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July 7, 2025 - Jimmy Dore Show
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Trump CALLED Candace Owens To Stop Her Brigitte Macron Reporting!

According to online commentator Candace Owens, President Donald Trump personally called her to pressure her into stopping her coverage of allegations involving Brigitte Macron’s gender. Trump was reportedly concerned that Owens’ reporting could harm negotiations to end the Ukraine war, although Jimmy and Americans’ Comedian Kurt Metzger wonder how the first lady of France’s penis or the lack thereof could affect delicate ceasefire negotiations. The call reportedly occurred amid growing controversy surrounding the allegations, highlighting Trump’s willingness to use direct influence to control media messaging. Owens says she told the president that it’s not her fault Macron married someone with a penis. Plus segments on the recent CDC announcement that mercury would be removed from all vaccines, the FDA expanding the warning labels on COVID vaccines and Trump’s plans to prosecute CNN employees for covering the release of an app that tracks ICE agents. Also featuring Mary Holland, Stef Zamorano and Mike MacRae. And a phone call from JD Vance!

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Hey, this is Jimmy.
Who's this?
Hey, man, it's J.D. Vance again.
Boom.
Oh, hello, Mr. Boom, Vice President.
How are you?
Man, I'm doing, I'm doing great, dude.
I got to do one of my favorite vice president things yesterday, which is cast a deciding vote in the Senate.
I've done it a few times now, but passing the big, beautiful bill in the Senate really was electrifying.
I'm not going to lie, dude.
I kind of got a boner.
Well, wait till you get your ass handed to you in the midterms because all the people you kicked off of Medicare, I mean, Medicaid actually vote for Trump.
So that's not a good thing.
But anyway, all right.
I'll still have a boner.
Thank you for that, though.
But it was a triumphant moment from Trumpism.
Yeah, no.
Triumph of ICE has this unstoppable force that can just sweep people off the street and make them disappear forever, which is like totally unprecedented in history.
I'm not sure about that.
Well, no, we looked into it on Wikipedia and, you know, just slashing entitlements like Jason Voorhees, you know, and the rich benefit from it.
And we're not even hiding it, dude.
Oh, Jason Voorhees is Friday the 13th.
That's his name.
I didn't know that's his last name.
He's a person with a full name, Jimmy.
I didn't know that.
Yeah, everything.
It sounds pretty amazing.
Thank you.
And I was doing my part saying inflammatory shit to defend the bill.
All this money we're giving to ICE will save money in the long run because these Mexicans won't get entitlements anymore.
The regular people getting kicked off of Medicaid is, like I said, minutiae.
I don't think it's minutia if people are losing their health coverage by the millions.
Well, we do not care about them.
Yeah, no kidding.
We just say it now.
Second term.
Yep.
Yeah, I can call human misery minutia because it's heartless and that's awesome.
And it's especially brilliant because if it does backfire, I can always say I was addressing my wife Usha.
As in all of this other stuff is mine to Usha.
And then I just never finished my call.
Very clever.
Yeah, we're playing 3D chess over here, Jimmy.
And the other thing that's good about this whole deal is it shows just how much some of these senators have absolutely become our bitch.
Yep.
They just put the ball gag in themselves and bent over.
Yeah, no, all right.
Isa Murkowski is our favorite.
She's the most hated politician in America right now because she voted for it.
And she knew she had no choice.
And she's mad at the people questioning her.
Did you see her get all snarly like a cornered cat?
Yes, I did.
Just a beautiful thing to behold.
And then Trump turns around and announces a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza.
You're welcome, leftists.
Oh, that thing that Biden wouldn't even do.
Well, Donald Trump just did it.
You're welcome.
Yeah, honestly, I don't care about the motivation.
Credit to anyone who can stop the killing over there.
I know.
I know.
It's a beautiful thing because Trump can also make his enemies mad by doing good things, inarguably positive things that will piss these people off.
Pretty much.
And at the end of the day, that's what it's really about, just pissing people off.
Dude, I don't know if you saw, but a couple of weeks ago, I did some epic trolling.
It was insane, man.
What happened?
Okay, so there's this other site like Twitter called Blue Sky Social.
Have you heard of it?
Yeah, I have.
Oh, my asshole.
All the libs who got mad at Twitter because Elon Musk or far-right accounts or whatever, I just couldn't stand it anymore.
I know.
I left Twitter and went to Blue Sky.
Can you imagine?
Basically, the most emotionally fragile people in the world online and said, hey, let's create the pussiest website known to mankind.
Essentially, yes.
So I create an account just to fuck around.
Okay, so literally I show up on Blue Sky and I become the most blocked account on there.
And I hadn't even posted anything yet.
Wow.
Yeah, like I said, Pussy Central.
But then I started posting.
And of course, the first thing I post about was the Supreme Court case, the trans lobby loss about child sex changes in Tennessee.
Obviously, people go crazy.
They have this little weakling paradise for liberals and leftists.
And then, boom, JD Vance shows up and starts talking shit about trans.
I bet they did not care for that over there.
No, dude, they did not.
They were freaking out, man, blocking me, yelling at me.
Some people were unconsolable.
They had to create little support groups, break out the smelling salts.
A bad person said bad thing on Blue Sky.
Oh, no.
Sounds like you're having fun over there.
Jimmy, I was like a pig and shit.
My vice presidential mandate to make people mad dominated an entire website for a day or two.
If you love what you do, Jimmy, you never work a day in your life.
Amen to that, brother.
Amen, brother.
Well, since you're the only person I don't make mad, I should probably cut this call short and get back to work.
I've been meaning to check out threads, see what the giant pussy situation is over there.
Maybe I could rile up some lefties.
Anyway, Usha sends her love.
Have a great summer.
Keep it clever, Trevor.
Boom.
Watch and see as the jack off the median speeds and jumps the medium and hits them head on.
It's the Chimmy Tor Show.
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Candace Owens said Trump gave her a call over her coverage of Macrone's wife's.
Here we go.
Ready?
And I get another message that's like, hey, keep your phone on.
And anyways, this phone call is coming from Florida.
Pick up the phone.
And lo and behold.
You know, so here's what happened.
I'm negotiating this thing.
I'm negotiating Ukraine and Russia.
