Well, look what they're doing down at Alligator Alcatraz.
Ron DeSantis said yesterday he is going to use the Florida National Guard members.
They're going to be deputized as immigration judges so that these migrants can have their hearings within 48 hours.
Then the facility, he says, is a thousand feet away from a massive runway, so DHS can fly them back to their home countries.
And Donald Trump said he has my approval.
Well, one of the things that the president also said is it's not just Florida.
He's already getting calls from other red states that plan on doing the same thing to help this operation.
Now, the people aren't supposed to be there for years or even months.
This is supposed to fast track the immigration hearings.
They're supposed to be there for a couple days or a couple weeks and then back to the home country.
This is the president responding to what this program is all about.
Watch.
It's known as Alligator Alcatraz, which is very appropriate because I looked outside and it's not a place I want to go hiking anytime soon.
But very soon this facility will house some of the most menacing migrants, some of the most vicious people on the planet.
We're surrounded by miles of treacherous swampland and the only way out is really deportation.
And a lot of these people are self-deporting back to their country where they came from.
Quite a few.
We're amazed at actually the number.
Over a million.
But we are hearing that there's a lack of beds.
They got about 50,000 people in some type of detention.
And also, just before people say, well, that doesn't look humane, just look at some of the pictures of the Joe Biden era, where he leaves these people out there sizzling in the sun.
And people focus on, you know, we were outraged that they just let him go, but he just sat there in horrible conditions.
These are the conditions that were put up in a matter of eight days.
It's a 3,000-bed facility.
It's set to become the largest detention center in the United States, but the liberal media having a meltdown.
I mean, I don't think you can just turn a blind eye to it.
I think it's anti-American.
I think the fact that you're going to have individuals and populations in there that are stacked on top of each other, many of whom without due process.
The location, the manner in which it was done, and the language, right, the dehumanizing language employed by the authorities here.
There's nothing about this facility, about this detention camp that is not cruel and inhumane.
The whole thing is extremely dehumanizing.
Trump and DHS have, and Ron DeSantis, frankly, have treated immigrants and migrants in a dehumanizing way.
And I think that they definitely want to scare people.
What do they want the administration to do?
First of all, the ICE standards for their custody facilities are better than U.S. jails.
So I'm not sure what they are talking about when it comes to humane treatment there.
They're getting a better standard of care than our own American prisoners here.
Yeah, look what Bill Malusian said.
He said, already seeing posts critical of the cages at Alligator Alcatraz.
But Alligator Alcatraz looks significantly more comfortable than the outdoor detainment facilities the Biden administration put up in Arizona.
Sports in September, 100-plus degree weather.
You see that?
But most would prefer a bed over rocks.
Boy, there's a King Croc right there.
He must be four meters.
I've got to be careful.
So what I'm going to do is sneak up on it and jam my thumb in its butt on me.
Holy crap, dude.
Oh boy, he's pissed off now.
No, you don't.
I'm going to jam my thumb in its butt on you if you really piss it off.
Pissed it off.
We got to be careful.
This guy wolves.
Woo-hoo-hoo, I tell you, Dad.
Quite an angry crook, but I managed to escape with only a few bruises and a shattered left tent.
Next week we're looking for more of these beautiful creatures so we can learn more about them by pissing them off immensely.
What?
What was that?
All right, this old South Park bit that's been retrofitted to include Tom Holman as the crocodile hunter, but he's actually hunting criminal aliens with crocodiles on his team, and then the camels are the South Park bit characters.
This is like inception on inception on inception on inception of a meme, ladies and gentlemen.
You are joining us at the precipice of a unbelievable and remarkable news cycle.
Get ready.
The Diddy trial verdict has just been reached.
Apparently, they have all counts ready for the judge.
Wow.
All right.
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We're going to bring you all the sights and sounds exclusively from that trip.
On this program, you'll see things that nobody has ever seen before.
Alligator Alcatraz, ladies and gentlemen, is a wild place, the single most dangerous and deadly prison in America, not because of what happens in the inside, but in fact, what happens on the inside is quite nice in comparison to regular American prisons.
No, no, no, it's what's happening on the outside.
Surrounded by thousands of miles of deadly, Untouched, untamed Florida Everglades filled with things that can straight up murder you dead.
But ladies and gentlemen, we're going to get to all of it today on the program, Wednesday, July 2nd, 2025.
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Holy smokes.
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Ladies and gentlemen, just the truth.
Checking in here to see if we have anything.
Okay, nothing yet, but they, okay, but the breaking news off the top here, checking in with my producers, is that there has been a full verdict reached.
Though, is this correct, Alex?
A full verdict has been reached on all counts.
Okay, on all counts.
All right, let's jump in here just really quickly.
This is obviously something that is obviously something that has great import to our viewers as it pertains to so many different little threads here.
Democrat protectionist rackets, corruption internally inside of the deep state, and Diddy obviously being a there it is right there.
Okay.
Let's pop this up, please.
Just to get right here, Klein, thank you.
Just to get a preview of what these counts are.
So all counts are in for the Diddy trial, and most likely is going to be read on this show.
There are no cameras inside the courthouse, sadly, so we won't be able to bring that to you live, but we will be able to bring you the reactions live on the program.
This isn't a Diddy show.
We have a lot to talk about today, but since this verdict is going to be break during the program, and we have plenty to say on this issue and this subject matter, let's rock and roll.
Kara and AOX, maybe we'd want to, maybe we may want to bring on someone to chat about this.
We weren't sure if this was going to happen.
It's already been 48 hours of deliberations.
You never know when these things are going to happen.
According to the news yesterday, the jury was deadlocked on the first count.
Okay, so let's go through these counts, please.
Count one, racketeering, conspiracy, maximum sentence of life in prison.
Count two through five had a unanimous jury decision on them yesterday.
So they were very close yesterday, the jury, on these counts.
Count two is sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion.
Count three is transportation to engage in prostitution.
Count four is sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion.
Count five is transportation to engage in prostitution.
Each of them carrying between 10 to 15 years in prison.
These are mandatory minimum sentences.
They could get a maximum sentence of life in prison.
Diddy facing five potential life sentences here.
He may well never see the light of day again.
According to court reporters, he was looking very nervous during the reading of the jury counts yesterday.
Again, count two through five were decided unanimously.
This is not good for Diddy.
Now, it could go either way.
I mean, it is New York, after all.
This is not good for Diddy when you have the jury come back so very quickly in a criminal case like this.
You know, remember, it's just one holdout means you're innocent.
Just one person deciding that you're innocent means you're innocent.
You have to have a unanimous jury for a guilty count.
And so if the jury returned two through five like that within 24 hours, they were able to deliver that to the judge, their findings to the judge.
They were stuck on the racketeering conspiracy.
And let me explain that just very quickly here before we hear the decision.
And of course, our producers are locked in and ready when this is actually decided.
Again, who would you like to see on this?
And Klein, just give me any updates that you may see also from the producers.
Who would you like to see on this?
I'd love to see either Mike Davis.
I'd love to see Mike Davis, somebody from some of our legal friends looking in to this and advising on this.
I'm not a lawyer.
We have been covering it.
Maybe Liz Crokin, right?
We've had Liz on the show.
Let me see if Liz Krokin's available.
She knows this better than anyone.
Okay, ladies and gentlemen.
Yeah, all right.
So let me explain just really quickly what this racketeering conspiracy looks like.
The racketeering conspiracy is something that we're very, very familiar with.
Basically, they try to do this to Trump.
And the way that it works is you get a bunch of people to flip on the boss.
All right.
This is a mafia structure.
This is something that days back in the 1920s try and take down the mafia.
This is how actually Rudy Giuliani took down the mafia.
Racketeering, what you do is you get the lower level.
Take a step back.
The mafia works by having a kingpin at the top who doesn't commit the crimes.
He orders the crimes to be committed.
But then it's really hard to charge him.
You're just able to pick up the low-level goombas that are committing the crimes.
The racketeering charge is created in order to pick up those low-level...
You start flipping them and turning them on their bosses and their bosses and their bosses.
And it moves all the way up.
Okay.
Here we go.
Ladies and gentlemen.
It turns all the way up to the very top.
That's how a racketeering charge is.
That's how a racketeering charge is locked in.
All right.
We have breaking news.
Here we go, ladies and gentlemen.
Breaking news right now.
Diddy has been found guilty on two of the five charges.
Two of the five charges.
Ladies and gentlemen.
Okay, here we go.
Breaking news, and we'll get right to it.
Let's go.
Let's go.
So counts are still coming in.
They're still being read.
Ladies and gentlemen, counts are still coming in.
He has already been found guilty on two.
Let's cut to the breaking news of all of this quickly.
And then we're going to reframe a little bit of the show around what's going on right now.
Okay, here's the live update.
Let's go.
We've got some breaking news now.
There has been a verdict we hear in the Sean Diddy Combs trial in Lower Manhattan.
Bear in mind, late yesterday afternoon, the jurors sent a note to the judge saying we have reached a verdict on counts two, three, four, and five.
We have not reached a verdict on count one because we have unpersuadable jurors on both sides.
So just so you know, here are the charges against Diddy at the time.
Racketeering conspiracy was apparently the count they could not reach a consensus on.
But you had sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, two counts of that.
Transportation engaged in prostitution, two counts of that.
Some of that involved crossing state lines, et cetera.
The jurors said they were set on counts two through five, but not on count one.
So now we await to hear from the jury very soon.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go.
We are looking at the latest right now.
This is breaking.
There are no cameras inside of the courthouse.
It's not like we can take a live feed of this, sadly.
We are going to get our news directly from inside of reporters at the courthouse.
Jury has found Sean Diddy Comes guilty on two counts related to prostitution.
Not guilty on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
Two counts related to prostitution.
And not guilty on the sex trafficking.
So this would be the charges.
So count one, not guilty.
Count two, not guilty.
Count three, guilty.
Count four, not guilty.
Count five, guilty.
Yeah, okay.
Here we go, ladies and gentlemen.
Wild, let us confirm, obviously, this news directly, because there seems to be conflicting reports here.
Some people saying that it's guilty on all counts.
New York City Police Department inspector saying that Diddy still may serve life in prison.
Let's go to that as we allow the rest of these charges to be read.
Here we go.
Paul Morrow.
Hi.
So yesterday on the five, we interrupted your work on vaccination to come and help us to make sense of what was happening.
The judge had said to the jury, look, I don't want you to leave tonight.
I want you to try to get this done that ultimately didn't happen.
But they come back this morning.
We're right before the 4th of July holiday.
And now we understand a verdict has been reached on all counts.
So you thought, I believe it was like 10 to 2 yesterday, you thought, on the first charge, the racketeering charge.
And now we have a verdict on all counts.
So what do you think might happen here?
One of the things we should recognize is that we based our suppositions on the idea that two, three, four, and five, he was guilty, and there were just two holdouts on the recall.
Let's just be careful about that.
We have no idea.
Furthermore, jurors changed their minds.
That happens.
So we really don't know what to expect here.
The received wisdom is generally a fast verdict like this.
It likely means guilty.
Yeah, okay, that's generally the case, but not always.
So we have to just wait to see and keep our powers right here.
But I would say that it does sound like these two unpersuadable jurors have been persuaded.
And if it is a guilty verdict, let's just recognize something else.
Yes, Sean Combs has a lot of money.
He will have a phalanx of appellate lawyers that he can bring to the table here, but he's not getting out of jail.
I mean, they've held him during this trial.
And you have to remember something.
They don't want any, you know, him running around out there potentially influencing things.
He's in the media.
He's got a lot of money.
He's going to stay in jail until the appeals work their way through the courts.
Paul, standby.
We want to go to the courthouse right now.
So it is a shock to all of us.
