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Feb. 13, 2026 - Gray Area - Rex Jones & Tim Tompkins
02:23:08
Bondi CRASH OUT Continues + Trump Responds! | Gray Area LIVE #48

Rex Jones and Tim Tompkins expose Jeffrey Epstein’s "cover-up of the century," linking his 70-acre island, $3T+ financiers like Jess Staley ("Snow White"), and global elites—including Putin-connected DP World CEO Sultan bin Sulmayim—to systemic corruption. Unredacted files reveal coded messages, crude remarks, and financial ties, while Florida AG Pam Bondi’s evasive hearing highlights institutional protection over justice. Epstein’s network allegedly manipulates policies like Glass-Steagall repeal, shaping crises that devastate ordinary people, with Wall Street insiders Simon Dixon and others uncovering deeper financial conspiracies. The episode argues elite impunity overshadows real accountability, demanding focus on transnational power over partisan distractions. [Automatically generated summary]

Participants
Main
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rex jones
infowars 50:29
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tim tompkins
57:49
Appearances
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bernie sanders
sen/d 02:03
e
eamon javers
cnbc 01:01
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howard lutnick
admin 00:47
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james fishback
01:12
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pam bondi
admin 01:44
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ted lieu
rep/d 03:49
Clips
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jamie raskin
rep/d 00:11
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Speaker Time Text
Welcome Back! 00:01:34
rex jones
Oh, there are now officially more gray area episodes than U.S. presidents.
tim tompkins
Yes, there are.
rex jones
That's how you know we're making progress.
Welcome back to The Real Show.
tim tompkins
I'm super excited.
I feel like I haven't been on the show in a very long time.
Even though it was last week, I feel like I haven't seen you guys in forever.
rex jones
Was that because of the news cycle?
tim tompkins
News cycle, but also last week I had an emergency for last Thursday, so I wasn't able to hop on.
But we are back in action.
And you guys get to get two nights of us in a row because today we're going to be live here, but tomorrow, the big studio.
unidentified
The big studio.
rex jones
We're hosting InfoWars.
tim tompkins
We are.
rex jones
Yeah, we're going to be on InfoWars from 4 to 6 p.m.
We'll be on the war room.
I'll be doing an hour before that with Rob Dew, but we're having the great Simon Dixon on again.
And like you were saying to me earlier today, Tim, people think that that was our best episode ever.
tim tompkins
100%.
I saw a lot of feedback from there.
It was just a lot of value.
Just awesome.
rex jones
That was badass.
I loved it.
tim tompkins
Super.
And they love us and they wanted to have us on again.
And you set it up for InfoWars Studio.
So it doesn't get any bigger than that, man.
rex jones
For real.
It's really cool, you know, because we've been doing this show for like just under half a year.
We've both put a lot of work into it.
Tim has put a ton of work into the tech and the effort of setting things up and getting it to look professional and be professional.
And it's because of the support of the viewers like yourselves that we're able to do stuff like this now.
So thank you for enjoying the show.
Thank you for choosing to spend time with us.
And as usual, we're just happy to be here.
We're grateful.
tim tompkins
If you guys are on X, go ahead and retweet the stream.
rex jones
Yes.
Great Episode Feedback 00:15:16
tim tompkins
Some engagement.
Something's going on with X guys.
It's not suppression.
I can tell you that.
rex jones
We think it's broken.
tim tompkins
The app is just broken.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
Straight up.
The spaces, you go in spaces, it breaks every week.
You go into just like the video, try to search.
Like during the Super Bowl, it broke.
Did you try?
Did you ever see trying to search?
I was live.
Okay.
I was live.
Try to search something.
It broke.
Couldn't even do anything.
But yeah.
New Groyper said, started from the bottom.
Now we're here.
rex jones
Yeah, we're doing well.
We're doing well.
We're making progress every day.
You know, it's an exponential thing.
We're picking up speed.
You know, we're moving through space.
There's no gravity.
So we're just moving forward.
You know, like an asteroid can hit the planet.
We're just dying.
tim tompkins
Super excited.
Glad to be here.
So today's topic.
It's just, you know, every day it just gets more and more chaotic, right?
unidentified
Uh-huh.
rex jones
Yeah.
And today's topic is the topic of really the week, the month, the year, the century.
It's the cover-up of the century.
It's the Epstein files.
tim tompkins
You are 100% right.
We're doing it.
We're going to cover the mainstream stuff, but I actually have something tonight, mini deep dive, not really a deep dive.
Give me one second.
I'm going to send this.
But basically, it's going to cover some of the major names that are in there.
And often people just talk about the headlines, right?
They're just like, oh, well, this person was in there, like the Sultan, right?
But like, why is he so important?
What has he done?
And what decisions have these guys made in the past that might have impacted us on a macro level?
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
That's the stuff I really want to know because it's like, we know he's in the, we know he's in the files, right?
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
But what else is he doing outside of the files that we need to know about?
rex jones
Well, and it's this interesting thing, right?
Because you get to see elite networking.
And that's really what the core of the Epstein case or the files, whatever you want to call it, is it's rich people wanting to meet famous people, rich people wanting to meet, you know, the smartest people in the world, all the experts.
What were they planning?
They're doing, you know, satanic rituals and genetic modification.
And Epstein wanted to seed the entire human race with his superior DNA.
tim tompkins
Yes.
rex jones
He's very normal people.
tim tompkins
And remember what he said, all the black people.
rex jones
Yeah, not a big note.
unidentified
We're not smart.
tim tompkins
We're not smart.
rex jones
Not a big fan of the black people, Mr. Epstein.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
rex jones
Indeed.
But, you know, we look at the whole case, we look at the whole scenario, and these people exist.
It's a fact that they exist.
It's a fact that there's real evil in this world, right?
Now, what is even worse than that?
What's even worse than that is knowing about it and covering it up.
And that's what Donald Trump, him Bondi, everyone in the Justice Department has done, Kash Patel, Dan Bongino, really from the very beginning, they've gone against everything they promised to do.
And then she goes to Congress and has the nerve, like you say, like it's an episode of Judge Judy.
tim tompkins
It was Judge Judy.
rex jones
Talk about it.
tim tompkins
It was straight up Judge Judy.
When I saw the first videos come out, I think it was two days ago.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
I was like, wait, wait, wait.
This is a, what is this?
And I was like, oh, this is a congressional hearing.
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
And I just see people screaming back and forth.
And, and, you know, Pam Bonnie, the way she looks up there, straight up full form Karen.
She's like that meme.
You're like, you need to leave.
rex jones
Yes.
Exactly.
tim tompkins
And I'm like, what the, what am I pushing here?
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
So, so, like, for me, I'm like, you know, my country is already in decline.
I see a lot of people unhappy.
And then I have to go and watch somebody gaslight us in real time.
rex jones
Oh, you don't like that?
You're not grateful for it?
Like, the stock market's up.
unidentified
The SP 500.
tim tompkins
I'll have you know is that Sky's on and the Dow Jones.
And I'm going to gaslight you right now.
rex jones
Right.
And then someone would be like, why are you redacting the names?
Why are you covering up the names of these people?
Shouldn't they prosecute?
And she'd go, well, in your state, in your district, there was an evil man who killed this person and our justice department arrested him.
And it's like, it's a complete non-sequitur.
The whole thing was a non-sequitur fest.
She didn't answer a single question.
tim tompkins
And that's what they train her to do because at the end of the day, if she answers any of them, she digs herself a hole.
So it's like denied till you die.
And then now you see Trump coming to her rescue and being like, you guys didn't treat her very nicely.
rex jones
Yeah, well, let's go to that.
Let's go to the tweet and pull that up.
It's just more insanity.
It's more insanity every time we look at that.
tim tompkins
And then Andrew told me off air today that she's 60 years old.
I had no idea she was 60 years old.
rex jones
Well, makeup does wonders is what they say.
tim tompkins
All right, let's take a look at this.
Let me pull this up for you.
unidentified
Here we go.
rex jones
AG Pambondi under intense fire from the Trump-deranged radical left lunatics was fantastic at yesterday's hearing on the never-ending saga of Jeffrey Epstein, where one thing that has been proven conclusively, much to their chagrin, was that President Donald J. Trump has been 100% exonerated of their ridiculous Russia, Russia, Russia type charges.
I mean, Trump, I supported you for a decade straight because the Russia stuff was a hoax.
What does that have to do with this, Tim?
unidentified
It's a what about SP 500 is at all-time highs, and that's what you should be paying attention to.
rex jones
That's literally what she sounds like.
That's a good impression of Bondi.
Actually, it is the slime ball Democrats, many of them big donors and politicians have been proven guilty.
Republican loser, sanctimonious rhino congressman Thomas Massey, made a total fool of himself yesterday, fighting aimlessly against a hopeless agenda of hate and stupidity.
Fighting aimlessly against a hopeless agenda of hate and stupidity.
Is that the Trump administration?
That's a little badly written, right?
tim tompkins
Hopelessness agenda of hate and stupidity.
I think he's saying that like he's fighting back against like people trying to push that agenda of hate and stupidity.
Like the Democrats is what he's alluding to.
rex jones
No, but he hates Massey.
I think that's just an old man error.
unidentified
Wow.
tim tompkins
Oh, he said Thomas.
Yeah, you're right.
You're right.
rex jones
Yeah, I mean, I didn't even lost his mind.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
rex jones
As most clearly stated by his crashing job approval numbers in the great Commonwealth of Kentucky, where a military hero opponent who took a bunch of PPP loans, Ed Gallery is crushing him in the polls.
He is now in wacky Liz Cheney territory.
Nobody cared about the Epstein.
Nobody cared about Epstein when he was live.
You cared.
You were friends with him.
What are you talking about?
What do you think of that, Tim?
tim tompkins
Dude, I actually saw something today.
He, when Epstein got arrested by Palm Beach authorities, Trump was the first one to call up the phone and tell them, hey, this guy was doing bad things the whole time.
He basically ratted him out to protect himself.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
It was insane.
I'm like, what?
rex jones
It's hilarious.
It's like, he's a good guy.
He was an FBI informant.
And it's like, whenever we watch The Wire or something, what's the FBI informant always up to?
Like, the same stuff as the people that are involved, right?
But you get a pass for it because you're in the system.
tim tompkins
Right.
rex jones
Right.
It's just, it's so crazy.
Nobody cared about Epstein when he was alive.
They only cared about him when they thought he could create political harm to a very popular president, very popular.
It's true.
People are saying it, who has brought our country back from the brink of extinction.
And very quickly at that, it's true.
It's true.
In fact, this attempt by the Democrats to take away attention from the tremendous Republican success is backfiring badly.
Maybe they should focus on their quest to open.
And it's just, he's campaigning again, but listen to this.
I'll just read a normal voice, Tim.
I want your analysis on this because every time I see this specific thing, I laugh my ass off.
Maybe they should focus on their quest to open our borders to the world's greatest criminals, have transgender for everybody.
What does that mean?
We talked about what he likes to say this.
He's like, I ended transgender for everybody.
tim tompkins
He didn't do that.
That was a movement by everybody.
rex jones
Yeah, but that's.
tim tompkins
And it's not ended.
What is he talking about?
Just go to the right place and you'll still see it.
Go to California.
rex jones
I mean, it's just so insane.
Or get men, no matter their strength or size, to play in women's sports.
Thank you for your women's sports.
We got men out of women's sports.
We're going to war with Iran.
You don't get to know the names of the pedophiles.
unidentified
It's true.
We're just not going to tell you that it's very important, you know, because maybe I got introduced to Melania by Epstein.
rex jones
That's what I think.
Have you heard this?
tim tompkins
I haven't heard it, but it doesn't make quite sense.
She was old enough during that time.
rex jones
Well, for sure, for sure.
But even that is just embarrassing.
tim tompkins
But I could see him being introduced by her because she was in his black book.
And his black book had a bunch of names in there.
We covered this a long time ago.
They basically, this guy picked up the, no, this lady picked up this Epstein book that she had found in like the 1990s.
It fell on the side of the walkway in New York.
She had no idea that it was Jeffrey Epstein's black book for like two decades, basically.
And then some random guy, like she needed some money.
So she sold it on Craigslist.
This random guy picks it up and then realizes, holy, like I got the real mind of the PDF.
And then if you think about it, the news actually like backdated, they were calling people on those phones and they basically were picking up the phone and being like, hello.
And it was the people on the line.
So we know Melania was connected to Epstein prior to just even from the book itself.
And Trump's on there too.
rex jones
Right.
And the whole thing, here's the thing, right?
It's one thing if you're just like a corrupt POS politician and like you're a smooth operator.
You're like a George H.W. Bush.
You're like an Obama.
And you're like, I'm in here.
Like if I, if I have to do something crazy, if I have to, you know, drone strike a wedding or like declare war on Iraq over like fake anthrax, you know, at least we'll do it kind of in a slick way.
unidentified
Right.
rex jones
Trump is just like, I'm running for infinite presidencies until I die and everything's a campaign speech.
And it's just like, we don't need to hear the repeating monkey act anymore.
tim tompkins
Right.
rex jones
It's like a parrot.
tim tompkins
And then you just, I think the thing I'm most disappointed in, and I think we'll cover this, is like, I've got people in my comment section.
I'm seeing people in other people's comment sections.
And they're like actually defending all of these people.
rex jones
Yeah.
tim tompkins
Defending Trump.
I mean, you want to talk about Trump derangement syndrome, Bondi.
Like, I mean, at the end of the day, you can gaslight us and tell us that, but like it's playing out there.
And for people who just want to hide under a rock and pretend it doesn't exist, it's like, what do you get out of that?
rex jones
100%.
100%.
Well, you know, I've called out the quartering because he's like, I mean, everyone's saying there's all this stuff in the file.
There's nothing in the file.
Not a big deal.
We haven't learned a thing.
And it's like, well, we're watching, you know, thousands of redacted names or hundreds of redacted names talk about, you know, pizza, beef jerky, white tuna, walnuts, grape soda.
And they're not talking about these things because they want to eat like first graders, right?
tim tompkins
AMB.
rex jones
Yeah.
tim tompkins
Get your latest Disney movie characters.
rex jones
Seems to be code for kill.
Like, like, you know, like, oh, like Epstein, you know, graped, you know, someone and that person like said, like, said that they felt the presence of God after.
And Epstein was like, whoops, talk about God.
You know, I'm going to kill you.
And the next email, it's, oh, I got, I got some beef jerky ready.
And then people like the quartering want to like bumble and flop around and like somehow try to remain in the grift.
And this is what we said at the beginning about 2028.
When all of this goes away, there ain't going to be a home for you if you supported any of this stuff.
That's why we got that fishback clip.
I want to play that.
We had him on the show.
What did you think of him?
And it's just like at the core of the post-duopoly stuff.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim tompkins
I mean, fishback was already kind of big when we first had him on here, but he really blew up in the last couple of months here.
Right.
For me, I thought he was a sharp guy, well spoken, knew exactly what he wanted to say, how to deliver it.
I mean, he clearly cares about Florida.
He clearly cares about America.
I don't agree with every single position he has, but in large, I can see he's not part of the system and that is the agenda that he's running on.
rex jones
For sure.
My thing is I like people that are saying, hey, both the parties are equally bad.
tim tompkins
Wait, is this real?
Fishback was suspended from X today?
rex jones
Really?
tim tompkins
I am not sure.
rex jones
No, this is breaking news.
If that's true, yeah, we got to look that up right now.
tim tompkins
It's gone, X.
rex jones
And then Seth says, wait, are we not a fan of Trump here?
tim tompkins
Andrew, could you see if you can find something as well on this?
rex jones
Yeah, we got to find stuff.
We got to find stuff on this.
To answer your question, I'm just, I basically worshiped the guy for like 10 years.
I thought he was the greatest thing ever.
Extremely disappointed.
And I think he's covering up for PDF files and he's being blackmailed into.
tim tompkins
His profile is showing up.
