The American Journal: Trump Vows To End ‘Democrat Scam,’ Directs Bondi To Pursue Release Of Grand Jury Testimony From Epstein’s Prosecution, Threatens Lawsuit After WSJ Hit Piece - FULL SHOW - 07/18/2025
Palisades fire, which, if the insane news cycle buried it from your memory, began on January 7th, 2025, and caused massive destruction across the Pacific Palisades, Topanga, and Malibu, with nearly every structure north of Sunset Boulevard in Pacific Palisades being obliterated, causing severe air pollution in Los Angeles.
The crisis was compounded by water supply issues as 20% of fire hydrants in the more elevated parts of Pacific Palisades ran dry.
The containment efforts reached only 8% by January 31st of 2025 after 24 days of battling an inferno that seven months later is still being investigated as arson.
In the aftermath, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 549 into law.
This legislation grants Los Angeles County the authority to purchase fire-destroyed lots at minimal cost, a decision that directly contradicts Newsom's previous statements to homeowners that government-driven property conversions would not occur.
I was just talking to Josh Greene, the governor down in Hawaii, who had some ideas around some land use concerns he has around speculators coming in, buying up properties and the like.
So we're already working with our legal teams to move those things forward, and we'll be presenting those in a matter of days, not just weeks.
The bill mandates that from January 2026, 40% of the housing in affected areas must be affordable, and it establishes a, quote, resilient rebuilding authority, end quote, that overrides local community decisions on rebuilding efforts.
This strips away local control, likely displacing original homeowners who don't fall under the criteria of Section 8 recipients and enables rezoning without their input.
The people that are in charge of this bill, they're the people in charge of letting the whole town burn down, okay?
You can say whatever you want, but all their decisions, all their negligence, all that, that's why we have no town in the Palestinians.
Why will we ever have them in charge of rebuilding what they let burn down?
With SB 549, the authority can buy back land and offer it first to original owners.
But if they cannot afford it, they lose their homes permanently, setting the table for Smart LA 2028, led by the city of Los Angeles's Information Technology Agency, a government technocracy that is building the 2028 Olympics on the charred remains of its citizens' homes.
Technology enables the city of LA to efficiently and ethically improve the quality of life for our residents, businesses, and visitors.
In other words, when done right, technology makes us smarter.
That's why the city of Los Angeles strives to be a smart city.
And there's never been a more important time for Los Angeles to be smart than now, as we prepare to host the world in the 2028 Summer Olympics and Paralympics.
Meanwhile, the LA RISE's public outreach campaign launched by the survivors to support recovery efforts is undermined by Newsom's policy shifts, which prioritize government control over the restoration of homeowner rights and local autonomy.
What they're proposing is a separate government entity to be comprised of political appointees, not people elected by you, who would have centralized authority over construction permitting, development, land acquisition, and other key decisions that will shape the future of the Palisades.
In this brave new world, the people of Pacific Palisades are not rebuilding their lives.
They are being rebuilt by a government that ignored their cries for help and sees opportunity in their suffering, an opportunity with motive.
It's like California is being run by a criminal operation and the goal is the biggest land grab in the history of the United States of America.
But the question isn't whether this was planned.
It's whether the people of California will stand idly by as their homes, their rights, and their futures are consumed by the same fire that started it all.
Their time to take a stand is today and it isn't tomorrow.
John Bound reporting for Infowars.
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House gives final approval to Trump's $9 billion to cut public broadcasting and foreign aid.
Early on 18th of July in Washington, the House passed President Trump's $9 billion spending cut bill impacting public broadcasting and foreign aid.
Sending it to the president for his signature, the legislation followed Trump's official request to claw back funds with debates over foreign aid cuts and partisan divides, as no Democrats supported the measures.
Now, again, we'll get into this a little bit later.
I'm not actually that big of a fan of this.
I know this is like a big victory.
People are taking victory laps.
We'll show some clips of some Republicans later talking about the success of defunding PBS and NPR.
I think this is, frankly, short-sighted and kind of stupid.
And I'll explain that later.
But if you've listened to NPR at all over the last couple of weeks, you'll know they've been running hours and hours and hours of programming about how the big, bad Republicans are trying to take Elmo away from your child.
And it's just in terms of PR and in terms of what's best for the nation.
I don't know.
We'll get into it later.
We'll get into it later.
Don't let me forget.
But I want to go off on that.
Meanwhile, Trump directs Bondi to release relevant grand jury transcripts in Epstein case.
On Thursday, President Trump asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to reduce grand jury, to produce grand jury transcripts subject to court approval.
Amid finding of no client list evidence, Trump had earlier vowed to release Epstein files as the DOJ concluded there was no support for conspiracy theories about his death or clients.
Despite secrecy rules, Bondi signaled that the government generally must keep grand jury materials confidential and court approval is required to release.
So we'll see if anything comes from that.
I'm not particularly expecting much.
Some people are framing this as if this was the plan all along, that this really was 5D chess, that this was all a plan to get everybody begging for the Epstein files, and then they were going to release them.
And it's like, nope.
No, that's actually not what's happening.
And I can explain why in a little bit.
But no, that's just, that's not what's, that's not what's happening.
I wish it was.
You know, I wish I could believe that Donald Trump is playing these long-term mind games, creating interest in something only to, you know, subvert expectations and release the information in the first place.
That's like bizarre wish fulfillment fantasy stuff from Q. Because the question is, why would he do that?
Why would he do that?
It's like, it just doesn't make any sense.
It doesn't make any sense.
It's like option one.
So you're telling me is that he campaigned on releasing Epstein.
He put Cash Patel and Pam and Dan Bongino in, who are always talking about Epstein.
And then they had the binder release with phase one that turned out not to be really the release of phase one.
And then there was the Pam Bondi, the files on my desk.
Actually, we're getting it from New York.
Actually, it's in an 18-wheeler just outside.
Actually, there's thousands of FBI agents on it.
Actually, it doesn't exist.
And you're an idiot for thinking that it does.
And then, you know, after all this, this maelstrom, this scandal feedback loop.
And then at the height of the drama, Trump releases the Epstein files.
And it's like, oh, Q, it was a plan all along.
That's one option.
The other option is he just releases the files.
Why would you do all of this other stuff?
What would be the point of this big, if he just released the Epstein files, it would be a big story no matter what.
There is absolutely nothing to gain from several months of internal strife with the Republicans debating about the Epstein files.
It's just like, no, this is not, this is not a big trick.
What are you talking about?
What are you talking about?
Again, we could get into it later, but people are like, yeah, this is all the plans.
Like, yes, I could just release the Epstein files, but first, I think I'll do irreversible damage to the Republican Party, then release the files.
Oh, very brilliant, strategizing chess master Trump.
It's like, no, what the hell are we talking about?
The hell are you talking about?
He could have just released the files on day two of his presidency and would have had the same impact as it would have if they were released today.
So what?
So, so he's like, yeah, I'm going to release the Epstein files, but as part of my QAnon ultimate master plan, I'm going to humiliate Cash Patel and Dan Bongino first.
Yeah, I'll release the Epstein files, but first, I'm going to destroy the reputation of Cash Patel and Dan Bongino for fun.
First, I'm going to do that for kicks, and then I'll release the Epstein files.
Guys, come on, come on, you guys.
Come on, you guys.
You can't just be a conspiracy theorist and not apply basic logic to things.
Why would he do this?
Okay, we'll move on now.
But my God, grow up.
Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal sexualized letter bearing Trump's name found in Epstein birthday book.
Trump denies.
That's it.
They got him.
The walls are closing in.
Finally, he's not going to escape this time.
The Wall Street Journal published some book that some dude said was a birthday present for Epstein that somebody put Trump's signature in.
Oh my gosh.
A bombshell revelation.
We should impeach him now.
This is one of the weirdest, most bizarre stories.
And again, it has this characteristic kind of like of the Iranian nuclear facility discovery.
You know, it's like, oh, you just happened to discover this?
What are you saying?
you're saying that this just appeared right now while Trump is embroiled in a giant scandal about the Epstein files.
This is when this just happened to come to your attention.
What are you saying exactly?
It's just odd.
The story is, apparently, Jeffrey Epstein was given a book for his 50th birthday that people wrote letters to him in.
There was a letter that was supposedly from Donald Trump in there, although he denies writing the letter and is now suing the Wall Street Journal.
Explosive new reporting.
Give salacious details about the two men's intimate friendship.
Well, President Trump called it the Jeffree Epstein hoax.
And so it's a fake Wall Street Journal story.
And you know they were intimate friends because they were caught on video together one time in the early 90s.
So case closed.
So that means they were best friends.
Intimate friends forever.
The whole thing's ridiculous.
What's that?
The whole thing's ridiculous.
We've got multiple instances of him being caught on video with Epstein.
Really?
I've just seen that one.
Roll the tape?
Let's roll it.
Is there no tape?
This is the one I'm talking about.
Is that some sort of party?
So this is it.
There you go.
Evidence of their intimate friendship.
Look at all these children.
Yeah.
I don't know.
It's just this one tape, right?
Were you kidding?
I mean, there are other pictures, you know, of him.
You know, the one with him, Melania, and Maxwell and Epstein.
Right.
I mean, they were obviously at other events together being looking over his shoulder.
You know.
And this is evidence of their intimate friendship.
I can say how intimate they are.
They were caught on camera.
The bright light that reflected off of them was captured multiple times.
That's true.
That is true.
Case closed.
Release the files.
I got to read the actual thing.
I mean, the thing is weird.
The video or the article, whatever this thing is that they wrote, this body birthday note.
Like, what even is this?
I'll have to read the actual entry.
It's like just very bizarre.
I'm going to tell you one thing.
I guarantee you with 100% certainty, I'd bet my life on it.
It's not something that Donald Trump wrote.
It's a weird, it's, Trump's name on 2003 birthday letter to Epstein.
Look, it's pretty simple.
You throw out a bunch of fake information that's nonsense to muddy the waters and discredit the real information that's associated with your now fake information.
We call this the Pizzagate tactic, right?
Because you've got a set of circumstances that makes people suspicious, that inspires questions, that demands explanation.
And instead of answering any of those questions or providing explanations, you just come up with a bunch of lies that you throw into the mix that you then point to and go, I'm not answering any of your questions.
Listen to this.
Look at this lie that you're telling.
And it's just what they did with Pizzagate, right?
So Pizzagate happens when all these emails come out of Hillary Clinton and DNC insiders, John Podesta and others, and they're talking about spirit cooking and they're talking about sacrificing chickens to Moloch.
And they're talking about the children that will be in the hot tub for your entertainment who didn't apparently have any family or, you know, guardians.
They're looking after them, but were just delivered by an Uber, like a pizza.
Yeah, like a pizza, get it?
Pizza-related maps people found.
There was all of this, you know, very odd language describing things that seemed very, you know, blatantly like code language.
And instead of actually answering any of that, they made it all about Comet Pizza for some reason.
And some basement in one single pizza place in Washington, D.C. When the reality was, it was very bizarre communications from a bunch of people that seemed to be, from a layman's view, talking in code about their pedophile network.
But now it's all about some sort of pizza place.
Now it's a pizza place in D.C. and whether or not they have a basement.
And they point to that and say, see, you're crazy.
Even though the reality is nobody to date has yet ever even provided a remotely plausible answer as to all of the bizarre language in these completely uncontested emails.
These emails that everybody recognizes are valid and real.
They've never talked about or explained why spirit cooking is anything other than a literal satanic witchcraft ritual that they're all involved in.
But they don't have to answer any of those questions because some dude shot a single bullet into the hard drive of a computer at Comet Ping Pong, so now you can't talk about it anymore.
So that's all they're doing with Jeffrey Epstein is literally just coming up with bizarre lies about Trump and Epstein to both make it a partisan thing so they can control you through divide and conquer by claiming that if you are actually still talking about Jeffrey Epstein, that's because you're a leftist and you're just trying to attack Trump while simultaneously just chumming the water with lies, with falsehoods, to discredit the whole thing.
So now when people hear that, they go, oh, Epstein, this whole thing, it's like Trump's writing letters and this must all be nonsense.
When the reality is, there's a hell of a lot there proven on record Incontrovertibly.
So, this is the Drudge Report headline: Wall Street Journal downloads on Dawn drawing of Naked Woman, Ghillain's birthday surprise, its fake lawsuit threat.
Big red text.
This is literally nothing.
This is literally nothing.
Somebody wrote a letter to Jeffrey Epstein for his birthday.
Wow, what a bombshell.
What a bombshell that was.
And I think finally we have this.
The late show with Stephen Colbert ending next year with CBS retiring late night franchise.
They're giving up on the whole damn franchise.
Well, it was a good run.
That was a legendary run.
Really an amazing thing you had going there.
Could have been an American institution.
Could have existed for decades more, but you gave it to a hyperventilating, middle-aged lesbian, and he ran it into the ground.
So well done, you idiots.
