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Asan Piker.
Dirtbag left.
Pro-terrorism, pro-homoss.
Asan Piker.
Asan Piker.
Asan Piker.
Asan Piker.
Going on this longer ramp, mocking wounded war vet for losing his eye fighting for our freedom.
If you ever heard someone mention the Strysand effect and wondered what they were talking
about, this phenomenon is named after Actress Barbara Strysand.
Sometimes when you try to cover something up, you end up bringing more attention to
it than if you had just let things be.
They know good death beside life.
That's true.
The Assemblyman will not denounce Hassan Piper, who said, America deserve 9-11, dude.
The Assemblyman said in his response, Hassan Piper says, America deserve 9-11.
There you go. There you have it.
My friends, we have toppled a political dynasty.
Now to the Michigan Senate race, where
El Sayed is campaigning in Michigan.
Appearing on stage at two Michigan campaign rallies.
He's proactively campaigning alongside
the man who said,
Hezbollah's flag is his favorite because it's dope.
Why would you align yourself for a raging
and a semi-tides?
Who has defended Hamas terrorists?
Calling them the lesser of two this.
Israel's compared to the government.
Evo's compared to the government.
Lesser of two that's what I find a bridge.
too far.
When I went up to my good friend, Chad, and said, hey, can you walk me through some more
controversial statements of a Sompiker, even Chad TPT, when out of his way there's soft
and deep edges of a Somp, and he didn't even context.
Thanks, but no thanks.
Chad TPT.
The Sompiker is campaign-poisoned, placing yourself on the wrong side of a 9-10 issue
is only going to make you look bad.
It's going to be good for me.
It's going to be good for the candidates that I work in.
Turns out it was true.
Abdul al-sayed at 27 percent
What's going on everybody
i hope everyone's having a fantastic evening afternoon, no matter where you are in the world of
mason piker and this is also our broadcast coming to you live from new jersey ladies and gentlemen
the motherland the fatherland whatever you want to call it the greatest state of all time the garden
state the state known for its long highways the turnpike its greenery and nothing else
The state that is also the same size as perhaps the most important state of all is real
right? That's right Israel size of New Jersey when people say Israel size of New Jersey.
This is the state that they're referencing.
This is also ground zero for my birth.
The state that I was born in and by the way you guys might have noticed something healed.
I come into, I come into New Jersey, Israel, the size of New Jersey to imply that the, the limitations to imply how small it is, right?
And all of a sudden back in the motherland, I'm healed, except this is part of the broadcast where I tell you about my personal news.
And let me tell you actually things, things are not great.
Okay.
Things are not great.
I'm going to tell you all about it.
personal news time before I get into the news news but so also I got my fucking fat ass Duncan
brother Delaney looks like a war zone please be very safe man yeah I know
I need to know if you're going to hit up one of your childhood sandwich ups
No, I will not be because as always, I don't have any fucking time.
All right. Girl, the boycott.
What's the fucking boycott?
Duncan Donut doesn't have a boycott.
Anyway, America runs on Duncan.
So.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys, girls and MBS were live and alive.
It is 12 40 p.m.
Saturday.
May 30th, 2026. We're about to enter the month of June. It this is of course
what happened to Friday's VOD. What happened? I don't know. Did something happen?
Yes, I did see the car reclip bro. Are you kidding me?
Anyway, it's not an ad. It's not. I'm not sponsored by Dunkin Donuts, but honestly,
I would take it if they gave me a sponsorship.
I got interviewed by New York Times at the Hamawe rally today.
Didn't obviously give you credit for positive political changes. Hell yeah, chatter. All right,
so where was I? Where was I? Where was I? Where was I?
Yeah, personal news wise, the vid got removed while I was watching it last night. Maybe it's the
the, it's the gay sex thing that people, that one chatter sent. And then they, um, I don't
know, maybe they quarantined the vaude or something. Jubilee could be Jubilee. In any
case, folks, folks, personal news was the end of the broadcast last night, end of the broadcast
last night, and quickly got to the airport, flew out, cracked the Z quill on the flight,
passed out on the flight, but only it was like a four hour, four hour and 30 minute
flight, so I didn't get a lot of sleep, woke up, got to the hodl, passed out, got to the
hodl, passed out, woke up again, still had not gotten enough sleep, cracked energy drinks,
a bunch of uh cracked a bunch of coffee got my shit cracked pause and did the adam hamawi rally
earlier in the morning it was at like 11 11 a.m so my time is is you know we're talking 8 a.m
Los Angeles time, right?
What is this? Oh, it must have been Jubilee, because the other channels that post VODs at the run
overlays over it. Wow. That's crazy. Um,
Um, bro's on the East coast for one day already hitting pause.
Yeah, bro.
I got my shit cracked pause.
Um, so you hear the East coast boom like an hour ago?
No.
Um, but yeah, I did.
I did the, uh, I did the.
rally. I got on a car, I got on a car, came to the second hodl. I'm live streaming from
the second hodl. I will be going to the Delaney, I'll be going to the Delaney ice facility
in a little bit. Brother, your brain is mush right now. Yes, it is mush. And I'll admit
it, like I felt like my rallying speech wasn't as good as it normally is for that reason.
uh... i thought it was bad performance from your boy all all all say it i'll say
like it is
uh... and i feel really bad about it but it's just i'm so
i'm so freaking tired man anyway
on the new jersey
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How are we rallying?
The Proud Boys were there earlier?
Yeah, I heard.
Yeah, well, they're agreed.
I was there still great speech.
Take tomorrow off?
I mean, I probably will be.
I'm taking tomorrow off because I'm traveling.
I'm traveling, so I'm gonna be taking tomorrow off anyway.
So it's not technically a day off
because it'll be a travel day, but yeah.
So we'll take a power nap before Delaney.
Okay, I'll just go to sleep right now.
Good call chatter.
Get in now.
Twitch.tv slash pass an Ami.
Are you going to get a Taylor hamm egg and cheese? No. I'm going to get a pork roll egg and cheese.
And I'm not even going to get that because I don't have time for anything.
It's actually pretty wild. I genuinely just don't have time for shit. It sucks.
if Kyra SMR are gonna cancel all your plans yes sleepstream let's fucking go
yeah sleepstream now a power nap okay guys we're not doing any of that okay
what's wrong with you it's not happening okay calm down I already blasted off
Um, the jube might have actually, uh, DMC eight everything.
Wait, did it not?
What the hell?
Did it not?
Did I not blast off?
Oh, I did.
Okay, great.
Um, which is strange because the jube used to let me.
React to their stuff, but maybe they don't any longer.
Thank you to Macius for the play those bros seriously.
Thank you for what you do.
You know, I'm going to be honest with you guys.
I feel like such a chud ass loser brahman be honest. I felt I felt like
Underwhelming today my performance has been underwhelming. Everything's been dog shit
Every every hodl we checked into
We ran into issues
You know everything is just like going poorly
So
Um, you're thanking me, but I don't feel too great about my performance so far.
Finally, Mum Donnie took an L. Arsenal losing the Champions League final.
I honestly thought that man was incapable of losing anything.
Yeah.
Um, but, but yeah, it was, uh, it was, uh, fine.
It was great overall.
Fun times.
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Okay, I'm back. I'm back. Wow. That was so sick. That was so funny. I was just talking
about how everything is going poorly. First of all, I just want to get started by saying
I apologize for saying that New Jersey is a state that is the size of Israel. No other
state is like Israel. I'm Israel hi, I'm Israel hi, I'm Israel hi. That's number one. Number
Number two, it's very funny that I was just talking about how everything is going poorly
and I feel like a chud ass loser.
And then there was an electricity surge and then the internet went out.
New Jersey is a tiny state.
It's not the size of Israel, okay?
It's not.
Israel is its own size.
Hassan, you are autistic and therefore in danger of autistic burnout, I'm serious, this
is real.
You must pace yourself and rest.
Please, if you want to reach your long-term goals, it has to be sustainable.
Thanks.
Greetings from the Netherlands,
it's on the volume for a while.
I'm interested in your world politics,
especially USA politics, the revelations you guys had
since the presidency of Trump.
Keep on doing what you do to give the mighty pushback
against the immense corruption
and the inequality that's going on.
You got it.
Game seven tonight, pray for our Lord and savior,
Oh, I'm praying. All right. Is Marsh with you? Send him to
Asbury Park all buying drinks. Okay, I'm good. Um Asbury Park
is is very nice now, right? Back in the day, back in the day
when I used to live in New Jersey, Asbury Park was like,
oh, there's crack needles or there's a heroin needles
everywhere. It's like terrible and now it's supposed to be like
supposed to be like gay and nice, right? God, I'm so old. I'm an old man. Anyway, but where was I?
But at least your face is healed and the suit is on. Yes. Yeah, that's Asbury Park was Fentbert
territory. Some good things took place while I was offline. I'm not gonna go
through the... I'm not gonna watch my speech. We already filmed it. We'll put it
out and then we'll watch it when I put it out. But it's the same speech you've
heard before with some differences. But yeah, as far as personal news goes, that's it. I'm
here. We're live. We're alive. We've blasted off. Let the people know. And yeah, like I said,
after I do my regular news coverage, I'm going to go to Delaney. This is what the opposition is
doing. New Jersey 12, Canada, Sue Altman is in prison with former Senator and Nick Starr,
Bill Bradley we have the opportunity here in New Jersey to show the way forward she said
yeah our our our shit was um our rally was a little bit crazier than that i'm not gonna lie
it's like 11 in the morning too and it was a pack room 500 600 people
I'm honored to be here in front of all of you wonderful people to hopefully make the
necessary change that we want to see here in Congress by supporting Dr. Adam Hummeling.
I've never seen him do something and not be actively streaming at law. I mean yeah, I do things
well, I'm not streaming like I do things offline as well. This is one of those things
Electric it was electric
Like gaming Haas mods, okay, maybe not really but okay
Mr. Piger what happened yesterday stream bot I I deleted it on purpose for you in particular
I didn't even know I don't know. I don't know why I got lasered. Maybe it was Jubilee. Okay. I don't know
I know. Wake up, Kyrie, praise you. You should be lit as fuck now. I know. So, um, the rally
was great. Chris Rabb was there, hung out with him, hung out with the dude that used
to work in the state department under the Biden administration who quit, if you remember,
went on Christian, I'm on course, uh, broadcast, talk to him.
He's like a big, uh, he's like a big advocate for Palestinians now.
Bro, stop making the East coast the coolest place in the country.
We need to make the West coast better.
I mean, dude, I'm going to work on it.
I'm going to work on it.
That's my next.
Well, I'm going to work my way in the same way that the original settlers did.
Right.
First you go Northeast.
You go east coast first, you know, New York, Philadelphia, New Jersey and the like.
And then you start moving slowly to the south, okay?
And then slowly but surely you go to the Midwest and you start expanding the operations.
So that's my goal is east to west, California being the, you know, cherry on the top, California
being the icing and the cherry.
Why did I know you were going to make this joke? What the fuck?
Yeah.
How does the rotisserie chicken survive without you?
Kaya? Fairly well.
Yeah, we're doing manifest, instead of manifest destiny,
we're manifesting socialism, okay?
Which is the opposite of manifest destiny.
New story on your
New for me scratch surface and you quickly discover the origin story of the humanitarian a comedy Cuba has roots in Vermont with Bernie Sanders and pies
In Cuba to the Fidel Castro family. Yeah, this is now they're coming after David Adler
Okay, they're cooking David Adler my goat from Progressive International now. That's the
Adler's organization progressive International Council
Ocasio's daughter, Marietta Castro Espin, on its advisory council, federal subpoena
target Piker and Copics, but they have been driven for travel.
Communications and financial workers tied the possible context to Cuban government entities.
The convoy brought an estimated 650 delegates from 33 countries to Havana in March.
Tush Trumar, a son of Piker called Progressive International Coordinator David Adler,
his comrade on live stream, the same organizer who sat in the VIP seat beside Cuba's president
during the convoy trip, now under federal investigation for possible sanctions violations.
They're doing this thing where they're like slow rolling. They're doing this thing where they are
slow rolling information that is readily available and public and totally legal.
But they're they're hitting a mmm, but it's communist.
So, therefore, bad, you know, that's what they're doing.
They literally are just like describing, you know, regular organizing and then going,
but this is communist-style organizing, where they use terms like comrade.
Shouldn't you be spooked by that?
Isn't that scary?
Anyway, yeah, it's a it's a very funny way to frame stuff. I mean, a lot of people do this, obviously, famously.
Yeah, and, and they're cooking. What the fuck is this? They're, they're cooking our boy David.
How a Rhodes scholar with ties to keep his president organized a convoy that brought Hassan piker to Havana
There he is David and all his glory real stud
They just straight up are like no, we're the bad guys. This is the bad guy brigade
It's very funny they're like we're the bad guys you're supposed to be bad
Like we as the defenders of the government are the bad guys undisputed bad guys and if you do good guy things like
Deliver humanitarian aid to a country that the bad guys are destroying then you're bad
It's awesome, it's awesome. It's like they're this is the whole stick
Apparently you got to mention in this New York Times article too. Wait, what the hell? I thought I was already...
Do I not have a New York Times? I usually...
What the heck? Did I get signed out of my New York Times subscription?
That's crazy. All right, well, we need to we need a paywall remover now for New York Times as well
I got a shout out in this article, let's go look at your $10 million smile from the hama we event
Face of a guy knows he's about to help elect another unbought progressive who wants money for health care and not wars
Goddamn always cheese in bro
I was freaking cheesing roads had a podcast with mark by talking about how badly American campbells and shitting the bed
I don't know you're talking about
But
Wait New York Times picked up the story it started as Hosbara slop
Okay
Please enable JS and disable any I look her what the fuck is going on man
come on just work man just work god damn it just work why can't anything work
ever everything is broken oh what is happening
okay a candidate's past ties to a militant cleric are resurfacing in a
New Jersey house race. Yeah, so this is nasty. Okay. So the
New York Times is basically working in tandem by even covering
this with this framing is doing a very nasty thing. Okay, so we
talked about this briefly, but this is like the last minute hit
Last minute hit piece, I came from Jewish Insider that basically was like, oh, Dr. Adam
Hammoui, he did humanitarian work all around the world, including in Bosnia.
And one of the organizations, I guess, had ties to the blind Sheikh, Sheikh Omar Abdul
Rahman. And it's so ridiculous to say this about like a decorated army combat medic who
literally saved Tammy Duckworth's life. You know what I mean? Like Dr. Adam Hamawi has
worked in combat zones both as an army combat medic and also as a doctor like separately
from that. He's done aid missions in Bosnia and also Gaza, specifically in Gaza twice.
And Jewish Insider is trying to turn him into a terrorist. Yeah, and this was their big
scoop. Big scoop, Jewish Insider via Will Brederman, leading New Jersey, dem congressional
candidate Adam Hammond. We volunteered with Al Qaeda-type group in Bosnia. How do we work
with Benevolence International Foundation, later shuttered as an Al Qaeda front? Yeah.
for two things that are really stupid here
okay two things that are really stupid here
number one
america
in that conflict
in that genocide was on the side
of the the uh... you know the the the muslims
little
a little reductive
uh... to explain it as such but like
the muslims were the ones being slaughtered
you know so
I don't even understand how this could ever be a fucking story, but they're still trying it regardless where they're like, hey.
This guy who was a first responder at 9 11.
This guy who was in Bosnia, like trying to sew kids back together and in Gaza, doing the same, who also literally saved Tammy Duckworth's life.
Cherished, celebrated, combat medic.
This doctor is actually a bad guy. He's Muslim and therefore al-Qaeda maybe
Does that mean Bill Clinton has ties to al-Qaeda. Yes, that's what that means
But, so Jewish insider doing this article is one thing, okay?
Jewish insider doing this article is one thing, but the New York Times posting it like this is nasty.
Okay?
Adam Hummewi, a plastic surgeon, a U.S. Army veteran whose parents emigrated from Egypt when he was
seven months old, is running for Congress as a healer of sorts. He's traveled on humanitarian
missions and conflict zones including Gaza and he's put the issue of health care at the center of
his campaign for New Jersey's 12th congressional district saying that money spent on war should
be instead used for universal medical uh... Medicare coverage and they hate that
okay people hate that when you say hey we shouldn't be spending money on bombs we should be spending
money on our health care people go what are you a fucking anti-semite what do you ate off hitler
are you kidding me and you're like what no i just want health care for people in the richest
country on the planet. I think this is doable. And they go, wow, you are literally the reincarnation
of Adolf Hitler. You're worse than Adolf Hitler, actually. Adolf Hitler would be shocked at your
deep resentment towards Jewish people. You should be imprisoned. Anyway, out of response, I go to
disaster areas and that's where I'm needed now. Dr. Hamoui said in an interview
referring to Capitol Hill, he has emerged the front-runner in the
extraordinarily crowded race to fill the seat being vacated by retiring
representative Bonnie Watson Coleman. At one point, 17 Democrats were in the mix.
The field has since dwindled to a mere dozen, including a well-known
former leader of the state's working families alliance. A state assemblywoman,
two mayors, a patent lawyer, the owner of a chain of fitness studios and a
Princeton University neuroscience for expertise in gerrymandering. The winner
of Tuesday's election will be heavily favored to win in November. Dr. Hamaoui has led the
race for campaign cash and has landed endorsements in such left-wing loomerees as Senator Bernie
Sanders of Vermont and Hassan Piker of the Internet. Hassan Piker of the Internet, who
appeared with them on Saturday for a get out the vote rally in Trenton, a newly formed
propulsive political action committee american priorities spent more than one
point five million ads
doctor how we work as a surgeon a figure that works the campaign budgets of every
other candidate
is crazy and try and try with growing urges the highlight an earlier part of
doctor how we history
a gap year the future surgeons that between graduating from russia university
brunswick in nineteen ninety one and every university's medical school the
next year
it was then the doctor how we began spending time chicomal
uh... all our of the lot on a blind militant islamist who lived in
Preach New Jersey. Four years later, Mr. Abdulrahman will be tried and convicted of inspiring
the violence that contributed to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. He died in 2017 while
serving a life sentence. During Mr. Abdulrahman's trial in 1995, Dr. Hamoui, then-26, was called
as a defensive witness by the shakes lawyers as they tried to undermine the federal government's
star witness, Ahmad Salim, who was paid $1 million by federal officials while working
as an informant and also admitted to lying under oath. Mr. Salem had testified during
that road trip to Detroit that she had encouraged him to kill former President of Egypt, Hosni
mubarak
prosecutors that also charged mister of the month with being at the center of
us all the shit about the fucking blashik right
doctor hama we travel to them with a two-man test by the he did not recall
here mister of the month is a
uh... to
uh... say that the mister salem in the course of the testimony also told
jersey help the black really translate
effects from egypt in nineteen eighty three spent on his apartment listen to
speak area mosques
doctor hama we who's now fifty six
was never accused of wrongdoing except we're gonna imply that he is
do you see what that do you see what this is
is like
he wasn't actually accused of any wrongdoing
and he has an incredible
incredible history
literally nine eleven first responder
okay with the Bosnia with the Gaza like
and and
would you look at that folks uh... actually this guy he's bad
all have you know
this guy that you think is good well what if he was bad actually
you might have thought that this guy who save the life of tammy duckworth
okay
as a army combat medic what if what if you were to what if you were to assume
he's a bad guy instead
all have you know he is muslim
just so you understand he is very muslim he's very muslim style
dr hamily who's fifty six never choose the wrong doing
and what i'm sure with distinction as an army combat surgeon during the iraq war
where he helped save the life of u.s senator tammy duckworth of illinois
a democrat who is also endorsed them
on september eleven two thousand one like his background
sounds insane
okay he literally is like captain america
but the problem is
captain america is not supposed to be a brown muslim guy
that's the problem
he's literally there
anytime there is disaster taking place he's there with his hands
trying to heal people
these guys still find a fucking way like when you're a muslim american
when you are a muslim american
It doesn't even fucking matter.
Like there is no comparison with his background.
If he was a white guy,
they would be like, when do we make him president?
Okay.
Can you imagine?
Instead of Adam Hamawi,
his name was, I don't know,
Adam Handsome, okay?
And he's a white guy from Kentucky
with this fucking background, okay?
And he was related to some church group or something, right?
when he was like 26 years old.
And the church group was involved in something else, right?
Like the church group was involved in like nefarious
dealings or whatever, right?
Or were prosecuted by the government.
That's also ridiculous stuff rarely ever happens.
But like, but then he went on to join the fucking army
as a combat surgeon during the Iraq war,
saved the life of a senator,
was there at ground zero on 9 11 as a first responder
and then went to Gaza like it's just not even a question people will be like dude
I know I know the Gaza stuff is the main reason why these guys are so aggressive right because
because if he was doing all that and he was pro-Israel,
these articles would not be getting written about him.
