Megyn Kelly CATCHES Ben Shapiro Lying About Candace Owens!
During a recent taping of her show Megyn Kelly called out Ben Shapiro for claiming that Candace Owens had accused Erica Kirk of involvement in Charlie Kirk's death, a claim Kelly later verified was untrue. Jimmy points out that Kelly found multiple instances of Owens explicitly defending Erica Kirk, contradicting Shapiro's assertion. And while Jimmy appreciates Kelly's clarification and defense of Candace, he nevertheless questions why she refuses to engage more deeply with Owens' coverage of the Charlie Kirk investigation. Plus segments on Candace Owens' expose of pastors paid off to denounce opponents of Israel, actress Zendaya refusing to appear with co-star Sydney Sweeney over the latter's controversial jeans ad, and former Biden spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre hiding behind her ethnicity and sexuality to justify defending genocide. Also featuring Stef Zamorano and Mike MacRae. And a hilarious phone call from FBI Director Kash Patel!
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Establishment media sets of August fighting.
So guess what?
Ben Shapiro got caught lying by guess who? Megan Kelly.
Megan Kelly catches him lying because I don't know if you remember, we showed this to you that he claimed that Candace Owens was accusing Erica Kirk in being in on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, which she never did.
And I know that because I watch her show.
And I'd be surprised if Megan doesn't watch her show.
But she, well, let me play this for you.
What Candace Owens is doing right now is evil.
It is evil what she is doing right now.
Okay, and I say that again.
But what?
Like, I didn't know pine on whether it's evil or not, but my position is it's really none of my business.
I have a question.
Why is it none of your business?
I mean, you comment on these things for a little bit.
I'm not mother of the internet.
No, but if this were on the left and somebody were accusing Charlie Kirk of his wife having murdered him, I assume that you would be talking about it.
Is that what Candace is accusing Erica of?
Yes.
Of murdering her own husband?
She's accusing TPUSA insiders and other members of the right wing, including Seth Dillon, of being involved in the murder of Charlie Kirk.
Yes.
Okay.
Like I said, I don't take in that content, which is an honest statement.
I don't have time to watch that.
I believe you.
I believe you.
But the point that I'm making is that friendship should be in our business.
I think it's important.
Listen, I'm not sure if you're not a good person.
Friendship should not trump.
We don't even know each other.
I understand, but even with Tucker, friendship should not trump our manifest requirement to speak out when people do and say things that are both detrimental to conservatism and morally wrong.
So I don't totally discuss it.
So it turns out he was making all that up.
He was making all that up.
This is pretty amazing.
When Ben Shapiro appeared last week on Megan Kelly's live events, he falsely claimed Candace Owens accused Erica Kirk of participating in the murder.
And here's what she has to say.
He said that Candace has been claiming Erica Kirk was behind the murder of Charlie, which I had not heard, and I was taken aback because that seems like something I would have heard.
It's so crazy.
And I have since learned it is not true.
Candace has not made that claim.
And in fact, I've now seen several clips of Candace specifically defending Erica Kirk and saying she would never make a claim like that about Erica and that she, you know, she is open-minded to other people at Turning Point.
That's obvious.
She's been making that point.
I had heard that point.
But she's specifically been defending Erica Kirk and she's been saying she does not think that of Erica.
And in fact, if you read her comments, she's under pressure to make comments about Erica.
And so far, what I've seen, she hasn't.
So thank you for that question.
So it turns out that Ben Shapiro is lying, or as some people would say, over-exaggerating.
And the downfall of Zionism is over-exaggeration.
Everything's anti-Semitic.
Everything's a blood libel.
That's the downfall of them.
So actually, forget I mentioned anything.
Don't change a thing, you guys.
Just keep doing, just keep going.
You're doing great.
Keep overexaggerating and making false.
So Candace Owens actually weighed in on this.
Candace Owen says, thank you, Megan Kelly, for clarifying that Ben Shapiro quite literally lied to your face and to your audience about my words.
Rarely in politics do you see someone lie so brazenly in an effort to morally blackmail someone into their position?
Trying to equate questioning Turning Point USA employees about their verifiable lies.
They've been lying left and right.
The Turning Point USA's employees.
They've been lying and telling gaslighting lies since the beginning of this investigation.
Trying to equate questioning Turning Point USA employees about their verifiable lies to accusing Erica Kirk of murdering her own husband is a vile and obvious attempt to shut down further investigation, and it will not work.
So good on Megan Kelly for addressing that.
I don't know when I'm going to start believing the fact that she doesn't watch Candace's work on the Charlie Kirk investigation.
I just have a hard time believing that a woman who prides herself on being a newswoman and the number one story in her orbit right now is the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and she's not interested in what the number one show in the world and best friend of Charlie Kirk, Candace Owens, has to say about it.
She really isn't watching that?
I don't have time.
You don't have time?
She does an hour show a day, only a couple times a week.
You don't have time to watch her investigation?
I certainly have time.
I have that kind of time.
And I have two jobs.
I have this job and I have, well, you could say I have three jobs.
I have a radio show.
I have this show.
I have a stand-up comedy touring life.
I have a lot.
I'm very busy.
I have time to watch it.
Why would you not?
So I'm just, I'm still having a hard time swallowing the idea that Megan Kelly isn't interested in the facts that Candace Owen is uncovering about the Charlie Kirk murder investigation, assassination investigation.
I just have a hard time believing that as a news person, she wouldn't want to know what the number one show in the world is saying about the Charlie Kirk investigation.
Where are you getting your information about the Charlie Kirk investigation, Megan?
You're getting it from Kash Patel, are you?
Are you getting more of it from Ben Shapiro?
Where are you getting your information from?
If you're not getting it from Candace Owens' show, where are you getting it from?
You getting it from the New York Times?
Are you getting it from Kash Patel?
Are you getting it from the employees of Turning Point USA?
The people who have been caught lying left and right over this.
Where are you getting your information if not from Candace Owens' show?
And she has a bevy of information, has caught million lies, and you don't think it's suspicious?
Any of the story?
