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So President Trump and Elon Musk's friendship was on the rocks earlier this week, but now their surprise public feud has turned ugly. | ||
And the president is now threatening to cut government subsidies for Musk's company. | ||
So this comes as the Tesla CEO continued his attacks on Trump's But then he took it to a whole new level, saying he thought Trump should be impeached and replaced by J.D. Vance. | ||
Musk also took credit for Trump's victory. | ||
He said, quote, without me, Trump would have lost the election. | ||
Dems would control the House and Republicans would be 51 to 49 in the Senate. | ||
So you guys know he kind of took it to the point of no return there. | ||
The president posting on Truth Social saying he asked Musk to leave the government and said Elon was, quote, wearing face. | ||
I took away his electric vehicle mandate that nobody else wanted, and he just went crazy. | ||
But the president says he's disappointed it's come to this. | ||
Listen. | ||
Elon and I had a great relationship. | ||
I don't know if it will anymore, but I'm very disappointed in Elon. | ||
I've helped Elon a lot. | ||
And I'll be honest, I think he misses the place. | ||
I think he got out there and all of a sudden he wasn't in this beautiful Oval Office. | ||
Yeah, so Republicans are rallying behind the president. | ||
They are calling this feud childish and ridiculous. | ||
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I've had a lot of love and respect for you for what you've done for this country over the last several months, but you've lost your damn mind. | |
I've tried very hard to speak with Elon over and over, you know, and to talk with him about what I believe a misconception he has about this bill and what it is. | ||
Meanwhile, Democrats are speaking out as one lawmaker even calls out his own party for its inconsistencies towards Musk. | ||
This divorce was predictable, if not inevitable, because it was always a marriage of convenience. | ||
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The Dems, we've been dumping all over Musk and vandalizing Teslas or whatever, and now suddenly we might be more back into him. | |
Despite the feud, House Republicans say the reconciliation bill is moving forward, and that bill is currently pending in the Senate. | ||
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Yeah, that's right, and we're also hearing that there could be a phone call today between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, so hopefully that happens. | |
And then Bill Ackman on social media said, I support Donald Trump and Elon Musk, and they should make peace for the benefit of our great country. | ||
And Elon Musk responded, you're not wrong. | ||
And I keep refreshing my feed to see when the Republicans are going to stage their burning of Teslas this weekend. | ||
I have not yet seen anything. | ||
I keep looking for it. | ||
Friends, join us! | ||
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We have a spectacle! | |
I give you... | ||
The War-Wolf! | ||
The War-Wolf! | ||
Also, it took three months to build. | ||
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I don't want to waste it. | |
I'm going to be deporting our internet service provider, ladies and gentlemen, right after the show. | ||
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It seems the deck was stacked against us. | ||
We're actually running off an entirely different internet. | ||
Service provider right now, we've been having real troubles. | ||
We are here in Tampa during the summer. | ||
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It's the year 2025, and we still can't get consistent internet. | ||
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We're building out better systems, and we are sorry that we are late this morning. | ||
Technical difficulties. | ||
Technical difficulties across the board! | ||
MAGA coming, collapsing down. | ||
The crash out is absolutely legendary. | ||
What the hell is going on? | ||
We're going to talk about it today. | ||
It's Friday, June 6th, 2025. | ||
D-Day. | ||
D-Day for MAGA as well. | ||
Can we keep the ship rowing in the same direction? | ||
We are stronger as allies and not as enemies, and we certainly hope that's what happens with the knock-down, drag-out, kaiju fight to the death. | ||
Something we've never seen before and probably will likely never see again. | ||
Donald Trump versus Elon Musk. | ||
Everything from deportations to government seizures of space companies to the Epstein list. | ||
It all came tearing out yesterday. | ||
We're going to break it all down. | ||
We know why this happened. | ||
And we're going to talk about how And that's what we want to do. | ||
ICE hits record high deportations. | ||
That's great. | ||
Record high job numbers. | ||
A lot of good things happening right now. | ||
Record high stock market. | ||
But there is a massive crash out. | ||
Of course, this is something that we need to discuss. | ||
What's happening? | ||
And where did it come from? | ||
Representative Eli Crane will join the show. | ||
He, of course, knows both of these men very, very closely and also has been So he's going to really be representing where the real fracture happens and how we heal that. | ||
Luke Radowski will also be live on the program. | ||
He is an expert on the Epstein list and the cover-up. | ||
And so we're going to talk about, is Donald Trump on the Epstein list? | ||
That was an accusation that was made yesterday. | ||
And ladies and gentlemen, again, we thank you for sticking with us despite the technical difficulties. | ||
Sometimes, you know what? | ||
It's just the internet. | ||
It's just the way that it works. | ||
We love you. | ||
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All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Oh boy! | ||
Okay, how did we get here and what the hell was going on and what happens next? | ||
We have some insights. | ||
We did a lot of phone calls yesterday and we covered what we are calling a historic world ending Kaiju level crash out where Elon Musk and Donald Trump, some saying it was inevitable, went at each other. | ||
And I just want to take a step back and talk about. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Where I come from, I don't know where you come from, but where I come from is a lot of farms and a lot of cow farms. | ||
I'm from the absolute and total dark dirt fields of Iowa. | ||
I grew up surrounded by farms, mucking hog stalls, and chatting with farmers. | ||
And there's something that farmers often would say, which is you can't put two bulls in one pasture. | ||
Bulls are very aggressive. | ||
Alpha animals. | ||
They will gore each other to death. | ||
And only one will be left standing. | ||
And then you'll lose a good bull. | ||
And that's not the right way to kill a bull. | ||
You gotta understand the basic rules of biology. | ||
And if you don't like it, well, take it up with God. | ||
He's the one who really put that in your bones. | ||
But that's just the way some men are. | ||
It's the way some people are. | ||
You've all seen it. | ||
And let's just establish something very important that you know and that I've known for a long time, which is that Donald Trump is an alpha, masculine personality that isn't going to be pushed around. | ||
He is the most powerful man on Earth. | ||
There's absolutely no question about that. | ||
He's the most powerful man walking the Earth today, and he knows it. | ||
He embodies it. | ||
If anything, it's been his... | ||
And now he's there. | ||
And no one's going to be pushing him around. | ||
That's a matter of fact. | ||
No world leader. | ||
Nobody. | ||
We all know the nature of Donald Trump. | ||
Elon Musk, to his great credit, has built multiple trillion-dollar companies, some of the biggest companies on Earth. | ||
He's done so in spite of, like, the constant and ever-present attacks from all sides, vicious attacks. | ||
Understood and locked in with Trump's alpha and masculine nature. | ||
As soon as he saw President Trump survive that assassin's bullet, Elon Musk said, it's me! | ||
I'm going to endorse this man. | ||
And he did so right in front of us. | ||
We were front row at the Butler rally, and hot damn, when Elon Musk went on stage, that was something legendary. | ||
It was something that I will never forget. | ||
And he was doing the jumping jacks up on screen. | ||
It's like a thing that, like, we all wanted to see. | ||
It's the most... | ||
Elon Musk controls lower space orbit with all of his SpaceX satellites. | ||
He's the number one defense contractor. | ||
He built the most successful car company on Earth, the most valuable car company on Earth right now. | ||
Of course, he liberated free speech by buying X. What? | ||
three years ago now, $44 billion, a lot of money. | ||
The point is that clearly, And it was only a matter of time. | ||
Yeah, there's the photo. | ||
Pop it up. | ||
It was only a matter of time, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Only a matter of time. | ||
Elon went from doing jumping jacks on stage and doing some pretty hysterical speeches for President Trump. | ||
Who can forget the Madison Square Garden speech? | ||
Right? | ||
Like, it's great. | ||
And they had a wonderful relationship. | ||
It was authentic. | ||
It truly was authentic. | ||
A little ex jumping around with Donald Trump and everything like that. | ||
How did we get to Elon Musk calling for President Trump's impeachment? | ||
How the hell did that happen? | ||
How do you go from these scenes of joy? | ||
Put it back up. | ||
How do you go from, like, literal jumping for joy, jumping for literal jubilation? | ||
In endorsing President Trump, by the way, at the exact same location that President Trump took a bullet for this country, that, of course, inspiring Elon Musk to do this endorsement. | ||
As Elon Musk has said many times on the record, he just couldn't believe President Trump's alpha lion nature to stand up and say, fight, fight, fight. | ||
That's what we're going to endorse, says Elon. | ||
Elon Musk, of course, then spent $250 million, did rallies. | ||
Embrace the president and his messaging. | ||
Gave away millions to Trump voters, right? | ||
And all of it came together, right? | ||
All of it comes together. | ||
How do we go from that to Elon Musk calling for Donald Trump's impeachment yesterday and saying Trump's on the Epstein list and people inside of Trump orbit saying Elon Musk needs to be investigated and deported? | ||
Boy. | ||
All right, here we go. | ||
Let's begin. | ||
People who are visionaries are often purists, and they feel things very deeply. | ||
Elon Musk really, truly wants to cut the federal deficit. | ||
He really wants to cut pork in Congress. | ||
He really, really, in his bones, wants to stop the gutting of our future by making all of us debt slaves. | ||
And he said it time and time again. | ||
This is going to be his sole mission. | ||
He's going to save the country by doing this. | ||
That's one bull. | ||
The other bull is, of course, Donald Trump, who didn't put up signs at the RNC convention saying fix the national debt. | ||
He had signs at the RNC convention saying deport all criminal aliens, mass deportations now. | ||
President Trump ran on a parallel, and important, but a parallel track. | ||
And President Trump won the presidency. | ||
On a track that said, we're going to fix the criminal immigration in this country, and we're going to deport them all. | ||
We're going to lock down our borders, and we're going to save our civilization. | ||
Because if you bring in 20 million people from foreign and alien lands with their foreign and alien tongues and cultures, that's not America anymore, as we've covered many times in this show. | ||
You can't take every Italian out of Italy and drop them into Florida and still call it Italy. | ||
It's not. | ||
The culture and the people are the actual place, not the rocks that are there, not the trees. | ||
The trees don't make Italy. | ||
It's the people, their traditions, their language, who they are. | ||
So if you bring 20 million foreigners into this country, unvetted and criminally, And then you drop them into these little towns, it ceases to be America. | ||
It's not America anymore. | ||
Minneapolis is no longer Minneapolis. | ||
Trump saw that as the key issue. | ||
And Trump won the presidency on that issue. | ||
And so these two bulls finally found a time to joust with the big, beautiful bill. | ||
So they were on parallel tracks, doing things that I think we could all agree are important. | ||
And then finally, this big, beautiful bill comes up. | ||
And Elon Musk is of the opinion. | ||
There's a lot of conflicting opinions on this. | ||
I want to play you Stephen Miller taking the alternative side of this. | ||
ALX, please find me that. | ||
Please get me that clip. | ||
I didn't see it in the show notes. | ||
I need Stephen Miller giving the full-throated argument that this will not be increasing the national debt and will actually cut it. | ||
Please. | ||
But you know how budgets work in D.C. You know how math works in D.C. It's very shady. | ||
Elon says, I cannot stand it anymore. | ||
This is a massive, outrageous, pork-filled congressional spending bill. | ||
It's a disgusting abomination. | ||
Shame on those who voted for it. | ||
You know what you did. | ||
You know. | ||
Well, that's a pretty savage shot across the bow. | ||
Trump needs this bill. | ||
Realize it's two bulls in the same pasture. | ||
The bulls have different agendas. | ||
Elon Musk wants a ravenous cut to the bone strategy in DC. | ||
That's what Doge was all about. | ||
That's what Elon's going to be going on. | ||
At the very least, they're ideologically consistent. | ||
Elon Musk has been going on about that for years. | ||
This bill, big beautiful bill, greatest funding for the border, for deportations, for ICE, for Customs and Border Patrol in American history is the thing that was robbed, Donald Trump. | ||
In the first administration, we all remember the backstabbing, traitorous Benedict Arnold Republicans who refused, just flatly refused, to fund Donald Trump's border wall. | ||
Now it's like a rounding error based on what we've sent to Ukraine for their border security. | ||
So President Trump says, damn it, I am getting my border funding, and we are getting funding for these deportations. | ||
It's absolutely critical. | ||
That element of the big, beautiful bill, Argue whatever you want. | ||
That is absolutely critical. | ||
So Elon Musk and Donald Trump are locked at absolute loggerheads. | ||
Now, this post was sent just hours after Elon Musk had his official departure from the White House, which we covered live, where Elon Musk shows up with a black eye. | ||
