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Nov. 15, 2025 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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The Death of MAGA? Or the BIRTH of America First? | Guest: Amy Dangerfield

In this explosive episode of The Rift, Elijah Schaffer sits down with investigative journalist Amy Dangerfield to dissect the unraveling of the MAGA movement. Is it truly over? They dive deep into Trump's alleged cover-up of the Epstein files – why the promised bombshells never dropped – and his unwavering support for Israel at America's expense. From foreign aid priorities to domestic betrayal, this convo exposes the cracks in the "America First" facade. Plus, Elijah opens up about his ongoing lawsuit and the terrifying doxxing of his family home that followed – a chilling reminder of the stakes in the fight for free speech. Law Suit Kash Patel’s personal lawyer and chair of his foundation – filed a bizarre lawsuit accusing Elijah Schaffer of having “perpetuated a malicious lie about Alexis Wilkins, falsely claiming that she – an American-born country singer – is an agent of a foreign government, assigned to manipulate and compromise the Director.” The suit also took aim at Schaffer because he “frequently posts anti-Israel rhetoric, accusing Israel of controlling the United States and its politicians.” - Max Blumenthal The censorship industrial complex is tightening its grip as ordinary Americans struggle to survive. ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt openly brags about controlling social media algorithms while the UN demands global speech crackdowns. Meanwhile, Tucker Carlson faces coordinated attacks for platforming “anti-Zionists” as AIPAC’s influence over Congress becomes undeniable. As free speech comes under assault, the American dream collapses - housing becomes unattainable with $130,000 tiny homes and $700,000 Los Angeles shacks becoming the norm. Trump proposes 50-year mortgages while household debt hits record highs. Meanwhile, the establishment attacks Trump’s America-First $2,000 tariff dividend that would put cash in citizens’ pockets. The same globalist forces pushing censorship are destroying our economy while political dynasties like the Pelosis consolidate power. This is the battle for America’s soul - will we surrender to the censorship industrial complex or fight for freedom and economic survival? #Censorship #EconomicCollapse #Trump #FreeSpeech #HousingCrisis ⇩ FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE ⇩ https://linktr.ee/therifttv __ ➤ DISTRICT COPPER: District Copper ($CAXPF in the U.S., $DCOP in Canada) is emerging as a key player in North America’s critical minerals sector. Its strategic partnership with Reacher Gold LLC, a Nevada-based firm focused on copper, gold, and silver, marks its entry into the U.S. market, leveraging high-potential assets with historical production and existing infrastructure. This aligns with the U.S. government’s push to secure domestic sources of critical minerals like copper and lithium, exemplified by its $35.6 million investment in Trilogy Metals, which surged over 200% in stock value.District Copper’s binational strategy, combining its Canadian Copper Keg Project with U.S. assets, positions it to capitalize on this geopolitical shift. Partnering with Reacher Gold to fast-track development, District Copper (US: $CAXPF, TS-X: $DCOP) shows strong upside potential, making it a stock to watch. Visit https://www.districtcoppercorp.com for more on their U.S. partnership and future prospects. Special thanks to District Copper for sponsoring this video. ➤ BLACKOUT COFFEE: Blackout Coffee is a family-owned powerhouse that captures the essence of American grit—starting in a humble garage seven years ago and now boasting over 32,000 five-star reviews for its premium, bold brews. Beyond exceptional taste, they're fierce defenders of the Second Amendment and our core freedoms. Personally, I've savored their rich, smooth coffee, brewed by principled folks who fuel my days with unyielding energy and shared values. Ready to back a brand that delivers quality with conviction? Head to https://www.blackoutcoffee.com/RIFT and snag 20% off your first order with code RIFT—join me in choosing coffee that stands for something today! ➤ LOCALS: Visit our Locals page and use code RIFT for 1 month FREE! https://bit.ly/joinwithrift __ ⇩ELIJAH’S SOCIAL MEDIA ⇩ ➤ X: https://X.com/ElijahSchaffer ➤ TELEGRAM https://t.me/SlightlyOffensive ➤ GAB: https://gab.com/elijahschaffer __ ⇩MICHAEL’S SOCIAL MEDIA ⇩ ➤ X: https://X.com/Snowflake_News ➤ INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/snowflake_news/ ➤ RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/user/SnowflakeNews __ ➤BOOKINGS + BUSINESS INQUIRIES: dylan@rifttv.com

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amy dangerfield
26:48
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elijah schaffer
39:56
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donald j trump
01:02
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glenn beck
01:32
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marjorie taylor greene
02:35
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dick durbin
00:09
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kash patel
00:26
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laura ingraham
00:16
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elijah schaffer
50-year mortgages and a dollar so worthless.
We've officially decided to retire the penny.
Check this out.
unidentified
Everybody, this is the last one.
We have West America, and we're going to save the tax for $56 million.
We're going to do a countdown on this one.
This is the last one.
Three, two, one.
elijah schaffer
Don't you love it?
It's the golden era of America.
You can pay double the interest.
And by the way, in case your amount you owe is 99 cents, we'll round up every dollar.
That's a 0.07% tax now added to every purchase we make in this country.
But don't worry, guys, if you got discouraged by where this country is headed, we are bringing in 120,000 more H-1B visa holders from India, 600,000 Chinese students, and my favorite statement from Christy Noam, naturalizing more foreign-born people, adding more citizens than ever before in history.
My name is Elijah Schaefer.
It is approximately 7-something p.m. Eastern Time in the United States.
Let's start the show.
unidentified
Back to the riff live Monday, Wednesday, Fridays at 7 p.m. Eastern time.
elijah schaffer
Although we will be switching the time of the show soon.
I'm your host, Elijah Schaefer.
And yes, I am being sued by the FBI's proxies for $5 million.
Absolutely great.
That being said, over the weekend, the White House wanted to promise us something great, pairing up with the Daily Liar.
The White House released this statement here directly saying the Trump admin is going to be cracking down on H-1B visa abuses.
Are you happy, Anon?
Meanwhile, we'll look at this.
Ben Shapiro of the Daily Wire was stating, look, guys, I know life's really expensive, but you're just a brat because you shouldn't expect to live in the same city you've grown up in.
And Dinesh D'Souza, who has actually defended us here accordingly to his own principles, thank you for that, told one of the individuals that is fighting the Trump admin that's saying MAGA is dead.
He said, well, maybe if you just put on a t-shirt from your profile picture and a hat, you might get an amazing job packing boxes in Trump's economy.
Don't you love it, Anon?
Anyway, joining me today in the studio for the first time on the rift is a host of a brand new show that will be launching soon on her channel, Amy Dangerfield.
You might know her from Patrick Bett David's network and her talk with Anna Kasparian.
unidentified
How are you doing?
amy dangerfield
Her take.
unidentified
Her take.
amy dangerfield
I'm doing good.
elijah schaffer
Her take.
unidentified
What did I say?
amy dangerfield
You said her talk.
elijah schaffer
Her talk.
Her talk.
amy dangerfield
That's honestly probably a better name.
elijah schaffer
Her talk.
amy dangerfield
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, her take, her talk.
Either way, it all sounds like ringing.
It is, you know, it is interesting.
Like, you know, we're going to watch a show with a bunch of women yapping.
I'm glad you left.
amy dangerfield
Well, no, it's not like that at all.
I think the show's premise is actually quite good.
It's offering an alternative to the view, which is, you know, definitely left-wing propaganda.
Their one quote-unquote right-wing person is obviously not right at all.
They're just kind of like the token person that they put on there so that they can make that statement.
So I feel like the premise was actually pretty good.
elijah schaffer
No, it's actually a good show.
And I like, and I like Anna Kasperian.
I just love to make jokes on the show.
However, this show's become the joke.
As you know, I mean, you and I were just talking absolutely phenomenally.
People are asking the question: Is MAGA dead?
And that's actually a really important question because people asking.
Yeah, because across the board, there was a tweet that went out from America First host, Nick Fuentes, that put this, it went extremely vile, 4.3 million views saying MAGA is dead.
By the way, I actually wrote that out about two or three months ago, and I've never been able to live that down.
I said, MAGA's dead, guys.
I go, we're not going to be able to survive this.
And it looks like with Thomas Massey trying to unseat America First individuals, taking $20 million from Miriam Adelson, you have Cash Battell trying to lobby Lauren Boebert to tell her that we should not be releasing the Epstein files, Trump with his 50-year mortgages, the H-1B conundrum calling at us saying that we don't have talent in America.
It's coming to the point that, look, I don't know what MAGA is, but I can know what it was.
And whatever it's become, I definitely know that's not who I am because I'm America First.
And making America great again for who.
It looks like we're making it for Israel.
amy dangerfield
That's what I was going to say.
It feels like make America great again.
The issue with that is it's subjective.
Great.
What does that mean?
By whose definition?
What's the metric?
Whereas America First is a very clear, concise statement.
We know exactly what we're working with here.
And by the way, it's not just fringe people.
And I don't even count Nick Fuentes as that fringe anymore by all accounts of the mainstream platforms that he has been on recently.
But it's not just him who's saying it.
