebody
[05:15:52] that's standing outside the White House and firing rounds inside it.
[05:15:55] Yes, I do think Laura Loomer has like a very strange psychosexual fascination with me.
[05:16:05] It makes me deeply uncomfortable.
[05:16:07] She's been following me for years.
[05:16:10] So it's definitely fucking terrifying.
[05:16:15] his
[05:16:21] attention at the whoever does is a men and no when they're with the game themselves into the meeting to save
[05:16:29] will also at the same time maybe that that fascination
[05:16:35] is my saving grace the case and as the reason why I haven't been deported yet
[05:16:40] like otherwise she would have let Laura Loomer more like Laura Gooner
[05:16:49] but he doing something like this knowing that they're going to be met with a
[05:16:53] response that there are uniformed in plain clothes secret service agents out
[05:16:58] there to protect the president to protect the White House there's there's
[05:17:02] officers protecting the ground they know that they're going to get a
[05:17:07] response and use the term suicide by cop that's certainly something to consider but I think
[05:17:13] also the FBI has been talking about this now for the last year or so um determining what
[05:17:19] what would cost somebody to do something like this we're seeing in a lot of these
[05:17:24] cases of recent you know the attacks on the president the attempts on his life
[05:17:28] the assassination of no stop tweeting this assassination
[05:17:32] I think this is good
[05:17:37] Don't. Yes. A lot of yeses.
[05:17:53] No, it's giving millennial ill gross. Okay. No, I won't do it. If it's cringe, I won't do it. It's cringe. It's cringe. You're right.
[05:18:02] Make sure we preserve the crime scene. Um, honestly, I just wanted to tweet Laura gooner. That's why I think Laura gooner is kind of funny
[05:18:13] Put the Twitter down little bro, no, it's not cowardice. I don't want to be cry. It's cringe
[05:18:18] It's it's cringe. It's cringe. That's why I didn't do it
[05:18:21] But Laura gooner is funny and I will unveil that at some point like a fucking
[05:18:26] Tactical nuke. Okay, there will come a day
[05:18:28] Hey, there will come a time when I hit that Laura Gooner,
[05:18:32] because you know she's unhinged.
[05:18:33] She's gonna say some shit.
[05:18:39] Do you give them any precautions?
[05:18:40] What do you say to them as they're watching this all unfold?
[05:18:44] Well, I mean, that's a great question, Tommy.
[05:18:46] We're obviously living in a new modern era
[05:18:49] where you really have to have your head on a swivel.
[05:18:52] But I say to people all the time here in New York,
[05:18:55] the safest place to be on New Year's Eve
[05:18:58] is downtown in Manhattan where the ball drop is.
[05:19:02] And that's the thing is that, you know, terrorists, bad guys,
[05:19:06] they're like water.
[05:19:07] They're always looking for the path of least resistance.
[05:19:10] And that's why this appears not to have been,
[05:19:13] I don't want to downplay it, but from a sense of, you know,
[05:19:16] this was not a tactician who had studied this
[05:19:20] and made a determination and was serious
[05:19:22] from that perspective.
[05:19:23] I mean, it kind of reminds me of what happened
[05:19:26] the White House Correspondents Association dinner. We had somebody that just basically
[05:19:30] threw a plan together and thought that he was just going to charge through three or
[05:19:34] three.
[05:19:35] Any more questions that you can share with us on Twitter outside of just posting streams
[05:19:37] going live?
[05:19:38] Shut up.
[05:19:39] This might have just been for attention, just sending signal. And certainly, you know,
[05:19:45] if they released the scene this early, I mean, we're only a little over an hour from when
[05:19:49] the shots were fired, that tells me that law enforcement is convinced that there are
[05:19:54] no following taxa plan and that they have the person or persons that were responsible
[05:19:59] for this in custody.
[05:20:01] James, we appreciate you, and of course we appreciate all the law enforcement out there
[05:20:06] responding to this, keeping not only the president safe, not only the administration
[05:20:11] safe, but also the tourists that are there to celebrate Memorial Day and to remember
[05:20:17] you know, heroes that we've lost, of course, commemorating Memorial Day.
[05:20:20] Thank you so much, James, for being on the phone.