He says his kid was fighting with him and gave him a black eye. | ||
All right, I don't doubt it. | ||
But he had a very loving and very warm relationship. | ||
And very conciliatory departure from the White House with President Trump could not have been more effusive. | ||
And he gave him the key, the key to the White House, right? | ||
Golden key to the White House. | ||
Here, ladies and gentlemen, is a recap of that meeting. | ||
And things got really bad after this. | ||
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Here we go. | |
Today, it's about a man named Elon. | ||
And he's one of the greatest business leaders and innovators the world has ever produced. | ||
He stepped forward to put his very great talents into the service of our nation, and we appreciate it. | ||
And I just want to say that Elon has worked tirelessly helping lead the most sweeping and consequential government reform program in generations. | ||
And you know the kinds of things that he's found and his people have found. | ||
He's brought a group of very smart people in And they found things that are pretty unbelievable. | ||
I have to say that the numbers that we're talking about are substantial, but they're going to be very much more substantial with time because many of the things that we're working on right now, we're going to have to remember Elon as we find them, but the numbers could double and triple because many, many things, we don't want to go out with them until we're sure, but we've found things that are unbelievably stupid and unbelievably bad. | ||
With the Department of Government Efficiency, Elon's delivered a colossal change in the old ways of doing business in Washington, Doge. | ||
Has installed geniuses with an engineering mindset and unbelievably talented people in computers. | ||
I actually asked Elon one time, what's their primary thing? | ||
And they have a lot of primary things all having to do with being smart. | ||
But he said the thing that they're really the best at is working with computers so that they can't be outsmarted by somebody that's not so honest that happens to also be good with computers, but not as good as these people. | ||
But the mindset and the senior ranks of every federal department. | ||
It's really changed. | ||
And with Elon's guidance, they're helping to detect fraud slash waste and modernize broken and outdated systems. | ||
So, as you know, we're talking about various systems and changing systems. | ||
And, you know, sadly, it takes a long time to do that. | ||
You'll change, let's say, a system at IRS and computerize it properly where the job can be done in one tenth of time. | ||
But it takes it takes sometimes years to rebuild those systems. | ||
But we've started. | ||
Everything seemed good. | ||
Elon Musk had a hell of a run at the White House. | ||
He saved the country hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
He was a special government employee. | ||
He had to go bye-bye after 130 days. | ||
Okay, that made a lot of sense to us. | ||
Elon Musk was going back to his companies. | ||
And then Elon Musk started Something that, frankly, I hate to see. | ||
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I hate to see it. | |
Where's the man who wrote these words? | ||
Says Elon Musk. | ||
Was he replaced by a body double? | ||
This is Elon Musk saying that Donald Trump, not Joe Biden. | ||
Is the body double? | ||
What was he quote tweeting? | ||
He was quote tweeting a bunch of old Trump tweets talking about a balanced budget and the national debt and saying he's embarrassed because Republicans raised the debt ceiling. | ||
These are tweets from 2012 and 2013. | ||
Wise words, 100%. | ||
Can't agree more. | ||
So Elon Musk is shade posting against Trump online. | ||
So he ratcheted it up, not just... | ||
President Trump then said this in the White House yesterday. | ||
President Trump saying he's not sure if he's going to be friends with Elon Musk anymore. | ||
And also, Elon might have needed some makeup for that black eye, which is Donald Trump's way of saying, I know how you actually got your black eye. | ||
Here we go. | ||
All of the things that we're doing, nobody's ever seen anything like it. | ||
And, you know, Elon's upset because we took the EV mandate and, you know, which was a lot of money for electric vehicles. | ||
And, you know, they're having a hard time, the electric vehicles. | ||
And they want us to pay billions of dollars in subsidy. | ||
And, you know, Elon knew this from the beginning. | ||
He knew it for a long time ago. | ||
That's been, I would say, J.D., that hasn't changed. | ||
That's been right from the beginning. | ||
I think, Mr. Secretary, that hasn't changed at all, right from the beginning. | ||
But I know that disturbed him. | ||
He wanted, and rightfully, you know, he recommended somebody that he, I guess, knew very well. | ||
I'm sure he respected him, but to run NASA. | ||
And I didn't think it was appropriate. | ||
And he happened to be a Democrat, like totally Democrat. | ||
And I say, you know, look, we won. | ||
We get certain privileges, and one of the privileges, we don't have to appoint a Democrat. | ||
NASA is very important. | ||
We have great people. | ||
General Kane is gonna be picking somebody with our And I can understand why he's upset. | ||
Remember, he was here for a long time. | ||
You saw a man who was very happy when he stood behind the Oval Desk. | ||
And even with the black eye, I said, do you want a little makeup? | ||
We'll get you the makeup. | ||
But he said, no, I don't think so, which is interesting and very nice. | ||
He wants to be who he is. | ||
So you could make that statement, too, I guess. | ||
Look, Elon and I had a great relationship. | ||
I don't know if we will anymore. | ||
I was surprised because you were here. | ||
Everybody in this room practically was here as we had a wonderful send-off. | ||
He said wonderful things about me. | ||
He couldn't have nicer. | ||
He said the best thing. | ||
He's worn the hat. | ||
Trump was right about everything. | ||
And I am right about the great, big, beautiful bill. | ||
But if they picked him, I would have won Pennsylvania. | ||
I won it by a lot. | ||
But I'm very disappointed because Elon knew the inner workings of this bill better than almost anybody sitting here. | ||
Better than you people. | ||
He knew everything about it. | ||
He had no problem with it. | ||
All of a sudden, he had a problem. | ||
And he only developed the problem when he found out that we're going to have to cut the EV mandate because that's billions and billions of dollars. | ||
And it really is unfair. | ||
We want to have cars of all types. | ||
Electric, we want to have electric, but we want to have gasoline. | ||
Combustion. | ||
We want to have different. | ||
We want to have hybrids. | ||
We want to have all. | ||
We want to be able to sell everything. | ||
And when that was cut, and Congress wanted to cut it, it became a little bit different. | ||
And I can understand that. | ||
But he knew every aspect of this bill. | ||
He knew it better than almost anybody. | ||
And he never had a problem until right after he left. | ||
And if you saw the statements he made about me, which I'm sure you can get very easily, it's very fresh on tape. | ||
He said the most beautiful things about me. | ||
And he hasn't said bad about me personally, but I'm sure that'll be next. | ||
But I'm very disappointed in Elon. | ||
I've helped Elon a lot. | ||
Well, if President Trump is one thing, he's good at predicting the future because about an hour after Donald Trump said that Elon Musk would go personally at him, Elon Musk posted this, which I believe is unforgivable. | ||
And Elon needs to apologize for this. | ||
I'm going to just be on the record saying that. | ||
Elon Musk sends the largest explosion probably in the history of the world. | ||
You're right. | ||
You have the splitting of the atom. | ||
You have the shot heard around the world, the invention of dynamite. | ||
Now you have this post on X. Time to drop the really big bomb. | ||
Donald Trump is in the Epstein files, and that's the reason why they have not been made public. | ||
Have a nice day, Donald J. Trump. | ||
This has been seen by nearly 200 million people. | ||
1.1 million likes, 300,000 reposts, 952,000 comments. | ||
First of which is Elon Musk saying, Mark, this post for the future, the truth will come out. | ||
So I'm going to begin by carving this whale of acclaim up piece by piece, right? | ||
Because we take this personally, given the fact that we spent a lot of time on the show talking about this. | ||
Did Jeffrey Epstein have Donald Trump's phone number? | ||
The answer is yes. | ||
Can you find photos of Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump from the late 90s? | ||
The answer is yes. | ||
Because you can find photos of Jeffrey Epstein at the White House. | ||
You can find Epstein in the White House visitor logs hundreds of times. | ||
You can find Epstein at every party and every event. | ||
You can find Jeffrey Epstein with his mysterious funding. | ||
Who knows who was paying the bills? | ||
Nobody's ever figured out how he got hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
There's never been an income flow for that. | ||
But anyway. | ||
The point is that it was Jeffrey Epstein's job as an asset for what we believe to be intel agencies, foreign and domestic and clandestine, to wormhole his way in and get to know powerful people. | ||
Of course, Donald Trump's been a powerful celebrity for 50 years. | ||
He's just one of the people in this massive, thick book. | ||
So let's start at baseline. | ||
Moving on from there. | ||
What is the history of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein? | ||
Well, if you want an honest history of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, not just salacious headlines, then you'll see that the Palm Beach police list Donald Trump as the man who tipped them off to Jeffrey Epstein's sick operation. | ||
You'll see the lawyers for the victims of the Jeffrey Epstein predations in Palm Beach thanking Donald Trump for assisting them. | ||
In their prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein, the only successful prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein that should have put him in jail for the rest of his life based on his crimes. | ||
He got out. | ||
Why? | ||
Because he belonged to Intel. | ||
Donald Trump, upon hearing about what Jeffrey Epstein was doing, banned him on the spot permanently and for life from all of his clubs. | ||
Donald Trump is the only politician who is consistently on the record saying release everything from Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Bill Clinton ain't on the record doing that. | ||
Bill Gates isn't on the record doing that. | ||
Bill Gates is on the record sniveling and smiling. | ||
You gotta be careful! | ||
Jeffrey Epstein's killed. | ||
When depositions of Epstein victims were leaked, the lawyers deposing these women kept asking about Trump. | ||
They were trying so hard to get Trump. | ||
And what did the victims always say? | ||
Never heard of them. | ||
Don't know them. | ||
Never saw them. | ||
Was never on the island. | ||
He's not on the Lolita Express manifest. | ||
President Trump, just like every other famous person in the late 90s, had some type of elbow rubbing with the guy who was paid to ingratiate and wormhole his way into those elite circles. | ||
But that's it. | ||
And what I find most demonstrable And the evidence itself is this. | ||
Do you really believe that the deep state, the intel agencies, would just sit there on a smoking gun, the pure kryptonite to President Trump, the way to stop Trump cold in his tracks and end his political career? | ||
Do you think they just sit there and wait for that? | ||
To just come out or never come out? | ||
They would just let that sit in the box? | ||
It's absurd. | ||
It's obscene. | ||
You're not living in reality. | ||
I think Elon Musk needs to take this down and apologize for it. | ||
Like, none of it is based on reality or fact. | ||
The Grok AI. | ||
That is built into X says that there's absolutely no basis for this. | ||
And there's never been a scintilla of evidence to prove any wrongdoing, President Trump. | ||
Unlike Bill Clinton, who is named going to the island by the victims, who is constantly named by the victims, who Jeffrey Epstein said, like some young, those are his own words, who was at the island, according to the victims. | ||
The tale of two presidents. | ||
You're telling me the deep state. | ||
Would watch President Trump run for president in 2016, in 2020, in 2024, and would just, for 15 straight years, would just hold on to the smoking gun evidence that could end Donald Trump's political career. | ||
They released the Access Hollywood tape. | ||
They released everything they could possibly find on Donald Trump. | ||
Every text message, every letter, every mention of every woman that Donald Trump ever looked at. | ||
Has been fully fleshed out, and many of them have sued Donald Trump for hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
Every time President Trump didn't pay the parking meter has been a $100 million lawsuit in the state of New York or Fulton County, Georgia. | ||
All of it. | ||
President Trump is the most thoroughly vetted politician in the history of our country. | ||
Point blank. | ||
And you're telling me. | ||
That the smoldering, career-ending evidence of Donald Trump doing something naughty with Jeffrey Epstein was just sitting there the whole time, and the deep state didn't release it. | ||
Well, Benny, they would have released stuff on themselves. | ||
No! | ||
You just selectively leak it. | ||
They could have ended Biden's career at any time. | ||
They still have. | ||
They had the laptop. | ||
They didn't want to do that, so they staged a full cover-up operation. | ||
They will leak. | ||
Literally anything on President Trump. | ||
They access Hollywood tapes, right? | ||
The whole, like, grab them in the naughty place. | ||
President Trump's locker room talk. | ||
They were able to find that. | ||
That was like a random clip. | ||
They weren't even on TV at the time. | ||
They weren't on. | ||
They weren't. | ||
That was never even broadcast. | ||
They had their mics on. | ||
They were, like, inside of a bus. | ||
They were able to come through. | ||
That just shows you how thoroughly they checked every piece of footage they have ever gotten on President Trump. | ||
Everything. | ||
They were able to find one off-the-cuff locker room talk comment inside of a bus that wasn't even broadcast. | ||
That was said in private behind closed doors. | ||
Okay, that's what you got from President Trump. | ||
And they were just sitting here on a bunch of Epstein tapes of Donald Trump on Epstein Island. | ||