You took a guaranteed good thing, a guaranteed success, a tried and true practice that had dominated late night television for decades on end.
And you did this at a time when the burgeoning growth of video on the internet should have only helped you.
Right?
It makes sense why internet video and streaming would be harmful to like, you know, daytime sitcoms.
Just like typical TV shows.
They don't really stand up to the, you know, modern media consumption habits.
Something like late night, celebrity interviews, shocking moments.
It's tailor-made for viral clips.
Skits, musical numbers, man on the street interviews.
Late night should be thriving right now.
It should be the golden age of late night television as we speak.
Instead, it's going down.
Instead, it's collapsing.
And the Democrats response to this, I think, is very indicative, very illustrative of just why nothing they ever do works or is good.
Sorry, I'm almost being hypnotized by this scene I'm witnessing here.
I mean, there's something about the way these people are moving.
Is it sped up or something?
It is.
Okay.
I was like, I feel like I'm going crazy.
The way those people were moving made me feel like, I don't know, I was in a wormhole or something.
All right, so this decision leaves CBS without a late night comedy talk show ho for the talk show for the first time since 1993.
They say we consider Stephen Colbert irreplaceable and will retire the late show franchise.
Really don't want to try to replace him with an Indian woman first?
I think probably the problem is that he's a white man.
Have you considered that?
Considered getting Lily Singh on there?
I mean, I got some ideas.
Give it to me.
Give me the late night show.
CBS.
Give me the late night show.
Fire Stephen Colbert.
Hell, I'll have Stephen Colbert.
He can be my co-host.
We'll put him in a cage.
We'll put him in a cage and we'll hang him from the ceiling and it'll be like a reoccurring bit that like we don't mention him for like a week.
And then, you know, we're like, and by the way, Steven's still in the cage.
And it'll pull out and everybody in the studio will cheer.
And then we'll give everybody in the studio rotten bananas or something to throw at Steven.
And so he'll both be humiliated, but that's also how we'll feed him.
I'm just saying there's opportunities out there for humor, for fun, for TV being engaging again, but not with these people.
Not with these people.
It's crazy how you just came up with that off the top of your head.
You don't think I dream about this stuff at night?
You don't think I dream?
I just.
I want to show this clip, clip number four here.
We'll have time just to get to it.
I may have to pause it and stuff, but it's CNN trying to deal with Colbert.
And I want to try to describe or define whatever it is we're about to see.
CBS cancels Stephen Colbert's show days after Trump's settlement criticism.
Is this part of it, do you think?
Because CBS did just settle a giant lawsuit with Donald Trump because of their dishonest editing tactics.
I wonder if this was part of it.
And you've got to fire Colbert.
I want you to fire Colbert.
I don't even want the show to exist.
I want the show to go down with Colbert.
I wonder if that was one of the stipulations.
Probably not.
Probably not.
No, it's probably just failing ratings and he's not funny and completely off the mark from what late night shows are supposed to be.
And the whole thing is weird because the Colbert report on Comedy Central was so good.
One of the greatest comedy shows of all time.
Better than the Daily Show at points, which is saying something because I was when they were really in their groove and hitting home runs day after day.
But they just stopped being funny and they stopped being like generally acceptable, right?
They became hyper-partisan and they became vicious and they became who they really are.
That I think is what I'm trying to explain here.
And it's really kind of interesting that you've got CBS, which again is this storied industrial titan in America.
Of course, its icon is literally the all-seeing eye so take that into account but you've got their flagship uh news magazine program 60 minutes caught red-handed blatantly editing the answer during an interview with a presidential candidate to make her look better just an egregious flagrant violation of journalistic integrity caught red-handed
undeniably so while at the same time they're canceling and closing down their premiere flagship late night show because they got hyper partisan aren't
funny couldn't make points are wrong about everything and are and again it's one thing if it's just like like you can be funny and make fun of trump you can be funny and make fun of republicans it's this combination of the sneering superiority while constantly being wrong it's just not it's not a good mix it's not a good look to be both a condescending insufferable jackass and
patently blatantly hilariously wrong about everything you can't be both of these things you could be one or the other but they chose to walk the tightrope of both dismissing and and speaking down to their audience and being stupider than their audience and that's not a good mix steven not a good mix colbert good riddance congratulations you've destroyed an institution welcome
back folks i'm i'm happy to report uh we're winning i'm happy to report that our our victory is even more triumphant than we expected at least against our uh foes in the media and
politics i'm gonna go ahead and drag a video in because i just i was thinking i wonder what the last episode of colbert was i guess it's gonna keep going as he's gonna keep going through the end of the year but i did think it was interesting that the latest video published on their youtube just before being canceled was an interview with adam schiff california senator adam schiff says he believes democratic socialists like bernie sanders and zoran mamdami are succeeding in connecting with voters
while mainstream democrats like kamala harris are seen as defending the status quo whoa whoa adam schiff i mean don't underestimate this intellectual titan y'all he's actually saying that people like kamala harris are the status quo but that bernie sanders and aoc are are
not that's huh hadn't thought of it that way amazing isn't that amazing i started watching this video and it's just it's just democrat propaganda that's all that's all it is gee i wonder why millions people don't tune in to watch their daily helping of democrat propaganda oh it's adam schiff and uh Talking about Donald Trump creating a climate of fear.
Well, gee, there's something we haven't seen every single day since 2016.
I better tune into that.
That's exciting and very funny.
Very funny.
And, you know, this is all a consequence of the, it's like this cascade effect from just the blatant dishonesty of the mainstream media.
See, the news media stopped being honest.
People stopped watching them, so they stopped getting their talking points delivered to their subconscious.
So they, the powers that be decided we better infiltrate late night.
People are still watching the late night shows.
They don't watch our news shows because we keep lying to them.
So let's embed those lies into their comedy.
So then not only will they continue to be fed our propaganda, but it'll be disguised as comedy.
It'll be disguised as just something fun and lighthearted.
When in reality, it's Democrat propaganda.
And that's literally all it is.
I guess let's, let's go to that one first.
If we can.
Did I drag it in there?
Yeah, it's why we lost the last election.
Okay.
This is, this, this is the latest video.
When Stephen Colbert's cancellation was announced, this was the latest thing on his YouTube.
Let's see if we can watch this and try to figure out why this show went down like a steel balloon.
Let's watch.
Hey everybody, we're back with Senator Adam Schiff.
You know, Bernie and AOC, Senator Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have been going to red districts around the United States.
And they've been getting like rally, huge rally crowds for them.
They, they're bringing, those two people specifically are or have been members of Democratic Socialists.
Here in New York, Zoran Mamdani, you know, won the, the primary.
And he's got big crowds.
I mean, certainly, certainly for Bernie and, and, and AOC, they might say, even though they're Democratic Socialists, they might say that they embody what Howard Dean said in 2004.
I come from the Democratic wing of the Democratic Party.
They're saying that there's already a message the Democrats have.
And it's, it's the FDR messages, the LBG MF.
Hold on, hold on, pause.
I don't care what he's talking about.
What do you think is on his hand?
What do you think that was?
Sorry, I genuinely just stopped listening to him.
I mean, what, what is this?
What is that on his hand?
That's so weird.
weird oh it's lipstick he makes a face with his hand sometimes like a like a clown from The 50s, like what?
Okay, I think we figured it out.
No, I think we have our answers here.
Late night shows think they're smart.
I think that's the issue.
Now, look, not everybody can be Johnny Carson.
Have you ever gone back and watched Johnny Carson interviews?
Oh, there you go.
Okay, the height of comedy.
Oh, wow.
He's making a face.
He's making a face with his hands, and it has googly eyes.
Look at that.
It's so much funnier when South Park did it.
Wow.
No, this is comedy genius.
Oh, no, that was hilarious.
Hold on.
Hold on, I think I can do that.
Wait, I can do that.
You're not the only comedy genius around here, Colbert.
Let's see.
Can we get document cam?
I call this character the president of CBS.
You're fired, Steven.
Stephen Colbert, you're a piece of crap and nobody likes you.
You have to retire.
You can write a tell-all book and shove it up your butt because nobody likes you.
Nobody thinks you're funny.
Nobody's going to remember your name in 10 years.
We can all do it.
Is that really what they're doing?
Is that really what they're doing in late night show is drawing faces on their hands?
It was a lot funnier when South Park did it.
Who wants to tune in?
You get off work.
You have a hard day in the factory.
You have a long commute home.
Your snotty kids are misbehaving.
All you want to do is sit down and unwind like you have for decades.
Crack open a cold beer.
Just enjoy some fun humor.
Maybe get caught up on what's going on for the day.
And instead, you get literal clown at Stephen Colbert.
What's going on with the ring?
You're kind of right.
I was wondering about that, too.
Yeah.
I was wondering that.
Kind of feminine.
You know, let's not look too much into Colbert's accoutrement.
But you come home late at night, you just want to relax, and you turn it on, and it's pencil neck Adam Schiff being glazed by Stephen Colbert.
He's just so fascinated at this idea that AOC and Bernie, I mean, they're getting big crowds in red districts.
I mean, what does that mean?
It's like, oh my God.
First of all, not funny, not entertaining, not even interesting, not insightful, not accurate, and just complete psyop propaganda.
Well, that and crowds on demand.
You know what I mean?
I mean, that's the thing.
It's just, it could not be more obvious what, I mean, huge crowds in red districts.
Yeah, I mean, it's just obvious.
It's just obvious what they're doing.
It's just like manufactured consent.
There's a phrase for it.
It's called manufactured consent, where you tell everybody, hey, everybody loves this thing.
And if you do that enough, it's like a self-fulfilling prophecy, a self-fulfilling consequence.
Yeah, everybody loves AOC and Britain, like even in red states.
So like, forget the people that are saying they're too far left.
They're getting big crowds in red states.
I guess that means we'll all have to be Democratic Socialists now And the fact is, Colbert is like a, I don't know, man.
He's like, he's almost like a, it's like a mythological character.
It's like a, it's like a, it's like, he's like a character.
He's like a character that sold his soul to the devil.
That is a sellout corporate shill that took the path that everybody who is in any way a legitimate artist avoids like the plague to just completely, literally sell your soul to corporate interest as you dance around with a bunch of vaccine mascots in an effort to make billions of dollars
for your corporate masters.
That audio's up, guys.
I'm not sure that Crew's just watching Colbert clips now.
They're just having fun with it.
So I don't know.
Should we go back to the interview?
I mean, they were having a throw.
Oh, he's talking to the devil.
Yeah.
Very subtle, Colbert.
Very subtle stuff.
This is not a bit.
Yeah, no, this was security camera footage in the CPS back room.
Yeah, it just sucks.
You people suck.
You people suck.
That's all it is.
Again, at a time when, and the same thing's happening in Hollywood, right?
And it's how you know that they don't actually care about money.
Everybody always wants to pretend like everything's about money all the time.
If it was about money, you can make a hell of a lot of money by not having an insufferable school marm as your late night host.
You could be selling advertising.
You could be getting millions of views.
You could be making deals with all the public relations firms, have their celebrities come on your show.
I mean, there's so much profitability in making a good, non-political comedy show at night on one of the main networks that you can chop up the show into clips and upload on YouTube and Twitter and go viral.
I mean, you have to almost deliberately try to fail At hosting the late night show.
Or at the very least, you have to value something more than ratings and money.
What they value more than ratings and money is the ability to hijack an American institution, to inject it with their own disgusting socialist ideology and force-feed it down the throats of the average American.
That, to them, is more precious than gold, right?
Same thing happening in Hollywood.
Hollywood could just make top gun movies and print money.
It could be printing money.
Here's what you do.
You take the basic structure of every popular film in history and you just upgrade it to the modern status.
And then you just do that.
You put a handsome white guy in the lead.
You give him a hot chick to go after, and you have him kill the bad guys.
And you could just make a billion dollars every month.
They didn't want to do that, did they?
They didn't want to do that.
No, they wanted to take the popular franchises and the popular IPs that Americans already have good feeling towards and truly love and define themselves by.
Things like Star Wars and Star Trek, all these things that people really, you know, are already attached to.
And you want to hijack those, jam them full of leftist ideology, which has, of course, the effect of ruining the story because nobody's ever told a good leftist story.
There are no good leftist stories.
There's never been a good story that has a leftist message.
I'm going to say that right now.
That sound crazy?
Too bad.
It's true.
I guess it depends on how you define leftists.
But in terms of what does a socialist hero even look like?
That's my question.
If you're going to make a movie with socialist ideals, what does it actually look like?
You're definitely not going to have a hero overcoming something out of his own will.
No, it's going to look like this, I guess.
It's just going to be some sort of abomination.
Again, the point being that they're making this choice deliberately to not choose infinite money glitch and instead use the power that you have to try to indoctrinate the American people into an ideology that is at odds with their very human nature.
So people actually liked this stuff.
If they actually thought this stuff was funny, obviously they would watch and these things wouldn't go away.
But they're all going away because nobody actually likes them because they're not funny.