[05:20:22] We're gonna take it up to the table a little bit as we're all reacting to this not to show that we expect it
[05:20:26] We thought we're gonna be talking about an Arondale Kevin
[05:20:29] And I'm sure the president is actually probably frustrated because he would rather be talking about the excitement of that potential
[05:20:35] But it looks like the good news is here is that the scene has been you know somewhat open to the White House is not unlocked
[05:20:41] On anymore the journalists are allowed to leave so that's all good news
[05:20:45] Of course not the day we expected to have but considering the situation
[05:20:49] It feels like they handled it very quickly and effectively.
[05:20:52] I couldn't have said it better.
[05:20:54] I think what really I take away from this is, first of all, we are in an environment where the rhetoric often can lead to circumstances like this.
[05:21:03] Again, understanding that we don't know exactly what the motivation may have been in this circumstance, but it's not like there are selling girls' scout cookies.
[05:21:10] I mean, it's at the White House.
[05:21:12] I mean, I think you can put two and two together.
[05:21:14] Again, we'll have to get more information.
[05:21:16] But I want to just say this one thing, and that is,
[05:21:18] Uh, hats off to the law enforcement who've been keeping, uh, not just the White House safe, but all the citizens in and around DC and the visitors, as you point out, a lot of folks in town.
[05:21:27] This one's crazy.
[05:21:28] Uh, thanks to them for doing what they could in a harrowing situation.
[05:21:31] By the way, um, we now have unprecedented access to a tier list of every White House press pool reporter and their reaction time to a life threatening situation.
[05:21:45] And I think Selena Wang is probably one of the best like she immediately hears it immediately ducks
[05:21:51] Whereas that one lady who's like what's going on?
[05:21:54] She has no survival instincts
[05:21:57] Okay, we could do a straight-up tier list of like who in the White House press pool
[05:22:04] Has the best survival instincts versus the worst
[05:22:07] just like what happened with the White House Correspondents' Dinner, there's a lot of chaos at first and then you take a look and you think, okay, it's interesting and the way they behave looks like things worked out.
[05:22:21] The President had a lot of good things to say about the Secret Service. He wanted to reassure everyone they did a great job after White House Correspondents' Dinner.
[05:22:27] I think he's going to want to say the same thing, congratulate people, and then he's going to move on. He's going to want to talk about Iran, right?
[05:22:33] I think one of the most interesting things when we're talking to these experts you're trying to think okay
[05:22:38] What are what am I gonna ask here? He's given me all the information about what happened there? I think it was Richard
[05:22:44] Richard Sarapoli the former Secret Service guy, right? Mm-hmm. How who can take the shot interesting?
[05:22:50] He says they all can take the shot. They're all
[05:22:53] Authorized to go that's interesting. Yeah interesting and important right now
[05:22:57] All right, we're gonna bring back in Alex Hogan live outside the White House for the latest information
[05:23:03] Hi Tommy, so we just got some new information from the White House according to the press
[05:23:10] office.
[05:23:11] They said shortly after 6 p.m. an individual approached the Secret Service checkpoint outside
[05:23:16] the White House.
[05:23:17] This is at 17th and Pennsylvania Avenue, so just one block behind me.
[05:23:21] You can still see that there's a large police presence here.
[05:23:24] This involves the FBI, Secret Service, and of course DC Police.
[05:23:28] So the White House telling us that there was a preliminary investigation at this point
[05:23:32] that indicates that an individual approached, he removed a weapon from his bag and he began
[05:23:38] firing at police officers, secret service police officers, then returned fire striking
[05:23:44] that suspect who was later transported to an area hospital where he later died.
[05:23:49] During the shooting a bystander was also struck by gunfire, so the White House press
[05:23:54] team had this point.
[05:23:55] She's the type to investigate the scary noise in a horror movie.
[05:24:01] Oh my god. Oh apparently suspect is dead. Police don't need permission to shoot an active shooter. It's a nonsense take
[05:24:08] Might as touch was on site for the tick tock video sound like gunshots coming from a speaker
[05:24:12] I'm a veteran. I know what gunshots sound like. This is another stunt most likely. I don't believe it. I mean look
[05:24:19] There's a dead guy, so I don't know
[05:24:24] Tennis kind of sounds like there were some real gunshots regardless shatter
[05:24:31] This is her, and she just posted the statement of she's the NBC News correspondent, New Statement
[05:24:42] from Secret Service.
[05:24:43] Individual approach, US Secret Service checkpoint at 17th and Penn.