I mean, Brett Krupa today put out a video saying, is MAGA dead?
And yes, she's posing the question and she's exploring the points of why people are assuming this.
But yeah, whether people are asking, is it dead?
Whether people are making the clear, astute statement that it is, we have a serious issue on our hands.
MAGA, from my personal opinion, is dead.
And unfortunately, from my perspective, it seems like the Trump administration is the one that pulled the trigger.
elijah schaffer
Well, absolutely.
I mean, look at this.
By the way, Eric Dottery reported here that Trump housing director Bill Polt confirmed the 50-year mortgage is coming.
Thanks to President Trump, we indeed are working on this a complete game changer.
If you buy a $500,000 house, you'll be paying over $1 million in interest to the banks.
Usury is a sin, Anon.
Okay.
It is a sin.
But even if you're not holding to sin, it's evil for society.
But now it looks like we're making it great again for the billionaires.
We're making it great again for the Zionists.
We're making it great again for Jewish people.
And that's not necessarily bad if also we were making it good for all Americans and they just got included in it.
It looks like who's losing?
Well, it looks like families are losing.
It looks like Americans are losing.
And it looks like once again, he's abandoned the white voter vase who said, hey, we don't want our country to be Indian.
And unfortunately, that's what we're going to be getting.
We're going to jump into this in just a moment.
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Don't forget, guys, we also relaunched Slightly Offensive.
The link's in the bio.
It is our new show, and we are back with very offensive content that you can watch, which, of course, if you want that edgier, puritanical, right-wing-based edit content, that's going to be it for you.
We just had the director of the anti-Zionism super PAC that is trying to take APAC directly head-on.
The link to that video is in the description and in the pinned comment.
Make sure you check it out.
Just so you know, this episode is pre-recorded.
Any super chats that you send in, we'll read on the next show as I'm currently out of the country and unable to film.
All right, Amy, let's just jump into this.
So, you know, we've got some issues on our hands here.
And that question, I think we can kind of start with this.
Let's start with the unseating of Representative Thomas Massey, right?
amy dangerfield
Yes.
Listen, I mean, dude, she is trying to, what is it, $20 million that she's putting in to try to unseat him.
I'm not an expert on this, but apparently it only takes about $5 million for the average campaign.
So she's putting in four times the average campaign amount to unseat this individual.
And it's uncanny because just a couple of weeks ago, like three, four weeks ago, when Trump asked her the question, which would you say you prefer?
Are you Israel first or America first?
She refused to answer.
That lack of answer to me is a very strong answer.
elijah schaffer
Honestly, Trump implied that, you know, we don't know who she likes better.
As in, he says, also, she's in my office every day.
She's unlimited access and she cares more about Israel.
And it's unfortunate, by the way, because if we could ever go an episode without talking about Israel, I would take it.
But unfortunately, what we're finding, we'll talk today, even Trump is spending more time trying to get Netanyahu exonerated.
I don't know who he's trying to exonerate more, Epstein or Netanyahu, but they both share one thing in common.
They like destroying little kids' lives.
amy dangerfield
Apparently, yeah.
No, 100%.
And I think it's you to, if you're being intellectually honest, right?
It's impossible to divorce the Israeli government from this conversation, right?
Because at the end of the day, when we're talking about the major issues that people are looking at and questioning, like, is the MAGA movement dead?
I mean, one of the promises that Trump made was no new wars.
No new wars.
Do you remember him campaigning on that?
I sure do.
And it seems to me all that we have accomplished with that rhetoric is number one, renaming our Department of Defense to Department of War.
Seems a little aggressive.
Okay.
But it also looks like we're trying to launch, at least from the onset, it kind of looks like we're trying to get into some regime change wars, both in Venezuela and potentially the Middle East.
And so that's one of the major promises that have been broken.
And Israel is highly complicit in a large part of that issue when it comes to Iran and their weapons of mass destruction that Israel has been reporting on them having since 1995, the year that I was born, apparently.
So, I mean, there was that issue.
I mean, the fact that Trump said America first, right?
This is what he campaigned on.
Make America Great Again used to be synonymous with that.
But when you look around and you look at the appropriation of funds, clearly this is, okay, maybe it's America first, but it's Israel firstest.
So everywhere we look, there are lies.
We were promised the Epstein files.
We were promised these declassified documents.
elijah schaffer
Look at this though.
But we might get them.
You brought this up.
Thomas Massey said, in spite of the last-ditch effort by President Trump to foil the motion and Speaker Johnson's propaganda, the discharge petition I have been leading just succeeded.
In December, the entire House of Representatives will vote to release the files.
You can see here the Epstein files petition led by Thomas Massey gets last signature needed to force a House vote.
If you go back here for a moment, too, Jackson Hinkle reported that Thomas Massey exposed that the FBI has the names of 20 men to whom Jeffrey Epstein trafficked women and girls.
This is also under the backs that, you know, under testimony, you had Dan Bongino and FBI director Kash Patel directly stating that there was nobody, that Epson did not traffic to anybody.
So you have two people I don't trust.
I don't trust Kash Patel.
I believe Kash Patel is by proxy, you know, allegedly trying to sue me for $5 million.
He's going after his critics who have been very critical of him, and he's using his girlfriend, in my opinion, to target us under frivolous means.
If you guys didn't see the video, we'll talk about it a little bit later.
I am being sued by the FBI's inner circle right now for $5 million, an arbitrary number to many, but which is the evaluation of this company, which is about shutting down this company.
And the only way to pay them back is to give them all of our assets.
So the FBI, we're critical of them, then says, okay, well, we can't legally do anything to our critics, but what we'll do is we will lie to you.
And then those that are calling us out like this show, we're going to bankrupt you and we're going to do it through law there.
It's disgusting.
And the fact that his girlfriend is being caught up in the midst of this over something so stupid, it has to be because no one understands how like this lawsuit is so stupid and so paranoid that it's like, there's only one reason why someone would take such a risk to embarrass themselves.
It's if they felt like they needed to send a message to the world.
Hey, stop telling people about what we're doing wrong.
But it's like if Kash Patel says we didn't and Thomas Massey says we did, the American people stand with Thomas Massey, not with Kash Patel.
amy dangerfield
Oh, 100%.
It's so interesting.
All of these people's efforts to try to cause dissent or skepticism or to make their points like irrelevant or redundant, it does just the opposite, right?
All of these attacks against Thomas Massey has made everybody maybe who haven't even heard of Thomas Massey before.
I mean, he's a Kentucky congressman.
People don't necessarily stay up to date with congressmans outside of their district, right?
But people are like, why is everybody attacking this person?
What are his views?
And then they listen to him and they come to find out that there are actually some pretty moderate America-first values.
Their exact intention of driving people away or causing dissent ends up driving people to the movement.
And it's absolutely hilarious to see.
I think it's really funny.
And by the way, Kash Patel has been on record lying.
I mean, I sent you that video, Joey.
I'm not sure if you have that now.
elijah schaffer
Let me see.
I have it actually on record where he said that he did not see.
Here it is.
Listen to this.
dick durbin
Are you familiar with Stew Peters?
Is that name ring a bell?
unidentified
I'm sorry.
dick durbin
Are you familiar with Mr. Stew Peters?
kash patel
Not off the top of my head.
dick durbin
He made eight separate appearances on his podcast.
elijah schaffer
Thank you so much for being here.
unidentified
We appreciate it.
kash patel
Thanks, Stu.
Always love coming on your show.
elijah schaffer
Kash Patel, thank you so much for making the time to be here with us.
unidentified
We appreciate it.
kash patel
Thanks, Stu.
unidentified
Appreciate it.
elijah schaffer
Thank you so much for being here.
We appreciate it.
kash patel
Thanks, Stu.
unidentified
Appreciate it.
kash patel
See you soon.
unidentified
I got to go, Cash.
elijah schaffer
Thank you so much for being here.
We really appreciate it.
I'm against a heartbreak here.
Thank you so much for being here.
We appreciate it.
kash patel
Thanks so much.
Appreciate it, Stu.
elijah schaffer
Kash Patel, thanks for the time.
amy dangerfield
They just worry something like that.
You know, Elijah, Stu's a common name.
All right.
Maybe he just got confused.
Steers are super common.
unidentified
What a lying rat.
amy dangerfield
Hey, you know what?
I think he had no idea.
I think that he had no idea that that was the podcast.
unidentified
He was on.
Yeah.
He had no idea.
elijah schaffer
You haven't even been on this.
This is your first time on the show.
And if someone said, do you know who Elijah Schaefer is?
You're probably like, yeah, we've met once before this.
And I remember that I've met him.
amy dangerfield
Now it's like, I'm being a little bit funny.
unidentified
Yeah.
No, no, no.
elijah schaffer
I know you're being funny.
I just, sorry, when girls try to be funny, I never pick it up.
unidentified
But I will say, but I because we're not.
amy dangerfield
We're like not.
unidentified
No, okay.
amy dangerfield
Logistically.
elijah schaffer
But I'll kill myself.
I'm just staying.
Kash Patel's job will be to do that for me.
But no, but he, but, but I don't know what you make of this.
This is why it's saying, like, you know, you had a very dishonest leader.