And you wouldn't believe how many, how many parts are part.
It is President Donald J. Trump.
He is calling me.
And in true President Trump fashion, he jumps right into the narrative.
Yeah, you wouldn't believe how many moving parts there are to this peace process.
A lot of parts, lot of ins, a lot of outs, a lot of dangly bits to trim.
Any way you slice it, she says that later.
Okay, here we go.
Hey, how you doing?
He just like jumps right into the narrative of exactly how this went down.
I am literally, it is hard to catch my breath to comprehend that 40.
Okay, so let's unstrap this.
I mean, unpack.
Ago, I'm ending a series about Brigitte Macrone.
And now I'm speaking to the President of the United States.
And the topic of conversation, no matter which way you want to slice it, it's about Macron's wife.
Any way you want to slice it, come on.
It's another penis.
It just writes, they write themselves.
It's penis.
I mean, there's no other way to say it, right?
Anyway, it's about Macron's wife's penis.
I mean, there's no other way to say it, right?
Anyways, I have Macron.
I like Macrone.
We're speaking at the White House and I'm walking into his car.
And, you know, he says to me, Mr. President, can I speak to you for a second?
I say, of course you can speak to me about anything.
What's going on?
And Macron wants to have a little sidebar.
And then Macrone says to him, Mr. President, do you know Candace Owens?
And I say, yes, yes, of course I know Candace Owens.
What's going on?
And then it continues his narrative.
He tells me that Emmanuel Macron is requesting to his face that I stop speaking about his wife.
And one of the things Trump said is like, you know, he tells me, you know, she's old and this is really, really impacting her.
And then he said, you know, I saw her, you know, I saw her up close.
And she looks like a woman to me.
She looks like a woman to me.
I had dinner with her at the top of the Eiffel Tower.
And I explained to him that she has had this amazing doctor who specializes in transgenderism surgeries or feminization procedures.
I'm talking to the President of the United States about this, guys.
This is crazy.
This is wacky.
And I said to Trump, and I will be honest, that at that moment, I realized that one day this is going to go into my autobiography.
And so I got to say something funny.
And I just said, I said to him, you know, respectfully, Mr. President, it's not my fault that he married someone with a penis.
He doesn't tell me we're really close to getting this thing done.
And he throws in the art of the deal type stuff.
He starts complimenting me.
He said, Melania loves you.
She says, you're so beautiful.
You're so beautiful.
I said, thank you, Mr. President.
Thank you, Mr. President.
You know, compliments will get you everywhere in life is my mentality here.
And then I say to him, what I've agreed to already in the back of my head, I say, look, I'm happy to do this for the short.
Obviously, I don't want to have on my conscience that less Christian men could have died in the East if I just shut up.
That's a weird thing to say.
But I'm very clear.
This might be a stupid question, but how on earth would Macron's wife's dick figure into the Ukrainian peace process?
Is it that big?
Say that to Macron's wife's dick's face, Jimmy.
I mean, okay, I'll be honest.
I don't give a shit about the Ukraine war anymore.
I just want to see where this goes to him that this is going to be short term and that I expect, fully expect that in a few months I will be able to speak about this.
He was about to commit to that, but then it felt to me like someone in the background was like, no, we need this conversation to stop altogether.
And then he doesn't say no or yes, but he just says, you know, that he really needs to work with Macron long term and they have this long working relationship.
And I was very clear.
This is not long term for me.
Like if you're close to this deal, ink it.
Let's get it done.
And then he sort of offers at the end, he says, hey, maybe I can come on your podcast one day.
I'm great for ratings.
They're so Trumpy and he gave herself a compliment.
So I gave him the Trump right back.
And I say respectfully, Mr. President, I'm apparently good for ratings too, because you've got a leader of a country, the president of the country, asking you to ask me to do a favor.
Great.
Great point.
That's a great point.
Don't know what it has to do with Ukraine.
So Ukraine, they can't have peace because of something with that guy's wife's dick, which we know is real because that call Trump just made.
Yeah.
Well, you know, the big deal here is that Candace has the biggest balls.
That's what it comes down to.
There's the irony.
She's swinging the biggest dick in this conversation.
Jimmy, I said Trump should have nominated her for the Dongfinder General because when she senses there's a dong out there, a secret dong, she don't stop till she clenches on and don't let go for dear life.
So some people are saying, some people are trying to say this is bad for her.
Even if it's true, she's just tanked her career.
She's on YouTube.
She doesn't need anybody for a career.
She's got her.
David, I have to tell you.
What's that?
I don't trust David 14297963 today.
This sounds like an operative saying something because no real person doesn't want to know about that.
That's right.
If the president asked you for something in confidence, that is good.
First of all, Trump had to know she was going to say something.
No?
I'm sure Trump didn't say, hey, off the record, because if he did say off the record, then she wouldn't be saying this because she would have to agree.
If someone says to you, and I'm sure she Considers herself a journalist.
If someone says to you, hey, I'll sell you something off the record, you have to agree to that.
That means that you can't say what they're about to tell you.
So apparently, Trump didn't say off the record.
So he asked for a favor.
And maybe Trump doesn't actually like Macrone, and he wanted her to say this shit.
Jimmy, I think you're on to something because if you recall when he took those secret documents that the FBI made a fake thing out of when they raided Mar-a-Lago, and I didn't, I thought this was maybe like silly, but now I'm going to re-examine it because they said part of those secret documents about Macron's wife's dick.
I swear to God, that was a thing at the time.
And I thought nothing of it.
But now you don't think there might be something to that?
Now that we know it affects peace in Ukraine.
So, yeah, I don't believe that this is a real person, David 14297963.
I don't believe that's a real person.
Why would you bother to put all those numbers behind your name?
But why would you say that, dude?
David, you don't even have the dick of Macron's wife, is what I'm taking from this.
Oh, if you revealed it, you're done.
By the way, everyone who works in government, please snitch.
Please betray the vile blood oath you took to these evil people and snitch.
All good in the world has come from snitches.
Nothing, all the good we know about what evil our government does because someone had the courage to snitch.
You know, Eric Snowden had to run to Russia.
Julian Assange, you told us a lot of stuff, you need to know that guy took a lot of heat.