They just refused. | ||
They're just too good a people to release that. | ||
No, it's garbage. | ||
It's garbage. | ||
I want to just play. | ||
We have a lot of stuff to back this up. | ||
But I want to just jump into one quick clip here, which I think is the greatest defense of President Trump against these salacious claims that, you know, are, I think, libelous potentially. | ||
Is the lawyer for the victims straight up on the street saying, nope, you got to understand, Donald Trump, not only is Donald Trump not implicated in this at all, Donald Trump's the only guy who helped me. | ||
I was trying to get all these Palm Beach community archetypes, all these billionaires, all these famous people, all the fancy people, all these elites who are so pretentious and so virtue signaling. | ||
You know, Jeffrey Epstein bought his way into those circles, and none of them helped me, says the lawyer, who finally got a proper prosecution for underage sex trafficking. | ||
That's what he was prosecuted for here in Florida. | ||
And he was led off the hook by the feds. | ||
They gave him an unbelievable immunity deal to all the co-conspirators, And then Epstein himself was up and out of prison in no time. | ||
But the lawyer says there's one elite, one elite and rich man came and helped me prosecute this largest pederast on earth. | ||
His name is Donald Trump. | ||
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Your opinion as a lawyer and your experience, is there anything you can say as to the validity of those claims or whether or not there will be any more about that? | |
Nothing at all. | ||
The only thing that I can say about President Trump Is that he is the only person who, in 2009, when I served a lot of subpoenas on a lot of people, or at least gave notice to some pretty connected people that I wanted to talk to them, he is the only person who picked up the phone and said, | ||
let's just talk, I'll give you as much time as you want, I'll tell you what you need to know, and was very helpful in the information that he gave, and gave no indication whatsoever that he was involved in. | ||
anything untoward whatsoever, but had good information that checked out and that helped us and that we didn't have to take a deposition of him. | ||
That was in 2009. | ||
That was in 2009. | ||
Wow. | ||
So there you have Epstein's lawyer saying Trump's the only one who helped us. | ||
Nobody else helped us. | ||
It was just Trump. | ||
This is the most salacious thing that was said yesterday, and it's our obligation because we have people on this show. | ||
That are talking about this. | ||
And it is something that is constantly in the news cycle. | ||
It is our obligation to give you the facts. | ||
And not to watch what we have said so many times on this program, if a Republican is caught up in this, I want them to also burn in hell. | ||
I want them also in Gitmo. | ||
But you have to separate facts. | ||
You have to separate what people did and what the evidence shows. | ||
From what salacious things you wish to believe. | ||
Get a load of this. | ||
This guy's name is David Schoen. | ||
David Schoen will be joining our program next week. | ||
Here's what he said yesterday. | ||
I was hired to lead Jeffrey Epstein's defense as his criminal lawyer nine days before he died. | ||
Interesting how he says he died, not committed suicide. | ||
Anyway, the point is, here's the guy. | ||
Here's the attorney that Jeffrey Epstein hired. | ||
To defend him. | ||
So he's pouring through all of the defense material for Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Well, man, if you have naughty tapes of very powerful people, that comes in handy when you are facing life in prison, right? | ||
He sought my advice for months after that. | ||
I can say authoritatively, unequivocally, and definitively that he had no information to hurt President Trump. | ||
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I specifically asked him. | |
Why would he specifically ask him? | ||
Because Jeffrey Epstein was being prosecuted, brought in on sex trafficking charges federally during Trump's first term. | ||
That's why he would ask him. | ||
Well, hell, man, if you have naughty videos of the president, then maybe that's a get-out-of-jail-free card, right? | ||
Like, maybe that's why they hate Trump so much, because they don't have those. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Here's one final little piece of evidence. | ||
We played you a lot, the Sean Hannity clip. | ||
Of Donald Trump before he even announced he was running for president, saying Bill Clinton's going to have a problem with Epstein's Island. | ||
Donald Trump was actually the person who mainstreamed Jeffrey Epstein and his crimes and talking about how complicit this demonic, pederast cult is in Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. | ||
Donald Trump mainstreamed this, but I have a new clip. | ||
We have a new clip that's come up and has been resurfaced. | ||
This is President Trump from before he even ran for president. | ||
Talking about Jeffrey Epstein, unprompted, talking about what an absolute scumbag, this is from 10 years ago, what a degenerate scumbag, roach, he was. | ||
Let's go. | ||
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You raised the question of Jeffrey Epstein in your remarks about, in the Q&A with Sean. | |
Well, I think he's got a problem. | ||
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What do you think the problem will be? | |
I don't know, but that island was really a cesspool. | ||
There's no question about it. | ||
Just ask Prince Andrew. | ||
He'll tell you about it. | ||
The island was an absolute cesspool. | ||
It's incredible to watch this stuff. | ||
It's amazing to watch it to see how right President Trump was. | ||
And he told us, and so that is just something that is, that's an insane thing to say. | ||
It's insane. | ||
It's wrong. | ||
Prima facie. | ||
And unless there's some type of brand new evidence that none of us have ever seen that does not comport with any of the evidence we already know, it's like worth taking your time to completely gut that salacious claim because it has been seen by millions of people. | ||
It's our obligation to do that. | ||
All right, what else happened yesterday? | ||
Elon Musk called for President Trump's impeachment. | ||
Here's a post. | ||
It says Trump should be impeached and J.D. Vance should replace him. | ||
Elon Musk says yes. | ||
President Trump responds back. | ||
I don't mind Elon turning him against me, but he should have done so months ago. | ||
This is one of the greatest bills ever presented to Congress. | ||
Record-cutting expenses, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Okay, we'll let Stephen Miller explain this in just a moment. | ||
But I gotta tell you, one of Trump's closest friends and allies, Pulled us aside and told us something wild. | ||
That Donald Trump is in conquest mode. | ||
And he is not here to like burn bridges or burn people. | ||
He's here to accumulate, to take from the other side. | ||
This is why you're seeing President Trump like meeting with guys like Bill Maher. | ||
And being so magnanimous with these other world leaders. | ||
And bringing some of these socialists, some of these world economic forum people like into the fold. | ||
And, like, breaking their backs, but, like, making them one of his allies. | ||
Donald Trump is building up a durable army right now. | ||
And you don't do that by flaming your own side. | ||
If there's one person who's been remarkably reserved in all this, it's been President Trump. | ||
And that's what real power is. | ||
You know, real power is being able to sit back and stay silent. | ||
I don't mind Elon turning against me. | ||
He should have done so months ago, says President Trump. | ||
President Trump was asked about Elon live at the White House last night. | ||
We're not going to play the clip because he doesn't say anything. | ||
Reporters shrieking at the top of their lungs. | ||
Shrieking at the top of their lungs. | ||
About Jeffrey Epstein, Elon Musk, and Donald Trump just sits back. | ||
Nope. | ||
That's real power, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The White House, again, refusing to attack Elon Musk. | ||
Taking the high road. | ||
And you love to see it. | ||
This is an unfortunate episode from Elon. | ||
He's unhappy with the one big beautiful bill because it does not include policies that he wanted. | ||
The president focused on passing a historic piece of legislation and making our country great again. | ||
Here's Stephen Miller. | ||
And we said we need to give like the so we presented to you Elon's opinion, which is that this was a pork filled mess. | ||
And that's going to add to the national deficit. | ||
Stephen Miller, who, of course, is an architect in crafting this bill, rebutting that soundly and very sharply. | ||
And it's worth listening to it. | ||
It's a it's a. | ||
like a 90 second clip, but you need to hear like the, the, from the architect himself and a man who, He's like the single most binary individual I've ever seen work in government. | ||
There's no lying in this man. | ||
Explaining the American people what this bill actually does. | ||
Here we go. | ||
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You're just trying to destroy him. | |
That's what brings us to this moment. | ||
I have waited my entire life, and if I was older, it would be This represents the culmination, in the case of the MAGA movement, of 10 years of hard work. | ||
This bill would have been unthinkable in 2017, in the Paul Ryan era. | ||
In this bill is the codification of President Trump's most important campaign promises. | ||
It is done through a process known as reconciliation, which allows us to enact them into law with 50 votes, not 60. No Democrats are involved. | ||
There's no trading with Democrats. | ||
No Democrats are involved in the writing or crafting of this bill, nor is it written by the Appropriations Committee. | ||
This bill is written by the most conservative lawmakers in Congress, people like Jim Jordan. | ||
It's written out of the policy-making committees by the Republican members there. | ||
So, for example, As has been much discussed, it fully funds the deportation agenda. | ||
It fully funds massive expansion to the number of ICE deportation officers, ICE beds, ICE deportation flights, and the complete physical, permanent physical ceiling of the entire southwest border. | ||
All of that money, all of that funding is provided up front. | ||
This was a 10-year plan. | ||
In other words, going back to 2017, when Paul Ryan didn't give us the money for the immigration project. | ||
For 10 years, we thought, given the chance to do it again, we would put all of the immigration money in the first bill out of the chute up front. | ||
That's what this bill does. | ||
And also significant additional changes to the administration of our immigration system. | ||
For example, there's language in here cracking down on nationwide injunctions. | ||
There's language in here raising the fees on foreigners coming to our country so that we can protect the American taxpayer. | ||
There's language in here, expanding the mission of the Defense Department to seal and protect the U.S. border. | ||
And I could go on. | ||
Of course, the bill also includes in it every single tax promise that President Trump made on the campaign trail. | ||
But in particular, the pocket of this tax promise is to forge that deep alliance with the working class of this country. | ||
No tax on tips, no tax on Social Security, no tax on overtime. | ||
Look, if Ronald Reagan had just done no tax on tips, They'd have a whole week at the Reagan Library just devoted to that time that Ronald Reagan did no tax on tips. | ||
There'd be whole statues. | ||
There'd be museum displays. | ||
They'd have entire industries built off of just telling the story of the time Reagan did no tax on tips. | ||
You can hear the pain in Stephen Miller's voice in what is a bit of a mask-off moment. | ||
The betrayal of our own party. | ||
Who's really at fault here? | ||
And we're going to descend a little bit, and now it seems like the plane has pulled up right before the crash, and it's a good thing. | ||
We're going to explain why. | ||
But you can hear the pain of betrayal there, and who actually deserves the blame for all of this? | ||
Congressional Republicans are feckless, are weak, are cucked. | ||
Congressional Republicans are the ones And this is how it all works. | ||
It's congressional Republicans who constantly stab our party in the back, stab our agenda in the back. | ||
And we need to replace some very problematic members. | ||
Of the Republican Congress. | ||
And we need to change quite a bit of leadership. | ||
And that's going to be a multi-generational process. | ||
And I have an example of this, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Paul Ryan. | ||
You can hear it there. | ||
In Stephen Miller's voice, it cracks. | ||
His voice cracks when he's describing the bitterness against a guy named Paul Ryan, who was the Speaker of the House, who cut this ad, in fact, and we'll play it just to remind people. | ||
What treasonous, spineless worms people like Paul Ryan are. | ||
These neocons and these globalists. | ||
Paul Ryan put out this ad. | ||
Let's just watch a few minutes. | ||
Let's just watch a couple seconds of it. | ||
It's only 10 seconds long. | ||
It's thousands of miles long. | ||
It's time for the wall, says Paul Ryan. | ||
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I'm gonna go to the wall. | |
All Ryan had... | ||
They clearly need more tools and more support to do their jobs effectively. | ||
That's why we're going to get this done this week. | ||
Paul Ryan, we're going to get this done this week, he says. | ||
In the ad, it says, let's build the wall. | ||
Did Paul Ryan ever fund Trump's wall? | ||
Did he even pass a bill in the House, which he controlled? | ||
By 25 votes, Paul Ryan has a large majority, much larger majority than Mike Johnson has. | ||
Paul Ryan could have passed anything you wanted to. | ||
Paul Ryan could have funded the Golden Dome. | ||
He could have bought Canada. | ||
He could have done anything. | ||
You definitely could have gotten Trump a couple billion for the wall, duh. | ||
It's like the easiest vote ever. | ||
Paul Ryan never brought the bill, lied directly to our faces, spit on the MAGA agenda. | ||
And sneered at all of us. | ||
This is the nature of congressional Republicans. | ||
And I deign to say, and I'm very frustrated about it, some of these Paul Ryan people, they still work in the Speaker's office. | ||
They still work inside of Republican leadership. | ||
They're still like the tentacles of that in the House. | ||