Men are the leader of couples.
So I have a woman suing me who's got a lying boyfriend, right?
So her boyfriend perjured right here and lied on testimony.
You know that was a lie.
You could see it.
We have the evidence.
And it's like, these are the people suing us.
These are the people in charge of the executive government.
That's why when he was on Maria Baratromo and they're asking about Epstein, he's sweating.
Everyone remembers this.
He's sitting next to Dan Bongino.
I'm going to see if I can pull up a video of that for a second here.
amy dangerfield
Where they look like they're being held hostage.
Yeah, no.
I mean, what we would call this is antecedence.
And it's when it's something that's not specifically related to the lawsuit, but shows testament to somebody's character, right?
And this is a by proxy lawsuit through Kash Patel via his girlfriend to you guys.
And for me, I feel like him lying publicly on record is a very solid case when it comes to the antecedents that demonstrate his character.
And the fact that maybe he is willing to lie on record, maybe he's willing to perjure himself, which is certainly not what we would hope to see from the head of the FBI.
elijah schaffer
Do you remember this interview?
Check this out.
unidentified
You said Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide.
kash patel
People don't believe it.
Well, I mean, listen, they have a right to their opinion, but as someone who has worked as a public defender, as a prosecutor, who's been in that prison system, who's been in the Metropolitan Detention Center, who's been in segregated housing, you know a suicide when you see one.
unidentified
Look at this.
kash patel
He killed himself.
Again, you want me to get?
unidentified
I've seen the whole file.
He killed himself.
I know it.
elijah schaffer
That doesn't seem very convincing.
Look at their faces, though.
amy dangerfield
Like, I mean, I'm sure there's like body analysts, people who have given a play-by-play of this, but it doesn't take that to realize it.
elijah schaffer
Look at that.
Look at the look at the look.
These guys look like they're in deer cotton headlights.
If you're one of our audio listeners, don't forget we are on audio only on Spotify, iTunes, Google Play.
You can leave a five-star review, but look at that.
I mean, that is just that isn't.
So we're talking about MAGA.
The FBI, Cash ran for his appointment.
I remind people that I worked with the Republican Party to push cash through the confirmation hearings from Senate.
And yes, I did.
I got paid to do that to lobby with the Republican Party.
I am a, I've paid.
amy dangerfield
You're a lobbyist.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I mean, they call it more of an independent activist because technically I'm not being, I would call it lobbying, though.
Yeah, because I got paid a lot of money to help Trump push through his confirmations, his agenda.
And I don't take money to do anything I wouldn't do already.
unidentified
Right.
elijah schaffer
But if they're like, hey, can you dedicate extra time?
It's like, I got a whole business to run things to do.
And they're like, can you just craft ideas and motions and move through and get this stuff done?
Yes, yes, yes, I can do that.
But I also want to bring up the fact that it's like, okay, but at the same time, at the same time, how could this, I believe they are lying there too.
Now, I'm allowed to say that.
Don't sue me, Cash.
I hope I don't get a second lawsuit from Alexis Wilkins now.
amy dangerfield
Everything is allegedly.
elijah schaffer
Like, because, you know, now I'm going to have like, you know, made fun of her red dress or something like that.
amy dangerfield
Just say it allegedly before you preface anything.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, but I'm not going to be bullied.
I'm not going to be bullied, Alexis or Cash, into shutting up.
And I think I'm being bullied.
I think this is intimidation and this is gross.
And if you didn't mean it that way, I can tell you this.
It doesn't matter what you say you mean according to that lawsuit.
It doesn't matter what you say you mean.
It matters what I think you mean and it matters what I thought you did.
So like, it's like, oh, well, you can't just assume.
Oh, I can't, Cash, and your parties.
I can't assume.
Well, your entire life is built on assuming what I said.
And so at least I can go by your words and it looks like you're lying.
amy dangerfield
It's not just assumptions either.
I mean, we have seen, this was one of the top trending stories on X.
And we saw various lawyers weigh in and give their opinion.
And even people who are really close to the administration who are like, I'm not going to name their names, but I asked them like what they thought about it.
And they're like, this doesn't look good.
You know?
So I think the court of public opinion is absolutely on your side.
What's scary is that I think we're in unprecedented, uncharted waters when it comes to new precedents being set.
And unfortunate, in the process of setting those, though, from these very nefarious actors, they're going to have to abolish some of our constitutional rights, such as the First Amendment, right?
And I truly see this as a war on free speech.
By the way, that's another thing that Trump campaigned on is preserving our constitutional rights.
And yet all I've seen since this administration has started is lawfare.
I've seen, you know, Jewish interests monopolize our media even further.
The Ellison legacy, right?
David and wait, what are their names?
The Ellisons.
elijah schaffer
Larry and David Ellison.
amy dangerfield
Exactly.
Yes.
Now earning TikTok, right?
One of the most commonly used apps for Gen Z. Launching Project Esther, launching this influencer project out of Israel, pursuing lawfare.
Yes, technically, by definition, our First Amendment rights remain intact.
But when you look at everything that they're trying to do, they're all in opposition to those First Amendment rights.
elijah schaffer
Look at this too.
You know, Cash pushed in running on getting rid of law fair.
And then meanwhile, Kash Patel, this is from Senate Judiciary Democrats, by the way, an official government account.
It says Kash Patel is using a multi-million dollar taxpayer-funded jet to fly his girlfriend around.
amy dangerfield
I saw this.
Is this verified, by the way?
elijah schaffer
From what I've seen, they verified it.
So I'm going to say this, they did.
I don't think they would post this if this wasn't true.
And I heard it was true from multiple sources that he used a $60 million jet to go see his girlfriend sing at an amateur wrestling match.
And she's singing one of her hit songs, the Star Spangled Banner and the National Anthem.
It's like, Luch, I need to do this now.
Ready for this, guys?
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Believe it or not, Cash being Indian compares to love Alexis Wilkins more than Indians love Costco.
And everybody knows they'll bring their whole family there to buy some discounted chicken.
I saw an Indian at Costco grab a full chicken.
The family grabbed it and they were eating the chicken, the full chickens.
They're sharing it as a family and just eating off the chicken.
It was insane.
It was like living in a third world.
I was just glad that they were, you know, made sure that they didn't waste any napkins.
They're going and sucking juice off their hands.
And I was like, wow, what a great way to save the environment.
Don't need plates.
You don't need napkins.
And God forbid, you just cut the chicken off, you know, sucking meat off the bone.
Well, I had an ex-girlfriend in high school that did that too.
And her life turned out okay.
amy dangerfield
I mean, one tree was saved.
The same outcome for the chicken.
But progress for the environmentalists.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, it is interesting.
I just mean like this is the, so we're going to break this down.
Is MAGA dead?
This is like the enforcement branch of MAGA.
Meanwhile, I also want to bring this up.
Bring this up real fast.
No, that's the wrong image.
Take it off for a second.
Okay, hold up.
amy dangerfield
That was the right image.
Don't lie.
elijah schaffer
Importantly, all this blowback is happening because obviously he, you know, has been embarrassed.
His girlfriend embarrassed him publicly.
And now she's sub-tweeting me, which we'll talk about.
She's embarrassed the administration.
She's actually, she's like, oh, people are calling me a massage agent.
They were, but if they were, they are now.
Like, that's the hard part.
It's like people are calling her a massage agent in a honeypot now.
And look, I'm still not, I still am not pushing that narrative.
And I don't care if people are, though.
This is where we're different.
Like, I'm not coming out like scared.
Like, I didn't push it.
She's not a massage agent.
If you think she's a massage agent, you have every right to think that, ladies and gentlemen.
You have every right as an American citizen to also as a public figure, you're allowed to make fun of public figures.
You can make fun of me.
You can make fun of Cash as a government official.
And you can make fun of this very popular singer.
And I'm going to tell you, you can become a country music star by A, date someone powerful.
And then B, the second step is sing the national anthem.
amy dangerfield
And with a country tone, with like some country twang.
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
It's crazy.
And now people are, I'm going to play some of the things that people are saying about them.
But Cash at his presser.
Now, he has not been avoiding questions at all.
People thought this was at the pipe bomber.
He's got scandals brewing, right?
He's like a witch in Halloween.
He's brewing so many potions.
Except these times, these are about to kill his career.
What's left of it?
Cash Batel, who, by the way, I believe that's why they're attacking me is because I say things like this about them because I care about my country.
I'm not negative.
I just don't want a fool.
I don't want a chicken bone sucker running my country because I knew this is a disaster.
And I feel like Hoodwink because he said he was going to come in, decommission the FBI building.
He wasn't going to, and now we're building a new headquarters, $100 million headquarters.
Instead of shutting it down, we're building new offices.
Nobody's been fired that.
amy dangerfield
Well, people were fired who didn't make any sense that they were fired.
For example, the head of the department out of Utah that would have overseen Charlie Kirk's case, became highly regarded in her industry.
He fired her.
And I'm not making any accusations about that, but it's very interesting that she was letting her.
elijah schaffer
What's the other guy's name that he fired off the team?
Who's one of the DNI people?
