The Charlie Kirk Show - Michael Sussmann and the “Untouchable Class” — Devin Nunes Reacts Aired: 2022-06-01 Duration: 31:31 === Grading Black Kids Differently (05:11) === [00:00:00] Hey everybody, today on the Charlie Kirk show, Devin Nunez reacts to the Michael Sussman jury verdict. [00:00:05] Black kids being graded differently than white kids in high school in Chicago. [00:00:10] It's almost hard to believe. [00:00:12] And Nancy Pelosi's husband gets arrested for drunk driving. [00:00:16] Email me your thoughts as always freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:00:19] If you want to support Turning Point USA, go to tpusa.com. [00:00:23] At Turning Point USA, we are leading the charge to help start high school and college chapters all across America. [00:00:29] Go to tpusa.com. [00:00:31] That is tpusa.com. [00:00:33] Turningpoint USA is the battleship for freedom and liberty. [00:00:38] tpusa.com. [00:00:39] Again, I love hearing from you. 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[00:01:26] Go to andrewandtodd.com, the wonderfulandrewandodd.com. [00:01:32] I want to dive deeper into the Michael Sussman case and the entire situation around that. [00:01:42] There's a lot to unpack there, and the question is kind of what is justice? [00:01:46] How do we hold people accountable? [00:01:51] Is there a way to actually be able to ever have some sort of peace of mind that there is not this new group of untouchables in our country? [00:02:02] So we have Devin Nunez joining us in a little bit. [00:02:06] We're going to explore that together. [00:02:10] I want to get to this story here while we wait for Devin. [00:02:15] Teacher caught using LGBT flashcards to teach three, four-year-olds, colors. [00:02:22] A preschool teacher in North Carolina Public School taught colors to her three and four-year-old students using LGBT flashcards, which included a picture of a pregnant man. [00:02:33] Teachers' actions at Ballantyne Elementary School were discovered by State Representative Aaron Parre after one of her constituents alerted her. [00:02:41] Representative Parre immediately contacted the principal of the elementary school to alert her of this constituent concern. [00:02:47] So here are what some of the cards include. [00:02:53] The cards are being used by a now defunct company called Buy Us Box, who also made sets of flashcards showing non-binary and transgender animals, gender-neutral nursery rhymes, and a blackness coalition. [00:03:07] The company was created by two women who said they were inspired by the murder of George Floyd. [00:03:11] So children in North Carolina are learning from these flashcards, including one that shows a pregnant man for three and four-year-olds. [00:03:24] The BLM movement was pushing anti-racism conversations further into the spotlight while pandemic lockdowns meant many people were at home feeling unsure what to do. [00:03:34] The website continues by saying that made these cards. [00:03:37] We quickly moved on ahead on an idea we've already had been discussing, a way to bring anti-racism and inclusivity directly into family homes. [00:03:44] Is your three and four-year-old learning about how is an animal even transgender, by the way? [00:03:50] Has there ever been a transgender animal? [00:03:53] Gender-neutral nursery rhymes and a blackness collection. [00:03:59] Schools should use only age-appropriate materials, Parre said. [00:04:03] I hope schools across Wake County and the state of North Carolina will follow the example of Valentine and respond swiftly when a parent expresses concern and ensure that materials like this are not being used to teach young students. [00:04:15] The school district said, quote, the district is concerned to learn, yet right, to learn of inappropriate instructional resources found in a preschool classroom. [00:04:24] In order to help fulfill the educational goals and objectives of the school system, We strive to provide high-quality instructional materials that will enrich and support the curriculum and enhance student learning. [00:04:33] You see, we see this as a theme all across the country, which is it gets discovered in the school district of what we had no idea. [00:04:39] What exactly are you doing then? [00:04:41] Do you have any idea of the curriculum that's happening in your school? [00:04:45] An initial review determined that flashcards were not tied to the district's pre-K curriculum, did not complement, enrich, or extend the curriculum, and were used without the principal's review, knowledge, and or approval. [00:04:57] I'm sure no one will be fired, and they just get a slap on the wrist for using LGBT transgender flashcards, including some that have pregnant men for three and four-year-olds. === Two Sets of Justice (07:54) === [00:05:11] Okay, with us right now is Devin Nunez. [00:05:14] So we just got the Michael Sussman ruling. [00:05:16] Awfully depressing and maddening. [00:05:18] What are your thoughts? [00:05:19] Yeah, I think that's exactly right, Charlie, but not surprising at the same