It's like clawing out of Natus Fratu's blackened fingernails any victory for the MAGA movement, these people. | ||
They're such urchins. | ||
They're the true cancer on our party and our movement. | ||
Still exists in Congress. | ||
Of course, you can see it out in the open with guys like Mitch McConnell. | ||
But it is terrible. | ||
And Stephen Miller is saying, we need this bill because of these traitors. | ||
What they did to Trump in the first term. | ||
Stephen Miller is laser focused. | ||
He says your national debt doesn't matter. | ||
And in fact, they're both intertwined. | ||
I'm going to, okay, let's speed round. | ||
20 million people brought into this country illegally that don't share our culture, that don't share our language, that don't share our work ethic, that shouldn't be allowed here, that aren't here to work. | ||
They're not here to work. | ||
They're here to parasitically take advantage of the systems here in this country. | ||
They're not immigrants. | ||
That's the craziest trick of language. | ||
An immigrant is your great-great-grandfather or your great-great-grandmother who came here and there was nothing. | ||
This was a backwater. | ||
This was a dangerous place. | ||
This was a horrible place to live, actually. | ||
Horrible, but in comparison to advanced and developed Europe, this was a tough, tough place to live. | ||
And many, many good people perished just trying to settle this land. | ||
That's an immigrant. | ||
That's a frontiersman. | ||
That's somebody who forged this land. | ||
A parasite is somebody who moves to an already developed nation to take advantage of their social welfare systems. | ||
That, I think, applies to the vast majority of the criminal aliens brought in under Joe Biden. | ||
That is that alone is a debt bomb. | ||
That will destroy this place because that practice is passed out. | ||
That's passed down through birthright citizenship is passed down, of course, through family, nature and involvement. | ||
It is trained behavior. | ||
Go to any inner city and you'll see it. | ||
And I lived in these inner cities and you see it. | ||
Just generations of welfare recipients that don't even know how to work, that don't want to work, will never work. | ||
Because it's been taught. | ||
It's learned behavior. | ||
Getting rid, sending back to where they belong, 20 million criminal aliens, will in itself solve a Large portion of the debt problem. | ||
That's a real debt bomb. | ||
Do you see how the two things are intertwined? | ||
And while I disagree with the tactics, I appreciate that Donald Trump and guys like Stephen Miller are so laser-focused on getting this done for once and for all. | ||
We must fund these deportations. | ||
We must fund this border security. | ||
We must fund for the next 10 years Customs and Border Patrol to solve this problem, to save America. | ||
That's step number one. | ||
Solving the debt can happen and should happen. | ||
But they are linked and connected. | ||
Things got ugly yesterday. | ||
Not just the Epstein thing. | ||
Other stuff. | ||
Here, ladies and gentlemen, Steve Bannon saying, I'm of a strong belief that Elon Musk is an illegal alien and should be deported from this country immediately, he said. | ||
Steve Bannon is someone who doesn't like Elon Musk and has said so for years. | ||
For years, he said he doesn't like Elon Musk. | ||
And Steve Bannon is entitled to his opinion. | ||
There's bitterness that happens, you know, among certain factions. | ||
And I'm just going to leave it there. | ||
Elon Musk has regularly called for investigations in Elon Musk. | ||
Now he's calling for his deportation. | ||
President Trump saying Elon Musk is wearing thin. | ||
I asked him to leave the White House. | ||
And I took away his EV mandate. | ||
And he just went crazy. | ||
This is about as mean as Trump got yesterday. | ||
Which, as we all know, it's not that mean. | ||
That saying he needed makeup with his black eye. | ||
Well, in response to this, Elon Musk says, well, I'm going to decommission my Dragon spacecraft immediately. | ||
So I'm going to stop making rockets for America. | ||
Yikes. | ||
Bro, like, geez, back, you know, back off. | ||
You're going to have no friends left, right, if you go down this path. | ||
Left hates you. | ||
The left will never forgive Elon for what he did in 2024. | ||
The right loves Elon for that. | ||
Like, there's no reason to burn any, like, all, like, there's no reason to burn all that credibility. | ||
But you do stuff like this, makes you seem like you're on the wrong team. | ||
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You know what I mean? | |
This would end the International Space Station. | ||
This just got better and better. | ||
Go ahead, make my day, says Elon Musk. | ||
Like, crashing, completely crashing out on, you know, the rocket systems that his companies have prepared for the federal government. | ||
But then something, you know, so it's like the, you know, that escalated quickly, Anchorman meme. | ||
So that, that, that is now the, that is now the pinnacle. | ||
That is now the end point of the destruction. | ||
That's the plane on fire, about to hit the ground. | ||
And then, thank God, we had this. | ||
Right before impact, we started to see something. | ||
Praise God. | ||
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Here we go. | |
This is a shame, this back and forth. | ||
You're both better than this. | ||
Cool off and take a step back for a couple days. | ||
Elon Musk responding. | ||
Good advice. | ||
Okay. | ||
We won't decommission Dragon. | ||
This account had like 72 followers. | ||
Yeah, it has 600 followers. | ||
So thank you. | ||
Thank you, Alaska. | ||
Thank you, Alaska. | ||
Okay, now I'm following you. | ||
Thank you, Alaska, for saving the country. | ||
Then Elon Musk reposted this, which I thought was really prescient. | ||
Elon's stance is principled. | ||
Trump's stance is practical. | ||
Everybody agrees with that. | ||
And you are okay to agree with both these men. | ||
It's okay to say I agree with both of them. | ||
Yes, they're both actually right. | ||
I disagree with the tactics. | ||
The tactics are filthy and it's dirty. | ||
And I'm never going to say that you should lie or slander or smear Trump, Epstein-less stuff. | ||
That's a crash out. | ||
That's why we call it a crash out. | ||
It's a crash out. | ||
Donald Trump has been actually remarkably reserved in all this. | ||
But it's okay to agree with both of them. | ||
Tech needs Republicans for the present. | ||
Republicans need tech for the future. | ||
Drop the tax cuts, cut some pork, get the bill through. | ||
Elon Musk reposting this. | ||
Then Elon Musk finally coming all the way full circle and saying, okay, maybe I was wrong here. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Bill Ackman, he's also a billionaire, says Trump and Musk, they should make peace, benefit of our great country. | ||
We're stronger together than we are apart. | ||
You're not wrong, says Elon Musk. | ||
Now kiss. | ||
Now kiss. | ||
Come on, kiss. | ||
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I think our team made a couple memes. | ||
Do you have the Trump? | ||
Jerry, send that Trump meme from Trump on stage. | ||
So that meme, the memes are great, but it's an important moment to like recognize, I don't know, that like things have gotten better. | ||
Now, kid. | ||
Because things are thankfully cooling down. | ||
President Trump, Saying that he's open to a call from Elon Musk? | ||
That's good. | ||
President Trump this morning, talking to Fox News. | ||
Do we have that meme? | ||
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Alright, pop it up. | |
Do you want to go back to them, or do you want to stay with Donald Trump? | ||
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Trump. | |
Okay! | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
Now, kid. | ||
Now, Keith, here's the reporting, ladies and gentlemen, before we go to Eli Crane from Congress, who will be able to tell us all about this drama and the inside scoop. | ||
He's a fiscal hawk, obviously, and somebody who really understands, I think, both parallel tracks here. | ||
Here's Fox News from this morning reporting from the White House about where we stand as of right now, because it seems like there is at the very least a detente. | ||
And maybe Trump and Elon will be talking today. | ||
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Clip A. So much more to report about this just since we talked in the last hour. | ||
So when you walk to the broadcasting tents here on the north side, you see West Executive Drive. | ||
That's the driveway between the White House and the old executive office building. | ||
There is a Tesla there that President Trump bought during a Tesla demo on the South Lawn a few months ago to try to help Elon Musk's business while it was being vandalized. | ||
And we are told that it was about a month that Elon Musk was wearing thin on Trump. | ||
So this was not a sudden exit and then blow up. | ||
There was about a month that he was wearing thin, the president's word. | ||
Something else. | ||
There was some reporting today about the possibility of a Trump and Elon Musk phone call to make nice. | ||
Aides are telling me that is not something they are tracking. | ||
It's possible that some staffers might try to talk to Musk, but no, Trump and Musk call, at least not that we know about. | ||
We did hear from the president yesterday, and he didn't sound mad, but he sounded disappointed. | ||
Elon and I had a great relationship. | ||
I don't know if we will anymore, but I'm very disappointed in Elon. | ||
I've helped Elon a lot. | ||
And I'll be honest, I think he misses the place. | ||
I think he got out there and all of a sudden he wasn't in this beautiful Oval Office. | ||
The lowest blows yesterday came from Elon. | ||
He said, without me, Trump would have lost the election. | ||
Dems would control the House and the Republicans would be 51-49 in the Senate. | ||
And then he wrote, time to drop the really big bomb. | ||
Donald Trump is in the Epstein files. | ||
That is the reason they have not been made public. | ||
Have a nice day. | ||
DJT. | ||
The president, of course, said that Musk had been wearing thin and he was asked to leave. | ||
And the president offered up the idea that the fastest way to save money would be to cancel Musk's government contracts. | ||
Musk then wrote, in light of the president's statement about cancellation of my government contracts, SpaceX will begin decommissioning its Dragon spacecraft immediately. | ||
But he later said, OK, we won't decommission Dragon. | ||
Trump rarely seems as close to AIDS as he did for a time to Elon Musk, and we asked about that at the start of his term. | ||
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Elon Musk said today, I love Donald Trump as much as a straight man can love another man. | |
What does the First Lady think about that? | ||
Oh, I think she'll be okay with it somehow. | ||
So, this was a sensational back and forth on the platform Elon Musk owns yesterday, but there were signs of strain for the last week or so in public. | ||
Elon Musk blew up in the Oval Office during his send-off when I tried to ask him about this big New York Times report that alleged he was blurring the lines between medical use of drugs and recreational use of drugs, and we still don't have any real clarity about that. | ||
Back to you. | ||
So the update here is Trump White House AIDS signal possible detente with Elon Musk. | ||
Just really quickly, why is this important? | ||
You've got to understand the nature of the spiritual war that we are fighting. | ||
We talk often about light and darkness, good and evil here. | ||
There is a reality to evil that you can see with your own eyes, which is that it cannot create. | ||
It cannot make something new. | ||
It cannot bring something together. | ||
Evil can only do one singular thing, which is to destroy. | ||
Steal, kill, and destroy is what Christ says about evil. | ||
That is the nature of Satan. | ||
That is the nature of discord. | ||
It is intended not to have those inspirational moments where Elon Musk is jumping on stage and Donald Trump standing there and Butler, right where he survived, that assassin's bullet, and the country is uniting and coming together and fighting off the Marxists who prey on our children. | ||
And we're uniting the most powerful man, the richest man on earth to save our Western civilization? | ||
That's creation. | ||
That's an act of God. | ||
Much as President Trump surviving that assassin's bullion was an act of God. | ||
That's a beautiful thing to see. | ||
We went viral yesterday with this post. | ||
Trump and Elon don't need it. | ||
They don't need it. | ||
They're both billionaires. | ||
And by every measure, they can own their own Epstein Island. | ||
Do you know what I mean? | ||
I don't mean it like that. | ||
But, like, Epstein bought an island. | ||
Trump and Elon can just buy an island in the Bahamas. | ||
They're rich enough to buy a freaking country. | ||
Just buy Cuba. | ||
And they just live forever. | ||
They don't need these problems. | ||
And they didn't create these problems, more importantly. | ||
They're here to solve problems that were made by other despicable men. | ||
Spineless worms and roaches. | ||
And these people, they're demons. | ||
And they created the mass migration problem. | ||
And they created the debt problem. | ||
Elon didn't do that. | ||
Trump didn't do that. | ||
And all these other nasty little things that pluck and pull at men like Trump and Elon. | ||
But they did it anyway. | ||
They're not doing it for profit. | ||
They both lost billions, if not hundreds of millions and billions. | ||
They sacrificed everything for America. | ||
Elon spent $44 billion to expose the truth and turn the tide for us back in 2022 when he bought X. That changed everything. | ||
Remember, the first thing he did was bring back President Trump. | ||
Trump faced 400 years in prison based on Marxist attacks on him just because he dared to run for president again. | ||
So he saw our broken systems. | ||
Elon watched his prized businesses burn. | ||
His customers get attacked in the streets. | ||
Trump took a little bullet in the head for us. | ||
Neither of them had to do it. | ||
They didn't do it for profit. | ||
They didn't do it for power. | ||
They nearly lost everything. | ||
They did it for America. | ||
The stress these men endure every single day would crush all of us. | ||
The best of us would be atomized if you lived a day in President Trump's shoes. | ||
I don't know how they do it. | ||
It's spiritual. | ||
It really is. | ||
It's a different level of protection and force, and I'm so unthankful for both of them. | ||
I'm thankful for both of them, and I'm praying. | ||
And I got down on my knees, and I prayed yesterday. | ||