But I just want you to imagine what an attempt of this sort
looks like when the person that we're talking about is white.
Anyway, let's continue.
On September 11, 2001, he and other residents in New York
Presbyterian went to Ground Zero to treat those injured
in the second terror attack on the World Trade Center.
Andrzej C. McCarthy, the lead prosecutor
of Mr. Adler-Ahma's trial, and Michael B. McCarthy,
the federal judge who oversaw the case
in later studies of President George
Rubio Bush's attorney general,
published essays earlier this month reminding readers
of Dr. Hamoui's link to the infamous cleric, Mr. McCarthy,
writing for the National Review,
referred to Mr. Hamoui as a sympathizer.
Mr. McKasey described Dr. Hamoui
as more than a casual traveling companion of the sheik.
Dr. Hamoui said, his life's work disproves
the guilt by association in Uwenda.
i've spent my life
really saving lives rather than taking them he said while campaigning in
christened the day the essays are published on this all war and all
violence he said
and aid
said doctor how we had no contact with our brother on after his arrest doctor
how many is this is himself from the shake on the campaign trail saying i
condemn his violent rhetoric and actions
when pressed on what had motivated him to travel mister of the wrong man is a
young man doctor how we don't play the clerks reputation for fiery rhetoric
calling him a blind old man
who's dependent on volunteers in the muslim community care for him
He wasn't preaching death and destruction all the time, Dr. Hamoui added.
He had certain views that he spoke in certain forms, but that's not what he did every single
day.
On the witness stand, however, Dr. Hamoui made clear he understood that the sheikh saw
Israel and the United States as enemies of Islam.
When asked if he recalled the cleric stating that Muslims had to do jihad against the
enemies of Islam, he said he did.
Of course, that's what he always talked about, Dr. Hamoui.
He talked about jihad.
Three decades later, Dr. Hamoui does not shy away from criticizing Israel and the U.S.
military aid.
Oh, he's doing Islamic-style infiltration.
you New York Times. Again, can I? Isn't this article actually positive? Fuck no. Are you
not dog? This is the New York Times in the least subtle way possible, saying, Dr. Adam
Hummewi, do not look at his incredible reputation as a lifesaver, okay? A guy who threw his
body on the line his entire life. Do not look at that. Look at the fact that he's criticizing
Israel and America, Islamically. He is, in some ways, following through on the promise
of the blind chic. That's basically what they're fucking saying. I mean, they also say positive
things about him? No. No, my friend. They're not saying positive things about him. They're
just having to, as the paper of record, accurately reflect on his background in an article that
is written literally to accuse him of doing 9-11 pretty much instead of
you know being a
a a a person who
went into the rubble the fucking uh... be a first responder and say people's
lives
during nine eleven
that other stuff is just an admission of the truth
and you kind of have to do that
but you do that
to downplay all of his achievements
and all of his humanitarian aid work
by associating it with this uh... islamic style
uh... jihadist uh... patina
it's one of the grossest things i've ever seen all my god
we are not supposed to be selling weapons any kind of weapons to any country
this breaking international humanitarian law that is committing a genocide or atrocity,
he told Mr. Prager, a leftist shrieker who has been criticized by some Democrats in an
April interview. It's like giving a bully body armor to go bully people some more, Dr.
Hamawi said of US support for Israel's defensive weapons. We need to be able to have them feel
the effects of war and then they'll stop and they'll actually have a conversation. Adrian
Mapp, the mayor of Plainfield is also running for the 12th district seat and has sought
the draw connection between Dr. Hamawi's position on Israel and his past association
with Mr. Abdul Ahmad. The association with the blind sheet was very telling and speaks
the character of an individual who's associated with an unsavory character, Mr. Mapp said.
We ought to ask the question about the affiliation, what it says about the American people, about
a person who seeks to be a representative of Congress in the United States of America.
Mr. Mapp noted that he does not blame Dr. Hummelweave, his propelstine stance.
The Palestinian people need to be treated in a more humane fashion, he said.
But he said he stood by his statement in Insider New Jersey that Dr. Hummelweave's views were those
of a radical extremist. Yeah. Dr. Hummelweave's views are those of a radical extremist, folks.
why are they of of those are radical extremists mind you because he has the
what overwhelming majority position on israel
that israel's committee in genocide is the overwhelming position on israel that
we have to
put an end to said genocide
unbelievable work did
Yeah. His positions are that of a radical is crazy. Yeah. Here's also some additional
information on this. It was only a matter of time before the sensible center right
was starting attacking people for caring about the Bosnian genocide. Beyond the fact
that the benevolence international foundation got out and only in 1995 is being an Al-Qaeda
front group. The Clinton White House actually praised the benevolence international foundations
work in 1994, the same year, Hammoui interned with them in Sarajevo.
Hammoui literally treated 9-11 first responders.
You can only think he's an Al-Qaeda sleeper agent, hilarious, imagine if you know anything
about the current status of Al-Qaeda, if you just hate Muslims, which notably, Jesse does.
Yeah, Jesse from Manhattan Institute, one of my main ops, as you guys know, says the
people who are up in arms over genocide Josh Shapiro doing mandatory community service
in an Israeli army base involving no military activity while volunteering in a kibbutz farm
and a fishery in high school
i'm not very upset over the suggestion of another democratic policy to travel
the problem is that you have a militant
who spent life in prison for terrorism is the decision to work for al-qaeda
front
might actually be an actual terrace
i'm sorry
you have to literally be the most islamic public person on the fucking planet
i don't even think the average american would look at this association and be
like you know this guy's bad news
all you need to do is
tammy duckworth
All you need to do is point to literally 9-11 and be like, oh, really?
So you think this guy is an al-Qaeda militant?
The guy who fucking, who had no care or consideration for his own life, okay,
who treated 9-11 first responders, okay?
The guy who, again, as an army combat medic, saved the life,
saved the lives of many in the military,
and most famously tammy fucking duck worth
but that's it that's in the same
also just a pure of shirt of work for the israeli embassy
that's the reason why people ask him if he ever uh... did espionage for a
foreign country so
you know don't downplay that either
big dog
yeah he was playing the long game do it he was uh... he was gonna fucking
Install the Islamic caliphate playing the motherfucking wrong game a long game. Sorry not wrong game
For for 40 plus years. It's just so so so ridiculous. It's nasty business this kind of
This kind of smearing is just nasty business dude
The times after you in the UK brother saying your visa should be revoked. I know I know I know God forbid
God forbid, you have the majority position on Israel, okay? God forbid, you can't do that.
Uh-uh-uh, will ruin your fucking life.
I find his name is quite frankly be inflammatory to accuse the Jewish state of Israel of a genocide, the mayor said.
the mayor said yeah that's not a radical extremist position you fucking idiot
that's the overwhelming majority position you fucking idiot oh god these
people are so stupid oh my god
Vincent Virtuccio spoke to Dr. Halloween called it disappointing that a
Democratic opponent was stooped to echoing right-wing Magus Mears most of
Dr. Halloween's opponents have left his pass alone but two of the ten other
Democratic candidates Chanel Robinson and Brad Cohen also told the Jewish
insider that his association with Mr. Abdulrahman raised questions in an
article that was published on Friday as a fellow veteran I truly appreciate Adam
service to his country, and I know that it speaks to his patriotism, Ms. Robbins, and
the Somerset County Commissioner told the publication, but the voters will judge us
on our entire adult lives, the choices we have made, and the people we associate with
regardless of whether it was 30 days ago or 30 years ago.
The whole matter is of concern.
Mr. Cohn of Dyna Colleges and a mayor of East Brunswick said in an interview, it's an association
with the terrorists.
Dr. Hummel, he suggests that any criticism of his trial testimony was linked to Islamophobia
as a Muslim, they're always going to find something to attack, he said.
I'm used to this all my life.
How Dr. Hamel we fare in Tuesday's primary election might serve as the latest gauge of
what kinds of rhetoric resonates with Democratic voters in New Jersey when it comes to Israel.
Earlier this year in a race for governor, Mickey Shurro's old seat in the neighboring
11th district, Annalya Meiya, was the only candidate in the contest called the war in
Gaza, a genocide.
She won her February primary against Tom Malinowski, a fellow Democrat, who had been the target
of negative advertising by a pro-Israel group after refusing to rule out placing conditions
on U.S. military aid to that country and then beat a Republican opponent in a landslide.
Dr. Hamoui's showing on Tuesday might also shed light on whether a figure such as Mr.
Abdulrahman, whose trial happened before some voters were alive, still looms in the minds
of New Jersey Democrats of 2026.
The sheet appeared to be far from the minds of the voters as Dr. Hamoui campaigned earlier
this month in Trenton and a Princeton University forum sponsored by young Democratic Socialists
of America.
Reggie Sanford, a retired Metropolitan Transportation Authority bus driver, had never met Dr. Hamoui
before the candidate knocked on the door of Trenton Balstone.
He said he was mainly concerned about the cost of living candidates and candidates willing
to take on President Trump.
He don't mind going toe-to-toe against Mr. Trump, Mr. Stamford said.
I like that part.
Yep.
Voters are like, I don't give a shit about some fucking blind chic, dude.
What are you talking about?
You're talking to a decorated combat medic, dude.
Get the fuck out of here.
Seriously.
What are we talking about?
So crazy how like it's god damn it
This is what I mean when I say like if you're Muslim you just oh fuck not to do any goddamn id poll here
But it is genuinely insane to watch this kind of shit unfold. Okay, if you're Muslim and on top of that
God forbid you got to take on Israel that the majority also believes the majority also
Understands is the truth because it is the truth
What the fuck? You've been blocked from New York Times because we suspect that you're
a robot.
Why am I a robot? I'm not a robot.
Are there any comments on that article? I can't see.
Yeah.
Exposed. I am a robot.
Huh?
The sheik appeared to be on the minds of the dadada. What is this people want something different miss Walpins 73
said of the Democratic Party outside of dr.
Homies campaign office in Trenton they want fearness fiercest in the fight
Louis Walp in a democratic Jewish and politically active
She lives in South Brunswick, New Jersey and says she'd been a supported dr.
Homies since hearing him speak at a forum months ago and does not interpret it his criticism of Israel to be anti-semitic
Anyway, uh, fantastic stuff overall
I don't think it's gonna work, but it is really really frustrating to see people still try to do this shit
Because it's disheartening
Okay
It is
Like it's 2026 man and if you can do this to a guy like Adam Hama we I mean you can do this to any fucking Muslim
Right, they try to do this with Zoran too
It's just it
It sucks. Thank you for sharing a gift link with the Grand Platinum one. Yeah, we got Grand Platinum
Who apparently is a dog and we'll talk about that too?
Yeah, they're pulling the coma move against Zoran connecting him to the sheik. Yeah, and me which is again the Zoran method which failed by the way
Yeah, Will Brederman is the one who was like blasting this, but what Dropsite doesn't seem
to understand is that the federal evidence proffer doesn't present this as a fact.
It's a description of how benevolence international foundation represented its own operations
as a part of deception.
This administration below is even more scandalous from Jewish insider.
The reporter of the psychotic article now acknowledges he knew about the government
document that described 1994 visit by US envoy under President Bill Clinton to a BIF
office in Sudan who praised BIF in its efforts to provide humanitarian relief, yet he left
that out, linking to a giant court document doesn't count, so that he could leave the
impression that Adam Halloween is somehow linked to al-Qaeda. To have that information
in your possession, but not included in the article, is deliberate and malicious.
He left it out for one obvious reason, because any reader would conclude, oh, if a White
House envoy did not know this organization was used then, or would be used later, as
a front for al-Qaeda, then of course a doctor who volunteered fresh out of medical school
for a few weeks, obviously would not know either. And then you have no story, including
this exculpatory information undercuts the entire piece, which is why it deserves not
just an update, but a retraction. There could have been an interesting article to write
about this volunteer trip and this organization that a decade later was exposed to the front.
But what Jewish insider wanted was to smear army veteran and combat surgeon as a terrorist,
fowl.
Yeah, APAC is also aggressively swinging at Ryan Grim and Dropsite, which has been very
funny.
Part of an orchestrated campaign to single out and demonize individual pro-Israel Americans
for supporting candidates of their choice, a level of scrutiny not applied to any other
group of citizens, and it's tolerated and celebrated by leaders who claim to want a
big 10, okay?
This is directly about Dropsite.
responding to david weigel talking about drop site and lever and and zateo and
the like
okay
a pack complaining of a level of scrutiny not apply to any other group
of citizens let's be precise no other interest group not crypto not a i not
begoi etc hides its money in shell packs
they all spend through packs that are transparently linked to their interest
group
a pack and its major donors are alone in the opposite practice
so that is why reporters have to investigate it so the voters can know
who they are backing the other option would be to just be honest and
transparent from the job why not do that
because remember
crypto packs
a i pack
or or like different uh... organizations different political action committees
will just straight up say this is sponsored by you know insert a crypto pack
right
it a pack doesn't do that
because a pack knows that it has to actually hide under shell corporations
you know create colorful new names like uh...
elect progressive women in chicago
that's literally one of the the uh... you know subsidiaries that they've
utilized in the illinois races right
according to a pack being proserals good policy in the politics their option
dm a fight democratic majority for israel even claims there's a democratic
majority for israel
if that's true spend money openly endorse candidates openly and let voters
decide if you refuse to do that we will keep on the money and letting people
know
of who you support
if it's true that being pros and good politics we're doing you a favor
to which a pack replied with our unique are you just uniquely obsessed with us
at groc compare many stories slash post ryan grim is written about a pack
versus stories of how far less group far less groups like just democrats of
working families party rely on billionaires dark money transfers and
contributions from C4s. Justice Democrats and Working Families Party put their
names on their ads and disclosed their donors. They don't leave much room for
investigation. If you do the same, I'll stop chasing your shell packs. Apex said,
we're gonna grok it. Apex said, I'm an Ammonumbers guy. Ammonumbers guy, I'm
gonna trade GPT it, I'm gonna grok it.
The entire point of contention here, the entire point of contention here is not that APAC
funds a lot of races.
Everybody knows that, okay?
The point of contention here that requires additional journalism and additional investigation
is the fact that APAC uses shell groups that don't have Israel anywhere in its name, okay?
That's the point.
use shell groups to hide in this completely non-transparent manner, they use shell groups
to fucking hide what the advocacy organization actually is seeking to do.
Your forehead looks extra big today, Lowkirk.
Oh no, don't be like that big dog.
Also, here's another very funny moment. Strong statement from the Jewish Democratic Council
of America's CEO, Hayley Soyfer. We will not endorse a Democrat unless they support Israel's
right to exist as a Jewish and Democratic state and support Israel's security and right to self-defense.
But if I were to say, wow, that's a weird fucking standard to place about a foreign country as an
American organization comprised of American Jews whose expression, whose political expression is
supposed to be related to things that American Jews care about as Americans,
right? That's a strange thing you're doing. It almost feels like your loyalty
lies elsewhere. Then I'm the bad guy. I'm doing dual loyalty tropes. Like what the
fuck do you mean? This is literally you saying like nope. That's my loyalty. My
loyalty is to the foreign state of Israel and not just like loyalty to the
foreign state of Israel. But my loyalty is to the foreign state of Israel being an ethno state.
Okay, that is insane. There is no equivalence to this madness in American politics.
What is this? Have you addressed Platner's recent infidelity as a woman? It makes me very uncomfortable.
He may be the best available option, but that behavior needs to be called up.
Okay.
Yes. For those of you who are wondering, Plattner's text with women concern campaign
has sent it took off. The wife of Grand Plattner, who is still Grand Plattner's wife, by the way,
said the Democratic candidate in Maine told the campaign he had sent sexual messages to other
women okay
the story is
when grand platter first launched his campaign
and this happened
suspiciously with obu as well not the controversy of course
uh... the fact that some staffers
were in his campaign and did not actually have any interest in working for
his campaign was so ever
and had every interest of basically leaking all of the opposition research
to pro-israel
hasberra papers
remember this is exactly what happened about the loss of it as well
so one of his former security guys literally fucking
leaked information
right wing newspapers
of private camping talks that took place
very strange
very strange
very strange how this keeps happening
now of course the the article is not going to change uh... the polls in my
opinion that's really funny uh... that that people think this is going to
this is going to do it
one more you know just one more
we have
grand planters insurgent bid for senate in man was gathering steam last summer
was campus confront with some potentially explosive information mister
platner's wife amy gertner
told the senior campaign aid that he had been exchanging sexual measures
multiple other women
it was the kind of revelation of the potential of damage to political
newcomer justice campaign to unseat senator susan calls the republic was
beginning to resonate with voters especially a state where female voters
make up a large share the electorate
mister platner's exchanges with women were confirmed by current and former
campaign officials who gave different accounts of some of the details mister
gertner
said the couple who had married in november twenty twenty three according
to the town clerk
of sullivan main
was working through his indiscretions in marriage counseling okay great
seems like they've got it seems like they've made up
how does this not happen to anybody else did
are these candidates uniquely bad
you think
or are they uniquely
good on certain issues
that are
uh... unfortunately very popular unfortunately for the for the
advocacy organizations i care about this very popular amongst the base
but very unpopular in the hill
very unpopular amongst the consultant class
very unpopular for the media
you noticed
you are not locked in what do you mean i am locked in
take a day off
well it did happen to Eric Swallow, this is not a comparison to what Eric Swallow
was doing
and what Graham Plattner was doing
what the fuck are you talking about
These are not salacious text messages with women that he had any sort of significant
power over.
What are you talking about?
That's not a comparison at all.
Eric Swalwell wasn't, Eric Swalwell was not forced to resign because he was a dog, okay?
He was forced to resign because he sexually assaulted a staffer, allegedly.
he was forced to resign because he was
regularly
exchanging salacious text messages
not with random women consenting adults
but instead with fucking staffers whom he had hired
if you cannot see the difference there
i don't know what to tell you
yeah and that's before we even talk about the fact that we have a sitting
president there you know
is a jeffrey eppstein affiliate
uh... and also
not only was uh... you know found to be guilty of sexually assaulting e.g. carol
but is now currently utilizing or weaponizing the department of justice
to actually punished the victim
instead of paying out
the the tens of millions of dollars in in trial awards
that is supposed to fucking
platter strategist morris cat says is knows fucking business what happened in
uh... graham and amy's marriage before he was ever a candidate for office
there should be no place in our policy for incompetent opportunistic
operatives who violate privacy betray trust and prioritize vengeance over
decency
going shipmore's every story about this degeneracy will claims to pass moral
uh... did did i need you guys that
i need you guys to google something okay
and need you to do something
and you do something for me is the same for all of my naysayers
Whenever someone comes out and says, wow, this person is actually an immoral ape.
Okay?
Just key search Gaza, Israel, and Palestine.
Okay?
Just on their profile, go and search the words Gaza, Israel, and Palestine, and you will
find something very interesting.
He was found liable, not guilty, King.
It was a civil case.
I'm sorry.
I apologize. Did I say guilty?
I hope you don't spend the entire stream on this. Let's move on
It's so interesting
How much
People yell about all of these other things. They're like, oh this person's morality is is called in the question
I don't know if I can vote for this guy
Okay, key search, genocide, Israel, Palestine, and Gaza. Four, four words. Four words. Okay, four fucking words will reveal something very interesting to you.
It's not that they give a shit about this, or maybe some of them do. Right? Maybe some of them actually do care. Maybe some of them find this to be too offensive, a bridge too far.
But that's not the main motivation here, okay? That's not the main motivation here.
The main motivation is that Graham Platner is an anti-Zionist. That's it. He is
against what Israel is doing. Okay? That's the reason why they, that's the
reason why they grab on to anything and everything they can. Oh wow! Ohio Rob, the
guy who we were just looking at. Like, hold on, hold on. Ohio Rob, right? He says,
go eat shit, Morris. Every story about this degenerate asshole claims to pass
a moral clarity about everything will come out. I just downloaded that fucking
kick app and paid $2.99 to verify for myself. Yep, here's Plattner and his
terrible morals. Okay? You could also think of it as only those who reject
elimination as policies towards Israel, like denying it's right to exist as a
Jewish state, possess the moral clarity, historical understanding, and commitment
democracy to make it more effective member of congress
when was the soccer being the the prime minister of israel
that's not what it shows it shows destruction of tunnel system used to
carry out terrorist attacks against civilians in northern israel you just
parrot true to parcy without a critical thought
when all is said and done gaza won't even make up the top twenty below the
holocaust thirteen x more people have been displaced in ukraine by russian
imperialism
why you guys such assholes i don't probably support genocide and disagree
There is or was a genocide in Gaza. I'm definitely not r-worded, which is a slur where I come from
screenshot of my bio like I'm ashamed to post it
Huh
It's so it's so strange
Every single time every single time someone chirps about me
Every single time someone chirps about grand platner every single time someone chirps about adam hamawi hama we
abdullal sayed who has no
No red flags in his background whatsoever, but they still try to invent them.