Although, if you've been following this closely, you could see the cracks in the case and the peculiarity of this case, it seems like they are going light on Diddy.
It seems like the government threw this.
I'm just going to straight up say it.
The government is protecting Diddy.
That's what it feels like to me.
Diddy, as we well know, was one of the chief campaigners for Democrats, a chief asset for deep state oligarchs.
You can see this because he was able to be so easily and elegantly flipped on Donald Trump, who was, of course, his friend for a very long time.
Diddy was rabid to appear with Trump in public, was rioting and sidling up to Trump constantly.
The Epstein of the music industry, they called him.
Ladies and gentlemen, reading to you from the court reporter, Diddy is found not guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering in shock verdict.
Something that is a shock because the verdict was returned so quickly.
Typically, that is a bad sign for the guilty.
This time not.
Sean Diddy Combs has been found not guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering.
55-year-old music mogul faced life in prison if convicted of the top charge for racketeering conspiracy.
He was convicted of transportation for prostitution, which carries a top sentence of 20 years in prison.
So Diddy will not be spending life in prison, presumably.
Before the verdict was read, Diddy and the entire courtroom prayed for his family, received applause.
The jury was ordered back into deliberations yesterday after telling the judge they were unpersuadable on opposing views on count one.
Diddy found not guilty of sex trafficking.
Diddy has been found not guilty of the most serious charge against him, racketeering conspiracy.
He's also been acquitted of sex trafficking.
This is such a humiliation.
This is such a humiliation.
Let's get Tom, please, on this.
Let's try.
Let's do our best to try and get Tom on this.
Such a humiliation for the government.
What an embarrassment.
The government brought these charges.
This is a what?
Get Tom, please.
I got to get a government prosecutor on this.
I have to get a government prosecutor on it.
Get me Tom.
I have to get a government prosecutor on this.
This is so humiliating for the federal government.
The federal government doesn't bring these cases unless they can win.
You typically don't beat the government in cases like this.
Now, Maureen Comey, as we've talked about regularly and consistently, is someone who just has been throwing these massive cases.
Maureen Comey is the daughter of James Comey, the deep state oligarch.
The people who obviously have protection vectors for guys like Diddy.
Diddy has done the bidding of a James Comey, and then his daughter is prosecuting him.
Why wasn't she pulled?
Why didn't the Trump administration, I'm not going to be pointing fingers here, the Trump administration has enough going on, but why didn't they pull James Comey's daughter from this?
I've asked that on the record many times and give an actual real prosecutor an opportunity to go after Diddy.
Now, Maureen Comey, it's no coincidences in life, had the Jelaine Maxwell case.
She had the Epstein case, Sam Bankmanfried case.
All of these big-time Democrat donors, all of these big-time Democrat players and apparatchics, they go rolling through Maureen Comey's federal prosecution, white glove treatment, and get off the hook.
Everybody who's watching this trial, everybody who's there on the jury and a court reporter for this said that the government was delivering a pathetic and weak, very limp dick prosecution here.
That they didn't have, like, they had no bombshells.
They had no big exposes.
They didn't really even try the racketeering charge.
They didn't like attempt.
They didn't flip anybody.
They didn't bring any like, they didn't do any major real work in order to get, in order to get, this was a cover-up.
It was like a massive mop-up cover-up.
It was almost like this entire thing was brought as a pretext for the feds to raid Diddy's home to get tapes of Obama or to get tapes of some Democrat politician from inside of Diddy's house that they didn't want Diddy to have.
And then they said, sorry for your trouble.
You're going to spend a couple nights at Rikers.
And don't worry, we're going to have the deep state mop-up operator come get you.
Just an important reminder that James Comey was the one, of course, brought in to clean up Hillary Clinton's nightmare.
This is the Comey family business.
You've got to effing fire.
You've got to fire these people.
You've got to rid our federal government.
Maureen Comey works for Trump right now.
James Comey's daughter works for the Department of Justice.
James Comey's dumbass daughter was the one who was charging all this.
Why was that allowed?
James Comey is one of the stupidest and dumbest people alive.
His spawn, his lineage, who was clearly trained by him, should not be allowed to bring these massive cases of great import.
And this was a case of great import.
Diddy was the key to everything.
He was the new Epstein.
The feds threw this case.
They threw this case.
We can prove it, ladies and gentlemen.
And we can prove it.
Let's begin.
Let's begin with a very interesting clip of one of the rappers who rolled with Diddy.
His name is Reggie White.
And he straight up predicted what was about to happen.
You got to always rewind the tape back and look at who was right.
Who was right?
Who was predicting the future years before it happened?
Here's Reggie White.
This clip, I think, is from like 2020.
It was way before any of these Diddy trials or anything like that.
And he was like, nope, get ready.
Diddy is going to be caught.
Watch.
But he needs to build a spot over there in Bally for his boy Puffy.
Puffy need I warn Keefy need to take his ass over there.
There's no extradition laws over there.
So I'm warning you now, Puffy.
Take your ass over there.
Reggie Prediction.
I know Puffy is smart enough, and he probably done already cleaned his houses.
But sexual predators, what do they do?
What do, and we'd be like, damn, why?
They treat their sex tapes like, y'all remember that song me and my girlfriend that Pac did?
What he was talking about?
What was Pac talking about, y'all?
Do y'all really know what he's talking about?
For those of y'all know what he's talking about, he's talking about a gun, but sexual predators is what hold on to their tapes.
And cops know that.
So I wouldn't be surprised if some storages or some of Puffy properties be getting raided real soon.
Because they need to get to those tapes.
They get one of those tapes with him with those little people that have been making the accusations.
Woo!
He has predicted what was about to happen.
Diddy will be facing a maximum of 22 years in prison.
He'll probably get nothing.
The way that it'll work is he'll probably get nothing.
The feds through this case, Diddy was protected.
He was clearly an FBI informant.
Yes, Alex.
That's who I'm talking about.
Yes.
It's been a long 24 hours.
Yes.
And he was somebody who was obviously working with the feds.
This is wild.
Now, how do we know he was working with the feds?
Well, a couple of reasons.
Let's go through all of them.
Diddy was someone who worked specifically and directly in order to ensure that Democrats got elected.
Here's a Jesse Waters breakdown of how that operation worked.
Diddy, one of the biggest names in the music business, three Grammys, a long list of Billboard hits and side ventures, making him a billionaire for two decades.
Diddy was the Democrats' biggest black celebrity influencer.
In 2004, Diddy spearheaded the voter die movement at the DNC.
We're spreading a simple, urgent message.
Vote or die.
Yes, it's that serious.
They used to joke around about us about saying we were disenfranchised.
We were too lazy to vote.
On November 3rd, they won't be laughing no more.
The youth of America will have to.
Black America listens.
People said vote or die.
People voted because Puffy said vote or die.
Vote or die.
You know, if he affected me, then he must have affected millions of us young black people.
I voted for Kerry.
Obviously, I voted for Kerry.
I voted for John Kerry.
I voted for John Kerry.
I voted for John Kerry because simply, you know what I'm saying?
I voted for John Kerry.
Man.
Really, really frustrating.
So, Diddy is being protected.
The feds brought in their cleanup mop-up operation and are protecting their new upstate.
That's clearly what's happening.
Oh, shoot.
Okay.
All right.
Ladies and gentlemen, forgive us as we try and put the show together at the live show.
What do we know about Diddy?
Well, we know this extremely curious case where Diddy's sex slave, who was incarcerated because he was trying to warn Trump that there was a satanic cabal that was out to get him, has a deposition tape where he explains that Diddy was part of a satanic cabal that included Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and that they were out to kill Donald Trump.
This is all on camera.
Now we know that this man, his name's Jonathan Odie, was telling the truth.
I mean, you can't have that out there, can you?
Here's just part of Jonathan Odie's confession.
Here we go.
So to the American fan I put on the front desk and I throw the shout out here.
Basically, what I did that for is to transmit a statement to the American people and to Donald Trump that we're not accepting more corruption and abuse from their system of France.
Okay.
Donald is still blind because he thinks that he let Hillary off the book and she's okay.
You understand what I'm saying?
I'm trying.
Okay.
Keep going.
It ain't like the CIA and then they want to do the same thing that they did to JFK.
Okay.
Why?
Because they want the United States to fall.
They've already been creating a state of chaos and confusion that want the United States to fall.
Dharma was against their agenda and won the presidency.
Okay.
He did get help from Russia.
He did get help from the Saudis.
He also got help from a lot of Republicans in India, which is the electoral college.
There's so much here.
This is like, I'm getting all the Epstein vibes here.
There's so much here that they wanted covered up.
Those rappers who worked with Diddy and who were moguls with Diddy, Suge Knight, who's currently in prison right now, saying regularly during interviews, that Diddy was a federal informant, that he was a Fed, and that he worked with and for the intel agencies.
Here's just one example of Suge Knight explaining how this operation worked from prison.
Just one of the many people from prison who were out and out saying more than Maureen Comey said in her prosecution of Diddy, which is her job, as they clearly threw this entire case.
I mean, it's just disgusting.
It's sickening to me.
We're going to make sure that we have people from the Justice Department on the program.
We apologize for the, you know, you can never book these things out because you never, like, there, there are major frustrations in how long it's going to take to return a verdict on this.
They were jammed up yesterday.
You just never know.
But ladies and gentlemen, this is what it is.
Diddy's going to skate.
Diddy's going to skate off this.
And he's going to appeal it.
He's going to appeal it.
He's going to have all these high-priced lawyers appeal it.
And the government's case is going to collapse because the government's already lost their main case against Diddy.
And why?
Because he was a protected informant.
Here's Sug Nike, ladies and gentlemen.
Opinion or knowledge, how long was he an informant?
I think probably since the 90s.
Wow.
We had a conversation before.
And look at the things he was able to do.
He was able to do all these things.
Nothing happened.
His friend, one of his partners, they got convicted for selling drugs for the company.
Nothing never happened to him.
And he got Obama to give him an appointment, no problem at all.
I couldn't go to Obama and say, my child and friend is in prison for life.
Let him go.
It would never happen.
That's for sure.
And that did happen with P. Happen.
Yeah.
Thousand percent.
You think Obama had anything to do with any of these parties that he had?
Absolutely.
Wow.
You got presidents.
You got preachers.
T.D. Zek is one of the biggest black preachers around that everybody loves.
Everybody in prison, if they try to get the word of religion, they're not going to the temples nowhere.
They're trying to watch T.D. Jacks.
He has to resign from his whole community.
That's right.
You talking about the top of the top.
Okay.
It's time and time again.
This is the last clip that we'll play on this, but we just were very, we're incredibly disappointed in this.
I was talking, I'm not going to betray who I was talking to yesterday, but it was a really high-up member of federal law enforcement who was at the event yesterday that we were at.
And we got to get to all that.
We didn't, you know, of course, you can never plan these things.
We thought we'd get, you know, you never know.
It could be months until we get the diddy verdict, but we got it this morning.
And so it's, you know, we do actually have an announcement.
Alan Dershowitz will be joining the program to talk about this.
All right.
And then potentially Josh Hammer as well from the Article 3 project.
This is...
This is something that's depressing to us for one specific reason.
The American public needs to know that the justice system is real and that it isn't just a massive deep state cover-up operation or a massive deep state execution operation as they tried to pull against Donald Trump.
Remember, I mean, one of the things that Donald Trump said, ALX, do we have this clip?
Donald Trump says, you know, Biden wanted me in here, that son of a bitch.
If we don't have it, get it for me, please.
Trump, you know, I'm standing right next to Trump yesterday.
And, you know, Trump's in this brand new immaculate detention facility that's been built.
And Trump walks right up, he looks me straight in the eye, and he's like, Joe Piden wanted me in one of these cages.