Darkness sows division. | ||
Evil can never create. | ||
It can only destroy. | ||
That relationship was being destroyed right now. | ||
And we know this and you know it in your heart and you know it in your bones. | ||
That this country is better off with Trump and Elon as allies, even if it's not perfect sometime, than as enemies. | ||
That our movement is stronger and Western civilization will be better preserved with that relationship. | ||
And so that's what I'm praying for. | ||
God is on our side. | ||
Keep praying, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
A man who's prayed a lot. | ||
A man who's faced quite a bit of enemy fire and so deeply understands these battles. | ||
is the great congressman eli crane who joins our show live now Congressman, thank you so much for being on the program. | ||
Quite a rowdy news cycle. | ||
So we were excited. | ||
I mean, it's kind of hard to get bookings, actually, today. | ||
A lot of politicians don't want to talk about this. | ||
But you are one of the greatest fiscal hawks that exists. | ||
And so I think you deeply understand, perhaps, where Eli is coming from. | ||
And you're such a strong ally of Donald Trump. | ||
You're also from a border state. | ||
I think you understand Trump and Elon here, perhaps. | ||
What's your takeaway on this point? | ||
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Well, hey, Benny. | |
Thanks for having me on. | ||
And thanks for bringing it back to basics, too. | ||
I love how you just quoted John 10:10. | ||
And I think that's so... | ||
I actually thought it was really cool that you said you prayed about it. | ||
That's something I wish I would have done yesterday. | ||
I felt pretty bad like a lot of people up here. | ||
My friend Matt Gates said he hates to see mom and dad fighting. | ||
I think that's how a lot of us felt yesterday. | ||
When we look at everything that Elon's done for our movement, everything he did to help the president while he was campaigning. | ||
Everything he's helped to try and make our government more efficient. | ||
It's awful to see this going on right now. | ||
I was honestly pretty disappointed to see Elon come out and attack the president publicly like he was. | ||
I was also publicly stating my disappointment and how Elon chose the timing to come out and criticize the big, beautiful bill. | ||
And the reason I said that. | ||
That's when we really could have used Elon's commentary because as you saw over the last couple days, when Elon speaks, people listen. | ||
He's the richest man in the world. | ||
He's got the biggest social media platform in the world and we really needed his help. | ||
To make this bill as beautiful as possible. | ||
And it does have some warts on it. | ||
Nobody can deny that. | ||
It was actually pretty hard to vote for in many ways. | ||
That being said, Benny, it does have some great things in it. | ||
And you talked about it a second ago with the border security being one of the biggest things that bill has in it. | ||
And also the tax cuts, which I know the implications. | ||
We do not want to see the American people's taxes go up by 25%. | ||
The whole thing is hard to watch, but I think what you said was so timely. | ||
And, you know, I think it is important for us to pray, you know, for peace and the unification of these two guys, because as Bill Ackman said, and you've said yourself, the country's in a lot better spot when those two are united. | ||
And I'm not sure, you know, how that reconciliation comes about, but I think you're on point with a good start. | ||
I wish this for, you know, you're a Navy SEAL. | ||
You're an honorable man. | ||
You probably have. | ||
You get two alphas together. | ||
There's often going to be a lot of sparring. | ||
There's going to be a lot of, like, I'm not going to move, you're not going to move, right? | ||
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Right, right. | |
And so it's always better to handle these things offline, I've learned. | ||
Like, I've, in my older wisdom, Congressman, like, learned to pick up the phone, like, call people, to, like, not engage publicly. | ||
And, like, that's how, like, a man handles these kind of things. | ||
And I hope it gets back to that. | ||
I'm sure you've seen plenty of that in the SEAL ranks. | ||
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Yeah, and I also want to commend President Trump. | |
He didn't jump into that publicly for a while. | ||
It really felt like Elon was trying to You know, poked the bull there for quite a while. | ||
And many of us were watching it on Twitter. | ||
And then finally, I think President Trump had had enough of it and started firing back. | ||
But, you know, I think the president showed quite a bit of restraint for a while there. | ||
And, you know, I don't know what's going on with Elon. | ||
I think the guy needs the Lord. | ||
I really do. | ||
I am grateful for many of the things that he's done. | ||
And that's just a fact. | ||
But at the end of the day, man. | ||
To your point, those things should be handled offline, especially with all the threats and all the wickedness that we are fighting in Washington, D.C. and around the world right now. | ||
We need to be united and we need to handle those types of feuds and just disagreements. | ||
We need to handle those in private like men. | ||
Yes, that's right. | ||
If I could say something about it, it's like, For all these little knick-knack, nitpicking, flame war stuff, guys, we're fighting interdimensional demon predator cults. | ||
Can we lock it up here for a little bit? | ||
We've got to work hard on that. | ||
That's the main enemy. | ||
Can we direct our fire to that? | ||
I hope that we can realize that we're stronger in that way. | ||
I do want Donald Trump and Elon Musk to be allies and not enemies. | ||
It doesn't have to be perfect. | ||
What would have been helpful? | ||
Would it have been helpful if Elon Musk had come out a month ago and really worked hard with these spending cuts? | ||
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100%, Benny. | |
It would have helped us a lot because, again, of how big his voice is. | ||
And, you know, the Doge process that went on in D.C., it was one of the most powerful, And Elon and his team were actually showing the receipts for the first time in history. | ||
And so it would have been massively important for him. | ||
And I will say, Benny, better late than never, but at the same time, you know, if what I I don't know if anybody else noticed, but Elon wasn't tweeting and talking about, you know, this bill while those of us that were trying to get as many cuts in the bill as possible were waging war against the swamp. | ||
And that's when we needed him most. | ||
I'm not saying that, you know, him weighing in now isn't helpful for the Senate and then when it comes back to the House, but, you know. | ||
Like I said, man, that would have been really helpful three or four weeks ago. | ||
Do you think that there's some sour grapes over the selection? | ||
NASA, Jared Isaacman? | ||
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Yeah, of course. | |
I mean, we're all human beings. | ||
We all have agendas and things that we want to get done. | ||
I think some folks handle it better than others, and that was one of the most disappointing things about watching all this. | ||
It felt like when Elon didn't get what he wanted. | ||
He became unhinged. | ||
Maybe that's the downside to his genius or his personality or whatever. | ||
It doesn't take away many of the great things that he's done. | ||
And I won't forget many of the things that he's done. | ||
But that being said, he was unhinged and he went off in a very unprofessional way. | ||
And, you know, started throwing all sorts of accusations, you know, towards, you know, a guy that's probably done as much for this country as anybody ever has, you know, who did a lot for him. | ||
And it's just, you know, I can tell you private conversations that were going on on the Hill yesterday between myself and other colleagues who like both Trump and Elon Musk. | ||
And every single one of them was, you know. | ||
Disappointed with the way that Elon was conducting himself. | ||
And nobody was saying, hey, Elon, everything that he's talking about is baseless. | ||
It's just like you and I were talking about a second ago. | ||
You handle that type of stuff behind closed doors, man-to-man. | ||
You don't air it out on Twitter, especially when we're fighting against evil around the world and right here in the United States. | ||
The stakes are just too big. | ||
So are you saying that through the reconciliation process that Elon may be able to get some of what he wants here, and maybe he's made his voice loud enough, and perhaps there could be a moment where you do get a win-win? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
I can tell you, even since Elon started tweeting about the big, beautiful bill, I can't speak for every office up here, but we've gotten a lot of phone calls about some of the points that he was making about deficits and debt. | ||
And so, yes, it has had an effect on the American people. | ||
They are reaching out to members of Congress and senators. | ||
And so, again, that's why we need guys like Elon in this fight. | ||
Because, Benny, even though you're not a member of Congress, you've been in media long enough to know. | ||
That a lot of these fights that take place up on Capitol Hill and in culture, it's so important to have allies. | ||
And it's so important that everybody's messaging is going in the same direction so that you can win the messaging war. | ||
Get the message out to the American people about, you know, hey, what's in this bill? | ||
What's in that bill? | ||
you know, what we need to all unite around. | ||
And, you know, when guys like, you know, We're just not as effective, especially when you're fighting the swamp that we are fighting that, you know, definitely outnumbers us. | ||
They have more voices. | ||
You know, they have more people on their side. | ||
We need all the help that we can get if we're going to, you know, turn this swamp around. | ||
Yeah, I just it's such a profound point that you make. | ||
Like, OK, what's the alternative here? | ||
Elon Musk goes to Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
And Nancy Pelosi? | ||
And Jasmine Crockett? | ||
And tries to do spending cuts? | ||
Are you out of your effing mind? | ||
And tries to close the border? | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
The only reason any of these people have power is an open border. | ||
And like tens of millions of criminal aliens shoved into their districts in human trafficking scenarios in order to bump their census numbers. | ||
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I think you're right, Benny. | |
And I think that's in the weeks and months to come. | ||
We'll find out what Elon's really about. | ||
Is he about being the big dog and having the most influence and getting exactly what he wants? | ||
Or is he really about a bigger cause, which I think many of us were hoping and believing that he really was. | ||
In my heart of hearts, I want to believe that. | ||
I want to believe that Elon wants a secure United States. | ||
I want to believe that he wants to see us rein in federal spending. | ||
I want to believe that he wants the best for this country and he's not just willing to go. | ||
Be a shill for whatever political party listens to him the most and lets him have the most influence. | ||
Yeah, you think it's hard working with Eli Crane. | ||
Imagine working with Ilhan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in the Green New Deal. | ||
You think it's bad now? | ||
They will ram the Green New Deal directly down all of our throats the first second they get the chance. | ||
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Yeah, and that's one of the big parts of the big, beautiful bill that, you know, many of us were trying to completely erase. | |
You know, Benny, we had, I think, 20 Republicans sign a letter to the president saying that they didn't want any of that to be touched. | ||
And I think we were able to get rid of about 60 percent of it, despite being outnumbered like we were. | ||
And now it's at the Senate. | ||
And I know that there are four or five individuals that are allies of ours in the Senate who would like to see us. | ||
Be able to go even further in removing more of the, you know, Inflation Reduction Act, Green New Energy, you know, stuff that's unfortunately suffocating many of our constituents. | ||
It's less reliable. | ||
It's not as affordable. | ||
Oftentimes the, you know, the raw materials come from, you know, many of not our allies, but even our enemies. | ||
And I think it's an environmental issue. | ||
It's an economic issue. | ||
It's a national security issue. | ||
That's just one of the many things that we're fighting for up here. | ||
And, you know, to have, you know, Elon and everybody rowing in the same direction with unity is where we need to be. | ||
Congressman, really quickly here. | ||
We played Paul Ryan. | ||
We played Stephen Miller talking about the betrayal of Paul Ryan and how so much of this bill is actually predicated on how congressional Republicans just completely screwed over the first Trump administration, refusing to fund the border wall. | ||
And Paul Ryan could have done that on day one. | ||
And he refused to do it. | ||
He never did it, in fact. | ||
What needs to be done to ensure that the Republicans in Congress start giving the American people what they're voting for? | ||
Because the American people have in three elections elected President Trump and by wide margins and landslides. | ||
And so clearly the country wants Trump's agenda. | ||
Congressional Republicans refuse to give it to him. | ||
Why is Congress so cupped? | ||
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Well, I mean, it's pretty complicated, Benny, but when you boil it all down, Most members of Congress could care less what the American people want, and they show it time and time again. | |
And the sad thing is, Benny, I mean, we could all sit here and point at members of Congress and elected officials for their duplicity, the fact that they go out and campaign and tell us one thing and then vote a completely different way. | ||
But the bottom line is, Benny, It's the American people that regularly send the same people back to Congress because they don't pay attention. | ||
They're checked out. | ||
They're too busy with work and taking care of their kids and soccer games. | ||
And so instead of actually researching how their member of Congress or their elected official actually votes, You know, most just watch a couple, you know, campaign ads on TV, get a couple text messages and they're like, OK, that's my guy. | ||