time. [00:05:24] In D.C., Durham had no other place. [00:05:26] He probably had to bring it there. [00:05:28] We kind of knew two weeks ago when there was three Clinton jurors. [00:05:32] You had a juror that was somehow related or knew Sussman's wife. [00:05:38] You had all kinds of, I think, conflicts there. [00:05:41] And look, Donald Trump got, what, 5% of the vote in Washington, D.C. [00:05:45] It's tough to get any jury there. [00:05:47] And as corrupt as things are in this country now, everything's political, and including this. [00:05:52] I mean, it was a pretty easy slam dunk case. [00:05:56] I mean, there was a text message. [00:05:57] He clearly lied. [00:05:58] And if you look at the things that many normal Americans go to jail for, this is one that was pretty easy. [00:06:08] So you did a lot of work on the Russia Gate situation. [00:06:11] You and Kash Patel were really the leaders of that. [00:06:14] This makes me very cynical, Devin, that there's an untouchable class, that there's no way to hold them accountable. [00:06:21] Are we going to see justice, or is it just kind of a mirage at this point? [00:06:26] Well, I think the good thing here is that the Danchenko indictment was brought in Virginia. [00:06:31] So this is really, you know, D.C. is accessible. [00:06:33] There are no Republicans there. [00:06:36] Look at all the cases that have been through there. [00:06:38] I mean, from Roger Stone to Michael Flynn, how they were mistreated. [00:06:43] And so I believe when you get to the Danchenko trial, all the work that we did to uncover this, this is the guy who was the supposed source. [00:06:51] He's got five different indictments. [00:06:54] If you look at what Durham was able to do, at least in assessment, I know this is not what any of us wanted, clearly, but at least what Durham was able to do is he highlighted the conspiracy for everyone to see, even though the indictment with Sussman was just overlying to the FBI. [00:07:14] So I think that's a positive if you can get any positive out of any of this. [00:07:18] But like I said, Charlie, I don't think this is surprising. [00:07:20] And now we're looking on to the Danchenko trial. [00:07:25] And will Durham bring any other indictments, which appears like he's got plenty of evidence to do that? [00:07:30] Yeah, he does. [00:07:31] The question is, has his credibility been ruined? [00:07:34] And how far will he continue to push this? [00:07:37] I have some technical questions I'm going to ask you after the break, Devin, who, by the way, he's doing a great job of running Truth Social. [00:07:42] Everyone has got to download the Truth Social app. [00:07:45] He does a great job. [00:07:46] I want to just ask you, why did he have to file it in D.C. and why didn't he fight against the jurors? [00:07:50] I don't understand that. [00:07:51] I mean, why didn't he object? [00:07:53] Maybe he did, and the Obama appointed a judge who also knows Michael Sussman, who should have recused himself, didn't allow it and just said, oh, nope, that can stand. [00:08:02] But, I mean, it is such a, it's a banana republic in Washington, D.C. [00:08:06] And, you know, Devin, you know this, but regular everyday Americans that are conservative in nature, they are losing faith in our institutions. [00:08:15] That's not a good place. [00:08:16] We don't want to be there. [00:08:18] So, Devin, what is any positive that could potentially come out of this? [00:08:22] And why didn't Durham fight on the jury selection or did he and he was just shut down? [00:08:25] Well, look, the only positive here is that Durham was able to show the entire conspiracy. [00:08:30] I think the American public, even myself who ran this investigation early on, I learned a lot of new information that was brought out by just bringing the indictment with Sussman. [00:08:40] And Sussman and his team fought at every single point. [00:08:44] And in many cases, the judge early on, just in procedural motions, ruled in Sussman's favor. [00:08:51] So I think what we're seeing here, nothing that surprises any of us, we're just seeing a continuation of a different set of justice for different people, depending on your politics here. [00:09:03] I think Durham took a chance at a very small piece of something that was just simply lying to the FBI. [00:09:10] It was a slam-dunk case. [00:09:12] And he had to, I'm guessing, Charlie, to get to answer your question, he had to bring it in D.C., one, because it was the location of the crime. [00:09:20] And two, I believe that's where a lot of the players lived. [00:09:22] I think Sussman lives in D.C. as far as I know. [00:09:25] So I believe that's why he had to bring it there. [00:09:27] And he did challenge some of these jurors, but I'm guessing he ran out of jurors. [00:09:34] I know there's a process in place where you can eliminate some jurors, but clearly some got through. [00:09:40] And look, maybe we'll learn more as if any of these jurors decide to talk. [00:09:46] It'll be interesting to see what they say publicly. [00:09:52] Yeah, I mean, you