That son of a bitch.
And that's what we've seen.
The rep on the street, the rep on the street, and this is, I was telling this to, I was telling this to a very high up level, very high up federal law enforcement official.
And I said, the rep on the street is that Democrats go straight for the jugular.
They go for the headshot every single time, every single time, against us, against Jay Sixers, who I also met like in a spectacular J Sixer yesterday, who was shedding tears, so thankful for this program and for our defense of J Sixers.
They imprison our people for nothing, and then they have total absolution, complete and total absolution for their own side.
They will never lay a glove or a finger on any other Democrat.
No Democrat ever gets prosecuted.
That's the rep on the street.
And then when we get into power, we refuse to ever drop the hammer on even their most heinous criminals, of which Diddy is one.
Imagine if the government actually went hard at Diddy.
Imagine if the government actually used what they knew and know about Diddy, released all the tapes, was able to implicate a wide number of very powerful people.
Same thing with Epstein.
Imagine if the government actually went hard when we ran it, when we run it.
But we don't.
Now, this isn't a critique of President Trump, meaning that I think Donald Trump's administration is doing their level-headed best to fix this trend.
But the trend is there nonetheless.
The Republicans are weaklings and just roll over and allow open and obscene criminality, like from Diddy, and let James Comey's kid prosecute Diddy.
And that Democrats, when they're in power, will straight up put innocent people in prison.
They'll take, if you're wearing a red MAGA hat, they will throw your grandmother in jail.
They're ruthless animals when they get power.
And that's the difference.
Interesting.
Maybe we get Viva Fry on.
Have you asked?
Have you asked Viva?
Okay.
Viva Fry, ladies and gentlemen, maybe, this is a great point.
Apparently, Diddy, Epstein, and Maxwell were sex trafficking to the same people, but absolutely no one.
The prosecution was the cover-up.
That is the point right there.
That is the point right there.
Okay.
All right, ladies and gentlemen.
Pretty wild, a pretty wild turn of events.
It's what pisses us off the very most is that you just, you see this, and then and then what does it do?
Everybody sees Diddy turning on Trump.
Everyone saw Diddy, you know, that clip.
Diddy saying white men like Trump, they need to be banished.
Grab it, please.
White men like Trump.
Got to be banished.
Everyone sees this clip, Diddy, somebody who was like sidling up against Trump and like begging for Trump's blessing, running into Trump, running over to Trump to take photos at every party.
Diddy gets completely turned on Trump, goes and gets used to elect every Democrat, gets always trotted out.
Every single election series is just a good little boy for the Democrat Party.
And then what happens?
He's able to commit these hideous crimes.
It's all on tape.
And the government wraps it all up.
The prosecution is the cover-up.
Yeah, I want Viva Fry on this, please.
See if Viva's available.
We have Dershowitz as well.
Let's just hear this clip just one more time.
If this man is elected, we're not standing by no more getting killed.
We're not scared of anybody standing up and standing by.
We're on the verge of a race war.
White men like Trump need to be banished.
That way of thinking is real dangerous.
When you look at it, we don't have no choice.
You know what I'm saying?
You can say what you want about Biden.
I can't say I love the pick either, but hey, we got to get him in office, and then we got to hold him accountable.
All right.
All right.
Here we go, ladies and gentlemen.
We got a wild show today.
Didn't expect to do the first 45 minutes on Diddy, but we're not in total control of the news cycle, even though we were kind of a part of it yesterday.
So here we go.
We're going to jump into our guests and our great booker, Kara, is just locking in for a bunch of very interesting people that we're going to be speaking with about Diddy.
But first, somebody who was booked before all of this, but I'm sure she has a take on what's going on, is the great ambassador and chief of protocol for the United States State Department, Monica Crowley, joins the show live right now.
you you you you you you you you Thank you.
Monica, I know it's not exactly what you're here to talk about, but, you know, Diddy's out there working for the Democrat Party saying white men like Trump need to be banished.
And then lo and behold, James Comey's daughters gets a chance to prosecute him, and he is pretty much going to be able to skate on everything.
Seems really strange to us.
And the people in our audience are very upset and I think blackpilled at this point to say, like, where is real justice, you know, in this country?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And where is real accountability for very serious crimes?
I mean, we do have a judicial system.
We've got a jury system.
Can you argue that that jury was a jury of Diddy's peers?
I don't know.
You can make an argument either way.
But I think, you know, when you get a verdict like this and everybody has to respect the verdict, but it does feed into a greater sense of cynicism about the entire system, that the elite, that the wealthy, that the well-connected, if they have enough money, if they have enough power, that they can essentially skate on horrendous crimes that were alleged here that you and I would certainly probably not skate on and the audience probably wouldn't skate on.
So I think, you know, it does feed into a greater sense that the entire system is broken.
And that also feeds into one of the big reasons why President Trump was elected, because a lot of people looked at broken systems in every direction, whether it was economic, political, judicial, legal, and they said, we have to fix all of this or the country is not going to be able to sustain itself.
So this is one of those cases.
And I know there are discrete facts in this case, but I think that one of the big things President Trump is trying to do is clean up all of our institutions and clean up all of our systems.
And it is a very heavy lift because the corruption has been so deeply entrenched for so long.
Yeah, okay.
So you just kind of lead me right into it, which is this question.
James Comey is out making threats on the life of the president.
And he's been doing this and acting as sort of like a shadow government against Donald Trump for a very long time.
James Comey is somebody who would have loved to have seen Donald Trump in prison and celebrated gleefully and squeezing like a teenage girl every single time that a federal case was brought against Donald Trump.
Of course, James Comey in this post put 8647 in seashells there as he's trotting along the beach.
Such a humiliation for a 60-year-old man to be playing with seashells on the beach.
But nonetheless, he was dragged in by the Secret Service and questioned.
And we believe that James Comey is a particularly evil individual.
Why is James Comey's daughter allowed to bring forth these very, very important prosecutions for the federal government, even in this current era?
Whether Diddy joined Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein, Maureen Comey seems to be getting all of these cases.
Very odd.
Yeah, and I know that that is a very legitimate question that a lot of us have.
I think, Benny, it's more of a question for the Attorney General, Pam Bondi, who oversees DOJ as to why Comey's daughter is still a prosecutor there.
She's had a hand in a lot of issues that are very politically sensitive.
So, you know, in this position as Chief of Protocol of the United States, Benny, I can't address anything political or get too political.
So that's about as far as I want to go on that.
But I'm very happy to talk about America 250, which we're kicking off tomorrow.
You know, you can never tell, you can never tell the news, you know, you can never like predict the news cycle.
And so it's just, we know that you've seen a lot of these things.
We know it's been frustrating for you.
We know that you also are a New Yorker and that you, you know, you, you understand the city and you understand the politics.
And this is what people are going to be talking about today.
But nonetheless, there are some beautiful things that are happening in the country nonetheless.
And we're here to fix it, right?
That's exactly right.
This is why people delivered President Trump to sort of restore this.
And that's what you're doing at America 250.
We have the website up right here.
We saw the wonderful U.S. Army birthday celebration.
And you're just getting started, right, Monica?
Oh, absolutely.
We are kicking off tomorrow, Benny, a full year of landmark celebrations for America 250 and celebrating America's 250th birthday.
And you know what, Benny?
What a gift.
What an absolute gift that we have President Trump in office during this epic moment in our history.
Imagine if it were the other team.
Imagine if it were Kamala Harris presiding over America 250.
She basically put out a statement, maybe.
But what we have planned is a full year of celebrations, both nationally here in Washington and New York, Boston, Mount Vernon, et cetera.
But we're also expanding it.
Every state has their own America 250 Commission.
So all 50 states and U.S. territories will be celebrating over the next year.
We are kicking it off tomorrow with a huge event at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines, Iowa.
The headliner is none other than President Donald J. Trump.
He will be speaking at about 7.30 Central Time from the fairgrounds.
I am very honored to be asked to speak before him.
So you'll see the both of us, but he's the headliner.
And we're going to have dazzling displays.
We, of course, are going to have fireworks.
We're going to have live musical acts tomorrow.
And it is a way to launch this full year of celebration for just celebrating America's exceptional history, our leadership, our strength, our patriotism, our pride, and our purpose.
Because a lot of that has gotten lost over the last many decades, but certainly over the last four years.
And President Trump, one of the big reasons why he won with the tagline, Making America Great Again, is because he is literally making America great again.
Pride in America is on the upswing.
And all of this over the next year is about reinforcing that.
And Betty, you know, you talk about this all the time.
I've talked about this throughout my entire career.
The divisions and the polarization in this country is so deep and so serious that America 250 really gives us a providential opportunity to bring the country back together, to unite America through patriotism, shared values, and this renewed sense of civic pride.
So I want to encourage everybody to go to our central website.
It's America250.org, America250.org.
If you're watching us from the great state of Iowa and you want to join us tomorrow or elsewhere in the Midwest, or even you want to catch a late flight from anywhere else to join us, go to America250.org.
You can RSVP for the big extravaganza there tomorrow.
July 4th, the next day, we'll be back in the swamp, back in Washington for the national fireworks, which the president will preside over.
And you know what he's doing on Friday here?
Benny, this is so extraordinary.
He is inviting the bomber pilots that flew that extraordinary, very successful mission to Iran.
He's having them as his guests at the White House on July 4th.
And we're also going to have a spectacular flyover of those bombers.
Washington, D.C., the B-2s, the F-22s, and the F-35s are going to fly over D.C. on July 4th.
All of to say these next two days are going to be just an extraordinary kickoff to an extraordinary year.
It was one of my favorite quotes, President Trump saying, well, I needed to run for president because I saw on the calendar that we were going to have the World Cup.
We were going to have the Olympics in America.
We were going to have the 250th celebration.
You can't have a communist or Marxist in charge of the nation to humiliate us during those celebrations.
And that's just, damn, that's just like the most American thing ever.
It gets your blood going.
Well, that's exactly right.
And the president has said this himself, where I think in retrospect, he has this idea that this is divine destiny for the country, also for him.
And I certainly believe he's under the hand of God, just as I believe America is under the hand of God.
And certainly that genius cluster of the founding fathers who we're going to celebrate over the next couple of days in the next year, they were under the hand of God as well.
And the president has said, look, you know, as horrific as 2020 was and the pilfering of that election, it had to happen that way because now we have President Trump in office to help us celebrate America's 250th birthday with this massive year-long celebration.
But also, as you mentioned, the World Cup, which is happening next year.
And Betty, I do want to say for America 250, we are going to have a World Cup match in Philadelphia on July 4th next year.
So Philadelphia is going to be a real center of gravity for this celebration.
And one other mention, just to give you a little tease in the audience, a little tease of the kind of things that we have planned.
In July 4th, 1976, the bicentennial, New York, which I believe is the deepest harbor in America and can accommodate really substantial ships.
During the bicentennial, we had the tall ships parade going up the Hudson River.
We're going to do it again next year on July 4th.
And we have well over 40 countries that have already committed to sending a tall ship for that parade up the Hudson River with all the magnificent fireworks in New York City.
We have to save New York City and New York State too.
But this celebration is just going to be magnificent.
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, and then, like I said, all 50 states and U.S. territories are all going to have their own celebrations and their own programming going.
So, America250.org, you can find out what's happening in your communities, in your states, and really be a part of this big party.
That's wonderful.
It is going to be a huge party.
It's going to be a party that is definitely worth a year of celebration.
And there's lots to celebrate.
Monica, before you go, I got to ask you a real quick question about USAID and the State Department getting it shut down yesterday.
This is something that your boss, Marco Rubio, did and something that President Trump was celebrating.
We were actually able to see the chiseling of the letters taken off the building in Washington, D.C. yesterday, an announcement that the FBI actually will be moving out of the Hoover building and into that space.