You know, that's a hero, the snitch.
It's Edward Snowden.
What did I say?
Eric.
Oh.
So either way.
Let me read the rest of this tweet because it's funny.
Even if it's true, she just tanked her career.
If the president asked you for something in confidence, that is good for the country and the world.
And you revealed it, you're done.
I've already unfollowed her, and I will not give her another view or nothing.
She just proved to all of us that she thinks her career and her success matters more than everyone else.
She just betrayed our president for traction.
Fake.
It got 2,000 likes, which I'm sure most of those are fake.
I'm sure there's idiots.
I liked it, but that sentiment is not a real human sentiment.
That's an op.
Yes.
And we know Obama deployed 10,000 troops to Twitter when they signed the Smith Modernization Act.
So here, America First at USA Always Wins says, why would one world leader go to another world leader and tell them to stop talking about their wife?
You could just say she's lying and said she's a crazy podcaster.
But Macrone specifically asked Trump to talk to her.
This tells me that Candace is onto something, something she doesn't want to get out.
Of course.
We know it's true now because of this.
That's the most insane historical presidential story since Trump saying the F-word at that outside the helicopter.
And now everybody knows that she was in her 40s and he was like 14 when they got 16.
She was 15 when they got together.
That's a capable story without the dick.
That's already considered.
You're a pederast when you do that.
If it's a man, if Brigitte's a man, which I think Brigitte is a man.
So just the part that everybody agrees to on this story is already horrible, which I didn't even know until Candace Owens started talking about it.
So the part that's actually that Macron agrees to is horrible.
Yeah.
Remember Mary Kayla Turno and her student and she went to prison because she wouldn't stay away from him?
Yeah.
And now imagine instead of her going to jail, they ruled France and it affected the Ukraine peace process.
Am I in cuckoo land?
Imagine instead of her going to jail, she ruled France.
What in that, what honestly in the name of McCrone's wife's cock is going on here?
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So big news is that the CDC vaccine panel voted to take the mercury preservatives out of their flu shots.
So that's the, and so just to let you know what mercury is, because it's in your vaccines and not good.
And how not good?
Well, here.
Here, let's find out.
But the reason that it's put into the, it was actually in the MMR vaccines and some of the flu vaccines is because it's an antimicrobial.
It'll kill everything.
So maybe that was part of that.
It will kill everything.
It will kill the microbes in a Petri dish.
So in order to, because this is one of the realities of vaccine manufacturer, which I want your audience to understand, is that vaccines, while it might look like just a clear liquid, in order to make a vaccine, you have to have either a cow that you put ulcers on and scrape the pus off, or you can evolve it as it had evolved to maybe getting some tumorous cells that came out of a cocker spaniel's kidney or monkey balls or monkey kidneys.
And you plate those cells out and then you inoculate it with what you want to grow to put in your vaccine later.
But in order to keep those cells alive, you have to put animal blood on it.
You have to put different nutrients on top of it.
You have to put antibiotics, canamycin, you know, things like that related to the COVID here, mercury.
Okay, so in the end, you can kill, you can make sure when you have your final product that if you put a little bit of mercury in there, that it's less likely for any of the fungus or the spores or the bacteria or the adventitious viruses that you didn't know about that were there before will be in your final product.
Wonderful.
So you have a product now that you can be not completely sure has any of these deadly microbes, but now has mercury, which the only places it's actually okay to have on the planet, mercury, is in vaccines, your tooth, or toxic landfill.
So if you were to drop a vaccine at a vaccine clinic onto the floor, the hazmat guys will come in you and you're not allowed to just pick it up if it's got if it's a mercury-containing vaccine.
Hazmat people have to come and take that away.
We're okay to take a portion of that vial and inject it into a child, a three-month-old child.
How does that work?
It doesn't sound logical.
Doesn't sound logical.
So let me bring in Mary Holland.
She's an author, speaker, and CEO of the Children's Health Defense, an organization focused on legal strategies to defend children's health and obtain justice for those injured.
Before joining the children's health defense in 2019, she taught at NYU School of Law for 17 years and lectured at Columbia Law School on international human rights advocacy.
Welcome back to the show, Mary Holland.
Hi, Mary.
Great to be here.
So this is a big deal, right?
That they're getting.
So now they had taken the mercury out of most of the flu shots, but there was still in some of them.
Why would they take it out of most, but not all of them?
Exactly.
So they took it out as a preservative in 2001, except in the flu shots in multi-dose vials.
And as Suzanne Humphries were just explaining, you know, to kill bacteria, because they'd open it and give one dose, but they'd still have two or three more doses to give.
It didn't, at this point, it was down to 3%, but it wasn't 3% from 2001 until now.
It went down gradually, the amount of mercury being taken out.
And this is a 30-year battle, Jimmy, that's now been ended, which is fantastic.
Mercury should never have been in vaccines, I think, as you can appreciate from what was just said.
It's an incredibly toxic substance, and we were injecting it into, you know, infants, day-old babies in the hepatitis B shot before they took it out.
And so the mercury in the vaccines is it's called thimerosol, correct?
Right.
It's called thimerosol.
It's half, um, it's half ethyl mercury by weight.
So 50% of thimerosol is made by Lilly.
It was never properly tested.
And it started to be used.
And literally, what some of the people at the CDC acknowledged was they just never added up the cumulative amount of mercury that these kids were getting in the various shots.
After 1986, when Congress gave a liability shield, the number of vaccines escalated dramatically.
And a lot of them contain mercury.
They also contain aluminum.
There's a synergistic effect between mercury and aluminum.
And a lot of neurological injuries went along with this rise of the use and the number of vaccines.
And I remember a time when cable news hosts used to thank RFK Jr. for trying for fighting this to try to get mercury out of vaccines, and specifically thimerosol.
In fact, here's a video.
This is going to be a little loud, so bring it down a little bit.
Here is RFK Jr. speaking with Joe Scarborough when he hosted a show called Scarborough Country on MSNBC.
Let's watch.
My son, born in 1991, has a slight form of autism called Asperger's.
But it seems, and again, when I was practicing law, and also when I was in Congress, parents would constantly come to me and they'd bring me videotapes to their children, and they were all around the age of my son or younger.