look at it, three Hillary Clinton donors and then one AOC donor and all the connections, the judge and Sussman, it's so incestuous. [00:10:01] So where do you see this kind of progressing from here? [00:10:04] The media is going to try to assail John Durham's credibility, saying that he might as well close up shop. [00:10:10] And then kind of a broader point, Devin, how do we hold our elites accountable? [00:10:15] I mean, it sure seems as if there's just kind of this untouchable kind of community that they could do whatever they want. [00:10:23] What are your thoughts on that? [00:10:25] Well, I believe that, well, one, I mean, I think everybody that's on our side here agrees that there's just been this two sets of rules for, what's the old saying, rules for thee, but not for me. [00:10:38] Yep. [00:10:39] And I think that's what we're seeing. [00:10:42] But I do want to make clear that there's another indictment that's sitting out there that's going to be tried in, I believe, September, October in the fall. [00:10:53] This is in Virginia, at least. [00:10:54] So I think there's a lot better jury pool there. [00:10:59] As we move forward, I think this is just going to be the continuing fight that we're left with in this country. [00:11:04] And you were saying it before the break. [00:11:05] We just have the decay of these institutions that have gotten so bad. [00:11:10] It started five, six years ago with the FBI greenlighting this whole deal, being in on the whole deal and the Russia hoax, to Supreme Court justices getting protested outside of their home and leaks of transcripts or of drafts of decisions leaking from the Supreme Court to now slam-dunk cases like this on something that the country's been dealing with five or six years now that was orchestrated by a major political figure, [00:11:39] Hillary Clinton, and her team. [00:11:41] So I think that's, you know, I don't have any great answers here, Charlie, other than to say that, you know, it's kind of the reason why I left Congress was to get out there and create True Social so that people have a network that at least we can communicate with each other on, right? [00:11:58] Nobody's censoring you now on True Social, so at least you can talk about some of the things that have occurred during this jury. [00:12:04] And just following on True Social, we had some of the best people that were actually inside the courtroom that were actually truthing while the deliberations were occurring. [00:12:17] And it was very, you know, it's very good to see. [00:12:20] I think if it was on Twitter or Facebook, you know, probably those people, if they weren't already banned, good luck at actually finding a way to follow those folks. [00:12:28] Yeah, it's well said. [00:12:29] Devin, thank you for joining us. [00:12:31] Truth Social, make sure you check it out. [00:12:33] President Donald Trump just said, quote, our legal system, he said this on truth. [00:12:36] Our legal system is corrupt. [00:12:38] Our judges and justices are highly partisan, compromised. [00:12:40] They're just plain scared. [00:12:41] Our borders are open. [00:12:42] Our elections are rigged. [00:12:43] Inflation is rampant. [00:12:44] Gas prices and food costs are through the roof. [00:12:46] Our military leadership is woke. [00:12:47] Our country is going to all, quote, hell, all caps hell. [00:12:50] And Michael Sussman is not guilty. [00:12:52] How's everyone else doing? [00:12:53] Enjoy your day. [00:12:54] Besides that, how was the play, Mrs. Lincoln? [00:12:56] So thank you, Devin. [00:12:57] Appreciate it. [00:12:58] Check out Truth Social. [00:13:00] Thanks for having me. [00:13:01] All right. [00:13:02] We'll talk soon. === Ignoring the Health Assembly (05:45) === [00:13:05] How many years have I been telling you about Relief Factor? 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[00:13:46] Check it out right now. [00:13:46] ReliefFactor.com. [00:13:47] You should order the three-week Quick Start 2. [00:13:49] Discount only $19.95. [00:13:51] See if it will work for you. [00:13:52] I think it possibly could. [00:13:53] Give your body what it needs to heal itself. [00:13:55] Go to relieffactor.com. [00:13:56] That's relieffactor.com. [00:13:58] Check it out right now. [00:14:01] I'm sure you could use some good news. [00:14:03] So last week and the week prior, we were warning about how the World Health Organization was going to use its powers to try to create a pseudo-treaty with the help of America, by the way, that would destroy international sovereignty and have the ability to be able to declare international health emergencies at a win. [00:14:25] You will not hear about this on the mainstream media. [00:14:27] And special shout out to James Roguski. [00:14:30] We had him on our show. [00:14:31] He's terrific. [00:14:32] It's jamroguski.substack.com. [00:14:35] And put simply, we won. [00:14:38] The people won. [00:14:39] Remember, the power of the people is stronger than the people in power. [00:14:45] Now, you'll not hear about any of this on the mainstream