And Megan Kelly pretends she doesn't find it suspicious, the story that Kash Patel and the establishment and Turning Points USA are forwarding.
She doesn't see any inconsistencies in their stories.
She doesn't see anything illogical about the story of this guy somehow got on the roof and nobody saw him.
And then he somehow got up there with a rifle and then he put it together on top of the roof and still nobody saw him.
And then he got the shot off and did it.
And then the bullet didn't have an exit wound, even though it would take his head off and could go through steel and concrete and trees.
But it didn't go through him.
So that's also, and she's not suspicious that he was able to then disassemble the gun again and then put it somewhere down his pants and then jump off the top of his building, but nobody sees the gun ever.
And then he puts the gun back together, even though he left the screwdriver up on top of the roof, and he hides it.
It's just none of that.
And then, of course, the text messages that Kash Patel said they discovered, which was completely fabricated, which everyone now knows was fabricated, which is why the establishment never mentions those again.
So, how about the fact that they paved over the crime scene immediately?
And in fact, I have in another segment I'm going to do today, we have text messages from the people running the construction crew that did that, that they know how to keep their mouths shut.
What?
So, none of that stuff is a red flag to Megan Kelly.
She has no questions about the official story about the Charlie Kirk assassination.
She has zero questions.
I know she does, and she's just not going to go down that road.
So, I and so, whatever.
I guess I should give her grace because she doesn't want to go through that firestorm.
You see how Ben Shapiro tried to get her excommunicated from the conservative movement over that just now.
And he had, of course, lie about it because Candace Owens is only asking legitimate questions that everybody should be asking.
And he tried to blackmail Megan Kelly over that and tried to get her to disavow Candace Owens and take a stand on something that he's lying about.
So, I just cannot.
It's going to take a long time for me to believe that Megan Kelly doesn't have the time to look into what Candace Owens is saying, being that Candace Owens, she's not some fringe show.
She's the number one show.
She was one of Charlie Kirk's best friends.
And so, I just find it, I still find it very hard to believe that she, by the way, how did you find out that she did you actually go back and watch her video to find out she didn't say that stuff?
How did you find out she didn't say that about Erica Kirk?
How did you find that out?
Did you actually watch her show?
How did you find that out?
So, this, this, again, this refute did this assertion that you don't watch Candace Owens' show, so that gives you a convenient place to say, I don't know what she's saying, so I can't talk about it, even though it's the only show of any consequence that's actually looking into it and asking legitimate questions.
Why aren't you asking those legitimate questions?
Why aren't you asking questions of the stupid story that we're being told to swallow?
Why aren't you asking those questions?
I don't understand.
Why are you letting Candace Owens do it?
And you know, I guess you don't even watch someone else.
So, not only does she not ask those questions, she's not even watching someone who is someone who's got a more successful platform and is the number one show in the world.
Isn't that interesting?
I think it is.
But anyway, I still say tip of the hat, good on Megan Kelly for letting everybody know that Ben Shapiro, like most Zionists, are just bald-faced liars because that's how you get to be a good Zionist.
You have to lie constantly.
It's the whole Israeli project is based on lies.
Look into the NACBA.
Look into the Belford Declaration.
Look into all the false flags and the terrorism that founded Israel.
Look into that.
Look into most of their prime ministers changing their name to sound more Middle Eastern, all that stuff.
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Candace Owens has found out that the pastors smearing her and Tucker Carlson are on the take.
Let's hear what she has to say.
I know for a fact because I know someone who took the money and they wouldn't tell me what billionaire it was.
But I can tell you around May of this year, whenever I termed it Operation Mocking Pastor was happening, where every pastor, it seemed, sort of jumped on stage one Sunday and said, don't follow Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson, a very weird sermon to preach on the same day.
It was right after Ted and Ted Cruz and Tucker Carlson had debated.
There was a billionaire that went out and offered what they said to me was an obscene amount of money for people to begin influencing by creating anti-Candace and Tucker billionaire Tucker videos.
So that's how it works.
I mean, that is just so she's got some inside info on what she calls mockingbird pastors.
So they're in some kind of collusion because you can't say conspiracy because that sounds crazy.
You have to say collusion like the Russiagate people.
So they were colluding to smear slander and try to discredit Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens all on the same Sunday.
Isn't that weird?
It is weird.
Let's hear.
Now here she's got more.
She's going to show you what they've been saying.
Some of us spent the same amount of time we did on Fox News as we do the Bible.
There will be a revival in America today.
Some of you listen to Tucker Carson and Camera Solan, and these guys are anti-Semitic.
I don't care what anyone says.
I'm going to say it.
They're anti-Semitic and their rhetoric is dangerous.
So we decided to prod further because now I'm like, okay, well, the one thing I can tell you about Candace Owens, she's not an anti-Semite, but she does love herself in investigation.
Amen.
Amen.
Okay.
So we decided to prod a little bit further, reach out to some of these congregants that were sending us clips.
And specifically about that guy, I said, like, is this a normal thing?
That does he normally speak about Israel, BBNet, and Yahoo.
And they said, no, actually, he had just come back from a trip to Israel.
We didn't know he was going to Israel.
He came back from a trip to Israel.
And suddenly he was telling us that we needed to donate to Israel.
LOL, if you have a job, you donate to Israel, my friends.
Trillions of tax dollars.
Weaponry.
You're good.
Okay.
But he said that they needed to donate to Israel.
And suddenly they're getting sermons about Bibi Net and Yahoo.
And I'm like, what?
I couldn't imagine my priest never, not once.
I've been Catholic for a year and a half, never once has brought up a political person ever in the homily.
But okay, I'm like, now I'm getting what they're talking about because I know that these churches, these mega churches, otherwise, they can be sponsored on trips to, you know, these like they're well taken care of.
They go over on these overseas trips by these organizations that purport to be alliances.
And they said, yes, actually, this was one of these trips.
It was sponsored by an organization called Eagle Wings, which is a quote-unquote alliance between Christians and Jews.
Now, here's what I'm saying.