They're not interesting.
They don't elevate or inform.
It's just CNN with a laugh track.
I was going to say CNN, but funny, but it's not funny.
It just has a laugh track.
Now, CNN actually is trying to figure this out.
And again, I think there's a deep psychological event happening here.
And I'm struggling to put my finger on exactly what it is in a way that is not too simplistic.
Just play the clip, Harrison.
All right, I'll just play the clip.
Let's go to clip number four here.
CNN tries to figure out Colbert's failures.
Let's watch.
One massive part of the conversation that's been completely omitted from this, and that is when you do a show that attacks half of America every night and you don't have conservatives on, and by the way, you're not funny, but attacking half of America and your ratings suck, you might lose your show.
But there's a lot of reasons why the school beer ratings are not working out that have nothing to do with the political divide you're talking about.
He's having on Democrats to trash Trump.
He is constantly trashing.
I wish I could.
Dang it.
I wanted to hear what that guy had to say.
They're trying to...
It's the just, in a word, the complete inability for leftists to just contend with reality.
Now, if somebody were to come up to me and if I'm saying, ah, you know, my show doesn't have good ratings or whatever, I'm complaining, I don't have good.
And they go, well, you know, you're pretty insulting to half the country.
My response is going to be, yeah, that's true.
Actually, that's accurate.
That's true.
But they're dumb, but I insult the dumb half.
I don't want them as audience anyway.
But it's this just like they think that they should be able to insult half the country every night and just get good ratings anyway.
And it's like, I don't know.
There's just something weird where you go, well, you know, one of the reasons is probably because he was very insulting towards conservatives every night.
And half the country is conservatives.
And this is, and this wasn't a political show.
It's the late show.
It started out with Dave Letterman putting chimpanzees on roller skates and dogs that would like tie cherry stems together in their mouths or whatever the tricks they would do.
This isn't supposed to be political.
It's not supposed to insult half the country.
But these people just can't accept that.
Even though they know it's true, they want to reject it outright.
And then in defending against that accusation, against that claim, the guy actually says, you know, there are lots of other reasons, which is not defending the show, actually.
Right?
The conservative guy goes, you know, it's probably the political bent that is really ruining Colbert's ratings.
The other guy's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on.
There's a lot of other reasons why Colbert is not getting good ratings, okay?
Let's not chop it up all to the politics.
He's not funny, okay?
He's not attractive.
He's not ingratiating.
He doesn't give you a good feeling when you see him.
All right.
The guests are crap.
You know, it's not about insulting, but the politics are not great.
The bands are terrible.
Okay.
They don't know how to connect with the youth.
All right.
So let's not put it all up to the political divide.
There's a lot of reasons.
All right.
Yeah, good point.
No, that's a very good point.
Thanks.
Black nerd on CNN.
Let's go back to the CNN panel.
Just outright rejecting basic reality.
Let's watch.
Constant.
He's having on Democrats to trash Trump.
He is constantly trashing conservatives.
He referred to Donald Trump as a Nazi lover in 2017.
That does make half of the country happy.
Right.
You don't need to answer.
But you don't have the country.
But you don't need to have the whole country watching your show.
You don't need to need the whole country watching your shoes.
The problem is that you're not going to be able to pause it against him.
This clip goes on, so I'll stop pausing it.
But this is what.
What are they saying?
What is he even saying?
Colbert failed.
His show has been fired.
His show has been canceled.
He has been fired.
The whole late night franchise at CBS has been sacrificed on the altar of Stephen Colbert.
So what is this guy defending?
So the conservative guy is going, here's why, because he insults half the country.
He's way too political.
And the other guy's like, oh, he doesn't need half the country.
Okay, I think he did because his show has been canceled now.
So I guess he probably could have used that other half of the country as his audience if he didn't want to be canceled.
This is what I just don't.
This is what I don't get, man.
How do you run a country with these people?
They're incapable of dealing with reality.
What is happening?
This guy is arguing as if it is a debate.
This is a post-mortem, sir.
You know, it reminds me of...
Thank you.
A long time ago, there was a post on Reddit about a bridge that collapsed in Florida.
I think the whole thing was that it was some company that was like, we're the first all-female engineering corporation, their first project with this bridge that collapsed and I think killed somebody.
And it was people in the comments saying, but the bridge was rated for £55,000.
It's like, but it collapsed.
And they're going, yeah, but it was rated for £55,000.
And it's like, then that was, but the bridge collapsed.
What are you arguing about?
The bridge collapsed.
The bridge is all in the ground in rubble.
And people are sitting there arguing that it shouldn't have, but it did.
Like, this is what I'm telling.
It's like, so they're literally trying to argue that Colbert should not have changed, was an all-female construction company responsible for the FIU Sweetwater Bridge collapse.
What do they say?
What does Snope say?
It's false.
Well, that's weird because they did advertise themselves as that.
So I guess they were lying.
I guess they were lying.
Florida National University on 15th of March opened an investigation.
Some corners of the internet couldn't wait for the results of the report.
Culprit was painfully obvious.
Women.
An all-women engineering team.
Another article claimed that the bridge was constructed by an all-woman engineering team, while a video based off these two articles took the claim one step further by saying the bridge was constructed by an all-female company.
These articles both contained collodges of women that are working construction.
I mean, this happens over and over.
Not to get off the tack, but this company, it happened with the plane company, the airline.
And the first most people heard about the airline was when one of their planes somehow ended up upside down on the tarmac.
And people looked into it and found all these videos of them going, we're the first all-woman flight team.
So they just keep doing it to themselves, right?
So same thing with this bridge where they're making videos.
This is our all-woman engineering team.
Then the bridge collapses.
And then they write articles.
No, we were not an all-female engineering team.
That's crazy.
How misogynistic of you.
It's like, well, don't brag about it if you don't want people thinking it's true.
Anyway, that's not the point.
The point is that you had people in the comments of the article about the bridge saying the bridge was strong.
The bridge wasn't going to collapse.
It already collapsed.
They're sitting there arguing Colbert didn't need half of his audience.
Okay, but his show got canceled.
So I think he did, actually.
So what are they even arguing for?
And you can just see this pervasive mindset in everything the Democrats do, where it's like one of their programs just utterly fails.
Hey, you implemented this thing to help kids read and now, you know, the reading levels have collapsed.
And instead of recognizing it and going, okay, I must have been wrong.
Our approach was incorrect.
How can we do it better?
If this was our goal and we didn't reach it, what can we do otherwise to reach our goal in a different method?
It never occurs to them.
They just get mad at reality.
They get mad at what is.
And if you show them, hey, you had this reading program and reading level went down, not up, then they'll just go, well, but it should have gone up.
Okay, but it didn't.
Okay.
Well, Colbert should have been able to be super political and insulting to conservatives and still had a show.
Okay, but he didn't.
Okay.
He failed.
It failed.
The show is gone.
So what are you even arguing for?
You've already lost the argument before it began.
So why are you having the argument?
It is so bizarre.
I'll finish the rest of the clip on the other side.
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We'll move on to the real news, but, you know, it wouldn't feel right to let this monumental occasion go by without spending some time mocking our enemy, Stephen Colbert, who spent the last several years trying and failing to propagandize the normies of America.
I would have liked to see him stay on because I think when you really get a view of who these people are, you don't like them.
And we shouldn't like them.
And we need to know who they really are.
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I want to show the rest of CNN just arguing with reality about Stephen Colbert's firing and comparing it to Greg Gutfeld as if a explicitly political show on a political news channel is comparable to a late night show on CBS main network news.
If Colbert wanted to do a CNN late night show, I'm sure his ratings would have been good.
The point is that he was hijacking what should be a non-political or apolitical show for all Americans and turned it into a progressive socialist sneering fest.
And that's not a recipe for success when half your country or more despises your viewpoint.
So let's watch CNN again just deny reality and try to demand that, I don't know, people like things that they just don't like.
Let's watch.
By the way, why don't you ask me?
Here's the corollary to what you're saying, like the other side of it is that, you know, there are shows that I will not name that spend half their time attacking liberals or attack all their time attacking liberals.
That's one thing.
All their time attacking liberals.
And it doesn't have any impact on their ratings whatsoever.
So Therese.
He hates guys like that.
So to Teresa's point, I don't necessarily think that's really on the ratings front.
I don't really think that's really what rates.
They're dismal.
The real problem is more like Netflix and the reasons the democratization of the entire television landscape.
There are so many more options for people to watch.
That's going to cut into a late night.
And that can be part of it.
But let's go back to it.
You have a guy that does a show that's funnier on cable that gets bigger ratings and...
And they had warnings.
That's extremely debatable.
It's not debatable.
It's extremely debatable.
He's number one.
The funny part is what I'm talking about.
But you don't make it like him because he's actually like the reason I say it's debatable is because every human being in the United States of America has a right to decide what they find is funny.
And if half of America likes Colbert and half of America likes Gutfeld, that's fine.
These people are so stupid.
Everybody in America has a right to think what they find.
Like, what the, just again, what the hell are you even talking about?
What the hell are you talking about?
She's like debating because she doesn't think Greg Gutfeld is funny.
Nobody cares what you think, lady.
We're talking about ratings.
We're talking about popularity.
He brought up Greg Gutfeld to debunk the dumbass claim the other guy just made that it was Netflix's fault.
If it was Netflix's fault, then Greg Gutfeld would be affected too, but he's not because it's not about Netflix.
But she doesn't even understand the point the guy was making.
She's just like, everyone has a right to think things are funny.
Thanks, lady.
Oh, wow.
I didn't realize that.
No, you're fighting for our rights by lying about Colbert.
Great.
Step down from American Journal is on.
And we'll move on to making fun of Stephen Colbert now.
Even though he deserves it.
Have I been saying all this with a knife in my hand?
That probably doesn't look good.
Put this over here.
But folks, I feel especially giddy about this.
Not because I want Colbert to suffer necessarily.
I did talk about putting him in a cage earlier, but it's because it's indicative of the consciousness of America.
And that what Colbert was peddling, this corporate shill behavior, this leftist establishment party-line propaganda, people can see through it now, and they don't like it, and it doesn't vibe with them.
And they are.
More people are watching Greg Guttfeld be explicitly right-wing and political and mocking the heroes of the left.
That's what more people want.
Gutfeld dominates ratings, as CBS retirees late show with Stephen Colbert.
That is a sign of the times.
That is a sign of the unpopularity of the ideas that Colbert presents, but also of the failure of the institutions to contend with a democratization of media.
That guy tries to blame Netflix for Colbert's failure, which again, Greg Gutfeld disproves that because he should also be affected by that downturn, and yet his ratings are still sky high.
However, the phenomenon of streaming, the phenomenon of YouTube and X and Twitter and Facebook and people being able to share things without going through the filter of mainstream media has exposed the mainstream media and confronted them with an existential situation where it was really easy for them when they were the only ones who could spread information.
I mean, there was a time when the best you could hope for was if by some miracle you could get a local news station focused on an issue, maybe if it was compelling enough, it would get funneled up to the, you know, national news and the local package would run on national news.
And that's how information about Eugene Oregon would get around the world.
Other than that, you know, you're not sending the Eugene Oregon dispatch around the world, right?
The newspapers aren't picking that up.
Same thing happened in newspapers.
Small town article might get picked up by a bigger newspaper.
But in that way, there were like four or five corporations that quite literally controlled all of the knowledge of America.
Anything anybody knew, any information anybody had about anything going on had to come through the lens of these major corporate interests, obviously Mockingbird Media, aligned.
And Colbert failing is indicative of their inability to contend with an open market.
That without the monopoly of information, without the levers of control, and being the only ones there providing information, they fail.
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And so while they're going down, and yet again, I got to point out the disequality of this, the inequality that is beyond inequality, that it would be like comparing Colbert and Gutfelt is kind of a good comparison, right?
Because you got two shows, both of which have corporate backing, both of which have foundational support from the establishment, but they've got different politics, and that's sort of the determining factor in whether or not they get attention.
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I don't know, man.
I talk to a lot of people in the right-wing media, and none of them have the drive and focus like Brianna Morello does.
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Because like I said, Brandon, she just knows what she's doing and she's got her finger on the pulse and she breaks news constantly.
It's just incredible.
So, very, very excited to welcome her to the team.
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That is a very cool.
It's a very cool knife, I have to say.
And look, I'm not saying you should stab anybody.
I'm just saying if you're going to stab somebody, do it with a battle dagger.
All right.
I'm not encouraging anybody to stab anybody.
Let me be perfectly clear.
You should not stab anybody.
But if you do have to, this is going to be the dagger you want to use.
It's incredibly sharp.
Should we test how sharp it is?
Should we do one of these tests?
Should we get a loaf of bread or something?
Look at that.
Slicing right through.
Is this how they test it?
I can never remember.
Looks great, Harrison.
Thanks.
Thanks, buddy.
I don't know.
It's extremely sharp there.
How are you supposed to test how sharp knives are?