It's always a 100% guarantee.
How does this keep happening?
It seems like these guys have so many different problems.
Whenever they're talking about the likes of Graham Platner, or whenever they're talking
about the likes of Adam Hamaoui, or whenever they're talking about the likes of Zoran Mamdani.
They're like, oh, I just don't like Zoran because I don't think fast and free buses are good
Right this guy responded to me by the way is your goal to destruction of Israel? Where does the anti Zionist cause lead?
It's just strange these guys are supposed to be Democrats, right? They're like, oh, I'm a Democrat, but I can't do this anymore, you know
I'm a Democrat and I'm a a Gen Xer and a secular Zionist a Lockheed liberal a Calvinist
Presbyterian
Yeah
Look yesterday the mayor has a Latino problem full stop first he condemns la lucha Dora nitty of Alaska's and now for the first
First, Dominican in Congress and Chair of the Hispanic Congress, if you don't think
that's a personal attempt at dismantling Latino leadership in New York, I have a bridge to
sell you.
Today, and every day, I stand with Israel.
What?
I thought that the disagreement that you have with Zora Mamdani and Daria Lisa was because,
I guess, she wasn't Afro-Latina enough for you as opposed to Adriana Espaya.
But now, now it feels like you're more invested in the fact that Espayat was an APEC stooge
and you liked that and you don't like that Dario Lisa, who is also literally Dominican,
is anti-Zionist.
Huh.
So just remember that, okay?
Remember that.
Just as APEC never runs on the issue of Israel, they never fund ads that say this candidate
doesn't like Israel, that's why we need to punish him, the people that support Israel
to the fucking hilt, the people that support Israel down to the goddamn bone will never
say oh my disagreement's on this person, my disagreement's with this candidate, my disagreement
with Hassan Hassanabi Piker, a content creator, is not about Israel. They will never, sometimes
they do say it, but usually, especially when it comes to these candidates, they won't openly
be like, oh, you just hate Israel and I fucking hate you for it. They'll say, oh, you have
a litany of different issues that I think are irredeemable.
That's it.
So yeah, whenever you hear any of this shit from the, from, from the peanut gallery, okay,
just look.
See if they have any previous takes about Gaza, about Palestine, about genocide.
What have they said?
It's 100 percent, okay?
It is 100 percent.
This story reflects so badly on Genevieve McDonald's integrity, character, and professionalism.
She made a stupid decision to publicly jump ship when she misread the moment, rejected
an NDA, then vindictively leaked confidential marriage info when it could only help Republicans.
The Platoners confided to her, assuming she was a friend and professional, as they embarked
on a campaign that would rake over their personal lives and McDonald betrayed that confidentiality
at a spite, seven months after quitting the campaign, which she assumed was doomed in October,
gave a litany of opposition research to the Republicans.
What about the leftists who have issues with Plattner though, and they're, oh no, no, that's
different, that's different.
There are definitely, there are definitely, ultimately they're irrelevant, I'm sorry to
say this, and I don't mean this as like a diss, I just mean like in the grand scheme
of things in terms of like electing a senator from Maine, anti-imperialism of that sort,
you're like uh... saying you know every american uh... it every american
member of uh... the military is a child killer
uh... that needs to be punished to the hay like that kind of attitude
demonstrated by a lot of the people that also hate uh... grand platner from the
left
not exactly an attitude that is commonplace in american society
and i say this is someone
who is anti imperialist
and someone who has been attacked viciously for being anti-imperialist
my assessment on the situation always is to be as kind as possible to those
who have done heinous things in the past
with the hopes that they actually with with the understanding with the
charitability that they most likely have changed as a person right like this
has been my
my day one
might might be one fundamental principle right i'm always going to
uh... i'm always going to to to understand the social conditioning
played a major role
in the development of every single person living in the imperial core
and then as long as they have learned from the things they've done in the past
and reflected on it and are trying to make the world a better place to ensure
that others also don't make the same mistakes the same
don't take the same decisions
then you know i will i will
you know i will ride for them
many people here would call that very christian of you ironically i mean i
I don't know. I'm not a Christian. I'm not a religious person at all. It's just something that I believe.
But yeah, the reason why I don't really bring up the ultra position of like every single veteran is a fucking child murderer
is because I think it's immaterial, right?
and
well
Everyone is so collectively traumatized by Federbitch. I mean, that plays a role in this as well. That plays a role in this calculus for sure, where people don't want another John Federman, right?
Writing out Planners of War Crimes because the average voter will think you're socially maladjusted is just American chauvinism. That's moral inconsistency. I disagree with you on this topic.
But understand where you're coming from. War Crimes need accountability, both the grunt.
grant first of all here are a couple things okay
we don't know what is actual fucking record is we're just speculating that he
engaged in a litany of war crimes because america's entire fucking war in
iraq and afghanistan was a war crime
okay that's number one
one of the problems here is that we just associate the worst of the worst of
the worst fucking acts of violence that american military members of engage in
with every single person the military
and secondly
regardless of my position on american imperialism
i will always
i will always support those who make these changes my community is comprised
of a shit ton of fucking former veterans okay veterans that
that are are now anti imperialist
they are not only reliable allies but it's also fundamentally at odds with my
world view
to just deny someone
because of their background, any sort of grace or charity, especially when they have changed.
And every single time we have this conversation, people immediately go,
nope, I don't believe you, fuck you. I've never been this person. I've always been
the person that says, look, American imperialism is an evil endeavor. And in spite of that,
if someone has actually been a trigger man for American imperialism, if they've learned from
their past, and if they want to stop it, then they are my ally, okay? That's just the way I see it,
and there are plenty of people who are veterans who have been a part of this community, who have
had on this broadcast, who I do see as a reliable servant in the cause of anti-imperialism.
That's it. There has also never been a historic revolutionary movement that did not comprise
almost majority by veterans that have done heinous shit, okay?
That's the other side of the story.
It's just never existed.
It's pure.
I genuinely think it's pure and utter liberalism.
That is what Mao Zedong would say.
Straight up.
If Mao Zedong is the peak anti-rightist, Mr. Combat Liberalism himself, if he was
question about this this assessment if he was like hey what do you think about
people who are now serving the people instead like former KMT militants for
example like in the KMT right the KMT right flank was where the standing
military was right of the nationalist forces that was also a
revolutionary force at the time right what did what did Mao Zedong accomplish
One of his greatest achievements was to convert former KMT nationalist forces.
Obviously, the most significant accomplishment was the peasants mobilizing the peasant class, but regardless.
You will never convince me that this is a bad, a bad concept.
I will continue to combat reactionary thought,
and as a part of combating reactionary thought,
I will continue to try and convert
any and every person to this cause.
Okay?
If someone like Grant Planner gets elected
and doesn't do what he said he would do,
you will be a sucker in the scenario, certainly.
Saying Imperial Wars, you're engaged in
where stupid is not rehabilitation.
I know, man, I know.
I'm not sure how Trotsky built the Red Army.
Oh, as much as Trotsky deserved the ice pick, oh my god, WSWS wrote a scathing article about
my anti-Trotskyist thought, by the way.
And they said I was a Stalinist, or I was engaging in Stalinist smears against Trots.
They said I had no class analysis, no understanding of theory, and no politics whatsoever.
But then they did defend me against the federal government's unjustifiable political expedition,
the political persecution.
Anyway, guys, I just want you to understand, it is healthy and understandable to maintain
skepticism towards Graham Platner, especially given the many red flags in his background.
Okay. That's it. I don't, I'm not going to sit here and act as though this is, you know,
you need to say this is the greatest fucking guy of all time. Okay. And I was ironically
enough much more positive on Graham Platner until I listened to him talk on the New York
Times podcast, which everybody loved. But I personally thought it was like, it was much
more cagey and I think maybe it's because he's just not the best speaker but I thought
his answers to a lot of these questions were a lot more cagey than I thought he would be
especially at this point but having said that
having said that people constantly hear one side of this argument and never the other
and get very upset at me because they'll clip the part where I'm talking about like there's
never been a fucking revolutionary movement that doesn't comprise it almost entirely
of former military officials, former military members of some, you know, rather heinous groups,
you know, the czarist military that ended up being recruited into the Red Army, right?
Hold on.
Brother, what is going on? Dude, this fucking is crazy, dude. It is crazy to me that I'm
literally I'm over here in fucking New Jersey. I have to unlock my door for the people at
my house who can't be asked to go and unlock the door themselves. So I'm unlocking their
door for their food delivery. What are we doing here? What's going on? Anyway, I think
your relationship and respect for Jeffrey Sachs is far worse than supporting Platinum
electorally. Okay. Weird how the contradiction is always shooting on Trotsky or siding with
Feds, hmm
Didn't maltechnically fight with shanghai shek against the japanese
Yes, but what we're talking about is is what uh predates the fight against the japanese for the record
The the ussr's
Initial assessment was that the the communist party of china simply did not have the ranks
Which is true because in the early 20s the communist party of china's uh numbers pay paying membership
Or just membership numbers were quite literally. I'm not accosting you. I'm just explaining to you history, okay?
So the Communist Party of China simply did not have the numbers so the USSR's advice advice for the CPC was to
Literally align with the KMT, which they did
okay
They did they worked under the banner of the KMT for the longest time as they rose to the ranks
They tried to coordinate with the left flank of the KMT because the KMT just like every other
Socialist party or nationalist party or just like old-school parties had a had a center had rightists and had leftists
Okay, so they worked in tandem with the KMT left as a matter of fact when when Changa Shanghai check did it's his push
on numerous occasions the coup initially
the CPC under the ranks of the KMT
actually benefited quite a bit from the KMT left. The KMT had different opinions
than the CPC did of course.
Chung Hai Shek, sorry.
Anyway, every single successful, every single successful revolution has always
had instances of tremendous pragmatism that looks revisionist and every single
revolution that has been successful, has also had excesses, okay? This is a delicate balance
that exists throughout all historical revolutions. At the end of the day, I'm not saying like,
oh, Grant Platner is a revolutionary. I don't think he is. I just, I'm just, you know, making
an assessment that is adjusted to our current material reality in the United States of America.
Chong Kai-shek, Persian leftist inside KMT to prevent the KMT from collaborating with
the CBC.
In spite of my skepticism over grand-platiners like commentary and whatnot, his ops are all
of my ops.
So it's very difficult for me to sit here and not come across like I'm fucking defending
him, even if I'm not defending him unconditionally, okay?
I put my head on that man's shoulder.
i think you should stop defending and vote for israel's preferred candidate
susan collins yes i will be doing that of course
i was writing
i was uh... i was pills mafia till the end and now i'm of course writing with
susan collins
who was never a trigger man simply sent
you know tens of thousands of american sons and daughters overseas
which by the way is infallible
because uh... it the vote of a congressperson does not matter
left us often fell a simple man if you're a part of a movement you want to
grow that moment you cannot do so unless you accept converts leftists who
refuse to accept commerce and basically be in the ten case or ashrines in a
world of two billion christians
non-prositizing versus proselytizing religions if they want to lose forever
continue behaving this way
lucky for us most leftist don't behave that way
there's a difference in you and grandos on weight between me and grand platner
yes there are many differences
one is that i was fortunate enough as far as like moral infallibility goes
was fortunate to be born in fucking turkey who knows what my attitude about
american empire would be like if i was born in the united states of america
the fuck do you mean
i was always a curious person and i certainly am very critical of of uh...
you know turkey's
militarism as well
i don't know how i arrived at that conclusion but initially i did right or
Did I say born in Turkey? It was born in the United States of America, but like grew up in Turkey. Sorry
Raised in Turkey not born in Turkey. Fuck
Fox news Fox news gonna be like Hassan piker admits to being born on foreign soil deport him now
Yes raised in Turkey not born in Turkey I
Was born here. I'm literally in the state that I was born in
So we're just going to disregard all the red flags and some of the like plattings. These are only option. I think most chatters realize that even though there's no ad at the top of the hour, they can still subscribe for $5 for free. God damn it.
That's true. You are right. Although there are no ads at the Piker Broadcasting Service, you can still subscribe and you should still subscribe to the Piker Broadcasting Service, also known as the People's Broadcasting Service.
ACKIE
Yeah, the main wire is an opposition paper that was
specifically designed to shit on Grand Platinum. By the way. And it's really funny cuz like from our perspective,
this stuff looks awesome. X mariner, Grandplanner, top military tactics recruited for socialist paramilitary group in main.
Yeah, he was a SRA guy
I got him in 4K admitting to being born in Africa in the same hospital as Obama though.
Anyway, but yeah, having said all of that, yeah, Graham Plattner, it was a little bit
of a dog.
Just look to, with the exception, with Graham Plattner, I was in the Army and the first
person I ever voted for was John McCain come down the escalator and give a gave the immigration speech and I was like
This guy's a Nazi and then when he won I was like if he's gonna be a Nazi I might as well be a socialist
That's how I got into leftism. Yeah, everyone has their own unique journey, right?
I think what a lot of people what a lot of people get mad at me about is is they think I'm like
They think I'm I'm too forgiving
Okay, they think I'm too forgiving of
of people who
They think I'm too forgiving of people who have done things in the past that are sometimes heinous, like...
And we don't know. We don't know to the degree. Not sound like a lot of people, but people who realize many people with military experience, if there was a violent revolution in this country, I mean, yes, but that's not even what we're talking about here.
We have this combo every single month. Yes.
Like the thing that I find really funny about what Susan Collins said about Grand Platinum service, which like many left us also ate up. Okay.
Was, um, hold on, hold on. I got to find this.
Where is it? There was a really good analysis on it from a user named Tana Hisi Quotes.
Let me see if I can find it.
It was like
It was it was really really solid
It was a really solid assessment where I mean Ryan Grimm said something similar as well
But basically when Susan Collins came out and was like, oh, Graham Platner personally chose to go to war
How dare you fucking blame me for it? It's like so you're saying that
That someone who was born in the United States of America, who was hopped up on American exceptionalism,
and Western chauvinism, okay, at the age of 18, signed the fucking dotted line to go wage wars, right?
That person is more responsible, but you, in your old-ass age, at the age of like 60, as a congressperson,
Kept funding the military and kept sending more and more people the war you are not responsible for it
the responsibility
under American
Under the the American individualistic framework the responsibility is in the hands of an 18 year old and not in the hands of the fucking
60 year old that sent them to war
It's not in the hands of the the media executives that championed this war
Okay
i find that so strange it literally does not
compute with my world view
i find that ridiculous
and i say this is someone who is still skeptical of grand platter okay
it's understandable to be skeptical of grand platter
but he's argument is
you know i did this i was uh... i was feeling disillusion
but then i had no other you know i i
when you're in the system when you're doing this this is your job okay this is
your job and it's the only thing you know and you can't do anything else is a
huge problem with like you know veteran groups in general is to reintegrate them
back into society and to turn them into reliable allies turn them into like
anti-imperial is a huge problem and and every single veteran in this community
will fucking say the same shit right but yeah he taun easy quotes said the
phenomenon of young men desiring war for the excitement of battle and vows as
self-destructive, but ineridicable feature of human nature,
ineradicable feature of human nature, which has been remarked on by poets and
artists for millennia. Likewise, the phenomenon of former warriors aging in
the pacifism as maturation convinces them of war's folly is not new. In our
society wisely, we entrust regulation of young men's desire for war not to the
young men, but to the art Congress, whom we expect to act with wisdom. Deploying
soldiers only in circumstances where doing so is completely necessary. Susan
colin's was a member of congress which sent platter and many other men like
him to iraq on the basis of lies was deployed those men destroyed themselves
and others on mass using his drive to end list is a nineteen-year-old as a hit
on his campaign on see her is pathetic
are you for real skeptical and is it just to please the psychos don't believe
people can change
no i do believe people can change
it still doesn't matter there is like still some
dude
i do believe people can change
ideal
but right now he's running for office in a somewhat conservative state
i don't know how much of his communications on this campaign have
been reflective of the tastes of the the uh... audiences the masses that he's
trying to win over the vote for him and how much of it is is genuine perspective
or how much change has actually taken place
but i'm skeptical of all politicians regardless
but yeah ultimately
if you're uh... a leftist in any way should perform in your shoes and
collins say the exact same things that you've been saying
you should probably you know second-guess your your uh... assessment a
little bit
but my assessment on this is simple
he's anti-sinus and he's pro medicare for all
that's good
that's a that's a pretty decent standard the set for politicians
many of which can even clear that fucking low-ass bar okay
so yeah if you're if you're
argument is that like uh... he doesn't fit your uh... your standard of anti
zionism because he's not saying that like we should castrate
uh... the synagogue of satan that owns hollywood or whatever the fuck then
you're not a serious person
we're not having a serious conversation
you do this ship of the cc's or this is ross are you use modern daily argument
where you're sometimes making serious criticisms of american imperialism
and the soldiers that actually contributed to it
and then in most other times you're not having a serious conversation at all
is is always the galindo heads
that are seemingly the the anti-platner uh... leftists
galindo mafia
I
Son doesn't like him because he doesn't understand why anyone farm oysters
No, man, he did fucking still join black water like I have to be like
unbelievably charitable I
Have to be the most charitable person on the fucking planet beyond like what normal regular level of charitable
If you were to give me his background and you were to tell me like oh this guy's a fucking combat veteran
Uh, literally was in the Marines and the army and and did security detail outside of fucking Abu Ghraib
He wasn't inside to be fair, but still was like literally in the vicinity of Abu Ghraib and
Also on top of that left and in 2018 joined black water to do diplomat security
And also it turns out he had a fucking
Totem cough on his chest. I'd be like what the fuck are you talking about?
So, yeah, on paper, not exactly great, but this, what he does with this is really fucking
good.
It shows an entirely different person.
That's why I think like there's almost a schizophrenic approach to Graham Platner where like people
lose their fucking minds because he is extreme on both ends, right?
If you were to tell me, however, someone who was a veteran, a veteran who was like anti-war,
a veteran who was anti-war, who's running on a campaign of no more wars and Medicare
for all and is an avowed anti-Zionist, right?
And then I'm like, wow, that sounds fucking brilliant.
That sounds incredible.
Do you understand why there's this crazy, like, this crazy wave of like anti-Platanerites
and people who are pro-Plataner at the same time, where some people look at that and go,
that's fucking awesome, he's great.
Think like a chud, I mean, sorry, think like a woke, walk like a chud, that's great, he's
the perfect candidate, who gives a shit.
There is this immense duality, this immense juxtaposition that causes people to fucking
lose their minds.
A real progressive mind and a MAGA body for Graham Platner when you think about it.
My point is, however, all of this other stuff about his like fucking all this other shit
about not the tattoo necessarily, but even then it's like people talking about his like
infidelity and whatnot, like all of this is bullshit.
The reason why you give a fuck about this is because he's anti-Israel.
That's it.
He's anti-Israel and you hate that.
You do not want another senator to be anti-Israel.
And the hilarious thing to believe is that 90% of this convo involves non-main voters.
Yes.
Yes.
This person is right. The wife believes it's an invasion of privacy. The only part that matters
is in a statement released by the campaign, Ms. Gertner, suggests that she'd been betrayed by Ms.
McDonald, saying that she was deeply hurt and bothered by the invasion of our privacy. I confided
deeply personal details about my marriage with someone I considered a friend, she said. I trusted
this person with the most private chapter of our lives, the early days of our marriage, before any
campaign was on our mind. Our marriage today is stronger than ever before she added. I know the
man I married and the husband he has been to me on the best and worst days of my life. That
That doesn't change and it won't.
Planner is a more controversial candidate than Glendo to anyone who's
suffering from American exceptionalism.
Okay, dude.
Sure.
We live in America. Everyone is suffering from American Exceptualism to varying degrees.
If you want to fucking hit me with that beam as well, go ahead.
So much of this conversation from the left also turns into, hey guys, this content creator
that you believe is a radical is not actually radical.
I'm the real radical.
Watch me instead.
And a lot of people don't understand that, okay?
There's a real conversation taking place on the basis of morality on the basis of ideology at least
That's what it seems like right that's what it feels like from afar
But you scratch that surface a little bit and you realize very quickly
No, it's just a game of people trying to to generate market share for their own fucking business
That's the way they operate at least
And some of you get duped by it a
Lot of people get duped by it
I'm pretty fucking transparent. I have a more complex, more nuanced approach to this issue,
but you can always say, ah, dude, you have, yeah, nuance on fucking baby murder. That's what you can say, and then move on.
on.