I'm going to send him back. | ||
And so it's a it's a mixed bag between the American people being checked out and it and and members of Congress who are sent up here actually caring more about getting reelected and how much. | ||
Power they can accrue while they're here, how much wealth they can accrue while they're here than actually representing the American people. | ||
So it's not just one thing. | ||
It's many things. | ||
But when I look at the current field the way it is, you know, we have the same people up here, more or less. | ||
I could make the argument that this Congress is actually weaker than the last Congress because we lost some of our best people. | ||
You know, I've made the argument and I hate to put anything else on the president because Lord knows he doesn't need anything else. | ||
And he's, you know, pretty much running, you know, running this ball by himself down the field. | ||
But I think the only way this changes is if the president gets the leader of the Senate, the leader of the House together and says, this is what we're doing. | ||
We are going to be more fiscally responsible. | ||
You guys are going to codify my executive orders. | ||
And if you're not willing to do that. | ||
Check. | ||
Roger that. | ||
I will find somebody that will. | ||
And I can tell you, you know, if he was to do that and he was to send that signal, I think it would be very beneficial. | ||
And there are several of us up here that would be absolutely willing to back that play and find new leadership. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah, I mean, we've seen it. | ||
I know, Congressman, that you're up against a hard out. | ||
Just a very, very quick question on a passion project of yours, and I just want to give you the table here. | ||
We keep asking members of Congress, have you seen the toxicology report from the Trump assassin? | ||
Have you seen his phones? | ||
Have you seen his computers? | ||
Has anybody from DHS or Secret Service briefed you? | ||
Have any of the intel agencies briefed you? | ||
Have they given you anything? | ||
Anything? | ||
His porn habits? | ||
Like, what video games he was playing, who he was talking to? | ||
Do we know anything about the guy that nearly changed the course of Western civilization, started a civil war? | ||
The floor is yours, Congressman. | ||
I know this is a passion project for you. | ||
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Yeah, thanks, Benny. | |
So I did have a meeting at the White House a couple months ago. | ||
I won't tell you who I was talking to, but he was definitely one of our guys. | ||
You know, who was very concerned about this issue as well. | ||
And, you know, he did tell us that, you know, he was going to try and get myself and Corey Mills went over to the White House asking about some of these same things that you're talking about. | ||
And this individual did tell us that they were going to do everything they could to get us the answers we were looking for. | ||
And so I know that they've got a lot on their plate. | ||
And they're prioritizing like everybody else. | ||
But I do know that President Trump has put some very impressive people in positions of authority that are actually as concerned about these issues as the rest of Americans are. | ||
And I do believe they're going to do everything they can to get us more answers and more transparency on that issue. | ||
All right. | ||
Seems like the biggest issue for our show, quite frankly. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
He served his country, 140,000 Americans. | ||
Follow Eli Crane. | ||
Thank you, Congressman. | ||
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Thank you, Vinny. | |
Thank you. | ||
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One of the most right men in the history of the internet, Luke Radowski, joins us live. | ||
We're going to talk about Epstein. | ||
Let's go. | ||
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Let's go. | |
Luke, what's up, dude? | ||
Thank you for your patience today. | ||
We had a little bit of a technical glitch earlier in the show, and it's delayed us just a hair, so thanks, dude. | ||
I'm sure you weren't planning on the tweet that was the shot heard around the world, the splitting of the atom. | ||
Donald Trump's on the Epstein list from Elon Musk. | ||
And that's why they haven't released it. | ||
Given the fact, we've covered this a little bit earlier in the show, you know, given what you know about the subject matter, what did you think about that? | ||
And I want to sort of zoom out the aperture. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it was shocking. | ||
I think all of us, when we read that tweet, we were kind of just dropped a major bomb in our laps. | ||
Be like, how in the world are we going to react to this? | ||
And I think it was just shocking. | ||
I was at the doctor's office. | ||
I was like, no freaking way. | ||
I was like, does everyone even understand what's going on here? | ||
It was a very, very big deal, and there's a lot of nuance when it comes to this conversation. | ||
There's still so much information that we do not know about, especially when it comes to Epstein, his scientific experiments with Bill Gates, his baby ranch where he was trying to impregnate 20 women at a time. | ||
He has a lot more connections to Silicon Valley than we previously thought he had before, especially with the latest revelation that came out with Peter Thiel. | ||
Let's not forget that, as well as a lot of other Silicon Valley kind of tech elites. | ||
And I have sources that are telling me that Elon once previously did meet with Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
I'm working on getting some actual factual information about this. | ||
But listen, I think you could agree, and we could all agree here. | ||
We do not have enough of the information. | ||
We only are still scratching at the surface here when it comes to this very strange, bewildering, wild story when the biggest institutions in our society came together. | ||
And ran an international child trafficking and extortion operation. | ||
Okay? | ||
The fact that we still don't have the truth here, I think Donald Trump needs to release this information so it's not weaponized against him. | ||
But also, more importantly, a lot of the top players that were involved, they're some of his biggest political enemies. | ||
And it's a way of defanging the intel agencies. | ||
It's a way of taking away a lot of the bigger threats against Donald Trump. | ||
Because when you look at that top list, when you look at all the individuals involved here, There's a lot of Kamala Harris supporters there, okay? | ||
There's a lot of big-time Democrats, big-time liberals there, and to me, this has definitely opened up a can of worms that I think no one was expecting, but out of the kind of messy battle here, I think the conclusion is, let's just try to focus on getting the truth out here. | ||
What do you think about, and this is my newest favorite conspiracy theory, and much like many of the conspiracy theories I like, Hope that it's right. | ||
That this was a play. | ||
This was a plot in order to get Democrats on board with releasing all of the Epstein list. | ||
I know Hillary Clinton's going, what the F, guys? | ||
Right? | ||
Like, but that this was 7D chess. | ||
In order to try and trick libs into supporting the release of the Epstein documents. | ||
We don't need the support of the libs to do that. | ||
But I don't think the libs know what they're calling for, especially the Democratic political party. | ||
How many times Bill Clinton ditched his Secret Service to be on that plane? | ||
And then we're talking about a lot of other big super donors for the Democratic political class. | ||
That we're interconnected with Epstein. | ||
There's that famous tweet by the Democrats on Twitter yesterday, and everyone responded to it with Hillary Clinton being like, what? | ||
We're not going to allow this to happen. | ||
Now, there's a lot of different conspiracies out there. | ||
There's a conspiracy that there's an underhanded kind of approach against Donald Trump. | ||
In order to kind of oust him and impeach him. | ||
Listen, when it comes to the Elon Trump debate, I think there's more information supporting Trump's case here. | ||
OK, we have the victim's lawyer, Bradley Edwards, coming forward a few years ago and talking about how Donald Trump was actually the one that helped out the victims and participated when it came to the trial against Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
I think Elon got a little emotional there. | ||
And listen, what he said isn't wrong. | ||
We know Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump hung out together before. | ||
Like we have that famous Trump clip and that famous Trump Okay, so it wasn't a misstatement, but the fact that we still don't have a lot of the information, that we have so many weird situations here, creates a scenario where there's fuel and there's a lot of smoke. | ||
And I think at this moment in time, we need as much disclosure, as much transparency as possible here. | ||
There's also the fact that the deep state was throwing everything they could at Donald Trump. | ||
If they had compromise against Donald Trump, they would have been using it already to try to stop him from becoming the next president of the United States. | ||
And then Trump's own DOJ. | ||
Went to Jeffrey Epstein when he was arrested, when he was at that corrupted jailhouse and said, give us dirt on Donald Trump. | ||
We're going to make it easy on you. | ||
We'll slap you on the wrist. | ||
This is according to Jeffrey Epstein's own sailmate who came out and said, yeah, they were trying to get Epstein to squeal on Trump. | ||
And then Trump's lawyer, sorry, Epstein's lawyer came out and said, yeah, he didn't have anything on Donald Trump. | ||
Yeah, he's got nothing. | ||
In fact, Trump was the only person from the elites in Palm Beach that helped prosecute. | ||
And put Jeffrey Epstein away. | ||
According to sources on the Palm Beach Police Force, Trump was the person who tipped them off to the Epstein Predator ring after permanently banning Epstein from his clubs. | ||
That's according to James Patterson who witnessed it himself. | ||
And so it's like there's a lot, there's so much evidence. | ||
And then also, like, if you had criminal implication in all of this, why did Donald Trump in 2015 at CPAC famously, like, he was the first guy to connect Bill Clinton, Epstein, and the island? | ||
Nobody even knew about it at the time. | ||
There's a famous clip where Donald Trump's like, yeah, Bill Clinton's got a lot of problems with Jeffrey Epstein and his island. | ||
It goes over everybody's head, probably everybody except for Luke, who was still locked in even 10 years ago. | ||
But everyone's like, who and what? | ||
Trump was trying to tell us, like a decade ago, man. | ||
Independent media was too. | ||
We were talking about it as the corporate media was worshipping this guy. | ||
They were talking about how great of a philanthropist, how big of a big money donor, how charitable he was. | ||
And I'm like, wait, this is the same guy that was just convicted of being an offender? | ||
Are you kidding me here? | ||
So independent media. | ||
We've been on top of this for a very long time, and there's a lot of very weird, strange connections, especially with the royal family, especially with Bill Gates, especially with Hollywood. | ||
I mean, the rabbit hole goes down deep, but we don't know still a lot of information that I think should be released publicly. | ||
Okay, so let's go there. | ||
This used to be the single biggest battle on the internet, which is what's going on with Cash Patel and Dan Mangino, and why can't they get this information out? | ||
I'd like for you to put up the tweet right there, please, if you would, Colton. | ||
This is just a small scintilla of the mountain of information that we have from the federal government's own files. | ||
You can see boxes of hard drives marked as evidence. | ||
The CDs, I constantly put this up on the program to say, like, listen, the CDs have nudes written on them in Jeffrey Epstein's own handwriting. | ||
And I'm not a pervert. | ||
I don't need to see that. | ||
What I need to do is I need to see a name and evidence of what the hell this operation really was. | ||
Right there is a bag of diamonds. | ||
They said inside of this case, this safe that we cracked is a bag of diamonds and a bag of passports. | ||
Well, can you tell us the countries that gave Jeffrey Epstein passports? | ||
That seems material and strange. | ||
And where exactly do you get a bag of diamonds, Luke? | ||
We've never seen any of this. | ||
This has to be sitting somewhere. | ||
Can you please elucidate for me? | ||
Like, why have we never seen any of this? | ||
Why is the world's biggest predator being protected by our government? | ||
As he was a registered offender, not needing to follow any of the protocols like registered offenders have to do. | ||
Registered offenders can't be near school zones, right? | ||
He was able to fly in and out. | ||
He was able to skirt all of the banking regulations so he was able to do whatever he wanted to do. | ||
A lot of people also forget this. | ||
He had his own personal office and office hours. | ||
Inside of Harvard, right? | ||
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He was around all of the Harvard students walking all the way around him. | |
And now we're finding out that he was working on some underhanded, crazy eugenics, population control-like experiments. | ||
What? | ||
He was working on dolls that have cameras inside of them. | ||
He was working on pregnating 20 women at a time at his Zorro ranch that the FBI did. | ||
There was a ranch that he had in New Mexico because he was connected to Bill Richardson. | ||
I remember confronting Bill Richardson, major big Democratic Party guy. | ||
He ran for president of the United States. | ||
He was also a big member of the Bohemian Grove, and he was sweating like a dirty lady in church. | ||
When we asked him, hey, tell us about all the weird kind of stuff that you do with, you know, workers of the night. | ||
I know we're still on YouTube, so we're going to be family friendly here. | ||
But he was freaking out. | ||
He was also connected to the Jeffrey Epstein saga. | ||
Zorro Ranch, you couldn't even drive into. | ||
You needed a helicopter to get there. | ||
The FBI still never investigated it. | ||
This is why when this whole case kind of opened up here, I was like, okay, guys, there's multiple properties you guys need to look into. | ||
I said, hey. | ||
There's multiple witnesses you need to talk to. | ||