[05:24:47] Individual removed a weapon from his bag and began firing at posted officers.
[05:24:50] US Secret Service return fire and a suspect later died.
[05:24:54] Bystander struck by gunfire.
[05:24:55] was inside White House. There were gunshots coming from a speaker for the chatter for
[05:25:06] all of us. Heard it through a speaker? It's true. No, they're saying Suspect later died.
[05:25:16] NBC News is reporting that the Suspect later died, but the U.S. Secret Service accidentally
[05:25:20] hit a bystander as well.
[05:25:34] The breaking news there that the White House says that that suspect who did open fire has
[05:25:40] died.
[05:25:41] Tommy.
[05:25:42] Hey, Alex, it's Alicia real quick.
[05:25:44] You were a war zone reporter before heading to DC and you were reporting from the same
[05:25:49] place we saw people who could hear ducking for cover from the shots. Do you feel safe
[05:25:54] there? We're running out of time here, but do you feel safe from where you're standing
[05:25:58] at the White House when you report?
[05:26:01] Yes, I, as you mentioned, I've been in a lot of situations where I'm typically wearing
[05:26:08] body armor when I'm overseas. A very different situation. I do have to say that I do feel
[05:26:14] incredibly safe by the incredible men and women who protect this area every day.
[05:26:19] We see some of those spaces behind us here.
[05:26:22] That being said, what I do for a living is not what the average civilian and
[05:26:27] citizen should be used to. Thankfully, we live in a country where that kind of
[05:26:31] violence is not normalized. That being said, the DC police once again tell the
[05:26:37] people not to come near this area, even though they do believe that this threat
[05:26:41] has been neutralized, Alicia.
[05:26:43] Alex Hogan, thank you so much,
[05:26:44] and that was gonna do it for us.
[05:26:46] We're gonna see you back here tomorrow,
[05:26:47] 5 p.m. Eastern for another big weekend show.
[05:26:49] Of course, keep it right here on Fox News Channel
[05:26:51] for continued coverage on the shooting.
[05:26:55] Wow, wall to wall, baby.
[05:26:59] Meanwhile, Al Jazeera is actually covering real.
[05:27:04] Real shit.
[05:27:05] What is this like cringe-ass aesthetic? I was thinking about this, but like, I tweeted
[05:27:20] about this a while back. You know how like brands are, they're slow to, brands are too
[05:27:29] slow to adapt to like cultural shifts that take place. So they're still running on like
[05:27:34] the previous formation, they think like woke is dead. Like all of these channels like CNN
[05:27:40] and shit, they probably launched these initiatives. They probably launched these initiatives like
[05:27:47] half a year ago, right? And even at that time, they thought, Oh, woke is dead now. So we
[05:27:51] have to be anti woke. Like Craig Ferguson is not like a like a anti woke guy, but the
[05:27:57] aesthetics. No, Craig is good. Craig is good. But the aesthetics of it is like very clearly
[05:28:04] being like, oh, this is about being proud of like a real Tim Robinson style proud American, right?
[05:28:17] Yeah, Craig isn't Craig isn't American. I'm just saying he's Scottish, but he's probably like,
[05:28:23] going to talk about what he loves about American stuff. But it's like, it's Patriot Slop.
[05:28:27] Okay, it's fake Patriot Slop and and I think the
[05:28:34] Is it not Tim Robinson? No, no, what's the fucking guy home improvement guy?