To which I always say this, if you are, if your politics, if your mass politics is so
appealing, you're barking up the wrong tree, okay? You should be taking your mass politics
to the masses. You should be converting the masses, not trying to fucking, uh, not trying
to come into this community and be like, nope, I'm only going to fight people who are closest
to me ideologically. I've been told by numerous other coming leftist creators that once we
get rid of you they'll form the real vanguard party with their channel and we can fix everything.
I know everybody always wants to form the vanguard party but no one actually wants to
go to the masses and when someone is going to the masses and trying to pull them to uh
leftist politics they go nope you're doing it wrong. I would be doing it in your stead in a
much better much more successful way. And it's crazy to me because it's like okay well you
have the opportunity and the only method that you have shown so far is critiquing what I'm trying to do.
That's why it's always funny when people go, oh, he's like, uh, you know, he's bastardizing
Lenin. How dare you? It's like, dude, the average American thinks Lenin is a fucking,
it has killed 700 guerrilla people. What are you talking about? Like, there is no,
there is no introduction to Lenin to the average normie that goes, well, I do have a lot of reverence
for Lenin. I'm an HVAC small business owner and I love Lenin. And now that I've encountered
this revisionist piece of shit, Hasan Hassanabbi Piker, I'm desperately seeking out someone
who is a more honest advocate of Lenin's revolution.
Yeah. If your leftist queer space leaves no room for me, the most mean, aggressive, annoying,
antisocial person you can imagine so I can constantly make everyone walk on eggshells around me
as a sign of some sort of moral superiority, is there really a safe space at all?
I want to see the vanguards writing the policy they want to enact first, like build and buy
a new bureaucratic system.
Anyway, my point is, this is not even about Grant Platner.
moved way past the point of Graham Platner, right? Like this is more about like a critique of electoralism,
right? Where a lot of people say, I'm a tailist, I'm an opportunist, I'm engaging in entryism,
I'm engaging in electoralism, and electoralism must be abandoned in order for the revolution to
take root. I've been pretty open about my theory, my goals. Very open about it. I have
no loyalty to any party whatsoever. I do have loyalty to certain policies, to advancing
people's material conditions, to make their lives a little bit more livable. While in
the process of trying to foment class consciousness to the best of my ability in an unbelievably
reactionary country that is the imperial core, where masses self-identify as liberals even
if they are not necessarily liberal, right?
And electoralism has been a successful route to foment class consciousness and to also
start people on the journey of political education.
Bernie Sanders' 2016 insurgency was a real proof of this concept.
Many of the people who now shit on Bernie on a daily basis, or shit on me on a daily
fucking basis, and I have my criticisms of Bernie Sanders as well, actually started their
ideological journey through Bernie Sanders.
So they don't even fucking recognize that in their own personal experience, electoralism
played a major role.
And right now, we're at the precipice of something genuinely different than what we've had before,
where you have self-identifying democratic socialists running and winning, in spite of
all the hurdles thrown their fucking way.
And there are still naysayers to the left that are going, no, they're all liberals,
they're all fucking, they're not even like social democrats, they're all fucking libtards,
they're all zionists, they're all genociders, fuck them.
These guys claim to be Marx's Leninists, but they behave a lot like left comms.
Because on the other side of tailism are those
who engage in the other side of opportunism,
Frontism, people who are constantly trying to push the boundaries in a way that sometimes
leans into unproductive outcomes.
that think adventurism, or the propaganda of the deed, will be successful in fomenting
revolutionary politics amongst the masses, okay?
You always have to have a pragmatic approach.
That's my assessment.
Always have to make sure you have a decent understanding of where the masses are, how
they self-identify, and speak to them with the language that they understand.
I'm constantly working to expand the permission boundaries, and I think I do a fairly decent
job at that.
So yeah.
Do you really want to Susan Collins? The idea is so idiotic to me. Roll the dice. No, I
mean, that's separate. These guys say that there's no genuine distinction between Susan
Collins and Graham Platner. That's their assessment. From where they're standing, they're both,
one is a trigger man for American Empire, the other one is sending trigger men overseas.
So there is no discernible difference between either of them and they LARP, they LARP as
though they're like living in the third world in many instances, they LARP as third worlders.
It's fine.
My take always is like, if you're participating in the American electoral process, it's a
bourgeois democracy.
Of course, the options are incredibly limited, the confines are incredibly limited.
So no matter who you end up choosing, they're going to have blemishes on their record.
They're going to have idiotic opinions or wrong opinions or reactionary opinions.
You have to make do with what you have and adjust it to the confines of permissibility.
You have to adjust it to where the masses are.
If you want to do mass politics, you've got to go where the masses are.
You've got to talk like the masses.
You've got to develop a better understanding of the masses.
That's why I always say be normal.
be normal, be normal, be normal. Okay? Any case?
Let's talk about this. Justin, at least five Americans reportedly hurt in recent Iranian
attack. Termination on a proposed 60-day ceasefire extension with Iran after wrapping up a meeting
yesterday in the Situation Room. Meanwhile, a new report indicates at least five Americans
were hurt in a recent Iranian missile attack on Kuwait.
Mademoiselle Rivera joins us from Washington, DC with all the latest details.
Maddie, good morning.
Good morning, guys.
So that's to our meeting.
And in yesterday, with little clarity as to whether the president will move forward with
this memo of understanding, a White House official telling Fox President Shumple only
make a deal that is good for America and satisfies his red lines.
Ron can never possess a nuclear weapon.
The president has maintained his key asks, which it not only includes preventing Iran
from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
He also demanded unrestricted shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz and the removal of
mines in the waterway.
And regarding Iran's highly enriched uranium, the president says the stockpile sometimes
referred to as nuclear dust will be unearthed by the United States, which it is agreed
is the only country along with China with the mechanical capability of doing so in close
coordination and conjunction with the Islamic Republic of Iran, plus the International Atomic
Energy Agency and destroyed.
The Iran's Parliament Speaker says in a defiant post, we seize concessions not through dialogue
but with missiles.
In negotiations, we merely make them understand we have no trust and guarantees or words.
Only actions are the measure.
The winner of any agreement is the one who is better prepared for war from the day after.
Secretary of War Pete Hegceth warning that military action is still on the table of both
sides can't reach a deal.
Our ability to recommence if necessary is we are more than capable.
Our stockpiles are more than suited for that, both there and around the globe, because of
how we balance exquisite and more plentiful munitions.
So we're in a very good place.
Meantime, Bloomberg reports at least five Americans were hurt after Iran launched a ballistic
missile towards a Kuwaiti air base earlier this week.
The missile was intercepted by Kuwaiti forces, but falling debris reportedly hit the Ali
Alsalam air base.
Bloomberg to mq9 reaper jones were also seriously damaged in the incident
charlie rachel one last thing i want to say on this while i was busy i was
thinking about this okay
in order to engage in revolutionary politics you need
masses okay you need the masses
and in order to to get the masses to engage in revolutionary politics you need
to be where the masses are
you need to speak the language the masses
This doesn't mean you must compromise, but you have to be understanding of their starting position.
Okay? This is the number one principle of agitation, agitated propaganda.
If you reach the masses and you don't speak their language, or if you reach the masses,
if you go to where they're at and you don't speak to their needs
And you speak as though they're already class conscious
without trying to understand where they're coming from,
without being charitable, without demonstrating empathy,
without keeping in mind the profound impact
of social conditioning when you speak to them.
You are never going to achieve the results
that you want to achieve.
Okay.
You have to speak to their needs.
And you have to offer solutions.
And you have to be always cognizant of their shortcomings, their setbacks,
their ideological blinders.
That's it.
All right, Maddie, thanks very much.
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Another dawn, another day of motionless vessels on the strait of Hormuz.
And another day of these ships waiting for some movement from either Washington or Tehran
to end the war for good.
The ceasefire is a done deal that everyone agrees on the price for both sides, but the
U.S. and Trump in particular just seem politically incapable of taking it.
He's been fully BB-fied and adopted the strategy of if other options are bad, just delay perpetually
until something changes or opens up.
Unfortunately for Trump, he's much more of a coward than BB and is unwilling, it seems,
to perform the mischief that would change the situation.
Where does that leave us?
We are waiting for another round of money molestation via oil markets, me thinks, says
Noah Collwin.
It is true, they're literally looking at the situation, they're like, ah, something will
change eventually, fuck it.
is so funny dog. Grand planer could have sexed at my mom and I'd still vote for him. Yeah.
And get this crucial economic waterway. You see a scenario where it kicks the can down the line
for the next president? I don't think this, we don't make it to the next president if that's the
case chatter back up and running
president trump had said that he intended to make a decision after a
meeting in the situation room on friday but he did not with the defense
secretary saying he had faith in the commander in chief
and quite confident with this
our president who who's makes nothing but great deals that ultimately
it'll be something he's proud to defend
uh... that that that ensures that
iran whichever one knows should not have a new good weapon never does
it's been
yeah i mean there is a timeline here
where the rubber meets the road
i've been saying this over and over again
all commodity traders have been saying this as well
which is that
oil
is a a physical
commodity
that has inelastic demand
So once supply runs out, it's a global commodity.
Once supply runs out, people are gonna start
getting really frisky.
They're gonna start doing things
that you previously thought were crazy
that would never happen, because without it,
you don't have a fucking energy grid, right?
Hospitals start closing down, babies start dying,
no more incubators, right?
i've seen it with my own two eyes in cuba
the entire world will turn into cuba
governments was collapse
you can't refrigerate food
now obviously america as a oil exporter can stave off some of the worst
consequences
america doesn't just have a responsibility to the americans
as the hegemon
and is also the party that that triggered this event
and the blockage of the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz,
America has a responsibility to the rest of the world
to fix the problem that they started.
So I'm not exactly certain as to how,
what our plan is to fix the situation.
What our plan is to,
like what our plan is when push comes to shove when the when the pedal hits the
metal when the rubber meets the road if any deal would extend the ceasefire for
60 days and start talks on the future of Iran's nuclear program
and a pro regime rally in yeah here is Robert a paper mr. escalation ladder
himself saying everyone should read what senior vice president Exxon Neil
Chapman says about the oil price surge coming in two to three weeks. The next
way the energy shock is approaching fast.
Commercial inventories include oil of liquids, think petroleum, gasoline, diesel,
jet fuel. They've all run down. And running down those inventories is mitigated or
offset supplemented by the releases strategic petroleum reserves, which
most of the western countries have done. All of that has mitigated the impact.
You can model this. We've modeled it. I think a lot of people in the industry have
modeled it. We're approaching unheard levels, unheard or approaching new
new levels of unheard inventory levels. I mean, really, really low levels. You can debate whether
that's going to hit those really low levels in two weeks or three weeks. Once you get to that
point, then you'll see prices shoot up. I mean, I think dated Brent, most people, well, a model
would say dated Brent will shoot up. Once you get to that really low inventory level up to 150,
160, the models will tell you that. And then what happens is when the price gets to a certain
level, demand destruction brings it back into balance. Prices go so high, it becomes unaffordable.
And that's what happens, and so we're at that level right now.
And I think crude being in this sort of 90 to 110 dollars for the last whatever it is
six weeks has really been mitigated by running down inventories.
It can't last forever.
So we'll see what happens.
And predicting this and the exact timing, it's always a challenge.
But that's the way we see the picture.
So, everyone has been holding on to their strategic reserves and just releasing their
strategic reserves with the hopes that Trump won't be so crazy that he'll continue this
fucking blockade for an extended period of time.
Well, Trump is that guy.
He is crazy enough.
So what happens when the strategic oil reserves are tapped out?
Is there nearing levels, they're nearing red alert levels already?
Tehran, Iranians voice skepticism.
Trump has constantly mentioned a potential deal for weeks to no avail, and given the
Americans have attacked Iran in the middle of negotiations before, distrust of the US
president prevailed.
First of all, this is not just my view.
The whole world is saying that he is a crazy, stupid person.
He does not stand by his word, he is a complete liar and a low person and he only talks nonsense.
We don't pay attention to what he says and we continue our own work.
It was just last Saturday that Marco Rubio said there was good news to come and Trump
said the agreement had largely been negotiated before later saying he wasn't yet satisfied.
The president's shifting narrative has been criticised and the framework on the table
does not match his stated objectives when he launched the war on February the 28th.
Yes, he discussed nuclear weapons then, but he also spoke of regime change and Iran's
missile capabilities, and the strait of Hulu's was never mentioned.
Part of the problem, of course, is that the United States, when it started off these negotiations
or started off this entire process, it thought that the Iranian-
Look who it is, bro. We're watching Channel 4, and who do they got? Who do they got on
Channel 4?
And so we're going to collapse within four days.
So we never really thought that this public posture and public negotiation would be a
problem.
But that is one of the two biggest problems we have right now, which is that the negotiations
are taking place too publicly, which is never helpful in situations like this.
And secondly, the ball has been in the Iranian court for more than 10 days now.
And the Iranians want any potential deal to include peace in Lebanon, where Israeli forces
continue to advance in their war against Hezbollah, despite a ceasefire being in place.
If there is continued slaughter and bombing of Lebanon, the spill over risk is significant
and that can actually reignite the war between Israel and Iran.
We've already seen how twice the war in Gaza and Lebanon has spilled over into Iran.
And the Iranian objective here is to truly end the war, not just have a pause, not have
a poorer ceasefire that the Israelis can break at any time.
President Trump hasn't headed off to Florida this weekend, as he usually does, sticking
close to the White House.
He knows he needs some conclusion because in this election year, the conflict is hugely
unpopular.
Two-thirds of Americans say it was wrong to go to war.
And the headaches are mounting for a president obsessed with his legacy, after a federal
judge ordered the removal of Trump's name from the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
response and I rate president wrote, unless I am free to do what I do better than anyone
else, I have no interest in continuing what could only be a hopeless journey into never-never
land."
He literally, he just straight up got butt hurt over the Kennedy thing where the, where
they were like, yeah, the Congress has to name it, and Congress has to rename the Kennedy
center if you want to rename it. And he lost his dang mind. He wrote one of the longest
fucking screams I've seen him write. I think this literally might be the longest thing
that he's written saying, Oh, if you don't want me, then I'll leave, I guess. No, he's
not threatening to resign, dude. Fuck, I wish I wish he would threaten us with a good time
like that but of course that's not the case what he's threatening to do what he's
threatening to do is just like fuck the world up further okay like oh if you
don't give me what I want I'll molest the money further I'll molest the money
further that speaks volumes about Trump on Iran to that when the president there's
nothing you're gonna do about it interest and the vessels on the Strait of
moves are left to wait for the president to refocus his attention on their ongoing plight.
Now to the uncertainty about whether the war with Iran will reignite. The White House says
it's working toward a deal with Iran that would extend the ceasefire for another 60 days,
but no final decision has been made. Overnight at a security conference in Singapore,
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseff said the US is more than capable of restarting the war,
but expressed confidence that President Trump could reach a deal with Iran.
Olivia Gazenstorn says now from Washington, DC, another Princeton alum. Olivia, good morning.
Yeah, good morning, Adriana. President Trump met with top advisors for more than two hours in
the Situation Room Friday in order to make a final determination on Iran. But officials have not
said whether a deal was reached or was even close. They're very good negotiators. They're crafting.
President Trump on Friday seemed to stop short of sealing a deal with Iran. He earlier said would
dismantle Tehran's uranium stockpile and fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The lack
of agreement raising the specter of fresh military strikes and elevated energy costs,
which administration officials have downplayed.
Look, for many families, it's not nothing, but it's been less than $200 in extra.
We have the Platinum Spy in another main campaign, the former Platinum Aid that leaked
the story and it only worked for the campaign over a couple weeks and his initial loss has
resigned from Jordan Woods' campaign as of this morning.
Oh wow, the ex-Platner aide who publicly leaked the stuff the New York Times is pulling
down 9K a month from Jordan Woods.
A Maine 2 damn candidate who is indoors Platner, the Democrats, an incredible political party.
Well, she resigned.
I'm telling you man, the Israel stuff is fucking crazy. I don't and I think people need to be extra extra skeptical
of the way that
Of the way that anti-Israel candidates are covered
Okay, that's it. I
Mean if you can do that for Maureen Galindo, you should be able to do that for Grand Plattener, too
It's kind of crazy. You need background checks on people you hire. I don't think anyone ever
thought that it would be like this. Who the fuck would think that they're hiring spies
to their campaign chatter, especially when they're first starting, especially if they're
I mean this it's just crazy to me that this there was a person in cat Abu Ghazali's campaign
There was a person in obdolal Syed's campaign, and there was a person in grand Platinum's campaign
How would you not know dude, I'm telling you if you're new if you're relatively new I
Don't think you assume that there is gonna be someone who is
potentially being very helpful to a foreign state and trying to undermine your
campaign from within. I don't think people are that, I don't think people
scrutinize to that degree. I think they just, because remember these people when
they start off they don't have that kind of motion.
Like when Grand Platinum was like a random fucking oyster man
Who was propped up by Bernie Sanders and a bunch of other groups to run because they thought he was doing a really good job
Speaking at a town hall or something. I
Don't think they thought that they would have
People that they hired people that they've known for years that would potentially operate like a fucking misad agent, okay?
going forward though, yes, if you are a candidate, if you're running for office, you have to be, you have to scrutinize people extra hard.
Because at the end of the day, Hasbra might be dog shit, but that doesn't mean all of the, all of the campaigns against like, you know, critics of Israel are gonna be dog shit.
Sometimes it's not going to be dog shit for the gasoline cost.
The diplomatic deadlock also deepening political problems for the president with midterm elections
now just five months away.
I'd imagine if you could have timed things perfectly, having a conflict just in front
of the midterm elections at a time like this isn't ideal.
So if you wanted to play that game, then you would wait till the midterms are over and
then the following hour you'll attack Iran because they cannot have a nuclear weapon.
Administration officials argue continued economic pressure through an ongoing blockade and new sanctions on Iran could force it back to the table.
There's three scenarios. We had the deal. We don't have the deal, but we just maintain the blockade and we keep squeezing.
And I think every day that goes by, much worse for them. Or we go back to kinetic action.
But as talks have stalled, U.S. intelligence forces say Iran has wasted no time in trying
to rebuild some of its missile and drone systems.
Iran has historically had the largest missile arsenal in the region, as well as its drone
capabilities.
So Iran will certainly use any prolonged negotiation to rebuild its capabilities and its leverage.
It is unclear at this hour whether talks are ongoing.
A White House official said President Trump will only make a deal that is good for America
and satisfies his red lines. Iranian officials have said that they have, quote, no trust
in guarantees or words. Adriana? Olivia Ghaziz, thank you. In developing this morning, tensions
escalating once again outside of an immigration detention facility in New Jersey. Protests
have been going on outside Delaney Hall in Newark for more than a week now with ICE agents
clashing with protesters in John Deere. Yeah, these were going to be headed in a little
bit, but the situation at Delaney Hall is pretty insane and it's only gotten worse.
Delaney Hall is a private prison facility, a for-profit prison facility run by a geo
group, a private prison business, and the conditions inside of Delaney Hall are heinous, immoral,
awful, and the people that are inside of the detention facility, the immigrants that are
being kept inside of the facility have gone on a hunger strike, and also on top of that
they have started participating in a labor strike as well.
Now you might be thinking why is there a labor strike at all, like how does this work?
geogroup actually puts to work the people that they are imprisoning to
maintain the prison itself right to do the janitorial stuff to to work in the
kitchens and whatnot and it's just slavery these are people who have been
And these people have been living on US soil, awaiting their court date, and then sometimes
going to their court date and showing up and then getting kidnapped by masked thugs of
the state.
And now, of course, all of the right-wing shitheads are there.
Cam Higbee was caught on video walking up to a group of protesters and pepper spraying
pepper spraying multiple people outside of a Newark ice facility.
Then, as people reacted to being sprayed, an armed man pulled him away telling him
it's not worth it, it's time to go.
Last time I checked walking up to a group of people and spraying them with a chemical irritant
is commonly charged as an assault or a battery.
And then after spraying the crowd, the video shows Higbee and the armed man
running into the ice facility while agents allowed them inside.
Imagine the outrage of a left-wing activist walked up to a group of conservatives,
pepper sprayed them and then disappeared behind federal gates.
The headlines would never stop. The law is supposed to apply equally to everyone.
except we all know that these right-wing agitators
Cam Higbee also literally went to Israel too, he's an agent for PragerU
and has served as a foreign agent for Israel, which you know there's no fair restrictions obviously on that sort of stuff
The Proud Boys are also there today this morning. They were doing a pro ice protest.
What's up. What's up. What's up.
After what happened the last couple of nights, I think Rebecca Cheryl should have this one
peaceful. She should have just banned this whole thing. First amendment,
peaceful protests. This is bullshit protest and it should be cleared out.