Not like that.
How?
I don't know.
That one is an actual prop that we dull on purpose.
That way the host doesn't injure themselves.
Is it really?
Yeah, it doesn't come as sharp as the ones that you buy.
The tip is super sharp.
Yeah, that was Networkite.
No, you can hold the paper.
Tell me how to do it.
Just hold the paper up and then slice down fast.
Slice down fast?
Yeah, but have the knife.
It's not the safest thing to do, but yeah.
You just make a quick slash.
Throw it.
Would that be safer?
No, you can throw it at it in here.
All right.
It is really great now.
Do you want to do something cool?
Yes.
You know that little groove in the center of the dagger?
Yes.
Yeah, hold it appropriately.
Yeah.
That little groove.
So if you were to, if it came down to it, let's just say, hypothetically, you know what I mean?
You've got to defend yourself against John Podesta, right?
All right.
So I'm a 12-year-old Caribbean child in the basement of a pizza place.
That groove actually creates a blood pool, right?
And so typically, if someone were to get stabbed, right, their muscles would kind of clench up and it would be kind of tough to pull your knife out.
But that blood pools up, allowing you.
It does create the vacuum seal so you can pull it out to stab them again.
Rip it right out.
Stick it right back in.
Well, there you go.
It really is a beautiful little knife.
The case is super cool because it doesn't have, I don't know, I don't like the cases that have like multiple actions to remove a knife where you have to like press a button and pull it out.
I like that you can just pull this thing right out and then just snaps right in.
It really, it feels good.
It feels strong and it's got a really nice, you know, belt loop connection there.
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All right, we got a lot of other videos to get to.
I don't know.
It's just, it's Fridays.
We're having a good time.
Plus, we're expanding while they're collapsing.
We're growing while they're shrinking.
We're stabbing while they're being stabbed.
I'm just kidding.
We're not stabbing anybody.
Nobody is stabbing anybody.
Nobody's stabbing anybody.
Let's go to some of these videos because there has been some interesting developments in the Epstein case.
I want to go to clip number five here.
This is a TikTok user who took it on himself to investigate the metadata of the videos that were put out claiming to be conclusive evidence that Epstein didn't kill himself.
But there was a lot more information embedded in those files than I think they intended to release.
Here's the video.
So supposedly the raw footage of Epstein's cell released by the White House was edited in Adobe.
And me being a computer nerd and having nothing else to do with my evening decided to look into it myself.
This is the official FBI memo.
Down here, there's going to be two links to two different videos.
One is an edited video with higher contrast.
That's the second video, this first video, supposedly the raw footage.
So I followed that to this link.
I downloaded the video.
We can see it up here.
And I'm going to guide you guys over to here where I'm going to run the following command, XifTool.
It's an open source tool that's going to give me the metadata for this video.
Boom.
And if we look at this section right here, what do we have here?
Ooh, Adobe XMP Core 9.0.
If we go down To these history actions, more importantly, we have a saved, created, saved, saved, saved.
And then we can look at these history wins to see when these actions were made.
So, this first action was the created, and then we had about three hours of actually almost four hours between the initial project was created and this first save.
And then all three saves after that were basically one after another.
And what I can deduce from that is whoever this MJ Cole guy is, he just spammed the save key three times because he was really scared of losing all of his progress.
And MJ, let's make more saves throughout our editing process so we don't have to worry about that.
And I'm assuming that this last history win was placed in front for some reason.
It seems to be the most recent.
It also is tagged with a history instance ID that is not an Adobe XMP format history instance ID.
So I'm assuming this is the ID that was exported.
Anyways, the government thinks you're stupid, so don't let them get away with thinking that.
That's the whole point of this video.
The government thinks you're stupid.
Don't let them get away with thinking that.
The FBI's Jeffrey Epstein prison video had nearly three minutes cut, cut out of it, and was saved multiple times and exported through Adobe.
And there are ways to strip videos of their metadata.
They didn't do that.
They didn't care to.
They don't have to.
It doesn't matter if you know.
The mainstream media is not going to report on it.
They're going to keep calling you crazy.
I mean, to this day, as far as I know, you can still go and download the Obama birth certificate that has the exact same metadata aspect to it, where you can see where the changes were made.
And the file itself has the multiple layers where you can tell the handwritten information was added later.
You want to hear something kind of creepy and kind of coincidental?
One of the most popular metadata tools that you can use to extract metadata from images on the internet is called Jeffries Metadata Tool.
That's interesting.
That's very interesting.
Yeah.
Yeah, coincidental.
So yeah, I don't know if they think you're stupid.
I think it doesn't matter to them.
I think the way that our system operates, they're just lies that they've all agreed to uphold.
And even when the evidence comes out completely shattering the illusion, they maintain it.
They just maintain the illusion.
They understand that if you're not actually going to do something about it, it doesn't matter.
Unless they talk about it and make it matter, it doesn't matter.
Now, if we talk about it enough and make it an issue, make it something that congressmen and senators are reacting to and dealing with, then it becomes an issue and they'll have to start talking about it.
But it doesn't matter to them.
They can just blatantly lie.
And as long as they're all agreed on the lie, they just keep lying.
Weapons mass destruction, Iranian nuclear sites, Russia, Trump, Russia Gate.
I mean, they know exactly what they're doing.
They're all lying together.
They're all lying in coordination and collaboration.
And they don't care because what are you going to do about it?
What are you going to do about it?
The Jeffrey Epstein video is totally fabricated.
Well, too bad, right?
It's actually infuriating.
Let's go to clip number six here.
This is Martyr Maid.
Daryl Cooper went on Tucker Carlson last night for a live stream.
They got into Epstein and his association with Israel.
Let's watch clip number six now.
Before Jeffrey Epstein was sentenced, for whatever reason, you have this billionaire who's just the definition of a flight risk.
They don't take his passport away.
And before he's sentenced, stays there for several months, moved all his money offshore by this point.
And while he's in Israel, he's telling people there that he's thinking about staying because you can actually do that.
They don't extradite Jewish criminals, at least, who flee to Israel.
There's an organization called Jewish Community Watch, which is a Jewish organization that tracks pedophiles who have fled the United States to go to Israel where there's no extradition of Jewish criminals there.
And between just the years, I think it was 2010 when they started, when they opened up, and 2016, 2017 when this story was written.
So a period of six years, there were already 60 pedophiles from the United States that had fled to Israel and were living freely there.
Some of them had reoffended there and got thrown in Israeli jails.
But so this is a thing, you know, and Jeffrey Epstein was over there.
I mean, you've been self-employed for a while, but when you weren't, was it your habit to go to your boss and make demands of them on a regular basis?
I don't know.
I mean, since when do we ever make demands on Israel?
It's been a long time.
I don't know, but I, you know, that's obviously distressing.
Obviously distressing.
I'm sorry.
I really, I'm genuinely sorry if you thought Israel was some sort of like benevolent, righteous state a year ago.
This must be a rude awakening.
They're the worst.
No, they really are the worst.
They really are the worst.
Why doesn't America demand that Israel extradite Americans from Israel, people who've committed crimes in America, fled to Israel?
Why doesn't America demand that Israel extradite them?
Because that would defeat the whole purpose of Israel.
It's there to be a safe harbor for Jewish criminals.
Why do you think the Rothschilds built it in the first place?
You have an extradition treaty.
You might as well just give the whole thing up.
Okay?
The real question is, why does the Israeli government protect pedophiles?
That should be the real question you should be asking.
We are apparently making demands on this.
Jeffrey Epstein.
Wait, what is this?
May have had links to Israeli leaders according to the Rolling Stone.
Yeah, maybe.
I mean, the former prime minister of Israel lived at his house, so yeah, I guess you could say that.
Hilarious.
Ehud Barak met with Fepstein dozens of times, flew on private plane, married Epstein, married Israeli PM Ehud Barak, seen hiding his face entering Jeffrey Epstein's New York City townhouse as bevy of young beauties were also spotted going in.
Yeah.
We'll show you some more clips, some more stories about America actually is making demands on Israel these days, some pretty interesting developments that we wouldn't have expected if, in fact, Trump and his administration are sycophantic subjects of Israel.
They wouldn't be making the demands they're making these days, but I'm glad that they are.
And we'll show you the proof of the claims.
Basically, Mike Huckabee is mad that Israel is mistreating Christians.
Yeah, it's about time.
Now that there's one more Catholic church in God that they haven't destroyed than they tried to yesterday.
We'll get back to that.
you need to hear where you understand that.
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We'll stick with Israel for a moment.
Just because of the Tucker Carlson interview with Marjorie Maid, a lot of people are just realizing for the first time that Israel has no extradition treaty with America and that it is, in fact, a favored escape route for Jewish American pedophiles to go to Israel and be fully protected from extradition or any consequences there.
But that's, I mean, you would think our greatest ally would have some sort of extradition treaty.
That's sort of like the bare minimum basics of an alliance.
You would think that would be one of the first things that we would agree to.
If you're playing a computer game like Total War, you know, you got to build relationships with the other countries before you can have an alliance or a treaty with them.
So you start off with like a trade agreement and an extradition treaty.
Like these are the early building blocks of an alliance so that we can trust each other and so that we know that if, you know, somebody's here in America trying to harm us, that they aren't able to use your country as a safe harbor to avoid prosecution.
But we don't have that with Israel.
So, you know, in terms of like, what does Israel do for us?
I mean, they don't even do the bare minimum required of an ally in that they allow safe harbor for criminals from our country to escape there and live in luxury.
So you can throw that on the pile of reasons why Israel is not friends with America.
Meanwhile, Israel leveling thousands of Gaza civilian buildings and controlled demolitions.
In southern Gaza, Rafa's ruins will become a fenced, quote, humanitarian city for 600,000 Palestinians with Israeli forces securing the perimeter, as reported in Heretz.
Reuters reported that plans for humanitarian transit areas were pitched to the Trump administration as a $2 billion proposal.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation denied it, and U.S. President Trump called his call to clean out Gaza has emboldened Israeli leaders.
Amid international condemnation, the U.N. warned deporting civilians as tantamount to ethnic cleansing.
Amnesty International cautioned it would be an unlawful transfer, and 16 Israeli scholars flagged it as a potential war crime.
Well, put it on their tab, I guess.
Yeah, I mean, they're just building concentration camps, and they're systematically going through and leveling every civilian building in Gaza, even those that survived the endless bombing campaign.
But there has been an odd occurrence, something I didn't expect to happen.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, threatened to publicly accuse Israel of discriminating against Christian groups, pointing to a deliberate pattern of denying tourist visas to evangelical missionaries.
Interior Minister Moshe Arbul privately responded to Mike Huckabee's observation by denying the discrimination and criticizing him for deviating from working norms and not acting in mutual trust with the Jewish state.
Huh.
What a weird response.
Wait, Israel's doing something bad, and when it's pointed out that they lie and then claim to be the victims?
What?
What?
What an unexpected response.
To lie and then claim to be the victim.
That's what?
I don't understand.
Here's the response to it.
Mr. Ambassador, I write to you in the final days of my tenure as Minister of the Interior in response to a letter concerning the handling of visa applications for evangelical organizations and workers in which you claim that the conduct in this matter contradicts the understandings reached between us.
As I emphasized during our constructive meeting, I wish to reiterate my commitment to reviewing such applications with the utmost efficiency.
This is all lies.
It's illegal in America.
I mean, in Israel, and I'm pretty sure I didn't think it was illegal.
Then we had a caller call in and say, no, they passed that law.
That in Israel, you cannot evangelize.
You cannot try to convert people.
If you try to preach the gospel in Israel, you will be charged with the crime and taken away.
And there's video after video after video showing the abuse that Christians suffer at the hands of Israelis when they go there.
And again, the fact that Mike Hookby would write a letter concerning this, to me, is a positive development.
Because how are we allies with a country that so clearly hates Christians and is actively attacking Christian communities that have been there since the days of Jesus?
Why are we putting up with this?
And we wouldn't put up with it if it was any country except for Israel doing this.
And that's not a good excuse.
Peace.
Thank you.
And so I got a couple things to expand on this.
Reports show rise in attacks on Christians in Israel, but a willingness to tackle the issue.
Second annual Rosing Center report documents 111 anti-Christian incidents in 2024.
Accompanying survey finds almost half of Christians under 30 want to immigrate from Israel.
Get the hell out of there.
On October 17th, 2024, a Capuchin friar was walking through the park near a historic neighborhood of Yemen, Moshe, and Jerusalem when two Jewish teenagers spat at him without saying a word.
The unfortunately all-too-common episode is one of the 111 reported cases of attacks against Christians documented in a 2024 annual report by Rosing Center for Education and Dialogue release on Thursday.
And you remember that when this issue of Christians being spit on was brought up to Israeli officials, their response was to claim that spitting on Christians was an ancient tradition of the Jewish people that had to be upheld and they would do nothing to restrict this cultural practice.