He follows us.
We follow him.
His profile is showing up.
What are you saying?
Check at Joan form.
There's no way it could be a glitch.
rex jones
I mean, if it's up, it's up.
tim tompkins
If it's up, it's up.
rex jones
If it's up, it's up.
It would say suspended.
That would be crazy because you've got, like I always say, we got like Adolf Hitler Grouper 1488.
tim tompkins
I know this guy Joan posts a lot about him.
Okay, let me see what we got here.
Fishback has been suspended from X.
He has been blocked from logging in for the last five hours.
What's going on?
So a true suspension means that you can't means that you can't actually see the person's profile.
rex jones
Well, maybe it's changed since Elon took over X.
That is a big deal.
Nimrod Pod says he's on his campaign and that he told them.
That's pretty crazy.
tim tompkins
So he can't log on.
rex jones
Yeah.
tim tompkins
I mean, shoot.
I mean, that sucks.
rex jones
Well, I mean, he's polling at like 30%.
tim tompkins
Is he?
rex jones
He's doing real good.
tim tompkins
What's Byron?
How's Byron doing?
rex jones
He's ahead, but it's within striking distance.
It's not like a thing where he's got like 10% of the vote.
tim tompkins
I wonder what they're saying.
I mean, I see some stuff that he says can be sometimes polarizing, but what is he saying that's like blockable?
rex jones
He's a threat to the establishment.
Ultimately, a governor is a very powerful person, and the young people really like fishback because he's out there literally every single day just talking to as many people as he can.
He's trying to beat it on a grassroots level himself.
tim tompkins
Okay.
Well, people are saying his last post was six hours ago.
Nimrod Pod would know more than us.
He's on his campaign, but that's very interesting.
Okay, let's go ahead and play this clip for everybody.
rex jones
Yes.
james fishback
Put our faith in.
We thought that we were going to put our faith in one party, the Republican Party, to change it.
it turns out they're as corrupt as feckless as deceitful and as disingenuous as anyone else or a farming really
This disaffection with political parties nowadays, I think, confronts the reality that we don't have two political parties.
We have a uniparty that has two separate branches.
And yes, they'll fight and they'll have their fake arguments and outbursts and crash outs and then they'll have dinner together on our dime.
They'll protect Epstein's accomplices while women who are actual victims are neglected and gaslit.
They'll tell us this is not our country.
We shouldn't be complaining.
The Republicans for the longest time wanted an open border for cheap labor.
Uniparty Politics 00:07:53
rex jones
What do you think of that?
tim tompkins
You know what?
He's right.
I mean, there's nothing that he said there that I'm like, wow, that wasn't on point.
I mean, at the end of the day, gaslighting is the only way you could explain it.
I mean, at the end of the day, I think the thing that sucks the most about this is that, like, you know, you and I get to sit here, we watch it.
Not that it's entertainment, but for everybody, it's almost entertainment to be able to watch these things play out.
But for somebody else, it's not really entertaining.
Right.
Just, you know, I've had people like commit crimes to me where they've like stolen something of me.
Like, imagine they're like parading like you're that I stole this thing and like the guy's not getting arrested.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
Like, imagine what that does to you that knows that somebody did something so heinous.
And that's, and what they experience is even worse than what I'm talking about.
rex jones
It's unbelievable, right?
Because, like, these are the worst crime, the worst crimes anyone can commit against another person, right?
And really against the species as a whole.
So, our government is like, it's too big to fail for the military.
It's too big to fail for the banks.
It's too big to fail for the PDF file.
Ultimately, it's like they're so important and they control everything to such a large extent because every sector, whether it's the intellectuals, whether it's the rich people, whether it's the famous people, they're all mingling together in this weird cult.
tim tompkins
Well, right.
You see, Rex.
The SP 500 is at all times highs.
unidentified
That's all you need to pay attention.
rex jones
That's right.
Stock market is very important.
You're so right, dude.
Yeah, 100%.
What were we talking about?
I love Trump.
You want to sell some MEGA hats?
Oh, you want to make some real money?
tim tompkins
Let's make some real money.
rex jones
Yeah, we can make some real cash.
tim tompkins
Let's read some comments real quick before we go to the next.
Hi, Rex.
Just dropping in to pay respect.
Got a conference call to get on.
rex jones
We'll restream.
tim tompkins
Restream.
Thank you.
rex jones
Anyone that shares, thank you so much.
tim tompkins
We love that.
Can relate to Tim talking about the cops not having proof of theft and not acting.
unidentified
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
rex jones
And the funny thing is, like, the cops are only supposed to protect your property.
They don't even protect your property.
tim tompkins
No.
And if you're in somewhere like the blue states over in like Washington, somebody can squat in your house and they won't even arrest or pull that person out.
rex jones
So, you know, something I found out that was interesting today, or I guess like relearned, Bondi was the person who prosecuted George Zimmerman in the Trayvon Martin case.
tim tompkins
For real?
unidentified
Yep.
rex jones
Well, you know, isn't that something?
tim tompkins
I wouldn't want Pam Bonnie representing anybody now that I know a lot more about her.
Ooh, thank you, New Riper.
I'm going to show this one.
Tim went from an unknown person to hosting the war room in half a year.
That's wild to think about.
I appreciate you, man.
Honestly, I sat with that as well.
I can't take credit for that.
That's also Rex here.
rex jones
Like, I mean, well, at the same time, here's the thing.
Obviously, we know each other and I have connections.
If you weren't of quality and of standard, we wouldn't be doing the show at the level we're doing now.
So I've seen you really grow and progress a lot.
And like, my dad's reposted our stuff.
My dad likes you, you know?
So, like, that's, that's, that's a big deal for me because I was like, hey, we don't know if initially this is going to work out.
We don't know initially if this is going to gel and go all the way through, but me and you have been able to collaborate and been able to do something really cool here.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
unidentified
And thank you for that.
tim tompkins
It's so very interesting to see that like at the beginning of this whole thing, we were just having conversations and like, yeah, maybe this could work, but for it to actually work like this, it's magic, man.
rex jones
Yeah, it's really cool.
tim tompkins
And you didn't even tell your dad to like repost or like watch.
He's, he's, guys, he's falling the gray area now.
rex jones
Yeah.
It's really not cool.
tim tompkins
So moving up.
It's very cool.
And your dad is super busy.
So for him to stop and take the time to watch it, it means a lot.
Yeah.
rex jones
It's really awesome.
Okay.
tim tompkins
Let's go to the clips.
rex jones
Let's go to Bondi.
Let's look at her talking about the NASDAQ.
Talk about that stock market.
Real important, real important stuff right now.
unidentified
All the way up.
pam bondi
The Dow is over $50,000.
I don't know why you're laughing.
You're a great stock trader, as I hear, Raskin.
The Dow is over $50,000 right now.
The SP at almost $7,000.
And the NASDAQ smashing records.
Americans' 401ks and retirement savings are booming.
That's what we should be talking about.
We should be talking about making Americans safe.
We should be talking about, what does a Dow have to do with anything?
That's what they just asked.
Are you kidding?
unidentified
Mr. Jordan, Mr. Jordan.
The committee will be in order.
Mr. Jordan, am I going to get an extra 45 seconds added to my time?
The committee will be in order.
The time belongs to the gentleman from Texas.
rex jones
Miss Bondi.
unidentified
The attorney general can respond.
pam bondi
Thank you.
tim tompkins
Look at them smiling.
They're just smiling in the background.
They're just smiling in the background.
Like, I would love to watch this live, man.
This would be like, this would be my day made.
Like, this is probably what is the most exciting part about your job being in Congress, which is watching all the theatrics that go on and not passing bills.
Right.
That's all you need.
rex jones
The thing is, is this is going to be remembered as the worst appearance and performance before Congress from an attorney general of American history.
I could see it.
Never before.
And here's the thing.
Like, I put up this poll and it's like, who's smarter, Kamala or Pam Bondi, right?
Now, Kamala, I don't think she's that smart, but at least when she knows she doesn't have a good answer to something, she does just pure word salad or just doesn't answer at all.
Bondi is like proud of her ignorance, right?
tim tompkins
Right.
rex jones
It's like, well, you don't know about the stock market.
You don't think that's important.
You trade, Mr. Raskin.
You're making a lot of money.
And it's like the hearing is about pedophiles.
It's like, it's like, sir, this is a Wendy's, you know?
Sir, this is a Wendy's.
Exactly.
It's just, it's so crazy.
And it's the entitlement, man.
And it's the clips that I've seen reposted with a comment that are like, Pam Bondi owns Libtard.
And it's like cat turd, like 4 million.
tim tompkins
Andrew, can you play this video?
I just, or is this continue?
Let's continue this.
rex jones
Is it over?
tim tompkins
No, it's not over.
Is it over?
Then let's go to this clip that I sent you of this.
I know we got some other things lined up, but it's on par with this.
rex jones
Tim doesn't even care about the stock market, guys.
What's wrong with this guy?
unidentified
Well, you say the Dow Jones and the S P. That's what you should really care about here.
tim tompkins
It's like, okay, well, you know, I've got money in the stock market, but, you know, last time I checked, you weren't here for that.
rex jones
Right.
You know, I did a show with Anthony, Anthony Graffio, and we're doing this once a week show called Conspiracy Talks.
We watch my dad's old documentaries.
And the first documentary we watch was Police State.
It's a lot of my dad interacting with these cops that are doing like, at the time, Clinton gave like $3 billion to like local police forces around the nation to conduct kind of like black uniform, kind of like SWAT team style, like, you know, random checkpoint style things in Austin, all around the country and other places.
And it's a lot of him interviewing these cops.
And it's just the uniform that gives them the arrogance, man.
The thing they can do whatever they want.
And she is the same way to like the 10th power.
Because think about it.
And it's the same way.
Whereas like, if you're like, I came after Laura Ingram on Twitter, if you're like a Fox News host or a CNN host or a CBS host, whatever, you put on the uniform, you do the job.
You feel such power in that.
It's like, yes, I'm important.
I'm a part of something.
People look at me and they have respect.
And ultimately, you're willing to sell out all of the common people so you can go to cocktail parties and act like, oh, she's the, she's the attorney general.
To us, she's just a woman that lied.
tim tompkins
Well, let's just think about it.
Like, I don't, I don't think it's a, we have something on you.
I think it's more like she doesn't want to lose her job and the positions of power that she has like you're talking about.
Like, I don't, I don't see like Pam Bondi doing something outlandish or wild.
I could be proven wrong.
Why We Still Watch 00:15:43
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
But more often than not, it's kind of the men that have the tendencies to do kind of darker things than the women.
rex jones
She just want to be comfy.
That's all it is, man.
Like she just wants to live in the big neighborhoods, you know, in Florida and Palm Beach or, you know, outside in the DC suburbs where all the rich people are.
That's what she wants.
tim tompkins
Just think about what you're doing to sell your soul.
You still have, like, okay, she's 60 something.
Maybe she's 60, whatever it is.
Let's say she's got another good like 15 years, 20 years left, whatever it is.
You're willing to sell your soul for two or three more years.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
I'm sorry.
The math is not adding up.
You've got to live with your reputation for the rest of your life.
And so I get, they're going to give her the Bongino treatment.
You guys mark my words.
Give it a month, maybe give it a few weeks.
This thing gets out of hand.
They're like, well, you're making a mess out of this.
You're sporadic.
You're acting like Karen.
We can't have you doing this.
Go start your podcast.
rex jones
Right.
Well, and it's amazing how much the Trump administration mirrors the Biden administration, right?
Both used economic warfare, both engaged in wars and reckless spending, all of it.
But Karine, Jean-Pierre, Jinsaki, they got shows.
They left.
And, you know, it's much the same thing.
Instead of going to CNN, you're just going to go on Rumble.
tim tompkins
100%.
rex jones
Right?
tim tompkins
100%.
Go ahead and play this clip, Andrew.
This is a little anime thing that I saw today.
rex jones
Oh, yeah, it's pretty good.
I saw this too.
tim tompkins
I'd watch that.
I'd watch that anime.
rex jones
Yeah, I look forward to the point where stuff like that reaches feature film length and it's just available everywhere.
That's going to kill the streaming industry.
I're regulated, which is a good idea.
tim tompkins
Dude, if that guy continues to do that, those types of edits, what if he did just the whole thing?
rex jones
The Medora moments were super cool.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
rex jones
Do you see those as well?
tim tompkins
No, I haven't seen the Medora ones.
rex jones
You got to check out Psyop Anime.
It's a really cool channel, or not channel, really cool X account for sure, for sure.
tim tompkins
Yeah, I mean, here's the thing: you know, it's like to the point where this thing is so comical that people have to make anime clips and we're just joking about it now.
But like, at the end of the day, this is just sad, man.
rex jones
Well, let's get the clip up, or not the clip, let's get the photo up.
Bondi is a monster in the dark.
That's what it's titled of her sitting, looking away in shame, and then the victims behind her.
tim tompkins
Oh, yep.
rex jones
That's a pretty powerful image.
tim tompkins
That's powerful.
This is, do you have the clip of this?
Because what's happening here is one of the congress people are asking, has the FBI ever, have you ever approached the FBI with like evidence or an accusation against Jeffrey Epstein and they have not actually helped you or tried to prosecute?
And these women are raising their hands.
Because if you remember, Kash Patel went on anybody.
Yeah, he said we were on, didn't traffic anybody.
And it's either Bondi or Patel that also said, well, our hotline is open.
If there was more information and people were to come forward, then we would act on that.
Then you see they set them up with the question and then they basically entrapped them because now she asked the question.
She's like, well, did anybody call into the FBI?
And she's like, well, we didn't get anything basically.
And she's like, okay, raise your hand if you called into the FBI and they didn't do anything.
rex jones
Well, the crazy thing to me, and it speaks to what you were talking about of the people online that are kind of like making light of this or saying it's not a big deal.
I saw people on Twitter saying, they look 60.
I mean, they're not young girls.
I mean, he didn't traffic them.
He trafficked adult women and little ones.
Okay.
He wasn't exclusive to any one category.
He was the like lead human trafficker networker in the world, basically, for a large period of time.
And I want to point something out to the viewers.
That man raising his hand in the back, that's the brother of Virginia Guffray, who was molested by Prince Andrew.
Okay, so you want to minimize it.
Oh, it's not a big deal.
You look 60.
You're not a kid.
I care about you getting raped and trafficked.
You don't matter at all.
Prince Andrew's victim's brother, right there, representing for his dead sister who died very mysteriously.
She said she would never commit suicide.
Oh, yeah, that's always what happens.
tim tompkins
She was ready to say some stuff, and they had to take care of it.
rex jones
Yeah, take care of it.
tim tompkins
Also, the reason why they would be older is because this stuff goes all the way back to the 90s.
rex jones
Exactly.
tim tompkins
Like, for real, like, you're talking about almost three decades worth of stuff that we're talking about.
Like, some of these girls in 1991, 1995, or whatever these time periods are, would literally be like 17, 18 years old.
Some of them.
Some people would be even younger than that.
And it wasn't until 2008 where they had those initial trials.
And then it really got bad in like 2012, 2013, where it all came to crash.
It's a long time period for these people to grow up.
rex jones
Right.
And during this long time period, you got someone like Lutnick, right?
I wish we had that.
We don't have it.
But it's him saying, oh, well, me and my wife, we went and saw him at his place and he had a massage table out.
And he said, I get a massage every day.
And I said, what kind of massage do you get?
And he said, the right kind of massage.
Me and my wife, we looked at each other and we said, we have to go.
And we walked out the door.
That's a quote.
tim tompkins
It's a quote.
rex jones
Actually, that's a quote.
tim tompkins
That was very good.
That's exactly how the video went.
rex jones
That's a quote.
And then, oh, 2015, we go to the island.
Why the fuck would you go to that?
Go to that island.
I mean, come on, dude.
Like, it's out there in your face.
And then every time, see if we can find this.
I'm sorry to deviate.