This isn't right.
You watch a TV. Yeah, that that's real peaceful. You tell us to stay
police on peaceful. It is.
I got hit by a fucking piece of
country. Structing traffic obstructing workers. You don't know what you're
Okay, you have no clue what you're even fucking protesting.
What are you saying?
You're fucking non-small.
Alright, here it has her pepper spray.
Yeah, it's pushing cops, pushing ICE agents, that's okay, huh?
What's that?
I don't know, was it?
Was it you there?
Dude, I beat a cop.
Alright, I'm January 6th.
How many cops died at January 6th?
How many?
Zero!
I knew the fucking viruses!
You motherfucker.
Oh, yeah, okay, um hold on I'm turning on the laptop camera and turning off the
Okay, all right
All right, well still I don't want to be I don't want to be super late and be rude, you know
Okay
Not much drop-off in quality given the camera was busted anyway, but yeah, so you got
You got a bunch of fucking
Kind of looks like cops to me. I'm gonna be honest dressed up in in Proud Boy gear
They're specifically to agitate at the behest of the the MAGA movement, the
government.
What? No. Fuck. God damn it. Look in the other back. Okay, all right.
Oh, nice. Okay. Yeah, people have been protesting outside of Delaney already. Last night, Mickey
Sherrill, the governor who previously had done a stunt to try and go into the Delaney
facility, the governor of New Jersey, actually decided to join forces with, no, no, we're
good. Mickey Sherrill, the governor of New Jersey actually decided to join forces with
the ICE agents, they set up barricades and she deployed the state troopers on her own
constituents in the state of New Jersey at the behest of the MAGA movement, at the behest
of the Trump administration, where the state troopers of New Jersey worked in tandem with
ICE agents, with federal agents, with federal law enforcement, and pepper sprayed her own
constituents all the same.
Look, and there are still people who are trying to defend it.
use of state troopers outside of the Laney Hall does not seem to have defused tensions
like the state officials had hoped.
Raj Parikh says, this misses the point, Governor Sherrill eliminated the ability of the Trump
admin to create a pretext to make New Jersey into the next Minnesota for the ICE surge.
This is exactly how to protect our neighbors from illegal federal overreach.
Yeah, we should just fucking kill our own citizens so that, you know, Trump's agents
can't do it, right?
Great logic, sick to say troopers on the protest so the feds don't have to, don't have ICE
to do the same thing.
Gamesmanship if you don't actually give a shit about the human beings inside and outside of the Laney Hall
Yeah, oh
You see you don't understand this is brilliant. This is statecraft. This is brilliant gamesmanship. This is games theory professor
John would love this okay, what we're doing is is
We're hurting our own constituents ourselves
So that we don't let Trump do it
Because if Trump did it he would gain he would actually enjoy it a lot and we can't give him that enjoyment
So we're just robbing him of that enjoyment.
Is that what it is?
Very stupid.
You're not disbanding this shit, and stop it.
This is a waste of taxpayers' money, and it's not peaceful.
And you watch when you leave here how peaceful it's gonna be.
It's not.
You're not, you're near for law enforcement.
Okay?
Your message today will be delivered.
Message today will be delivered.
Stop it.
Michael Sherrill, end this shit.
End it.
You don't want to see it.
This is bullshit.
Yeah, that's that's
That's what's going on here. Fantastic.
He's joining us live now from their new work and John, now we have protests, clashing
and dueling protests happening right now.
Yeah, guys, good morning, both of you. Well, we are live here, right really in the center
of all of it on one side of the road. We have about a dozen people in support of ice starting
their protests. You have between 10 to 12 people out here. A lot of them saying that
They are from Jersey, but on the other side, though,
you can see there's double, if not a triple amount
of people on the other side of the road,
saying that they do not support this ice
and all these in the forestry.
Now, a lot of officers are out here telling everyone
to stay on their side.
They're fearing that things could get heated out here
this morning.
But if you take a look here, though, at this video,
this is what it all looked like out here last night.
Right at 10 o'clock, New Jersey State Police
full riot gear were seen clashing with protesters equipped with gas masks and goggles. Protesters
were given 15 minutes to leave the area, established outside Delaney Hall, or risk
getting arrested. Just hours earlier, the New Jersey Attorney General announced state
police would be stepping in for ICE and taking over public safety operations. After a week
of tense clashes outside Delaney Hall between protesters and ICE agents, the governor started
what she's calling a peaceful protected protest zone. Take a listen.
Our top priority is public safety and we need to take this opportunity to lower the temperature
now. I recently took a note to the Constitution of New Jersey. I am going to protect people's
right to protest peacefully and I'm going to ensure everyone's safety and I am confident
in New Jersey we can do both.
Justice Morton, Governor Cheryl, releasing this statement, saying in park quote,
today I'm going forward. I urge everyone who is protesting to do so peacefully in the safe areas
and work together to bring the temperature down. We need to focus on advocating for better conditions
for the detainees, for their families, and ultimately the closure of Delaney Hall. Now,
conditions are a part of what led protesters to break out last Friday. Organized groups
to clean detainees are on hunger and labor strike due to them.
The Department of Homeland Security officials, well, they're cleaning detainees, get three
meals a day and have access to comprehensive medical care and tonight allegations of hunger
strike.
And a live look back out here, you can see a lot of people out here.
She's navigating this pretty well, right?
No, she's not.
I just told you that she deployed the state troopers to beat the fuck out of the anti-ice
protestors, her own constituents.
The opposition in the circumstance is the the incursion by the federal government.
Okay, the federal government is overreaching.
The federal government has deployed federal agents on Jersey soil outside of this private
prison facility on New Jersey soil.
And they're straight up brutalizing people from New Jersey.
Mickey Sherrill's constituents, people that voted for Mickey Sherrill, people who she's
supposed to be defending here, okay? Defending against this kind of thing.
All right, we're ready to go. All right, we're gonna move on now. We're gonna move
out right now, and I'll keep playing this for now, and we're gonna be heading
over to this... wait, hold on, actually. Let me fucking call the Uber first.
saying chance that they do have this road blocked off to most vehicular traffic just in case
a thing's you get out of control about a whole miles blocked off but over here on the other side
you could see that these people are in support of ice so a lot going down out here I have to move on
over right now but we're going to keep you updated throughout the day I looks like these people will
not be leaving anytime soon so now we are live this morning from Newark New Jersey John Diaz
All right, John, thank you, we can only hope things remain peaceful where you are and that
you stay safe out there.
We'll check back in with John in about a half hour's time.
Well take a look at this wild video protest erupting outside a New Jersey ice facility
and they got violent very quickly defying New Jersey's Democratic governor who just
announced peaceful protected protest zones outside Delaney Hall.
Now, a New Jersey man is facing charges for allegedly kicking and biting ICE officers.
We are expecting more protests today, so let's go live to Newark, New Jersey, where Steve
Harrigan is ready for anything.
Steve, what does it look like behind you?
I see those protests already underway here.
We've got a small pro-ICE group here, about two dozen people, and then several hundred
anti-ICE protesters.
pretty much cursing at each other separated by who the fuck has a tom
homin law and order flag bro the green the thin green line oh my god that is
you have to be a real fucking freak ass bitch for that dude you went to
Amazon you were like you had to custom make that right I suspect you had to
make that custom. I love, I love waving my fucking Tom Hohman flag. That's just a fed.
Yeah, that has to be some of those metal barricades. The goal over the past 24 hours was to set
up a safe zone. It's all into the governor where people could protest peacefully. That
did not happen last night. Instead, we saw state police march in after being unable to
clear the road. They used shields and batons and then used pepper spray and flashbangs
to try and clear the protesters out about several hundred strong. This is what that
scene looked like last night.
Another explosion there of tear gas. It's clear these protesters were here to fight just
around 10 p.m.
Isn't it 65 degrees out?
No.
Paces and pieces of water wash their eyes, with that tear gas hits.
Yeah, there's none.
Yeah, they're apparently...
The counter process is a delay in the holiday, the Epstein files are a hoax.
The Epstein files are fake news, fuck the Epstein files, shit like that.
Oh, I got one.
Oh, shit.
I don't know if they have the file back.
I'm sorry.
Hey, nobody cares.
Good guys dude, just normal guys, you know what I mean?
Just fucking good ass guys dude.
That was...
Okay.
I
Who amongst us bro
And that's what's going on now, the confrontation between the two sides for control of these
streets out in front of the detention center.
As often happens, the crowd really changes after 10 o'clock.
Then it was mainly young people, a lot of them with helmets on, with gas masks, looking
for a fight.
The question now is, how long is that fight going to continue?
We've heard from the Attorney General saying, this can't go on.
He's talking about some of the agents being bitten in scuffles in the crowds, but it looks
like they're gearing up for probably more trouble after dark here once again.
Aisha, back to you.
Okay, we know you will keep an eye on that very closely for us, Steve.
Thank you very much.
We'll come back to you live as soon as something happens.
Meantime, listen to this.
My administration will be working together with community members, faith leaders, advocates,
and state police to help people move there today.
Our top priority is public safety, and we need to take this opportunity to lower the
temperature now.
Well that is New Jersey's Democratic Governor, Mikey Sherrill, finally bringing in the state
police to help calm the area.
Let's bring in former acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf to help us unpack this picture that
we're watching unfold out in New Jersey.
Chad, welcome to the program.
So she just announced a protest zone around the Delaney Center facility.
A state police has finally been brought in after we saw so many scuffles this week back
and forth.
Why did it take so long for this Democratic governor to bring in law enforcement?
Yeah, it's a great question.
She should have done this really on day one.
If you establish a protest zone.
Yeah, you always love it.
Dude, it's great.
You know the governor of a blue state is doing a great job.
When Fox News is like, well, you know, she's finally doing a great job.
Why didn't she do this from the start?
You know, that's how you know.
That's how you know the governor has the constituents in mind with these decisions.
Okay.
And then you have local police there that are enforcing that.
That allows ICE, obviously, to withdraw a little bit.
It allows them not to have their officers front and center and local police can do that
job.
something that a lot of us you know for for months had hoped Minneapolis would
do during during that in January and February. Sounds like ICE is taking yet
another L after shockingly failing to do anything but making a mess. What's
what's it mean when NJSP recognizes the state state patrol state like the
New Jersey state police okay which is probably one of the most aggressive
forms, I mean it is the most aggressive form of law enforcement in the state, saying ICE
was the one who was provoking violence and not the protesters, even though they said
this and then the next night, because this was yesterday, the next night the state troopers
themselves were the ones who were doing the violence. So, or sorry, the last night they
were the ones who were doing the violence from what I understand and today as well.
is to allow the peaceful assembly through the creation of these designated
areas to assemble mine is my mind is getting close to our roadways this is
why I also in these areas once we delineate these zones our posture would
then focus on maintaining a peaceful environment it is also important to note
that while we establish these zones, our local ICE agents and partners have
agreed to remove themselves from the immediate area, decreasing potential
agitation from the protesters. We will continue to monitor this environment,
continue to keep our public safety in the forefront of everything we do, and
provide a peaceful environment for all. Thank you.
reduced the temperature there, the things that she is doing, the things that her state
is doing with sanctuary policies are doing anything but that.
So she needs to match her actions with her words.
There's plenty of words being thrown out there and threats by these protesters.
The governor makes no mention of the threats against these ICE officers, including this
one.
Watch this with me here, Chad.
I have your face, you're dead, dead.
And now prosecutors are going after this guy, the justice department just charged a rioter
named Brendan John Gear, they say, for allegedly kicking and biting ICE officers at Delaney
Hall last night.
And they say we will not tolerate the vicious attacks on ICE officers we've seen in New
Jersey the last few days.
These rioters are clearly not peaceful protesters, as you can see from the photos and these horrific
wounds.
Assault a federal officer, you'll be held accountable.
You know, the president has come out and said, he believes that these are paid protesters.
How do you think and who do you think is paying them?
Yeah, that's most likely what we see here, particularly as this, you know, the events
at Bellini Hall continue day after day after day.
One or two days, it could just be simple protests, but after that, you start to see professionals
move into the picture.
That's when it becomes usually more violent, more organized, and that's what we see here.
And it's not peaceful protesting.
You may have a portion of that group that is not violent, but a portion certainly is.
And then that's where law enforcement officers have to use the appropriate amount of force
to make sure that they're not only protecting themselves, but they're protecting that facility
as well.
So what we see there at night is just what we saw in places like Seattle and Portland
and Minneapolis is that at night, it starts to get very violent.
And then that's where you need local police, ICE and others working together to diffuse
the situation.
You know, when I hear Governor Cheryl say that, you know, that it's ICE, it's federal law enforcement that is
antagonizing this day after day. She is blaming law enforcement for violent agitators. That's what's going on here.
It's absolutely the wrong message. I think it sends
to folks in New Jersey and elsewhere. The police there and ICE there have a job to do. It is their facility.
They are holding individuals that have broken immigration law.
There's nothing that they're doing that is beyond the law.
They have a job to do and they need to do that.
Before we go Chad, I just want everybody at home to see this.
You know, a lot of this started because there were complaints about
what this ICE facility was feeding these illegal immigrants inside the facility.
They were saying it was awful food, it was spoiled food.
Our Alexis McAdams got a hold of the menu
and we'll put it up on the screen here.
This is the Delaney Hall menu for today.
And for breakfast, they had farina,
which is like a cream of wheat, fried eggs, bread,
coffee, milk for lunch.
They're having chicken salad.
And for dinner, a variety of items,
jambalaya, chicken patty, beef and bean burrito,
salisbury patty with gravy.
Before we let you go chat,
how are these ICE facilities treating
these illegal immigrants?
Yeah, look, there are national standards for all of these ICE facilities, including Customs
and Border Protection facilities as well.
And these standards are at the highest, and you will see it local jails or county jails
or even some of the state penitentiaries as well.
Very, very high standards.
And then there are internal groups.
There's four different groups inside DHS that go out and inspect these facilities.
And then there are outside groups that go out and inspect these facilities.
So this idea that somehow their subpar conditions or they're not getting the right food or they're
not getting the right medical care, they even allow for mental health checks for some of
the detainees.
And so in many instances, these detainees there are getting some of the best health
care that they have likely ever received in their life.
And so when I hear that the facilities, this is from the left has done this years and years
and years.
It doesn't matter the facility, whether it's Delaney Hall or elsewhere, they will talk about
how it's bad conditions. It's bad food. You're not getting medical care. That's not actually
what they care about. They want to, they want these facilities closed. They don't believe
anyone should be in detention. And just like the Biden administration, they want them all
released on parole and into every American community.
Yeah, well, that's not happening under this administration. Chad Wolf, thank you for joining
us on this breaking news. Appreciate it.
Thank you.
Okay. Be sure to like and subscribe for all the Fox News latest on YouTube and catch full
show streaming now on Fox one.
Fox News alert, you are looking at a live shot at Delaney Hall.
That is where those anti-ice protests have taken place.
The crowd has been chanting no ice, no fear.
So far, the protest has been peaceful, but this comes after overnight, a protestor bit
an ice agent.
That individual has been charged.
So too has the protestor who threatened the life and the family of an ice officer as well.
protests have gotten boisterous and we will continue to monitor them. Well Karen Bass has
a lot of questions to answer. A report from her own city administrative official shows
they spent $418 million for homelessness a year. But just 10%, only 10% went to getting
people off the streets. Now, how does that happen? CNN asked her and she had a bizarre
assertion.
When you talk to Jake Tapper in 2023, you said that your goal was to end street homelessness
in LA by 2026. It's now 2026. We have not ended it and we're not close to ending it.
How are you so off? I found something that surprised me. I found a lot of people who
work internal in this system who were very resistant to ending street homelessness.
Who are those people? Well, meanwhile, Spencer Pratt is surging. A new poll has him narrowly
leading Karen Bass. And now CNN is noticing.
His chances are up significantly, up significantly over the last few months.
You know, you go back a few months ago, February twice, he had just a 7% chance.
What is that? That's five plus two. Now it's up like a rocket. Look, chances are
he still won't be the next mayor of Los Angeles. But there's a pretty decent
chance of it. It's now up over a quarter of 27% chance. So those who dismiss
practice chances, well, you got nothing coming because he's got a realistic shot
Now I had the opportunity to sit down with Spencer Pratt, and while he was with me,
he learned in real time that California Governor Gavin Newsom had endorsed Karen Bass' re-election
campaign.
Here's my exclusive interview with Los Angeles Mayor Candidate Spencer Pratt.
Let's bring in LA Mayor Candidate Spencer Pratt.
Spencer, thank you for being here.
Thank you for having me.
It's an honor, truly.
I wanted to start by asking you about Gavin Newsom, who has chosen to endorse Karen Bass,
in 18% decline in homelessness, dropping violent crime in a stellar record, I guess, in Isomysyn.
That must be breaking news because I had not heard that, but it's not shocking because they're
alleged criminal partners. Not only did they work together in their negligence in burning down 7,000
houses and 12 people alive, but they're both complicit in laundering, what, $24 billion to
actually increase homelessness. Newsom and Carambass make up stats. Those are not real numbers.
Anybody with.
Alright, I'm going to flip it. You don't have to show it for now.
Oh yeah, I will show it now.
Alright, you can show it.
That will be fine.
I'm going to see if it's right.
Alright.
What's up everybody? We're back.
We are currently on our way to the Delaney Ice Facility.
We're going to be first linking up with Adam Homawi and his team.
And we are joined by Dropsite, who was kind enough.
Do you want to get a camera?
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah?
Of course.
Hello, I'm Jude.
Hi Chad, what's going on?
Jude here probably doesn't know that I know that her and her friends were talking big
talking big shit about me. I waited for this moment to be on camera because I
we're already linked up this morning at the at the rally and I did the interview
and I waited I waited for this opportunity to be on camera to cook her
talking big shit saying I'm counter-revolutionary. That's not that's a lie.
Say I'm not a principled Leninist, that I'm a revisionist.
Listen, my co-host, I have a podcast, the periphery, check it out.
Listen, my co-host is a self-avowed tanky, like, she's a tanky.
I'm just a socialist.
I am the Hassan defender on this podcast, okay?
Well, your association, your association with this avowed tanky,
who misunderstands my positions.
position she really does like I asked her why she's a fuck with you and she's
like I think it's just because you're a man that could be it that could be the
case yes there trash I agree but then we were we're blazing your lemon what is
Yeah, you guys were making fun of me.
Oh, I took that video.
Which, by the way, that was bait, right?
We said we ate it up, but it was a funny ass fucking thing to do.
It was honestly super framed.
Yeah.
Yeah, we did it on purpose.
And it was obviously bait.
And you clocked it, where you said
it's so perfectly positioned
to center
on the camera.
And lo and behold,
everybody in the
entire political spectrum was like this is the worst thing I've ever seen. I need
to kill you with a gun. I mean I've been saying we got to read more so I was
excited about it. Yeah my favorite thing about people who are like oh you're an
opportunist or you're a tailist or you're a fucking revisionist or whatever is
always when they want though when people who are to the left of the average
person let's say will be like you're betraying your bastardizing Lenin and
It's like, you know, I'm a fan.
But I also understand that the average American,
or the average person in general,
in the Western world especially,
thinks that Lenin is responsible for the death of...
60 billion?
Yeah, 700 guerrilla people.
So I don't think most people are like,
wow, I can't believe he's an unprincipled Leninist.
He's bastardizing.
he's bastardizing his uh... is left-com critique
and and is actually engaging in uh...
bourgeois politics
yeah i mean listen to the episode where we talked about you had lily aglom
and she's also a tanky self-described
uh... i don't
they call me a tanky too
but they
i was talking about how like
also you're making sure that we're uh... going to the right spot right
you're not way what did you put down is the address
holding that's fine that's the that's the right spot
I'm holding a camera making sure we're going to the right spot
yeah we're here we're here this is not this sorry
I'm saying that that location is
yeah we're in the corner here
is that them?
it is
is that group the
Yeah, I think you just drop us off over there. Yeah across the street
Yeah, we have to go across she
Yeah, they call your a visionist for defending uh dsa some extent of course
Okay, thanks. Thank you any sort of any sort of engagement with the
I'll try to use these to get a little better.
Alright, Chet.
It's all good though.
It's all good though.
It's good.
You guys are not mad stuff, we're going with the virtual.
We're never mad stuff.
Okay.
Alright.
We're not on camera, just for one second, okay?
Hold on one second.
Alright, Chad.
We're at Uncle Marci right now.
You're at Uncle Marci right now.
Sure, yeah, yeah, go for it, yeah.
Hold on, Chad.
I'm pulling you on.
I'm pulling this shit up.