According to the two reports, most perpetrators appear to belong to the ultra-Orthodox and national religious communities.
The majority of the victims are clergy or people wearing visible Christian symbols.
The incidents we were able to track barely scratch the surface of what happens.
We do not doubt that there are many more cases we do not know of.
I could show you 15 videos right now of events happening just like this.
There are entire neighborhoods where if a Christian goes, they are literally set on by a mob who attacks them and drives them out of the community in Israel.
So again, why should we support this country?
Why should we even be allies with this country?
Why should this country even exist?
I mean, it's the obvious solution, right?
There's been this interminable war between the Jews and the Muslims ever since Israel was founded, since before it was founded, really, in the lead up and creation of terrorism by the Jewish terrorists, stealing the land from the Palestinians back in the 10s, 20s, 30s, and 40s.
What if it was just ruled by Christians?
What if Christians just took it over and it was just the kingdom of Jerusalem again, like it was during the Crusades?
I think that would be a good solution here.
How about instead of the two supremacist, antagonistic religions that have it like embedded in their character that they have to kill everyone that's not them?
What if it was just the religion that preaches peace and understanding and tolerance?
What if we were in charge instead?
Wouldn't that be cool?
Israeli plans for forced transfer of Gaza's population, quote, a blueprint for crimes against humanity.
Military ordered to turn ruins of Rafah into humanitarian city, but experts call the plan an internment camp for all Palestinians in Gaza.
There's not really a blueprint.
I mean, they're following the blueprint.
They didn't come up with this idea.
They're stealing it from the Nazis.
Dean Arnold, Dean Chat on X, talks about this rude awakening a lot of Christians go through.
My parents' best friends at Dallas Theological Seminary went on to embrace Messianic Judaism.
They moved to Israel, joined a kibbutz, and practiced all the Old Testament ceremonies.
They wanted to become citizens, and their case went to the Israeli Supreme Court, which gave its pronouncement in 1975.
A Jew can be an atheist and still a Jew.
A Jew can be a Buddhist and still be a Jew, but never under any circumstances can a Jew believe in Jesus and still be a Jew.
To clarify, one of the judges wrote, there is a sect of Jews who turned into believers in Jesus, but Israel vomits them out.
Okay.
All right, so what are we learning?
What are we learning about how the state of Israel feels about Christians?
Next headline.
Children collecting water killed in strike, Gaza officials report.
As IDF says it missed intended target.
17 wounded, 10 children killed as they were trying to collect water.
And then Israel, who was handing them the water out, who set up the station to deliver the water, then bombed them to death, killing 10 children.
Okay.
They said basically it was an accident.
Israel signed an agreement with the U.S. to cooperate in AI.
Don't forget, they just signed policy to consolidate all of the data of all Americans, and now that data will be shared with Israel.
Enjoy.
So might seem like I'm jumping back and forth.
You got a headline about how Israeli is creating concentration camps for Gazans.
Then a headline about how the Israeli Supreme Court basically says Christians are equivalent to vomit and that nobody who believes in Jesus will ever be a citizen of Israel or considered a real Jew.
10 children killed while trying to collect water from the humanitarian site.
And then talking about spitting on Christians.
I want you to understand that when you see the conflict between Israel and Gaza, whether you're a Christian or an American, you're the Gazans in that di in that paradigm.
There's not any meaningful difference between Muslims and Christians in the eyes of these extremist Jewish cultists.
How are you siding with them?
How do you not understand?
Actually, I was going to play the video yesterday, but it wasn't translated.
The Colombian president just gave a speech where he basically said, we need to pay attention to what's going on in Gaza because that's what the world elite want for all of us.
Saying what happened, they're testing it out in Gaza, but they're seeing what they can do to people.
They're seeing how they can treat people, how far they can push people, how much they can abuse people with impunity.
And they're learning, there's like no lengths they can go to that are deemed too far by the international community that they control.
I hope you're not, you know, I really, really, really, as a Christian, if you're a Christian, I really hope you're not thinking that, you know, this is some sort of alliance against Muslims.
It's an alliance of convenience because Christians are the most powerful force in the world.
But it's not, there's no meaningful distinction.
There's no, there's nothing they say about the Gazans that they don't also say about Christians.
So again, just in that paradigm, you should be aware of who you're really related to in this situation.
And they're taking over AI and they'll have just like massive control through that.
A thread, a 1600-year-old church in the Holy Land has been torched, not by ISIS, not by Hamas, but by Israeli settlers, and the victims are Christians.
If you care about Christian prosecution, read this thread talking about Teiba.
100% Christian town in the West Bank.
It's under attack daily.
They burn the church of St. George, a nearby Christian cemetery.
It's not just any church.
It was built in the 5th century.
It was not an isolated incident.
Homes have been set on fire, olive groves destroyed, farmers threatened, armed settlers grazing cattle on Christian lands.
Police and military often do nothing.
Systematic intimidation of Christians.
And you can see, I mean, they're treated by the Israelis.
They're treated just as badly as any of the Palestinians ever are.
Any of the Muslims ever are.
Let's get real.
If Muslim extremists had done this, X would be on fire.
Church leaders would issue statements.
Headlines would read Christian chill village, a Christian village under siege.
But because the attackers are Israeli settlers, silence or worse excuses.
Many Christians are afraid to speak out.
Why?
Because they've been taught a distorted ideology about Israel being biblical Israel.
And then, of course, he goes through and debunks that.
These Christians, by the way, are not militants.
They're mothers, fathers, children, olive farmers and business owners, priests and monks, ancient communities of Orthodox Catholics and Melkite believers.
They pray for peace, but they're being pushed off their land.
We are a peaceful people.
We don't have weapons.
We don't cause trouble.
They want to frighten us.
They want us to leave the land of Jesus, and it's working.
Families are fleeing.
The towns are emptying.
Yeah, so extremist Jewish terrorists from Israel are massacring Christians and driving them out of their land.
And they even killed an American.
We aren't hearing about that.
Apparently, we had to, you know, give endless weaponry to Israel and, you know, protect them at the UN and help facilitate their genocide of the Palestinians all because there were Americans that died on October 7th.
There were American hostages.
Now, in those cases, I think that's debatable.
I think if you're wearing an IDF uniform, your status as American should be revoked personally.
But does this go both ways?
Now that there are Americans being killed by Israelis, are we going to do something about that?
Are we going to treat that with the same severity that we treated the American hostages?
No, obviously not.
They also tried to assassinate the Israel tried to assassinate the Iranian president a couple days ago.
Today, another Israeli minister has called for the assassination of the Syrian president.
It'd be great if they could just stop killing everybody.
It would be really great if they would just stop killing the heads of state of their neighbors.
You know, how you can act like Israel is the victim in any of this.
I mean, it's just relentless.
It really is just relentless.
It just goes on and on and on.
Israel just bombed Abu Hillo Eastern School, sheltering displaced Palestinians in Al-Barij camp in central Gaza.
There you go, bombing another tent city.
And by the way, it's all being done not just like with American agreement, but we're actually the ones funding all of this.
New documents reveal U.S. pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into military aid, into building IDF air bases and facilities in Israel.
You can see just these absolutely massive complexes we're building.
United States is building infrastructure to accommodate the Israeli Air Force's new refueling aircraft and helicopters, as well as new headquarters for the Israeli Army's Shayat 13 Naval Commando Unit and numerous other projects costing billions of shekels, according to official documents from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers published online.
All these projects are funded by U.S. military aid to Israel.
A call for contractors to a conference originally scheduled for June but postponed due to the war with Iran revealed that the U.S. military aid construction program for Israel includes ongoing projects valued at more than $250 million with future projects expected to exceed $1 billion.
The program covers the construction of new facilities of various military bases, including clinics, naval piers, headquarters for different units, and ammunition storage sites.
It also involves upgrades to existing infrastructure, runway renovations, and aircraft painting facilities.
We're paying all of it.
It'll have a price tag of approximately $1.5 billion.
Israel has free health care and free college for all of its citizens.
It's also waging this endless war completely by choice and voluntarily.
They could stop at any point.
They choose not to, and it's costing us billions of dollars.
And in return, they spit on Christians, destroy Christian sites, give absolutely nothing to America, hide American pedophiles who are fleeing from justice, and systematically disempower and ethnically cleanse Christians from the lands where they've lived for 2,000 years.
Do we need more?
Do you want to keep going?
I mean, we can keep going, I guess.
Sure.
Israeli settlers set fire to St. George Orthodox Monastery in the Christian Cemetery in the town of Tebe West Bank.
This, of course, is the same story there, but there's a statement from the priests of the churches in this area talking about the just insane attacks that they're under, explaining how they've been attacked daily by Jews from Israel.
Fires have been set at the town cemetery.
Attacks on agriculture needed for their livelihood.
Christian priests are calling for these attacks to stop, but of course they won't.
And the Christian communities around the world seem incapable or unwilling to step up and do what would be necessary to stop this.
I mean, I'm not even really kidding.
The Pope should call a crusade.
Do you have any idea the number of young men in Europe and America that would without hesitation go to Israel to reclaim the Holy Land or to Constantinople to reclaim Byzantium?
As honestly, sort of like the best option.
I think it's the best option available.
The Israeli intelligence firm Cyberwell, which was used to nuke Lucas Gage and censor Americans, gets funding from UJA Federation, who gets funding from the federal government.
In other words, a foreign company uses our tax dollars to censor our legal free speech.
Because of course they do, because it's not just the military gifts that we give Israel.
It's the insane amounts of money that are siphoned out of the taxpayers' wallets and given to these foreign companies to surveil and censor us or just Israeli Jewish activist groups to progress their ideas or the ADL to surveil and spy on and censor us and train our law enforcement that white people are the greatest evil.
So it's just all us.
It's all our money paying for our own destruction and for the aggrandizement of Israel at the cost of literally everybody else.
Go now to clip number 14.
This ties into it.
Do the sheer volume of so-called NGOs and nonprofits that are choking this country like an out-of-control vine.
Let's watch.
The United States has over 1.5 million nonprofit organizations and they gross 2.6 trillion a year.
With a T?
2.6 trillion a year.
Sorry, that's not even the GDP of most countries on the earth.
Absolutely.
But when you look at the quote-unquote efforts of those that's entrusted with this affair and rectifying this affair, and you see the fallacy and the gross negligence that comes with United States, they have one of the largest percentages of homelessness, mass incarceration, food insecurity, you know, and the list goes on.
So now when you dive into the statistics behind it, it's like, wow, how's that possible?
This is a real problem.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's a real problem.
And we got other stories about that too.
I can't remember where it was, but some city in America just spent $700 million fighting homelessness and homelessness only increased.
And it's all just, it's just scam upon scam upon scam.
It really is endless.
And so, so, so much of it goes to Jewish NGOs, Israeli NGOs.
I can get the numbers for you.
I actually had them the other day.
It's pretty crazy.
I'll show you the actual numbers, but I think it's something like there is a Jewish NGO for every 1,000 Jews in the country, when for other ethnicity, other ethnic groups, black people, it's like one for every 100,000 or something.
It's just a choking weed that's growing out of control.
Israeli attacks kill dozens in Gaza, including six aid seekers.
Meanwhile, Christian groups and leaders widely condemn Israeli strike on Gaza church.
British MPs demand UK government issue sanctions against Israel.
Israel charges soldier with spying for Iran.
Gaza doctor Abu Safiya given two spoonfuls of rice a day in Israeli jail.
A lawyer representing this Palestinian doctor has raised concerns over his deteriorating health and routine torture in Israeli detention, where inmates are given only two spoonfuls of rice a day to keep them alive.
Medical neglect and abuse in Israel-run prisons has been well documented, with such practices reportedly intensifying since the events of the 7th of October 2023.
In early May, the Palestinian Prisoners Affair Commission said that sick Palestinian detainees face deliberate and systematic medical neglect alongside hunger and torture negatively affecting their health conditions.
Pope Leo under fire for vague statement on Israel's bombing of Gaza Catholic Church.
The attack killed two women and wounded several others, including a pastor, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, confirmed that this priest was part of the wounded and said the strike caused significant structural damage to the Holy Family Church where displaced Palestinian civilians had been sheltering.
be right back with more because it doesn't end because it never ends Let's see what fresh horrors await New York City as Zoran Lamjani manages to create a government-run grocery store.
Okay, he's going to go into a commissary, a government-run grocery store for people on military bases that's run by the Defense Commissary Agency.
And I don't think anybody doubts that the government can spend a lot of money to sell groceries at less than they cost to buy.
But he says the Defense Commissary Agency is actually making a profit.
And for all of the losers and haters, the Defense Commissaries actually take their revenue of $5 billion while only costing $1.7 billion, which means they generate a $3.3 billion surplus.
Surplus.
Surplus?
That would be nice, but unfortunately, he's misreading this DECA at a glance page.
It does say $5 billion in revenue and only $1.7 billion for operations cost.
So if operations were the only cost, I guess he'd be right.
Surplus, big surplus.