We got a great team here with Andrew and Damon, King Andrew, and King Damon.
You're helping us out tonight.
See if you can find.
Oh, and then I try to be complimentary and then I lose my train of thought.
tim tompkins
You were talking about the island, but Lutnick talks about his kids going with him on the island or something like that.
First of all, why would you take your kids on the island?
Please explain that to me.
unidentified
It's a family and friends vacation.
tim tompkins
You're invited.
rex jones
Right.
See if you can find the clip of Lutnick.
And you just type in Luttnick laughing, Epstein.
Every single time Epstein gets mentioned at like a press conference, he's laughing.
And Lutnik's always behind Trump, very deeply behind Trump.
He just like starts hysterically laughing.
And that's like a guilt laugh.
It's a trauma response, right?
And that's how you got to look at stuff like that is like for me, sometimes like if something really messed up happens, I'll laugh at it.
I won't cry about it.
You know, I'll just like laugh hysterically.
tim tompkins
And like, it's a nervous laugh.
rex jones
Yeah, it's a nervous laugh.
Like that, that's that's a real thing.
And it's very clear with him that like, he's like, please don't find out.
Please don't find out.
It's crazy.
We'll go ahead and play this.
howard lutnick
And there's a massage table in the middle of the room and candles all around and stuff.
So I ask very insightful, cutting questions.
I say to him, massage table in the middle of your house?
unidentified
How often do you have a massage?
howard lutnick
And he says, every day.
And then he like gets like weirdly close to me.
And he says, and the right kind of massage.
Now, my wife is standing here.
So she looks at me and I look at her.
And we say, I'm sorry.
We have to go.
And we left.
And in the six or eight steps it takes to get from his house to my house.
rex jones
Pause it.
That's not normal.
Yeah.
So, so, oh, he's this guy.
I just got creeped out by him.
Oh, I'm going to live next to him for years and years and years and years until he dies, I think.
unidentified
Money, Oh, Honey Badger donated five.
tim tompkins
No, you swapped it.
All right, Honey Badger donated.
rex jones
What does the super chat say?
We got it.
We got to read the super chat.
tim tompkins
I'll go ahead and pull those up.
rex jones
See if you can find the clip of Lutnick laughing.
tim tompkins
Thanks, Honey Badger.
We appreciate you.
Andrew, whenever there's a super chat, if you switch the scenes, we won't hear it, but it's totally fine.
rex jones
It was okay.
We're a work in progress here.
We're still, you know, we're coming out of the hood here.
tim tompkins
Yes.
Also, guys, for people who don't know, I would remind you, this is what Honey Badger did.
He went to this site, streamlabs.com/slash gray area talks, and that is how he had a super chat.
And that is exactly how he says things over air, and it grabs our attention.
Sometimes we're not reading the comments.
Also, we appreciate it because you're supporting the show and it goes directly back into the show.
rex jones
This is not free, by the way.
tim tompkins
None of it.
rex jones
We got to pay for systems here.
So it definitely helps out when you support the show.
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We'll talk about that a little later on in the show.
tim tompkins
Okay.
Yeah, that's the clip, Andrew.
Go ahead and pull that up.
unidentified
They're both very good.
rex jones
Mr. President, the two cavities are very good.
unidentified
Is Vice President Max hosting a gathering this evening to talk about how to respond to the Epstein situation?
rex jones
Is he working on what?
unidentified
Is he hosting some kind of gathering of top advisors this evening to talk about how to respond to the Epstein situation?
I don't know.
I could ask you that question.
rex jones
I don't know of it, but I think here's the man, right?
unidentified
I saw a reporter today.
rex jones
Look at the big used car salesman grin on the exactly what it looks like.
It's like, I'm about to sell you a Mitsubishi with metal trimmings in the engine.
Yeah.
tim tompkins
Sell you a lemon.
rex jones
Yeah, seriously.
Good way to put it, Tim.
Selling you a lemon.
Selling the American people.
unidentified
Go ahead.
tim tompkins
And it's completely fake news.
unidentified
We're not meeting to talk about the Epstein situation.
rex jones
And I think the reporter who wants it needs to get better sources.
tim tompkins
No one else is smiling.
He's continuing to smile.
rex jones
So, the Epstein thing is a total hoax, and you need to get sources that are more serious.
That's what he just said.
I mean, here's the thing.
I was a fan of Trump for many, many years, and I overlooked a lot.
Okay, this can't be overlooked.
This is unacceptable, right?
And if we want a better country, if we don't want to just meme and jump around, if we want actual solutions, we want actual improvements, the PDF file's got to go to jail and ultimately get executed.
And then anyone that was a collaborator ultimately has to go to jail as well.
unidentified
Well, you see, the problem with that, Rex, is that if they all go to jail, the SP 500 won't be at all-time highs, and that's what you need to pay attention to.
rex jones
Who will run the government as well?
You know, after the Democrat assaults you, it's the Republicans' turn.
That's a joke I heard today.
tim tompkins
I thought that that was pretty good.
That's crazy.
rex jones
It's true.
tim tompkins
That's wild.
rex jones
It's true.
tim tompkins
No, no, no.
It is true.
Oh, man.
rex jones
Yeah, well, let's go to Bondi defending Prince Andrew.
tim tompkins
I think that's a good, you know, intro into these big she defends him, but his own brother literally says, You can't be, you can't be part of this club anymore.
This isn't acceptable.
rex jones
Well, it's only because he got caught.
tim tompkins
That is true.
He probably knew about it this whole time.
Sometimes, honestly, what you guys are seeing is damage control.
A lot of these people knew exactly what was happening.
I'll even show you guys today the banker, one of the bankers for who was like a CEO of JP Morgan and Barclays, which is like two massive conglomerates.
They were like, Yeah, we didn't know he had Epstein as a client this whole time.
And, you know, it's not okay.
So we'll just kick him out and he'll get a fine of $1.8 million.
And that'll be good.
Really?
You didn't know that whole time?
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
Right.
Cool.
Okay.
Go ahead and play this.
ted lieu
Andrew attended various parties with Jeffrey Epstein.
rex jones
Okay.
So that's Epstein in the back with his feet over the American, what looks to be the American flag.
And then the Prince of England on his knees about to grape.
tim tompkins
Yep.
rex jones
And I believe that's alleged to be Virginia Guffray.
tim tompkins
And she does not look comfortable, guys.
rex jones
No.
I mean, this is, hey, you still want to be MAGA Chud after this.
It's on you, man.
Because here's the thing.
They're defending these people, even if they're not involved, even if we want to live in that land.
They're defending the people that did these things.
Okay.
And Prince Andrew is still walking around free.
All these people are still walking around through you.
A guy, Leon Black, who did the most unconscionable things you could ever do to a little one.
Okay, he's still walking around, he's walking free.
It's open in the files, no one will ever get prosecuted.
tim tompkins
Yep, 100%.
ted lieu
We'll play it under the law Congress passed.
You were allowed to redact photos to protect the victims of Epstein's sex trafficking operation.
You redacted the photos of this victim's face because you were following the congressional law.
Is that correct?
I'm sorry that we redacted the victims because you were following the congressional law, correct?
unidentified
Yes.
rex jones
Okay.
He got her.
ted lieu
You have now established that we please put the photos back up that we are looking at a sex trafficking victim under the federal victims trafficking protection act.
Not only is Jeffrey Epstein guilty, but anyone who patronizes Epstein's sex operation is also guilty of a crime.
That's why I find it absolutely despicable that you sought to protect Epstein's like for honey badger donated photos.
rex jones
What is honey badger saying?
What do y'all say?
We got to make the text bigger.
unidentified
And it could be the St. George flag because Andrew is there.
tim tompkins
That's going to make it.
Thanks, thank you, Honey Badger.
And I'm going to pull up the things that show the, yeah.
rex jones
So this, this is this is all this is all him luring her into a trap, right?
Because the narrative, and ultimately this perjures both her and Kash Patel.
The narrative around this whole thing is that Epstein never trafficked anybody.
Epstein was a lone operator.
You know, he was just, he was just, he was a PDF file and it was bad.
It is what it is, but he didn't traffic anybody.
And hey, he's a billionaire.
He's got an island, all this stuff.
There's like a man, it's real and it doesn't even look real.
It looks like something that would be AI, but it's 100% real.
It was done for TV.
They did it like a Cribs episode for Jeffrey Epstein.
tim tompkins
My MTV Cribs?
rex jones
Not like that, but it was like a special.
I'm like, the luxury life of Jeffrey Epstein.
What year was that?
And see if we can find that.
I'm sorry to throw so much at the producer.
I apologize, Andrew, but it's literally the Cribs episode for him.
They're like, the school teacher turned billionaire.
And it's like, well, when does that happen?
Crazy.
tim tompkins
How many of those, you know, the real reason?
Um, that never happens.
Also, it's just like, I'm so, I'm so bothered by the fact.
rex jones
And maybe I uh, it's like a cribs episode for Jeffrey Epstein.
They're like showing off his house and stuff.
tim tompkins
Let's say my MTV Cribs edition of Jeffrey Epstein.
Um, yeah, but it's just it's very interesting.
You know, they talk about 10 co-conspirators, right?
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
If you go look at the files, there's a there's a section in there that literally names like 10 other co-conspirators.
Of course, their names are redacted, but they knew of 10 other people.
One of those people who Massey and who Massey went in there and actually unredacted was Wexner.
Harrison's Hidden Influence 00:03:57
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
You're telling me that we're spending so much time on these other people and the guy who funded this man and let him live and have power of authority to actually sign the checks, move everything around.
rex jones
That man gave Epstein like $150 million.
tim tompkins
More than that, he gave it to him, but he also gave him access to his account to attorney.
So if you have power of attorney, you get access to this guy's billions of dollars that you can do anything.
And he had access to all of his houses.
So I'm sorry.
Why did Epstein was the, why was he the only one that got prosecuted instead of where the source of it?
Who even knows if Epstein is the or we kind of know he's just a tool, right?
rex jones
He's mid-level and we've only seen like the president is low-level, you know?
And it's the people we don't know about that are, of course, the real problem.
But ultimately, Epstein is a little bit more dead or is he alive?
No, he's alive.
tim tompkins
Okay.
rex jones
Here's the thing.
I just saw people go to like, he's on the board of like Ohio State or some college like that.
I don't want to slander the place.
I'm not sure, but he's on the board of some major college.
And people showed up and like, we want answers for this.
Like, why is this going on?
tim tompkins
And he distanced himself in 2019, right?
rex jones
Like, how do you distance yourself when he's about to die?
tim tompkins
Like, and it's like he's not going to go to jail.
He's just going to die.
rex jones
I'm going to put the hit out.
It's time.
It's time.
I don't want to get too distracted.
We go.
We want to go back to the Ted Lou clip.
Let's play the cribs.
It's just, it's too much.
tim tompkins
Go ahead and pull that up.
rex jones
Check this out, guys.
Yeah.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
Try that.
rex jones
Actually, no, this isn't it.
This isn't it.
Apologies.
Let's go.
tim tompkins
I'm going to read the super chats in the mail.
rex jones
I'll find it and I'll send it to you on my show.
unidentified
All right.
tim tompkins
So, Honey Badger said, who killed Princess Diane?
And what do you think was related to all of this?
I don't know who killed her.
I'm going to be honest.
It's one of those things where it's like they have information and you just got to take them out.
That's like the full gist that I know.
I don't really know too much about how she died too.
I'm not very well versed on that.
I might need to do a little bit of more research on that.
That doesn't look like it either.
rex jones
It's okay.
Let's go back to the Ted Lou clip and I'll find it.
I'm going to DM it to you.
tim tompkins
And then he said, Honey Badger also said, well, what do y'all think about my previous comment?
And it could be the St. George flag because Andrew is there.
Oh, what does the St. George flag look like?
unidentified
St. George.
rex jones
I found it.
Hell yeah.
tim tompkins
Nah, Honey Badger, it doesn't look like the St. George flag.
That looks like a Swedish flag, to be honest.
That one had stripes on it.
I see where you're going with that one, but yeah.
Well, thank you, anyways, for the support.
We always appreciate you, honey badger.
Thank you.
Okay, so where were we at?
rex jones
We can go back to the Ted Lou clip.
I DM'd it to you, Andrew, the MTV thing.
Yeah, thank you all for being here tonight.
We really enjoy doing the show for you.
And just a reminder, as always, we're live Thursday and Sunday doing the main show, doing the three-plus-hour gray area, always having a great time, doing deep dives, breaking things down, getting the real information.
I do a daily two-hour live just on the X.
It's not on the gray area, YouTube, or Rumble, but we're both live or I'm live every single day of the week for you guys, barring, you know, minor vacations.
tim tompkins
And we've got new people in here.
So for those of you who don't know, we haven't made the announcement yet.
That's on me.
I'm sorry.
But we are also hosting the War Room tomorrow on Infowars.
So people who are now just joining us, you get two days of us in a row together and you get us on Sunday.
But tomorrow is a really big show.
We have Simon Dixon coming on.
Super excited.
We did an earlier stream with him last week.
I know not too many of you guys were able to catch that.
It was really good.
It's just he's on UK time.
Files And Accusations 00:14:01
tim tompkins
It just doesn't make any sense.
And then also, I think Harrison was on at the same time.
So people were like, well, I'm split now.
I don't know whether to watch you guys or watch Harrison.
Well, now you don't have to choose.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
We are the Harrison for the day.
unidentified
So I am the Harrison now.
tim tompkins
Awesome.
So, anyways, if you guys want to catch us, catch us tomorrow at 4 to 6 p.m. Central Standard Time.
Very cool.
Simon is coming on at about 4.05.
We'll lead things off.
And then for the second hour, we got some things lined up for you on the Epstein files as well.
rex jones
That's right.
Now, I'm sorry to derail the show with the MTV thing.
It's just, it's so, it's so wild.
We'll go back to Ted Lou and then we'll play that.
tim tompkins
What did Ted Lou say?
rex jones
This congressional.
unidentified
Yeah, go ahead.
ted lieu
Former Prince Andrew.
Last July, you closed the case on Epstein's abusers.
The July 2025 memo from your Department of Justice stated, We did not uncover evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties.
These two photos, please put the photos back up.
These two photos staring you in the face are evidence of a crime and more than enough evidence to predicate an investigation against former Prince Andrew.
So I ask you, Attorney General Pam Bondi, why did you shut down this investigation last July and why have you not prosecuted former Prince Andrew?
pam bondi
I don't believe you asked Merrick Garland these questions when he was attorney general and set before.
ted lieu
I agree with you.
rex jones
And you see what he's going to do here.
You see the real power in this is that Ted Lou is going to admit, like, yeah, we didn't do it.
We didn't do it when we should have, right?
And that's the message.
Ultimately, people go, oh, it's the Democrats doing it.
It's the Democrats calling it out.
Ultimately, if you're in the desert and someone offers you a glass of ice water, you're going to take it.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim tompkins
And I know a lot of people are making this like a Democrat thing or a Republican thing.
I mean, failure on both administrations, right?
Trump was in 2016, right?
He had the ability to do something about this from 2016 to 2020.
Then you had Biden in there, 2020 to 2024, 2025.
And now we're in the same cycle.
The only reason why they didn't release it before is because there wasn't enough public pressure to do so.
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
The mistake Trump made was he made this a campaign promise.
I don't think we go through any of this if he did not run on that single campaign to like basically gas this up and be like, okay, this was the number three issue.
Exactly.
It was immigration was number one issue for the war.
Then it was the war.
And then it was things like the files being released for this, as well as Epstein.
rex jones
Yeah.
tim tompkins
I mean, sorry, Epstein, Mike, Martin Luther King Jr., and JFK.
ted lieu
Right.
tim tompkins
That was like his number three slot.
So had he not said anything, we wouldn't be having this conversation, guys.
That's why the Democrats didn't release it.
This would go.
I guarantee you this would go two more administrations if it weren't for that.
rex jones
Oh, but she doesn't answer questions.