Just taking a look at this website that sponsored this particular pastor.
If it's an alliance between Christian and Jews, should there be a crucifix?
Like, do you see, do you see Christ?
What kind of alliance is this?
I see, I just see the Star of David.
I see the state of Israel right up just right off the bat.
I said, what kind of alliance is this?
Does this mean like we get to work for the state of Israel?
Like, just looking at the vibes.
Anyways, scroll down.
You can pull that back up.
I want to just see because you see what are these upcoming events.
Okay.
Here's some upcoming events.
If you'd like to attend I Stand With Israel And get a frontline update.
You can attend Torah Tuesdays.
Okay, that sounds fun.
What are we handing out on Torah Tuesdays?
Like Taco Tuesdays, Torah Tuesdays.
And we've got Shabbat.
These are the upcoming events.
I am just, oh, I am amazed by this.
Okay.
I'm not really sure what Christians get out of this.
Anyways, like I said.
So there she is, letting you know that these mega, these pastors at these mega churches are on the take and that they're subverting themselves to an Israel first position.
And she's exactly right.
This is supposed to be a Jewish and Christian alliance.
Well, where's the Christianity?
It's nowhere to be.
This is all about propping up Israel.
It's all about propping up Israel.
And she's right about that.
And she's like, so she's showing you that these pastors are already on the take.
They're already taking money from Israel, already taking money from the Zionists.
They're already doing that to brainwash their congregations to be pro-Israel.
They're already doing that.
And, you know, I know God commands his spokespeople to be honest, forthright, and adherent to only doing the right thing, unless the money is just simply too good to turn down.
And, you know, then you got to slander Tucker Carlson.
You got to slander Candace Owens.
And you got to do it in collusion with a bunch of other pastors on the same day.
Isn't that interesting?
I wonder where that directive came from to do that.
I don't know.
Did it come from a certain Middle Eastern country?
Did it?
Did it come from Zionists?
Where did that order come from?
Because that's what happened.
And so she found an email.
This was an email to not that guy's church, another one, talking about how they get people, pastors, to do this kind of stuff, to do the bidding of Israel and brainwash their congregation and slander people like Tucker and Candace.
Here, let's listen.
And understanding and cooperation.
And here is the email, as you can see that went out on June 20th.
It says, we've obviously covered anything I was identifying here.
We verify this.
We had screen recordings, everything.
It says, I hope this message finds you well.
At the Center for Jewish Christian Understanding and Cooperation, we've always believed that the strength of our communities lies in how we show up for one another, especially in difficult times.
That's why I'm reaching out.
Recently, we've been troubled by certain statements made by public voices like Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens, individuals with large platforms whose words carry weight.
While we understand and respect differing political views, the language they've used lately has crossed a line.
It's not just provocative and controversial.
In some cases, it's veered into rhetoric that echoes classic anti-Semitic tropes, questioning Jewish loyalty, downplaying the Holocaust, and framing Jewish communities as global manipulators.
Now, it's going to get a little ironic here because if you're going to talk about a little bit of manipulation, it's going to come at the end of this email, just the second page of the email.
It may not always be obvious at first glance, but to those of us who've seen where this kind of speech leads, it's deeply unsettling.
We're not asking anyone to take sides politically.
This is about something deeper, about spiritual accountability and the moral influence church leaders like yourself have in shaping how people treat one another.
With that in mind, we'd be grateful if you'd consider speaking briefly on this in one of your upcoming services.
Even a few words encouraging awareness, compassion, and caution when engaging with media voices that spread division under the cover of opinion.
And if you're open to it and willing to share a recording or a summary of your message, we'd like to offer a small gesture of support, a donation of $2,500 in Bitcoin to your congregation.
Untraceable.
No strings attached.
No, I mean, it sounded to me like there was very much string attached here.
Just an expression of our thanks and solidarity.
Please feel free to reply directly if you'd like to connect further or if we can provide any background resources for your message.
And I want to be clear, guys.
There's no strings attached.
Do it.
And we'll give you $2,500 in Bitcoin, which is not really traceable whatsoever.
But it's to show our alliance.
And we're not telling you what to say.
We're just telling you that if you were going to say something, let it be that Candace Owens are Carlson are anti-Semitic.
And we're not giving you any proof of that other than this no string attached payment via Bitcoin, which is kind of untraceable.
Huh?
Yeah.
So that's the kind of stuff that's, of course, you know, we've heard these, I mean, didn't Jesus go into the temple and overturn the tables of the money changers inside the temple?
That's what they're supposed to be doing.
So, of course, churches are easily corrupted.
And so are these pastors.
And she's been on it with her stories about mockingbird pastors repeating lines that they've been told to repeat for money.
um boy she really is good at this I got to tell you, she's really good at this.
So good on Candace Owens.
She discovers that the pastors that are slandering and trying to discredit her and Tucker Carlson are on the take.
Isn't that weird?
Or no, or is it expected?
Because, yeah, I would say it's expected.
And people who are slandering Tucker or Candace Owens over their criticisms of Israel are either being paid to do so or are just lying Zionists, right?
Because in order to be a good Zionist, it means to be a good liar.
You can't tell the truth about the Nakba.
You can't tell the truth about the founding of Israel.
You can't tell the truth about why all the Israeli prime ministers changed their name to sound more Middle Eastern.
You can't tell the truth about the genocide they're committing.
You can't tell the truth about the war crimes they're committing.
You can't tell the truth about every war that we fought in the Middle East has been at the behest of Benjamin Netanyahu and the Zionist project.
You can't tell the truth about what the Greater Israel Project is.
So good on Candace Owens.
She keeps it going.
She finds out stuff.
Nobody else is finding out.
Why is it that front page news?
That there's a string of pastors colluding together to slander the number one newsman in America and the number one podcast host, Candace Owens.
You think that'd be front page story.
You think that'd be top of the news.
It's not.
You got to go to Candace Owens or you got to come here.
That's about the only two places really talking about this stuff.
Isn't that interesting?
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Welcome back to the Jimmy Doer Show.