And so, you know, your thoughts on this?
You're in the building.
I know there's got to be some very good energy, but USAID officially done for.
Yes.
And, you know, this is all part of what the president ran on and part of the Doge project as well, which is to root out significant waste, fraud, and abuse from the U.S. government in order to make the U.S. government run much more efficiently and to be a better steward of American taxpayer dollars.
We all work really hard for our paychecks and to see it just thrown away on corruption, on fraud, on abuse, on anti-American policies, anti-American activities.
Actually, we have been subsidizing this kind of policy activity both here and abroad.
So to see USAID go away permanently for good, I don't think many tears are being shed, at least on our side for that.
But every American should actually rejoice in the demise of USAID because the depth of corruption there and the abuse of power and the abuse of American taxpayer money was something that was very substantial and something that the president committed to rooting out during the campaign.
And it's just wonderful to see that campaign promise of many, one of many that has been, that has been and is being fulfilled by this president.
I have to put you on the spot really quickly here before we let you go, Monica.
I am from Iowa.
You talking about Trump at the state fair, man, really gets me going.
I'm wondering if I should go up there and we should cover that speech.
We had a really great time in Alligator Alcatraz yesterday with the president.
I saw you.
Yes, and I saw you asked him a number of really great questions yesterday about that.
But I think, Benny, I'd forgotten you're from Iowa.
Maybe I'll text you offline.
Maybe we'll have to go to Des Boys.
We'll see.
You can catch a flight.
Yes, and I'd love to see you out there.
I'm sure the president would too, because it's just going to be a magnificent party.
Yes, that's true.
We look forward to joining you in many of these endeavors.
And in following along, you must follow Monica Crowley.
Here she is with 1.3 million subscribers on X and just a picture perfect cover photo there on her X account.
You can follow her at Monica Crowley.
Make sure that you're giving power to the people who are fighting for you.
And Monica Crowley has just one of the best jobs in the entire Trump administration.
We're so honored to know her.
Thank you, Monica, for keeping America.
I do.
And by the way, thank you, Benny.
And I do have the best job in all of Washington, D.C. I'm so honored and I'm so blessed.
Thank you so much.
America250.org.
Thank you, Monica.
Godspeed.
You bet.
Thanks, Benny.
Bye.
you Thank you.
Ladies and gentlemen, okay.
You know what?
Sometimes we're like, we're so glad.
Sometimes I'm glad.
You know, I'm talking directly to Alex and Kara about this.
Like, you get, you become a doomer, right, on this stuff.
You become a doomer on the Diddy stuff.
And Monica Crowley is so bubbly and happy, patriotic, and has such a positive aura and energy.
Like, pull you out of the, pull you out of like the, the nothing ever happens depression.
I wanted to see Diddy in prison.
I wanted to see an actual prosecution.
I'd like to see some scumbag go to jail.
Diddy was like an extension of Jeffrey Epstein.
And you know how much we rage about that on the program.
And I kind of like, you know, call me just like a dreamy-eyed optimist.
But I kind of hoped that it would happen.
Like I thought that maybe we might actually get it.
We might actually get a proper prosecution.
I really thought that that might happen this time around.
But here we are, ladies and gentlemen.
Well, we'll see.
We'll see.
Apparently, our booker, Kara, who's great, and we don't, you've never seen her on the program.
She's absolutely spectacular.
And she's just been hustling here.
We have a number of excellent guests who will join us to talk about this.
This is obviously going to be the news of the day.
How did it happen?
And what happens next here for Diddy?
We have a number of legal experts who are on, and we have so much else to actually get to.
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Okay, ladies and gentlemen, we have Alan Dershowitz who will be joining as soon as we get a couple, as soon as we kick the tires just a little bit on his connection.
We're getting him set right now.
There's a lot going on in the world.
Maybe just ever so quickly, we can cover that Paramount, CBS, has been forced to pay President Trump eight figures.
There's also another interesting legal story here.
Why are all these media companies settling with Donald Trump?
Donald Trump has been settled, media companies have settled for what will end up being close to $100 million with Donald Trump.
$100 million, more money than any of us will ever see in our lifetime.
These are corporate media companies giving that to Donald Trump.
Paramount CBS, forced to pay eight figures.
This could be potentially up to $30 million, this single settlement.
Now, ABC News has already settled as well, $15 million with President Trump.
Perhaps we will ask that question.
The reason why is because of this, we'll play it very quickly here.
This is Kamala Harris answering on a very divisive issue during the 2024 election about Israel and Gaza.
You'll see a pretty stark and different answer here.
Here's what Kamal's actual answer was when asked, why is Bibi Netanyahu defying your administration?
Because we all know Joe Biden was a vegetable at this time.
Why is Bibi Netanyahu defying you?
Here's what Kamala's answer was, and here's what was actually aired.
Go.
But it seems that Prime Minister Netanyahu is not listening.
Well, Bill, the work that we have done has resulted in a number of movements in that region by Israel that were very much prompted by or a result of many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region.
It seems that Prime Minister Netanyahu is not listening.
We're not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for the United States to be clear about where we stand on the need for this war to end.
In one answer, Kamala Harris is saying, oh, the war needs to end, the end.
You know, it's very crisp, clean, direct, and to the point.
In the other answer, it is like a home shopping network level salad shooter infomercial where she says like nothing.
She says nothing.
And this is, of course, this is arguably the most important topic of the election for the left-wing base.
Remember, they were taking over entire campuses and they were attacking students, camping out, marching in the street, burning down buildings.
This was Kamala Harris's own base.
Okay.
Ladies and gentlemen, okay, just checking in here.
I'm checking in here.
All right.
Okay.
All right.
We're working here, ladies and gentlemen, on Alan Dershowitz to talk about this.
I'm just going to, ALX, I'm just going to throw it.
I got to throw it to you and Klein.
Okay, to figure this one out.
for the programming.
So just let me know.
Just let me know what's up.
So obviously CBS changed the answer.
The reason why this is important is because CBS isn't allowed to do this.
Clearly, one, it's unethical.
But two, it rigs the election.
It changes the answer in favor of Kamala Harris.
Now, CBS is not allowed to do this because CBS gets given these lavish broadcast licenses by the federal government.
The stipulation of those broadcast licenses is that they are going to report news in the public interest, that they're not going to side with one party or the other.
And it's laughable because that's obviously all that these networks do, the ABCs, the NBCs, and the CBSs, they all do the exact same thing.
Donald Trump is finally suing them over it and then yanking their broadcast licenses, which of course are worth billions upon billions of dollars.
Actually, Frankly, they're priceless.
These major networks were set up in a time when the government decided that they could make government propaganda networks.
And that's what they are.
And they've always been like that: ABC, NBC, and CBS.
That's why they had the heads of intel agencies and military generals running them when they were first chartered.
It was a de facto government propaganda vehicle that was going to be pumped into every television in the country.
And that is why you could turn on any TV and get NBC, CBS, and ABC for free, along with PBS.
This is true government propaganda.
Fox News doesn't get that right or privilege.
CNN doesn't get that right or privilege.
We don't get that right or privilege.
They should have their broadcast licenses stripped and they should have to pay for it like everybody else.
the rest of us are left fighting for scraps as these major news companies and broadcast companies rig elections for Democrats, and now they're having to pay.
The settlement could range to the tune of $30 million, And so fake news doesn't pay.
All that will be paid to President Trump's presidential library.
And that is, of course, added to the $15 million that has already been paid by ABC News.
President Trump is also suing the New York Times.
He's suing ABC News and he's suing Simon Schuster, the publisher.
All right.
So, ladies and gentlemen, as I await word from my producers as to where we are with our guests, I think we should flow into the news of yesterday, what we were planning on and very excited to talk about before we got blackpilled with this, with this, you know, with this Diddy jury and with this drive.
Okay, all right.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, Dershowitz has been canceled.
We will be efforting other guests during the show.
Brett Tolman would be awesome.
Viva would be awesome.
We'll see.
Ladies and gentlemen, it just is what it is.
Yesterday, we had a wild day with President Trump at Alligator Alcatraz.
It was our great honor to be able to go there.
This is what I planned on doing for a monologue this morning.
It is our job to report the truth.
You give us the power to do that.
You're our bosses.
But we are the new media.
And so we're doing this together.
And it's really exciting.
We got to go in this very small travel pool with the president through this brand new detention facility.
And the Libs are losing their effing minds over this detention facility.
But they don't understand that this would be unnecessary if they hadn't have shipped in 30 million criminal aliens.
You created this problem.
We're the ones fixing it.
The people who will be held here are going to be predominantly men.
They're going to be held by higher standards than even the federal prison system.
The facilities were actually immaculate and were built within days.
Eight straight days, ladies and gentlemen, is all it took to build these facilities.
And so we have a massive issue here for libs.
Because, you know, photos exist of much worse facilities that were run by not only Barack Obama, but also Joe Biden.
And there was never any concern for this.
You know, this is what you get when you actually open your borders.
This is Barack Obama touring a kids in cages facility.
Oh, could you possibly imagine?
Well, lucky for us, we don't have to imagine.
You can actually see him here walking the floor.
Donald Trump is the one getting attacked for this.
They're calling it alligator Auschwitz.
No, ladies and gentlemen, the people who created this problem is the left and open borders.
Now, this is actually conveniently at an airstrip, and we were able to walk through and we'll be releasing a full tour of this entire facility.
We got exclusive access, and then we got exclusive access to President Trump yesterday.
We also got some exclusive swag.
The internet's losing their mind over this swag, which was given to us by the great Attorney General of the state of Florida.
His name is James Uthmeyer.
Hold on.
Here it is.
Boom.
Got it right here, actually.
This will be a permanent part of the studio.
Maybe we'll put it back here.
I'm not sure.
I don't know why we're going to put it on the wall.
Yeah, we'll be a permanent part of the studio.
Our official alligator Alcatraz swag.
Alligator Alcatraz is actually the deadliest prison in all of America, not because of what happens on the inside, but because of what's happening on the outside.
It is deep in the heart of the Everglades.
It is 500 miles away from really anything, surrounded by nothing but swampland and creatures that will murder you dead in every direction.
It's not a place you want to escape from.
And it's, we didn't, we didn't create the problem.
Like, this is what I don't get about all the, like, the lids are losing their minds over that video.
Oh my gosh, don't go on TikTok.
Like, there's so many reactions to this video.
We'll do a full breakdown.
We'll do a full breakdown today on the channel.
But there's so many reactions to this video.
This is so triggering for them.
We didn't create this problem.
You did.
We're just solving it.
Solving it in the best possible way.
Here's Alligator Alcatraz swag on our, by the way, Benny shop, available at BennyJohnson.com.
You know, the moment that we see Libs like shrieking and crying over this kind of stuff, then, you know, what you're going to do is you're going to cause us to lean in and lean in hard.
There you go.
You can get your Alligator Alcatraz t-shirts and swag.
Okay.
There you go, ladies and gentlemen.
All right.
So this was yesterday.
It was a wild one.
And we got a chance to chat with Trump.
We got a chance to talk with Trump.
It was our great honor.
We get given these opportunities because of you, the administration.
We got to see also Carolyn Levitt.
You have that photo?
Boys, boys, boys.
So we got a chance to chill with Carolyn Levitt.
Carolyn Levitt promised us that we would be able to ask a question at the White House, new media seat.
So we're working on that right now.
And we are also well aware that the White House is monitoring this audience, proud of this audience, and is locked in with this audience.
It's great.
Fake news is worst nightmare there in one photo.
Again, it is our great honor to simply ask, act as your emissary, and to simply be there for the capacity to deliver the questions that you want to have answered.
And these are the questions that you wanted to have answered.