She gives another question to her.
We'll go back.
tim tompkins
Go ahead and play this.
ted lieu
Time.
I agree with you.
I agree with you.
During the Biden administration, I called for people to look into Epstein files.
Merritt Garland dropped the ball, as did Attorney General Bill Barr, as did Alex Acosta, a whole string of failures.
But you are in charge.
You have the power to change things, to hold these men accountable, and you're doing the opposite.
You're protecting them.
So I want to move on to another man.
pam bondi
Can I answer?
ted lieu
Donald Trump.
unidentified
I want to move out another question.
ted lieu
You answered the question.
pam bondi
You're saying no.
unidentified
I love this.
ted lieu
I want to discuss another man, Donald Trump, who is all over the Epstein files.
Like former Prince.
Like former Prince Andrew, Donald Trump attended various parties with Jeffrey Epstein.
I want to know, were there any underage girls at that party or at any party that Trump attended with Jeffrey Epstein?
pam bondi
This is so ridiculous.
And they are trying.
tim tompkins
She really had to think about that one.
rex jones
Yep.
unidentified
This is so ridiculous.
You're crazy.
tim tompkins
Well, you say, well, SP 500 is an all-time high.
rex jones
It's all Democrat hoes.
tim tompkins
You have Trump derangement syndrome.
rex jones
And hey, you know what?
I think Trump derangement syndrome is actually a real thing now.
You know, we made fun of that for years, but ultimately, the love is even crazier than the hate, man.
Yeah, I'd say that rumors are like, I love President Trump.
unidentified
Monty went in there.
She mobbed president.
rex jones
She told Democrats new, and I love Bamboni.
unidentified
Please, please, Bam Bonnie.
tim tompkins
She didn't answer a single question, and I loved it.
All right, keep going.
unidentified
Go ahead.
pam bondi
And to deflect from all the great things Donald Trump has done, there is no evidence that Donald Trump has committed a crime.
Everyone knows that.
This has been the most transparent presidency.
He's the one with those files.
ted lieu
I reclaim my time.
I got your answer.
rex jones
The most transparent presidency.
I guess it's see-through.
Like, we can see what you're doing, right?
It's transparent in that sense.
What do you think about that?
I think that's you think that's valid?
tim tompkins
Wait, repeat that?
I missed this.
rex jones
Is the most transparent administration?
unidentified
Oh, oh, oh.
rex jones
What do you think about that?
tim tompkins
Well, of course it is.
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
You know, he promised, and now they release the files.
That's all.
That's all that you need to know.
rex jones
Again, here's the thing: I voted for him.
You voted for him.
If he had done what he said he was going to do, he's the greatest president ever.
tim tompkins
Well, I don't think he realized how bad the files were.
I really think the chain of information breaks down the further you go from the true.
So the FBI is the one that's in possession of this, and no one gave him a briefing, like, sir, uh, we're gonna have to break this news to you.
unidentified
Uh, your name appears like 25,000 times in the Epstein files, and we uh we kind of mess up, so you can't release this.
tim tompkins
But he probably found that after the fact, he's like, Well, I'm sorry, I've got a bit of a problem.
I've got a problem.
I'm sorry, I told the people what they wanted to hear.
You didn't tell me earlier.
rex jones
I would get the video of me wearing the bunny suit with the shot, hunting the children, hunting the children on the island, and it's it's not good, believe me, not good.
unidentified
Yeah, let's play the clip.
tim tompkins
Let's play the clip.
unidentified
You said there's no evidence.
pam bondi
Stop the clock, my team stop the clock.
unidentified
This is okay.
ted lieu
I'm going to put up another document from a witness who called the FBI's National Threat Operations Center because I believe you just lied under oath.
There is ample evidence in the Epstein.
pam bondi
Don't you ever accuse me of a crime.
ted lieu
You just lie under O's?
unidentified
Really?
rex jones
I mean, come on, man.
What do you think of that?
unidentified
Really?
rex jones
Don't you ever accuse me of a crime?
I mean, who are you?
You're a civil servant.
You work for the people.
You're not a ruler.
You're not a grand vizier.
You're not God.
Shut up.
Like, seriously.
And we make light of it.
Like, we're because you have to, you have to make limit out of lemons.
Ultimately, this thing is so monstrous.
Like, we're making jokes, but they're protecting people that hurt little kids.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
unidentified
Okay.
tim tompkins
And to be honest, it's so ridiculous that that's all you can do sometimes.
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
Yeah.
Well, I mean, and that's why I've been really proud of what Tim Dylan's been doing.
I think he's been doing great work calling all this stuff out.
Ultimately, you have to ultimately do some sort of comedy because if you don't, people will be like, damn, like, either it's too serious.
I'm tuning off, or they'll say, man, you got to get censored.
You know, so like, there's, there's ways around these things where, like, ultimately, the people that do these acts, they get protected.
If you talk about it, they come after you.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
Guys, there's a black truck out of every single one of our houses.
rex jones
Yeah, black helicopters all around.
We'll close the clip out.
ted lieu
And this is on videotape.
You said there's no evidence of crime.
I'm showing you.
Here is a witness statement who called into the FBI's threat operations center.
He drove Donald Trump around in limo.
You overheard what Donald Trump said to Jeffrey on a cell phone.
He was so angry he was going to stop a limo and hurt Donald Trump.
And he met a girl who said she was raped by Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
She later had her head blown off.
And the officers at the scene said that could not have been suicide.
No one, no one at the Department of Justice interviewed this witness.
You need to interview this witness immediately.
Epstein should rot in hell.
So should the men who patronize this operation.
And as we sit here today, there are over 1,000 sex trafficking victims, and you have not held a single man accountable.
Shame on you.
If you had any decency, you would resign right after this.
tim tompkins
Gentlemen has expired.
rex jones
So I've seen a lot of people on the internet.
They go, okay, so there's differences between like known victims and like the emails from Epstein talking about the acts and the accusers, right?
And the accusations who go, well, I mean, anyone can say anything.
Anyone can accuse anyone of any kind of action, blah, Ultimately, if it's just a crazy, kooky accusation, and like I, I, I, I would love for Trump to be innocent.
I don't want him to be guilty of any of this stuff.
But if it's just like a wacky story from a wackadoodle trying to get some attention or they're crazy or whatever, why are all the names redacted?
True.
This, this is the thing.
tim tompkins
And it's like release them if it was somebody who's not important.
rex jones
Right.
And it's, it's just like, it makes us look bad.
It is what it is.
The radical left is like, no, ultimately, if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to hide, right?
tim tompkins
Yeah.
And I think he said they're just getting headlines for CNN.
rex jones
I mean, dude, like, like the same thing's true about Bondi and Trump.
They're getting headlines for Fox, right?
And ultimately, whether the Democrats are doing it for profit motive or political capital motive doesn't matter.
They're calling out the PDF files.
Guys, the Republicans need to do this.
tim tompkins
Mark, mark my words here, right?
Okay, Democrats are going to get in power in 2028.
It's not a matter of if, but when, right?
Not the proudest moment for the Republicans, but when they start doing things, you are going to see us do the exact same things and air out all of it.
rex jones
Yes.
tim tompkins
This has nothing to do with party lines, headlines.
We don't care about any of that stuff.
Wrong is wrong.
rex jones
Right.
So exactly.
Let's pull up the MTV Cribs video.
If we got that ready, I DM that to you, Andrew.
I just, the absurdity of this guy's life and them saying, like, oh, he's just, he's a school teacher.
Come on.
He's a school teacher.
That's all he is.
It's all he did.
Watch this.
Have your fun.
unidentified
We'll see you next time.
Tom Cruise, Denzel Washington, Johnny Depp.
They're the highest paid movie stars in Hollywood.
Raking in a combined $134 million in 2006.
Sounds like a lot of cash, right?
Not quite.
If you want a real paycheck, get a job on Wall Street.
Financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Jeff was a high school math teacher until he traded his Blackboard for the big board in 1976.
Eventually launching his own exclusive finance file for billion.
tim tompkins
Look at that face.
rex jones
Yeah, dude.
A face, I don't know, even a mother probably.
tim tompkins
Imagine, imagine your name has to be in the same video as him.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim tompkins
Like Johnny Depp.
I think it was Tom Cruise on there, Denzel Washington.
Like they're in the same video as him.
rex jones
I would be nothing compared to Jeffrey Epstein.
tim tompkins
The music, dude, you know, we're, you know what TV is missing nowadays?
It's missing the class of like the echo production value.
unidentified
Yeah, the production.
tim tompkins
Everything's cheap now.
Before, like, this is like, this isn't cool, but like, you know, there's some music going through, blowing through the clouds.
Like, you know, at least the character was there, but you know, you can continue the video.
It's wild.
It was wild.
unidentified
Millionaire clients, but he just couldn't keep out of the classroom.
So when he was shopping for a new house, he bought a closet, but he just couldn't keep out of the classroom.
rex jones
I mean, come on, man.
Yeah, I bet he couldn't keep out of the classroom.
You know, especially, you know, the pre-K.
Well, he's very interested in that.
Good grief.
Play it again.
unidentified
Himself an entire schoolhouse and transformed it into the largest single residence in all of Manhattan at a whopping 51,000 square feet.
Oh, yeah.
The school cost about $20 million, and he's dropped $10 million just renovating it.
It has incredible bells and whistles, closed-circuit televisions, a heated sidewalk out front, so the snow melts.
Scientists in Africa 00:05:50
unidentified
There's no such thing as first class anymore.
First class means my class, my plane.
It doesn't mean getting and going through a public airport anymore.
Oh, yeah.
The big boys of Wall Street wouldn't dream of waiting by the baggage carousel with the rest of you, schmucks.
They've got private jet airplanes gassed up and waiting to take them anywhere they want to go.
But only one man truly rules the Wall Street skies.
Because for former school teacher turned billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, one private plane won't do.
He's got a small fleet.
A Gulfstream 4, a Cessna, and a Boeing 727 with, of course, some bad things happened on that plane.
rex jones
That's all I got to say.
tim tompkins
That's massive.
Yeah, that's massive.
That's a very big plane, guys.
rex jones
He never did anything to anybody.
He never trafficed anybody.
People didn't know him.
Who's this guy?
tim tompkins
Just what kind of shit's going on on that plane, man?
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
Jeez, Louise.
Yeah, the narrator's giving 110% PowerPower.
Keep going.
unidentified
An in-flight trading room.
He has a Boeing 727.
I'm just wondering now, what do you need a commercial-size airliner for?
Believe us, it comes in handy when you've got powerful friends to fly around.
rex jones
This is mysterious.
Who is this guy?
Oh, my.
Oh, you paused it?
We're laughing at it as the video plays because it's just so insane.
I mean, you got Bill Clinton.
tim tompkins
I mean, you can't make this stuff up, guys.
rex jones
Dude, it's like, what would he ever need?
tim tompkins
What year did this come out?
unidentified
Because on the plane, I did it.
It's true.
tim tompkins
What year did this come out?
I gotta, I gotta look.
rex jones
No, this is 2004.
unidentified
Oh, okay.
tim tompkins
So they had no idea.
rex jones
This is like the most epic foreshadowing of everything to come ever.
tim tompkins
Keep going.
unidentified
Clinton organized a week-long tour of Africa in 2002.
Jeff gave him a ride in his personal 727 and took actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker along for the trip.
Now, for a former President Clinton, it was a chance to investigate the problems of AIDS in Africa.
And then for Epstein, it was a chance to hang out with some of his big shot friends.
Jet-setting with Bill, all in a day's work for Wall Street moguls.
Street wunderkind Jeffrey Epstein digs science.
But he doesn't just have his own chemistry set in the basement.
To satisfy his inner Einstein.
Jeff's got his own staff of world-class scientists, and he gives them $20 million a year to do whatever experiments they want.
tim tompkins
What?
rex jones
I mean, so literally everything's in here.
This is so crazy.
tim tompkins
And it's crazy because they're like trying to make it super cool.
He took Bill Clinton on his island.
rex jones
They went to Africa.
And it's like, well, I mean, Kevin Spacey, like known diddler and other things like that.
tim tompkins
Dee Blett watched this live.
unidentified
Dang.
rex jones
Yeah, dude, respect.
tim tompkins
I was not.
I don't even think I was conscious enough to know what was going on.
I think I was 10 years old at this time.
rex jones
We respect Unc.
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
Seriously, shout out.
I mean, it's well, we'll play it out.
I'm sorry to keep interrupting.
It's a cartoon.
It's a cartoon.
We'll play it out.
unidentified
Jeffrey Epstein was actually once a math teacher, but he's so interested in math and science that he has a team of scientists that he funds.
You know, they'll just say there's something that they want to study, and he just writes a check.
tim tompkins
The platoon of scientists that Epstein has aren't just guys off the street.
unidentified
He's got a Nobel Prize winner, a professor at Harvard.
But bankrolling your own Bunsen burner patrol.
Money manager Jeffrey Epstein seems to think so.
He unwinds in his $6.8 million Palm Beach villa.
But no Wall Street Island Hopper grabbed a sweeter spread than our friend Jeffrey Epstein.
With an estimated annual take of $75 million, he had more than enough cash to buy his own piece of the Virgin Islands.
Jeffrey Epstein owns a 70-acre private island called Little St. James.
It used to be a resort.
And now it's sort of lovingly called Little St. Jeff.
Why not?
It's all his.
rex jones
Yeah, boy.
unidentified
But when Jeff is back in the States, he retreats to the Santa Fe mega ranch he bought back in 1993.
Epstein is said to have the largest home in Mexico.
His property is 7,500 acres.
rex jones
Can I have it like that?
unidentified
You gotta love that.
All of his homes all over the country and the world are equipped with trading screens.
So he can basically just wake up in the morning and start trading.
Private islands, holiday mega homes, typical vacation options in the wonderland.
And then there's 36-year-old British financier Nathaniel Rothschild, heir to the Rothschild banking farm.
rex jones
Oh, the Rothschild.
tim tompkins
That is an ominous face right there.
rex jones
Right.
And Jeffrey Epstein openly bragged about working for the Rothschilds, right?
Like, these are the people that are doing, by the way.
tim tompkins
Like, I think the people who were asking him about this, they never had any real documentation behind trades.
There was never any trade activity.
Like, he was basically trying to make himself cool.
I guarantee you he paid to have this done by the way.
Rothschild's Influence 00:09:05
rex jones
Oh, yeah.
I wanted to talk about that.
We're good with the clip.
We can go away from it.
Now, that's the thing, right?
And that's the sickness of it all is, and ultimately, this is why people ultimately always tell on themselves.
He was like, I am the world's greatest monster.
They need to make a cribs about me.
And everyone needs to see it and know how great I am.
tim tompkins
It's an ego play.
rex jones
It's an ego play.
110%.
That's a perfect way to put it, Tim.
That's a perfect way to put it.
And then we go back to our main story of the night, which is Bundy covering up for him.
Covering up for him.
tim tompkins
Well, you see, Jeffrey Epstein, he's got an island.
rex jones
And it's got an island.
tim tompkins
It's like they try to make it like the most cinematic, but it's like, you know, you got to understand.
Like, you can look at this hindsight, but at that time, no one had any clue of the scale of these things.
They genuinely thought he was just a really rich guy, and there's no way you could have known these things.
You know, it is very involved in going less parties unless you were involved, right?
You're right.
rex jones
We'll go back to uh Pam Bondi.
Let's go to uh Pam Bondi versus Massey.
Let's go to that.
tim tompkins
It's good.
It's good.
rex jones
Yes, indeed.
Thank you all for being here tonight.
Remember to repost.
tim tompkins
Yeah, go ahead and repost.
We thank you guys for the comments.
This stuff is helping a lot.
unidentified
So respond and then the gentleman can move to chairman's questions.
My turn.
pam bondi
Within 40 minutes, you asked me a question.
unidentified
Within 40 minutes, Wexner's name was added back within 40 minutes of me catching you red-handed.