I am your guest host, Chris Keene.
Actress Sidney Sweeney is back in the news.
You might remember her from the American Eagle ad from a few months ago.
It got a lot of press.
It was a very racist ad, very offensive.
We're going to play the ad now.
Just a disclaimer, if you're sensitive to racism, you should probably turn this off.
This is very disturbing.
And here we go.
Jeans are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color.
My genes are blue.
Sidney Sweeney has great genes.
Well, I'm hard.
I don't know about you guys.
Yeah, that was disgustingly racist.
I'm very offended.
I don't know about you.
So Sydney is back in the news because she did an interview with GQ about this.
Sidney Sweeney's response to genetic superiority questions sparks liberal fury.
I resent the word liberal there.
I've been a liberal my whole life.
I'm not offended by this.
I don't know who is.
So that I don't get.
But here we have this ridiculous interview that she did with GQ.
I think a lot of people feel like it's better for art if artists can keep themselves a little bit separate from politics.
It's better for art if artists can keep themselves separate from politics.
Now I'm going to quiz you about your political opinions for 20 minutes.
That's what's about to happen here.
You know, but I just want to say art is political.
That's what art is.
Art is a response to your culture, to what's happening in society.
So it's intrinsic to it, I think.
That's true.
That's true.
Someone told me that even if you say nothing about politics, that's a political statement because you're choosing to ignore things that are going on.
I've never talked about my personal life.
I don't really let other people define who I am.
I'm happy to hear that.
I'm like second-hand concern for you lately.
Why are you concerned for her lately?
Because she might think something you don't like, you're concerned?
Why is that bad if someone has a different opinion than you?
We're sort of talking around this American Eagle ad right now, and maybe we should just talk about it.
No, we aren't talking around.
You are.
You're obsessed with talking about it.
The president tweeted about the jeans ad or true social.
The president.
Of course, we can't interview an actress about her movie without talking about the president anymore.
Somehow, I don't know when this started that we need every actor's opinion on politics.
And that just seems to me like a very crazy moment for anyone.
And I wondered what that was like.
It was surreal.
It was surreal.
And it would be totally human.
I would probably feel like thankful that somebody had my back in public, you know, and conveniently some very powerful people had my back in public.
This is such a like gotcha question.
She's like leading her into, I'm trying to get you to say something positive about Trump so I can hate you and go viral.
It's so ridiculous.
I'm weird if you felt that way.
It's not that that feeling didn't, I don't have that feeling, but I wasn't thinking of it like that or like of any of it.
I kind of just put my phone away.
I was filming every day.
I'm filming euphoria.
So I'm working like 16 hour days and I don't really bring my phone on set.
So I work and then I go home and I go to sleep.
That is not the answer she was hoping for.
She was hoping for her to jump up and yell, make America great again.
I don't know what she was hoping for.
I really see a lot of it.
You've made a really good case for keeping your thoughts and your life separate from that work.
But the risk is that, you know, there's a chance that somebody will get some idea about what you think about certain issues.
That's a risk that someone might get an idea of what I think.
My thoughts are being policed by people.
I don't understand.
How is that a risk?
You have to know what I think about every topic or else.
Like, what is that?
And feel like I don't want to see Christie because of that.
If you don't go see a movie because you don't agree with the actors in it, you wouldn't see any movie.
There's no movie where you agree completely with every actor in the movie.
I mean, I don't know when we started politicizing everything.
We didn't.
It's crazy.
Christie is a movie about a boxer.
It's got nothing to do with politics.
You would see no movie if you wanted every actor to think exactly like you do.
That?
No.
No.
If somebody, if somebody is closed off because of something they read online to a powerful story like Christie, then I hope something else can open their eyes to being open to art and being open to learning.
And I'm not going to be affected by that.
Yeah.
This kind of stuff has ruined movies, I think, in recent years.
Everything is about politics now.
They prioritize that over telling a story that people find relatable.
You're like really willing to talk about this whole discourse that doesn't have that much to do with you.
And I'm grateful for that.
Is there something that you want to say about the ad itself?
The Sidney Sweeney has great genes.
Do you have ad spoke for itself?
Do you want to apologize to me right now?
That's what that was.
Wow.
And she started the interview by saying it's better if artists don't talk about politics.
Do you have anything you want to say to me right now about what you did?
Well, you think the ad spoke for itself.
Okay.
And the criticism of the content, which was basically that maybe specifically in this political climate, like white people shouldn't joke about genetic superiority.
Like that was kind of like the criticism.
In this political climate, white people shouldn't joke about genetic superiority.
What?
Anyone can joke about anything.
This statement that an entire group of people shouldn't joke about something.
Are you joking right now?
Because I don't think you should joke about it.
I hope you're not joking right now.
This is like a theme of today, people getting mad about jokes.
This is an ad with a pun in it.
And you shouldn't joke about that.
You can joke about anything.
It might be a bad joke.
It might be a good joke.
A lot of times, any comedian knows this.
You have to write bad jokes to get to good jokes.
It's a writing process.
So Sydney Sweeney.
It is, yes.
Yeah.
This is an interview with Sidney Sweeney.
Jimmy just walked in on this, which is a perfect timing for you, Jimmy.
This is basically a modern remake of the Jane Mansfield Sophia Loren photo where she's looking at her breasts because she's jealous.
Jealousy is now a liberal value.
That's what this is.
Perfect.
All right, let's continue.
Broadly speaking.
And since you are talking about this, I just wanted to give you an opportunity to talk about that specifically.
I think that when I...
What is that voice?
These are grown women that talk like that.
Yeah.
They talk like they're 14-year-old girls on a sleepover.
It's so specifically.
I'm not supposed to joke about that.
No, that's horrible.
In this climate.
No.
What political climate is it okay to joke?
Right.
Like.
When was it okay?
Yeah.
It's bad.
Okay.
I have an issue that I want to speak about.
People will hear.
I think that as time goes on, people will see that I'm way more aware of things that people think.
Can you say a little bit more?
Can you say a little bit more?
I just need to hate you.