So we began, ladies and gentlemen, with a question on the Rio Grande.
There we go.
Is this the official, is this the good one?
Okay, good.
We fixed the audio.
Okay, fantastic.
So the Rio Grande is, of course, the long strip of water that separates Texas and Mexico.
President Trump has long wanted to fill it with crocodiles.
We asked President Trump if he still intends on doing that, and his answer rocked the internet.
Let's go.
Mr. President, in 2018, you suggested putting alligators in the Rio Grande to prevent crossings in Texas.
Is this a dream come true for you, sir?
Well, I was thinking about that, I must say.
It was meant more as a joke, but the more I thought of it, the more I liked it, if you want to know the truth.
And they were serious, they were actually crocodiles.
They were crocodiles from Africa.
They are a step beyond.
But no, that was really meant as a joke, but a lot of people liked it.
And a lot of people think we should do it, Franklin.
A lot of people think we should do it.
Okay.
Well, so we started.
You know, you got to just ask something that's on brand.
And then, ladies and gentlemen, we moved on to CNN.
CNN is an organizer.
Here it is.
CNN was pushing an app that allows for the tracking of ICE and the tracking of ICE agents.
This is, of course, going to put our federal agents in threat.
And this is something that is patently evil.
And we wanted the president's take on this.
And, well, here's fire and brimstone for President Trump.
The President and Madam Secretary, CNN yesterday pushed an app that lets you track where ICE agents are.
Tom Homan was saying that perhaps CNN should be prosecuted for that.
Let's instruct you to law enforcement.
Your response?
Yeah, we're working with the Department of Justice to see if we can prosecute them for that.
Because what they're doing is actively encouraging people to avoid law enforcement, activities, operations.
And we're going to actually go after them and prosecute them for the partnership of Ham if we can.
Because what they're doing, we believe, is illegal.
And they may be prosecuted also for having given false reports on the attack in Iran.
You'll give a totally false report.
It's totally obliterated.
And people have to be celebrated and not come home and say, what do you mean we didn't hit the target?
The target put it.
You know, the pilots came home and they said we hit the target.
So they may be very well prosecuted for that.
what they did to everything just so lately.
Okay.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, CNN responding to this question, CNN Communications.
This is an app that was publicly available to any iPhone user who wanted to download it.
There's nothing illegal about reporting on the existence of this or any other app, nor does such reporting constitute promotion or any endorsement by the app by CNN.
So they're scared.
We were getting response after response after response yesterday.
Let's continue.
Gavin Newsome, ladies and gentlemen, we got a question in on Gavin.
Donald Trump goes scorest.
I was thinking, okay, you know, as we're touring this facility, why not ask him about the absolute opposite of the governor in America?
He's there with Ron DeSantis here in Florida building these brand new detention centers.
Well, the guy who oversees the actual Alcatraz, his name's Gavin Newsome.
He's fighting President Trump.
He's burning L.A. to the ground.
Might as well ask him about Gavin Newsom, and they both went off.
Here we go.
Mr. President, Mr. Governor, what's the message to Governor Gavin Newsom inside of this facility?
Well, the first thing he should do is come here and learn something, because they don't do this.
they wouldn't know where to begin.
And if they did it, it would cost them a hundred times more.
So I would say he should call the governor and Christie, and I'm sure you'd give him a, That's a shame we didn't get the full response there.
I'm going to, producers, I'm going to need the full, because that was like a full two to three minute response from not only DeSantis, but Trump and the Gnome.
Yeah, let's have the full clip there.
Thank you.
Gavin Newsome was responding, though, to that.
It's amazing.
We were able to trigger Libs all day yesterday.
It's insane.
So we got Newsome responding.
Here we go.
Trump would rather talk about alligators than his major signature big, beautiful bill for a reason.
This is weak.
Weak, bro.
Weak.
Well, we're glad you're triggered, producers.
Let me know.
Do you have the full response, please?
Thank you.
This is the one, though, that went thermonuclear.
It was Trump on Zorhan Mandami.
Trump on Zorhan Mandami.
Now, Zorhan Mandami, of course, is the communist who's there in charge of, well, soon to be potentially in charge of New York City.
I mean, he is the Democrat, so he has a major advantage.
The chance that he will win are very, very high in like the 80% likelihood.
Zorhan Mandami says that he will not work with ICE.
Now, the epicenter of criminal aliens in this country was New York City.
The opposite of what the state of Florida is doing is New York City.
And so Zorhan Mandami declaring that he won't be working with ICE and that he'll ban ICE and that he'll actively work against ICE detainment in his, that's a big threat.
It's obviously an illegal threat.
I wanted to ask the president about that.
And Donald Trump, boy howdy, went in hard.
He said, it's time for us to maybe arrest Zorhan Mandami.
Let's go.
Mr. President, your beloved New York City, your beloved New York City may well be led by a communist soon, Zorhan Mandami, who in his nomination speech said he will defy ICE and will not allow ICE to arrest criminal aliens in New York City.
Your message to communist Zorhan Mandami.
Well, then we'll have to arrest him.
Look, we don't need a communist in this country, but if we have one, I'm going to be watching over him very carefully on behalf of the nation.
We send him money.
We send him all the things that he needs to run a government.
And by the way, they get already, they get about three times what you get, Ron.
If you look at the per capita, Florida gets one-third of what New York gets in terms of the numbers.
Why don't you give us those numbers?
Because that's what we should send him.
Yeah, sometimes people say Florida gets more because they count Social Security recipients, but that's not money to the state.
Those are seniors that live here.
If they move to North Carolina, you could count it there.
So it has no interaction with the state government.
They get more on the city and state governments than we get.
Right.
Substantially.
We're going to be watching that very carefully, and a lot of people are saying he's here illegally.
You know, we're going to look at everything.
And ideally, he's going to turn out to be much less than a communist.
But right now, he's a communist.
That's not a socialist.
You know, I've always said, we will not have socialism in this country.
And the speeches, I said, well, what?
They skipped socialism.
And you get a lot of them like that.
And you see AOC, she's out there with her, you know, bad IQ.
She's out there ranting and raving about how wonderful he is.
And look, so far he's winning.
He still has a race to win, but so far he's winning, and he has an advantage as a Democrat in New York City.
I was there a long time ago, and it's a long time since the Republican won the city.
But you would think that a Republican would be able to win.
Or you have a good independent running, Mayor Adams, who's a very good person.
I helped him out a little bit.
He had a problem, and he was unfairly hurt over this question.
He made a statement to the effect that this is terrible.
New York City can't have all these immigrants come in.
And like he was indicted the following day.
And I said, that was a phony indictment.
That was a phony indictment.
That was a Biden indictment.
I said, don't feel bad.
I got indicted five times every time you opened your mouth.
That was a bad group.
That was a very dangerous group, I will tell you.
These were not nice people.
That was the only thing they could do.
They had no policy.
They had no skill.
They had no anything.
But they were very good at that.
They were vicious, vicious, horrible people.
Thank you very much.
I got to follow up and ask Trump.
I should have followed up and asked Trump about Zorhan wanting to tax white New Yorkers more.
Maybe I'll ask Jershowitz about that.
Dershowitz will be rejoining the program in just a moment, my producers tell me.
Okay.
Here we go.
Zorhan responded.
So we got responses from CNN, Zorhan, Gavin Newsome.
Boy, man, we call that a hat trick around here.
Here we go.
Zorhan Mandami responded, along with Kathy Hockle, the governor of New York.
President of the United States has threatened to have me arrested, stripped of my citizenship, and put in a detainment camp and deported.
Not because I've broken any law, because I refuse to let ICE terrorize our city.
Hold on.
You have broken laws, dude.
Like, we have this on the record.
You rapped about breaking laws.
You rapped about it.
You rapped about releasing people that were funding Hamas.
That's a matter of fact.
We have the song.
And we have members of Congress with documentation of you joining communist groups while you're going through your naturalization process.
That's illegal.
That's illegal.
Along with a bunch of other stuff, like taxing white people more money in New York.
That's also patently illegal.
We have that from the DOJ.
Don't worry, buddy.
We got your number.
His statements don't represent an attack on democracy, an attempt to send a message to New Yorkers who refuse to hide in the shadows.
If you speak up, we'll come for you.
We will not accept this intimidation.
Okay?
Man, that's what we're here for, baby.
We're here.
Keep that pot.
Keep that pot stirred.
Governor Kathy Huckel says, I don't care if you're the president of the United States.
If you're threatening to unlawfully go after one of our neighbors, you're picking a fight with 20 million New Yorkers, starting with me.
Oh, wow.
Okay, Kathy.
Got it.
All right.
Why don't you start by getting your eyebrows to work correctly, okay, when you're on TV?
How about you start with that?
You got that photo of Kathy Huckel where her eyebrows don't work?
And why don't you begin that?
And then you start with your non-functioning garbage state that you're running.
Yeah.
Jeez, what a mess.
I don't understand it.
But yeah, great.
You know what?
All of our questions triggered libs all throughout the entire state of New York.
And that's not the one, but we were triggering.
It was great yesterday.
Again, it's our honor.
I wish we could do the entire show on it.
We had the Diddy breaking news, so we're going to move back to that.
We have a series of incredible guests lined up to talk Diddy.
But just one final thing.
I can't help myself.
The salt that lib is too good.
Jen Saki lost her mind over our question to Donald Trump yesterday.
And we just got to drink.
We got to drink these tears, ladies and gentlemen.
Here's your salt.
Here's our coffee.
Here's our salt that lib for the day.
Freaking rain salt in the comment section.
We'll do this, and then we're going to jump into a ton of guests to talk about Diddy, this Diddy trial.
Let's go.
But didn't stop there.
When Trump finally got to Florida, he took several questions, lots of questions from right-wing reporters.
Not about his signature legislation, but about which Democratic officials he'd like to throw in jail.
Your message to communist Dorhan Mandani.
Well, then we'll have to arrest him.
Look, we don't need a communist in this country.
Former DHS Secretary Mike is.
Why hasn't he been arrested yet?
Well, I take a look at that one because what he did is it's beyond incompetence.
So take a look at it.
Very good question, actually.
Thank you.
What overwhelmingly unbiased questions from that press corps, I just have to note.
But it was like that all day.
Now, Trump did actually address the big ugly bill when he was asked directly about it, but it's very clear he wanted to talk about pretty much anything else when given the chance.
I mean, he talked about how alligators make good cops because you don't have to pay them, obviously.
He talked about supporting U.S. citizens.
He complained about the chairman of the Federal Reserve again.
He rambled on about basically everything but his big ugly bill, even the proverbial kitchen sink.
Okay.
Great.
I mean, I love it.
I love it.
I just thank you.
I thank this audience for just being there for us.
We try and show up for you in every single breaking news cycle, and we are showing up today.
We didn't know that we had the Diddy verdict today.
Maybe Alan Dershowitz did.
I'm not exactly sure.
But we will ask him right now, joining us live, the most famous and accomplished defense lawyer in all of American history, arguably, is Alan Dershowitz.
Oh, dear man.
Dersh, with technical difficulties today.
We appreciate your time.
We know that you must be incredibly busy today.
Your take on this Diddy verdict, this is quite a shocker to most who are observing this right now.
Well, what Diddy did clearly was immoral, and maybe some of the things he did were illegal into state law.
But as usual, the federal government overcharged him.
They charged him with being a racketeer under the RICO statute that was designed for the mafia.
They charged him with trafficking people involuntarily when the evidence suggests that most of these women voluntarily transactional sex.
They wanted something in exchange for the sex.
So they got him on essentially the Man Act, which prohibits people from crossing state lines for immoral purposes.
And I suspect that that conviction may very well be reversed on appeal.
And I think the trial judge thinks so too, because he's apparently going to release him on bail, which is not usually done if the judge thinks that the conviction will be affirmed on appeal.