Red-handed.
pam bondi
There was one redaction.
unidentified
He's listed as a coach.
pam bondi
And we invited you in.
This guy has Trump derangement syndrome.
He needs to get you're a failed politician.
jamie raskin
Chairman, please restore his time and remind the witness of the rules.
tim tompkins
There is no credible information.
unidentified
None.
Respond, and then the gentleman can move to chairman's questions.
rex jones
It's a shorter clip than I thought.
He goes on to play the clip of Patel saying never trafficking anybody.
And she just continues with the Trump derangement syndrome stuff.
And then someone really tells her off about the filibustering.
And she was warned not to do this because they knew.
They knew it was coming.
tim tompkins
Can I have my time?
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
Can I have my time?
And then it's like, it's like this little mini back and forth.
And it's like, dude, this is non-professional.
rex jones
And think about it.
Think about the House Oversight Committee, right?
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
They each only have five minutes to ask her a question.
tim tompkins
They've got a timer that literally ticks down.
rex jones
And so she's able to steal, you know, two minutes of that by going, I don't know what you say.
You don't tell me what crimes I committed.
You don't tell me.
Trouble derangement syndrome.
If she's able to do that for a long enough time period, you know, she can get out of it for free.
tim tompkins
That's actually a very good analysis.
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
And that's exactly what she did because they plan these things.
They know you're going in there.
She's got her team.
And they're like, okay, look, you're a lawyer.
You've done this before.
We need you to go and do this.
Waste as much time as you can and don't answer a single question.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
Yes, sir.
And then she goes in there and does that exactly.
unidentified
I'm gonna, I'm gonna need you to, you know, kind of conceal the truth for me, okay?
rex jones
And she's like, yes, sir, Mr. President.
I'll do whatever you want.
And like, if here's the thing, people are going on the right, people that want to compromise, not like us, because we're not on the right or the left.
This is a gray area.
We talk about this.
We're trying to bring people together on the real issues.
But people on the right that are still trying to somewhat rift off of this are going, she needs to be fired.
Trump had a Trump didn't know she was going to represent him that bad.
And it's like, what do you retard it?
Like, what?
Like, what?
What is the disconnect?
Like, these people, they're appointed by the president.
They serve the president of the U.S.
tim tompkins
Well, the problem is, is you can't go out there and anticipate everything that they're going to ask.
And I've got to give these House members credit.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
Some of the questions, like, you just think about the psychology of them.
Very well thought out.
And they're asking her leading questions to entrap her.
All they need to do is continue to keep asking questions that make her look more and more incompetent.
And it's a done deal because then the American, all they need to do is have the American people being look at this stuff.
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
That's where it comes down to.
So while you and I and the rest of us watch this at home and we look at how ridiculous it is, Congress knows that too.
And that is exactly what's in their playbook.
unidentified
Right.
rex jones
100%.
Let's go to the next clip.
Let's go to Bondi crashes out.
Bondi crashes out.
jamie raskin
You can let her filibuster all day long, but not on our watch.
unidentified
Not on our time.
No way.
jamie raskin
And I told you about that, Attorney General, before you started.
unidentified
You don't tell me.
Oh, I did tell you because I saw what you did in the Senate.
pam bondi
Not even a lawyer.
unidentified
Mitty will be in order.
bernie sanders
We will give you a few more seconds.
unidentified
I said that already.
45 seconds.
Okay, I'll you can let her feel about Straw Day Love.
tim tompkins
It's like a Jerry Springer episode.
unidentified
Literally, it's like camera.
rex jones
You are not the father.
tim tompkins
Yeah, the camera is just panning to one person to the other.
Guy waves off.
He's like, don't bother me right now.
I'm in flow state.
rex jones
It's so crazy.
Let's go to the where she accuses the Jewish woman whose grandma died in the Holocaust of anti-Semitism.
tim tompkins
Yeah, I saw this.
This is wild.
rex jones
Really hits the nail on the head here.
Really, really does.
You're anti-Semitic because you want to know about the PDF files.
And he's like, I'm Jewish.
Like, what are you talking about?
It's so crazy.
tim tompkins
I know, man.
Makes zero sense.
pam bondi
Didn't see one tweet.
Not one.
I didn't see one tweet when Joe Biden was in office about Bill Clinton.
Didn't ask Merrick Garland anything about Epstein, not once when he was weak sauce.
And also, I want the record to reflect that, you know.
tim tompkins
Did I hear that right?
unidentified
Did she say weak sauce?
rex jones
Not Pam Bondi, the lady.
tim tompkins
No, I know Pam didn't say that.
When did we get congressional members saying weak sauce?
I thought I misheard that.
rex jones
It's devolved, man.
tim tompkins
That's crazy.
rex jones
Yeah, it's idiotic.
tim tompkins
That is insane.
Look, I know I was just giving them credit, but that stuff, like, come on.
This isn't like some TikTok forum, Twitter forum where you could just go around and just say weak sauce.
Like, come on.
There's professionalism.
rex jones
You know, Tim, you're a very respectable guy.
You know, like you're very much, you're like clean cut.
And that's a compliment.
tim tompkins
Appreciate it.
rex jones
You're coming from me.
You're a very clean-cut guy.
You don't like seeing stuff like this in our government.
tim tompkins
Hell no.
It's weak sauce.
rex jones
Yeah, it is.
tim tompkins
It's weak sauce.
rex jones
What you have to do that instead of using the issue?
tim tompkins
Well, what it shows me is the degradation of our entire political system.
If you were to even go back just 10 years ago, this stuff wouldn't be said like this.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
You know, this has become our new normal.
It is like they consume the same media as us.
And it's like almost like they're like, well, we got to be cool.
We got to speak the same language as the people and keep on track.
No, we didn't ask for that.
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
I'd rather have you actually say something legit so I can take you serious.
But you saying weak sauce is kind of wild.
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
And I'll add on to that because we can talk about the lines of questioning that were good.
I like Ted Liu's line of questioning.
I think that was pretty solid.
Ultimately, it's very simple.
And I saw Owen Schruer make this point.
You go, who are the redacted names?
Like, who are these people and why are they protected?
Are they victims because Epstein hurt them or are they victims because Epstein blackmailed them?
Why are these people considered to be victims?
And of course, she's not going to give you that answer, but that's all you got to ask.
And instead, you got, we saw us, we got no cap, no cap.
And it's like, like, like, what happens when we get the zoomers in?
It's like, you know, skippity toilet.
Like, what happens?
Like, what's going to happen to the country?
And if you've seen the movie Idiocracy, I don't think you've seen it, Tim.
You've got to watch that.
It predicts everything.
tim tompkins
It's a skippity man.
rex jones
Yeah, seriously.
We'll go ahead and go 6'7.
unidentified
6'7.
pam bondi
With this anti-Semitic culture right now, she voted against a resolution condemning.
unidentified
I just want to be clear.
Do you want to go there, Attorney General?
Or do you want to go there?
rex jones
Are you serious?
unidentified
Talking about anti-Semitism to a woman who lost her grandfather in the Holocaust.
Really?
The committee will be in on time.
jamie raskin
Talk to Jared Wise about anti-Semitism.
unidentified
The ranking member knows it.
tim tompkins
I'm going to smiling.
Pause it.
rex jones
What do you think of that?
tim tompkins
He's smiling at the end there.
Andrew, can you go and pan, just don't play it, but just like, he's smiling.
He knows how ridiculous this is.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
You know what goes through my head when I see these things?
I'm like, Jerry, Jerry, Jerry, Jerry.
Like, Jerry Springer is like, this is what it all looks like.
And it's exciting, but it's also just disappointing at the same time.
unidentified
For sure.
rex jones
I want to make a point here.
So, the resolution that this woman voted against was to accept the IAEA definition of anti-Semitism for like American hate crime law, right?
And the IAEA definition of anti-Semitism isn't like condemning hatred against Jewish people or any of that.
Jerry Springer's World 00:05:22
rex jones
You cannot criticize the state of Israel or Zionism.
To say the word Zionism would be anti-Semitic.
tim tompkins
Yeah, it's the same thing that I do when I hear certain people just use the word racist.
And it's like they made a point or they were just trying to make a case.
And I'll even say some black people do this too.
They'll just be like, the default mode sometimes is just calling you a racist.
And it basically shuts down every argument that you have.
And that's the play.
That's the card that you play there.
unidentified
Right.
rex jones
And it's because the racial politic evokes such strong emotion in people.
And that's ultimately she's thrown these things out.
And I made the point yesterday on the broadcast: like she would show an image of like a murderer, a rapist, or a criminal that they had arrested as kind of a non-sequoriter to distract from a question.
Because ultimately, like, she's like, hey, don't you care about this?
This is bad.
Like, doesn't this evoke like an emotion out of righteousness in you?
You're upset at this thing.
But the thing that you're talking about has nothing to do with what you're here to answer for today.
tim tompkins
Well, she's got to act strong.
I guarantee you when she goes home, she's sobbing her eyes out.
rex jones
I don't, I think she gets strong.
Man, she drunks.
tim tompkins
Well, drinks.
unidentified
She does.
rex jones
I'm just about to say, well, speculation, speculation.
tim tompkins
Speculation.
I think she tears herself up every night when she goes home.
How could you not?
And honestly, to be real with you, it's a little different than a man.
Like girls are women are more susceptible to their emotions.
You've got some people who might be psychotic.
But in general, like there's some empathy typically there.
And she's also trying to play a role where she has to be strong.
rex jones
Well, the thing is, a man can't act like that.
A man can't yell at people like that because there's the threat of the physical intimidation because of the man's capability.
So ultimately, a woman can get away with more kind of verbal abuse because there's not that immediate threat of, oh, like this person could hurt me.
Right.
And that's, and that's not a positive.
That's not a negative.
That's just humans.
Okay.
Like that, that's not like a sexist argument to make at all.
And I think like that's why she's got that position, right?
Because it's, oh, she's a cute little lady, right?
And who would, why would you ever criticize Pam Bonnie?
She's just a sweet little angel cake.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
Instead of being like, you know, someone's like me, like, like, but remember, at the end of the day, she still could have another 20 years left and she's going to have to live with this.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
She's going to have to live with every single decision that she's making here.
These clips, by the way, will resurface when people have to talk about her.
rex jones
Oh, I mean, here's the thing.
tim tompkins
This is your reputation, Pam.
You know, this is your reputation at the end of the day.
rex jones
Right.
Right.
And here's the thing.
I know, I know you've got an excellent selection.
I want to get to it.
We don't have to go through all the miscellaneous clips that I had.
Just closing out on this point here.
I'll review the clip list here in a second.
Here's the thing, right?
Here's the thing with all these people.
Here's the thing with Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, Dan Bongino, Lutnick, Trump, all of them.
They lied to us.
They lied to us about everything they promised they were going to do.
Okay.
And that is not acceptable.
We do not get to ride on the Trump train.
And just because Bondi is a cute old lady and she's there to fight for you and fight for us, they're looking at anything.
It's just, you know, wait, MAGA, just because Trump, you know, opposed to meme of him dumping poop on Harry Sisson doesn't mean infinite base.
We vote for him for a thousand years.
No, these people are our servants and we elected them to do a specific job and they're not doing that job.
tim tompkins
100%.
rex jones
And talk about because it's just, it's the unconscionable evil.
And go to the shark pit trapdoor.
This would be the last thing we show.
And then Tim will go ahead and get on with the deep dive.
Real juicy tidbits we've got for y'all tonight.
This is the type of dude that Epstein was.
Okay.
This is the type of dude that Pam Bundy, Donald Trump, Kash Patel, Dan Bongino, all of them protected.
He's got a literal trapdoor shark pit where I assume they fed the bodies to the shark.
tim tompkins
Wild.
I mean, actually, I didn't even think about that.
rex jones
Dude, I mean, that's just perfect body disposal, man.
tim tompkins
I really think about that.
rex jones
Yeah, a little graveyard down there.
Isn't that nice?
tim tompkins
That's wild.
rex jones
Just look at that.
I mean, isn't that the most ominous photo you've ever seen?
tim tompkins
It is.
rex jones
You can feel the death out of that almost.
I know I can't.
Like, that's some bad stuff happened there.
tim tompkins
People go to disappear.
rex jones
Indeed.
But I digress.
I digress.
Thank you all for being here tonight.
We got a lot more for you.
Please repost, like, comment, whatever you can do.
It helps us really appreciate it.
tim tompkins
Thank you.
rex jones
It really does.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
So, what I wanted to do, and I will be covering this on InfoWars tomorrow.
rex jones
This is kind of, you know, a dry run.
tim tompkins
It's kind of a dry run.
I just want to kind of feel this out, see how Rex and I feel about this.
But, you know, when people talk about the Epstein files, they keep it very surface level.
They don't really like to talk about the specifics of the people and the things that they do outside of the girls and those situations.
So for me, when I thought about the names that were coming out, and I think I made this point before, it's like, if they're willing to do these things with women, what else are they willing to do that they aren't telling you about?
Right.
So this is going to be an exposure of the things that, like, you know, some of the people that are listed on here, you know, maybe like a Jay-Z or Beyonce, not like that macro level, like important to the whole grand scheme of the world.
rex jones
We're talking about power.
tim tompkins
But power.
Power is power, guys.
Power Players in Global Ports 00:05:15
tim tompkins
There's some people on this list that actually dictate policies that move the world.
They affect me.
They affect Rex.
They affect you guys at home.
So with that being said, I wanted to shed light on some of the things that these people have done that are controversial.
And it kind of makes sense when you look at like the history of who these people are and the organizations that they're in.
And then you get the bigger picture of like, ooh, this isn't good because that means a bunch of decisions that haven't come to light are probably dictating why some of the situations we are terrible.
So the first person who we're going to air their laundry out, do you remember when Massey goes in there and he like talks about this guy, the Sultan of Dubai?
His name is Sultan Ahmed bin Sumayim.
I don't know.
Sulamayim.
I don't know how to pronounce his name.
Pull up his picture for us, Andrew.
rex jones
You know, just an affable guy.
You know, yeah.
tim tompkins
Hey, you know, yeah, look at this guy.
Zoom in on his face there.
rex jones
Like, you know, he doesn't look like he's going to hurt anybody, you know, but what did he do?
I'm here to date your six-year-old.
Uh-oh.
tim tompkins
Look at this man's face.
Does he look trustworthy to you?
Does he do?
Would you let this man babysit your kids?
rex jones
Probably not.
tim tompkins
Probably not.
So this guy, he's a businessman from Dubai.
rex jones
A businessman extraordinaire.
tim tompkins
Oh, 100%.
And he's the chairman and CEO of a place called DP World, which is the largest port, which is one of the largest port operators in the world.
And so DP World manages ports where cargo ships are loaded and unloaded for goods, which means that like the global system that goes through with food, oil, electronics, clothing, cars, it all flows through people like this.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
So why is this important?
Because ports are actually important infrastructure, guys.
Like almost everything in your house has likely gone through some port at some time.
And if the ports slow down, supply chains break and your prices will go up.
rex jones
I was seeing the wire and the women in the shipping containers, you know?
Like you can do any if you got this kind of mobility.
tim tompkins
I didn't even think about that, dude.
rex jones
Right?
tim tompkins
You're right.
I didn't even think about it.
rex jones
And like, where are all these, you know, these foreshadowings and media and stuff?
Oh, it's fiction, but you know.
tim tompkins
No, no, no, you're right.
I mean, DP, they uh, world they operate dozens across dozens of countries and they handle a majority of the share of the global market.
So, um, let's go ahead and pull up this video of the global ports.
Who is global ports here?
And you're just gonna see how much they control.
We're only gonna watch like the first minute and a half.
I'll tell you when to put it in.
rex jones
But this guy's a real lord of shipping.
He's a lord of 100%.
tim tompkins
You're talking about people with influence.
Is important.