Please tell me something that's going to make me mad and that I can take and go viral with.
I mean, if I say it, then I like to let the art speak for itself.
I think that's where it's fun.
Okay.
But you know that you are like, you are giving us permission to keep projecting a little bit.
Like, we're going to.
Stop projecting.
What do you care?
Who cares what's why do you care so much about what an actress thinks?
You think what you think.
They think what they think.
Keep taking what you do and like putting it up on our board.
What does Sydney think?
Who is doing that?
She's doing that?
Her and her friends.
Yeah, I don't.
This is not a healthy mentality.
When I was a kid, I just watched movies.
Look at all the people it takes to make this stupid interview.
That's what I can never get over all the people it takes.
I think there's more.
Okay.
Oh, okay.
Oh, Chateau Maria.
Special thanks to Chateau Marmand.
That's where they did this?
I guess so.
I've never been to the Chateau Marmand.
I'm so jealous.
I haven't either.
Even in this climate, I haven't been.
Is that where John Belushi is?
That's where John Belushi ended up LODing.
Yes.
Very famous place for the stars.
It's right on Sunset.
Yes.
Right, right.
So it's just like a block away from the Laugh Factory.
Yeah.
I go by it all the time.
I've never been in it.
I've never been invited.
I guess I'm not a big shot Hollywood person.
I always thought I would be.
Probably because you tell jokes, Jimmy.
That's bad.
In this climate.
In this climate, it's bad to do that.
Wow.
So Sweeney was interviewed by Catherine Stoffel for GQ.
And in addition to the interview appearing in print, a video of it was shared to YouTube with clips circulating online.
Her response to Stoffel was quickly sparked, has quickly sparked backlash online as people argue that the interview was an opportunity to address racial concerns and condemn racism.
It's an interview.
Of course, this is Newsweek.
Yeah.
Of course.
It's an interview about her new movie.
It's got nothing to do with this.
And the ad also has nothing to do with this unless you make it be about that yourself.
Social media user at Moon Roses wrote on X in a post viewed over 50,000 times.
Sidney Sweeney getting the opportunity to denounce white supremacy and not taking it, plus saying when I have an issue I want to speak about, people will hear about it.
Yeah, F her.
One post from the account Kant in East on X, viewed 2.9 million times, read in part, now I understand why people hate her.
No, I don't think you do understand.
Yeah.
I don't think you understand why people hate her at all.
I think that, nope, sorry.
Ridiculous.
Her co-star in Euphoria, Zendaya, has reportedly joined other stars in criticism.
The Daily Mail reported Tuesday that the Oakland Rared Zendaya is refusing to do press with Sweeney for the spring 2026 release of season three of Euphoria, the HBO teen drama in which they co-star.
So again, we're back to this ideological purity test where if you don't agree with me, you're bad, you're evil, and I can't even do a press tour with you, even though we work on the same show.
Well, the two women grew up together on the set of Euphoria.
They grew up together.
And I can relate to this because I've lost a lot of friends that I grew up with over this kind of garbage where just having different opinions.
Me too.
Yeah.
They were once.
Not the people I grew up with, just the people I've known in comedy for 35 years.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yep.
They were once good friends.
Zendaya is upset by Sweeney's reported political views, which include being a registered Republican.
Oh.
Oh, how dare she?
You mean like Clint Eastwood?
Right.
You mean like the Academy Award winner Clint Eastwood?
Yes.
You know who else?
Carrie Grant?
Yeah.
I mean, I don't, what did wow, and you know who else?
Half the half the country.
And half the country.
I mean, did Drew Carrie?
I mean, when did this?
Oh, my God.
Yeah.
It's becoming the darling of Donald Trump's MAGA support.
He's the darling of a lot more than that.
Yeah.
She's the darling of a lot of people.
Wow.
It's no wonder she's refusing to do it, a source told the Daily Man.
A source.
It's a difficult position for Zendaya to be in because if she even stands next to Sydney on the red carpet, it can be read as her excusing Sidney's views on Trump.
You see how toxic they make?
You got to be this is again, just like we talked about in the last story.
Yes.
You know, it's hardwired into human beings' brains that you don't want to get kicked out of the group because if in caveman times, if you got kicked out of the group, that meant you would die.
And so that they're using this.
They've been using this forever now to be afraid to have an opinion and be kicked out of the group.
And that's what this is.
So they make everything toxic.
And you can't ever have it.
Oh my God.
I don't want it.
That's what cults do.
This is cult.
Yes.
So Zendaya is in a cult and she doesn't know it.
Yeah.
It's the most intolerant ideology.
It's the opposite of tolerance.
Yeah.
And these are people who fight fascism.
They're always talking about fascism.
Well, a core tenant of fascism is everyone thinking the same.
I don't.
So, yeah, even you can't even stand next to the person.
Are they still saying that that genes commercial is a racist ad?
Yes.
They're still saying I have comic friends that called me a fascist this week because I said that because they don't know what fascist means.
Apparently.
They said I was defending white nationalism because I thought the outrage over this was just ridiculous.
Well, you're not white, though.
You're Armenian.
Yes, I am Armenian.
Lucky for you, you're not white, right?
Well, according to the state of California, in 2027, we're going to be classified as Middle Eastern and North African.
I thought Armenians were Caucasians.
I thought that was, but not according to it.
Not according to California.
I am an African-American, goddammit.
Can't you see?
All right.
So even if you stand next to her, it can be read as excusing her views and her refusal to apologize for the racist ad.
Wow.
How is the ad racist?
I have no idea.
It's talking about genetics in terms of beauty.
In terms of how beautiful she is.
Yes.
She's a beautiful woman.
There's lots of white people who aren't beautiful.
She happens to be one of them because she has good genes.
Yes.
And any beautiful black woman could have been in this exact same ad.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Sweeney insisted that the message of the ad was not just was just about denim and self-confidence, not about anything else.
It shouldn't be surprising that Zendaya could have a problem with the ad because she's an idiot.
It's not surprising because she's an idiot, part of a mind, a woke mind virus.