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secrets
how we doing you guys excited we go get smacked around a little bit by some
fucking chuds been a minute so we've done that eh?
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Miranda is of Asian descent American citizen been here for many many
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I don't even, I don't even speak a second language.
Okay, this is taking too long.
See, I don't like when this happens.
In the nicest way possible, everybody we're working with is incredible.
I love them, they've all been amazing, but there is just like always a lack of understanding
that like when we're live, we're live, and downtime like this doesn't play good on live
streams.
How you feeling Jude?
I'm good, I'm chillin'.
It's my brother but I'm good.
Oh my God, it's so blown out.
Sorry, I got it wrong.
I wasn't mean to get brighter.
Yeah, it's your shit.
What?
It's your shit?
Yeah.
Pretty good.
It's very comfortable.
I don't think I'm wearing the mask properly.
It's fine, right?
But then, how do I equip it?
How do I take it out of my inventory and equip it?
Dude, why'd you tighten it so much?
I don't know. I have a small head.
I don't actually have a small head.
Alright, it's time to eat, press E, okay, press E to a clip.
Bruh.
Do you have to take it off?
No.
Do I fuck it up?
No, you're good, you just, you just tighted it a lot.
Oh, that goes around my head.
Correct.
Smart boy.
Oh, okay, got it, got it, got it.
Okay, thank you.
Hell yeah.
Use your E muscle, yeah, GTRP.
Okay, he's coming back.
What's up, man?
Hello, what's up Jersey D.S.A.? Hell yeah.
Alright.
This is the guy who we think.
Yeah.
Oh.
I got some aid.
We normally, yeah, look, one of the most beautiful aspects of
participating in protests like this is the
unbelievable amount of mutual aid that takes place.
It's really interesting, of course, they try to criminalize that kind of behavior as well.
There's been people that have been arrested in Los Angeles for giving others masks and
things of that nature, face shields, stuff like that.
But ultimately, when you go out there, there's always people with carriers that have bottles
of water against tear gas, sometimes even milk, masks.
That was what was really interesting about last night when the state police pushed out
and removed the medical tent.
And then they pushed out past the second point
where we moved all the supplies to.
Ice came and sprayed pepper spray all over our supplies
so all the medical equipment was destroyed.
Yeah.
So, like I said, all done.
Like you said, all mutually.
Yeah.
But it is like the safest I feel, usually.
And I try to explain this to people
who are watching from home.
One of the things I try to do always is to be,
not behind the police line, but in front of it,
where the people are.
And in my experience, the safest you always feel
is when you're in the crowd,
as opposed to when you're closer to the police.
And that's really interesting for someone
who has never participated in something like this before.
The assumption is like, police are there to save you.
Police are there to protect you.
And you have very different attitude
when you're in a situation like this,
very quickly realize that it's actually antagonistic.
Their relationship with the people participating
and exercising the First Amendment rights is
always antagonistic, always the exact opposite of what you would expect.
You're going to see as we make the left over here, but the Essex County
Sheriff has detained someone sitting on the ground there
and wouldn't let him leave.
This is sort of what we're saying is every single day the situation is different because
a different agency comes in and starts making arrests, whether it be the search agents through
the GO group, whether it be ICE, the state police, and now the Newark police and the
Essex County Sheriff's Office.
Yeah, it's also a real shame to see a blue state like this, where, yeah, I mean, the
The argument that I hear from Fox News and other right-wing forces is, oh, it took too
long for you to do the right thing.
And you never want the MAGA movement and their propagandists to be agreeing to any action
that you're taking, because it's very clearly an action that you're taking against your
constituents.
It's a real shame.
Well, what I hear what happened last night is also that they are saying that the protesters
are the one who threw the tear gas when it's clearly on tape and documented that it's you know
they were just standing there. The Attorney General put out a statement saying that we were firing
tear gas and fireworks at people as if they are not the ones who were firing the flares into
your gas at us and then kettled from the back and then we're firing over the crowd they were
trying to disperse so everyone got sandwiched and tear gas together and we couldn't get out.
and so that's why it's important to be on the ground to see what is happening rather than like start
perpetuating the same rice information about who's who's you know and being the antagonist.
What's happening right now is the state police and governor's office is giving
three things that are entirely false to legislators so they can spin on her behalf.
Yeah this is exactly what I saw.
What is that?
No, I think it's a stretch.
This is exactly what I saw at the UCLA Student Capnus as well.
Those are some of the best organized protest movements I've ever been a part of, that I've ever observed.
And yet, right now, Harmie Dillon, the civil rights attorney for the Department of Justice,
is currently trying to open up a new case against the UCLA students,
even though they were unbelievably peaceful and they got attacked and the
police stood by as the counter protesters, Zionist counter protesters, came not
from the school mind you but from the surrounding neighborhoods to brutalize
these kids that were protesting against Israel's genocide in Gaza and they used
fireworks they opened a fireworks on the student came and say brutalizing
to beat him with two by fours. And then the police waited until, you know, they got their
licks in and then came in and prosecuted and arrested the students themselves. And now the
Department of Justice is trying to further prosecute and criminalize the students that
were already apprehended and arrested and detained under the Biden administration. Totally
ridiculous. And if I hadn't seen it with my own two eyes, if we hadn't documented it,
it's super easy to fall for the mainstream media narrative, unfortunately. And the reality
of the mainstream media narrative oftentimes is not siding with the protesters, but siding
with the state, siding with the police, and taking their version of events unconditionally.
So that's why I try to do this sort of participation.
So who's been on the ground here so far, like in terms of lawmakers, people who are actually
like standing, observing and getting the truth first and those who are just saying that.
So who's been here so far?
Representative Anna Lilliam-Ijia, Representative MacGyver, and you know I will call out Representative
Nendez who slept on the ground last night for a few nights ago to try to get access
to Martine Soto because he made a promise to Martine's wife who was pregnant that he
would find her, find him. We've had a significant amount of state legislators
here from the Senate Majority Leader Theresa Ruiz and others like those who
never reached the ground are now the ones spreading the governor's office
this information. And I remember Senator Kim here when I was a senator. Senator Kim was pepper sprayed, stood between the protesters and the ICE agents and the ICE
agents hit him and pepper sprayed him. That's crazy. That's ridiculous. Right there. Right
there in one bit. They knew who he was. Yeah. Because he was going back and forth all day.
Yeah. Yeah, that's another problem like, look, I always, I wish we lived in a world where
Police would create the environment of safety and security, but unfortunately, we don't live in that world currently.
It's a real shame because I feel like with proper accountability, we could live in such a world.
And yet, a lot of our state officials, a lot of our government, rarely ever does what is necessary to ensure that accountability,
to ensure that police are protecting constituents.
constituents that are exercising their first amendment rights and protesting against
I mean horrifying things that our government is currently doing.
Everyone here, the police officers, have consistently been responsible for every form of
investigation. And again this all started a little over a week ago because the detainees were on
hunger strike and labor strike, right, refusing to work. We're going on for the rest.
We're facing inside right, they have like food that is rotted, they have worms and
maggots in them, they don't have the proper medical care, and this has just gone on for
a so long that they said they're not going to do it anymore, and then they targeted one
of the ones that had started it, Martin Soto, and then they wanted to transfer him out just
to separate them all, so not just not him but some of the others, and they started moving
them out of the facility, and this is a tactic that they have, is they take them and then
they send them to other states as well, and it takes a while to even find out where they
turned out.
And so the protesters all came out here in solidarity with them, with Congressman Menendez
last, on, that was last Sunday, and it's just gotten worse instead.
Every night has been different. The tactics of escalation. Every night it's like a different war.
As we're coming closer to the facility, you can start smelling the expanded shells and remnants of tear gas.
It's a real bummer. I don't know what else to say other than it's a real fucking bummer.
You know what we saw yesterday was the state police and ICE joined together. ICE joined
the ranks behind the state police. We're firing their pepper bullets directly at people while
State Police charged the horses at people, fired rubber bullets at organizers.
And I think the most exhausting piece is that Mikey keeps repeating that she talked to
organizers on the ground to support her efforts of de-escalation.
No one knew what was going on until five minutes before the State Police charged at us.
Yeah.
What time was that?
It was at around 9.30 o'clock.
They did it so they could allow the shift change for ice.
And during that chaotic period,
we also saw ambulances come out
with unconscious detainees inside
who were clearly being beaten.
We heard earlier in the day was that they were tear gassing
inside the facility
and beating G-tainys.
Jesus.
So, the recommendation here is for us to walk over on the opposite side,
as it's going to get pretty busy over here.
But it's up to you.
I don't mind. Whatever you guys think is best.
I mean, they kind of have this blocked off,
so we should be here this way at some point.
right here. Oh you want to go through here quickly because there's gates that are going to block us.
And so this facility here, this gas plant, is run by the same company that pushed
the Q-Sone XL pipeline and Standing Rock.
The North Dakota Access Pipeline.
Yeah, North Dakota, sorry. Too many pipelines.
Yeah, the Standing Rock is there, right?
Yeah.
That's what it was.
What?
We could just keep walking.
Yeah.
Sure.
This is good.
Let's go around.
Okay, right here is our medic tent.
Right here.
That they we had to rapidly move from the family side and you can see a lot of mutual aid supplies. Yeah
What's good guys
What's happening you miss the proud boy, it's good
This is the south gate where they've been making transfers from.
You may have seen a lot of the videos of lights flickering and people jumping.
That's going to be on this side.
We are going to stay here because there is a big family visitation tent right over there.
what we have seen over and over is the cert agents who are geo group private
employees come out and terrorize people. This is a geo group.
Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's like you're doing a comic by your recent dad.
What?
Well, Fox News Digital says I have a subpoena, but I've yet to be served one.
So I don't even know what's going on.
It kind of feels like you guys have more insight into what the federal government is doing than I do.
And I'm supposed to be subpoenaed.
You're just going to stay in here.
You mentioned about the fire and money coming in to get the rising of the network.
Do you want to comment on the fire networks to fight it?
This facility, like I said, is run by the GEO group, who is now the acting director of ICE,
was a former executive here.
As Adam said, you were saying that the conditions are plurable?
Yeah. No medical care in there.
The food is spoiling. It's like got worms and maggots coming out of them.
And they just have been in there for months, waiting for a status change
on what's happening to them. And again, this is the condition, not just at this facility, but so many others.
There's also, from what I understand, miscarriages took place.
and some of the victims in and horrifying conditions are getting moved
around without without people having any accounting for where they go so so that
was the case with our team so to the organizer of this the other day he was
secretly transferred to the Elizabeth detention center which is about 15 minutes
down the road which actually has no access to light and representative
Venedas came out within 15 minutes and said that they were trying to coerce him with
deportation papers and charged him with assault.
These are the same things that Representative MacGyver were charged with.
The last time Ros Baraka was arrested about a year ago.
Mayor of Newark.
Yeah.
It's devastating.
All right, should we go back over there?
Yes.
I feel like we're causing a little bit of a commotion.
Hello, everyone.
I do want to show real quick that the geo group has removed visitation from these families.
They have no access to their family members inside.
They have removed the benches that families have been waiting outside with.
So, electronic communication has been removed, access to the commissary has ended, access
to medicine has ended, sometimes it takes two weeks after a report to reach emergency services,
but let's go this way.
Remember, he's here to keep you from voting for the party that set the state police here.
That's his purpose.
We're totally against Governor Cheryl.
This is going to be her last term.
No, that's not what you think about her, Jenna, you know,
she's calling the peacekeepers and beating shit on her.
Of course, it's fucking bullshit.
Same thing to Cam Baston and fucking California.
Come on, come on, come on, come on.
I don't wanna know whose side of my arm she's on.
It's a one-time job.
So this is where the free speech show was yesterday.
This is, do you see where the chalk lies over here?
They have this set up.
No one was truly in it
because the free speech zone prevented you from blocking transfers, which is why people
are here.
To prevent people from being detained and deported.
This is where, right about this point, is where ICE joined the state police and started
firing on people.
I've also heard reports from Anna William May's visit where she was talking about how
some of the people that are still detained are actually people who have already signed
off on their self-deportation notices and they're just still being kept in these facilities
in an unjust manner.
Because they do not want the detainees organizing and speaking about the conditions inside.
It's fucking terrible.
Which is exactly why this hunger strike, this labor strike, this slave strike, because they're
working for less than a dollar a day, has spread across the country.
Yeah.
All the facilities are doing the same thing?
Yes.
In Texas and in other places.
There are now over 500 detainees who are part of this, 300 at this facility, like I said,
this is a slave strength.
How can anybody look at this situation and think like, no, this is good and they should
continue?
I don't understand that.
How do you...
Have the law makers had access inside, like when they've gone in, have they been in the
state or federal...
State lawmakers have not...
The thing that happens is behind our fence, they let them behind the fence for like 12
hours and they wouldn't let them in.
He stayed there, kept checking in with Gabby.
But he couldn't go inside and see the facilities.
He wouldn't get to whereabouts.
He wanted to get eyes on the police.
Or the condition, yep.
He would not do it.
So no part of the Constitution.
They thought they'd snuck him out.
They snuck the guy out.
So no federal oversight at all?
No.
There were multiple times where vehicles were coming out
that we thought they might be sneaking him out.
And the crowd stopped and pushed them back.
But at some point, they got him out and not twice.
No part of the Constitution.
No part of the Constitution is unlawful here.
Yeah, I'm not sure.
I don't know, maybe we're crowding over here.
We could just go to a different spot.
Why are we...
No, that's alright.
Where should we...
Where should we...
Okay.
Would you like to speak to some people here?
Sure.
What? Yeah, yeah, you got it.
So you have some stuff about the New Yorkers who are detained inside?
Yeah, what we're seeing here on the hold is just a tiny glimpse of what's happening,
not just here in New Jersey and cleaning halls, but what's happening across the country.
And we have over 60 New Yorkers who are detained in this facility.
And this just illustrates the complicity of not just local government, where you see
New Jersey State Police here who beat the life out of people last night and did 10 times less than what was happening the night before.
This is just another state-sanctioned violent action against people who are fighting for their lives.
So this is just a call to whoever's watching this. This is your opportunity to stand up and fight back.
And you can do that by showing up if you're on the East Coast, come to Dilling Hall,
all, show up at protests in your communities and demand that the US
government and specifically your Congressional members do not fund
another penny to ICE, DHS or CDP. Right now they're trying to negotiate a
reconciliation package to give ICE an additional 70 billion dollars after
giving them 170 billion to the team, more people in this country. Take back the
money of the 170 billion and don't give another penny.
On top of that, this is a for-profit prison, so we're paying them to keep these detainees
in there in department conditions.
We're paying them for what?
To hold them in a prison.
And using them to maintain the facility, using detainees' labor to maintain the facility.
Geo-group that funded the Trump administration received a billion dollar contract to run
this facility.
So it's injustice on top of injustice.
Sandwich has been corruption.
Geo-groups, what's the one?
How much should you say?
It's 10 million dollars a day we're paying for all these facilities.
From 10 million to that 15 billion years.
Yeah.
It's the Geo Group CEO that had that phone call with all of their stakeholders, with
all their shareholders that said, oh, it's going to be unbelievably beneficial for us.
The Trump administration is going to basically revitalize our entire industry.
And I guess he was right.
And it's incredibly devious, but it's demonic really, but this is how, I mean, we are one
of the only countries on the planet, if not the only country, if I'm not mistaken, that
actually has a concept of just for-profit prison systems.
So this is the result of that, this is the result of that reality.
But here, look, one of the things that I saw when I was a Minneapolis was the fact that
when people did actually show up, they were able to defeat the Trump administration's
attempts to basically occupy an American state and try to punish a blue state and blue
state and send thousands of their unaccountable, massed ages to the state to go and create
an environment of fear.
And when people push back, they actually did win that.
Yeah, more people come here every day, so they're having the opposite effect.
Organize people to eat spasms and everything.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Let's keep going.
Mr. Pleger, what was the purpose of your trip to Cuba?
I know.
Delivering him out of serenade?
Do you think you broke any laws doing that?
No, I don't.
Can you tell me about the... you mentioned in your Twitch during the week about the funding that comes to these left-wing organizations, the Nebrenwai Sigma Network.
Can you comment on that?
You know, as someone whose family was from Cuba and survived the Armenian genocide and
escaped to Cuba, what's happening there is egregious and I honestly think it's horrifying.
It's horrible to see.
It's horrible to see in real time.
American foreign policy, especially the sanctions region that we have in Cuba, is designed to
be invisible, right?
So the culpability is supposed to be not in the hands of the American state that's like rendering trade impossible for this foreign country
That's 90 miles off our coastline, but instead it's to it's to create this environment where it's oh, it's communism's fault
It's actually government mismanagement that has caused so much
So much destruction of the state capacity
And then you go there and you see it talk to these people you talk to I talk to
I talk to doctors, I talk to members of the government as well, and researchers, academics.
And one of the things that I saw very quickly was that even when you read about the terror
that the sanctions regime has brought about in the human population, going there and talking
to these people in real time, you develop a very different understanding because it's
It's so insidious. It's baked into every single, every single experience that Cuban citizens have.
It's not just the oil blockade. A lot of people obviously have been focusing on the oil blockade element of it,
because Donald Trump and his bravado and his vulgar way of communicating some of the actions the government takes
came out and straight up said, we are going to implement an oil blockade, which made that whole invisible process very visible for everyone.
basically when that took place, a lot of people started focusing on the fact that the energy
grid was collapsing as a direct consequence. But even before then, there were many issues.
Why don't we take a moment?
Yeah, I don't like that either, why don't we real quick go to the front line, take a look
at what that looks like, oh yeah let's do that, the demands of the people inside the
Okay, so I'm going to put it on do not disturb so your notifications don't get shown on phone.
Alright, what are these Laney Hall hunger strikers demanding?
Many people have questions about what is happening inside of the Laney Hall.
The detainees on hunger strike have stated that their demands are, number one, to meet with the governor.
They want to meet with Governor Mickey Sherrill to go inside of the facility and meet the actual detainees.
Number two, they want the release of the medically vulnerable people.
They demand the immediate release of those with serious medical conditions.
Number three, release young and elderly detainees.
They demand the immediate release of young and elderly people.
And number four, freedom.
We're not striking to demand better conditions and treatment.
We're doing this to demand our freedom.
And they've said that they're going to continue the strike until they get hurt.
The hunger strike is not about improving the conditions of the facility necessarily,
but to meet these demands.
Most recently they want medical attention, memory, and social care, and the hall.
They're called the sort of retaliation hall.
The place hall.
So one of the biggest problems, of course, is the name of the police hall.
They're just covering the whole tidbits when they're injured.
They're saying that it's the protesters that are causing it.
But you see on the ground, all they're doing is chanting, standing under the good distance,
causing any trouble at all. The chanting is to make sure that we are heard inside
because they can hear us. And that's why you've seen the clips of clapping and cheering inside.
Because it gives them hope. They haven't eaten in seven, eight days and they need
some type of hope after they are being beaten and brutalized inside. As you can see right now,
Now, the Essex County Police Department is defending ICE.
This is what we're talking about.
Thank you very much.
It is a sanctuary state.
And also, we're not supposed to have any masks.
We pass a law that says it can't do that.
The entire time ICE is being masked, running out of the street,
tasing people over here, shoving their faces into the train tracks.
While these are moving trains.
They're feeding them, leaving them on random street corners.
Yeah, now Meg has been here for over a year and is running for council in Plainfield.
It's possible to do that, but do you have anything?
I believe that we roll away!
The other thing is we need to make sure the focus here is not the protests, it's the demands of the detainees and their families.
They want an end to coercive, uh, uh, forced importation orders. There is no transparency.
This is what they're doing outside, so I can only imagine what they're doing to them inside.
Here in the park, there's a lot of lodges that is heregassed than yesterday.
The biggest thing is just to make sure that the focus is on the families.
So we're here watching the voices of the 10-minutes, animal families, and what the customers got.
It looks like they're getting ready to go.
Yeah, they brought horses, but they don't like trucks with horses.
They're ready to charge this crowd that we could see again.
I'll give you the answer.
We did yesterday was the most peaceful day, and the cops came this way, beating us to
the horses, and I started shooting rubber bullets from that way.
That literally came and texted my friends, wow, this is weird, it's really relaxed.
You're 15 years old.
It's usually how it goes, though.
Yeah.
There's a moment of rest right before they strike, often times, unfortunately.
At least in my experience.
All right, well, if you guys want to go, that's fine.
We'll probably also be right here,
but we are closing a little bit of a commotion.
I don't like that.
I don't want to be the center of what's going on here.
It's like we're going to debate with the body again.
I wish I had no money.
No, what I was going to say is, I was going to talk to Drops.
You want to do that.
Right now, before we head out.
It's like you're on your hair.