I know he, oh, he's the Green Beret.
His wife died in Syria.
I'm sorry.
amy dangerfield
The timing of some of the people that he let go, though, in relation to that, it's just very, very interesting.
elijah schaffer
He stopped his TV investigating foreign influence.
unidentified
Correct.
amy dangerfield
Oh, Larry Fink.
elijah schaffer
No, Larry Fink is, no, no, no, no.
You're completely, you're on a different planet.
You're on a different planet there.
amy dangerfield
Different planet.
elijah schaffer
No, no.
It's the whatever.
He's been on the show.
I don't remember his name.
Sorry, guys.
But he basically halted his DNI.
He halted the investigation of foreign influence into Charlie's murder.
He said, we're not doing that.
They for sure didn't.
And that is bizarre.
amy dangerfield
I mean, and straight away, as soon as this happened and tech started to leak with Charlie Kirk saying, hey, I'm going to pull back from some of these Israeli donors.
They were trying to control the narrative on Charlie's relationship with Israel very much so.
So suspiciously that it's like, that makes you question even more around the narrative.
Why are they trying so hard to defend something that probably people wouldn't have been so accusatory of if they had not had this very intense reaction, right?
elijah schaffer
Right.
But my point is, look, check this out.
Look, watch this.
unidentified
To ensure that this mission of safeguarding the American public is achieved every single day.
Thank you.
Thanks very much.
Thank you so much.
Appreciate it.
Okay.
elijah schaffer
He just avoided any questions.
And I think the real reason why is because of the lawsuit because everyone's like, dude, did you know about this lawsuit?
And he's trying to avoid talking because he's now open to discovery and he doesn't have any spousal immunity.
If you guys want to watch it, I've been on a million shows, guys.
Go watch Alex Jones.
Go watch, I don't even go watch Breaking.
I was on Breaking Points today.
Go watch.
amy dangerfield
Everyone's reporting.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, basically everybody.
That's everybody.
You can go.
I just kind of been around the clock.
So I encourage you guys to watch the interviews.
I've done like 12.
I can't even remember everybody in the last like 24 hours.
I've even been out of the country.
I'm leaving out of the country.
I've been traveling around.
I am on it.
And I am so pumped because when the government comes knocking at your door, don't answer.
Just fight.
And that's the key thing, right?
Now, kind of, we'll keep talking about cash in a little bit, but Ian Carroll posted something very important here.
Ian Carroll had said this.
I always mentioned this.
This lawsuit, this $5 million lawsuit is insane because I speak about all the details.
You know, he says, you know, nobody makes fun of my family.
First of all, I wasn't making fun of your family.
I don't even know who your family is.
The person we're talking about is a woman named Alexis Wilkins who is not your family.
Okay.
So you don't have spousal immunity.
We're not talking about a spouse, right?
So legally, sir, she's not your family.
Now, she might feel like your family, just like you guys feel like I was saying something against you.
But in America, we don't go on feelings, we go on fact, right?
Ben Shapiro.
And so he said, This photo is slanderous and untrue in its implications.
And I want to say I agree.
And I strongly condemn anyone that downloads it and reposts it.
unidentified
Do not repost it.
elijah schaffer
And I didn't repost it.
I would never repost this.
He said, This post is exclusively to bring awareness to how terrible such online activity is.
Seriously, guys, stop it.
And he's now editing pictures of her in a bee costume, which I don't know what the meaning of that is.
I just assume she's a beekeeper or something.
She likes honey.
amy dangerfield
I mean, bees are really important to the conservation of our planet.
So it's probably just got everything to do with that.
But no, it's really funny to see all of these posts.
And it's like, so is there going to be equal application under the law here?
Are you going to sue everybody who has been posting hilarious memes and songs and everything?
And they are literally straight out calling for her to sue them.
They're like, sue me, sue me, sue me.
I'm not saying this is Amy Dajerfield.
Do not send a lawsuit my way, but it's like, are you guys going to apply equal application of this lawfare to every single person who has retweeted this sentiment?
Because if you are, I mean, you're probably going to be tied up for a while.
This is going to take a while to be able to come to its resolution if they're going to have thousands and thousands of people that they're prosecuting, right?
elijah schaffer
Well, you saw this too.
I mean, this guy wrote a ballad on this.
amy dangerfield
It's a bagger.
elijah schaffer
And like, am I going to get sued for just reporting on what people say online?
Like, I don't understand what this is about, except for intimidation.
I want to explain why I know it's intimidation and why, where MAGA is saying, oh, you know, you want to go after traffickers?
He goes, no, sir, do not redeem.
I will not take that, please.
And then it's like, okay, hey, do you know there's this journalist out there and comedian?
By the way, this show is a comedy show.
It's a dark comedy show about the news.
Okay.
Everything's meant to be funny.
The whole point of this show is to make a little bit lighthearted nature of serious topics.
Look at what this guy wrote.
By the way, this only happened, Cash and Alexis, because you made a big deal about it, right?
unidentified
Listen, did you see this?
amy dangerfield
Me and Daniel were dying all the time.
elijah schaffer
This guy's studio recorded this.
amy dangerfield
Like, is he gonna come horses?
elijah schaffer
Maybe, actually, honestly, yeah.
unidentified
Like, what?
elijah schaffer
Listen to these lyrics.
unidentified
Listen to this.
Alexis is my honey.
She's been assigned to me.
The sweetest little honeypot I fill with hot curry.
elijah schaffer
I'm true.
unidentified
I'm not compromised.
Are you surprised she's attracted to this 40-something skinny appoo?
glenn beck
Are you Alexis is my honey?
elijah schaffer
She sings them country tunes.
Day groomed her good at Prague.
And now she shills for Jews.
unidentified
Watch how the kites unite with pajites and dodge you for tweeting our honeypot schemes.
elijah schaffer
All right, disavow for sure.
That's not true.
She's that's for sure.
All that's fake.
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What's funny though is, you know, there's been this whole thing now in all of this.
She's like, you know, people are saying I'm a honeypot.
Okay, well, you probably shouldn't have filed a lawsuit that makes people realize that you actually don't aren't able to really handle the heat on the internet.
The internet's a very brutal place.
But I'll say this: shout out to Glenn Beck, who called this out in 2001.
Check this out.
He said, big tech, Representative Eric Swallow, and the mainstream media are trying to destroy Blaze TV reporter Elijah Schaefer.
It's four years ago.
I've been look at this.
I've had government officials coming after me for doing his job and documenting the Capitol riots.
And he said, look, back in 2001, they were trying to destroy me.
They were trying to put me in prison, by the way, for 20 years on these charges.
20 years.
This is about the fourth time someone's tried to either ruin my life or send me to jail in just the last four years at a catastrophic national attention level.
We got to be doing something right.
Guys, we got to get these numbers up.
This is like, like, it sucks because I don't have my channels that I've built, but we're rebuilding because I know I have the truth on my side.
And so I don't really care.
You know, Amy's coming out hot.
She's got her own stuff going on in the future.
But look, I'm telling you this.
That's why people are like, oh, can you really rebuild at 32?
Could you really start new at 30?
And I'm going to say to us, it's like, dude, look, Glenn Beck is like 60.
And look where he's at.
It's like, I got 30 years till I'm there.
I got a lot.
Yeah, I have a lot of time to build.
We have time to build.
It's never too late.
Jesus didn't even start his ministry until 33.
I'm not even where the age where he started his ministry.
So, you know, it's like, it's like, this is a great time to restart.
Check this out.
glenn beck
30 minutes ago, 45 minutes ago now, I learned that CNN thinks it's worth using their precious resources now to investigate Elijah, a credentialed reporter.
They have started digging around, trying to call his family and all of his past colleagues to find out who he really is.
I can guarantee you they will go all the way until he was what six?
The day, I mean, he's a young guy.
So, what was the first day he was online?
They are going to go into everything about him.
And I have confidence that he is fine.
If he said something when he was 12, I don't really give a fly an F.
I don't care.
I don't care.
I care who a man is today.
elijah schaffer
Let's go, Glenn.
glenn beck
I want you to know I will never fire Elijah Schaefer because Elijah Schaefer doesn't work for me.
He works for the Blaze.
elijah schaffer
I never fire me though.
glenn beck
I'm not controlling the Blaze.
I have nothing to do with the Blaze.
elijah schaffer
That's right, Ax.
That's actually true.
glenn beck
But I will tell you this: the phone call I got was from Blaze Media.
They're not going to fire him.
They are not going to.
We believe an attack on one is an attack on all.
unidentified
Yes.
glenn beck
And we stand behind Elijah Schaefer.
amy dangerfield
Thank you.
glenn beck
And I don't care what you try to do to him.
amy dangerfield
I love that.
Yeah, if I could give my piece here.
Honestly, I feel like this is probably the biggest issue when it comes to is MAGA dead?
Right.
I mean, there's a lot of things we can talk about.
We could talk about the economic populism of the, you know, everything he promised and the 50-year mortgage that we got in return.
We could talk about no new wars.
We could talk about the attacks on the First Amendment, the classified documents, mass deportations.
But I think what it really comes down to is America first.