Yeah, she's an occult.
I mean, like that.
She doesn't actually think for herself.
Yeah, that's why Zendaya would have, I could see her not having a problem.
Well, she also has mixed race heritage, Jimmy, and she has been outspoken in her opposition to Trump.
Mixed race heritage.
Steph, now you don't have mixed race heritage.
You just have race heritage, and you're 100% Mexican, right?
Yes.
What do you think about Sidney Sweeney's ad?
I think it's great.
I think it's funny.
Like, I don't see, I don't even have, I don't.
Would you stand next?
Why would I get insulted?
Would you stand next to her on a red carpet?
I would stand next to her on a red carpet.
Wow.
I would be that bold, even if I did.
You're clearly defending white nationalism right now, Steph.
Yeah.
I've totally been indoctrinated by the white people around me.
This is the old.
Yep.
I hope so.
This is the old hate everybody who doesn't think like you.
And even if they're in your family, and this is how they divide the country.
And Zendaya is a weak-minded knucklehead tool of the establishment.
And so the establishment hates it if the left and right can come together because when we do come together, we can overthrow them.
But so the establishment keeps us fighting over fucking gene ads.
And Zendaya falls for it because she's a dummy.
Welcome to the Jimmy Door show, everyone.
I'm your guest host, Chris Keene.
I'm here with, I decided to platform my guests today.
We have a friend of the show, Jimmy Doar, everyone.
Hey, how are you?
All right, let's get to it.
All right.
So here we go.
All right, Truda Parsi tweets.
This is one of the most disgusting things you'll see today, but also extremely revealing.
Corruption, just because I want to get, we got a few more things I want to cover.
And obviously foreign policy was a big thing during that administration, as you can imagine.
I just wanted to talk to you a little bit about foreign policy.
You didn't mention Afghanistan.
You haven't mentioned Gaza.
And you certainly didn't mention Gaza Mucha in your book.
I wanted to get your thoughts at that.
You stood at the White House podium speaking on behalf of the administration.
You defended U.S. policy in Gaza at a time where there were mass civilian casualties, journalists being killed, whole families being wiped out, hospitals being bombed.
And the international community was calling it what it was at the time, saying it was a violation.
It was war crimes.
And you defended the administration's policy.
When you look back at that moment, do you regret any of the positions that you advocated for on behalf of the administrations, the positions you take?
Do you feel that you were complicit in advocating a narrative that turned out to be wrong?
No, I appreciate the question because one thing that I really want to make clear is that I was speaking on behalf of the president.
That is the job of the White House press secretary.
I'm not speaking for Corine Jean-Pierre.
I was speaking for Joe Biden.
That's everything.
She was just speaking on behalf of the president.
That's all.
She wasn't committing a genocide.
She was just defending the people that were, lying for the people that were.
It's not that bad.
She's a good, good lady.
White House press secretary.
That is their job.
Well, you said now you speak for yourself.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Wait, let me finish.
No, no, I know.
I just want to, because we're almost out of time.
I just want to go ahead.
Obviously, what's happening is heartbreaking.
Heartbreaking.
And to not say that and not to be clear about the devastation and the killings that we're seeing of families is just heartbreaking.
And my, I would say is that is not the way I believe people wanted it to turn out.
But I didn't make policy.
The president is going to write his book.
He will speak to his policy.
So she's not going to condemn it, but it's heartbreaking.
I feel sad.
Don't get me wrong.
I'm sad, but it is what it is.
You know, we did our best.
It's heartbreaking.
I had to be the mouthpiece for that mouthbreaking, for that heartbreaking BS.
I had to be the mouthpiece for it, and I propped it up and I didn't criticize it and I defended it.
But it is heartbreaking.
We're all heartbroken.
See, I'm going to let his foreign policy team speak to that.
But it is heartbreaking.
And I'm hoping that the ceasefire holds.
We need to get to a peaceful situation in the Middle East, to this peace agreement.
And I know that's going to take a lot of hard work.
But of course, that's not what I want to see.
Of course, that's heartbreaking.
I don't want to see families, children, journalists being killed.
Of course not.
Of course, I don't want to see that.
That's why I lied to cover it up and fed it to you for years.
And I used my identity as a black lesbian woman to shield any accurate criticism of that heartbreaking policy.
Because you know what is even more heartbreaking than a genocide in Gaza is if I lost my paycheck.
That would actually be, that'd be heartbreaking and wallet breaking.
And, you know, I hope that we get to a place where we can get to a peace, a peace agreement in the Middle East.
And I know that's going to be incredibly tough to make.
Now that you are speaking for yourself, Karine, do you have any regrets at all for anything that you said while you were speaking on behalf of this administration?
I'm look.
It's just a simple yes or no.
You don't even know.
No, no, no, no, no, because you're asking for a yes or no question.
I want to put some context to it.
Do you know what I said?
I woke up every day very proud to be the White House press secretary.
I woke up every day as a genocide defendant.
As a woman who is queer.
As a black woman who's queer.
Who's queer?
So there you go.
She's using that as a shield for her to be able to defend an administration she's working for and a mouthpiece for committing a genocide.
And look, I'm a black woman who's queer.
Come on.
You can't come at me.
I'm black and I'm queer.
Okay.
Amazing.
Who had never, no one had ever seen someone like me at that podium standing behind that lectern.
It was an honor and a privilege to have that job.
The genocide is so much better when a black queer woman does it.
You know, I have a joke about this in my stand-up act, which is, you know, the people of Gaza won't even feel those bombs when they're dropped by a strong black woman.
It's, I mean, I don't understand this.
And I did it to the best of my abilities.
And I spoke for the president of the United States, a person that I believe was a decent person.
We did not get everything right.
Decent.
What is this that Joe Biden?
What is this idea that Joe Biden was a decent person?
When did that start?
Oh, that started when they couldn't defend his policies.
So now he's a decent person.
Joe Biden's not a decent person.
He's a war criminal.
Half the prison population is there because of him.
They locked him up for the exact things that his kid did.
And he wants grace and he wants sympathy for his kid when he's a drug addict.