So I suspect in the end, this is a good day for Sean Combs and his lawyers, and not a particularly good day for prosecutors.
I also think it's a good day for the law.
If it really strikes a difference and says, look, if you have non-consent to do sex, you've been victims of a crime.
But if you're engaging in sex voluntarily in order to get an advantage in the rap business, well, you know, maybe that's not criminal.
Maybe that's just something you have to discuss with your priest and your rabbi and your mother.
So how would you have charged this if you were the feds?
And we are starting to notice a little bit of a trend here with Maureen Comey and the way that the Southern District of New York are bringing these cases.
There seems to be a constant trend of skating or of lighter sentences.
And people get very frustrated about this.
And it's leading to a little bit of an erosion within at least our audience, Alan, when it comes to how the law is adjudicated.
It seems like if you're rich and powerful, if you're famous or if you serve the Democrat Party, that you get to skate.
And if you're somebody else, then you go down in flames.
Well, there's no doubt that wealth has a big, big contributing factor in getting acquittals.
I do half of my cases pro bono because I try very hard to create equality.
And I've been very successful in my appellate practice, getting convictions reversed.
Part of the reason I've been successful is that the government overcharges.
This should have been a state case.
He should have been charged with beating up his girlfriend, as we all saw in the videotape, with the cases in which there was, if there were any, non-consensual sex.
But to try to broaden this into a kind of national, international criminal enterprise and conspiracy was undercut by the videotapes and the emails by the women saying, please, please, I want to be involved in this freak out.
I want to please include me.
I'll help set it up.
Just give me a part.
Give me a role.
And I think we've seen that in the Harvey Weinstein case.
We've seen that in this case.
Some juries will agree.
Some juries will disagree.
That's the nature of our jury system.
It's everybody off the street deciding what they think is right and what they think is wrong.
He was acquitted on the RICO charge, and one of the jurors said he didn't understand it.
I've been teaching criminal law for 62 years.
I didn't understand the charge on the RICO case.
It's very complicated.
And so, you know, this is a split verdict, and nobody is going to be happy with a split verdict.
But I think the end result is that Combs will probably go free now with an ankle bracelet and a million-dollar bail and may well get his entire conviction reversed on appeal, though that's not absolutely certain.
Alan, we know a number of federal prosecutors, they're regulars on this program, and they are humiliated right now as we're texting them.
This is an embarrassment for the federal government, is it not?
It is.
It is.
And I think there are many embarrassments for the federal government.
What they've done is because they win so many of their cases, because of what I call the trial penalty.
You know what happens when a person is indicted, an ordinary person.
The government comes and says, look, if you plead guilty, you'll get six months in prison.
But if you plead not guilty, you'll get 16 years.
And so they plead guilty.
And if they don't, they get this enormously higher penalty.
That's why the Southern District of New York and the Eastern District have 92, 94% conviction rates, because most people plead guilty because they're terrified of the trial penalty.
We have to change that.
We have to create a system where if you go to trial and lose, you get the same penalty as if you pleaded guilty, or maybe a little bit more, but not a multiple of fivefold or tenfold.
So I think the government is getting its comeuppance a little bit because juries are feeling a little bit more like they have the power under the Constitution than they do to decide whether the government is overreached.
Government overreaching is the greatest danger that any liberal democracy faces.
So I want to just burrow down on a point that you just made here, Alan, which is the federal government seems to be committing some type of major prosecutorial errors here.
Maureen Comey is a prosecutor here.
She was also the prosecutor in the Epstein case and in Jelaine Maxwell.
And all of those cases, very strange, ending very strange, or running in a very odd way.
Along with this, it just seems peculiar, right, that her team keeps getting this.
Of course, she's the daughter of James Comey, not trying to blood libel anybody, but James Comey is out talking about 86ing Donald Trump.
It just seems peculiar to keep her on these cases.
What is your take on that?
Yeah, she has a reputation as being a good tough lawyer, particularly on sex-related cases.
And usually success is followed by being given other responsibility.
You know, I mentioned this should be a state case, but the state of New York has and the city of New York has been horrible.
The single worst criminal case I've seen in my 62 years of experience, 250 cases, is the case against Donald Trump, the New York case against Donald Trump.
I have to tell you, I simply don't understand the prosecution.
Here, he paid money allegedly to settle a lawsuit and he listed it as a legal expense.
And somehow they get him for a federal felony that nobody can understand.
And that case, too, I think will be reversed on appeal.
It certainly should be reversed on appeal.
And so we're seeing misuses of the criminal justice system, weaponization of the criminal justice system.
And it has to stop.
It has to stop no matter whether it's done by Democrats or Republicans, liberals or conservatives.
The criminal justice system should be reserved for real, real criminals, people who hurt people like you and me, not the kind of conduct that we disapprove of, but isn't criminal, as in the Combs case or in the Donald Trump case.
I don't even disapprove of the conduct there.
Here, he settled a lawsuit with somebody who may have falsely accused him, and suddenly he's a felon.
It makes no sense.
It's bad for Donald Trump.
It's bad for America, and it's bad for the law.
So I'm hoping that conviction will get reversed too.
Look, I have a bias here.
I'm an appellate lawyer, so I like to see appellate reversals, but I do think that Sean Combs will ultimately be a free man and will have his conviction reversed, and many people will be unhappy.
Split verdicts are like kissing your cousin.
You know, nobody is very, very happy at the end result of that, but it may be the just result.
Yeah, and it's pretty ugly.
And people who are watching it say that's wrong when you see the cousins kissing and that it is wrong.
It seems wrong here, at least to our audience.
We're not lawyers, Alan.
My final question to you is this.
You talk about that it's bad for the law.
And there have been many rappers and moguls who know Diddy who have come out and said, man, he just operated with the feds.
Suge Knight is one of them.
He said it many times on the record and many credible news outlets and in many interviews.
But others have also said that he was a fed and he was working with the federal government and he was somebody who was on the dole and in the club.
And what most Americans are going to see, the rest of us, 330 million normal Americans, are going to look at this and say, this is just elitism, protecting elitism, whether that's the same thing that we say in the Epstein case or Jelaine Maxwell or here with Diddy.
And it's just further erosion that there are two tiers of justice.
And by the way, those tiers, as you just elucidated, can be weaponized against a man like Donald Trump, who stands athwart that system or a threat to that system.
And this does like erode that the entire architecture of your career, of anyone's career who plays in the, you know, who works in the law, it like further takes a wrecking ball to that, that you can buy your way out.
Well, the only issue is that we do have something unusual in America.
Only the United States really and Great Britain to a degree have it.
And that is 12 ordinary people picked off the street who serve as a barrier to prevent the federal government from getting its way always or getting the New York government.
There's a jury.
It doesn't always work.
It didn't work in the Donald Trump case.
It seems maybe to have worked in the Sean Combs case.
But under our Constitution, you're entitled to trial by jury.
And juries sometimes get it wrong, sometimes engage in racism or sexism or some of these things.
But when people ask me about the jury system, I say it's like free speech.
It's the worst possible thing in the world, except all the other alternatives or like democracy.
Would you want to abolish trial by jury?
Would you want to abolish democracy because it can produce Donnie Mayor Olti?
No, I think we have to live with the negative consequences of institutions that in general produce good results.
Do you think that there was any favoritism here?
And do you think that he could have been given a pass or a clean bill here, or maybe perhaps was charged incorrectly as a bit of a cover-up for being accessory to the feds?
I don't think so.
I think that the prosecutor in this case really wanted a conviction and tried very hard to get one and did get two, but didn't get the rest.
So it's very hard to find a cover-up when you have a complicated result like this one.
There have been cover-ups and I have seen them in my experience, but I think this is one where you had pressures to prosecute because of that video.
The video was just horrible, but it doesn't show a federal crime.
It shows more of a state crime.
And anybody who sees that video is going to say to themselves, oh my God, this guy belongs in prison.
Let's remember he was in prison for a period of time.
And I've been to that prison.
I know what a hellhole it is.
And he hopefully is not going back there, hopefully from his point of view.
But, you know, will there be ultimate justice here?
You know, justice is not something that we achieve perfectly in our earthly system.
We can do the best we can, but it's an imperfect system.
And this verdict today is an imperfect verdict that nobody will be happy with.
Yeah, you've brought up the video multiple times.
And what I keep asking is, why did they release it after the statute of limitations?
Isn't that the cover-up, Alan?
Well, if they had it before the statute of limitations, they should have charged him with a state crime.
That was a state crime.
You know, assault in the hallway of a hotel is punishable as a state crime.
So if there was a cover-up, it was a state cover-up, not a federal cover-up.
And you have to ask state authorities why they didn't prosecute if they had that video.
That videotape is a slam dunk for conviction.
Of course.
Yeah.
I mean, it's horrific.
He's beating the hell out of this defenseless woman.
I mean, it's awful.
And now he's awful.
And now you're saying he's going to skate.
And we believe you.
We believe you.
All right.
Well, thank you, Alan, for being on.
We know that you are an accomplished author, that you were on, is it 50 or 70 books now?
I have done 57 books.
And my most is Called the preventive state.
Oh, this is an interesting one.
This is coming out soon.
Trump to Harvard, go fund yourself.
Who will win?
Yeah, I'm not on Harvard side anymore.
I was a professor at Harvard for 61 years, but I have my real problems with the way they've dealt with anti-Semitism, with Trump, with their bias against conservatives.
So that book will surprise a lot of people who know about my associations with Harvard.
Yeah, very strange, all these sex trafficking cases, and they never go after the people who are part of the trafficking.
It's wild.
You know, there are false charges.
I had a woman who accused me of having sex, and then she admitted that she may have misidentified me for somebody else and withdrew all the charges, but put me through difficulties.
So, you know, we have to afford everybody the presumption of innocence.
I was able to prove my innocence.
I never met the woman, never heard of the woman.
She just made, you know, made it up and admitted ultimately that she may have mistaken me for somebody else.
And so I was glad that that was the result.
But I put myself in the position of other people who don't have the resources to fight back the way I had the resources to fight back.
So we have to preserve our presumption of innocence.
Yeah, they did the same thing with Trump.
And what was that?
Like a $500 million?
He's gotten back at them.
He's getting all these verdicts in his favor now.
And, you know, he's, look, and he's had a great first few months as president.
People, his rankings are very high.
And he's been the most energetic first three, four-month president of any that I know in my lifetime.
We were with him yesterday.
I just couldn't believe it.
We were with him yesterday.
We were rolling with him yesterday, and I'm exhausted, and I'm half his age.
It's wild.
I was his lawyer, and I worked with him closely on that first impeachment, which was an unconstitutional impeachment.
Now proud of the role I played.
But of course, nobody on Martha's Vineyard will speak to me and nobody in Harvard will speak to me.
I've been canceled because I defended Donald Trump, form of left-wing McCarthyism that we're seeing in this country.
Well, Alan, maybe we'll book you again to chat that because Sam's like, sounds like they're going to try, AOC is going to try and impeach Trump again.
A lot going on in the city of New York.
Thank you, Alan, for being on.
Everybody can follow Dershowitz here.
All right.
Thank you.
you you you Ladies and gentlemen, a shout out to our great producer team and bookers who were able to get just a stacked show here.
We have Rodney Jones, known as Little Rod, who's also suing Diddy for the tune of $30 million, who will be joining the program for the first time.
It's our honor to have him.
I hear he's wearing a great hat.
Let's see.
Let's see.
Little Rod, thank you so much for being on the program.
That is a great hat.
Thank you so much.
I'm not sure if there's a story there, but the floor is yours in your reaction to this Diddy trial ruling that he is found guilty on two charges, but the big charges he has been acquitted on.