That was the promise that was synonymous with MAGA.
And the more people are waking up to the reality of how all of the policies, the sentiments, the backdoor agreements, everything is contradicting that movement.
And I feel like right now we're at a point in time where you need to like stake your claim.
You need to say exactly which side of history that you want to be on.
And the opposition have this very clever thing where they try to denote anybody who is America first as an anti-Semit.
Anybody who actually believes in the premise of America first, not Israel first.
We don't want our money going overseas to fight Israel's wars, especially their regime change wars, right?
These are all very, very fair requests from the American people.
It's what Trump campaigned on.
And the fact that they have done absolutely everything to contradict themselves.
Right now, we're on the precipice of that fight, I feel.
And at least from what I've seen, this is the very first example of them attacking us constitutionally, the amendment, freedom of speech.
And when you look at places like Australia, when you look at places like the UK, I mean, I think there's been like a couple hundred people now who've been arrested for social media posts, but we're not the UK.
This is America.
This is meant to be the land of the free.
That's why five years ago, when I saw the way COVID was unfolding in Australia versus here in the States, it's why I became interested in politics.
I realized that we had a superior system that put the people first.
And Trump was meant to encapsulate that.
And that's everything that was in his messaging, his promises.
Clearly, those have not come to fruition.
And I feel like right now we're on the precipice of really breaking through to the masses, these government bootlickers who have still stood by Trump no matter what up until this day.
But when you have such like glaring examples of First Amendment being defied, as in the case with this lawsuit, I feel like people really need to stick their claim.
Do you want to be on the right side of history or do you want to be on the wrong side of history?
Do you believe in America first?
Do you believe in the Constitution?
Do you believe in America?
Do you believe that this is worth fighting for?
Do you believe that it's worth protecting?
I'm not even from here.
I wasn't born here.
I've been here nearly 10 years.
elijah schaffer
But you're part of the Anglosphere.
Like, people don't understand.
Like, the reason why we don't want H-1Bs is because we don't want Indians here.
Like, it's like, what do you mean?
Because we're not India.
We are an Anglo country.
Just like they didn't want the British ruling India.
They didn't want a bunch of white people in their cities.
I understand that.
Yes, without us, you guys turn to a really, really crappy nation.
You can't even maintain your railroads.
That's your own problem.
But, you know, Zimbabwe, without white people, turn to nothing.
South Africa turning against white people in government.
Like, you know, I think it was Nixon who said that black people can't really govern.
They can't really.
Look, look at Detroit.
Look at the cities they take over.
Look at look at what's going on.
It's not racist.
It's just true.
You know, we brought airplanes to countries that didn't even, you know, invent the wheel.
You know, so it's like, it's like you could have a civilization.
This is the hard part about the technology we export into the world.
It's like you have like the aboriginals who like never invented a wheel when they arrived in the 1700s.
And then it's like within like a couple hundred years, we're letting them get on airplanes.
So it's like they've never even like come up to like how to move a cart.
And then it's like, do you want to go see? a big city like London?
Of course they want to live there.
They don't have anything like that because they've never built their own societies.
And we bring them here.
And like what's crazy is I'm just voicing the sentiment of the American people.
That's why people say like, oh, but you were an immigrant to Australia.
Yeah, it's a white country.
I'm a white person.
We're allowed to move, especially the colonies like, you know, if you're Western European, these are Western European settlements.
That's what these are.
And if you don't like that, then why do you want to live here?
It's like, well, I want to turn it into India.
Well, then, well, then we want to leave.
And then we want to leave.
And they're like, no, you can't just leave.
You're racist.
You're like, well, we want freedom of association.
We want to live together.
And I do believe I'd rather live in a pagan white city than I would live in a Christian city in the Congo because you have to build, like philosophy itself without Christ built the West.
There was no Judeo-Christianity that built the West.
It was paganism.
It was Hellenistic and Greco-Roman paganism.
Now, I don't support paganism.
I am not a pagan.
I don't believe that we should support paganism.
I believe Christ is the way, the truth, and the life.
But just as destructive as godlessness and atheism has been has been Christians who have abandoned the true churches of the Orthodox and the Catholic Church, and they have had, you know, no apostolic succession and have this make it your way Christianity.
And now they're like, you know, race doesn't matter.
And now we have like, you'll see like woke light Christians be mad at woke extreme Christians.
It's like, we don't have lesbian pastors in our, in our church, but yes, meet the co-pastor, Sarah Figden.
It's like, oh, so you have to women co-pastors.
amy dangerfield
We've never seen any type of authority figure in the church to begin with.
Like, how did we get to that point where that was something that was even permissible?
elijah schaffer
But I'm saying, but that's, that's what it is.
It's like everyone, all these like evangelicals are pointing at each other.
Like, they're more woke than us.
It's like, dude, you're a pastor and you aren't even apostolically.
You made up your pastorhood by some fat guy who was a druggie in the 60s who laid hands on you.
You've got to have some unity with the original church of Christ.
And when you come into that, it's like, so you're not even really a pastor.
You're not really ordained under the succession back all the way about back all the way to Paul.
You're not all the way back.
You go down.
It's like, it's like, you know, I don't know if it's I don't even know who it was.
It was, who was it?
The original, the original apostle.
I'm not Catholic or Orthodox, actually, so I don't, I don't remember who it is, but I do know that these churches have actually kind of created their own version of Christianity.
And they're like, how did we get to gay pastors?
Well, because you guys started saying we can do whatever we want.
And eventually someone says, well, we'll even be more woke than you.
And then we start having the woke church.
So the point of this is, it's like, hey, we got to get back to this, that the Protestant work ethic, it wasn't Judeo-work ethic.
It was Protestant work ethic.
What did that mean?
Okay.
Protestants were more close to Catholicism today than current Protestants are to Protestantism, right?
Like they've gone so far off the deep end.
And back in the day, they were English, primarily English settlers.
And they were upset at the Irish coming.
They were upset at the German coming.
They understood that Christianity is a faith, but it's got to be built on philosophy.
And they had Western English hierarchical superior hierarchy.
That's why they were fighting against what?
The Spanish.
Now, the Spanish were Christian too.
They were Catholic, but they wanted to have their, they tied Protestantism to being English.
And they wanted to get away from state-sponsored Catholic Anglicanism.
And they were here.
Now, that's to say, okay, cool.
So what?
Yes, America is Protestant.
That's why I didn't say Protestants.
I said evangelicals.
It's very different than Protestant.
But Protestants have gone woke too because they've abandoned the church authority.
Now, when you go down the line here, you go, so what are you trying to say?
I'm trying to say this.
If you told our ancestors that they said anyone can be American, they'd be like, dude, we barely integrated the Germans.
You know, it was hard for my German ancestors to integrate.
It's why they went to the Midwest.
Okay.
But it's like, when you come in, then we're like, oh, cool.
Well, let's just bring anyone in.
It's like, yeah, but they own motels.
And it's like, really?
You think the motels that you sleep with prostitutes in are really helping our country?
amy dangerfield
I mean, and they placate.
And this is the issue.
I mean, I realized really quickly because I grew up Catholic and then went to some non-denominal churches here in the United States.
I realized really quickly that I prefer my Jesus without electric guitar.
I don't want it to be performative.
I don't want the music to hit just right at the point of the sermon where they're trying to convince people.
I want to have like a genuine, real experience with my creator.
And you see the way that these Protestant and evangelical churches placate to the media.
I saw it after Charlie Kirk's assassination.
I was not able to make it to church in person the weekend following that happening, which was a massive resurgence for the church.
More people went to church during that weekend than I believe it was like decades prior, right?
But I was traveling up north.
I wasn't able to attend in person.
So I said, hey, let's tune in to a live viewing of Vu, which is a church here in Fort Lauderdale.
It's a little bit more, I guess, Protestant, evangelical.
Not exactly sure what the denomination would be, but it's one of those more mega churches that have the electric guitar vibe.
I went to a couple of their services.
They were good.
I went to a couple of their conferences.
They were pretty good.
But I was so disappointed that when I tuned in to listen to that message, they did not even mention what had just occurred with Charlie Kirk and the subsequent revival that was happening all over the country on account of that.
Why?
If I were to guess, and I could be entirely wrong.
So, I mean, I'll apologize if they ever proved me wrong, but to me, it seems like they were seeing all of the news, all of the sentiment, all of the people saying this guy wasn't really a Christian.
He was a, you know, a misogynist and a whatever.
Every single is-ism in the book, they assigned to his name.
And therefore, a mega church here in Fort Lauderdale felt like they could not center the message around what had just happened, despite the fact that it undoubtedly brought hundreds of new church attendees to their church that weekend.
I know just in the Catholic church community that I'm in, there were so many more attendees during that weekend.
Again, I wasn't there, but it was reported back to me.
The resurgence that happened was incredible.
Yet so many churches were unwilling to even make reference to that, acknowledge the fact why so many more people were there.
And that's sad to me.
That's sad.
It really shows that a big part of Christianity nowadays is in lockstep with this media narrative.
And we know that currently right now, at least for the most part, the media, they disperse a left-wing narrative.