[05:28:41] Not Tim Robinson
[05:28:46] What the fuck's the home improvement guy
[05:28:50] God Tim Allen not Tim Robinson my bad
[05:28:53] Yeah, thank you. But another example of this is like the, the, the goober neighbors, the
[05:29:03] bungulators, AT&T, like doing this thing, which by the way, I don't really give a shit about burnt
[05:29:11] peanut one way or another. But in, in like 2020, a guy like burnt peanut would never get a massive
[05:29:19] sponsorship from a company like AT&T and I think that's because they're still like they've moved
[05:29:25] beyond brand sensitivity where they think like someone who is ostensibly apolitical and kind
[05:29:32] of right wing coded is a good brand ambassador right to do like a massive brand ambassador ship
[05:29:39] like this because they all still think it's a woke is so totally dead and they are following the
[05:29:48] trend. And they're going to be years behind the curve. To which I of course tweeted, I'm reminded
[05:30:00] of when AT&T blacklisted me from participating in events they sponsored due to my Palestine
[05:30:04] advocacy wish they found to be controversial. I do think I shit on burnt peanut too much
[05:30:22] though. I mean, I don't think I think he's just like a regular ass gamer. Like he's nowhere,
[05:30:28] he's nowhere near as crazy as like Nick, Nick Merks or anything like that or Nick Merks when
[05:30:34] he was peak anti-woke warrior. I think a lot of people get... look man, I'm at least aware
[05:30:50] enough to know when I'm hating on someone just for the funsies. I wish my enemies would
[05:30:56] also do me the same dignity and admit it, you know? Like I think he's fine, he's just
[05:31:01] the chud who gives a shit
[05:31:20] Yeah, he's just your regular ass every day chud
[05:31:25] But AT&T normally wouldn't be caught dead
[05:31:27] linking up and doing like a massive brand ambassadorship with like a regular
[05:31:32] ass everyday chud in the past but they are now because they think like you know
[05:31:37] anti woke is popping
[05:31:49] this is your most cis white millennial opinion you've ever taken I guess
[05:31:57] I guess
[05:32:04] The reason why I say who cares is because like I match people's output, right?
[05:32:10] his output is like
[05:32:12] having
[05:32:15] Thoughtless conversations with people and being like all our military could destroy you
[05:32:21] If we wanted to you live in a third world shithole or whatever, you know
[05:32:25] Like that kind of stuff is like gross, disgusting on his face, but it's also unbelievably commonplace.
[05:32:33] You know? Loki, he's no different than Ludd. No, no. Ludd's more careful with his rhetoric,
[05:32:44] and I think Ludd-Luddwig is, co-worker-wig is not a chud, okay? Co-worker-wig is maybe a little too
[05:32:54] scared to ruffle feathers and and be disruptive and stand stand on his
[05:32:59] principles but ultimately he is like he is a liberal he's definitely woke if
[05:33:07] anything chudwig is the or sorry co-worker wig is the left equivalent of
[05:33:13] peanut if peanut is like normie but also kind of a chud co-worker wig is normie
[05:33:20] but also liberal. They're both content creators. They both try to be
[05:33:25] inoffensive in their own way. And by inoffensive, I don't mean like literally
[05:33:30] saying something, you know, like, I just, I don't know, just, they're, they try not
[05:33:38] to ruffle too many feathers is what I mean. Two sides of the same coin.
[05:33:46] You need to consider that some people are just ignorant in these topics.
[05:33:53] I used to be like that too.
[05:33:55] Being around this as well, what more can you tell us now that we're a couple of hours
[05:34:03] out from the shooting?
[05:34:05] Well, what we are told is this individual was crossing the street, reached into his
[05:34:11] bag, pulled out a gun, opened fire, officers returned fire.
[05:34:15] We also are told from law enforcement officials on background is that they have identified
[05:34:23] this individual based on the pedigree, the name, the date of birth, they've run that
[05:34:27] through their indices, both U.S. Secret Service, Washington, D.C., Police, FBI.
[05:34:34] It appears that he is a name matched to someone who is known to the Secret Service and to
[05:34:40] the DC Metro Police Department, um, as a person that they have had multiple encounters with
[05:34:46] Oh, he was on our radar. Okay. This makes me believe that this is a Israel activation,
[05:34:52] like a brand activation by the Israeli state. Come on, man. Uh, it's either, okay, there's
[05:35:00] only two important, there's only two forces in American politics right now of maximum
[05:35:07] importance. Israel's foreign policy goals and build in that fucking ballroom. So it's
[05:35:13] one or the other. Okay. You see a guy who's like, who's like a known entity to intelligence.
[05:35:21] It's like, who, who activated this man? Who said the MK ultra code into his ear?
[05:35:29] Do for wishing with an action that what are we doing? Is this a, is this a ballroom play?
[05:35:35] What does, okay, the question now is what was written on the casings?
[05:35:43] What was written on the casings?
[05:35:46] Did the bullets have a statement about this is why I never want the ballroom to be built?
[05:35:53] Or did it say, hello from Tehran, ceasefire never?
[05:36:00] You know, this one is for Iran type shit.