Your experience with Diddy, the floor is yours.
Well, I'll say I'm still processing it, but it's important to know that it's still a win.
It's a win-win.
Sean Combs has for over three decades been able to escape and not answer to any crimes that he's done.
And I've successfully been able to make it where he has to answer to some crime.
He's now a two-time felon.
He's a sex offender.
And the fight is not over.
I'm hearing that there might be more charges coming to him.
And also, I personally know that there are a lot of evidence that they did not bring to this case.
So I'm hearing that they're talking about bringing more charges on later.
So I trust the justice system.
I think we just need to wait and see what this team is going to do, despite what everybody else is thinking.
There are a lot of lawsuits against Diddy out right now.
It's too many to count.
You have one of them.
Can you explain your lawsuit against Iddy?
Yeah, because this is an ongoing investigation.
I'm going to decline on that one.
They put a gag order on all the attorneys, not really the clients, but I want to respect this.
We're in a deep fight, and it's not an easy fight.
And yeah, I'm going to decline that one.
Of course.
I'll just read the headline here from the Hollywood Reporter and let it speak for itself.
Little Rod, producer, is suing Diddy for $30 million, speaks out in an interview.
He's a monster.
Little Rod says that he's now broken hiding as the bombshell lawsuit could take down Sean Combs and his empire moves through the courts.
So can you explain this quote, he's a monster, talking about Diddy?
Can you expand on that at all, little Robin?
I mean, we've heard some of the things that was uncovered in this trial with the arsenal and the kid cuddy, all the threats and everything.
I mean, it doesn't take a rocket science to see the type of behavior that he's capable of doing and have done.
He's a monster.
Just to give you a little bit, someone on my team was flipped.
He did flip them.
And I don't know if you have any kids or anything, but I do.
They threaten my kids.
You know what I'm saying?
They threaten me.
They hired a private investigator to start following my people and tracking down and trying to turn people against me.
I've had all types of threats, phone calls from people I know, don't know, and a whole nine yard.
So I simply last year had to move and find somewhere.
I don't even, I haven't.
I didn't even go outside to take out the trash.
That's how afraid that I was.
I've seen certain things behind closed doors with this guy being present that is just crazy.
You know what I'm saying?
So, the best thing that I could do was to go hiding because they were for sure looking for me.
I don't know if you guys know, but Cassie case did not bring or trigger this, this case that the feds did.
It was what I did that triggered this.
And I also sat down with them for about five days just to discuss all of the evidence and a lot of things that I seen over there, which gave them the right to go do the raid.
And they found guns there, defaced.
They found drugs.
I told them about the drug mule and everything.
He was loading the plane with drugs in the fanny pack that day.
So a lot of things that I said were found to be true, but some of those things did not come up in the trial.
And I'm pretty sure that they have an angle and a reason why, which they did say that they're going to bring more charges.
Now, that's very interesting.
There's a lot of speculation about those private jets that were flown into the Bahamas from Diddy's multiple mansions and what was on those planes.
You're saying that there were drugs on the planes?
Well, I can't tell you exactly what was on those planes on that specific day.
However, when they did catch Brendan Paul, he did have a fanny pack with drugs and he did plead guilty to that and he did testify in this trial.
So I'm not aware if he had drugs on that day.
You know, there's lots of rumors.
Of course, I just heard you guys talking about him being an informant for the feds, specifically the FBI since the 90s, et cetera.
You know, there's rumors going on that Christina Coram, KK has ties to the cartels or are a family member or something of that sort.
You know what I'm saying?
It's so many things that are being said.
I believe a lot of it is true.
But I can't tell you on that specific day if he had drugs transporting back and forth because I wasn't there.
In fact, I was hiding.
What about this allegation?
What about this allegation that he's the Epstein of the music industry?
Have you seen anything like that?
I mean, obviously, we've heard some of the testimony.
He's been found guilty, of course, of prostitution, violations of what's called the Man Act.
But maybe you could detail perhaps what you've witnessed and maybe what more charges the federal government could bring here.
Because Lil Rod, most people are like, wow, this is, he's probably going to go free here.
That's what Jershwitch just said.
Yeah, I doubt if he's going to go totally free.
But in the same token, this is not a surprise to me.
I mean, we've seen him do just poof, make anything just disappear that happens.
You know what I'm saying?
But this guy has been, again, he's been allegedly a formant for over 30 years and he's gotten away with a lot of things.
He's got power.
You know what I'm saying?
He's got a lot of money and he's been doing this.
God knows who he knows.
If you look at it, the prosecutors had attorneys, but he had two attorneys per, their one attorney.
So for example, they had five attorneys, he had 10.
You know what I'm saying?
And if you look in that courtroom, a lot of the attorneys that he had represented some of the biggest mob gangsters or, you know what I'm saying, et cetera.
I'm told one of the attorneys represented Trump.
You know what I'm saying?
Not only that, Mark Garrett goes, who's I personally seen, I was there the first two days of the court.
I seen him run into and talk to Puff's attorneys, then run right outside and talk to TMZ, which was helping to shape the narrative to the public inside the courtroom.
So it's so many things that I was seeing happening that was just like nobody else can do.
I wouldn't be surprised if one of the jurors were tampered with and we just don't know about it.
You know what I'm saying?
So again, I'm still processing everything that has happened, is happening, and it's going to happen.
We all don't know.
But what we do know is he is a two-time convicted felony and he's a sex offender.
So you're saying that based on your knowledge of how Diddy operates, and you said that he threatened your children and yourself, that he may have gotten to the jury and may have tampered with the jury?
It's a high possibility.
It's a high possibility.
One of the investigators called my kid mother, and my eight-year-old at the time picked up the phone, and he was talking to my eight-year-old.
However, he was also trying to coerce my baby mother into turning against myself.
So I'm saying firsthand, I've experienced on how this guy gets very, very dirty.
Well, it's a tough day.
I think, you know, obviously Diddy was guilty of sin, and we wanted the justice system to work, and this is just the way that it works, and it's imperfect.
But we hope that you'll join us again, little Rod, and that you'll be able to elucidate for our audience what happens next.
Maybe there will be more charges.
There are a lot of lawsuits.
We're still in the major fight.
This is just round one.
You know what I'm saying?
But right now, I'm just going to focus, get back to the music.
I got a book, Diddy Will Diddy, that we're going to drop pretty soon.
But the fight is not over.
My lawsuit is still going on.
My Rico charges did drop, but we're going to bring those back as well.
You know what I'm saying?
And the fight is not over.
Here's Lil Rod's Instagram right here.
You can follow Little Rod as well.
And I'm sure you can find his music on all streaming platforms.
Thank you, Lil Rod, for being on our program.
And a moment of levity here.
You have the best hat selection of any guest we've ever had.
We've had thousands and thousands of guests.
Nobody has worn a crocheted sunflower hat like this.
And it is beautiful.
I appreciate you, man.
All right.
Thanks, Lil Rod.
Take care now.
Take care.
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Ladies and gentlemen, joining us now, Liz Crokin, who has been on the program to talk about some of the extreme curiosities about what was going on with the Diddy case, who actually predicted what was about to happen.
If I recall, she said that the federal government was potentially throwing this case and was going to let Diddy skate because he is such a protected informant for them.
Someone who has been right and right a lot.
Welcome Liz Crogan to the show.
Welcome Liz Crogan.
Liz, welcome back.
We always say the beautiful part about broadcasting in this current environment is you can see who's a fraud.
You can see who's been lying.
You can see who's been protecting.
You can see who's been right.
And there's some people who've been right for years and years and decades and decades who've been calling out this stuff.
You're just one of those people.
You were on our show a couple months ago and you made this prediction.
You said that Maureen Comey may well be throwing this case.
No, I actually, I was very skeptical of her for the obvious reasons because we know her dad is very corrupt.
But with that being said, I didn't think this was going to be a cover-up.
I definitely did believe strongly, and I said this on multiple occasions, that he would be found guilty on some of the charges.
And one of the reasons why I had confidence in this is, A, because I was following the case, you know, every single day.
But in addition to that, she was the one that prosecuted Ghillene Maxwell's case.
And Ghillene Maxwell was found guilty.
And she's still sitting in a prison cell.
And as Alan Dershowitz mentioned earlier on your show is that the SDNY has like a 94% conviction rate.
And so I was cautiously optimistic that he would be found guilty on some charges, maybe not all of them.
And I just want to echo what Lil Rod said.
And by the way, amazing get to have him on your show.
He's an absolute legend.
Can't compete with his hat.
But like he really, as he said, paved the way for this, this guilty verdict.
And again, I know it's not what everybody wants.
Everyone wanted to see him guilty on the stronger, heavier charges on the more serious charges.
But as he said, for someone like Diddy, who has managed to escape justice for three decades, a man who bragged about paying off jurors, paying off law enforcement, we know that he paid off people at the hotel to get that tape of him beating the crap out of Cassie.
Okay.
This man has evaded justice for so long because of his money, wealth, power, and fame.
And as you know, we have been living in a two-tier justice system.
So when you have a big fish like Diddy get any semblance of justice, someone who has escaped it for so long, it is a victory.
It's huge.
And as he said earlier, which I completely agree with, is that this party, this party, this Diddy party, this new Diddy party, it's just getting started.
Okay.
Diddy is facing lawsuits from over 70 individuals.
As Lil Rod said, his suit is still in play.
He said they're going to bring back the RICO charges.
He's also been guilty or he's also been accused of many, many more crimes that were not part of this case.
And Benny, if you remember, initially when he was charged by the SDNY, it was only, I think, three charges.
It was a few months ago when they expanded the charges to five counts.
And as Lil Rod said, he's hearing, and I'm hearing too, that he will be getting more criminal charges.
You look at someone like R. Kelly, for example.
R. Kelly was tried in two courts in two different states, and he was first acquitted, and then he was found guilty.
So I don't, I think this is just the beginning.
I think that this is good.
There's going to be a much, much more that we are going to see with Diddy.
This story is not over.
And as you also mentioned earlier, he mentioned, was he involved with drug trafficking?
Was he involved in sex trafficking of minors?
Was he involved with the sex trafficking of migrant children?
And I strongly believe that he potentially was involved in all three.
Leave it to Liz Crokin to come on here and historically white pill on this program.
And I appreciate it.
I really do.
You clearly follow these cases and these trials closer than any single individual.
And I have to admit that we weren't there in the court every single day, right?
We weren't reading through every single transcript.
And I'm just looking sort of Liz at this like 35,000 foot perspective on what a Norman is going to say.
And they're going to say another powerful Democrat who serves the deep state gets off from real, you know, real punishment once more, right?
Here we go.
You know, once again, we have the same thing and he's going to skate.
Dersh is saying that he may well walk free and may never do any real hard time in jail.
Do you agree with that?
Well, I mean, for now, that's a possibility.
He is facing up to 20 years in prison for the two charges that he was found guilty on.
It's being reported that, you know, he could skate.
He can only get six to 12 months because he's a first-time offender.
But again, let's say worst case scenario, he gets some light sentence and he's out soon.
I am very confident that he will be facing more criminal charges.
And again, these civil suits, some of these may go to court as well.
And there's more.
There was just another new case that was filed yesterday against Diddy, right?
And so there's a potential that more charges, more criminal charges will come from these civil suits.
So in a worst case scenario, he gets a light sentence.
It ain't over.
This is going on for a very, very long time.
And this is just the beginning.
And the other thing that I will mention that is, in my point of view, is a huge positive from this case.
It is very unfortunate it wasn't on television.
But with that being said, this trial has exposed and put a huge spotlight on so many names.
And the one name that I would bring up right now that I think is really important to mention would be Barack Obama.
His name was dragged into this trial, right?
I know that Barack Obama is involved in many crimes, including sex trafficking.