So it was.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
But look, but listen, but you say this, yes, this left-wing narrative.
But the reason why is because we've accepted too much change.
And that's why we have to go back to tradition.
This is why Marjorie Taylor Greene, who's coming out and is saying, look, we have to make radical decisions.
We can't curb H-1Bs.
We have to end these programs.
We can't just get rid of transgender priests.
We have to get back to the Orthodox and Catholic tradition.
And if you're Protestant like me, you're probably going to be more inclined towards Orthodox.
It's just true.
The way I look at it is that Protestants who are Protestants who are who have come from evangelical background will probably be more inclined towards returning to Orthodox tradition.
And those that come from denominations like Anglican, come from Lutheran, will probably be more drawn to the Catholic Church.
It's honestly what I believe.
The Great Schism, I don't even recognize that personally at the moment.
And I do think that those two churches are very safe bets of leadership.
And I know my Orthodox friends will tell me, how dare you say that when you're converting towards Orthodox?
And my Catholic friends will say, how dare you talk about the Orthodox Church?
And maybe I am Protestantizing the move.
But at the moment, one thing I've talked to mature Orthodox and Catholic is, yes, both say there's things wrong with the other, but they do believe that there is a root in the original grace, the original doctrine.
And they do believe, despite some differences, that ultimately they are great pathways towards heaven.
Here's what Marjorie Taylor Green said: listen.
marjorie taylor greene
My dear fellow Americans, I'm introducing a bill to completely eliminate the H-1B visa program, which has been riddled with fraud and abuse and has been displacing American workers for decades.
There will only be one exemption in my bill, and it will allow for a 10,000 per year cap on visas issued to medical professionals like doctors and nurses who provide life-saving care to Americans.
However, even this $10,000 per year cap will be phased out over 10 years to allow us time to build our own pipeline of American doctors and physicians.
My bill will also restore the original intent of the visa for it to be temporary.
These visas were intended to fulfill a specialty occupational need at a given time.
People should not be allowed to come and live here forever.
We thank them for their expertise, but we also wish them well so they may return to their home country.
My bill will take away the pathway to citizenship, forcing visa holders to return home when their visa expires.
In order to build our pipeline of American doctors and medical professionals, my bill will also prohibit Medicare-funded residency programs from admitting non-citizen medical students into their programs.
Just last year alone, there were over 9,000 doctors in the U.S. who graduated from medical school but were left without a residency placement.
Meanwhile, in 2023 alone, there were over 5,000 foreign-born doctors who received residency spots.
This is entirely unfair, and it's America last.
My bill will help mitigate the shortage of doctors and nurses in our country, the shortage that we face, while at the same time serve as an off-ramp from our reliance on foreign workers by allowing us time to fill our residency programs with American doctors.
Now, this will completely end the H-1B visa program in all other sectors in the job, in the job force, and in the workforce.
This is America first.
It's time to put American citizens first instead of foreigners first.
And this has gone on and this has been an abuse for far too long.
Americans deserve a future.
They deserve a chance.
And I believe Americans are the most talented people in the world, the most creative.
And I want them to have their American dream.
Thank you.
amy dangerfield
On that note, that word talent, you guys saw what Trump said, obviously, right?
unidentified
What did he say?
amy dangerfield
He was being interviewed.
What's her name?
The Fox Reporter Lady.
elijah schaffer
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I play it as a city.
amy dangerfield
They asked him, they were like, Bia, but there's plenty of talented people here.
And he was like, no, no, no.
You don't understand.
Yeah, we have people talented in some areas, but in the areas that we need.
And he gave some reference to like battery building batteries or something like that.
Something ridiculous.
elijah schaffer
We trained women during World War II with zero experience how to build complicated projectile missiles.
You know, like not maybe, maybe not so many missiles at that time in World War II, but definitely like rockets, artillery, batteries, trucks.
Like this is the problem with it.
Listen to this.
This guy said Julian's Rum said the only people who aren't pissed off about Trump's H-1B stance seem to be retirees and cat turd.
Here's what Trump said: listen.
donald j trump
There's never going to be a country like what we have right now.
The Republicans have to talk about it.
laura ingraham
And does that mean the H-1B visa thing will not be a big priority for your administration?
Because if you want to raise wages for American workers, you can't flood the country with tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of foreign workers.
donald j trump
We also do have to bring in talent.
laura ingraham
We have plenty of talented people.
donald j trump
No, you don't.
No, you don't.
laura ingraham
We don't have talented people.
donald j trump
No, you don't have certain talents, and people have to learn.
You can't take people off an unemployment, like an unemployment line, and say, I'm going to put you into a factory where we're going to make missiles, or I'm going to put you in the middle of the mill.
laura ingraham
How did we ever do it before?
Well, let me tell you.
donald j trump
I'll give you an example.
In Georgia, they raided because they wanted illegal immigrants.
They had people from South Korea that made batteries all their lives.
You know, making batteries are very complicated.
It's not an easy thing.
It's very dangerous.
A lot of explosions, a lot of problems.
They had like 500 or 600 people, early stages to make batteries and to teach people how to do it.
Well, they wanted them to get out of the country.
You're going to need that, Laura.
I mean, I know you and I disagree on this.
You can't just say a country's coming in, going to invest $10 billion to build a plant and going to take people off an unemployment line who haven't worked in five years, and they're going to start making missiles.
elijah schaffer
But here's something.
This is why this is so wrong.
I'm going to sound like a lefty, but I'm willing to say this.
Our country has been ravaged and destroyed by corporations that have gutted us.
We also have an education system that is disgusting.
This propaganda has failed.
It is not about education.
So we've destroyed generations of individuals.
We have flooded them with what have we done?
We haven't done anything to save the country.
We just legalized weed, made alcohol more accessible, made internet porn more accessible.
We've essentially smushed people's brains.
We've turned dumb people down with social media.
And then what happens?
It's like, wow, our population doesn't know what they're doing.
Let's then just replace them with people who kind of know what they're doing instead of that don't have the IQ, the ability, or the cultural similarities because they could build a battery today.
So GDP could go up today.
Dude, you can't just take people off the line.
That's true.
Companies need to be held responsible to invest in America.
They're like, oh, well, you know, this is the cheap shortcut to Trump saying, like, we're going to bring jobs back home.
But now you're bringing people in from out overseas to work the jobs back home.
unidentified
Right.
elijah schaffer
That doesn't make any difference.
amy dangerfield
This is another way.
elijah schaffer
Now we have to live with them.
Now we have to live with these people.
And look, Indians don't make great neighbors.
I used to live in Frisco.
And look, I am telling you, dude, people are going to have to take a warning for this.
I am not hateful.
Indian people do not like white people and they think they're better than us.
They want to replace us.
They think they're taking over.
They have a vendetta against us.
They think they're colonizing us.
They don't know what colonization is.
They don't realize like taking jobs that we're offering them isn't colonization.
It's parasitism.
You're a leech, right?
It's like a Jewish mentality of like, oh, well, we're better than you.
And it's like, you just work in our system and then break our moral and spiritual rules and call it success.
It's like, you know, well, I made $100 million getting, you know, 18-year-old girls to take pictures of their buttholes on their birthday.
It's like, well, I don't know if I'd be proud of that.
And it's just like, you know, and then everyone else, obviously, you're the one who said the CIA, you told me, is the one who pays for that.
So like, these are moral decaying ideas.
And it's like, you know, you should see Texas.
They brought in all these H-1Bs, hundreds of thousands of them.
It doesn't look like America.
And you have these beautiful areas I used to live in even five years ago.
And it's just Indians in these groups and just like groups of Indian men walking through and just like loitering and like just staring at women, making people uncomfortable.
And it's like, like, it's going, this is so gross that now that when we're looking at, you know, places to be in India, I mean, not in India, well, I guess you should say Mumbai.
It's like going to Texas to go stay.
Like just looking for where is not Indian because I'm not Indian is Austin's safe.
Austin is Caucasian.
amy dangerfield
What I like about what Marjorie is suggesting here is that there is no like on ramp for getting citizenship.
I think that's great.
But what she's describing sounds a lot like what the Trump administration put forward a little bit earlier, which is basically just putting the incentives in the right place.
When you look at policy and the way things play out, you always have to look at the incentives.
Like, why is this happening in the first place?
And Trump, a couple of months back, said that he wanted to put an incentive in place or rather de-incentivize people from coming over here by making the H-1B visa $100,000, not per application, but per year.
This is what he initially said.
And then they reverse course on it.
So I don't know if he was like misspeaking or if they ended up changing their mind.
Interest decided that that was not going to be a good idea.
They couldn't actually implement this, right?
But had they gone through with that initial idea, $100,000 per year, obviously in that instance, it's going to be much more cost-effective to hire the American employee.
The only situation in which we will then hire under the H-1B for $100,000 per year is when it is for sure a very specialized skill set that cannot be easily found in America.
And that's the only way to know it.
Trump says that the people here aren't talented.
I disagree with that.
I mean, maybe you can set up some type of intermediate process where if there's any skills that we are unaware of, possibly we can be trained.
But at the end of the day, I mean, this claim that he's making that we are not skilled people does not make any sense.