[05:36:02] know what I mean? Yeah, it's either gonna say fuck the ballroom or, uh, or, or gonna say something
[05:36:11] like, I hate Trump because I love Iran. Got it. Caspital getting really strange and esoteric
[05:36:23] with it talking about I actually I actually hate if gas prices were to go down
[05:36:33] bullet bullet casings read keep the gas prices high please
[05:36:42] or I love Cuba
[05:36:46] it does kind of look like especially if he's been doing this before not violently but just
[05:36:51] well-known to Secret Service and the Police Department that, you know, this could be a
[05:36:59] suicide by cop type of deal too. We just don't know the answer to any of that now. That's all
[05:37:05] going to be part of the history that they'll be going through. Fortunately, no one, no police
[05:37:11] officers were hurt, presidents fine. Again, I just pray for that bystander right now.
[05:37:16] Certainly, certainly. We also have former Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis here
[05:37:21] with us. Commissioner Davis, we're looking at the scene as John Miller was telling us in the
[05:37:26] previous hour, you know, we see all of these little yellow or orange cones rather where it would
[05:37:32] appear they're collecting, they're marking where evidence could be. We are starting to get more
[05:37:39] information as the hours go by, but what is standing out to you and how are you assessing this?
[05:37:45] Well, I would agree with Chuck and John the way they're describing this. I can tell you
[05:37:52] that that crime scene, all three of us have been at a thousand locations that look like
[05:37:59] that with the medical supplies on the ground, the yellow tape up photographs and evidence
[05:38:06] being collected. That's pretty standard.
[05:38:12] say he was mad about the AT&T peanut thing. Bring back the regular mascot.
[05:38:25] Billy's sending a fighter to Congress just to start across country versus to the Democrats
[05:38:29] putting billionaires first in Congress. I want Malak Kuros, we will uh 2026 by my side fighting
[05:38:35] for the change we need. Damn. Stud. Stud. What would your reaction be right now if Trump
[05:38:44] died for real this time? I would be so sad. I would say, wow, what a sad day for American
[05:38:52] democracy. That's what I would say with a sidearm, particularly a revolver has zero
[05:38:59] chance of getting near anyone and he's going to be hit with a volley of shots if they open fire. So
[05:39:09] that's what this person should have been thinking. Yeah, we have some new audio from
[05:39:15] Washington D.C. fire and EMS. The moment these shots were reported near the White House. I'm
[05:39:21] going to play it again. This was just moments after and it is police scanner audio. So we may
[05:39:28] may not get a lot from it, but let's listen to what they said.
[05:39:58] to respond to mobile to a tiny G6 for shooting at 17th Street in Pennsylvania Avenue north west.
[05:40:08] Chief Ramsey again that's that's probably pretty standard scanner traffic for something like this
[05:40:15] but but what do you think? Well I mean it is standard that the fire dispatch and she's sending
[05:40:21] enough units to be able to make sure that it's covered and covered quickly but the location itself
[05:40:28] they knew that it's right outside of the White House grounds and so obviously they're going to get a
[05:40:35] fast response, a large response. The same thing we didn't hear with the police dispatcher but I'm
[05:40:40] sure they're dispatching at the same time. So Metropolitan Police, Secret Service, Park Police
[05:40:47] and you have so many agencies there that would be responding in a situation like this because remember
[05:40:53] when these initial calls come in you don't know what you have. You absolutely do not know what
[05:40:57] So you are going to have a large response to something like this, especially because of the location.
[05:41:05] Absolutely. And John, just to go back to you as we have been all night to see kind of where you are and the information you're receiving.
[05:41:15] What is the latest you can tell us from your end?
[05:41:20] The latest we have is the facts as we know them about the individual approaching and opening
[05:41:26] fire we are told from law enforcement officials. The newest information we have is that now that
[05:41:32] they have had a chance to go through his pedigree, his name, his date of birth, their internal records.
[05:41:39] It turns out he was someone who was known to the Secret Service and to the DC Metro Police,
[05:41:44] as someone who they have had encounters with before as a possibly emotionally disturbed
[05:41:50] person and who has been encountered by law enforcement.
[05:41:55] Now just to be clear, when we say known to the Secret Service, someone who has had multiple
[05:42:00] encounters at the White House, that means that that could have occurred over a period
[05:42:06] of time. It's not to suggest that the officers in that security post would have recognized
[05:42:13] him necessarily, because as Chuck Ramsey can tell you, the White House has a number of
[05:42:20] regulars who have repeated contact there and different issues.