Okay, go ahead.
unidentified
This is a shipping container entering the port of Los Angeles.
As it crosses the waterline, it is technically entering sovereign American territory.
It is subject to U.S. federal law.
It is inspected by customs and border protection, and the waters around it are patrolled by the United States Coast Guard.
But the global network moving that box doesn't belong to the United States.
While the concrete slab it lands on might be public property, but the terminals, the actual money-making machines that process the world's trade, are increasingly private.
And right now, one company has captured the operating rights to these terminals on every single inhabited continent on Earth.
tim tompkins
This look at that everywhere.
rex jones
They are everywhere.
Yep.
tim tompkins
And that's a very big deal, guys.
rex jones
And people like us ultimately, we're like ants to these people.
That's how they see us because 100%.
You have this level of power, and this is real power.
The real power isn't being, you know, I'm the prime minister of the United Kingdom.
I'm the president of the United States.
The real power is being a billionaire and having the actual, you know, unchecked means to run your business however you want to.
tim tompkins
100%.
Right.
And if you can have control over specific markets that are critical, the amount of things that you can do and the leverage that you have, anyone do anything.
That's why we say, you know, it's not just companies run America, companies run the world.
rex jones
Yes.
tim tompkins
Keep going with that video, Andrew.
rex jones
Global Capital.
unidentified
This is DP World.
They are a state-owned enterprise of the government of Dubai.
In just a few decades, they have gone from a local port operator to a logistical superpower, handling nearly 10% of the entire world container traffic.
They generated over $20 billion in revenue last year, not by selling goods, but by charging rent on the choke points of the global economy.
But their power doesn't just come from cranes and concrete, it comes from the contract.
DP World specializes in concession agreements, massive ironclad legal treaties that grant them control over strategic national infrastructure for 30, 40, or even 50 years.
While presidents and Congress operate on two and four year election cycles, DP World operates on half-century investment cycles.
They sign deals that outlast administrations.
So, how did a company from a small emirate?
Ben Somayam On Torture Videos 00:14:44
tim tompkins
We're gonna, this is the end of what we need to cover here.
rex jones
I mean, 40 to 50-year terms.
Yeah, and oh, take over the Canada port.
How does that happen?
You know, what does he have on Trudeau?
That's how these things work.
It's a global influence network.
tim tompkins
Well, the bigger argument here that you need to focus on is the fact that they outlast every administration.
unidentified
Guys, we're talking about who was around 40 years ago.
tim tompkins
Is this Nixon?
rex jones
Let's see.
We got the presidential thing here.
tim tompkins
So, who are we?
How far back do we need to go?
Reagan?
Is it Reagan?
rex jones
Damn, holy Gerald Ford.
unidentified
Yeah, Gerald Ford.
rex jones
That's pretty crazy.
tim tompkins
We weren't even off, but a thought.
rex jones
Yeah, we didn't even exist in our dad's nuts at that point.
tim tompkins
100%.
rex jones
My dad hadn't even hit puberty yet.
unidentified
No, dude.
rex jones
Crazy.
tim tompkins
What year was that?
rex jones
The early 1970s, mid-1970s.
tim tompkins
Okay.
I even forgot he was a president.
That's how old we're talking.
So, if they form deals that last that long, oh man, it's that's real power, guys.
rex jones
Yeah.
And that's what that's what we're exposing on the show.
And that's like, you want to tune in tomorrow on the war room because we got like the world prize fighting champion of talking about all this stuff tomorrow.
tim tompkins
Honor percent.
rex jones
Simon Dixon.
tim tompkins
And so with this being said, these are why I like these conversations and why I like the deep dives because it's like, okay, well, you know, we talk about the guy, but what does the real power look like?
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
Well, this isn't the first time that they've had issues here in America.
There was a scandal that happened in 2006.
And, you know, before I even actually get to that, let me clarify something.
rex jones
Sure.
tim tompkins
Very clear he was on the Epstein files, by the way.
Can we go to the first X post there?
I think this is, if this is, yeah, this is Massey confirming that he's in the files.
Well, look, we're going to clarify this before I talk about the scandal that happened in 2006 here.
unidentified
All right.
tim tompkins
We're going to read this.
Let's see if I could pull this up.
rex jones
Bigger picture.
I got it.
tim tompkins
Okay, that's good.
rex jones
In response to my post on X today, DOJ unredacted an FBI file that labels two individuals as co-conspirators, unredacted a file that lists several men who might be implicated.
Three tacitly admitted that Sultan Ahmed bin Sulmayim was the sender of the torture video.
tim tompkins
Okay.
So torture video, he's also the one that has that post that says, where are you?
unidentified
Are you okay?
tim tompkins
I love the torture video.
That was him, guys.
rex jones
That's normal.
tim tompkins
That was him.
Look at that.
Insane.
And his name is redacted there.
And that's what Massey had to go uncover.
So mind you, this man is talking about torture videos and controls most of the shipping ports in the entire world.
Not just the United States, but the entire world.
And when the scandal happened, he was the CEO and he has been the CEO and the main hedge, like top honcho guy from the start.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
Right.
So let me see something here.
I want to clarify something.
rex jones
No, you're all good.
We're talking about real transnational power here.
We're not talking about elected officials, even the bureaucracy, which is more powerful than them.
These are the real mid-level players, right?
They're the people that we kind of vaguely know the names that we vaguely know what they're doing.
tim tompkins
100%.
rex jones
But they're too powerful.
tim tompkins
Pull up that ABC news thing because this isn't just everything that he's talking about here.
It's awful.
rex jones
These people, they're not listed to our country.
tim tompkins
We're going to pull it up here as well for you guys.
rex jones
Is this it?
tim tompkins
Is it a video?
Yeah, go ahead.
unidentified
Now, to the latest on the Jeffrey Epstein files, the Justice Department says it has uncovered more than a million documents that are potentially related to this case.
Our chief White House correspondent, Lena Wang, is near Marl.
tim tompkins
That's not it.
It's this ABC, ABC news article.
rex jones
He is one of us.
Yeah, we got.
tim tompkins
Oh, you were playing the video inside of it.
We're going to read some of it.
rex jones
Okay, I can read it.
I can see it from there.
I can read it.
Business deals, beautiful women, real estate, and rub downs.
Ew.
tim tompkins
We got it right here.
rex jones
These friends had a lot of common interests.
Among the high-profile power players and politicos in Jeffrey Epstein's web of influence, one frequent correspondent and confidant was Sultan Ahmed Ben Sumayim, according to files released by the Justice Department.
He is an Emirati billionaire businessman and the CEO of DP World, bad name, a massive global supply chain and logistics company.
Ben Sumayim is now one of the many people worldwide under renewed scrutiny for their Epstein ties.
His was among six names read out on the House floor Tuesday by Democratic Representative Rochana, one of the authors of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, who has criticized the DOJ and Trump administration for what he and others have regarded as a lack of transparency.
They're calling it a cover-up now.
tim tompkins
Now, I want you to squip.
We're going to skip down to here if we keep scrolling down.
So he was a financier.
Let's start there.
rex jones
For years, before and after Epstein became a convicted sex offender, Ben Somayim and the infamous financier kept up a free-flowing exchange of emails and ideas according to the files.
Their conversations ran the gamut from workshopping financial proposals to rating sexual conquest, from recommending well-known contacts on the world stage to recommending a certain kind of massage.
tim tompkins
And then it's going to get really bad because we're going to start going down.
rex jones
Do you want to read that?
That's pretty.
That's pretty insane.
tim tompkins
We're going to read these things here now.
Scroll down to other times pairs were the pair were celebrating their success.
rex jones
Tim, will you scroll a little bit up?
I want to start it a little earlier.
tim tompkins
Okay, yeah, yeah.
rex jones
Yeah.
Just a little bit further.
Are you going to the Clinton forum?
I see that the Secretary General is scheduled to attend.
If so, we can go to my island after the forum.
Call me so that we can discuss the details, Epstein said.
Ben Somayim replied that his meetings were flexible and could be rearranged around Epstein.
He really wants to hang out.
tim tompkins
Anything for a buddy old pal of mine.
rex jones
They want to watch the big game and drink some beer.
It's all they want to do.
Later on in the exchange, Epstein wanted to know from Ben Somayam what time you would like your massage today in New York.
Okay, so sex trafficking.
unidentified
Wow.
rex jones
Let me go down.
Other times the pair were celebrating their successes.
In one October 2011 note, Ben Somaim sent Epstein a glowing write-up of his recent speech announcing their London Gateway site.
I'm proud of you, Epstein answered.
You don't want Epstein to be proud of you.
tim tompkins
That's crazy.
rex jones
You don't want that.
tim tompkins
He's like, I'm proud of you, my son.
rex jones
Seriously, you have done well, Lord Veda.
They then discussed the meeting up in Bajram for the spa.
Sometimes Ben Somayim would seek Epstein's advice, the great sage Epstein.
Dear Jeffrey, this is the one I went to in Paris or with in Paris.
Ben Somayam wrote in June 2013, attaching details of a 25-year-old blonde, complete with bra cup size and favorite cocktail.
Do you think she is a he? Ben Silmayam asked.
Epstein replied, the hands do look like mine.
No way, you must be kidding.
I am getting sick.
Ben Somayim said, Oh, that's where you draw the line.
You like the torture video, but you know, the trans is a little bit more.
tim tompkins
Trans is too much for him.
We don't like them ladyboys.
rex jones
We're not a fan.
Their conversations, always frank, sometimes verged on crude or objectifying.
By the way, the Ukrainian and the Moldovian arrived, Ben Somayam wrote Epstein in November 12, 2013.
Big disappointment.
The Moldovian is not as attractive as the picture, while the Ukrainian is very beautiful.
Photoshop, Epstein said.
Ben Somayam replied, not only was she too short and skinny.
Okay.
In April 2009, Epstein emailed, where are you?
Are you okay?
I love the torture video.
They're friends, Tim.
tim tompkins
Besties.
rex jones
They're just friends.
This is what friends do.
There's no further explanation or context on the video mentioned.
Ben Somayam said he was in China and would return in a couple of weeks.
Hope to see you, Epstein said.
When Epstein was in Paris one week in early September 2015, Ben Silmayim had just returned from Volvodostock, however, you say that.
I have a good meeting with President Putin, he told Epstein.
I am now in London.
Tomorrow I have a meeting with Dave Cameron at 10 Dawning Street.
That's like the head of like UK government.
tim tompkins
Can you hold on?
Pause for a second.
Guys, this is insane.
rex jones
It's all.
tim tompkins
Imagine you fly, you go see Putin, and then like a few days later, you're in front of like the UK government.
Just absolutely insane the amount of power and pull you have to do these things.
rex jones
These are just the messages we see that have been unredacted.
As far as we know, from my perspective, it looks like Epstein's running this guy, or at least, you know, has heavy influence, right?
tim tompkins
100%.
rex jones
It's so hundred percent.
It's so crazy.
And this is the thing.
This is the real key, right?
Is local officials, even the president, they're only if they have real influence over their country and the influence of their other countries, but they're based in one place, they can be prosecuted in one place, they're accountable to one place.
Someone like this just moves around.
It's like you know, like James Bond, like, I have diplomatic immunity to like kill whoever I want, whatever I want, do whatever I want, right?
Right.
tim tompkins
Well, we'll read more of it a little bit, and then we're let's move on.
rex jones
Later in the same month, that conversation turned to a different topic.
Ben Somayam sent Epstein a picture saying, This girl is a Russian father, Cypriot mom.
I met her two years ago.
She goes to the American University in Dubai.
She got engaged, but now she back, she back with me, yo.
tim tompkins
She back with me.
rex jones
That's kind of cool, you know.
A little uh, little language from him.
Ben Somaim added, The best I ever had, amazing body.
They are very close, they're close to each other.
tim tompkins
Crazy, can we go back to the image of that man?
No, not that man.
I'm talking about uh, the sultan, that first photo that I had.
Epstein kind of looks like sorry to put you on the spot here, but I just want to look at his face one more time.
Oh, lordy, lordy, lordy.
You know, it's just like it makes me sick.
Look at this guy, right?
Look at this man, and you would like it.
It is so troubling because now I can't even tell who is bad and who's not just from face value.
Like the guy who's like, looks all shady and gangster-like, he's not even doing heinous things like this.
And someone like this, who just looks like he got bullied, you know, for most of his life, is sitting here taking a great photo.
unidentified
He just looks like an accountant, looks like a regular guy that's going to crunch your numbers for like that's the thing, right?
rex jones
Is ultimately it's like you say, like you look at some people and you're like, man, like that guy just kind of looks gross, like it kind of looks off.
And then ultimately, there's people that look completely normal.
It's crazy.
It really is.
tim tompkins
So, the thing you need to know about this guy.
So, in 2006, I was talking about this before.
DP World, which is he's the CEO of, tried to take over two operations at several U.S. ports, right?
This was a very big deal because the company wanted to buy this British firm that had already managed the port terminals where all of your imports and exports come from in New York, Miami, New Orleans, and Baltimore.
And guys, these are major ports.
These are literally the ports where a majority, besides the West Coast, of the products come through.
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
So, this meant that a company that's owned by the government of Dubai would manage ports in the U.S. operations.
So, people are like, wait, hold on.
So, the initial U.S. government, they actually approved the deal.
They were like, okay, this is fine.
But then, once the public found out, political firestorm.
It was a shit.
Lawmakers started being concerned about national security.
And then you had foreign government control of the fact that you would have had foreign government control of our critical infrastructure.
rex jones
Right.
We just give it over to people, you know, or implicated and take orders from Epstein.
Ain't that normal?
Ain't that nice and normal?
tim tompkins
Beyond just being Epstein, just think about like if China owned our ports.
This is an extreme scenario.
But just think about that.
Like in any case scenario, you just buy the company that owned it before because these are private corporations.
Thank God the government stepped in because even though DP World would not control the port of security itself, the optics itself and the backlash were very problematic.
And they would have some say on what happens there.
And imagine there's like some argument that goes on and or something goes on, or they could be doing anything with those ports that is not in the best interest of the United States.
That's a big no-no in my life.
rex jones
We're playing on survival.
They're playing creative.
They can do whatever they want.
They can do whatever they want because they have the means to it.
It's like you watch a show, Succession or something, right?
Like they, it's another level of operation, right?
tim tompkins
So that's this first guy.
That's what you need to know.
What did you think about this guy so far?
rex jones
I mean, it's pretty incredible, right?
And this is just one of the names that have come out.
There's a lot more names that need to come out.
There's really, in reality, there's hundreds of names that need to come out.
But if we can get the avalanche started with this, and if we can move on from this, we're just naming more names and outing more people as being a part of this demonic operation and being really, if you're this guy's friend, especially if you're his friend after the conviction, you're it's done.
tim tompkins
It's done.
rex jones
It's done.
tim tompkins
I got no respect for you.
rex jones
Exactly.
That's my thought.
tim tompkins
And the thing about this is like we talk about the impact for you and I back at home, right?
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
Ports are where goods enter the country, right?
Like if a port operation is disrupted or something goes on or they do something with that operation, you have prices that rise, you have supply chains that slow down.
And just think about like these people are charging fees on all of that shipment that's happening and they're making money on top.
If they decide to raise those, those costs don't get absorbed.
They get passed down to you guys.
rex jones
And that's that's the real control grid, right?
It's like, that's how all these billionaires want to continue to be the ruling class over us all.
They want to be able to, you know, credit card fees, transaction fees, shipping fees, transportation fees.
That's where they bleed you out.
tim tompkins
Oh, yeah.
rex jones
Right.
And that's all subsidized by the government, right?
The government gives them tax breaks to go into new areas.
Government, hey, you buy the port from us for 30 years.
Well, we won't tax you for 15, stuff like that.
They incentivize corporate takeover of our public institutions.
tim tompkins
100%.
Right.
And that's the problem.
And you and I have no say over that because the big guy's up top.
rex jones
We got no agency.
tim tompkins
But that's what the deep dive is for so that you're more informed.