The generation happened in 1989.
Exactly.
The generation, what happened was the vaccine schedule was increased.
We went up from receiving about 10 vaccines in our generation to these kids received 24 vaccines.
And they all had this thimerosol of this mercury.
And nobody bothered to do an analysis of what the cumulative impact of all that mercury was doing to kids.
As it turns out, we are injecting our children with 400 times the amount of mercury that FDA or EPA considers safe.
A child on his first day that he's born is injected with a hepatitis B shot.
Under EPA guidelines, he would have to be 275 pounds to safely absorb that shot.
And yet we're just constantly pumping our kids with these vaccines.
Right.
And what happened was that in 1988, one in every 2,500 American children had autism.
Today, one in every 166 children have autism.
And now today, it's one in 31.
31.
It's one in 31.
It's one in 12 and a half boys, Jimmy, in California.
And since there was this secret meeting about what do we do about thimerosol back in 2000, we just did a retrospective on this 25 years later.
You know, the increase in autism is 350% since 2000.
So the CDC has been absolutely had its head in the sand.
And it's so interesting to see that from MSNBC, Jimmy, right?
After for a lot of different reasons, MSNBC, you know, would now call that a conspiracy theory.
Yes.
And so he could watch this.
It even gets better.
There's a little bit more to this video.
Okay, get ready, Chris.
And plus, one in six children have other kinds of learning disorders, other kinds of neurological disorders, speech delay, language disorders, ADD, hyperactivity that all seem to be connected, that are all connected.
The science shows are all connected to autism.
You know, Bobby, we vote in Aerosol.
You and I could debate a thousand different issues, whether it's Terry Shiva or the environment, I think, would agree on the environment.
But in this case, you've got the federal government coming in saying, well, there's no really, there's no good science.
And of course, in politics, science always gets diluted.
Why hasn't the federal government stepped up?
And it worked more because listen, Bobby, I can't prove it tonight.
You can't prove it.
But intuitively, you look at the spike, you look at what happened with the Merisol.
There is no doubt in my mind.
Maybe it's two years from now.
Maybe it's five years from now.
Maybe it's 10 years from now.
We're going to find out that the Marisol causes, in my opinion, autism.
You know what?
The science is.
So there's Joe Scarborough saying that vaccines cause autism because his kid has a form of it called Asperger's.
And it all exploded in 1989 when he would have hundreds and hundreds of parents coming with the same age.
And it all started in 1989, same age kids with these autism and Asperger's.
And he's saying, we're going to prove it, not today, not tomorrow, but Sunday, that this is caused by thimerosol, which is another way of saying it's being caused by the vaccines we're giving our children.
That's what Joe Scarborough used to say.
Jon Stewart used to thank RFK Jr. on behalf of the parents for doing this kind of work.
That's all over because that was before Big Pharma completely controlled the narrative.
And now they fund Joe Scarborough to the tune of 70% of his paycheck.
go take it where you want, Mary.
Yeah, I think that things drastically changed after Obamacare.
You know, back in the early 2000s, this was not really a partisan issue.
If anything, the Democratic Party was more favorable to this than the Republican.
Now there's been a complete reversal on this.
And unfortunately, it really is, it's become a very partisan issue.
And Bobby Kennedy is now serving in Donald Trump's administration in a Republican-dominated administration and really trying to get the science done.
And what Bobby Kennedy has said, he's acknowledged this 1 in 31.
This is federal data.
And he's told us in his first press conference as secretary of HHS that by September, we would start to really understand.
He would give us some information about what this science says.
And what he's trying to do right now is really analyze massive amounts of data that he has access to within HHS to prove, you know, what happens after a kid gets Hep B or HIV or DPT or polio or MMR.
What is the, you know, if you can show that with Medicaid records, you can show that with federal data.
So I just want to, I'm going to show you how this corporate news covered this: them voting to take the mercury out of the flu vaccine.
I'm going to wait till you see how they cover it.
But right before this, I'm going to show you a 10-second clip from Dr. John Campbell.
He's going to give you a little information on the flu vaccine and how good it is.
Let's listen.
If you want to watch, large study at the Cleveland Clinic found out that the flu vaccine, the influenza vaccine over last winter, wasn't that effective.
In fact, it had a negative efficacy of 26.9%.
In other words, if you took this flu vaccine, you were 26.9% more likely, more likely to get influenza.
Okay, yippee.
So that's their great flu vaccine, which the fact that they're allowed to use the term vaccine is mind-bending, right?
Mind-bending.
Mind-bending, because not only did last year's vaccine not prevent you from getting it, it made it more likely that you would get it.
And this was a huge study, Jimmy, of all of the employees in the Cleveland clinic.
And, you know, some who took the shot and some who didn't.
And so this is really definitive information.
And in a good year, Jimmy, these are only up to about 50% effective.
And then you have all the risk of adverse events from the shots.
So, you know, we just don't have this right yet.
That's clear.
So here's how the corporate news: here's from CNBC.
Here's how they covered the vote at the CDC to take mercury out of the vaccines.
A revamped government panel of vaccine advisors with newly appointed immunization skeptics has voted against a mercury-containing shot ingredient that the anti-vaccine movement has long targeted.
The group called the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, or ACIP, voted Thursday to recommend annual single-dose flu vaccines in Americans to Americans and against influenza shots containing thimerosol, mercury, even though there is no evidence of harm from that preservative.
Did you just hear Joe Scarborough?
Correct.
Yeah, it's ridiculous.
Injecting mercury.
Sorry, finish.
Yeah, it was his first ACIP meeting since health.
It was the first ACIP meeting since Health and Human Services Secretary RFK gutted the panel and stacked it with new members, including several well-known vaccine skeptics.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still needs to sign off on the recommendation.
If the agency does, it would affect roughly 4% to 5% of the U.S. flu vaccine supply.
The rest, so that sounds like, oh, well, that's not a big deal, right?
Well, listen to what they say.
The rest of the nation's flu shots were thimerosol-free during the last season of the virus.
So why can't you make that?
So, well, they are doing it.
But when it comes to vaccinating an entire country, quote, small percentages matter.
Dr. O'Leary, Sean O'Leary, an infectious disease expert with the American Academy of Pediatrics, told reporters last week, and I'm sure he's not being paid off at all by the big pharma industry.