After and I'm on it?
Oh yeah, sure. That's my biggest fan.
My number one fan sits around in my stream all day and watches me.
Yes, of course. Here, you're a Fox News.
Sean Hannity said he wanted to debate me.
I immediately agreed.
And it's really interesting because recently he got back to my team
and said actually we're gonna push that to a later date. We were supposed to have
debated by now. I'm still very excited at the prospect, very excited at the
opportunity. The debate is very good. Testing the metal of your argument
with your interlocutors is how we do democracy. So very stoked on that and I
do respect Sean Hannity for pushing back on his co-host on his radio show
when she said why are you platforming us on you should be ripping his throat out
with your hands instead and he was like that's ridiculous it is a little bit
ridiculous I'll be honest but you know I have my heart for public moments to
who cares but yeah like I said I'm the two debates as a mania
Lock it in, after Sean Hannity agrees to the debate that he wanted to do, the foreign influence,
the money that's coming from China and the Netherlands.
So here's what happened with that.
Manhattan Institute and Azra herself as well reported on something that is publicly available
information that you can get off of a Wikipedia page.
I don't know why there's this environment of suspicion or this environment that takes
this sinister shape for some reason.
When we're talking about things that are totally above board and totally legal, I don't have
any personal contact with Roy Singham or any of these other people.
I mean, I know some of these people.
They're wonderful people in general.
They're activists.
I don't know anything beyond what is readily available information.
None of it is none of it is actually hidden or
Protesters in particular I feel like that's not great especially considering that Donald Trump said he was going to end cancer
Culture he was actually gonna end
Woke-ism and that he was the free speech president
I feel like there are a lot of people who believe in that message and now he's betrayed that message
But then again, he also said he was the anti-war president.
And we found ourselves in a litany of different conflicts
that we shouldn't be in at all.
So, you know, there are some elements of what Donald Trump
has said in spirit that are agreeable,
the idea that we shouldn't be waging unnecessary wars
and foreign entanglements.
And instead, we should spend in the wealthiest country
on the planet all this money on ourselves.
And I think that we can unite around that message
if people genuinely do believe it.
Do you think that communism undermines the United States?
That's what many people have lost their faith in.
I think people are allowed to believe whatever they want to believe.
That's the American spirit, baby.
I just finally understood that.
You said you haven't heard anything about it.
Yeah.
Yes, I think I've heard it too.
I'm going to check if there's like any party involved in this.
Okay, what's up, man?
What do you think?
How do we solve this right here?
How do we solve these issues right here in the country?
Keep showing up.
Yep.
Keep showing up.
Keep...
Look.
We live under at least a theoretical democracy.
There's supposed to be a democratic process.
Sometimes people make decisions, sometimes they disagree with the previous decisions
that they've made, even if they voted for a particular party or a person.
And when things like this are happening, when we have people that are being unjustly
detained, people that are simply waiting for their court dates or people who are already
at their court days?
People waiting for their court day or at their court day.
Do you want me to move?
Stay focused, you good, you good, my boy.
Yeah, I know.
You know, you're having a stay focused, you good, you good.
But the people, people that's on what you call it,
like, you, the sound, stay with me, baby.
Ain't nobody coming, they're not coming to do nine on one.
Now listen, I'll ask you a serious question.
Yes, you demonstrate.
Yeah, both people come.
You demonstrate, you try to get your demands be heard.
No, no, no, I don't have demands.
Stay focused, stay focused.
Not your demands, I'm saying their demands.
There are demands that are being made
inside of this facility by people who have been unjustly detained inside in
heinous conditions. How we solve this? How do we solve this? They keep
protesting and we keep showing support for them with the hopes that
eventually eventually it gets to a point where where these institutions that
are doing this violence feel a sense of accountability and they change when
they change. You are your social right?
What did he mean when he said America deserved by the love of God?
I think that it's called a pretty simple concept called blowback.
I've already mentioned what I meant in 2019.
Do you support violence against ICE officers?
No, I do not.
I do not support violence at all.
I'm a peaceful person.
Okay, I love peace.
What about the anti-commander that bit an ICE officer's arm yesterday?
What about this?
What about the ICE officer who bruised me yesterday, who beat us on the ground?
What about the one that bit an ICE officer's arm yesterday?
What about that?
I have no idea what you're talking about.
I have no idea what you're talking about.
I have no idea what you're talking about.
I have no idea what you're talking about.
Peppers, man, you said so.
Peppers, man, you said so.
I'm not in a capitalist club.
What does that mean?
You're stuck, dick, bitch.
So I'm locking you.
What does that mean?
Do people take this seriously?
I saw a surge in pain.
Come on.
Yes.
Hyperglyph.
I'm like, friends, you say hyperglyph a lot.
When are you being serious?
Hyperglyph.
Fuck you, fuck you, bitch.
You gotta make that between the two of you, man.
You're on.
So it's weird, actually.
You get blowback, you just stay there and come up for a cast.
I think there's a lot of blowback to virtually everything about sex.
And unfortunately, by the likes of people like yourself,
it is what it is that happens.
Do you have a possibility for your work?
No.
Sex?
I've never done that.
Okay, team makes early. That's enough.
Let's move on.
Nice to meet you.
Thank you.
Have you worked with the Cuban government?
I guess more preposterous is going on, you know?
You can't entertain them at all.
Otherwise, they're just making things worse.
What are we expected?
A sense of charitability, but...
No.
It turns out...
You guys have a vehicle out here?
We can break the chain.
We can break the chain.
Stop individual arms going for New York to get jared.
Fuck Twitch!
Switch, switch, switch, switch, switch and fuck you.
You fucking view butter?
Yeah, you abuse your dog, that's crazy, dog.
Your dog got a shot, Tyler.
Your dog got a shot, Tyler.
What do you want?
One of the unfortunate problems that exists with this kind
of coverage is that there are a lot of wonderful people out there.
You don't want to go right.
They want to go right by others and then they're opportunists, they're opportunists who want to make a name for themselves, they're holiday.
And they try to do ridiculous nonsense like this.
But you know, it's unfortunate that people try to change the message from the voices that they contain about themselves.
This is what we're seeing here.
Their minds are so twisted that they think other people are the same way.
Yeah, well the thing is, it doesn't even make sense.
It doesn't even make sense that there's no sense or sensibility to the message.
And it actually, unironically, makes the people screaming like this look very strange.
Why are you talking about Ralphie?
But a lot of people don't have any sort of understanding.
I don't have any understanding.
I don't have any understanding.
You know?
Don't touch me.
That was pretty easy.
Why would you abuse your dog, though?
Why would you abuse your dog?
You know he abuses dogs.
You jack him?
I see this dog.
He's a nice dog.
Doesn't abuse anyone.
You know he's abusing other ones around us right now.
I am a public freedom of speech is an abuse freedom of speech is an abuse
Fuck switch and fuck you. I'm back to the desktop
What
No, I was about to debate Charlie girl brother fuck what I want anybody to kill him
I was supposed to debate Charlie
Listen, I know this is a different concept for you to understand, but I was actually supposed to
visit Charlie Kirk two weeks prior to his assassination. Obviously, I have a very different
method of going about things than the way that you're trying to present it, because if that was
my mentality, I would never try to debate it. Charlie respected that, and it's really sad to see
the rest of the remnants of the conservative movement refusing to carry the flame in the way
the way that Charlie Kirk wanted it to be carried. I, on the other hand, do carry
that flame because we are Charlie Kirk. We carry the flame. We fight for the
gospel. We honor his name. Do you know those words? Do you internalize those
words? You should. Charlie Kirk used inspiration and he did it. He inspired us all.
Why wouldn't you say anything to me myself?
You're embossed with the Cuban government.
I mean, you're making shit up, what do you want me to say?
Like...
Did you work with the Cuban government?
Or are you inspiring the Cuban government?
No, dude, what the fuck are you talking about?
It's like, you have nuclear...
Are you two weeks away from having nuclear arms?
If he asked enough times, maybe you'll like change your mind or something
Are you and I haven't been authority that you are two weeks away from developing nuclear arms
Why won't you respect exactly more?
You want to destroy it again?
Yeah, I literally said something about him sucking cock and he needed
No, but I can put one on you if you want.
If you're a BDSM, get up.
You prefer to go to the prison in Cuba or America?
Are you a baby in America?
I feel like, look, you said you said you were a sass.
What is not sensible?
You said you were a sass.
Can you hear that?
You said you were a sass.
Why is your guy getting violent?
You were.
Why is your guy going to slow my mic?
Violent?
Get out of here.
He's giving you a comment.
That's not violent.
Why are you so soft?
Yeah, because you're fucking following someone, dickhead.
I feel like we don't want to talk to you.
What was your comment?
Would you like to go to prison in a matter of time?
Would you like to go to prison in a matter of time?
I would like to go to prison in zero places.
Would you like to go to prison in a matter of time?
I would like to go to prison in zero places.
I would not like to go to prison.
That's my town.
Why are you staring at his ass?
That's my town.
Oh my god, you do have the booty shorts.
These guys right up on your ass.
A lot of gay comments over here.
We have to understand these concepts here.
Austin, I'll be right here.
Why are you supporting these military?
What's up with that?
Oh my God.
We have literally, we have the fucking skit cells of every spectrum today.
Oh my Lord.
Oh my God.
Oh, we're going to go with them first.
The difference in the organized protests in Los Angeles is that there is a massive
mobilization and it's usually organized by local advocacy orgs too as opposed to this
one is more like a patchwork and probably like rapid response.
So for that reason it was mostly it was mostly like there's a lot of media there
and also on top of that a lot of agitators who have no investment in the
issue at all that are just simply there to be like I'm gonna be the next Nick
Shirley. And you know there were influencers and agitators there
yesterday on the day before acing us. I heard I heard I can't hick me. Yeah I saw the video.
I got sprayed in the face.
Yeah, it's unbelievable.
But it's like spicy.
It's like a little asco on your tongue.
Yeah, no, we've all been there.
But what I'm saying is like, I do not understand how.
You can look at such a heinous wrong,
like systematic violence being dished out
to ordinary people.
And your first reaction to it is, oh, I can't wait to go there
and actually annoy and be a nuisance to good citizens who
see right from wrong and want to demonstrate.
I find that ridiculous.
People in the conservative media have no morals.
Yeah, it's insane.
Usually what cuts it off.
Hell yeah.
Thank you for being here.
Nice to meet you, man. Thank you.
Oh, there's most of the people are like that. It's just this is a this is an environment where there is per capita a lot more
a lot more fucking weirdos
And it's getting like in my experience I've been to a lot of the stuff it's getting worse too because like they feel emboldened by the government
And that's the reason why like came pick me when he was allegedly pepper spraying processors
He like was able to run inside of the federal facility right after
So when you have that environment of like no accountability whatsoever or direct protection
By the federal government you get much more bold knowing full well that you can just do whatever you want to do and then in
retaliation when people say what are you doing like if they push back if they defend themselves
They can just like escape into the arms of the Gestapo basically
Him inside
This is why when we take the house we need accountability
We need to have hearings about this and start pilling people up and actually administering
real justice.
I think they're aware that that accountability is coming.
That's probably why it's like they're behaving in this increasingly erratic manner because
they recognize that once the situation changes within the Senate and the House of Representatives
and there's new investigations and new hurdles that Trump has to clear where he's not left
unaccountable things are going to change dramatically and they're they're
trying to get their licks in right before that happens it seems you know
but yeah hopefully we'll be able to we'll be able to get a little bit of
that justice you know inshallah we will do it
we will do it three more days guys
You're going to get a drop set interview.
Go three more days?
I have no idea.
I have no idea.
All right.
Shout out to Meg if you're in Plainfield.
Plainfield City Council.
But once again, just all the importance going back to the detainees and their families.
There's so many groups on the ground working.
COS-HR is a sensei of Axe Christi, Action 21.
DSA is out there.
We're trying to do the best to support the people that are in there and try and help in this hellhole that we have down in work.
Got it.
Well, yeah.
Do you want to do the interview now?
Yeah, but stand on this side so we don't have to go that way.
Okay.
Yeah.
I don't know.
We're going to go free as well.
Out of the way.
So tell me about the skinny situation.
I don't know anything about the skinny situation.
uh... the foxes digital guys like you deserve a supreme like you should know
because you wrote that i was
service in a i have not
so i have no idea what's going on there but i think that the entire purpose of
uh... this is the
environment of fear
uh... to try and silence in the opposition federal government actions
uh... try to stop activism
to preach in the fact that speech
that's that's what i think is going on
It's just lawfare.
Are you concerned at all?
I'm much more concerned about things that are happening inside of the Delaney facility
or the fact that a Cuban invasion is potentially imminent.
The fact that there is a global energy crisis.
And I think, I mean, I don't know.
I just, I get worried more so about what kind of precedent
the administration is trying to set as far as targeting dissidents,
as far as trying to silence the opposition to this government.
So, that's what I'm more so worried about on personal safety and security.
I mean, seemingly it's having the exact opposite effects,
and just bringing more attention out to you.
Yeah, but not all attention is good, as you saw when we went over there.
A lot more shitheads that are like,
oh, I can gain cloud off of this, you know,
which is really sad because this is a serious issue.
I was here to listen to the man being made by the detainees and why they were striking.
I wanted to see what kind of militarized police force is out there
trying to silence the opposition to these actions.
And I got a decent taste of it.
I didn't get to see this chaotic as normally it would be in all these other protests that we've been a part of.
But yeah, I think I assume that the movement from here on out will probably continue growing
as the government tries to engage in more repression. That seems to be how it goes.
More repression invites more response.
So hopefully there will be some justice for the detainees inside of the Laney facility.
And the last thing, we're seeing as we've said, the, you know, political servants
killing the game, for example, the primaries. How is your experience growing in the state
drill to this point? It's been, it's been helpful, which is really interesting because things are
very dark. But I've been working alongside campaigns and, and, you know, promoting certain
candidates for a very long time. It's been a decade or so. And it's very rare that I
actually find candidates that I trust, the candidates that I really like that I
identify with their message. And this midterm season has been very different in
my experience. There are, you know, there are DSA candidates all around the
country that are running against do-nothing Democrats, running against
centrist and corporate establishment Democrats to be the change that they
want to see and you know that gives me a little bit of hope I'm glad that there
are people who don't just sit around and say everything sucks but they try to take
matters in their own hands and try to change the system albeit marginally.
Okay, actually last thing. So you have been asked today by said shitheads why you went to Cuba.
I want to ask you the same question but not in Bafi.
Yeah, no I went to Cuba. Oh I insert in Bafi too. I went to Cuba to deliver
I also got a journal to see the impact of the American sanctions regime and it was devastated.
And I did both of those things.
I made a mini-doc about it.
On the sanctions, I interviewed activists, doctors, I interviewed other politicians,
I interviewed the Foreign Vice Minister of the Cuban government as well to try to figure
out like how much of the devastation in Cuba is the responsibility of the American sanctions
and how much of it is the economic mismanagement of the government.
And the reality of the matter is it is pretty lopsided and not in favor of the American
government there.
It's mostly the American government's 60 year long embargo and the subsequent blockade
that has destroyed its electricity grid.
They're trying to electrify it to the best of their ability.
They're just trying to survive.
very resilient people, but seeing it in action, I couldn't believe it, so much potential being
robbed of the world for no reason other than unnecessary cruelty.
No problem.
I'm going to quickly show you her and Adam, and then she has to go back, these police
are coming.
Mark James.
Mark James.
Okay.
Alright, yeah.
Adam.
Adam.
Dr. H.
Adam.
Adam.
We'll pay
Do I got the finals?
I don't want to hear you say it
I'm gonna be out of my house
That's my Malice King
Malice and Wendell
I did that for you
Oh hell yeah
You did it for the public areas
Okay, great, great
Yeah, let's do it
I'm taking a photo
Oh, OK.
Thank you.
That's a game.
Probably not.
There's some trouble with that.
But if you give me a little bit of a little bit more.
I will try.
If he's got...
Hasan, would you be down to speak?
So I can put the room into a different interview?
We could do that, but I was just gonna end it.
Oh, okay.
Well, we don't, I mean, we can, yeah, we can do that, that's fine.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Yeah.
We have the mics, right?
Yeah.
All right, yeah, let's just do that.
Sure.
Oh, there it is.
Do we have any corrections?
Yeah, let's try it.
Yeah.
I call the car, it's gonna be...
You have a right.
Oh, okay.
I
I'm gonna give this back to you I never use this
I thought we were gonna stay in longer too but then I felt like our presence there was not as productive
As I would have liked it to be
As it usually goes no no
Usually it's not like that.
They've been just swarming anyone who showed up.
Yeah, this is one of those things where it's just beginning.
I feel like, so the amount of protests there
is limited in number as opposed to the amount of media.
So then it turns into a little bit of a circuit.
Adrenaline is really hot.
Yeah.
Especially in the time of the day, it's like just.
Yeah.
And then also a lot of opportunities.
Oh my god.
Yeah.
So it's shocking.
They'll just start throwing things at people and then being like, oh, why are you angry that I?
Well, yeah
What I got that right car right there, okay, let's move this one
Hide our vehicle. Thank you for everything. Would you like this back?
I blame my told us on this off stream too problem to share with you chat because you're my confidence
I was like this motherfucker sits down in the hotel room frame one
After telling me all day, we're not gonna tell anybody you're going to Laney Hall
We're just gonna show up there that way we don't attract any unwanted attention frame one is just like yeah
We're good Lee hall later, and it's like god damn it
Too careless too careless. I bet you at least five of those guys
We're not gonna be there until they heard on his stream
It happens, but that was particularly bad because I guess he's just bigger also now
Not as productive as we would have liked unfortunately, but it's kind of out of our hands
It's like we've done these so many times before you guys have seen and there have been times we're like
We get a bit too much attention on us and we try to like stop that from happening, but I didn't show you guys
I didn't pan the camera to show you guys, but at one point remember at the Zoran election party
where there was that shot that I got with him with a hundred fucking cameras
like crowding around his son. It was like that right now. I just didn't pan to it but
we were standing there and there was like at least 30 people with cameras and
phones. I was like this is not what we're here to do. This is not the point.
So, probably best if you GTFO.
Alright, let's go.
Which one?
This one.
Alright, let's do it.
Come on, I'm a professional son
Bro instinctively covered the lens I was gonna show the license plate like it's goddamn rookie season
That was something.
That was something.
Oh, we're...
Oh.
Where do you want it?
Maybe in the front seat.
Maybe in the front seat probably.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's...
That's crazy.
Yeah, that's crazy
Yeah, but do not say that
Don't don't say what we're going
Here I'm just gonna show you and then you can put it in here
Should arrive in a Barney suit next time in Pagnino?
Oh, you can try it.
Yeah, you can probably use it.
You're tiny and way fishly twink like me.
That's true.
I just got caught in a dog.
I don't lose anything.
I thought I was about to be here, too.
Hello.
I got some room right down here, if you want.
Where?
Right down by my feet here.
Thanks, Adam.
That's great.
Oh my gosh.
That was something.
I've already had the cats before.
Okay, let's do it.
Oh, no, I'm good. I'm good. You don't have to my knees are fine. I never gonna forget you're joking
Yeah
Yeah, we're carpooling chat
Nothing usually welcome me deserved
I mean we didn't get to literally talk to people from New Jersey every single person that was there that was an agitator was outside of the
state. They literally fly to places like this. People in the MAGA movement and
kick streamers and shit like that. They fly around just so they can get their
licks in, get a couple clips. It's a sad state of affairs, but what are you
going to do, you know?
What's sad is that we've seen like just in the last 24 hours, they go from an
Ice problems and now the state police is involved. We got Essex County. So, you know, it would have been better off if they
They either stayed out or they come in and bring peace and say listen guys relax rather than cause us more trouble
There was literally a guy yelling about the twitch CEO's name like they were yelling about Dan Clancy
It's like dude. You're not a serious, but you're not a human being like you're barely a fucking human being
If you're doing that in a situation like this, it's not like we're at a block party or something
You're ruining the vibes. You're doing this it like
you're doing this
You know 500 meters away from people being
Starved to death. Yeah in in concentration camp like conditions have some have some decency
It's hard. I know
It's hard to come by
But it is what it is
It's also like the protesters are preventing the transferring of detainees, which like
the legal system, filing a previous purpose allows someone to have legal protection on
the island.
Oh, she needs an address.
Well, someone's.
We can't.
I told them to do already.
Just tell them to follow us.
Just tell them to follow us.
Just text it to her if you can.
And instead of like having due process which like lots of people especially the people that are getting picked up inside the court
are are just going through routine immigration events and
instead of
having due process and access to legal representation
What happens is their course and the signing of deep flirtation papers
That are meant to be confusing
Yeah, when I was there last week, they were all given, this was when they transferred
Martin Soto to the other facility.