Next guy, Jess Staley.
Government Subsidies and Corporate Takeovers 00:14:43
tim tompkins
You know who this is, right?
rex jones
Do I?
I'm not sure.
tim tompkins
He's the longtime banker, worked more than 30 years in JP Morgan.
Let's pull up an image of this guy.
He looks like you ever see Lord of the Rings.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim tompkins
Looks like one of the elf warriors.
That's not the most flattering photo, but you'll see his.
This isn't the maybe I get to get a different photo.
His ears are extremely pointed and they're high up.
He looks exactly like he looks exactly like he's fighting for the elf kingdom.
rex jones
Let's zoom in on the ears there.
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
Let's get an ear zoom in.
tim tompkins
Wow.
Very, very ominous.
rex jones
Very interesting.
tim tompkins
And maybe I'll get a better picture for tomorrow for them to throw up there because I'm telling you, you'll tell the difference.
But this guy has worked for more than 30 years at JP Morgan Stanley.
And JP, they manage over $3 trillion in assets.
And then later he became the CEO of Barclays, which is one of the biggest banks in Europe.
And they manage $1.5 trillion in assets.
Just to put this in context, guys, this is more than like whole countries.
Right.
Like several countries.
This would put you like in the top 10 for countries just in managing assets.
And so these aren't small companies.
They all sit at the center of the global financial system.
And so his connection to Epstein was he was a Jeopardy Epstein was a client of the bank itself.
So he was maintaining, he helped maintain the banking relationship and communicated with Epstein.
And he visited Epstein already.
And then when he visited Epstein even after 2008, when he pleaded guilty to COVID, insane.
So then go ahead and pull up the first video that's talking about what JP Morgan did when they sued him.
It's like, you can't make this stuff up.
They're like, oh, we forgot.
We didn't realize it was, it was all him.
Go ahead and play this clip.
eamon javers
Yeah, good morning, Andrew.
JP Morgan is facing multiple lawsuits alleging that the bank aided Jeffrey Epstein in sex trafficking by keeping him on as a client and helping him send money to victims over the years.
Yesterday's action from the bank, which was filed in a Manhattan federal court, argues that Staley, who documents show had a close personal relationship with Epstein, should be held liable for any damages if the bank loses either of the cases that are pending against it.
Now, JP Morgan, not admitting wrongdoing here, but suggesting that if it's found liable, that Staley should be the one to pay the bill.
Now, as part of Wednesday's filing, JP Morgan is also seeking to claw back all of Staley's compensation from 2006 to 2013.
Staley, who left JP Morgan back in 2013, has said that while he was friendly with Epstein, he never knew about Epstein's crimes.
One of the questions in this high-profile legal battle is what knowledge, if any, Jamie Diamond, the CEO of the firm, had of the Epstein situation.
Now, just two weeks ago, JP Morgan.
tim tompkins
You're telling me Jamie Diamond, the rest of the CEOs, all of these people had no idea what was happening and all the money that was happening.
rex jones
One of the biggest same wavelength, 110%.
That's exactly what I was thinking of.
It's, oh, we got the guy we throw under the bus, right?
There's always the guy we throw under the bus.
Epstein's that guy.
Epstein's.
tim tompkins
The Bongino.
The Bongino.
rex jones
Exactly.
Exactly.
The whole operation is complicit.
And to say that it's not, like, you have to smoke crap.
tim tompkins
And by the way, I'm pretty sure Diamond appears on the Epstein files as well.
It's not just Staley.
rex jones
Correct about that.
tim tompkins
So they get plausible deniability to basically say, well, it was just him.
And the guy gets a slap on the wrist with like a $1.8 million fine.
rex jones
They laughed at that.
tim tompkins
You kidding me?
The guy wipes his ass with that.
rex jones
Yeah.
tim tompkins
Right?
Like, out of all the money and the transactions that he's made for, they kept him on because he was making the money and he was giving them little girls.
It was as simple as that.
It was like the tip on top.
rex jones
That's right.
tim tompkins
Crazy.
rex jones
That's right.
tim tompkins
And these guys are the ones that actually move monetary policy.
Do you guys understand how big JP Morgan Chase is?
Biggest bank in America.
rex jones
That's right.
tim tompkins
Bigger than Bank of America.
Bigger than Wells Fargo.
Think of all of those banks.
JP Morgan Chase is literally the top dog that all of the richest people in America will go to.
We've got a business account.
rex jones
We've got a Chase account.
Yeah, right.
tim tompkins
You know, right.
And it sucks because you're like, damn, we just opened up a bank account with like a bunch of people who are complicit with pedos.
rex jones
Yep.
And hey, you can't go anywhere where that's not the case.
That's the truth.
Like all of our financial systems are implicated.
All of like the products you buy, the people that own those companies, they're on the list, folks.
They're 100%.
Andrew, they're not on the list because they're redacted.
tim tompkins
Andrew, go ahead and pull up some of his pictures here.
Let's go ahead and pull up the first one: the data.
These are directly the files from the Epstein case.
It's a PDF their involvement in files.
Let's pull up this first one.
Just look at this image here.
This is going to show you how many times his name shows up in the files.
rex jones
7,538 results.
tim tompkins
That's insane.
rex jones
That's normal.
You know, Trump only had 2,000.
I mean, who is this guy?
tim tompkins
Takes the cake, man.
Wow, wow.
7,000.
I think the Sultan had about 5,000 results.
rex jones
So that's like your PDF file power level.
How many emails?
tim tompkins
The mega boss.
rex jones
Yeah.
How many emails you've got referenced in the files?
tim tompkins
Well, it gets even worse.
If you look at the PDF that's attached, actually, that's probably not going to let you do that.
Oh, yeah, well, go ahead and pull up that PDF that's there in the notion.
That's where it's going to be.
But it's just like, yes, there it goes.
Perfect.
Let me pull this.
rex jones
Yeah, will you grab it so I can read it?
tim tompkins
Yeah, I got you.
It's just mind-boggling.
rex jones
I can read it from there.
On Friday, July 9th, 2010, way after Epstein's been found to be a diddler, Jess Stanley at the redacted email.
Maybe they're tracking you.
That was fun.
Say hi to Snow White.
So that's coded language referencing some kind of ungodly act, of course.
And then you got the massive disclaimer down there, indemnifying Epstein for anyone reading his emails.
Good luck with that.
tim tompkins
Yeah, and it reads from down to up.
So he's asking you, maybe they're tracking you.
He says, what character would you like?
And then he says, beauty and the beast.
And then Epstein responds, well, there's one side available.
unidentified
So they got, they, they got the beauty.
tim tompkins
They need to know who the beast is.
rex jones
Epstein's got a stable.
You know, pimps have a stable, right?
So these are code words for the people that are in Epstein's stable.
That's very obvious.
And people, and this is the thing, like, I've called the quartering out.
I want to debate the quartering at Word World.
Word war, word war debate.
It sucks because it's World War debate, but like they changed.
They should just call it World War Debate.
tim tompkins
Yeah, it's a tongue twister.
rex jones
Word war debate.
Damn.
But I want to debate the quartering there because he's like, well, there's no information.
There's no information in here.
Everyone's acting like there's big news.
There's not any big news.
Nothing's been revealed.
Yeah, it's been hidden deliberately, but the code words are out there in front of our face.
We've known about this stuff since Pizzagate, man.
tim tompkins
Exactly.
rex jones
We know how they talk.
Exactly.
And you want to pretend like there's nothing there?
tim tompkins
Yep.
rex jones
I mean, how this political strategy of people really blows my mind.
Well, one side is available.
tim tompkins
Andrew, go ahead and pull up that Guardian, that great news article.
It's going to make you do some.
Yeah, there we go.
Perfect.
unidentified
Okay.
tim tompkins
Let's start.
Where do we want to start?
Okay.
I want to scroll down.
rex jones
Let me know.
tim tompkins
So they said, yeah, just start from there.
rex jones
There is no evidence that the prosecutors decided to pursue the allegations.
Staley, who has previously denied any wrongdoing, did not respond to requests for comment made over several months, either directly or via his lawyers.
He has never been charged with a crime related to the allegations.
During a UK court hearing in 2025, Staley admitted to having sex with a member of Epstein's staff in New York, but agreed with a lawyer during cross-examination that he would, he, oh, he would describe, of course, the intercourse as consensual.
The memo refers to one woman's recollection of events that allegedly occurred in or around 2011 or 2012.
It says, Epstein instructed Redacted to provide a massage, it was a special kind of massage, to Jess Staley and Epstein's New York residence.
You're getting jacked off in another man's home.
tim tompkins
Yes, you are.
Oh, it could guarantee you he was watching, too.
rex jones
This is filming it.
tim tompkins
He was enjoying himself.
rex jones
Dude, it's crazy.
So weird.
Redacted attempted to give him an ordinary massage, but he forced Redacted to touch his genitalia and then graped while Epstein, you know, watches.
Afterwards, Redacted complained to Epstein, who said he left it to Redacted and Stanley or Staley to decide whether to engage in sex.
After this incident, Redacted began to distance herself from Epstein.
This allegation was included in the section labeled interviews of victims who were abused as adults.
Oh, that implies the interviews of victims who were abused as kids.
You know, they want to pretend like these things don't exist, right?
tim tompkins
Exactly.
rex jones
Wow.
A separate section of the memo again cites allegations against Staley and another financier, Leon Black.
Redacted recalled Epstein asking her to massage Leon Black and Jess Staley.
Leon Black's real sick MFRI had a threat on him, actually.
I'm sure you do too.
And Jess Staley, both of you engaged in sexual contact with her against her will during the massages.
Moreover, according to Redacted, when she complained to Edstein about the sexual contact, he laughed and told Redacted it was up to her.
It was up to her.
And that's victim blaming, of course.
tim tompkins
Insane.
rex jones
And that Leon Black, I don't even want to talk about what he did, but we have to.
tim tompkins
Because we probably will, and we probably will bring it up tomorrow, too.
Go ahead and allude to that.
rex jones
He graped a minor, all right?
And he caused, you know, bleeding and damage.
Let's just say that with foreign objects.
It's just, it's, it's unconscionable.
Like, we all have families, we all have siblings.
Some of us have kids.
Like, if you're older or same age as us, and you got a kid, shout out to you.
You've already won in life.
We won at the game.
We can't even let you think about the thing, you just reject it immediately.
This is like they, it's, it's, this is their club.
It's fun for them.
This is what they do.
Instead of playing golf or playing tennis or watching sports, they attack people, whether they're adults, whether they're children.
It's about power.
tim tompkins
Power.
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
And the thing about power here, guys, and we probably don't have to continue this one.
The thing about power here is why it matters to you and I, even in this circumstance, is because banks operate on trust and regulatory transparency.
rex jones
Fiduciary responsibility.
unidentified
Right.
tim tompkins
So when the head of a $1.5 trillion bank is found to be misleading the regulators about his relationship with a convicted sex offender, child sex offender, sorry, let me clarify that.
It raises some serious governance concerns here.
Right.
And so, you know, large banks influence mortgages, they influence business lendings.
They influence retirement funds.
They influence global markets.
unidentified
And all of these things affect you and I back at home.
tim tompkins
And the people that are in charge of the system itself are all part of that club.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
And so the bigger question isn't just like whether he knew Epstein's.
It's like he maintained a long-term relationship with him.
rex jones
Yes.
tim tompkins
And he visited him in jail.
He visited him in jail.
rex jones
If you're getting beat off in another guy's house, like there's some like you can't tell, it doesn't get closer than that.
unidentified
Okay.
rex jones
Hey, buddy.
tim tompkins
Hey, buddy.
I know they arrested you, but like, I really care about you.
And I just had to come back.
rex jones
I know you got charged with the worst thing on the planet, but it's okay.
Hey, we're going to do more of it.
Don't you worry.
tim tompkins
Just wait till I get you out, buddy.
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
Epstein gets out of jail and he meets with this guy.
He's like, look, we're not going to let this, we're not letting this slow us down.
We're onward and upward.
We're going to keep up with the grape.
tim tompkins
Oh, 100%.
rex jones
100%.
tim tompkins
Now, let's go on to our final person.
This guy named is Lawrence Summers.
Let's pull up an image of Lawrence Summers for everybody to know who this man is.
He's also part of the Klerb.
rex jones
Beaming.
tim tompkins
Yeah, we got a photo here.
rex jones
Beaming.
tim tompkins
Look at this guy.
rex jones
Would you let that guy babysit your children?
I'm here to date your six-year-old.
tim tompkins
That's a real one there.
rex jones
Yeah.
tim tompkins
That's a real one.
You know, with the Sultan, I'm like, okay, he doesn't look like it.
This guy looks like it.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
Looks like it looks like it.
Right.
So with this guy, right?
He's a powerful American economist, right?
He has been U.S. Treasury Secretary, president of Harvard University, and top economic advisor to the U.S. president.
rex jones
So he's say that.
Let's take our time with this.
tim tompkins
Let's just repeat it.
rex jones
Let's repeat it.
unidentified
Okay.
tim tompkins
U.S. Treasury Secretary.
Big position.
rex jones
Cabinet member.
tim tompkins
President of Harvard University, most established, esteemed university in the entire world, number one, which they also have a lot of influence.
rex jones
Leader of that.
tim tompkins
And their endowment is insane, too.
Like it's billions of dollars, right?
And the third, top economic advisor to the U.S. president.
rex jones
Top economic sounds like that's across administrations, and that shows you how entrenched the power is.
tim tompkins
He was there during the Bush administration.
Well, that was his.
Yeah, he was there during the Bush administration.
rex jones
He basically helped W or W?
tim tompkins
W. W.
Yeah.
So with this being said, he helped shape most of the U.S. financial and economic policy.
And so, how is he connected to the Epstein files?
Let's go ahead and pull up his receipts, please.
First one will be that PDF showing him on the files.
Let's go ahead and pull this up.
It's just wild waste out.
rex jones
Where do we want to start?
Payments And Receipts 00:04:01
rex jones
Show me where you want to go.
tim tompkins
About to pull up right here.
Okay.
We're going to start from the bottom because it goes bottom up.
It is very confusing.
unidentified
All right.
tim tompkins
Maybe it starts from here.
unidentified
Okay.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
Start from the yep.
unidentified
There we go.
rex jones
Hi, Redacted.
As discussed in Azerbaijan, attached are the invoices for Larry Summers' flights to Kazakhstan.
Best Camilla.
Hi, Camilla.
Thank you for the information.
Bella will be taking over from here.
She had a few questions regarding the total amount to be reimbursed.
There are a few payments to make.
Thanks.
And then, dear Camilla, please rescind the invoices for Larry Summers for reimbursement.
Originally received three invoices for the same date, same name, same destination.
Thank you, Bella.
Hi, Bella.
Sorry about that.
Attached is the correct invoice.
There were three because we changed his ticket.
Mr. Summers had requested the flights to be first class, which wasn't available on all the flights at first.
tim tompkins
First class, guys.
Got to have the pedophiles fly first class.
They can't be caught in business or fucking economy.
Oh, heaven.
unidentified
No, God, no.
rex jones
But then became available.
So canceled his original ticket and reissued the ticket to be all first class.
There's an invoice for the original ticket.
Then the second was a credit memo to say the amount had been reimbursed.
And then the third is the invoice for the reissued ticket.
So insure insured.
So in short, attached is the correct invoice.
tim tompkins
Absolutely insane.
Flying this man first class around the world.
Right.
That's what you really need to know there.
Let me see where we're at here.
Let's pull up the second one.
I am not a robot.
Let's look at the FYI below from Dorswitch.
rex jones
FYI, or is there more?
tim tompkins
Are we on this?
Oh, there was more on there?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim tompkins
Ooh, that's on me.
That's on me.
Let me go back.
It was just showing the amounts, I think, on there.
rex jones
No, it's all good.