And it's also in direct contradiction to his campaign promises.
And I'm not sure why he retracted on his initial idea to charge $100,000 per year to deter employees from hiring exclusively H-1B, even when American talent may supersede that.
But clearly some special interest got in the way.
elijah schaffer
That's a good assertion there.
But you know what?
You thought it was bad.
You thought things were falling apart.
Trump, learning from how well the STEMI checks affected our economy, right, for the better, said this.
Trump says that every American who isn't a high-income earner will get $2,000 in cash.
In other words, he wants to issue stimulus checks because the economy is sucking.
This is now GBI.
People that are against tariffs are fools.
We are now the richest, most respected country in the world with almost no inflation and a record stock market price.
We had record inflation and no inflation after we had record inflation.
So now everything, life just is expensive.
We can't afford it, but we stopped it.
It's like we want to go back down.
Like our dollar is worthless.
It says here, we are taking in trillions of dollars and we'll soon begin paying down our enormous debt.
Then why do we need H-1Bs?
Why do we need new citizens?
unidentified
We're already rich.
elijah schaffer
Why do we need more people in our country?
amy dangerfield
And why didn't you solidify the Doge cuts if you're actually serious about saving some money?
elijah schaffer
Well, if we start paying down our debt, that's good.
Record investment in the USA, plants and factories going up all over the place.
A dividend of at least $200,000 a person, not including high-income people.
What is high-income people?
amy dangerfield
Yeah, do they quantify that?
I mean, is that like what?
The top 5%, the top 1% of people, what does that mean?
High-income people.
Because right now, what used to be considered high-income was a six-figure income, but it feels like now you need that just to get by, just to survive.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, it's actually kind of frustrating because companies can't afford to pay that.
So yeah, it is true, but it's like no one can, no companies are paying that.
That's the problem.
Like people are still like, everyone's like, oh, you know, they're only paying $4,000 or $5,000.
It's like, that's, cause that's, that's what, that's what the companies generate.
That's, we don't generate more money because it costs more money to live.
Companies don't generate more to pay more for positions.
It's not like, oh, yeah, by the way, also we're getting $20,000 per advertiser now because that's what we just start getting.
And they're like, you know, hey, we're going to start paying $50 CPMs for your show.
No one's increased the price for paying for media.
In fact, media's gotten cheaper for people.
And then it's like, oh, hey, by the way, though, realistically speaking, we are in a position to wear what?
Now we have to double the payment for people, but we don't have the money for that.
So where does the money come from?
Where does it come from?
That's what I want to know.
I don't know where it comes from.
I'd like to know where it comes from, but it sure as hell isn't coming from this company.
And so it's like, you know, this guy, Zero Trust Ninja, said the same thing.
Trump literally has no plans.
I can't wait for midterms.
Well, Dems will take charge of the house.
And I said something very important on my page here.
If I can scroll down here.
amy dangerfield
Can't wait for Dems to take control, though.
I don't know if that's the right.
elijah schaffer
I don't know if that's the right.
No, it's not.
But I did say this.
If I can scroll down here, I made a video that did pretty well here.
It got an 8.7,000 likes despite only 96,000 views.
And I said, we don't want more Indians.
The entire lie sold to us about how immigration would benefit us clearly failed.
Housing doubled.
Cities violent.
Pretty much everything sucks now.
And our government refuses to listen to us.
The Republicans need to listen or we won't show up in midterms.
unidentified
That's true.
elijah schaffer
People are just not going to show up.
You know what?
I don't care.
amy dangerfield
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Go lose elections.
amy dangerfield
No, no, that's a blue wave that literally just happened.
There was a massive blue wave.
And in specific, the big conversation was around Zaran Mamdani.
And people are so shocked that anybody could vote for this Democratic socialist assemblyman.
But I'm not that shocked.
I mean, are you shocked?
When you think about what he's advocating for, his form of economic populism, it's attractive because Trump's economic populism has not come to fruition.
And it still makes absolutely no sense, especially now, which has come out after the mayoral election results.
But with this 50-year mortgage thing, again, synonymous with the WES phrase, you will own nothing and you will be happy.
So when you see that that is coming from the conservative side, which is about, which is meant to be about like fiscal responsibility, conservative values, family values, when you're not getting that from the party that espouses it, and then you hear about security from another party that's saying, hey, food's a right, travel's a right, these things are a right.
What you used to get from a marriage and a secure societal structure, now you want to get from the government because it's not available from the current societal structure that we have for the average person.
I mean, people like you and me, we find ways to make money outside of being paid by the hour, but most people are trading their time for money.
That's the majority of people.
And when you find yourself in that structure, in this economy, there is no way for you to win anymore.
I mean, majority of people who are 30 years old don't own a home and aren't married.
That's insane.
That used to be the cornerstone of the American dream.
And now even that is out of reach for people.
So I'm really not surprised when people are buying into this rhetoric of democratic socialism, when people are voting for Zorhan Mamdani, when there's this blue wave going over the United States in the most recent governatorial and mayoral elections.
I'm really not surprised because the proof is in the pudding.
You know, lip service can only get you so far.
Eventually people start looking for results and people evidently don't like what they see.
elijah schaffer
No, they don't like what they see.
You know, I just got scammed by an Indian right now.
I go and he's like, I'm like, yeah, I was like, I was like, hey, how much is it to fix the phone?
He's like, oh, for a mid-level screen, it's like $229.
And I go, okay, cool.
I'll come by and I'll bring cash.
Then I go, how much was how much is it again?
Cause I just want to make sure that there wasn't tax or something.
So I bring the exact cash.
He's like, $400.
And I go, he goes, $400 for what?
He goes, I fix the back screen and I fix the back glass and the front screen.
I didn't ask you to fix the back glass.
And he's like, well, I did.
He goes, I go, so what's the price breakdown?
He's like, then he changes it even lower.
He goes, $220 for the front screen, $150 for the back.
And I go, that's $370.
unidentified
And he's like, he didn't even do his bathroom.
amy dangerfield
He's like, wait, the sales tax.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, he goes, well, there's tax.
And I go, I go, I'll give you $350.
I go, I didn't ask for.
He's like, yeah, then I'm not giving you your phone back.
And I'm like, dude.
So he just like jit jit jacked and I looked up.
It's like, it's like, oh, back glass is $49.
He just like tried to jack me for another $100 on top of it just to like scam.
They just scam people.
They should just scam people.
I don't want Indians in my country.
You're giving me, I'm not going to get the $2,000.
They're not going to give it to me.
amy dangerfield
I mean, do you think that you think that that's like H1B visa people, though?
Because coming from Australia, and you tell me about your time in Australia, when I grew up in Australia, it was a melting pot.
There were Indians, there were Chinese, there were all types of people.
elijah schaffer
A few.
amy dangerfield
Right.
A lot of people mostly from Asia.
But there were, I would say a few, but still they were pretty prevalent.
There were entire communities that were, no, Gold Coast.
I lived in Southport, which is around Asia.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I know Southport.
Yeah, but you lived in Chinatown.
You lived in Chinatown.
That's not fair.
That's not being like, dude, I grew up in Chinatown in Los Angeles.
amy dangerfield
But there were a lot of Indians.
For example, I worked in sales.
There were a lot of Indians in prevalent sales positions all the way back in what would have, that would have been Southport.
elijah schaffer
That's literally Southport.
amy dangerfield
Like, no, but this is representing the surface paradise.
unidentified
Not though, because I know what I'm saying, but I was, but I'm around a lot of people from different cultures and it was Broad Beach.
amy dangerfield
There were some Asians at Broad Beach.
elijah schaffer
No.
amy dangerfield
There were some Asians.
elijah schaffer
Some, like 2%.
It's white people.
It's to this day, it's white people.
amy dangerfield
I mean, it was majority white, but there were minorities.
elijah schaffer
There's always a few Asians.
amy dangerfield
There was always a majority of white.
And that's the, maybe the difference is now the ratios have shifted where it's now the white to the minority, but there were always minorities in Australia.
elijah schaffer
There's always been, there's been Japanese restaurants there for 30 for 30 years.
There's always been like, yeah, there was like, it was like forever, Australia was 93% white.
So when you went to some metropolitan concentrations, then it would look like there's a lot because it'd be like, well, maybe the 6% of the Asians are only in like three places in Melbourne and Sydney and the Gold Coast.
And they're in like one concentrated area.
So if you grew up in that, it would look like there's 30% of the people are Asian, but it's just in one small area.
amy dangerfield
I mean, I'm even thinking like I lived in Mariba, which is off the tablelands up in far north Queensland, right?
There were some Asians, but it was still pretty, it was somewhat diverse.
My point is, when I grew up, there was a big difference between this melting pot culture that they used to talk about back then versus the one of today.
The one today drains the resources because it is mostly unvetted, unfiltered, mass illegal migration that they are importing into that country with very specific like intentions.
I know exactly what they're trying to do.
Australia is the testing kitchen of the world.
It has very similar cultural makeup to the United States, the UK, everywhere else.
So they try to test things out there in a populace that is isolated, that is disarmed, that is disenfranchised and somewhat reliant on the government because of the mixed economy of socialism.