media. [00:14:48] And when you dive into it, it's extraordinary about all of the amendments that were defeated and they were not even put forward at all together. [00:14:58] So on January 18th, 2022, the Biden regime proposed amendments to the international health regulations. [00:15:04] They did their best to try to keep it hidden. [00:15:07] On March 31st, a light started to be shined on this. [00:15:10] I started to see articles around this. [00:15:11] Well, on Friday, May 20th, a document filed in the United Kingdom court case revealed the working group on pandemic response was, quote, unable to reach a consensus regarding the new amendments. [00:15:22] On Tuesday, March 24th, 2022, a new set of replacement amendments was submitted to the 75th World Health Assembly in complete violation of Article 55. [00:15:32] On Friday, March 27, 2022, the May 24th replacement amendments were revised and published by the World Health Organization. [00:15:39] On Friday, May 27, 2022, the revised replacement amendments were adopted by the World Health Assembly. [00:15:45] The document was also adopted. [00:15:46] But then, the Biden administration, World Health Organization, and the forces seeking to enact a globalist agenda suffered a stunning defeat. [00:15:55] The events that occurred in Committee A during the 75th World Health Assembly were filled with intrigue and conflict that was masked by diplomatic politeness. [00:16:04] You can go through all of this at James Roguski's Substack. [00:16:07] It's very heady. [00:16:08] It's very, very detailed. [00:16:12] But put simply, the pharmaceutical industrial complex, because of the attention that was put forward, because of the light that was shined on this, they retreated. [00:16:24] All of the massive International World Health Assembly declarations of power, they were not put forward. [00:16:33] This goes to show the power of independent media. [00:16:36] Mainstream media wouldn't be bothered with this. [00:16:38] Mainstream corporate conservative media, by the way, they wouldn't dare be, you know, oh, well, come on. [00:16:44] I mean, why should we care about what's happening at the World Health Assembly? [00:16:50] But those of you that contacted your representatives, those of you that shared it on social media, we won. [00:16:56] All of us together, we won. [00:16:58] Tucker Carlson deserves huge credit for this. [00:17:01] Steve Bannon deserves massive credit for this. [00:17:04] By the way, Steve Bannon is another example of the Sussman kind of double standard. [00:17:09] Steve Bannon gets indicted for contempt of Congress. [00:17:13] Sussman just walks completely and totally free. [00:17:16] Separate issue. [00:17:17] The World Health Assembly had big goals, and we covered this extensively. [00:17:22] We had Michelle Bachman, we had James Roguski. [00:17:24] We went and we had Naomi Wolf, by the way, on how this was going to be an erosion of medical autonomy and sovereignty and a gift to the International Pharmaceutical Biomedical Fascist State. [00:17:39] And we won. [00:17:42] We pushed back against it, and you played a role in that. [00:17:45] So thank you, those of you that had the courage to stand against this. [00:17:50] Thank you, those of you that shared our episodes and were willing to get into this. [00:17:56] And by the way, if you listen to conservative media that didn't cover the World Health Assembly, that should have been a testing moment for you. [00:18:06] If you know conservative media that didn't, I won't be bothered by such things, the World Health Assembly. [00:18:15] They failed you. [00:18:17] Now, thankfully, we won. [00:18:18] We snuck out a win. [00:18:21] But boy, it was tight. [00:18:24] So that's some good news for today. [00:18:26] All of the amendments that were going to be put forward at the World Health Assembly failed. [00:18:32] Those of you that message your leaders, those that message people in control, thank you, thank you, thank you. [00:18:39] Okay, let's get to some other news here. [00:18:42] So growing up, I remember driving through and playing basketball against OPRF, otherwise known as Oak Park River Forest. === The Resegregation of America (07:43) === [00:18:50] Now, this is a Chicago-based story, but it has national implications. [00:18:56] Now, before I go any further about OPRF, Oak Park River Forest, let's just reiterate some very basic moral truths: that judging people based on the color of their skin is evil and immoral. [00:19:07] That instead, we should care about people's character, about their soul, about their spirit. [00:19:13] The invisible is far more important than the visible. [00:19:17] Melanin content means nothing to the value and the dignity of an individual. [00:19:22] That people that want to judge others based on the color of their skin, we call these people the woke or the insane or racist, they themselves are turning America into a tribal country. [00:19:37] The politics of race is a dirty and nasty business. [00:19:41] The politics of race is used by people that otherwise