They said everyone was given a piece of paper and told to sign, and they didn't know what
they were signing.
Right.
Yeah, just a blank, well, not a blank piece of paper, but they were like, given a translator
or someone to tell them like what this was, and no attorney's present, but they just told
to sign it.
Yeah, and that's one of the strikers to be answering now, is it being a court show?
Paul's over bro, it's New Jersey baby, he's actually, the road's here nicer than California
I will say, don't judge New Jersey by right here, okay, there's better parts in New Jersey
Yeah, I think there's a pop-up on the next one.
Yeah.
We do need to fix the road stuff.
You want to explain Chad what's what happening?
So we're gonna head back to the hotel and we're just gonna do it. Oh my god, we're gonna do a sit-down
If we can get there honestly
Because I don't know if we are capable of getting there, but if we get there
But if we we're gonna get back to the top we do a sit-down interview and and talk a little bit more about
What's going on in this facility?
In a less chaotic environment
You know? That's what we're doing.
Where your tax dollars aren't going, potholes. Yeah.
So, Dr. H, three days out, what can people do?
What can people do is go out and vote, get your neighbors out.
And what can they do all across the country?
They can make phone calls, they can make phone banking.
So, if you want to help out in these last few days, again, just you can do it from your
home on your phone, just go to our website, howmowingformj.com, and sign up for one of
our phone banking sessions.
And it doesn't matter where you are, you can help, let voters know that what we're running
for, what we stand for, that we can actually make a difference.
And we only make that difference when we get out and participate.
And remember if you live in Philadelphia or New York, you'd be in this district on a beautiful
underfunded commuter rail in like an hour. Come in canvas.
It's running on time, yes.
It did just light on fire.
Jesus.
Pensation from the second time in the last three weeks.
Um, there's mic static apparently. I don't know why.
It's definitely the AC on here.
Oh, maybe. I mean it's probably good that we have the AC on.
Because I was very cold initially and now I'm hot.
Oh my God.
Where shock me was the, was the, the, the Ultras.
That is usually not an expected sight.
That was weird.
What?
Ultras?
Don't worry about it.
It's just people who are like, you support the Democrats, you know.
IRL Ultras are a rare site? No, no, IRL Ultras are not a rare site.
Aeroultras will go to protest, but they won't ever, you know, they won't ever take advantage of a protest to, like, get, like, to do shit like that.
Usually they're much more, you know, they're much more aware. I wouldn't have expected an ultra to behave like a fed, like a camhig beat type, you know?
I disavow.
And then we swap over.
Alright, sure. I'll hit the BRB screen.
A lot where people from New York will come down and they, especially in the presidential election years,
A lot of New York college kids will come to Pennsylvania to go and knock doors and tell people who to vote for in the area and that does kind of consolidate people of all these outsiders who's telling me who's good for me.
So there's a little bit of that mix in there as well. And so where you turn that good versus the mix in there.
But the secondary part of this is then moving to Pennsylvania three on the progressive side.
Those same things come up when it comes to these numbers.
We had Chris Rabb, who was a three-way fight over here.
Chris Rabb for Progressives, DSA, Working Family Parties.
Sharif Street, who was the son of a former Philadelphia Mayor,
former Philadelphia Mayor, and former head of the Pennsylvania State Democratic Party.
And Alice Stanford, who was endorsed by the congressman who was leaving that seat
and also arguably had APAC money that was being funneled
through a different pack towards her.
Being in this area, I only saw ads for Stanford.
Stanford was, every time I went to the diner,
I don't see a lot of TV ads,
but literally every time I went to a benzoyne diner,
Stanford was all-encompassing on there.
And when you get down to the final vote here,
Rab getting 44.2% of the vote,
Street with 29.5, and Stanford with 24.1.
Stanford's is almost completely made up of the ad spend
and the push on that side.
Sharif is from the democratic machine system
because he has big backing of the current Philadelphia mayor
and he knows the ward system in Philly
where you have street captains and block captains.
You have to win over
and then they turn out union people, et cetera.
And then Rob got everybody else
and everybody else is college students
and then people that lived in South Philly
and Northwest Philly,
which are more people that have, you know,
floated in and out of the city.
Northwest is gonna be more people with younger families.
And then the other area in between,
you see the splitting of the black vote
between the white vote on either side of it.
And that mix in there, it speaks to the difference
on how the different social media teams worked
and also how they campaign.
Rob did a lot more in-person events.
Rob did a lot more pushing for people to knock doors.
Rob brought in Hassan, but he also brought in
other content creators from the, more from the area.
Hassan was one of the few nationals that came in
because you can't really nationalize
a Pennsylvania, a Philadelphia election.
It really is that party machine.
And so that difference in there, APAC got brought up,
but what that did was that split the centrist vote,
that split the more establishment on that side.
And so I think Massey would have survived if there had been another quote,
like Trump establishment guy that ran against him because he had pretty close
numbers to what Rab had.
Yeah. I find myself often leaning towards the more progressive candidates and these,
these primaries just because I think a lot of people are creating something new,
but even, even looking at this, I don't know,
I'd be interested in your thoughts on the of having to get more than 50% of the
vote just as a concept. Because whenever I see these races,
And I think more so primaries because there's a few that like the anti-trumpers have won
where it's a general election and they have like 35% of the vote and they were able to
get through because MAGA split the vote, right?
I think what the mayor of Miami that I'm thinking of right now is thinking.
Yeah, something like that.
Yeah.
Something like that.
But even seeing Rab with 44% and then you talking about the more centrist votes getting
split, I'm like, how are we not in a place where at least we're primaries that we're
We're not doing, um, we're not doing, uh, rain choice.
Yeah. Thank you. Yeah. Like rain choice voting, uh, where we're thinking of what, what's the
strongest foot forward? Cause like Rob could have easily carried it as like a number two,
but, and we saw like what happened and how the race ran with mum Donnie in New York during
the primary. I think it's just, uh, it's smart politics, but we're not seeing it play out.
But I've also seen counterarguments that in Georgia, voting can feel exhausting because
people are voting multiple times are the same races. So I don't know, I've heard different
arguments. I just think ranked choice makes the most sense on paper.
I don't love runoffs because runoffs actually are, especially in Georgia, are based on racism.
Like the history of it in the background of like the reason why these keep happening is
for that exact reason you're talking about and also to if the vote got split between
I think that's what I'm saying though is if we're not going to do runoffs, I think ranked
choice has to be I like where I like great choice the most especially for
primaries because it helps form coalitions yeah the reason why mom
Donnie's win was so important in New York is because he formed a coalition with
Brad Lander and so many other of the candidates or out there so they could
form a coalition against Cuomo in this case there was there was not a
coalition between Street and Stanford they both were fighting for the same
vote, Rab was able to get more. This is also in PA3. This is, I've heard it now
said it's the bluest district in America. It is, Republicans don't even run here.
I don't know if you've ever been to West Philadelphia. It is bluer than you can
ever imagine. In fact, if you go to West Philadelphia, like Kamala Harris is a
conservative there. Like there's like, it's like crazy when you get into some of
the areas here. But when you're looking at these things, like, you would also have more
people enter in the idea of rank choice. You have more people wanting to enter because
you don't end up being a spoiler for other candidates because you could do coalitions.
And then you could say, okay, if you're going to vote for me, vote me for one, but vote
him for two because he's the next closest. And I love rank choice. Rank choice is what
got us, it was a congressional win in Alaska. Ranked choice also pushes back on the wings
of the party. Ranked choice because you end up with an all or nothing in all of these
parties and you can kind of find a better spread. I don't like jungle primaries, which
is what we're seeing in California. Jungle primaries is where everyone runs kind of
unlisted even though you know who everybody is. And then the top two go into basically
a runoff for the general I think that shit and I think that's stupid because again it
breaks it's trying to break the parties while actually also making leading even further
into one party rule.
I love the idea of ranked choice and we're back I'll say we're back and I'm gonna sit
there you sit here.
It'll be fine but we are yeah microphone is gonna be microphone is gonna be on and the
And the camera is going to be on in a second.
I mean, this is not the best, but what are you going to do?
I saw the.
OK.
OK.
Sit on them.
Do you have a room?
You're like a chair.
We could hold on to the other side.
No, I'm going to.
I'll just hit on close.
So it's like, boom.
There it is.
Look at that.
It worked out.
Okay, did you visit any strip balls favorites?
No, no, that's not it.
So the mic that you have on
is what we're gonna be using once,
did you connect it?
Okay.
Wait, the microphone is not connected.
Oh, it's not. Oh, it's picking up now. Okay, we're good.
We're good now. No, no, it's fine. But it's on, it's not mono.
It's not mono. And normally it's mono. I don't know why.
We need to check how it sounds for a shot.
Yeah.
You sound underwater?
What? Left ear only?
Okay.
Go to the audio source here.
Uh-huh.
Go to the browser.
Wait, this is not normal.
There's no properties.
I know.
This is not advanced property.
This is not normal.
Or filters.
No.
Yeah, we're going to fix it. Hold on chat.
Oh, God, everyone is complaining.
Go back to that chair.
Okay.
All right, well, we'll just keep using the short SM seven B for now. And then.
eventually we're gonna fix it hold on none pizza left audio what does that
even mean okay 420 at 480p camera I know are you gonna give us the new the other
mic oh okay sounds good yeah well it it's not working it's just the microphone
This is what we're using, but I'm gonna swap it to our button mics
so
These clip-on mics have always been a bit below par and Haas needs to know that okay calm down
No, it's not Austin ox is
Someone else in the chat everyone's a backseat
Everyone is a backseat producer
I heard it work for a second when he unplugged.
No, he didn't hold on.
Let's see.
No, it's still, what the hell?
Why is it fucking not, huh?
I think maybe it's not a unified thing.
I think it's a camera setting thing.
Yeah, I think that's what's going on.
Yeah.
Okay, because I just checked it, I'm looking at it and it's doing, it's doing different
sounds from different ears.
Tech Support, not your producer, dude?
Yeah.
What happened?
Did you guys hear loud audio or something?
for a bit? No, it didn't. I'm turning on and off the audio level so you can hear it.
Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello. Oh, it's fixed. Wait, what did you do?
It's good. It's good. What was it? It's good now.
Okay, that's what happened.
All right, so I was right.
Some did change.
Okay. If you put it back and then I will.
Can I turn on the camera?
Boom. There we go.
There it is.
What is turned up?
No, no, no, audio is fine.
Oh, no, no, that's fine too.
It looks fine. It's also, yeah.
All right. Dr. Adam, how are we?
Yes. Thank you for participating in this process.
There's always issues on live production, it happens.
But so we went to the Delaney facility.
You've been there already.
I've been there a few times.
And how has the environment changed a little bit
in your experience?
Are there more people?
Are there less people?
I feel like there's a lot of attention being paid
to the story now, more so than before,
as I guess the home strike worsens.
Are there more people coming out now?
So there's more people, but I'm also seeing more agitators.
Today, it wasn't like last week, there was really just
protesters there standing in solidarity with the detainees.
But here, there was just a lot more people going and
confronting them and causing problems and making the
situation worse.
Yeah.
It's unfortunate, but I think when people don't understand
the stakes, in my experience at least, when people don't
understand the stakes of what is unfolding or when they're so cynical
that they that they don't even care about the the inhumanity that's like
taking shape 500 meters away from them they just see this is a leg up an
opportunity to you know make a make a mark. Right and we saw that when we got
there I mean I think we actually helped the protesters because we drew away this
yeah this crowd of agitators away from them yeah and they got to like you know
protest in peace for a while while they focus their attention on us. It happens.
But ultimately what we were there to do is like showcase the, we'll try to get a
better understanding of what's exactly going on. So as someone running for
Congress, what is your suggestion in terms of like you know curbing back some
of this stuff, whether it be ice violence in general towards protesters
exercising their first amendment rights or even accountability dies.
So I mean I've been running from the beginning that we need to abolish
rights and this is a perfect example why you know to have these for-profit
detention centers that really are violating people's human rights,
violating civil rights, really violating our Constitution by holding them in
there without any you know accused crime for for long periods to cool an
unusual punishment inside with like food that has spoiled and worms coming
out of it, they don't have proper medical attention, so we all heard about women that
just had a miscarriage in there this week.
And there's diabetics, I heard of a paraplegic that was inside, they took away his wheelchair,
took away his crutches, they said the crutches were weapons that could be used, and so he's
in there, can't move, and basically in solitary confinement because they can't keep him in
another facility.
What is that like the the type of government overreach that we're seeing
here and and the the systematized version of violence does that remind you at
all of like some of the experiences that you've had working in conflict zones in
the way that like an occupying force would operate against what they declare
as an enemy force? Well this is again an increasing you know presence of fascism
in this country, right? You call a state an emergency and that state of emergency then
gives you an excuse to do whatever you want. And we've seen this like play out in so many
dictatorships and this is exactly what Trump is doing. You call this integration emergency,
which it wasn't an emergency. We don't have these criminals roaming the streets like he
claims there are. These are just our neighbors.
Well, there are criminals.
There are criminals.
Yeah.
They're in D.C.
Yeah.
But yeah, go on.
So, that state of emergency gives you an excuse, not a good one, but an excuse to do whatever
you want, and this is what we're seeing right now.
And this is a federal facility.
I mean, the fact that we can't get federal oversight in there is, again, why is that
the fact?
You know, we have members of Congress that have tried to get in that they aren't allowed
to go in.
The conditions we're told are horrible, and they say, you know, if they disagree, then
why aren't you letting anyone inside to take a look?
I mean, this is, again, the same thing
that these dictatorships have been doing
and, you know, for centuries all over the world.
We see this, you know, throughout the Middle East,
we see this going on in Israel,
and we are now taking that
and putting it here in our country.
And, you know, it's existed at a low level before,
under, you know, under the waves,
but now it's in broad daylight,
and we are allowing it to happen.
Yeah, well, this is a question I asked you already,
but do you support the organized movements that people
are engaging in, like the organized action that people
are engaging in as far as identifying when ICE watch,
identifying when ICE agents are in their neighborhoods
and even demonstrations such as this one?
I do.
I mean, if it's a peaceful protest,
a peaceful demonstration, and if communities
are organizing to help their neighbors.
This is what happened in Nazi Germany.
Like in Nazi Germany, people were
organizing to help the Jewish community to be able to hide
and to protect them.
And unfortunately, we are doing it now in this country
to help our undocumented brothers and sisters.
And it's not just undocumented.
They're attacking documented immigrants.
They're attacking US citizens as well.
So when we allow one group of people to be attacked,
It's just a matter of time before it expands to everyone.
Yeah, absolutely.
As far as what the actions of the state,
let's say you have a magic wand, what would you do?
You're governor, Mickey Sherrill,
what are some of the actions that she could be taking
in this situation?
And how would you rate her response so far?
I know this is a little, it's a tough question.
It's a tough question, but I think
it's so important to be on the ground.
It's so easy to get information that is limited
when you're just listening to one source.
And from my experience, traveling all over the world,
going to war zones, going to disaster zones,
the story is always different when you are actually there.
The media can only give you so much information
and whatever report you have from whoever it is,
it's always coming from one point of view.
So as a leader, I think you should be on the ground,
you should try to get access.
Again, this is a federal facility,
so she's limited to that,
but this is when we should be able to have our senators
and representatives to be able to get access in there as well.
And they need to work together.
Yeah, and I think senators and Congressperson
do potentially demand access with the governor as well,
which is what I think they've tried to do that.
But instead of doing that,
it seems like the governor has instead decided
to cooperate with ICE in some capacity.
And I know it's a situation that is chaotic,
and you don't want more dangerous things to take place.
You don't want people fighting one another.
But my suggestion always is to make
sure that the local law enforcement is there
to actually protect the constituents rather than
side with the federal government and side
with the federal agencies.
I think they should be a buffer.
I mean, it's one thing when you go in there
and you see them facing one direction against the crowd,
versus you're standing in those directions and separate.
And they were facing just a crowd.
So that gives an impression right there,
rather than going in as a piece force or a buffer zone
to try to de-escalate.
And then you go in there and you're
working against both sides or with both sides
to tell everyone to stand down.
And it's just the demeanor, the stance.
That impression makes a huge difference.
Yeah.
What are some of the things that you want to do in terms
of accountability to ICE?
So I think the first thing we need to do
is start holding hearings, you know,
exactly what is happening.
So when we take control over Congress,
we're going to have hold hearings of ICE.
You know, we want to hold hearings with the administration.
Congress formed ICE.
They did this back in 2003.
And they have the ability to disband ICE as well.
So, but not just hold hearings, but then you have accountability.
So we have crimes that are being committed in front of our eyes every day.
And unfortunately, they're not getting prosecuted the way they should.
And people are let go for crimes that are being committed.
So we need a department of justice that actually administers real justice.
And that might take a while for another administration to get passed,
but at least we could start the process.
I feel like without that kind of accountability,
without that kind of justice,
people start losing sight of participating
and organizing democracy
and recognizing that the systems are actually,
the system is actually intact
and will still serve the interests of the population.
When people lose confidence in that,
I feel like chaos unfolds.
And that's a much more devastating predicament
that I don't think many people are thinking about at all.
and certainly not this government,
or maybe this government, this administration
is actually banking on that happening
so they can engage in even more rigid enforcement
and more repression and state violence.
Right, it's almost like you're instigating it.
You know, and then when people are upset
and they rise up and that chaos happens,
then it gives you more excuse to push down.
Yeah, I will say, however, my experience in Minneapolis
actually gave me a lot of confidence
that this administration is still a paper tiger
at the end of the day, I mean, they still need a popular mandate
and they know that they don't have it,
because if they did, if they truly had a popular mandate,
if they actually were, if their actions were genuinely
popular and the masses were backing them,
then they wouldn't feel the need to subvert
the democratic process as aggressively as they're
entertaining.
One of the things that they're trying to do is potentially
even deploy ICE agents at polling stations.
in the midterms, is this, what do you think about that?
Well, again, they are afraid of real democracy
because with real democracy they lose.
So deploying ICE agents, the gerrymandering
that they've been doing all over the country
to, again, to change the vote count.
And then repealing laws or turning over rulings
that have been around for decades,
really all just before the midterms
to try to hold back the tide that they see
coming up against them. And if we don't all come out together, then we're not going to
have a democracy. Because the only way that we fight this is to come out en masse, that
everyone actually gets out to the polls. Because they can't stop people when they come in
waves. But when you have small groups coming in, and you have ICE agents, it's a form
of intimidation.
Yeah. Well, in the interim, I think, coming out in waves and demonstrating is also very
important as well, because I feel like there's no, there's no accountability whatsoever,
or there's not even a reflection on whether certain actions the government's taking are
popular or not in the absence of any sort of counter demonstration, in the absence of
any sort of demonstration at all.
So it is still very important to go out there and show up and protest against these sorts
of actions.
It's crazy that in a democracy where people are, you know, when they're listening to the
voice of the people, you have a certain group actually suppressing that voice.
And it's clear that the freedoms that they say that they want to defend, the freedoms
that really are supposed to be what makes up this country and that they say that people
hate us for are exactly what they're fighting against.
They're fighting against these freedoms.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, thank you so much for taking the time out and thank you so much for coming down
here as well and participating in this alongside us.
It was a little bit chaotic, but I feel like we got to see it.
We got to see it and we got other people to see it as well.
I think that's important because it's not getting the coverage that it needs.
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, thank you.
Adam, what can people do?
I mean, we don't have much time left.
Yeah. This is three days, right?
We got three days, okay?
So you could really vote tomorrow and then you could vote on Tuesday, okay?
So Sunday, the polls are open early.
If you live in New Jersey, please get out to vote.
And then Mondays off, like the polls are closed,
and then Tuesday is primary day.
Please go out to vote.
You can make a difference.
Tell your friends, tell your neighbors.
If you're in town or around the area, anywhere close by,
please come out on Canvas.
We're canvassing all three days, tomorrow, Monday, and Tuesday.
And if you're not around the area,
you could also help us by phone banking.
And if you phone bank, just go to my website,
hamilyfornj.com.
And then you could find and just sign up there.
We'll tell you our canvassing.
to tell you our phone banking, and we'll be calling people all
till Tuesday night to get them out to vote so that we could get
someone like me into Congress so that we could abolish ICE
and we could get this country back on track.
Last question.
Who do you have on game seven?
Spurs versus OKC Thunder?
I'll go with Spurs.
OK.
All right.
That's the right answer in my opinion.
But all right.
Well, thank you so much.
Thank you.
All right.
And everybody, that'll be all for today.
And I will be traveling tomorrow, so I won't be live,
but I'll be back on Monday, and I will see you then.