Exactly.
And when it works, they implement it here.
Hence why everything was so strict with all of the COVID tyranny and everything that happened in Australia.
They're implementing the most dystopian technological things there right now when it comes to digital ID, when it comes to banning underage people off social media, which is just a further means to be able to implement their digital cameras.
elijah schaffer
You could lose your lysa point system.
amy dangerfield
It's insane.
elijah schaffer
It's very weird.
amy dangerfield
They're implementing all of this high-tech, dystopian stuff while also importing the third world.
They're trying to turn Australia into a third world shithole.
So when it collapses, it's like problem reaction solution.
They're waiting on the reaction for people to beg for a daddy government to come in because the country has been so effed up from this mass migration, from the resources being drained.
Like I said on the last show, I've taken several ambulance rides in my young years in Australia.
They're free.
Today, people in rural areas are dying waiting for those ambulances.
The resources are all being drained.
Everything is collapsing.
Everything that I used to love about Australia is dying.
And when people call out and they beg for the solution, that's when they're going to come in and say, hey, we have all of this stuff.
We need digital ID to be able to kick out all the immigrants.
Exactly like what Keir Stahmer's saying over in the UK.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, we have to, in order to keep kids off porn, we have to give you a digital ID that you sign on to the internet for.
It's like, or you could just tell the porn companies it can't operate.
That's pretty simple.
It's not a hard thing to do.
amy dangerfield
It's retarded.
In Australia, it's not even around the porn sites.
They're not even implementing age verification checks around porn hob or it's to use Google.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, because they're creating misogyny.
They talk about Andrew Tate.
Andrew Tate is the example because he's revolutionizing children.
So you got to keep kids out of the algorithms.
amy dangerfield
You saw that they had the Andrew Tate anti-misogynist courses in Australia that they were teaching.
elijah schaffer
No, I didn't know.
amy dangerfield
They were like teaching people how to not be Andrew Tate, basically, to fix Australian culture, to be the opposite of a misogynist.
But yeah, no, it's very messed up.
And the only thing that prevents us from getting there is our constitution here in America, right?
This is why I am America first and even America only, despite being an Australian citizen.
elijah schaffer
You're allowed to.
amy dangerfield
Because of the constitutional rights that we have here.
But again, that's why I'm so fired up about this lawsuit and all of this stuff that's happening right now, because all of that is direct opposition to that.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, you know, I think what's important about this, I want to say as we wrap this up here, is I think it's vital that people recognize that, you know, is MAGA dead?
I think the point is, is that, you know, is MAGA about making America great again?
The question is, is, are we making the country great?
And he's like, we're bringing in billions of dollars.
We're going to pay down a $40 trillion debt.
I just don't believe that we're going to pay that down.
That'll never collapse until the world economy collapses.
And we'll go to, we'll destroy people just like we did when we kept all the world's gold.
And then, you know, the French came, even the French tried to declare war on the U.S. recently in the last like 50 years.
That was crazy too.
No one talks about that when we stole their gold.
But one of the crazy parts about this whole entire story of our nation is, you know, when you realize politics is just about simping to an establishment narrative, like Byron Donalds, you know, and you see Benny being like, Byron's our next president, I mean, next governor of Florida.
And it's like, dude, Byron Donalds is just a Zionist, fat black guy.
amy dangerfield
He made fun of me for my accent on his show.
Yeah, yeah.
Jillian Michaels, after she walked out of her take when I was bringing up the Charlie Curtis.
elijah schaffer
But you're the one who made her quit?
amy dangerfield
Yeah.
It was my segment.
It was, I literally, what's interesting is I preface by saying before I even knew that the Jillian's like a rabid zone.
Well, I didn't know that.
Maybe she is, maybe she isn't.
I haven't looked into it.
But their attempt to shut down any investigation into foreign influence, I didn't even have the details because they shut that down.
All I did was I came on her take, which I was a host of, and said, I don't necessarily believe this.
I'm looking into the evidence.
elijah schaffer
You know, she's Jewish.
amy dangerfield
I now I know.
unidentified
Yeah.
amy dangerfield
But there's a faction of the internet that believes that maybe Israel is complicit.
This is why.
And she walked off while I was going through my segment.
She then, after that, went on his podcast and they replayed it.
And he just made fun of my accent the whole time.
I mean, I get it.
My accent's really bad.
Or American sounds bad.
But like, attack me on the credit of my authors.
It's not my question.
elijah schaffer
We've been showing her.
She's like, with people being like, I just don't understand how people could be against Israel.
You're like, well, Pete, that kind of behavior?
Like, you're trying to have a debate and you just walk off.
amy dangerfield
This is before the 7,000 thing even happened.
I hope she was backpaid.
I hope they like informed her after the fact.
She went on.
She was like, hey, look what I did for you guys.
I hope they funneled her some backpay for that.
unidentified
Right.
elijah schaffer
And I guess, yeah.
I remember Jillian Michaels also supported her at one point.
And I just.
amy dangerfield
Dude, I love Jillian Michaels.
She was my hero when I was a kid.
Seeing her yell at fat people to get their lives together, that was amazing.
Before we went on this like beautiful at any size, like work fucking bullshit, Australia was very much on that bandwagon and she was a big advocate for it.
So I loved her back in the day.
elijah schaffer
Well, she has an episode called Understanding Jews in Judaism with Barry Wise and Jillian Michaels.
So that's enough to say there.
Anyways, guys, so you know, unfortunately, I mentioned earlier that I was going to be out of the country.
And part of the reason why I have to be out of the country or I'm leaving, I shouldn't say where, but just I'm just leaving, is because due to this lawsuit by Kash Patel's inner circle, somehow, which we know it definitely wasn't the FBI, who does have my private information, by the way, due to current and ongoing and past investigations.
You know, this is very interesting.
My personal information now is being doxxed and published all over the internet under my posts just about the lawsuit, which would make me only inquire that these are supporters of the lawsuit.
Now, are they supporters of Alexis Wilkin, sensational country music star?
Well, I don't think I can legally say that, but I can say that they're definitely supporting her lawsuit.
And they definitely seem to be people who are in her corner.
Now, these anon accounts that were just created that are now mass posting my personality.
amy dangerfield
That's what they call it.
elijah schaffer
Brand new accounts.
I'll say this.
You know, the police in my car being stolen in what they considered a professional hit job where the tracking devices in my car were taken out immediately using a wand.
They said that it seemed like a targeted job because there's a time when I go to bed and my wife wakes up.
There's only about a 30-minute gap.
And that's when they stole the car.
Meaning, so that somebody that knew that was casing my place, they said it seemed like a targeted hit.
Now, that's the same address.
Who has my address?
Well, law enforcement does have my address.
That is interesting.
She is dating a FBI director.
Am I accusing collusion here?
Of course not.
I'm just pointing out things that exist separate from this idea.
However, since we are into the assumptions game here now, I would like to say that, you know, my family now can't come home.
This is really unfortunate.
My kids can't live there.
You know, I'm probably going to have to, probably going to have to leave the address, probably have to get out of out of my house.
This is very serious stuff.
But they are posting my address pretty much.
We're getting things taken down pretty much everywhere.
And now, of course, you know, I have a couple like grown, grown-ass men, you know, like my brother-in-law lives there and stuff.
And we have guns and, you know, we'll kill you if you come on the property.
We have to stay on your ground laws.
We still kill you, but yeah, but who knows?
The point is, I don't want to kill anyone.
And this could get people killed.
It could get my family killed, could get me killed.
amy dangerfield
And so thank God your family is in Australia.
elijah schaffer
And they're coming back right now.
And now we have to divert the flight to a different location.
They cannot come home.
So they can't come home.
amy dangerfield
These people are sick.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, they're going to go stealthy.
amy dangerfield
And they say that political violence comes from the right.
I mean, maybe true in this case when you, what fraction of the right?
elijah schaffer
Well, I was going to say, you know, the problem is, is like Charlie Kirk being murdered, but also you saw they try to kill Nick Fuentes at his house as well.
The guy was killed.
You know, people putting my home address out there is an act of violence, I think, against my family.
amy dangerfield
What else would be the intention?
elijah schaffer
Well, I've never had this happen here actively, you know, right now.
And it's only under posts related to the lawsuit, apparently in support of Alexis Wilkins.
Now, obviously, I hope she would condemn that.
And I just want her to know the consequences of lawfare.
You know, people can get killed.
It causes, so the damages are really adding up here.
They're really starting to stack up.
This is costing my family a lot of money.
And my wife is very scared.
She doesn't know why.
She doesn't know why someone would sue us like this, try to ruin our lives.
She didn't even understand what the problem was in the law.
She's like, I don't get what you didn't say anything.
I thought, you know, she's not American.
She's like, I thought America has free speech.
She's questioning this whole country.
She's like, I don't know if I like this nation doesn't have free speech.
I thought I left Australia for this.
So this is obviously like very, very serious.
Anyways, I'm Elijah Schaefer.
Thank you so much again for watching.
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I have to end now because my lawyer is calling about this.
Have a great night and may God bless the United States of America.
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