If the few thimerosol-containing flu shots were removed from the market, that would inevitably lead to fewer people being vaccinated, at least in the short term, perhaps longer term, and subsequently more hospitalizations and death.
I just showed you the biggest study ever showed you that the flu shot actually makes it more likely for you to get sick.
The recommendation also reinforced, so this is just a liar.
And I will guarantee you that this guy's getting money somewhere.
This Dr. O'Leary is getting money somewhere to lie to you about mercury and vaccines and the efficacy of the flu vaccine in general.
Because the efficacy of the flu vaccine, not good.
The recommendation also reinforces long-standing, unfounded fears that the substance can lead to developmental disabilities, such as, so they're saying that putting mercury into a baby is a good idea.
That's what CNBC is saying.
And that if you have a fear of putting mercury in a baby, remember what the first video said that I showed you, that if you spill a mercury-containing vaccine, you have to call a hazmat team to come pick it up, but you can inject it into a baby.
And CNBC says you're nuts.
You're nuts if you think there's a problem with sticking mercury into a baby.
Kennedy's vaccine skepticism comes full circle with the panel's vote.
A decade before stepping into his current role, he published a book that called for the removal of thimerosol mercury from shots and linked it to developmental disorders.
A very common anti-vaccine talking point is around thimerosol.
So that's a very clear strategy to sow distrust in vaccines.
Let me just show you.
So that's how the mainstream news.
And let me just show you one more quick video about how great this flu vaccine is.
This is from almost 20 years ago now on CBS News.
And of course, this woman doesn't work for CBS Anymore because she's about to tell you this.
Here's what scientists have found.
Over 20 years, the percentage of seniors getting flu shots increased sharply from 15% to 65%.
It stands to reason that flu deaths among the elderly should have taken a dramatic dip, making an X-graph like this.
Instead, flu deaths among the elderly continue to climb.
It was hard to believe.
So researchers at the National Institutes of Health set out to do a study adjusting for all kinds of factors that could be masking the true benefits of the shots.
But no matter how they crunched the numbers, they got the same disappointing result.
Flu shots have not reduced deaths among the elderly.
So that's your great flu shot, CNBC and Dr. Liar O'Leary.
And so that's how the so that's how they covered sticking mercury into babies.
CNBC is all for it because they're completely bought and paid for by the people who profit off of sticking mercury into a baby.
Take it where you want, Mary.
Yeah, so that was Cheryl Atkins, who has recently written a book about science and how it's manipulated.
And, you know, that piece from O'Leary is just straight up propaganda.
It's laced with lies.
Anybody with common sense understands that injecting mercury into a baby is insane.
It's just straight up insane.
And it's this has been a 30-year issue, Jimmy.
This didn't start yesterday.
And it was really rewarding to see Lynn Redwood, who is the first president of Children's Health Defense, speak to the ACIP committee and get this vote that they'd be taken out.
She started a group with others called Safe Minds about 25 years ago, 20, 30 years ago, before this meeting when the CDC tried to hide all of this back in 2000.
And Bobby Kennedy published the article in Salon and Rolling Stone in 2005, specifically about thimerosol deadly immunity.
And that's when he became persona non grata.
Understand that it was when he started talking about vaccines and mercury and the problems.
That is when he became, you know, sort of enemy of the media, which was, you know, pharma funded.
Before that, Bobby Kennedy was a hero of the left and the environmental movement because he successfully sued big chemical companies.
He got the Hudson River cleaned up, got the PCBs out of the, and in fact, in 2008, Politico reported that Barack Obama was considering RFK Jr. for a post at the EPA as a head of the EPA.
So that's how that's how powerful big pharma propaganda is and their money is that they got a guy who was a hero to the left to be turned into a complete pariah.
And most people don't even know why.
They have no idea that they've been propagandized and they've ingested that propaganda and then they vomit it back out in their hatred for RFK Jr. when he's actually the guy sticking his chin out telling them the truth.
But that's, you know, that's a story that's as old as human race.
The person who tells the truth is the person who gets their teeth kicked in.
And that's what's happening.
And people forget that there was a time when even celebrities would speak about it.
Remember Jim Carrey would speak about it?
Oh, absolutely.
And here's Jenny McCarthy.
And here's right.
And here's Robert De Niro.
Remember, he went on the Today Show?
Watch this.
You go watch this again.
It's the result of it.
It's not about, it's not questioning how people, some people got autism, how the vaccines are dangerous, if not given dangerous to certain people who are more susceptible.
And they don't, nobody seems to want to address that.
Or they say they've addressed it, and it's a closed issue, but it doesn't seem to be because there are many people who will come out and say, no, I saw my kid change like overnight.
I saw what happened and I should have done something and I didn't.
So there's more to this than meets the eye, believe me.
Is that the experience you had, Robert?
Something changed overnight?
My wife says that.
I don't remember, but my child is autistic and every kid is different.
But there is something there.
There's something there that people aren't addressing.
And for me to get so upset here today on the Today Show with you guys means there's something there.
That's all I wanted was the movie to be seen.
People can make their own judgment, but you must see it.
And there are other films, other things that also just documents show.
You know, it's not such a simple thing.
So that's when they were trying to get the movie vaxed into the Tribeca Film Festival, and he was out there fighting for it.
And then after he did this interview, he got a phone call and they pulled the movie and he's never talked about it again because he knows his career would have been over.
He did for a little bit and then he stopped, Jimmy.
He actually went with Bobby to DC long ago.
But I want to tell your viewers, we have vaxed vax 2 and vax 3 on our website.
Childrenshealthdefense.org goes to CHDTV.
I highly recommend, as Robert De Niro said, that people go watch that film and watch the next two because it really chronicles what's happened over the last 15 years in public awareness.
And the last film really focuses on COVID.
But yeah, you know, anybody in Hollywood, their career is over if they want to talk about this.
It's over.
Another big happening this week at the FDA is that they're now requiring different labeling on the COVID vaccine.
I put it in quotes.
FDA approves required updated warning and labeling of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines because of myocarditis and periocarditis.
And so here is Vinny Prasad, who's the head of the vaccine over at the CDC.