would not be able to persuade or convince you to give them power, but instead they want to try and balkanize and create us into churned up, hyper-frenzied racial identity politic groups and turn us against one another. [00:20:04] Okay, those are all that's kind of the baseline for this conversation. [00:20:08] Well, OPRF, Oak Park River Forest, is implementing a race-based grading system in 2022-2023. [00:20:20] I'll read from the story. [00:20:21] Oak Park River Forest High School Administrators will require teachers next year to adjust their grading scales to account for the skin color or ethnicity of its students. [00:20:32] The Chicago-based school has said that they discussed the plan called the Transformative Educational Professional Development and Grading at a meeting on May 26th, presented by Assistant Superintendent Student Learner Lori Firazina. [00:20:45] I know what you're thinking, which is, wait a second, you're adjusting it for black people. [00:20:50] Isn't that saying black people are stupid? [00:20:52] Of course it is. [00:20:53] The left thinks black people are not as smart as white people. [00:20:56] That's the only reason you would do this. [00:20:59] I don't believe that at all, but the left does. [00:21:04] And in efforts to equalize test scores among racial groups, OPRF will order its teachers to exclude from their grading assessments variables it says disproportionately hurt the grades of black students. [00:21:17] They can no longer be docked for missing class, misbehaving in school, or failing to turn in their assignments according to the plan. [00:21:26] So just so we're clear, I thought this was a parody. [00:21:32] I literally, I couldn't believe it that I had to go make sure that this is not some sort of like onion type Babylon B article. [00:21:46] In fact, I'm going to look up the article that here. [00:21:49] So, yep, that's it right here. [00:21:51] So it's on their website. [00:21:53] It's on OPRFHS.org. [00:21:55] It's called their strategic plan. [00:21:57] So if you are black and you miss class, misbehave in school, or fail to turn in your assignments, you will no longer be held accountable for that. [00:22:08] But if you're a white student and you miss class, you'll be docked for that. [00:22:12] If you're a white student and you misbehave in school, you'll be docked for that. [00:22:16] If you're a white student and you fail to turn in their assignment, your assignment, you'll be docked for that. [00:22:21] Traditional grading practices perpetuate inequalities, inequities, and intensify the opportunity gap. [00:22:28] How racist you must be to believe that young blacks shouldn't have to go to class. [00:22:37] Like, oh, they're too stupid. [00:22:39] We must treat them differently. [00:22:42] Never underestimate the elitism or racism that white liberals have. [00:22:48] It is what OPRF leaders call a competency-based grading, eliminating zeros from the grade book, encouraging and rewarding growth over time. [00:22:59] Teachers are being instructed how to measure student growth while keeping the school leader political ideology in mind. [00:23:08] Teacher and administrators for OPRF High School will continue the process necessary to make grading improvements that reflect our core beliefs. [00:23:17] How is this legal, by the way? [00:23:19] How is this not a violation of the Civil Rights Act to say that white kids have to show up to class, but black kids don't? [00:23:26] To say that white kids have to turn in their homework, but black kids don't. [00:23:31] I have a mixed opinion on this. [00:23:33] Obviously, it's evil. [00:23:34] But for white liberals that live in Oak Park River Forest, and there's a lot of them, I would just love to see their reaction. [00:23:40] The Obama-Biden, Black Lives Matter, triple mask-wearing, Ukraine flag-waving liberals that will always just kind of read the New York Times, they're like, yes, I'm a very enlightened person. [00:23:50] Well, now your seventh grader that wants to go to Harvard at Oak Park River Forest, who you've been tutoring and making sure is always in elite circles, they have to do their homework, but their black friends don't. [00:24:02] How do you have to feel? [00:24:04] What do you feel about that? [00:24:05] White liberal? [00:24:10] This is one of the reasons why Chicago has become unrecognizable to me. [00:24:13] This is not the Chicago I grew up in at all. [00:24:18] OPRF saying that, oh, yeah, if you're black, you don't have to show up for class. [00:24:22] We're not going to discipline you. [00:24:24] You could do whatever you want. [00:24:25] But remember, the Smithsonian said that rugged individualism, emphasis on the scientific method, the Protestant work ethic, showing up on time, talking properly, justice, and actually communicating properly, these are symptoms of whiteness and white culture. [00:24:42] That was your taxpayer funding that went to the Black Museum, the Black History Museum at the Smithsonian Black History Museum. [00:24:52] It continues by saying, advocates for so-called