The fact that Barack Obama's name was brought into this trial and a spotlight was put on him is a huge deal.
There was that one sex worker, Jonathan Odie, the one that shot up that Trump Hotel.
So this happened in, I think, in the first week of the trial, the one that shot up Trump Hotel years ago, the one in Miami.
And in his police interrogation interview, he said that he was basically a sex slave for Diddy.
And he said that he had to attend these freak off.
Yeah, there he is.
You guys are good.
He said that he had to attend, you know, these freak off parties and they go for days.
Like I think Cassie testified that they'd go up for four days straight, right?
So he would overhear Diddy in all these different conversations with, you know, his elite pals.
And he said that these people are planning to assassinate President Trump.
And he also said that they're engaged in pedophilia, they're engaged in satanic rituals, you know, they're part of like some kind of Illuminati club.
And at the time, everyone thought he was crazy.
Everyone thought he was wacko.
Well, what ended up happening in court?
He was identified as one of Diddy's actual sex workers.
So if he was telling the truth about that, he was identified.
They brought his picture in court and they're like, oh yeah, that was one of his sex workers.
What else is he telling the truth about?
Is he lying about all this other stuff with Obama?
And he also mentioned Hillary Clinton or is he telling the truth about that too?
Because he said this before they did attempt to assassinate President Trump.
Yes, exactly.
Isn't that interesting?
That's what I wanted to ask you about, Liz.
It's like the whole last three interviews has led up to this question for you, Liz.
And since you've spent so much of your career exposing celebrity culture and exposing some of these crimes, exposing the interactions between celebrity culture and politics, and this is my open-ended question.
Who are they trafficking to?
You know, you would assume that, and with the Epstein case, that like if Epstein was guilty of sex trafficking, then you'd at least be able to pick off some of the bankers or billionaires or Gateses that he was trafficking to, right?
We know that Jeffrey Epstein was involved in a blackmail operation with a very young Russian bridge player with Bill Gates.
It destroyed his marriage.
Melinda Gates straight up says so.
And so, like, we've seen the operation.
We even know the names of the players.
Where are the charges for the people that were being trafficked to, right?
Where are the charges for the people at these freak off parties or whatever?
That's what, that's what confounds the mind for me, Liz.
Maybe you can explain.
But like, where the hell are the other charges?
Where are the people?
You have to have clients, right?
People that are, you know, part of this sick, dark, demonic universe.
Where the hell is it?
Right.
And I do believe that that will come in the next phase.
You know, so Jeffrey Epstein, unfortunately, you know, didn't kill himself before he was had time to get to his trial.
But Ghillene Maxwell did get to trial.
And it's like, all right, she was found guilty, but of trafficking to no one.
Right.
So we're still waiting to see what happens with those cases.
And I do believe President Trump's, you know, FBI and Department of Justice is going through all that evidence.
And I do believe that there will be justice for, you know, Diddy and Jeffrey Epstein's rings.
And by the way, those two rings tie together.
And I would not be surprised if at some point we found out that Jeffrey Epstein and Diddy were working together in some capacity.
But I do believe that we Will see justice for that.
You know, these rings are international and they were trafficking victims across this country, all over the world.
I do believe that Diddy was involved potentially with trafficking migrant children at the border because one of his security guys bought a huge piece of property at the border down in California and the Mexico border.
So, you know, and what's happening right now, you know, you just went to Alligator Alcatraz.
Well, who are they sending there?
Pedophiles, sex traffickers?
Like when you have someone like Jeffrey Epstein or Diddy, you're not going to necessarily see Diddy or Jeffrey Epstein at the border grabbing migrant children to traffic them.
They have foot soldiers.
And who are those foot soldiers?
Those are the low-level members of the cartels.
Those are the lower-level sex traffickers.
Those are the people that President Trump is currently rounding up and sending out of this country, sending El Salvador, like, you know, Alligator Alcatraz.
These are the kinds of thugs and people that Didi was operating with.
Forgive me.
Please forgive me.
I don't mean to interrupt you, but I just have to make a point here based on what you just said before you move on.
Because we're the only people who know this, Liz.
We saw the literature that greets the inmates of Alligator Alcatraz.
It'll be up very soon in a documentary that we'll be publishing on Alligator Alcatraz exclusively on the show.
The literature is all about sex trafficking.
The literature is all about rape and sexual assault.
Like they know who they're dealing with inside of these facilities.
So it's all printed in Spanish and various other languages.
We have it in our documentary.
That's what's being put like, so when you check in, it's all these warnings about sex crimes, right?
In the prison.
It's very, it's, it's, it's, it's, but to, to your point.
Yeah.
Like that's meant, that is what they're targeting here.
Those are the people they're targeting here.
Oh, isn't that interesting?
Well, there you go, you know, so, so these lower level sex traffickers, these are the foot soldiers for the deep state, for the Epsteins of the world, for the Diddies of the world.
So I do believe that these people will be talking and they're going to be, you know, ratting on a lot of the bigger fish.
I mean, at this point, these people have nothing to lose.
So again, I can't emphasize this enough.
I think that this is a small step in the right direction.
I think that this Diddy party is just getting started, like the new, you know, jailhouse rock version of his Diddy parties.
And I think that we're going to see more charges.
I think that we will potentially see him in court again for some of these civil cases.
And I do believe that we will be seeing charges brought against his co-conspirators.
And one more thing that I'll mention, Jay-Z.
Jay-Z, in my opinion, is worse than Diddy, right?
So he hasn't been charged yet.
He hasn't been arrested yet, but he has been alleged to have raped multiple minors.
He actually has a love child named Ramir, allegedly his love child, whose mother was 16 at the time that Jay-Z got his mom pregnant and he transferred her across state lines, which would be sex trafficking, Benny.
Okay.
This man, Ramire, has been trying to get Jay-Z to take a DNA test for years and he refuses.
He refuses.
And they've been using all kinds of, you know, intimidation tactics against him to get him to just go away.
And so, and then also I will mention that Toni Busby, who has represented many of the victims of Diddy, also filed and represented a victim who claims she was raped by both Diddy and Jay-Z years ago when she was, I believe, 13 years old.
Jay-Z sued Tony Besby in reaction to that case.
And guess what?
A California judge earlier this week threw it out.
So let me tell you, it has been a rigged justice system.
People like Jay-Z, people like Diddy were able to like, you know, just flash cash at judges, coroners, police officers, hotel staff for years and get away with their crimes.
No more.
There's a new sheriff in town.
It's the golden age.
We have Trump in office.
These people are not going to be able to get away with what they have been able to get away with for decades any longer.
And I would be looking and following closely what's going on with Jay-Z because I would not be surprised if we see charges filed against him, potentially from the SDNY, this year.
Very interesting.
Very interesting.
We had the articles up.
We were actually planning on potentially covering this, but yes, the judge has dismissed.
This is bad for Jay-Z.
The judge has dismissed Jay-Z's defamation and extortion lawsuit against Tony Busby.
This will, of course, allow Tony Busby, who is this attorney in Texas, to carry forward with his, what does he have, like 70 victims?
Is it?
Over 70.
70 victims.
All right.
And it's not Jay-Z.
There's all their celebrity names.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, you know, Liz, I really appreciate your context here.
This is why it's so important to talk to the people who are doing the work and who can see the totality of what's happening instead of just maybe perhaps me, who has been blackpilled given the coverage of President Trump and given the coverage of everyone from Hillary Clinton who it just seems strange, this Comey family.
Maybe we can end on this, Liz, but it just seems like this Comey family is constantly brought in to run cover-up and mop-up operations for deep state actors.
Obviously, the zenith of that season One was with Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election when Hillary Clinton was guilty as sin.
And James Comey was the one that it fell to to absolve her miraculously.
That was patently illegal, what James Comey did.
We all watched it on TV.
And then his daughter has just been, it's just very curious that she's been involved in so many of these high-profile cases.
A lot of these cases do get brought in New York.
I get that.
I understand.
But it just seems, it seems strange.
And to us, to us, it seemed like an easy connect the dot as a as a cover-up op.
But you're saying more to come and to not blackpill on this.
No, you know, and, you know, you know, this world, it's like who's who in the zoo?
Double agents, triple agents.
The fact that she managed to get a guilty conviction for both Diddy and Ghelane Maxwell, like that's a very good thing in my opinion.
And I'm going to try not to judge her based off of her father.
But I'm glad that you mentioned Hillary Clinton and the cover-up with her email scandals because, you know, let's also not forget that back in 2016, it was the NYPD that seized Anthony Weiner's laptop.
And that was in regards to a case where he was sexing with a 15-year-old.
So, you know, he's also a pedophile and he was found guilty of that.
And when they seized his laptop.
Prison time, right?
Anthony Weiner did prison time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now he's trying to come back and run for office because I guess the best, the best the Democrats can do is like, you know, convicted pedophiles, but whatever.
Unbelievable.
But when the NYPD sees that laptop, they found evidence on that laptop of Hillary Clinton, his then wife, Uma Abedeen, involved in crimes against children.
And that report came out in 2016.
And by the way, it also cited that not just Hillary Clinton and her associates, but the Clinton Foundation were involved in crimes against children, right?
So that report came out and very few in the media talked about it.
And then fast forward to a few years later, there was an inspector general report that came out that confirmed that report that yes, there was evidence on that laptop proving that Hillary Clinton and her associates were involved in crimes against children.
And what my sources told me back in 2016 at the time is that there was video evidence and or photographic evidence of Hillary Clinton engaged in horrific crimes involving children.
And they were so awful, Benny, that it made multiple NYPD detectives throw up and they had to seek psychological counseling.
And by the way, many of those officers involved in that case ended up dying under suspicious circumstances.
Well, you know, the Clintons got a brand.
We play it every single show, Liz.
We play it every single show.
Because it's like, you know, there's, you know, some things that are speculations and allegations.
Then there's some things that are just live on camera.
And this stuff has been live on camera.
We've seen it before.
And this, the clip that we play often and regularly on this program, which is ABC News' Amy Rohrbach saying, we had the Clintons dead to rights.
We had Bill Clinton.
We had him right there on the tapes.
And they wouldn't let me publish it.
They wouldn't let me publish the Virginia Guffery interviews.
We had her, and now she's dead.
Now Virginia Guffery's dead.
Under also like a shot, stunningly suspicious circumstances.
Now we're learning more about that death.
It's very strange.
I haven't read up on it, but there's more.
There's another news cycle on that right now that's been crossing my feed.
And I just, I guess it blends into the same, it blends into the same thing that we've been talking about.
It blends into my black pill, which is that the elite and the powerful always get away with it.
And they often get away with it with federal help.
Right.
So, you know, we've all, Jeffrey Epstein belongs to Intel.
Let him go.
He's convicted on predator charges and pedophile charges and let him go.
He belongs to us.
He belongs to Intel.
You know, it's just that's what we're that, I guess that's what we're like trying to rail against here.
But the cycle seems to be repeating itself.
Hopefully not this time.
Yeah, it's going to be different this time.
Hopefully not this time.
Well, Liz, with you saying it with such certitude, we'll believe you.
Here's Liz Crokin's account.
Should follow her.
Half a million Americans do.
She's been reporting on this for decades, and she's somebody who, frankly, she's been right about these things before anyone even knew about them, right?
So I think maybe.
Pronouns are, I told you so, Benny.
That's hot.
Pronouns are, I told you so.
As this case develops, Liz, we look forward to having you back many times over.
And now that you've made these declarations on the show, we'll pin them down and we'll say you were right maybe months into the future.
We hope so.
Right.
Like I said, this part is just getting started.
So there's going to be more to come.
It's going to be a hot summit.
We appreciate it, Liz.
Godspeed and thank you.
Thank you, Benny.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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