Is it CDC?
Yeah, it doesn't matter.
FDA.
Is it FDA?
FDA.
So here's what he had to say.
When they started, he gave us a little background on when they, of all the science that had been buried about the myocarditis and periocarditis that was being signaled and that the government was suppressing.
And some of the signals were coming from the military.
They were saying, hey, these people are we're injecting them with the COVID.
So let's listen to what he says.
The rates of post-vaccine myocarditis in men between the ages of 13 and 24 from 2021 have been documented in a number of publications and public documents.
In August of 2021, in an SDA regulatory action, we document that based on the health insurance claims optimum data set, the rate of post-vaccination myocarditis from the Pfizer Beyond Tech vaccine was approaching 200 cases per million, or approximately one in 5,000.
One in 5,000 persons or from young men who are getting the Pfizer COVID vaccine, one in 5,000 were experiencing Myocarditis.
One in 5,000.
That's 200 per million.
That's an unbelievable statistic, is it not, Mary?
It is.
You know, our view is that these shots really should not be on the market anymore.
They are so injurious, but they were causing heart attacks, heart disease in young men, inflammation of the heart muscle and the muscles around it.
And the CDC was hiding the data.
We did work to uncover this.
Senator Ron Johnson just held a subcommittee hearing about this.
This is scandalous, really.
They buried the data to keep people taking the shots without knowing that there was a real risk, especially for young men, but really for anybody.
And there are colleges last year that were still mandating that young men had to take this COVID vaccine or else they couldn't go to that college.
And this data was out there.
It was.
You're absolutely right.
I'm very grateful.
The Trump administration did issue an executive order at the beginning of this year saying they weren't going to give federal funding to higher education institutions that continue to mandate the COVID shot.
So that was a small step in the right direction.
But this issue isn't over by a long shot, Jimmy.
This whole mRNA platform really has, you know, just lots and lots of problems that have not yet been adequately addressed at the governmental level.
So here he's got, it gets even scarier.
Prospective study in Hong Kong published in 2021 showed post-vaccination myocarditis was approximately one in 3,000 for the second Pfizer dose in 13 to 18 year old men.
So in Hong Kong, they did a study and it was one in 3,000 young men between 13 and 18 had a myocarditis event after their vaccine.
One in 3,000.
This is crazy.
You know, backing up.
Go ahead.
No, I was just going to say, you don't get to regrow your heart muscle, right?
These are permanent disabilities that these people are going to suffer.
This is not something that you can recover from.
It's really not.
So these people may need heart transplants.
So let's get, there's a little, he has more to say.
And using the VSD, vaccine safety data link data, Sharf and colleagues showed approximately one in 2,000 risk of post-second MRNA dose in 18 to 24 year old men.
One in 2,000 in 18 to 24-year-old men.
So these studies have been out there.
So there's more.
He's got, this is unbelievable.
One in 2,000?
Do you know when the swine flu came out in 1976, one in 100,000 people had an adverse event and they pulled it?
Here, one in 2,000.
And it's still being, and it's still on the market, Jimmy.
Still on the market.
Still on the market.
He's got more to say.
There's an elegant analysis put together by the team led by Tracy Beth Hogan and others of post-vaccine myocarditis rates reported in 2021.
And basically you see across different demographic categories, with the far right being men between the ages of 12 and 17, an elevated risk that in some publications.
So here, here's the men between 12 and 17.
Do you see?
So you have to look.
You can't.
So what they would do is they would take everybody, everybody from zero to 120 years old, and they would give you the stat for them.
But if you give a stat for just young men, it is chilling what they were doing to those young boys.
And they knew it that they were doing it because the data was there.
He's grabbing.
This isn't new data.
You're right.
So hang on.
Exceeded 300 per million.
Active surveillance from Hong Kong confirmed a broadly similar risk when men between the ages of 13 and 18, A1 in 2,700 had experienced myocarditis and were hospitalized following dose two of the Pfizer product.
And the vaccine safety data link in a very interesting analysis by Sharf and colleagues was found to have initially missed 64% of myo and pericarditis cases.
The authors note, quote, an incomplete list of ICD-10 codes and delays in hospital claims data were responsible for the difference between the VSB reported estimate and a careful chart review estimate.
Stratification by demographics factors is key to unpacking the myocarditis risk from COVID-19.
In an analysis led by Benjamin Newson and myself prior to joining the FDA, we analyzed publications that examined the risk of vaccines and myocarditis that had zero stratifiers.
In other words, looking at all the doses given in the entire population, all the way through four stratifiers, which include looking only at men in certain age range and only certain products and certain doses.
And as you can see, there is an association between looking in the right subpopulation where this is a known safety concern and the actual rate with which you'll find the safety signal.
So what he's saying is that, of course, the establishment didn't want you to look at the population of people that this was actually happening to at the highest rates.
They wanted you to look at everybody and instead of looking at the people that it was really affecting.
So here's his take home.
He has this, here's his, what you should, here's your take home from his presentation.
It was a 15-minute presentation.
Here's what he says the takeaways from it are.
The benefit-risk balance.
Take-home points.
The FDA concludes that the 2023 to 2024 mRNA vaccines have an unadjusted crude risk of myocarditis of 27 per million in young men.
This risk has persisted across all of the doses of the product that we've examined.
Vaccine-induced myocarditis, when leading to hospitalization, is associated with baseline and persistent late gadolinium enhancement in the majority of patients in our funded study.
LGE is a known poor prognostic marker generally, though the full implication of it is unknown in this specific setting.
Because of these factors, an SLC was issued.
FDA's SLC was initiated by career FDA staff.
It represents the latest action.
So can you remind me, what does SLC stand for?
Do you know what that stands for, Mary?
I'm not sure what SLC is.
I looked it up three times today.
I wrote it down and I don't have it in front of me.
But it's basically, it just means that they're changing the warning label on the COVID.
So, you know, which is good news.
It's a step in the right direction.
It doesn't get us to where we need to go, especially because these shots actually, again, much like what you were showing with the flu shot, there's very strong evidence showing that the more the COVID shots you get, the more likely you are to get COVID.
They don't stop transmission.
So this is so crazy that we're still even offering things that don't work to people for whom it can cause permanent heart damage.