equity-based grading practices, which seek to raise the grade point average of black students and lower the scores of higher-achieving Asian, white, and Hispanic ones, say the new grading criteria are necessary to further school districts' mission of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. [00:25:10] Will anybody who actually supports diversity, equity, inclusion come on my program and defend this? [00:25:16] That black kids can no longer be penalized for missing class, misbehaving in school, or failing to turn in their homework. [00:25:27] So basically, if you don't show up to class, you're always kind of horsing around, and you don't do one homework assignment, you'll be judged the same as Carlos Gutierrez, who does all of his homework, shows up on time, but Carlos Gutierrez is now going to be graded differently than the black student. [00:25:52] This is the resegregation of America. [00:25:55] It's very serious. [00:25:57] This is not some sort of far-out, distant in the clouds academic argument. [00:26:02] This is now that if you are white, you are being penalized. [00:26:07] Oak Park River Forest, Illinois. [00:26:10] This is heading all across the country, everybody, if we don't stop it. [00:26:14] Diversity, equity, inclusion. [00:26:17] Again, blacks in OPRF will no longer be docked for missing class, misbehaving in school, and failing to turn in their assignments. 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[00:28:01] The first of which is: so I would have a question for Nancy Pelosi, which is: if your husband doesn't follow DUI laws, why would criminals follow gun laws? [00:28:11] If your husband can't follow the basic 0.08 blood alcohol level, why would a criminal follow a gun ban? [00:28:23] Maybe it's because people don't always follow the law. [00:28:27] The law is a guide. [00:28:28] The law is a teacher. [00:28:31] What exactly are you trying to accomplish here, Nancy? [00:28:34] Now, look, I'm not one to judge. [00:28:38] I'm not much of a drinker at all. [00:28:41] But I'll be very honest. [00:28:43] I think we would all agree that if you were married to Nancy Pelosi, you would be drunk all the time. [00:28:49] Like, no question about it. [00:28:51] Totally understand it. [00:28:53] Now, the other question, though, is that if you're worth like $400 million, whatever Paul Pelosi is worth, they can't afford a car service. [00:29:07] They can't afford like an Uber from Napa Valley. [00:29:12] And there's also a less, let's say, humorous way to take this, which is a DUI is no joke. [00:29:20] I know a lot of people that have suffered in car accidents and near-death experiences because of other people that were drunk. [00:29:28] I know people that lost loved ones because of that. [00:29:33] Now, do you think Paul Pelosi will go to jail or do you think he's just going to get kind of community service? [00:29:37] I think we all know what's going to happen there. [00:29:40] The speaker's office had, quote, no comment when they reached out to the shenanigans of Paul Pelosi. [00:29:50] The weekend arrest of Paul Pelosi, the husband of the U.S. Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, on suspicion of driving under the influence, came after the Porsche he was driver, driving, was hit by another car. [00:30:02] Paul Pelosi, 82, was taken into custody shortly before midnight. [00:30:06] He was driving a 2021 Porsche, of course. [00:30:09] The market's been very good to him into an intersection near the town of Untville. [00:30:14] I know exactly where that is. [00:30:15] And was hit by a 2014 Jeep, the California Highway Patrol said in a statement. [00:30:19] No injuries were reported. [00:30:21] So they only knew it because he got hit by another car. [00:30:26] You got to wonder, why would he not just call an Uber? [00:30:28] Isn't Pelosi, aren't they? [00:30:29] They're probably investors in Uber or whatever. [00:30:32] They think they are above the law. [00:30:35] It is not hypocrisy. [00:30:37] It is hierarchy. [00:30:40] They believe they are better than you. [00:30:42] And he's 82. [00:30:42] What is he doing driving a Porsche drinking like that when he's 82 years old? [00:30:47] No offense to anyone that's 82 listening, but I mean, really? [00:30:52] You're driving at midnight in Napa Valley in Uteville in a 2021 Porsche. [00:30:57] What do you like? [00:30:59] Midlife crisis? [00:31:00] These people. [00:31:01] He was booked in the Napa Valley detention center. [00:31:04] I'm sorry, at 4:13 a.m. [00:31:05] So he was driving rather early in the morning on Sunday with a bail set at $5,000 and was released at 7.26 in the morning. [00:31:13] Paul, you can't do this. [00:31:16] You're going to embarrass the family. [00:31:18] Well, he already did. [00:31:19] Thank you so much for listening, everybody. [00:31:21] Email us your thoughts as always. [00:31:22] Freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:31:23] Thank you so much for listening. [00:31:24] God bless. [00:31:27] For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to CharlieKirk.com.