But if it's your kid, he wants them put in prison forever.
So they explain he and he brags about it.
He brags about Brighton the crime bill that exploded the prison population, which filled it with black and brown people.
Over-policed those neighborhoods, over-prosecuted them.
We have more people in prison than China in the United States.
So anyway, there she is.
And she's using the identity politics to do this.
And identity politics is just completely based on self-righteous narcissism.
And because issues don't matter unless it reminds them of themselves.
Then they matter.
And how can you go on camera and saying that you once let's watch the rest?
Okay.
No one is saying we got everything right.
No one is saying we got everything.
You really is the question on everyone's mind.
Is anyone saying you got everything right?
Is anyone saying that?
No one's no one's there.
No one's saying that.
Go ahead.
I don't know why she brought that up.
Right.
No one is saying that.
But we did it to our best of our abilities.
And I worked very hard to do that job.
And so I want to put it into context.
And as you know, at the podium, you don't do yes or no quiz answers.
No, we were hoping you were saying you would now that you are speaking for yourself.
But I was very proud.
I don't feel like I was very proud of everything that I did.
So the, you know, I don't take anything back.
I was really proud of their.
So it's heartbreaking, but she's proud of it.
Yeah.
And I hear that decent thing all the time.
What happened to decency in the White House?
When was there decency?
When was there ever decency in the White House?
Yes.
Barack Obama had a kill list.
Exactly.
People say that about George W. Bush.
Yes, that he was decent.
The guy ordered a torture program.
Right.
And led us into a war where we killed a million innocent civilians.
What?
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
Aymon M asks former White House press secretary Jean-Pierre if she regrets defending Biden's Gaza policy, blind support and for Israel's genocide.
She first tries to explain away by saying that she spoke on behalf of the president, not herself.
When Amon points out that she now speaks for herself, Jean-Pierre refuses to give a clear yes or no answer, but instead says she needs to add context.
What is that context?
First of all, I love the fact that the MSNBC guy even can't take her bullshit.
Yeah.
Even MSNBC can't take Jean-Pierre's bullshit.
He's like, yeah, but now you are talking for yourself.
So yes or no.
We were hoping you would actually give a yes or no answer to these questions now that you don't have to spin for an administration that's funding a genocide.
We were hoping.
Okay.
What's the context?
She plays the identity card saying she woke up every morning being proud of being the first black and queer spokesperson for the White House.
And then she adds, I was very proud of everything I did.
I don't take anything back.
So she uses the identity card to make genocide apologism permissible.
Just as those in Europe who divide the world between democracies and authoritarians and then argue that Israel's apartheid, genocide, and war crimes are all permissible because Israel is a, quote, democracy.
Laws, rules, and ethical standards are not objective and do not apply equally to all.
Rather, your identity and your political makeup determine whether laws and ethical standards apply to you.
In Jean-Pierre's world, her identity gives her license to support genocide without regret.
Yes.
Here we have Ibraham Zabad.
She is very honest.
She said it with a straight face.
She is proud of serving as the spokesperson of Genocide Joe, and she has no regrets in defending the live stream genocide and marketing it as self-defense.
Here's the exchange.
Do you have any regrets about defending Biden's genocide?
I was only ever speaking on behalf of the president, but you're speaking for yourself now.
But do you regret it?
Oh, I'm black and queer, so it's okay.
It's all right.
And this is what the Democrats do.
She's doing a memorial to herself.
Here we go, folks.
That's the story there.
Don't worry, but don't worry.
Go back.
Don't worry.
All those bombs, they were manufactured in America by union workers.
There you go.
Isn't that nice?
The only thing we make anymore, apparently.
Jean-Pierre is making the media rounds as she promotes her new book.
Make sure to get that, everyone.
Independent, a look inside a broken White House outside the party line.
A broken White House.
You were part of the broken White House.
What do you in which she exits?
You were the mouthpiece for that broken white house.
Yes.
And you said you're proud of it.
And you're proud of it.
What is this book?
She explains her decision to exit the Democratic Party.
Why is she exiting if she was proud of what she did?
As the Washington Post book critic Becca Rothfeld noted in a scathing review, Jean-Pierre did not cite the Biden administration's steadfast support for Israel's decimation of Gaza among the reasons she ditched her former party.
That wasn't one of the reasons.
I'd love to know what the reasons were if that wasn't on the list.
Jean-Pierre's central complaint boils down to more or less a vague sense of personal grievance.
The Democrats were mean to Biden, her boss.
They were mean to her personally.
Jean-Pierre sums up her complaints when she writes that she's exacerbated with the shady way Democrats do business.
I guess that doesn't include the genocide that they part of it.
That's not the shady way.
It's them being mean to her behind closed doors.
Yeah, that's what she's upset about.
Part of that business under the Biden administration was providing material and diplomatic support to Israel as it waged all-out war on the Gaza Strip following the deadly Hamas-led attack of October 7.
As chief spokesperson for the Biden White House, Jean-Pierre stood before the press and the global community and defended the administration's support for Israel's assault while criticizing international efforts to pursue accountability for Israeli leaders, as well as efforts by U.S. lawmakers to halt the flow of weaponry used to massacre Palestinians indiscriminately.
It's weird she left that part out.
Yes.
Yeah.
We strongly oppose this resolution, Jean-Pierre said last November when asked about a Bernie Sanders-led push to block U.S. bomb sales to Israel.
We are very committed to Israel's security.
That has been ironclad.
So I guess the moral of the story is genocide's good as long as the good guys do it.
As long as you're black and queer and you're on the right team.
I like that.
So what she's saying is she had a problem with the way they were committing genocide and not the fact that they were committing genocide.
Wow.
Talk about a finicky eater.
Am I right?
Excuse me, waiter.
Could you cut off the stems of the baby spinach on my organic bullshit salad?
I'm just looking forward to seeing her on the view.
Yeah, I'm sure she's been on the show.
That's her big audition.
Oh, God.
Yeah.
Well, her whole career was an audition to be on the view.