So SLC stands for safety labeling changes.
That's what the SLC says.
So they're changing the label, the warning label on the COVID vaccines because of this.
Which is great.
And, you know, they also, the CDC also changed the recommendation for pregnant women and for children for the COVID shot, saying that it's now shared decision-making.
But again, they're still on the market.
And really, we haven't had the reckoning that we have to have About what went down during COVID?
And we never will.
But Nicholas Holster says the FD, he's from the McCullough Institute.
He says the FDA still ignores that COVID-19 vaccine-induced myocarditis can be fatal, refuses to issue a class one recall or even add a black box warning.
Our peer-reviewed autopsy study proved a causal link between COVID-19 vaccines and death from myocarditis.
So, and he links that study.
He's an epidemiologist and he's doing some really terrific work.
Yeah, this is really troubling, Jimmy.
You know, the cat is out of the bag.
These shots are incredibly dangerous and they don't work, but they're still slow walking this.
And, you know, I regret to say that, frankly.
Well, I have to correct you, Mary, that the vaccine is, it does work.
It is safe and effective, according to YouTube scientists.
Even though now the FDA and the CDC are saying certainly different things, but I have to inform everybody, or else I'll have my channel yanked, that the COVID vaccine is safe and effective.
And Noah, you're right, it doesn't stop transmission or contraction like they said it did, but it will slow transmission and contraction, whatever that means.
And it'll keep you from being seriously ill, hospitalized, or death.
So there, I think I've met my obligation.
Good for you.
So there you go.
And no, I'm not winking as I say this.
Well, listen, I really appreciate you making time.
I think this is, you know, everybody is, everybody I know, everybody in Maha, everybody who was excited about RFK getting the position.
We're anxious for quicker change, right?
And it's coming slowly, but it's coming.
So this is the first time in my life that the FDA, the CDC, and the HHS is going in the right direction.
So these are huge.
I think, again, yeah, a lot of people want to see things happen faster.
Just like right here, Nicholas Hutchinson.
And a lot of people want to see them just yank a lot of these products off the market.
But we're going in the right direction.
We're actually, they actually are starting to rebuild trust.
And so I have to give kudos.
It's the one bright spot for me in the Trump administration right now.
They certainly are working in the right direction.
And Bobby Kennedy's heart is in the right place on these issues.
And I think the interview that he just gave on Monday with Tucker Carlson was very revealing.
He really knows a lot about this stuff.
And he's absolutely working to make people healthier, make America healthier again.
Okay.
Mary Holland from the Children's Defense, Children's Health Defense.
I really appreciate you taking time.
Everybody should check out your website.
Go watch VAX 1, 2, and 3 over there, and it'll blow your mind.
So thanks for sticking your chin out.
Thanks for making time for us.
And we'll talk to you again soon.
Thanks, Jimmy.
In case you don't know, someone has made an app that will track ICE.
So if you want to stay away from ICE, you can, here, I'll show you.
CNN.
So that's it.
That's it right there.
There's the app you could give.
It's called IceBlock.
And it's got a four-star rating with only 27 people.
I hear it doesn't work, but let's here's what here's what the CNN says about it.
When I saw what was happening in this country, I wanted to do something to fight back.
Joshua Aaron developed IceBlock.
It's a free crowdsourced app that'll just to spoiler alert.
I'm going to show you a video where Trump says he's going to prosecute CNN for airing this report.
Watch it.
Good.
Alerts users when immigration and customs enforcement agents are spotted within a five-mile radius of their location.
Will you just sort of explain what IceBlock is and how it works?
Sure.
So imagine if you're walking down the street and a notification comes up on your device that says ICE has been spotted four blocks ahead.
Instead of continuing down that path, you can turn left or turn around and avoid the situation altogether.
Aaron grew up Jewish and has a background in tech, music, and activism.
He says he sees parallels between the Trump administration's immigration crackdown and Nazi Germany.
We're literally watching history repeat itself.
And so I thought, what if there was an early warning system?
And that's what became ICEBlock.
I'm looking at LA now.
I'm seeing one in East Hollywood.
And then as I zoom out, it's showing me a few others.
One of the core principles of the design of this app is 100% anonymity for our user base.
As of today, we have 20,000 users.
We're hoping to grow that 10 or 100 times, of course.
But there is no signup process.
There is no user data collected.
There is no user data even captured by our app.
Yeah, but doesn't Apple do that?
Doesn't Apple capture all that stuff?
I could be wrong.
He's Jewish and sees similarities to the Nazis in ICE enforcing the law.
Why isn't he working on something with Palestine?
That's my question.
Because it's fake.
It's, I mean, good.
I'm not for illegals here.
I don't understand why the law and people are saying dumb shit like, well, as long as the illegal aliens aren't committing crimes, no, the crime was your illegal motherfucker.
Punish the people that hire them.
That's what I would do.
Do the right thing.
I would go after the people that hire them, but they're not doing that.
Anyway, they're going after low-hanging fruit, it looks like.
But anyway, they're going like to pick all that fruit.
So let's listen to those.
Do you have a way of verifying the accuracy of the reports that people are making on the platform?
We don't, but what we've done is put some safeguards in place so that people can't, for lack of a better word, spam the database.
Every reported sighting is deleted in four hours' time.
You can only report within a five-mile radius of your own location.
Beyond that, we have a five-minute limit.
So when you report a sighting, you can't report another one for five minutes.
CNN reached out to ICE for comment about the app and Aaron's characterization of Its enforcement actions.
The agency did not respond.
We have also seen the way that many big tech leaders have supported Trump, donated to him, showed up at the inauguration.
But what you're doing is challenging the policies of the Trump administration.
And I wonder what you would say to the other leaders and your colleagues in this industry.
I think I would say grow a backbone.
You can't just be about the money.
I understand that you have shareholders to report to.
I understand that you have employees that need their paychecks.
But at what point do you say enough is enough?
Where was this guy when the cops were busting legal pot shops a few years ago?
Anyway, five.
So here's what Trump said about it.
And the damn secretary, CNN yesterday pushed an app that lets you track where ICE agents are.
Tom Holman was saying that perhaps CNN should be prosecuted for that.
So it's disruption of law enforcement.