But if you keep scrolling down, you see what net cost of operations means.
You take the gross costs, all the costs of running the Defense Commissary Agency, $6.7 billion, minus earned revenue, about $5 billion to get net cost, $1.7 billion.
It costs $1.7 billion to run the Defense Commissary Agency.
We can look at other sources to gain confidence that we're reading it correctly.
For example, this article from the Congressional Research Service talks about funding for DECA, the Defense Commissary Agency, and they point out that Congress is giving DECA about $1.4, $1.5 billion a year, which matches what we saw on that fact sheet.
So no, it's not running at a surplus.
They do $5 billion revenue, cost $1.7 billion.
For every dollar they sell, they're losing 34 cents.
Tree store.
So fun fact, I was in the military and they have commissaries.
Looks like he's at Bowling Commissary.
That's in Washington, D.C. So I'm going to open up the website for a super Walmart in Washington, D.C. Let's check some prices.
Ground beef, $4.75 a pound.
Freedom's Choice Milk, $322 a gallon.
Eggs, $1.56 a dozen.
Dozen?
Six count.
Bread, ignore my fingers, $188.
We only use King Arthur flour.
And look at how cheap this is.
$11.99 for an upside-down 24-pack of Dr. Pepper.
Dozen Pepsi.
Final item was a sub-sandwich, which Walmart doesn't sell, but let's just make one point about eggs.
He says it's $1.56 a dozen, but you can clearly see that's for six eggs.
The price for a dozen eggs at the commissary is $2.52.
You can tell that when he zooms out.
So the first Walmart Super Center in DC that I opened for six eggs, it's $1.50, slightly cheaper.
For a dozen eggs, $2.72, slightly more expensive.
I did the same thing for all the other items he mentioned.
The commissary price is over here compared to Walmart's price over here.
It looks like the commissary does better on ground beef, $4.75 for a pound of 80% lean ground beef compared to $6.93 at Walmart, whereas Walmart does substantially better on the Pepsi.
Though maybe that's a temporary deal at Walmart, I do see it's usually $12 now, $9.51.
Nice.
Anyway, it's actually slightly cheaper to buy the items he pointed out, $30.15 at Walmart, than at the commissary, $30.60.
So at the beginning of his video, it sounds like he's sarcastically saying, oh no, government-run grocery stores are such a terrible idea.
But then he goes on to show you that they're running at a negative 34% profit margin and they're offering prices that are just slightly worse than what's already available.
So yeah, that does seem pretty bad.
I'm not saying the Defense Commissary Agency is a bad idea.
Soldiers often live places where they don't have access to good American grocery stores.
And so we, the public, provide those grocery stores to service members at a subsidized cost, at a loss every year, because that's a benefit we want to extend to service members.
That's fine.
What I am saying is that it's not profitable to do so, and it doesn't make sense to apply this logic to a place like New York City.
It doesn't make sense to say we're going to run grocery stores at a loss in order to provide food at slightly higher prices.
It doesn't make sense to me.
Thanks for your time.
There you go.
I thought that was a brilliant breakdown, just debunking the entire concept of city-run grocery stores.
Hey, city runs the subway, doesn't it?
That works well.
I mean, as long as you don't get lit on fire or anything, but you know, as long as you don't get lit on fire or drown when it floods, then they work great.
don't, but maybe we just shouldn't have a city run anything.
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Let's go first to Lori in Washington, who I guess wants to correct me on how to pronounce a pedophile's name.
Laurie, you're on the air.
Hi, Harrison.
First, I want to compliment you on your show.
I love it, and I think you're a great role model for men your age and your age group.
Thank you.
Now, I wanted you to be the first one to pronounce our favorite convicted pedophile's name correctly.
It's Jeslen.
It's not E-Len or Gerlaine.
There isn't one person in the media or at the Justice Department even pronouncing her name correctly.
This is driving me crazy.
I had to get it off my chest.
Give it to me again.
Jesus.
Ghislen.
Perfect.
Ghislen.
I'm not going to pronounce it like that, Lori.
I'm just not going to.
It's just not going to happen.
It's not going to happen.
It feels like when the local reporters will go, they went down to El Nicaragua.
You know, they pronounce that a lot.
I'm going to keep saying Ghilene.
That's an Americanized version, right?
Ghillaine?
No.
Guilene is a proper French name.
I'm a former French Canadian.
So Guillain is a correct name, but her name is Ghislaine.
Ghislaine.
It's actually a nice name.
You did it.
It's actually a very nice name.
All right.
I'm going to call her Gislaine.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate that.
We should just come up with a different name for her.
Let's call her Miss Maxwell.
Call her Robert's daughter.
Ghislaine.
The French.
What are you going to do?
Let's go to Eris in Wisconsin.
Let's talk about Jew stuff.
All right, Eris, you're on the air.
Yeah, hi.
Just a couple things and then you can make your comments after.
You know, I was wondering how much time is going to go by with the Trump administration or how bad it's going to get.
And if patriots are going to go like on the streets, like with crosses to protest JSICs for the release of Epstein documents.
And then in Israel, I think I didn't really hear anybody talk about it, but it's kind of like a group case study in display for the whole world of the power of manifestation.
Jones was kind of highlighting that as well.
Like whereas a people, they've like focused on like Hitler's stuff and the Holocaust and all this energy that kind of points to one way.
And now they kind of became Nazis.
Like they're literally making concentration camps and like raping people on video.
Like you didn't talk about all those military rapes going on, you know, and it's like genocide and kitty killers, you know, like the blood there in Gaza wails from the fans.
Yeah.
I mean, you know, and like once you focus on it fans.
And like no one also talks about you brought it up, which is one of the only people I heard ever on the radio, Eris.
And you brought, not on the radio, on podcasting, about how during the you dropped out there.
Sorry.
I heard podcast last.
Only person on podcast to say what?
I said you were one of the only people on podcast who talked about how Israel during COVID had like stats about how they were the only country that didn't have a decrease in birth rate numbers.
And they had to like correct the numbers because it was like two African countries or something.
And then they checked.
And then like Netanyahu has a like shot, first COVID vaccine shot in like a glass case in like his office.
Yeah, like a trophy.
I saw it was Mel, Village Crazy Lady yesterday.
Somebody was like, does anybody know why Netanyahu has this framed display case with a vaccine needle in it?
That's kind of weird.
And Mel, Village Crazy Lady, responded with a picture of the golden pager that they gave to Trump.
And she said, oh, it's his murder trophy.
He's got a lot of them.
He's got a lot of murder trophies, actually.
They like, you know, creating little trophies about times that they pulled off intelligence operations to kill millions of people.
So, you know, just another trophy, another trophy of his accomplishments in his office.
Yeah.
Pretty crazy stuff, man.
Yeah, it's like a weird flex, you know, and like, I think part of it has to do with like they got their numbers decimated during the Holocaust and before that, you know, worldwide about 15 million compared to Russia or India or whatever example you want to use that like they have to do like worldwide Jewish cock blocking and breeding programs against everyone else.
That's why like Americans really can't do anything because they've been hit with the gay bomb and they're all like baggy Mincy balls and stuff and they can't do anything.
And this stuff just keeps happening, you know.
Not everybody, of course.
I'm not talking about you, Harrison.
You're not like beta, you know.
But like, I'm worried about it matters because like I think a lot of it also is demographics of the Epstein list.
That's why it's so spicy.
They can't release it.
And like some of those people on the list might have been drugged in like midnight climax, or maybe it's like Juliet Bryant, like shapeshifters, or like the lead singer of Smashing Pumpkins was talking about shapeshifters.
You know, people convinced by some like shape-shifting pussy or something.
You know, then there's like organ harvesting on top of it.
I mean, it just keeps going.
You grab it and it shapeshifts.
It's crazy.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's a lot of, that's a lot of stuff you just dropped on us.
You know, it's like kind of a, I mean, it's a common thing.
I talked about it yesterday quite a bit where, you know, if you always start the feedback loop at a certain point.
And so, you know, you've got, like, I'm thinking of like Haiti, you know, when there was the Haiti revolution against the French, you know, the slaves in Haiti certainly experienced mistreatment, but then once they got power, they just slaughtered everybody.
I mean, it was just massacre.
And Haiti still has, it's never recovered.
It's never recovered.
It could be a jewel of the Caribbean, but, you know, they went insane and killed everybody.
In retribution, in revenge, it's just when you are motivated by revenge or motivated by retribution or in this mindset of killer be killed, you're going to cause more problems than you're going to solve.
It's really not all that complicated.
And in a way, like in a way, you see that the real strength of the Jews in history has been their cohesiveness and has been that they.
Schemework makes the dream work.
Well, yeah, they constantly feel like they're under threat.
They feel like they, you know, are in war.
They act like they're, you know, behind enemy lines and, you know, operating this.
And again, some Jews are more like it, some aren't.
I've always told the story where my Jewish friend who he's he just was never in the Jewish community or I didn't go.
He didn't do birthright or anything, but his mom was Jewish and he had a bar mitzvah or whatever.
But it was never like a big thing for him.
But he'll tell these stories where, you know, he'll meet another Jewish person.
That person's like, you're a Jew, huh?
You're part of the tribe.
You and me, we're part of the tribe.
We get it.
These people are our enemy.
You know, and it's like, and my friend's just like, okay, dude.
Yep.
I'm part of the tribe.
Thanks.
Cool.
I see you.
You know, you don't want anything to do with that.
But then, you know, so you got different variations, right?
Like any religion or any whatever spiritual paradigm, you're going to have some people that are really extreme and some people that aren't all that into it, some people that don't even know it exists.
So I mean, in a way, you know, how are you going to criticize Jews for having, you know, in-group preference when it's worked out so well?
Or, you know, that they, like, all the Jews I know, they all got married young and they all have a ton of kids.
And it's still very much in the Jewish culture.
Like, you know, it's the Jewish grandma that's going to be going, when are you getting married?
When are you going to have kids?
When are you giving me a grandkid?
You know, it's that pressure, that constant cultural pressure to have families, to have kids, to get a career.
That's why, you know, it's a cliche that all the Jews are lawyers and doctors and dentists and orthodontists and all this stuff.
It's because culturally they're driven to do that thing because the whole culture is in this mindset of like, it's not even about you.
You owe it to the rest of us.
You have to go be a lawyer.
You have to go be a doctor because we depend on that because it's for all of us that you have to go do that.
So again, I can't criticize Jews for having that mindset.
I wish we had more of it.
I wish Christians and white people and other cultures were more like Jews in that regard.
We probably wouldn't be in the position that we're in right now.
The issue comes when you are that way for your group, but not other groups.
So the evil comes in when you know how important it is to have these cultural institutions or maintain your cultural continuity through generations, but then you deliberately go out and try to hamper that for other people.
That, I think, is beyond hypocrisy.
And you do see a lot of that where it's like, I don't begrudge Jews for having that strong culture, but then you see people that deliberately go out to destroy that for other cultures.
And it's like, well, that's, why would you not want that for everybody?
That's what I don't understand.
And that's where that's where you feel like you're being a little bit tricked.
Because like, I want you guys to succeed.
I want you guys to thrive.
I want you guys to have a solid culture and cohesion in your community.
Of course, I want that for me and I want it for you.
But then if you want it for you and don't want it for me, well, now I feel like a sucker and I feel like you're a bad guy.
So it's a touchy situation.
What are you going to say?
Thanks for the call, Aris.
Let's go to Deborah in Boston.
Thank you so much for holding Deborah.
You're on the air about Christian speakers.
Go ahead, Deborah.
You're on the air.
I'm not sure what you're talking about.
This is my second time talking to you, actually.
And it was actually like Christmas Eve and I was gushing like a major fan.
And I feel that way again.
You're incredible.
You're so brilliant.
And I think brilliant people who can express their ideas, they make it look so simple.
And it probably just feels like nothing to you.
I got to be honest, I don't even know what I'm saying half the time.
I don't even, I swear, I was going to tweet this out yesterday.
Every time I get done with the show, I'm like, I'm like, oh my God, that was terrible.
What was I even saying?
What was I talking?
Why am I even doing that?
I'm like, that was a terrible episode.
And then I go back and watch it.
I'm like, oh, no, I killed it.
That was great.
That was amazing.
I did a great job.
I'm channeling something here.
It's not even me, Deborah.
I don't even know what's happening halfway.
Well, you know, the things that we're super talented at are really easy for us.
And then we can't understand why it's not easy for other people.
I guess so.
Thank you very much for the compliment.
I try to feel that way about myself, but I don't always.
Very important.
So, yeah, I've been obviously thinking a lot about religion in general.
And I always have.
I grew up in, you know, the typical Bible thumping, evangelical kind of environment, huge, you know, extended family of aunts and uncles and cousins and everybody, born-again Christians.
And, you know, I was always a little bit of a troublemaker because I asked questions.
Right.
You know, when I was told everybody else was going to hell but us, you know, like as a little girl, I would be like, what?