[05:42:25] But it means that their record show, it's someone that they've encountered before.
[05:42:30] All right, good information there.
[05:42:34] Everyone please stand by.
[05:42:35] We've got more breaking news ahead, please.
[05:42:37] We will come back to you all, plus President Trump saying the U.S. has largely, saying
[05:42:42] that the U.S. has largely negotiated a deal with Iran.
[05:42:47] So they shot a homeless person? Yeah. I mean, Guy probably had a gun. I mean, it seems like
[05:42:54] he took his gun out and like popped off. Who knows? It could literally just be a situation
[05:43:01] where homeless guy runs up. They know he's homeless. They pop him. They didn't, he didn't
[05:43:06] even have a gun. They thought he had a gun. They pop him and then they shoot another by
[05:43:11] bystander in the process to
[05:43:14] Or it was a witness not a bystander
[05:43:18] Has to kill the witness of the staging
[05:43:21] Chatters
[05:43:23] That's a very crowded area. I don't think there's only one witness
[05:43:28] Okay
[05:43:29] That's crazy
[05:43:32] You're talking about outside of the fucking White House dude. What do you mean? Oh?
[05:43:37] It's not like a
[05:43:39] It's not like a like a dark
[05:43:41] Street corner in the middle of the night. Okay, and also they didn't kill the bystander
[05:43:49] He he's currently in the hospital
[05:43:53] Not today rainy. Yeah, famously tourists don't fucking traverse the outside of the White House
[05:44:02] regardless
[05:44:04] I
[05:44:14] Think about it coke Bert think about it, bro
[05:44:19] Just think I
[05:44:21] Mean wouldn't it be crazy losing a war to Iran is hard work. It's 4 p.m. On a Saturday and President Trump has been working hard
[05:44:28] To the White House since early this morning this man is focused and determined Tommy you better fucking chill on my boy Steven
[05:44:33] Chung who I'm giving a follow right now because he's wonderful and lovely.
[05:44:41] What are you trying to hide, Piker? You never know, man. So many things.
[05:44:48] All I'm saying, man, sus.
[05:44:50] us. There's Nick fans in the ran right now watching the game outside. Wrap this shit
[05:45:08] up. What? These guys are yapping about you big time. He's basically our Nick Fuentes,
[05:45:18] What do you mean our bitch? We're not on the same side
[05:45:24] Supporting homozes below the Houthis is saying Americans in 9 and 11 will get you a New York Times style profile and op-ed and Ezra client endorsement
[05:45:30] This is not saying this is suicide. Damn Sam Harris is so jealous that he's washed it El Bozo
[05:45:37] that exaggerated by
[05:45:39] 10% but I mean totally I'm wait wait
[05:45:45] saying I'm the left Nick Fuentes is an exaggeration by only 10% so the
[05:45:53] difference between a Holocaust denier neo-nazi white supremacists psychopath
[05:46:02] and a socialist anti-imperialist anti-capitalist is just 10%
[05:46:09] Bro, people who are Israel first are so funny.
[05:46:16] They just literally don't have any other.
[05:46:19] They have nothing in their lives.
[05:46:21] They're just constantly in a state of hysteria.
[05:46:24] Genuinely, it's got to be a real weird time to be like a pseudo-intellectual that was held
[05:46:33] in high regard previously who was able to get away with like maximum Islamophobia and
[05:46:38] the defense of Israel in polite society, but now that like the overwhelming majority are
[05:46:45] no longer oblivious to how fucking shitty Israel is, how shitty Israel is, they just
[05:46:52] have lost their minds.