Yeah, we're working with the Department of Justice to see if we can prosecute them for that.
Because what they're doing is actively encouraging people to avoid law enforcement activities, operations.
And we're going to actually go after them and prosecute them with the partnership of Ham if we can, because what they're doing, we believe, is illegal.
And they may be prosecuted also for having given false reports on the attack in Iran.
They were given totally false reports.
It was totally obliterated.
And our people have to be celebrated, not come home and say, what do you mean we didn't hit the targets?
I hit the target prison.
The other pilots came home and they said we hit the target prison.
So they may be very well prosecuted for that.
What they did there, we think is totally illegal.
Okay, let's go.
So Trump is so Trump wants to A, prosecute CNN over that report, doing a report about the ICE app, which sounds crazy.
But he's also saying you should trust him that the Iranian nuclear facility was obliterated.
The pilot saw it go boom.
That's good enough for me.
That is a vaccine user level of critical thinking.
Yeah, well, what do you expect?
So that's Trump announcing that he's looking into prosecuting CNN for just covering a story to me.
But he's saying they're promoting interfering with lawful activity of a police action.
They're covering a thing.
By the way, is it illegal to do that?
That app, first of all, and then the app, here's somebody who says the app doesn't work.
This is the ice block app that CNN promoted.
So they're saying they promoted it instead of reporting.
Instead of just reporting it, I don't know.
Did they?
Clearly, they're promoting it.
I mean, obviously, it's such a fake thing.
It's probably a trap.
You cannot scroll around the map and it does not save reported sightings.
What does this say?
Let me look.
It's crap.
LOL.
In other words, it's crap and it doesn't work.
So here, they give you a little, here's how it works.
So it's setting, so you log in and then it's setting your location.
And then where are the reported sightings?
So this person goes in to type in a reported sighting.
This person's going to type in somewhere near where they're at.
So Armitas Avenue and 5595 Armitas Avenue.
So that's what they typed in.
And the note is ice, ice, baby.
Lots of lots and lots of ice.
And so, hey, God, hey, God, let's let this play out.
And then they go back to it.
And I guess nothing shows up.
It's not to be used for the purpose.
And nothing shows up.
So they just typed it in and it didn't show up.
So this guy underneath also says, if you can read it, Zane says, LOL, yeah, I've downloaded it and it's totally worthless.
Been messing with it a lot.
Never works.
Ha ha.
Anyway, that's not the point.
I just thought that was interesting.
But the point is that Trump wants to now threatening to process him and Holman, and that's Christy Noam, right?
That's who that is?
Yeah.
Plastic lady?
Threatening to prosecute CNN for their rep they say they're promoting that app and he wants to prosecute him for he says they're lying about the Iran thing.
Okay.
What are they saying about Iran?
He said that the CNN said that they didn't take out the nuclear facility.
Oh, that is very funny.
Yes.
Because they didn't.
Because we know they didn't.
Because they didn't.
So I guess he'll be prosecuting you and me for that too, Kurt.
Hopefully.
Fingers crossed.
People don't understand that the deep state has factions and Trump is one faction and CNN and them people are the other.
So Joshua Aaron, the Jew who's so concerned because this is like the whole, whatever the hell nonsense he just said, that wing is just trying to thwart whatever Trump does that he was supposed to do.
They're just trying to thwart it.
You know, I'm certainly against the way they're doing the ICE.
I'm certainly, I don't think cops should be wearing masks in the street.
I think that's ridiculous.
I don't think they should be ripping people off the street.
I think they know where they are, but that Trump already announced, I'm not going to go after the people working on farms or working in meat packing or working on construction sites or work.
Well, you know what?
If they really were serious about it, they would go in and arrest a few of the people who hired those people, and that would stop immediately.
And that would stop immediately.
But they're not going to do that because why?
Because business, which donates to the Republican and Democratic Party and actually runs the country, wants those cheap, illegal immigrants here for cheap labor.
They want them here so they can exploit them more.
And it also keeps people fighting against each other.
It keeps workers fighting against even more desperate workers.
So people say, oh, an illegal aliens stole my job or took my job.
No, they didn't.
What happened was a billionaire corporation or a capitalist billionaire took your job and gave it to a person that was in a more desperate situation for you than you are.
So they'll work for even less and they don't have rights.
So they can't organize a union.
and so they can always be under the threat of being deported.
So they're easily easier for them to manipulate and control than a natural, an American citizen.
So if you're angry about that, you should be angry at the person above you who's hiring them, who runs the corporation and who also runs the government.
So Donald Trump is not going to go after those illegal immigrants.
They're not.
They're picking the low-hanging fruit.
People outside of a Home Depot looking for day labor, shit like that.
That's who they're going after.
So I'm against illegal immigration 100%.
I'm not saying that I wouldn't be an illegal immigrant myself if I was in a bad situation.
If the United States came and overthrew my government and put sanctions on my country economically and made my life miserable, I would try to sneak into the United States and make a better life for myself for sure.
I'm not saying, that's not the point.
But the point is, you have to have, as Dennis Kucinich said when he came on our show, there's no bigger lefty than Dennis Kucinich.
And he says, you got to, if you don't have borders, you don't have a country.
And if you can't enforce immigration law, you have to enforce immigration laws.
I'm all for all that stuff.
But at the same time, the way they're doing it is the worst way possible that they could possibly do it.
They're faking it.
It's fake.
And it's fake.
That's right.
It's all show.
It's fake.
So I'm upset that he's not doing the real thing.
And the reason he's not is if he goes after the companies and the employers, it'll hurt the economy.
And he can't afford that because he's a lame duck president.
So we have, instead, we get nonsense.
And I'm wondering why people would be satisfied with that.
There were real problems he was supposed to solve day one.
They all say day one, don't they?
They all say day one.
And after they don't do what they promised, what does every cowbrain in this country do?
Well, obviously, they can't do the thing they said they would do.
How long are you going to put up with that, everybody?
Forever?
You're going to be grateful that you can say no-no words again and leave it at that?
Hey, now we can say women don't have dicks.
You're going to be settled for that.
Just basic reality, you should have been had got.
And you're not going to bring up the real things that he's failing you on.
You deserve it.
You deserve it, cattle.
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