Yeah.
You know, and I would get really scared, like, oh my God, like God is terrifying.
And, you know, it's kind of funny as an adult, when you think back and you remember your childhood memory, you know, thoughts, you know, like I remember hearing Old Testament stories and being like, what the F, you know, as a friggin eight-year-old, right?
And then constantly being told I was a sinner.
And, you know, as I got older and started reading a little bit and getting a little more curious, and you, I've just been curious, like, what, what did Christianity look like 100 years ago, a thousand years ago?
You know, 1900 years ago, 18, and it's looked very different.
And it was really like, you know, the year, whatever, 300 with the Council of Nicaea.
And they created a centralized, this is what we believe, or you're getting killed, basically.
We have a lot of problems with our own religion.
And, you know, to try to talk to my religious friends and family, it's like trying to tell a hardcore vaxor that believes in pharmaceuticals.
Like, I don't know how to break through at all to people.
And, you know, I'm kind of at the point of like, well, it's not my job to save the world.
But, you know, there's a lot of different, with October 7th.
You know, up until that time, I had been all on board with, like, oh, the Middle East, they're just crazy brown people, and, you know, Israel's right, you know, they're good, that's our best ally or whatever.
And, you know, and that was the time where I was like, I think it's time to dig into this.
And, you know, thank God for my best friend.
She found some YouTube videos.
And it was horrifying and shocking and very emotional.
And then I started, it started, Stu Peters was actually on, he was interviewed on a show called the Eddie Dean Show.
And he's an American who converted to Islam.
And he's just like a perfectly normal, reasonable guy.
And I started listening to a few other people.
There's like an intellectual guy.
His podcast and YouTube channel is called Blogging Theology.
It'd be really interesting for you or the rest of us to listen to these people and have conversations.
There's just a ton of whatever propaganda like, oh, Muslims just want to kill everybody.
I think we have a lot more in common with these people.
You know, and I think most Americans are just kind of mesmerized by the Fox News images of dirty brown people, you know, walking around with machine guns.
And, you know, the women are all covered head to toe.
You know, you follow a few different Twitter accounts and you see different people that are like normal people.
I think we have to question what we've been taught, everything.
I mean, think about the guy, Constantine.
What year was that?
He tells everybody, like, oh, I saw a cross in the sky.
So therefore, we're going to go and convert all of Europe.
And if they don't convert, we kill them.
Like, is he the good guy?
It's terrifying.
Constantine was the good guy.
I'll tell you that right now.
I mean, you know, that was sort of an amazing thing.
Like, there's no way he should have won that battle.
But then he did and he saw a cross in this guy.
So he changed his religion.
But his wife, I believe, or his mother was Christian already.
I have to defend Constantine.
Constantine was pretty amazing.
And there was literally a miracle that converted the Roman Empire and changed Corps' history.
I mean, your comments about Muslims, I think, are exactly right.
And there is a lot of propaganda.
Of course, there's also very good reason for it.
You look at what's going on in Europe.
Obviously, Muslims are a gigantic issue and are not compatible a lot of times and choose not to be.
And the way that our systems have developed, they're just like incapable of dealing with the threat that they pose.
At the same time, when I was on with the Hodge twins, we were joking about, not even joking, I mean, literally showing videos of parts of Minnesota that look more Islamic and more repressive than Iran.
I mean, you go around videos of Iran, some people are wearing veils, some people are wearing like things over their head, but most women are uncovered and it looks almost like a Western country, just with a little sort of Muslim flair to it.
And you see videos like we're showing now in Minnesota and every single woman is head to toe in a hijab.
And every, you know, it looks way more repressive and way more Islamic and way more, you know, culturally different than even Iran does.
So, you know, they utilize that wedge whenever, whenever they want to.
I think at the end of the day, the real thing you got to avoid is the false dichotomy, is the claim that you're either with the Jews or with the Muslims and you can't be with neither and you can't be with both.
And if you like one, then you must hate the other and want them totally destroyed.
And it's just like, that's all insane.
That's all insane and stupid.
I'm not Christian.
I'm not Jewish.
I got no problem with Jews.
I'm not Muslim, but I got no problem with Muslims.
I don't want either one of them in control of my country.
And I'm not either one of these religions.
Like, this is not difficult.
It's not hard.
And yeah, there are some crazy Muslims that do crazy things and justify their insane actions on their religion.
And there are Christians that do the same.
And there are Jews that do the same.
And for some reason, it's like we can't acknowledge that without condemning or embracing the whole of the people.
And it's like, yeah, there's variations.
There's degrees.
I mean, the videos that we're showing are, I admit, utterly terrifying, but just because there's so many of them.
My God.
We're showing images of the Kaaba and just the sheer mass of humanity.
But yeah, so, I mean, was it hard for you to break out of the conditioning that Israel was the good guys?
What was it that put you over the top?
I know you mentioned some YouTube videos, but was it like something in particular that broke the mold for you, Deborah?
Well, definitely October 7th.
You know, I think I've always been accused by my family of being like a bleeding heart liberal.
I'm absolutely a right-wing extremist who's always cared about my health and chemicals and the food.
And, you know, a lot of Republicans are fat, you know, and they don't live.
That's so funny.
I so relate to that.
It's like, it's the InfoWars thing to be like ultra far right and then Republicans tell you you're a hippie liberal.
It's like, okay, dude, I don't know what to tell you.
Right.
It's like, yeah, I'm sorry.
I believe we should care about the environment and our bodies and our body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, you know.
But, you know, I guess I just keep reviewing, you know, some of my childhood thoughts and fears about my own religion.
And I just, like in a childish thought process, was like, I think God is nice and I think he loves us, really, really.
And that was wrong.
That was, you know, and to this day, you know, I'm following a lot of the people on Twitter that call themselves noticers.
And, you know, I've kind of got my brother seeing a lot of this stuff, but then when I say, like, okay, so you can see that those people in that country are kind of the bad guys in this situation.
So what do you think about the people they're slaughtering?
Like, maybe they're innocent.
I mean, he just loses his mind.
Like, I don't care if I hate them too.
That's so weird.
I mean, well, and that's the thing with the, with the fact that Israel is bombing churches now.
It's like, what are they going to say about that?
Like, do they still think these people deserve it, even if they're Christians?
Like, people genuinely, I don't know how many times I've heard, like, you should go over there.
They'll kill your ass.
And it's like, what are you talking about?
If I go to Israel, they'll spit on me.
I don't know what would happen if I went to Palestine, but I don't think they would want to kill me because of all of the Christian communities that have been there for a thousand years.
So why would I be, why would I be such anathema?
Yeah, it's, I don't know, man.
Yeah.
Hello?
Yeah, go ahead.
What were your final thoughts, Jason?
Yeah, well, what I originally was talking to your call screener guy, I've been watching these videos on YouTube, and they have something in London called Speaker's Corner.
Right.
And it's what Socrates did, and, you know, everybody would go crazy and they killed him.
And it's a free speech location in London.
Yeah, so they're debating religion.
And the YouTube channel is called Dawa Wise, D-A-W-A-H-Wise.
The Muslims are so patient, so kind, so incredibly knowledgeable.
And you Christians are.
Stay on the line, Deborah.
We'll go back to you really quickly and then out to other calls on the other side.
Stay with us, folks.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal.
Drug to Deborah from Boston.
I wanted to hold you over just to like you say this final point about Speaker's Corner.
I think what you're pointing to is actually very important and something that we don't take seriously enough.
Deborah, final thoughts before we move on to some other people?
Dahlia Wise also has a Twitter account, which I didn't realize.
They're incredibly brilliant intellectuals, kind.
The Christians that show up to argue with them, they're not just normies that just fell off a bus.
They show up to do this.
There's many preachers, and it's embarrassing, and you get like a real bad case of Schaden Freud.
It makes me laugh, and it's really embarrassing.
That's interesting.
I've seen a lot of videos of Christians sort of destroying people at the speaker's corner.
Really?
Yeah, arguing with Muslims and sort of winning.
I mean, that's the only videos that I see, but I don't watch a lot of them.
And you're probably watching the ones that are posted by the Muslims that aren't going to post when they lose.
They post when they win, right?
Yeah, I'll link you or I'll tag you in one of these.
This guy is so intellectual and he's so kind, and I think you would love him, actually.
The main points that they focus on is the Trinity, the concept of the Trinity, and it's not really in the Bible.
And one of the main verses has actually changed over the centuries.
And it's not natural, really, when you start asking Christians to define what the Trinity is.
That's one of the things they talk about a lot.
And then they use the Bible.
They're showing where Jesus said God the Father.
You know, he's really just encouraging everybody to follow God the Father and kind of making a distinction, really, between himself or, you know, God the Father and the God of the Old Testament.
How many times did he say, you've heard it said, but I say unto you.
You know, you've been told, but now I'm saying to you.
He's making a distinction.
I'm going to tag you in one of these.
Yeah, if you had a conversation with one of these guys, it would just be just brilliant.
Well, I'd love to have a conversation with him.
The thing is that Christianity has, to a large extent, like rested on its laurels and not honed its edge because it's been so successful in Europe and around the world that people don't really know how to even justify it, even though all these arguments have been made for literally hundreds of years.
I mean, the whole thing about the Trinity, I mean, you want to go back to Constantine and the Council of Nicaea.
That's what it was all about.
So, I mean, these arguments have been had for literally a thousand years.
I don't think the Muslims at Speaker Corner are going to come up with any new arguments.
It's just the Christians that they're dealing with haven't, I guess, educated themselves on these topics.
But the thing, I think, to understand is that Muslims are very, very smart about their evangelicalism.
They're very dedicated to their evangelicalism.
And this isn't or their, I don't even know if that's the right word, but their attempt to get more people into their religion.
I was talking to Jake Shields about this years ago, like back when I first met him at a TPOSA event.
And I think it was in 2022 or around that time.
And he was saying, yeah, you know, this is when he kind of first started getting political, right?
He was a fighter.
He had, you know, people knew who he was because of his fighting.
And he sort of was dipping his toe in the cultural stuff and sort of talking about politics a little bit, but he wasn't, you know, who he is now.
And he was like, man, the Muslims are so intense.
And they're, and because it's like, you know, it's billionaires from Qatar that are running these programs where like, and because I was having this conversation with Jake Shields and he's like, yeah, all the Christians I talk to are like, they're just very like judgmental and just want to sort of criticize you and tell you how you're doing things wrong.
He's like, the Muslim people, they're just, they're trying to give me cars.
They're trying to fly me places.
They're like, they aren't pressuring me a lot.
They're just like, I always want to show you what it's like.
Like, just come, you know, come to our country and see how we live.
And, and so like, this is a real issue that we're having right now is that the Muslims are very careful with how they are pushing their beliefs.
And they know, hey, we can't be too mean or judgmental.
We have to be nice.
We have to be friendly.
We have to be ingratiating and insinuating in order to get these people over on our side.
So there's like, there's a spirit in Islam of expansion.
And that happens militarily when they're in charge.
But when they're not in charge, it happens rhetorically.
It happens, you know, with seduction and, you know, convincing you to come over to their side.
Way more so than Christians are.
Even though we have the evangelical bent, even though we have missionaries and things like that, it is not anything like the organized and coordinated actions of Islam.
And so if you've got somebody out there that's not a Christian or not a strong Christian and is seeing everything going on and he's approached by the Christians who are just like, shut up, Israel is our best friend and you're going to hell in the end.
And then there's a Muslim guy like, hey, man, yeah, I think you're going to like our style and we're pretty laid back.
And why don't I give you some gifts and take you on vacation and hang out with you?
It's going to work on some people.
The thing is, when you really get into it, when you really look into it, Islam is kind of nonsense.
It's actually very much nonsense.
I wish I remember the name of the Christian apologetics guy on David.
Dave.
I'll have to get you his name because he goes through and just debunks all of these arguments that the best Islamic scholars make.
They're just not true.
The Muslims have, it's called taqiyyah.
They're allowed to lie to you in order to achieve their goals.
Like it's not a sin in their religion to lie to a non-Muslim if it perpetuates the growth of Islam.
So they will just lie about what their religion entails.
It's actually part of their religion.
And their religion is half spiritual, but it's half just political.
And it's about, you know, how you organize politically and where power comes from and that sort of stuff.
So you can, you know, intellectualize about it.
I need to show the clips.
I need to find the clips where if you watch an Orthodox priest argue against Islam, it's like, it's actually funny how easily they defeat all of Islam.
Because they'll do things, they'll be like, so, you know, who does it say is going to judge the world, you know, at the end of time in judgment?
And the Muslim person will be like, it says Jesus Christ.
And he goes, okay.
And who does the Quran say is able to judge the living and the dead?
And they're like, God, God alone can judge living and the dead.
Okay, so Jesus is God.
Okay, so Jesus is going to judge everybody.
And the only person who can judge everybody is God, but you don't think Jesus is God?
There's an incompatibility there, isn't there?