We can go back to the one with the FYI.
unidentified
Okay.
tim tompkins
So it says, go ahead and read it from the top here.
rex jones
For sure.
Jeffrey requested to reimburse International Peace Institute for Lawrence Summers flight.
The ticket cost is $14,000.
What?
tim tompkins
Mind you, this is 2014, guys.
rex jones
$2014,000,000 plane flight in today's money, or even more than that.
Please confirm it is approved to reimburse from the enhanced edge.
It is approved to reimburse from enhanced education.
tim tompkins
Do you see what organization he's part of?
Institutional Peace Institute, International Peace Institute.
Are you kidding me?
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
Well, it's just like the Board of Peace now.
tim tompkins
What do these acronyms and names even mean?
Is there anything peaceful about these people?
rex jones
No, when they say it's like the Board of Peace, it's like the Board of Murder.
tim tompkins
Absolutely insane.
$14,000 is nothing.
They wipe their ass with this amount of money.
rex jones
Seriously.
tim tompkins
And then if we go down to the other one, let's flip to the other one, Andrew.
The one that says FYI below Dorswitch, and we'll start from the bottom.
rex jones
Dear Larry, C.S., you call me and tell me what they asked.
It's a real hit piece.
Thanks, Alan Ellen Dershowitz.
Lawrence Summers wrote, they fact-check with my press person a claim that I stayed at Jeffrey's Palm Beach house after becoming president of Harvard.
We said I never stayed there.
I'm sorry you're being treated unfairly.
I'm sorry you've been caught and see how compartmentalized they are as well.
Go ahead and scroll up.
tim tompkins
It says, please direct all my scheduling inquiries in my office to blank, blank, blank.
Follow me at Twitter at LH.
rex jones
Is that account still up?
Can we not say to brigade anything, but let me see.
Yeah, we got to see if this is still around.
tim tompkins
I guarantee it's gone.
No, this is gone.
No, it's not up.
Of course he would delete it.
I mean, who would keep that up?
And this was like Twitter time period.
rex jones
Right.
unidentified
Okay.
tim tompkins
All right.
So going back up.
rex jones
They fact-checked.
Oh, we read that.
tim tompkins
We read that.
rex jones
We read that.
tim tompkins
It's so confusing.
rex jones
It's so confusing.
Glass Steagle's Impact 00:06:30
tim tompkins
I think it starts like from he says thanks and then just start from the top here.
FYI.
rex jones
FYI for information below from Dershowitz, Alan Dershowitz.
I think the pain gain ratio from Asian opera is getting too high.
If this is all a test in retaliation and signal, I'll stay in the game for a little while, I guess.
Option value.
There does not feel like a big upside.
She is no longer warm and fun as she used to be.
She feels hard, selfish, and using it is disruptive and risky.
So I think I may say goodbye in Beijing.
What is the best way?
It's all code.
We need to crack the code.
tim tompkins
I had no idea when I read that.
rex jones
I think people are smart enough.
There's enough autistic people on the internet.
I think we're going to actually figure out a decent idea.
tim tompkins
Asian opera is getting too high.
That's like some code word.
rex jones
She feels hard, selfish, and using it is disruptive and risky.
So I think I may say goodbye in Beijing.
I mean, this is spy language here.
tim tompkins
It is.
Well, this part you can't really not interpret the right way.
She's no longer warm and fun as she used to be.
No other way to interpret that, right?
rex jones
Yeah, indeed.
tim tompkins
Okay, so the thing that you need to know about this guy, you know, Summers had a relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, and it was during his time as president of Harvard.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
And then Epstein donated money to connected Harvard programs.
There was communication between the two of them, right?
And then the association later became controversial after the Epstein crimes became like widely known, as we've stated before.
So this is the monumental part outside the files that he was hiding.
One of the biggest structural decisions to our lifetime, it was called Glass Steagle in 1999.
And it was while he was serving as U.S. Treasury Secretary.
And so you guys need to pay attention here because Glass Steagle is everything about the banking industry and it has to do everything that like impacts the average person.
So how it works is after the Great Depression, the government essentially created a rule because the banking system had failed at that point.
They basically said that banks that hold people's savings cannot also take big Wall Street risk.
That's a very key thing.
And so the rule basically separated the commercial banks and the commercial banks are like what keep your checking, your savings.
And then there's investment banks and the investment banks are what keep your stocks, bonds, trading, those things.
They decided, okay, well, it's designated to protect the average American, and we're going to separate those two and not allow one bank to just do anything they want with those deposits so that you know your money's still going to be there.
And that separation lasted for over 60 years, guys.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
60 years.
They made a good decision there.
But you know what happened?
Ah, good old Uncle Sam.
In 1999, key parts of the Glass Steagle were repealed.
And it basically said how banks could hold deposits.
They could now trade risky securities.
They could also merge into giant financial situations.
And so at the head of this, Summers supported every single thing and was one of the people in the background pushing this stuff, pushing this repeal.
And let's go ahead and play that clip.
You know, I'm not a biggest fan of Bernie, but he was right when he was saying these things here.
bernie sanders
Thank the gentleman for yielding.
Mr. Speaker, I rise in strong opposition to this bill.
I support financial modernization if modernization means more choices for consumers, more competition, greater safety and soundness, stopping unfair bank fees, and protecting consumers and underserved communities.
But, Madam Speaker, I believe this legislation in its current form will do more harm than good.
It will lead to fewer banks and financial service providers, increased charges and fees for individual consumers and small businesses, diminished credit for rural America, and taxpayer exposure to potential losses should a financial conglomerate fail.
It will lead to more mega-mergers, a small number of corporations dominating the financial service industry, and further concentration of economic power in this country.
It is no secret, Madam Speaker, that bigger financial institutions lead to bigger fees, which totaled more than $18 billion last year.
The U.S. Public Interest Research Group and the Federal Reserve Bank have conducted studies and confirmed that bigger banks charge larger fees.
And there is no question in my mind that if this bill is passed, that process will be accelerated.
This bill is, in fact, however, good for big banks.
But the big banks are doing just fine without this bill.
Government-insured banks earned a record $18 billion in just the first three months of this year, $2.1 billion more than they earned in the same period last year.
At a time of increasing bank fees, increasing ATM surcharges, increasing credit card fees, increasing minimum balance requirements, it is time for the Congress to stand up for the consumers.
The big banks.
unidentified
See, it's based.
tim tompkins
Based, right?
rex jones
Yeah.
unidentified
And look, I don't always agree with everything with Bernie.
tim tompkins
Also, he's part of the system.
He takes PAC money from healthcare, right?
He's one of those guys that preaches.
But like, here's the thing.
I don't care if you're Democrat, Republican.
What he says here is very critical.
Big banks are the only ones benefiting from this, and he was fighting hard.
But you know what's even more powerful than the Democrat or whoever's up there arguing?
The system.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
And the system involves the guy who's at the top, which is the Treasury Secretary.
And mind you, he was in other positions that allowed him to have influence in all of these systems to push it.
Now, I'm not saying this Summers, Lawrence Summers was the only person that was the main guy driving things.
He was a very big player, guys.
Summers' Shadow Influence 00:09:17
tim tompkins
So you're talking about somebody who doing all these weird stuff behind scenes.
And the reason why your Bank of America or your Chase can go around and just trade your money and make these risky bets.
And it leads to the 2008 crisis, by the way.
This is literally one of the reasons.
This is, if you look at the Trail of Crumbs, this is one of the reasons why the 2008 financial crisis happened.
rex jones
That's right.
tim tompkins
Because we allowed this all to be repealed and revoked, and we threw something away that lasted for 60 freaking years.
It took us eight years, Rex, to go back to another Great Depression almost.
rex jones
Well, it's the emperor is wearing new clothes, right?
And over time, the U.S. once decked out in fine regalia and the royal purple and the gold and the jewels and the chains and whatever.
All of it has been stripped away.
And now we are a naked country.
Right.
And the tailor was the PDF file.
unidentified
Was that networks?
rex jones
That's what it was.
tim tompkins
Yes.
And like, that's why you have to dig up people's dirty laundry because what other shows are talking about this right now?
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
I didn't know this stuff until I started researching.
I'm like, okay, well, he's on the list.
Okay, fine.
But I'm like, there's something else here.
There's something else that these people have done prior to before getting caught that has an impact on me and you.
And that's why I literally make the case.
I'm like, why are we sitting here arguing about illegal aliens sometimes and the Jews in some certain aspects when the guy who actually makes the monetary decision of why like you went and lost your job came from some Joe Schmo pedo who's just being buddy buddy with the system.
It's like, it's disgusting.
rex jones
Well, this is the thing.
And you talk about it and like we're going into like doomer stuff.
Like it's horrible.
They run everything.
It is what it is.
Usually my realm.
Honestly, I'm usually the black pillar.
The thing that I take the white pill out of all of this, real positive out of all of this, is we can all unite on this platform.
Everything else, all of our other disagreements, they're downstream and warped and influenced by these people in a deliberate effort to keep us distracted and keep our eye off the real bulk.
tim tompkins
100%.
And you know what?
There is a time period where even after these files die down, where you're going to have even more turmoil and people arguing about things that don't matter.
rex jones
That's right.
tim tompkins
How many people know this about this guy?
rex jones
That's right.
tim tompkins
By the way, he's not the only person that was in this position of power.
There are several other people that are in the same positions that are making the same moves.
And we're not pointing the fingers at the people that are actually driving a lot of our problems.
rex jones
Yes.
100%.
tim tompkins
So that is what the gray area is about.
I love to do the deep dives because you always have to dig below the surface because you can never fully trust all the time what they're saying unless you actually verify it yourself.
rex jones
100%.
tim tompkins
And so this is the end of my segment.
You're going to see me talk about this a little bit more tomorrow.
rex jones
This is a preamble.
tim tompkins
This is a preamble.
We're going to figure out how to structure it for the show.
But I just, I'm really just curious, like, do you guys find this stuff helpful?
Does going a little bit deeper than just talking about the files and just saying, well, you know, this person was on the files and X, Y, and Z.
And it's like, well, that's the end of the story.
rex jones
We're giving the real breakdown here.
Tim's really laying it out for you.
And that's what's important.
And that's why we do the show.
That's why we do the gray area is because we've noticed a real gap.
Everyone's partisan.
Everyone's polarized.
Everyone's pushing some sort of agenda.
We're just people.
We want to live in our country.
We want to feel safe.
We want to feel proud to be Americans.
And ultimately, the biggest obstacle to that, really the only obstacle to that, it's a big one, but it's the only obstacle.
It's these people that rule us and they rule us and they do horrible things to little children.
Okay.
So we have to stop acting like, oh, well, that's the attorney general.
She's super important.
That's the president.
He's super important.
Blah, blah, blah.
You've just laid out three people that are as important, if not more important than those people than a cabinet member that are cabinet members.
They're literally cabinet members.
tim tompkins
And more important than like half the people on the files.
rex jones
Yeah.
It truly is wild.
I think that was phenomenal, Tim.
tim tompkins
So we're going to be talking more about this tomorrow.
If you guys, a lot of people didn't hear us at the beginning of the show.
Tomorrow we will be on Infowars hosting the war room.
Very exciting.
This is our second time doing this.
We will also have Simon Dixon.
A lot of people missed that episode last week.
It was a little bit earlier.
UK time is like drastically different.
It's like six or seven hours.
We had to have it early.
Otherwise, I would have had it at a normal time at like 7:30, 8 o'clock.
Fine.
It is whatever.
But now you have no excuse to miss this episode because a lot of people said, Rex, this was one of our best episodes because of the knowledge and the information that they received.
And you're not going to want to miss it.
unidentified
Right.
rex jones
And who is Simon Dixon?
unidentified
Simon.
Yeah.
rex jones
Simon, he's a Bitcoin phenom.
He's a tech phenom.
tim tompkins
The way I can describe Simon is he's a very well invested and educated guy.
rex jones
And he was in the system.
tim tompkins
He started in the system.
He went in through Wall Street.
He learned the banking.
He tried to open his own bank, the first bank in England in like a hundred years outside of the system.
And they wanted to change it to where they weren't doing fractional reserve banking and they wanted to do it their way.
Banks said, Well, you can try to do that, but this is how it works.
And you're going to invest your money here.
You're going to use this system and you're going to do this.
And that's the only way we're going to certify you.
So he lost, he lost hope in the financial banking system and just started uncovering more and more of the dirty laundry.
And dude, he knows a lot.
rex jones
He really does.
And like, like you're saying, someone that's been inside of the system, he really pivoted towards Bitcoin.
And really, I think he moved the bank towards that as well.
tim tompkins
Yeah.
rex jones
Right.
And he's a fascinating guy.
He's a person.
He talks about transnational capital interests.
Okay.
And that's what we're talking about on the show.
We're doing kind of at a mid-level.
You're going to see the highest level of that conversation tomorrow on the war room.
You will not want to miss it.
You need to be there four to six p.m.
We're going to have him on.
We're also going to be doing the deep dive.
It's going to be really phenomenal.
tim tompkins
It is.
And I always enjoy just any opportunity that we get to do these things.
100%.
We really want to be able to have more of these things.
So, as you guys give us support, as you guys are watching us, as you guys follow the gray area, I'm sure most of you guys are following, but for the very few that aren't, it means a lot to us.
It has a significant impact.
rex jones
It's a big deal.
tim tompkins
Because it's all about credibility in this marketplace.
And by you guys supporting the comments, those types of things, people take us more seriously.
That's how we're able to line up such big guests.
rex jones
We can do the big guests.
We can do the big shows.
We can do the big information.
It's only through you, the viewing public, the listeners on the show.
Like from the bottom of our hearts, we thank you every single time a person likes a post, every single time a person retweets a post, every time a person subscribes.
That is nirvana for us.
And even if it's just one person doing those things, that's what the show 100%.
tim tompkins
So you see my name down there.
If you're on watching on Rex, go follow the bio.
rex jones
Go follow Truzen Tim.
tim tompkins
I really appreciate it.
I'm almost 2,000.
That's a very big milestone for me.
And I appreciate every single one of you that has helped build us to this point.
Gray Area is doing phenomenal.
unidentified
Yes.
rex jones
And we've put in hundreds of hours of work in the studio talking to the camera, talking to the audience, talking to you guys.
Tim has put in additional hundreds of hours into prepping the show and getting it to the high level it is today.
I eat, sleep, and breathe this show with the team, with King Andrew, with King Damon, with all the new people that you've run on to help us with things, with the elevation of production value, really with the elevation of guests and structuring and all of it.
Just seriously, thank you, Tim, for really elevating the show.
tim tompkins
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
And I can't go without follow.
I can't go without thanks for people who are actually not only just following our journey, but the guys behind the scenes, Andrew, Damon, Mario.
You may be watching this.
Dude, it is surreal to me.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim tompkins
The two of us just started here in Bin Laden's cave.
rex jones
Right.
tim tompkins
And there are people that believed enough in us to actually invest and help.
rex jones
And just came back.
We got people coming back to watch us.
tim tompkins
100%.
rex jones
And like, thank you.
Thank you for deciding that we're worth your time because that's a big commitment and decision to make.
We always appreciate it.
think we're good.
tim tompkins
We're good.
I will be upset if I don't catch you guys tomorrow.
rex jones
Yeah, you got it.
You got to join Warroom.
Okay, and it's very simple.
You can go on X and just look at my dad's feed or the Infowars feed.
We'll be live there.
We'll be live on a number of TV and radio stations as well during that time.
No cursing.
We got to remember.
tim tompkins
I know.
I did it once.
rex jones
Yeah.
tim tompkins
I did it once.
No, I did it twice.
Well, they didn't even cut it out.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim tompkins
That was the crazy thing.
rex jones
Yeah.
So we got to be a little careful, but we're going to have even more fun.
You're going to want to be there with us tomorrow.
Thank you for being here today.
tim tompkins
Thank you guys.
Go ahead and take us off, Andrew.
rex jones
Thank you guys.
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