[05:46:55] The amount of people that I see on the timeline being like, I have a friend who is a Jewish
[05:47:00] donor to the Democratic Party in Pennsylvania, and now he's finally quitting the party because
[05:47:07] chris rad became his elected representatives like
[05:47:11] first of all
[05:47:12] that probably isn't a real person is secondly if that actually is a real
[05:47:16] person that's an insane person like that's kind of sad shouldn't you
[05:47:19] literally communicate to them that they're being hysterical
[05:47:26] but if this is a loved one
[05:47:28] if you have a
[05:47:29] loved one
[05:47:30] that you know
[05:47:32] that is that hysterical
[05:47:34] if you care about them you should probably talk to them and be like
[05:47:37] dude
[05:47:38] i'm gonna keep it about fifty with you
[05:47:40] like we gotta you know we got cut this is real shit out a little bit like it's
[05:47:44] kind of normal for people to feel this way it has nothing to do with anti
[05:47:47] services i'm sure anti-semitism is on the rise but like
[05:47:50] don't you feel like maybe you're being a little hysterical
[05:47:53] to have a normal conversation with that person no
[05:47:56] everyone's insane
[05:47:58] everyone's insane everyone's like yes
[05:48:00] actually queen
[05:48:02] actually
[05:48:03] you're so right you're so right
[05:48:05] every every democrat
[05:48:07] every anti-zionist democrat actually is a
[05:48:10] a uh... unlimited jew hater they want to put jews and cost rich gams is true
[05:48:14] that's literally what it is
[05:48:15] they can't simply find it
[05:48:18] insane that this foreign country
[05:48:21] is able to suck up so much time money effort
[05:48:25] human lives
[05:48:26] from the united states of america
[05:48:29] uh... and and uh... engage in in ultra violence with regular figures with our
[05:48:33] weapons with our taxpayer funded weapons and then demand more and and people
[05:48:39] aren't questioning that relationship okay people aren't questioning that
[05:48:43] relationship for any real reason they're questioning that relationship because
[05:48:47] they love the Holocaust and they want it to happen again that's probably what is
[05:48:52] going on this seems like a normal opinion to have dude that's QAnon I'm
[05:48:59] sorry if you think at a time when like the majority of the public has turned on
[05:49:05] Israel the majority of the public is turned on Israel for good reason because
[05:49:08] Israel fucking sucks okay it's an apartheid state it's Dona genocide it's
[05:49:12] literally bombing countries all the time and it has terrible vibes shitty
[05:49:17] electronic dance music okay infected mushroom style acid house okay I'm sorry
[05:49:23] food stolen for the most part not very good okay and unlimited amounts of
[05:49:32] fucking arrogance to top it all off oh it's called citrant sorry I said acid
[05:49:41] house citrance you're right it's not acid house as a house is good motherfucker
[05:49:45] I apologize March thank you for correcting me okay it's crazy it's crazy
[05:49:52] that you got who is Israel killed in America God I wish I had my soundboard
[05:50:00] right now I already went through the list of Americans that Israel is killed
[05:50:03] in the last couple of years but Israel has also caused the death of American
[05:50:08] soldiers by forcing America's hand by urging the United States of America to
[05:50:14] go to war with Iran you know so that also happened Israel's also directly
[05:50:18] killed American civilians in the West Bank and also in Gaza, including one
[05:50:24] humanitarian rights worker, two humanitarian aid worker, and that's just
[05:50:28] Americans. But on the US soil, obviously, you know, on US soil, who knows?
[05:50:40] Israel killed an American Palestinian journalist, Sherin Abu-Aqlid, as well,
[05:50:44] very famous one at that. So yeah, but that's not even the point I was making. I
[05:50:54] mean, the whole, you know, all the soldiers that died in Operation Epstein's
[05:51:01] Fury, like all those all those soldiers died because, you know, they went the
[05:51:05] they went the war for Iran is kill way more Americans. Wait, what? Dog. First of
[05:51:12] all, even if that was true, one's a foreign adversary, we're not giving Iran tens of billions
[05:51:21] of dollars in weapons, you fucking idiot! What are you saying? Like, dude, that's so funny.
[05:51:38] guys like, well, Israel has gotten $380 billion in aid. Okay, in the last 80 years from America.
[05:51:47] Iran has gotten zero, but also Israel gets to kill American civilians and American soldiers
[05:51:54] at times, like, or cause the death of American soldiers.
[05:51:57] One's a foreign adversary for no reason really well partially because Israel the other ones the
[05:52:08] not just a foreign ally but the only foreign ally
[05:52:12] It's just very funny to live in this universe, like with this mentality.
[05:52:33] Irredeemable character. He's on record saying that America deserved 9-11. He supports Hamas,
[05:52:40] He supports Hezbollah. He supports the Houthis. Needless to say, he thinks that Israel is in a
[05:52:45] apartheid state that is guilty of genocide in Gaza. And just remember what the New York Times has
[05:52:50] done. They gave him a very favorable style section profile. They gave him his own op-ed.
[05:52:58] Ezra Klein, idiotically embraced him in an op-ed titled Hassan Piker is not the enemy.