And they say, Jesus told the truth, and everything Jesus said was the truth.
Well, Jesus said he was the son of God.
He said, I am the I am, or whatever that phrase is, right?
The beginning and the end, the off and the omega.
Jesus didn't make the claim, I'm a good teacher, right?
This wouldn't be an issue if Jesus just made the claim, I am a rabbi, I am a good teacher, and I have good advice.
We wouldn't have an issue.
He said, I am God.
He said, I am the son of God.
He said, I am the Messiah.
I am the one who was promised.
So you don't really have that option.
C.S. Lewis has a great quote about that, where it's like, Jesus didn't give us the option.
Either he is an insane person who thought he was God and was wrong, or he's the real deal.
But there's no middle ground.
There's no, he was a good teacher.
He was a prophet.
That is actually incompatible with what he actually said.
Either he's talking crazy and he's completely wrong about who he is and you shouldn't listen to him or he's right, which he obviously is, because it's 2,025 years later and we still mark our calendars by his birth.
So I think he was onto something there.
So just don't get seduced by the rhetoric of the Islamist.
Go out and find videos they don't publish.
Find videos published about or of them that they didn't want out there.
And I think you'll see their arguments aren't quite as sophisticated as they might come across.
However, I think you're right about the style of Christian argumentation and apologetics at this point is not nearly as effective as the methods that the Islamists deploy.
But thank you very much for the call, Deborah.
I really do appreciate that.
Let's go to Stephen in Alaska now.
I want to talk about Cash Patel in Israel on line five.
Go ahead, Stephen.
You're on the air.
So I've seen this little deal on Cash Patel's girlfriend being a dual Israeli citizen.
So I've been doing some digging, and it seems that there's some serious truth to this, right?
So if you know anything about the Zionist control and you understand really how deep it goes, it starts to make more and more sense about why they're covering up the whole Jeffrey Epstein list.
Because let's face it, this isn't about a pedophile.
This is about the children and the victims and ensuring that the people who did these horrible things to these kids are prosecuted for the criminals that they are and that they cannot be in our society in positions where they're making policy decisions, decisions about what we see on the television.
You know, why are we letting these pedophiles basically control our society?
They need to be removed.
Yeah, I agree.
And I talked a little bit about Cashpelle's girlfriend, although I think fiancé now, if I'm not mistaken, I think they're engaged to be married.
And yeah, pointing out that she works at Prager U, which is run by, I think her name is Melissa Strait or something like that.
Yes, sir.
Yeah, the person who runs Prager U is Unit 8200.
She's IDF.
She's literally a Israeli spook.
So you have Cash Patel's longtime girlfriend slash fiancé literally under direct command of a Mossad Operative of a Mossad agent, of a commander of the Israeli army.
So, yeah, a little bit concerning.
And I actually have another video here, clip number seven.
This is former FBI agent Kyle Serafin with some pretty interesting information about Cash Patel and his living situation.
And some of these are rumors and unconfirmed, but I think it ties into what Stephen is saying.
Let's watch clip number seven now.
We have the photos here.
This is the house.
This is the house here in Vegas.
So we'll put these up on the screen here.
So from your sources at the FBI, Cash is basically living in this house.
We don't know if he's living there with this billionaire donor, Michael Muldoon, in the house together, which is strange.
And where is Cash's girlfriend in all of this?
Does she live there at the house as well?
Everything I can tell, she lives in Nashville.
So not there.
Now, maybe they've relocated and decided to cohabitate, but maybe not.
You know, there's been a lot of questions about the age differential between Cash Patel and the girlfriend, a lot of sort of like Israeli intel speculation.
I think those are speculative.
I can't substantiate any of it.
I don't think they can either.
There's like a honeypot or something.
Correct.
But the other question that I've had people bring up, including people that are homosexual FBI employees that are pro-Trump, which is not a big subset of the world.
Let's just be real.
Like there's not a ton of that.
Just if you were to put those categories together, have indicated to me that they don't really know a lot of 50 or 40 something year old Indian men that are unmarried and living with other men that don't have something going on.
So there's like, there's, you know, kind of a rumor in Intel kind of passing around through the FBI, folks that have come through whistleblower channels, folks that I know personally that have kind of intimated that like this may be more than just, you know, two men living together, which by the way, in their 40s and 50s is a pretty strange circumstance.
I don't know any of my friends that are doing that.
Maybe, maybe one friend of mine that does that's kind of like, you know, kind of living in an alternative sort of scenario, but it's just, it's a, it's, it's not sort of the transparent sort of look.
And then the last thing we've been hearing is that the protective detail is having to wake up Cash Patel on a regular basis because he's out partying all night in Washington, D.C., maybe in Las Vegas as well.
And then we heard exactly the opposite said by Dan Bongino when he went out on a Fox interview saying, you know, he's there at 6 a.m. and he's working until, you know, from 6 to 7 p.m. and he's there all day long.
And everything I hear is the exact opposite of that.
So now you've got Dan Bongino apparently like maybe running cover and acting like he's working when he's not.
And at the end of the day, all of this does, especially in the light of this Epstein situation, it's making Donald Trump look terrible.
It's giving him people that seem.
So again, you know, some of that is rumor or innuendo, but certainly it is true that Cashtell lives at this guy's house, Michael Muldoon.
And he this is actually kind of became a story because Cashtell wanted to work from home half the time.
And his home is in Las Vegas at this guy's house.
And there's a lot of these figures that because they're not public, even if they're billionaires and super influential and, you know, not to turn a phrase, but in bed with all these high-profile politicians, you'd think there'd be a lot of like information about them publicly, but there's just not.
So it's hard to even figure out who this guy is.
Cashpotel wants to work from home for the FBI.
Who does he live with?
Story from Yahoo News.
Cash Patel's appointment as FBI director seems to be coming with conditions.
He wants to live part-time in Vegas and work remotely.
He works in a home or he lives at a home owned by Michael Muldoon, a Republican Party mega donor who runs shady timeshare companies.
And so you search this guy, and I don't know if this is the same guy.
This is the problem.
So I search Mike Muldoon, and the first thing that comes up is the Rockefeller Foundation.
Mike Muldoon, chief of staff, president's office, the Rockefeller Foundation.
I can't tell if this is the same guy, though.
Maybe the crew can do some due diligence.
But this guy, Mike Muldoon, served as the chief of staff and joined the Rockefeller Foundation in 2017 as managing director of innovative finance.
He brought a unique perspective.
He was the director at Latitude Capital, a private equity firm focused on utility scale power in emerging markets.
At Latitude, Mike supported all elements of the firm's business.
And then he was a senior investment officer at the United States Agency for International Development, USAID, loan guarantee program, the Development for Credit Authority, where he was responsible for developing loan guarantees to facilitate lending for local businesses and infrastructure, primarily in Africa.
Is it the same guy?
I don't know.
I can't tell.
Honestly.
I have no idea.
Michael J. Muldoon.
There's like no pictures of this guy.
Don't even know what he looks like.
So I don't know if it's the same person or not.
They don't say anything about timeshares or whatever.
And that's what this guy apparently was known for, timeshare empire.
The images features Patel called a colleague in Moldoon, identified as a client.
The equient executive who attended the outing and shared the image on LinkedIn did not respond to phone calls or emails.
And they're trying to figure out who this guy even is.
Yeah, I think that's a little bit odd and suspicious.
Again, I can't tell, but is this the same guy?
I don't know.
Maybe the callers can tell me.
Is the Mike Muldoon that Cash Patel is living with the same Mike Muldoon that's a chief of staff at the Rockefeller Foundation and used to work for USAID?
And if so, that's a little bit odd.
So some strange connections brewing up there as people look into why Cash Patel has changed his tune so much when it comes to Epstein.
Let's go to Roy in North Dakota now on line one, talking about releasing the Epstein list.
Go ahead, Roy, you're on the air.
Yeah, what's up, dude?
Hey, just going back a little bit, you know, and I'll get back on track here.
The Jebra, yeah, it's kind of like the van, you know, the guy in the van.
Hey, come on in here, kids.
I got some candy for you.
Right.
Right.
they don't say, come on in, I have handcuffs and a gag.
They present you with the candy because that's what they have to present you with to get you in the van.
Yeah, exactly.
And all respect for Deborah, too.
I mean, the Muslim religion is they're professionals that is true.
Capturing minds and manipulating people that are lost.
Hey, Roy, you were kind of cutting in and out there.
So go ahead and make your point about the Epstein list, please, before we lose you.
I don't want to have you drop.
Let me get up here to the top of this hill.
I'll tell you what.
Stay on the line there, Roy.
We'll come back to you in just one minute.
We'll go to Kenny in Brooklyn first because we're all on the same topic here.
Kenny in Brooklyn, go ahead.
You want to talk about the Epstein info?
Yeah, Trump does not want us to talk about the Epstein list because either A, is a hostage situation going on between the secret occults that run our government and our secret intelligence.
And we know who they are, but I think that it's basically a hostage situation between him and the deep state.
And deep state meaning Freemasons, Cabalists, Quanis, Rotary Club, other branches of the secret government that runs other governments around the world, including ours.
That's a riff going on.
And also, he's counting on the American public to ask questions because he does everything constitutionally.
So constitutionally, he needs the people to support every move that he makes.
He knows a lot of people will support, basically his whole base will support the fact that he's pushing up against Jeffrey Epstein, the list, and not releasing.
And I feel like he's basically he just wants the American public to talk about why JFK was shot.
I want, he probably wants people to talk about how the country was founded and where did we lose sight of what we actually created from the ground up.
And I think intellectually he wants people to be more sharp and in tune with their inner instincts instead of like getting all caught up with the AI.
Yes, there's a lot of money.
Maybe so.
I think probably he's just frustrated that he just got through this big bill and he just passed this rescission thing where now they've now they've sorry, the crew just brought in an article.
I got a little bit confused.
So what does this mean?
Is that the same guy?
It's not the same guy.
It's a different guy.
Okay, so there's two Michael Muldoons, both of which we're suspicious of.
Okay, so it's not the same guy as the Rockefeller Foundation person.
Thank you for bringing that in.
But yeah, I mean, I imagine he's, you know, Trump is just looking at it at face value, it makes sense that he is achieving all this stuff and is pissed off that people are talking about Jeffrey Epstein when he thinks they should be celebrating his victories because he is having victories.
I mean, he's, you know, the deportations are up.
Stephen Miller just said that a million people have self-deported.
You've got PepsiCo is rebranding lathes, Tostitos, and removing artificial dyes.
Like that's a major victory, which, you know, we're in an existential situation.
So it makes sense why we're not celebrating these little victories as much as we would otherwise.
But like we should be celebrating these.
We should be pointing out that like what we've been fighting for for decades is finally coming to fruition.
And like they're removing the artificial dyes and they're removing the plastics.
They're removing the estrogen mimickers.
They're removing the fluoride from the water.
Those are major victories we should be celebrating.
But I think the victories that Trump is having, he's probably just pissed off that people are talking about Epstein when he thinks that we should be celebrating what he's achieving.
Here's another one.
White House celebrates end of child sex change programs at hospitals across the country.
With everything with Epstein, nobody's even mentioning this.
This is total victory.
This is complete victory.
This is sanity rising to the surface after being drowned by madness for the last decade of transgenderism.
Hospitals can no longer perform mutilation surgeries on children.
And we don't even notice.
We haven't even talked about this.
We should be popping champagne with the incredible victories that we're having.
So I too don't want to get too far off the mark with Epstein, but we're trying to cure the cancer that our country has, and we need the chemotherapy necessary.
As painful as it will be, we have to cure the real underlying cause.
So these victories are amazing, but it's still worth it to focus on Epstein.
Roy, we got about a minute left.
Sorry, we had trouble with your connection.
If you can hear me now, go ahead.
Yeah, sorry about that, dude.
So, yeah, I mean, here's the deal, dude.
Trump, he's a deal maker, and he's always been upfront about it.
He's been on the same basic talking points, you know, since the 80s.
And he's pretty consistent that he likes to make deals.
And he's a professional deal maker.
And, you know, he has been pretty consistent.
He wants to make America great.
He wants these certain policies in place to help the economy.
And all the winning that you just mentioned is happening.
All these things he wanted to get done.
And you're basically saying that Epstein files don't help him achieve that.
So he's just not interested.
He's results oriented.
Yeah, and you know what?
The Epstein list is part of this big global power structure that's been there for a thousand plus years.
And, you know, are we going, is Trump going to take on that whole power structure and piss off everybody in the world and go on and have some huge giant war with everybody?
Hey, look, I have sympathy for Trump.
The only reason I think it's a little bit different is because this is a mess entirely of his making, and there's been no adequate explanation as to why we can't have the things released.
Look, if Trump was using Epstein, if he was going, hey, if he was telling the people behind the scenes, I get what I want or else the Epstein list gets released, and he was using it as leverage, that'd be awesome.
I don't think nothing's happening.
I hope it is.
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