As soon as the whole Virginia Jufri scandal kind of broke here, I was publicly saying, send FBI agents there. | ||
Talk to her. | ||
Get her story, because it's only going to be a matter of time, whether it's a meltdown or an orchestrated type of thing to look like a meltdown to take her out, that we need more details, more information here. | ||
To come forward and to just highlight everything to take this case seriously. | ||
Sadly, I don't believe this case is being taken seriously. | ||
And there's a lot of conflict of interest. | ||
There's a lot of big powers, whether it's Saudi Arabia or Israel or Thiel. | ||
There's so many different people involved here. | ||
The big banks are involved here. | ||
Silicon Valley is involved here. | ||
That this is a very big kind of crazy tangled web. | ||
And I'm just saying, please give the American people transparency because not only are these predators. | ||
Politically active against Donald Trump now, but also, more importantly, they're still hurting children as we're speaking right now. | ||
There's still thousands. | ||
And this is a scale. | ||
When I went to the British Virgin Islands to investigate Jeffrey Epstein's island, I was talking to everyone. | ||
And I was like, okay, tell me the scale here. | ||
People are saying it's only like 17-year-olds that look like they're 18 or older. | ||
Is that the case? | ||
No. | ||
They were telling me specifically. | ||
Five-year-olds, babies, seven-year-olds, nine-year-olds shipped in. | ||
And I was talking to the main guy that was at the airport, watching them land with private jets, and then just seriously escorted into a helicopter, and then just going off into their private islands on Jeffrey Epstein's island. | ||
And I was like, okay, how many? | ||
He was like thousands. | ||
Thousands, okay? | ||
This is the scale here that we're talking about here. | ||
This is huge. | ||
This is vast. | ||
This is big. | ||
And this is something that, of course, cannot be underplayed. | ||
I think me, you, and a lot of people will not allow this to be covered up. | ||
We need the truth here. | ||
We need the truth, not just for those thousands of children that were hurt here, but those thousands of children that are continued to be hurt now. | ||
Are we ever going to get it? | ||
Nope. | ||
I don't think we will. | ||
And that's the kind of sad realization. | ||
Listen, I think as soon as Donald Trump was elected, a lot of the files, one, weren't kept. | ||
You can't expect criminals to, one, incriminate themselves. | ||
I don't think the files are at the FBI. | ||
I think they're at the CIA. | ||
I think they're at MI5. | ||
I think they're at the Mossad headquarters. | ||
I think they're at different places and different locations. | ||
But even when they are there, they're not officially writing, Dear Diary, today we stole this many children from this high school and that we procured them to whoever it might be. | ||
I don't think they're doing that. | ||
I thought legitimately that there was a whistleblower. | ||
I thought that there was someone within the old administration that said, I got all the documents. | ||
I got all the receipts. | ||
I got some proof here. | ||
You know, that didn't happen here. | ||
We got a letter saying, please give us your stuff. | ||
And the FBI is not going to incriminate themselves. | ||
So I think the administration is stuck in a very tough position right now because they kind of overpromised here. | ||
The FBI made sure that they didn't get anything. | ||
The one FBI agent that actually held information back was actually forced to retire. | ||
And then he got a round of applause from all of the people as he was leaving the office, which I thought was just extremely weird here, as I think there should have been a bigger investigation and potential obstruction of justice charges here if we were taking this seriously. | ||
I think some people are, you know, I. And I think we have every right to be skeptical, and I think we have every right to believe that this is a bigger conspiracy than we even imagined it to be. | ||
I just want to bring up one interesting little point here and get your take on it, Luke, because, again, you've done so much research here. | ||
You've gone to Epstein's Island. | ||
You filmed it. | ||
You were one of the first people to hop on the island and actually show us what it was. | ||
Here's this remarkable. | ||
I was told Epstein belonged to intelligence and to leave it alone. | ||
And that's why this guy who should have spent the rest of his life rotting in prison, we wouldn't even be talking about him, right? | ||
Because he was already convicted of these crimes. | ||
We wouldn't even be talking about him. | ||
Nobody would care. | ||
Nobody would even know about Epstein. | ||
He would have just been put away in a hole somewhere. | ||
But the federal prosecutor was told he belongs to Intel and to shut up. | ||
Dershowitz was on the program, and I asked him about this. | ||
And it's the craziest answer ever. | ||
He was like, oh, yeah, I don't know why the intel agencies would work with Epstein. | ||
He was an unreliable person. | ||
Except for that one time when I was in Israel. | ||
And Epstein called me and said, I want to meet with leaders of the Israeli government. | ||
And there might have been a few Mossad agents there. | ||
And I set up the meeting. | ||
And Epstein flew in. | ||
And that's what happened. | ||
And I was like, well, what an interesting thing to say, right? | ||
Like Alan Dershowitz. | ||
What's your take on all this, man? | ||
And then we know the former Israeli prime minister also was going and hanging out at Jeffrey Epstein's apartment in New York City. | ||
That's also a very kind of strange incident and circumstance that, of course, we're not even talking about. | ||
We're talking about royalty. | ||
We're talking about prime ministers. | ||
We're talking about presidents. | ||
We're talking about some of the most powerful people going into a surveillance castle. | ||
Where they were bringing in small children where they could do whatever they wanted to do with that had surveillance and video cameras everywhere. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's how our system runs. | ||
That's that's how our entire system runs. | ||
And the fact that we still don't have the legitimate answers here is extremely concerning because then you kind of come to the realization that these people are more powerful than the Then everybody, including the people that promised to release them. | ||
I kind of wanted to ask you to get your perspective because you've done so much good research and good work in this specific story as well. | ||
Do you think we're going to get any kind of major disclosures here? | ||
We're close with Bongino. | ||
You know, he's been a bit of a mentor back in just getting started streaming days. | ||
We're close with Cash. | ||
He's been a regular on the program. | ||
I mean, if I know one thing, I know that those guys are in deep state and that they did massive pay cuts to go do what they're doing. | ||
But I believe that there's going to be powers. | ||
I take the pragmatic look at all this. | ||
And the pragmatic look is, look at what we can do with this information. | ||
I'm not saying they're corrupt. | ||
I don't think the decision rests on Bongino and Cash. | ||
I think the decision has been buried 20 layers deeper than them, quite frankly, because everybody knows in D.C., these political appointees, they're all replaceable and they come and go. | ||
And so all you have to do is just keep things just out of the light and they'll never touch them. | ||
And some people, it's just too big of a problem, right, to touch. | ||
Some people, it's just third rails, right? | ||
Why would you want that smoke? | ||
And the pragmatism of having this information is that any administration – And that information has a utility to it. | ||
And that people are going to like, When you prove what Bill Gates actually is and you do it on video and everyone can see it, then Microsoft, which is one of the mag seven. | ||
Well, the, that stock goes through the floor, right? | ||
So I'm trying to live in the real world and think about what was Epstein providing? | ||
What was the service he was providing? | ||
Why did he get all the money? | ||
What was this all about? | ||
And of course, it was all about the biggest criminal enterprise on Earth, our federal government, having leverage over the only things that could really threaten it, which are billionaires, banks, and some of these powerful institutions. | ||
And what's going to have to happen? | ||
You know, that's the question. | ||
Yeah, no, I've been praying for their safety, their security, and their courage. | ||
Because we have to understand here, as you mentioned here, there's many layers to this. | ||
And it's far more sophisticated, far more complicated than we even understand. | ||
We're still just scratching the surface here because there's some weird, weird, wild stuff that I think a lot of people are saying, well, the general public's not ready for it. | ||
I'm just saying, I think the demand, the kind of thirst for this information, just to unravel some of the kind of more unfair, more corrupt, more just insane scenarios that all of us are forced to kind of live through here, I think it needs to be exposed. | ||
Will it? | ||
I don't think it is. | ||
That's sadly also my kind of realization here. | ||
There's a lot of moving parts at play here. | ||
And to me, this has been a story that I've been following for 15 years, talking about it extensively. | ||
And it's the story that has a lot of people that, you know, sadly are blackbilled. | ||
And I think there's a reason to be kind of blackbilled from all of this here. | ||
But again, wild, wild story here that I think is only going to get a lot more wilder from the people's kind of demand here for the truth here, because I don't see this story going away. | ||
I guess, you know, I saw this thing and it's just something I wanted to ask you while you were on the stream here. | ||
I saw something that made me snap on the live the other day, buried at the very bottom of the manifest of tech overlords who are traveling with President Trump to the Middle East. | ||
And that's an elite trip to get on, right? | ||
You're going to go meet with all these sultans and all these kings and all these trillionaires there in the Mideast. | ||
And buried deep, deep, deep down in the name is Reed freaking Hoffman. | ||
I just couldn't believe it, Luke. | ||
And I just snapped on air. | ||
I was like, I cannot believe the guy who funded all the warfare against Trump is invited to fly on Air Force One with Trump to the Middle East to go like lock in. | ||
And of course, this guy, if you don't know who Reed Hoffman is, he's this sick, disgusting degenerate who openly bragged about how he wanted to assassinate Trump if he could. | ||
He was an Epstein client. | ||
He was constantly with Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
He's a filthy, disgusting, despicable creature. | ||
He founded LinkedIn, so he has, like, just barges of money. | ||
And I watched that, and I looked at that, and I asked a question I'd like to ask you. | ||
Like, so this is the guy that funded all the lawfare against Trump. | ||
He's clearly implicated in the Epstein tape. | ||
Like, if there's one guy that you're guaranteed is going to be in the tapes, it's got to be Reid Hoffman, right? | ||
Like, how useful would that be? | ||
As a leverage point, as a leverage chit. | ||
You know, I hate to play these games, but like, live in the real world. | ||
Like, here's this guy. | ||
Here's this guy who's totally now at your mercy. | ||
You can destroy him. | ||
He's done everything he can to destroy you. | ||
And you have the chit, right? | ||
You have the thing that will end him, right? | ||
And you can get anything you want. | ||
And you just, you run that game theory in your head and you're like, well, I'm 110%. | ||
You are right. | ||
Axios has a very interesting article talking about how Reid Hoffman had to apologize for the role he played in the Epstein-linked donations to MIT. | ||
So we're talking about some of the top universities in America also being involved here. | ||
And this is why this kind of Trump war between the universities is interesting, because all these universities that he's kind of going after have very weird links to a lot of the kind of predator class. | ||
But if you look at these universities, they're kind of woke mind viruses that have... | ||
There's a level of orchestration to all of this and pay to play that I think is interesting. | ||
I think, you know, Donald Trump here, there's a lot of kind of questions now surrounding Epstein, having Reid Hoffman. | ||
On your trip here, giving him deals, helping him network in Saudi Arabia, of all places. | ||
There's also a Bilderberg connection here as well. | ||
The Bilderberg conference is going to be in a few days in Sweden, by the way. | ||
I'm trying to figure out funds in order to try to go over there to report on everything. | ||
But Reid Hoffman is a major player within the Bilderberg organization. | ||
So is Alex Karp. | ||
So is Peter Thiel. | ||
Peter Thiel also, surprise connections, received money from Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
This guy's everywhere. | ||
And now, especially with the latest developments that are happening with Palantir, another kind of interlinked kind of connection. | ||
I mean, Jeffrey Epstein knew all of these people. | ||
He was meeting with these people all the time in Silicon Valley. | ||
Sergey Brim, all of them. | ||
So with him being within these kind of inner circles of the tech elite here, there definitely are a lot more connections, even to Elon Musk and Epstein, that we don't know about yet. | ||
So if I'm Donald Trump right now, I'm leaking all of it. | ||
I'm like, oh, you want to say I'm a part of the Epstein list? | ||
Let's talk about all the Silicon Valley meetings with Epstein and Elon Musk. | ||
Let's talk about those and a bunch of other Silicon Valley people. | ||
But at the same time, I think what you're bringing up is worth considering because it would make all of the tech stocks go down dramatically. | ||
Crash the economy. | ||
This is the power of this evil predator. | ||
Six years dead. | ||
Yeah, six years dead. | ||
It's still the power. | ||
Not just Silicon Valley, but also the big banks. | ||
All of the big banks skirted all the rules and regulations and said, oh, you're a registered S offender. | ||
But yeah, we'll let you move millions of dollars here without any accountability or track record. | ||
Big banks had to settle with the family members of the victims here. | ||
Because of how they were able to allow this kind of money laundering, orchestrated kind of event play out throughout many years where they just said, yeah, don't follow any rules. | ||