[05:53:04] There was more. He was on another, at least two New York Times podcasts,
[05:53:09] One of which he was there celebrating micro looting against corporations.
[05:53:13] Oh, my God.
[05:53:15] This is just not anything like sanity for the Democrats.
[05:53:19] Right. This is this is a this is suicide.
[05:53:22] He's basically our Nick Fuentes, you know, that that.
[05:53:26] Jesus fucking Christ, dude.
[05:53:28] Jesus, Lord, mercy.
[05:53:40] Alright, let's see what Aaron David Miller is saying about Iran.
[05:53:52] for the next 30, 60, 90, well, maybe even more days ahead.
[05:53:59] All right, Aaron, David Miller, always good to have you. Thank you.
[05:54:03] Thank you, Jess.
[05:54:05] And Samus TNN, the Secret Service, saying officers shot and killed a man who shot.
[05:54:09] Why I became American on purpose.
[05:54:12] So you take a little bit of this, so you take a little bit of that.
[05:54:16] Well, you got America.
[05:54:18] This is what I mean is like kind of chud coded
[05:54:48] Anyway, that's all I got for today, folks.
[05:55:09] I'm tired.
[05:55:12] It's 8.30 here, okay.
[05:55:17] I'm gonna go to sleep early because I gotta wake up early. I got a bunch of stuff I need to do tomorrow
[05:55:26] but then also tomorrow I'm gonna have Molly Crabapple on to talk about the history of Jewish
[05:55:35] anti-Zionism, specifically the Jewish bond. It's often a forgotten part of Jewish history.
[05:55:51] And yeah, that's all we got for the day.
[05:55:58] Yeah, bundists, but I love you all and I will see you tomorrow. Peace.
[05:56:28] I'll sell people hay
[05:56:33] Sonny in Los Angeles, California says a song
[05:56:41] Stunlock to the stunlock to the top it's just begun
[05:56:46] Cause there is again a sunny streamin' A sunny streamin'
[05:56:58] There is again a sunny streamin' A sunny streamin'
[05:57:08] Leave you in a Chinese train, Tecaya place.
[05:57:17] Sun in as mint shadow, loves giving greening's grace.
[05:57:25] Zoran, Winnin and YC walk to back with the force.
[05:57:33] The roguin' of the left to me, a dumb humble still of course
[05:57:42] The trodder, the assassination, the fear and the mind show
[05:57:50] Eight full fucking years of this, plenty more to know
[05:57:55] Doing fun stuff tomorrow Throw GBS up on the screen
[05:58:04] A man-made whore reaction Brought to you by this life's dream
[05:58:13] Cause there he is again, the sun is streaming
[05:58:21] The sun is streaming
[05:58:24] There he is again, the sun is streaming
[05:58:30] The sun is streaming
[05:58:35] Kicked out of the DNC, I fell and marched the gun
[05:58:40] Commed in the propaganda to shut down people's throats.
[05:58:47] CBS Israeli News, a coup of regime falls.
[05:58:54] A four-prone fascist takeover and still the duty calls.
[05:59:02] A total radicalization coming out to sea
[05:59:09] A system where he'll always fail
[05:59:15] It's up to you and me
[05:59:17] For all these daily streets
[05:59:22] Whether short or weather long
[05:59:25] I've held millions of people
[05:59:30] People keep it moving right up
[05:59:36] Cause there he is again
[05:59:40] A son is streaming
[05:59:43] A son is streaming
[05:59:46] There he is again
[05:59:49] A son is streaming
[05:59:52] A son is streaming
[05:59:56] But hey, what can you say?
[05:59:59] That's B.B.S. for you
[06:00:02] But he'll play games real soon
[06:00:05] Just you wait
[06:00:09] Say hey, what can you say
[06:00:12] That's B.B.S. for you
[06:00:15] But he'll move on real soon
[06:00:18] Just you wait
[06:00:23] What can you say
[06:00:25] That's B.B.S. for you
[06:00:28] I'll pull your lungs real soon
[06:00:31] Just you wait
[06:00:32] Shadda da, shadda da, shadda da da da da
[06:00:36] What can you say?
[06:00:37] Hey, that's PBS for you
[06:00:41] I'll tilt your jet-lights real soon
[06:00:44] Just you wait
[06:00:48] But hey, what can you say?
[06:00:50] That's PBS for you
[06:00:54] Wrote on my views like you