Her whole career was an audition to go out and sell books and give public speech.
That's what that's all about.
I mean, the guy who hosts ABC's morning show, George Snuffalopagus, he was Bill Clinton's press secretary, and now he's been a TV celebrity for the last 25 years.
It's wild to me that people who work in our government end up working in the press.
In the press, and then people are like, why don't you trust the press?
Are you not seeing this?
Hey, this is Jimmy.
Who's this?
What's up this cash fucking to tell?
FBI Director Patel, what a pleasure.
How are you?
Oh, you know me, son.
Catching crooks and dating exclusively for looks.
I see.
Good to know.
There have been a lot of articles lately about your erratic and unpredictable manner at helming the FBI.
Yeah, it's been a fucking ride, dude.
A fucking ride.
That's how life is sometimes, dude.
Like, who knows what the next day may bring?
So just grab on to something and hold the fuck on.
Sometimes it feels like I'm just trying to not fall off the earth, you know.
Sounds like you're describing a weekend bender in college.
Yeah, if you went to a college where they have a giant room with every drug known to man and you are personally in charge of that room, yeah, I guess so.
Does this explain why you recently broke a promise to the head of MI5, one of our closest intelligence allies?
That's just part of the journey, Broheem.
Not proud of it.
Definitely was not advisable, but I've ascended to a spiritual plane thanks to micro-dosing ayahuasca, where I absolutely do not give a fuck.
I see.
I see.
And it is for this very same spiritual training that is preparing me for my greatest challenge yet: flying to China for FBI shit.
Why such a challenge?
Okay, well, first of all, surviving a private jet flight of that duration with all of the substances that I plan on having on board would be a challenge to the fortitude and constitution of a fucking racehorse, let alone a human being and his various bitches.
We're going to get man of war drunk.
Do you understand?
We're going to be doing sea biscuit rails at 30,000 feet with porn on the big screen.
Do you see this picture I'm painting for you right now?
Yes, very clearly, in fact.
Okay, good.
But that's just a prelude.
Then we actually get to China.
And why are we going to China?
Ostensibly to talk to our Chinese counterparts about stopping the flow of fentanyl in the U.S., which they are amenable to.
But the real reason we're going, the reason behind the reason, it is to do fucking fentanyl.
You're joking.
Joking?
Dude, I haven't even blinked in five minutes.
Yes, fentanyl.
It's the final boss of drugs, dude.
None of us have done it before, and we wanted to do it right.
Go to the source, get the proper dosage.
You know as well as I do, you can't just start consuming with the good shit.
You need to know what you're doing and how much to take.
You need a Sherpa, you need a sober standby.
And I trust these Chinese fuckers more than anyone with this shit.
I don't want whatever is gacking out these zombies on the streets of San Francisco, the compromise bullshit delivered by amateurs, but I do want to get that gacked out.
And I will be this time tomorrow.
And tax dollars are paying for this.
For this China deal that will stem overdoses in the U.S.?
Absolutely.
This completely mind-blowing, life-changing, dick-hardening experience I'm about to have is simply my finders.
See, you're welcome, America.
Keep the fucking change.
Well, I guess thank you for your service.
Thank you for your tax dollars, bitch.
And speaking of dollars rolling in, my girlfriend is suing like everybody for millions.
So after the Trump administration, we can blow this peanut stand and kick it in Aruba in death.
We got the idea after doing a bunch of rails in a P.F. Chang's bathroom.
Your girlfriend?
The Mosad Agent Honeypot?
You want to get sued too, motherfucker?
Bring it on, dude.
That tire laws won't protect you.
Not in Kash Patel's America.
We'll edit this whole fucking video.
Whoa, whoa, easy.
Go ahead and set the record straight.
My girlfriend, Alexa, isn't Israeli.
She was born here.
And she's not even Jewish.
She's a devout Christian country singer.
Not that I'm bashing that.
I dated an Israeli chick before, and it was perfectly lovely.
I loved having my date complain about my choice of restaurants.
Then send her order back to the kitchen like three times and then demand I only tip a dollar and make a public scene if I didn't.
Lovely people, lovely ancient traditions.
Shit.
I see.
But Alexa's my partner.
She's perfect for me.
She's beautiful.
She's talented.
But most importantly, she's five foot even.
And I get so fucking pissed when people say this bullshit about her.
These are fucking lies, dude.
Well, a matter of fact, we're having Elijah Schaefer on the show today, one of the many people you guys are suing for $5 million.
Fucking what?
Yeah, we wanted to get his side of the story.
I'll tell you what this side of the story is.
That fucker tweeted out that Alexa's a honeypot, and she's not.
She has a honeypot.
That's for goddamn sure, son.
But she isn't one in the way that he meant.
He didn't say that, technically.
All he did was tweet a picture of you two.
But it was with a retweet, dude, a quote tweet, retweet.
Tweet, tweet, tweet says the little fuckbird.
The intention was clear, dude.
Crystal.
Are you $5 million level sure of that?
Jimmy, my girlfriend and I are at any given moment Ray Liota at the end of Goodfellas level fucked up on drugs.
We're not sure if it's day or night, but who cares?
We are suing these bitches to kingdom come and no one can stop us.
Well, technically, judges could dismiss these.
Judges?
Yeah, judges are not a problem for me in Trump's America.
My boss would swiftly take care of that problem.
And after this China trip, trust me, he will owe me favors forever.
Why?
Okay, look, just between you and me, Viagra, Cialis, all the conventional weapons have stopped working for him.
Impotence is like an immovable object.
But apparently in China, there's like this jungle route that has never been defeated, and he wants me to bring him back some.
Wow, really yeah, dude.
My connection over there is like Chinese women least horny in world.
So why a billion people?
The answer constant bonus.
So yeah, dude, gonna make a little extra cash, selling what's left over.
Because what does a player do?
Make money, money, make money, make.
Okay.
Well, great to hear from you as always, and good luck with your endeavors at the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The fucking what?
Oh, FBI.
Right, right, right.
Thanks, Coachies.
I'm so fucked up.
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