If you're trying to get $10,000 out of the bank in cash, they're going to have you there for like an hour. | ||
But Epstein was just able to move millions of dollars in and out, no questions asked. | ||
That raised some very serious suspicions of questions. | ||
So right there, the big banks. | ||
Silicon Valley, the Reid Hoffmans, the Bill Gateses, big money players. | ||
I believe that, you know, I see what you're talking about here. | ||
And for me, still, the conclusion is release it all. | ||
Get it all out there. | ||
Let's have a cleanse. | ||
Obviously. | ||
I don't serve in government, and I never will. | ||
As I'm watching what's happening with the Trump administration, and they're sitting here trying to put the pin back in the grenade with this Epstein thing. | ||
Because they all promised. | ||
They're all on the record talking about, we'll release it day one, right? | ||
And obviously, it's a live grenade and it's not going to happen. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
I'm trying to figure out why. | ||
I'm trying to figure out why. | ||
Why? | ||
That's the mental gymnastics that I'm going through. | ||
If a company is going to fail because of their connections to hurting small children, they deserve to fail. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I'm using very careful language here. | ||
I'm not arguing in favor of it. | ||
I want to make that very clear. | ||
I'm trying to be pragmatic and, like, figure it out. | ||
But there's some Machiavellian people out there that are like, no, we shouldn't release this because of AMB. | ||
And I'm saying these companies are very unfair, unscrupulous, very immoral companies that have also censored us, that have also attacked us, that have also waged war. | ||
Against any type of correct thinking, especially during the COF years in 2020 and 2021, when people were screaming solutions, where people were telling people exactly what was going on, when people were telling people how to not get sick and hurt. | ||
We were all censored. | ||
We were denied the ability to talk to each other. | ||
Those Silicon Valley tech companies were the ones that orchestrated so much human harm on everyone. | ||
They deserve to be called out. | ||
They deserve to collapse. | ||
And I hope Donald Trump understands this. | ||
And I hope Donald Trump understands that the dominoes that will fall after this Epstein disclosure deserve to fall. | ||
They need to fall. | ||
It needs to be done as soon as possible so there's less leverage on him. | ||
I think he's innocent when it comes to the Epstein stuff, but the fact that he hasn't released it does put that doubt in a lot of people's minds. | ||
I don't want that doubt in people's minds and I don't want those weaponized predators still out there that are still hurting children to be active politically. | ||
Let the dominoes fall where they may be and let's just keep moving forward as best as we can. | ||
Let's clean house here and let's live a totally different new Life where no longer can we get political power off of the souls of small children. | ||
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Preach, preach, preach. | ||
We have your Epstein Island tour loaded up here and your channel. | ||
So I'm going to direct everybody over to Luke's channel along with his X page. | ||
But since we have your little tour loaded up here, can you explain to our audience what you found when you went to Epstein Island? | ||
There was a doorway into the ground that I thought was the most interesting. | ||
I mean, there was a bunch of weird kind of gargoyle, occult, symbolic stuff there. | ||
I only was able to visit half of the island. | ||
The island is huge, but there's a lot of little nooks and crannies, a lot of weird type of things all over the place. | ||
But the biggest thing was a doorway into the ground that, There was a side door that everyone said was a tunnel. | ||
I made sure to go there. | ||
It wasn't a tunnel. | ||
It was kind of blocked off. | ||
It was cemented off. | ||
But there was a doorway in the middle next to that big kind of pyramid structure that was pretty strange and pretty weird. | ||
It was a very kind of crazy... | ||
We were the first ones to go there ever. | ||
And this was specifically... | ||
And this is what made us go there. | ||
We were seeing videos saying, hey, Epstein's alive. | ||
He's still on Epstein's island. | ||
Let's go. | ||
And I said, let's go there. | ||
Let's capture him. | ||
Let's capture him on camera. | ||
That was my kind of objective here. | ||
That was my kind of goal here. | ||
And that's why we decided to risk it all and go on this mission. | ||
And try to document as much as we can. | ||
The video's about 20 minutes long. | ||
There's a bunch of little tidbits. | ||
There's a bunch of little, I think, visitor logs, things that we also filmed. | ||
And the whole thing was just absolutely a wild adventure, to say the least. | ||
You got up real close to that temple. | ||
What's your take on what the temple was? | ||
I think it was, if you look at a lot of these type of people, they love their occult symbology. | ||
They love their rituals. | ||
They love to do weird kind of juju energetic type of stuff here. | ||
There was also a huge compass next to this type of location. | ||
A lot of it is very reminiscent of kind of Freemasonic type of architecture and symbols. | ||
And when we kind of look at that, There was also a fire pit there. | ||
It was overlooking essentially the ocean there. | ||
It wasn't as impressive as it was from far away. | ||
The Golden Dome was removed and the walls weren't as nice as they were up front. | ||
I think this was truly a place where A lot of the kind of more weird stuff probably went down. | ||
Do I know exactly what happened there? | ||
No. | ||
And we can only extrapolate what we can here. | ||
But when we look at a lot of the kind of occult stuff, it does involve rituals, it does involve sacrifice, and does involve... | ||
There's a demonic force behind it that I think is pretty clear and pretty evident, whether it's overt or not. | ||
It's there, and it's something that only a lot of people within the inner circles of secret societies really know about. | ||
It is a demonic force. | ||
Did you feel demon energy? | ||
Did you feel the energy of evil on that island? | ||
I was freaked out. | ||
I'm like, we are on S-Assault Island, where people get taken to have bad things done to them that we voluntarily went to. | ||
You're in a portal to hell. | ||
An interdimensional portal to hell is where you were. | ||
You were in a demon portal. | ||
No, the energy was extremely dark, extremely dense, but also that probably could have been my anxiety because you're like, anything could happen to me now. | ||
You're on the devil's kind of playground. | ||
You're in a playground where they do whatever they want to do there. | ||
This is a place where police officers don't show up to help you. | ||
There's no one coming to help you when you're there. | ||
And then Epstein's still alive. | ||
You know, according to this drone footage, I was like, anything could happen here. | ||
So obviously, I was very scared. | ||
I was very freaked out. | ||
And I just, you know, was trying to give myself the courage to stay calm, to document, and to report on as much as I could here. | ||
And obviously, yes, it was extremely dark, extremely dense. | ||
And I think a portion of that was just my fear. | ||
It's odd that the temple was all boarded up. | ||
Strange. | ||
Where'd the gold dome go? | ||
Who decommissions the gold dome? | ||
What company does that exactly? | ||
Who do you call to decommission your golden satanic sacrifice dome? | ||
Is it a specialty? | ||
You can get that on Amazon? | ||
And the island was so huge. | ||
It had their own ambulances. | ||
They had huge construction vehicles. | ||
I mean, this was a huge, huge island that was far bigger than a lot of people expected it to be. | ||
When you're there and you see the size and scope of it, it's something else. | ||
Wow. | ||
Well, Luke, we'll have you back for this time. | ||
I have a feeling, sadly, that we'll have to talk about this topic a lot. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And many other things, and we just cannot encourage you enough. | ||
To follow Luke Rudowski and his work. | ||
We have his channels up. | ||
As I have said many times, Luke Rudowski is probably the most right man in all of media. | ||
Probably the most correct man in all of media. | ||
Challenged maybe only by Alex Jones. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
But between Alex Tucker and Luke, you can't go wrong. | ||
And that's good company. | ||
Godspeed, Luke. | ||
Thank you, Benny. | ||
Really appreciate you. | ||
Keep up the great work as well. | ||
And best of luck with all of your endeavors. | ||
Thank you so much for having me on. | ||
Amen. | ||
you you All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
A fascinating little show here. | ||
Again, I'm still bitter about having technical difficulties and having a late show, and I'm upset about it, and we will endeavor to fix that. | ||
However, I do have to announce that we will not be doing our show, probably for the first two days of next week. | ||
Not a technical problem. | ||
Actually, a travel. | ||
Exciting travel that we will be doing to a military base. | ||
And it will be in concert with the White House and the administration. | ||
It's going to be awesome. | ||
It's going to be a really fun trip on the road. | ||
We're going to be doing more embedded stuff. | ||
We have a promise to bring you the front seat of the golden era. | ||
And we're going to deliver on that promise. | ||
A man of my word. | ||
And so expect us to be out in the field. | ||
We'll see how it all shakes out. | ||
but at the very least on Monday and Tuesday out in the field. | ||
And you're going to, You're going to like it. | ||
You got some big stuff cooking. | ||
We're hyped about it, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And we're thankful for you. | ||
Our Ask Benny Anything segment. | ||
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Not sure why we're the only people that have this. | ||
This should be like mandatory pieces of artwork. | ||
We've already sold the Christmas ornament. | ||
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Jeff Gibson says, hey, Benny's. | ||
It's going to be America's 250th birthday. | ||
As you know, our nation needs to celebrate accordingly one big, beautiful fireworks show. | ||
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Yes. | ||
We're doing a lot of work with America 250. | ||
The America 250 team is part of our travel next week. | ||
The America 250 team is locking in. | ||
They see the patriotism and love of this country in this audience. | ||
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Lynette Shear says, Dearest Brother Benny, I was wondering if you ever thought of implementing a courtesy wake-up call auto-recording, a literal phone call 30 minutes before the show to remind people, wake people up, that the show will be going live for members. | ||
That would be so helpful for those of us in Western time zones. | ||
Yeah, because it's like 6 a.m., right, when we go live. | ||
So we're live at 10 a.m. | ||
So then what would it be? | ||
7? | ||
Yeah. | ||
We typically have a notification, although we've been having a lot of trouble with our notifications as of late. | ||
We've spoken directly with YouTube about that. | ||
And I see that we still have our trouble with that, sadly, today. | ||
And so we're going to be... | ||
Why not, Lynette? | ||
Why not? | ||
We do have, you know, we do have opportunities. | ||
So maybe we don't want to spam. | ||
We never want to spam people, right? | ||
Like take advantage of that. | ||
But sure. | ||
We'll work on it. | ||
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Okay, ladies and gentlemen, jump up in ALX's mentions today. | ||
This is a day that the Lord has made. | ||
Let's end on a high note with our verse of the day, as ever. | ||
Romans 5, 8. God demonstrates his own love for us in this. | ||
While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. | ||
As you watch the world descend into chaos and disorder, and that is the nature of the world, we live in the Tower of Babel. | ||
We live in Sodom and Gomorrah. | ||
We live inside of this sunken place. | ||
It is important to have some things that just will never change. | ||
Never in my wildest dreams did I think our free-for-all Friday show would be me talking about Elon Musk, Donald Trump, the Epstein list, and the two of them going into a kaiju-level flame war. | ||
I didn't like that. | ||
I don't want that to be the case. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
I want peace, especially with my allies. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, find things that are solid in your life that won't ever move, okay? | ||
These political parties, political allies, they're not worth the paper they're printed on. | ||
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Okay? | |
They'll all change. | ||
Everyone can be bought off. | ||
It's a sad state of the world. | ||
It is. | ||
We live in a sunken place. | ||
Find God. | ||
Find a relationship in God. | ||
Eli Crane's up saying, like, man, maybe it's the fact that Elon Musk needs the Lord. | ||
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You think? | ||
Totally. | ||
Find things that are totems for you. | ||
Because you'll have these massive disappointments in life. | ||
Every man will disappoint you. | ||
Every woman, every woman God will not change. | ||
God is forever. | ||
God is forever. | ||
And also our salvation is forever. | ||
So make sure that you link your life up to the rock. | ||
Don't link it to things that can be set ablaze, right? | ||
Whether it's rockets or deportations, criminal investigations, Donald Trump freaking being It's called on the Epstein list. | ||
Jeez, what a day we went through. | ||
I feel like I have PTSD. | ||
But the point is that all that changed so quickly. | ||
Lucky for me, I was able to go home to my wife, my children, my family, get down on my knees and pray. | ||
And those things remain constant. | ||
And so that makes me sleep like a baby, solid, wake up in the morning, ready to fight again. | ||
Okay? | ||
And that's where I want you to be. | ||
Godspeed in this greatest nation on earth, a beautiful country. | ||
And a place that I'm very proud to share with you. | ||
It's your boy Benny. | ||
Have a wonderful, wonderful weekend in this great land. | ||
And we will see you very, very soon. | ||
Exciting stuff to come. | ||
See ya. | ||
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Friends, join us! | |
We have a spectacle! |