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March 30, 2026 - Lionel Nation
01:06:01
Tyler Robinson Will Walk Free Unless They E*stein Him – Charlie Kirk Ass*ssin

Tyler Robinson faces potential freedom unless authorities secure definitive evidence, as the prosecution relies on unverified palm prints and hearsay rather than ballistics or rifle assembly proof. Critics argue the FBI and Kash Patel are enabling a cover-up similar to the Epstein or Oswald cases, while commentators like Jimmy Dore and Wolves and Finance question the confession's validity. The segment condemns mainstream conservatives for lacking critical thinking regarding the Houthi identity and weapon links, urging independent citizen investigation before the case is dismissed due to political convenience or the suspect's disappearance. [Automatically generated summary]

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A Brand New World 00:01:55
One of the most fascinating things that's happening right now as we shift into a brand new world, a brand new world of the post Charlie Erica, TPUSA, that that's moving along.
And that is just being undone and varnished and unhinged like you can't believe.
But we're now getting into the Tyler Robinson case.
And this is becoming more and more fascinating.
And this is what I told you I'm going to be paying attention to.
And already we're seeing it.
And it is beautiful.
And I want to give a shout out to a couple of people.
First and foremost, our friends at Wolves and Finance.
My friends, I've never met them.
But anyway, Wolves and Finance.
Tremendous job.
Tremendous job setting you up.
Also, Jimmy Dore and I think it's somebody else.
Jimmy Dore, excellent.
Breaking down the idiocy, the lunacy of the case so far.
And there's a brand new one I saw.
A brand new case, a brand new group.
And their name is the Brandy and Billy Show at Brandy and Billy, B-I-L-L-I-E Show.
Two young ladies absolutely, incredibly adding their expertise, as they explain in this latest iteration of how they were in the courtroom itself and they were listening.
They were listening to what was going on.
Listening in Courtroom 00:15:49
And they realized that from talking to or hearing the family members, that they said there's no way this guy could have done it.
And that this nonsense, this ridiculous idiocy about how he confessed to his family might be wrong.
So it is absolutely positively, remember something, believe nothing.
And the title of this, I hate to tell you, is that Tyler Robinson will walk free unless they Epstein him.
I hate to say it.
Only a fool would, I hope, I'm not one of these people who want bad things to happen.
Some people, sometimes in order for their predictions, I'm not making you a prediction.
I'm telling you.
And this goes without saying, this goes without saying because there's something very, very important here.
Somebody somewhere could say, you know what, this guy is getting to be a pain in the neck.
It's not worth our time.
It's not worth this.
We can end all this nonsense, all these motions, all of the problems, all of the fact that the FBI has done nothing.
Kash Patel has done nothing.
Understand something?
This is the most important thing for people to grasp.
Absolutely understand this.
Critical, critical, critical.
Remember this.
Because what they haven't done is they haven't at least said, you would think somebody would say, hey, listen, Candace, why don't you come in and maybe say something?
Hey, Candace, why don't you maybe come in and can we, what are you learning?
Hey, Jimmy Dore, tell us, run this by, if I were the, if I were the defense lawyers, I would say I want as many people as possible because what this is and what this represents is something very, very important.
This represents a chance to do almost like a Jury pool, like a shadow jury, like to like a mock jury to see what people think.
Yes, Coach Colin, Baron Coleman, all the best, but I want specifically, this is terrific.
This is the most important.
Now, what happens is all of these factors together, and I want you to remember something.
I am not trying, I would not want to prove him innocent of anything, anything.
Innocent doesn't exist.
Remember, innocent doesn't exist.
There's no such thing.
Nobody wants to prove that he had nothing to do with it, nothing to do with it.
He's not charged with conspiracy.
He's charged with doing this.
He was the sole person.
He was there.
None of that stuff.
There's no such thing as he was there.
You know, Lee Harvey Oswald was there.
He might have known.
No, no, here is the only thing I want.
If I were the defense lawyer, I want reasonable doubt.
That's it.
Reasonable doubt.
That's all I want.
Period.
End of discussion.
Reasonable doubt.
Do you have a reasonable doubt as to anything?
The story.
Jimmy Dorr did an excellent piece, a review.
And if you could explain this to the jury and you could say about the screwdriver taking a gun apart, he knows far more facts about the actual case or the recitation of facts that others have said.
If you can make a jury say, does this make any sense to you?
Does this make any sense to you?
Now, remember, if for some reason, if, if he walks, do you know what this means?
And here's Erica Kirk who said, I want a speedy trial.
Okay.
Why is she doing that also?
She's, I don't, you know, I mean, she has the opportunity.
Okay, well, I think it's kind of shitty, but I'm not interested in proving innocence or where he was and whether the motor.
Uh-uh.
Can you prove it?
All right, state of Utah.
It's up to you.
It's up to you.
If I show one piece, one real good source of reasonable doubt as to anything, the timeline, the positioning, is that indeed him?
Is that he, I should say?
Is that Tyler coming off of this?
Who is this?
How do we know?
Every single thing has to be proved to you.
You don't assume something.
For all you know, this could be somebody else.
I don't know.
They haven't told you specifically.
This is what our version of it is.
Now we're talking about the pretrial motions, ballistics.
How are you going to prove he was there?
What does that mean?
What does that mean?
Where is the rifle itself?
Where is this?
And Kash Patel, did you see how fast he was?
Again, looking like he, like he just, you know, like he's like he's in mid-colonoscopy, always, always frightened.
He's talking about absolutely positively there was a palm print on the gun and the stock.
And why are you doing this?
First of all, you're the FBI.
Are you saying, why are you translating?
You didn't do this.
Utah people did this.
Why are they?
Why are you introducing this?
Why are you contaminating a potential jury pool by saying, oh, we got him locks?
Oh, he's, we got him.
How do you know anything?
What have you done?
Have you sent one agent, one field, one investigator?
Anything?
Have you met with both sides?
And the first person I'm talking to is, I got to talk to the defense.
Tell me your exculpatory information out.
Tell me what you're going to tell me now.
Then tell me.
Remember, prosecutors, their job is to go after justice, not a conviction.
I don't want to necessarily put people away.
I want justice.
And if you know something about this, I need to know this.
And that means everybody.
And that, and the most important, I would be, if I were Tyler's team, I'd be on the phone asking, Candace, can I meet with you, Baron, Colin, these young ladies in particular?
Again, the Billy and pardon me, the Brandy, B-R-N-D-I, and Billy.
I'll take anybody.
Oh, I want to hear what you have to say.
What do you have to say?
This is the thing I want you to tell me.
Tell me what it is.
What information do you have?
What information do you have?
Tell me what I can tell the jury that makes them say.
Because remember something.
If it's not him, do you know what will happen?
If a jury, God forbid, comes back not guilty, meaning not that he's innocent, but that they didn't prove the information.
Do you understand what this is?
Do you understand?
Wait till you find out.
He never told, wait till the family members say, that's not it.
That's not it.
This is the part which is the most important.
This is really, really the most important.
Now, what's interesting to note is I want to hear people understand this.
This is, and by the way, this is great.
Please, everybody weigh in.
Tell me where we're wrong.
Tell me where we're wrong.
Here we go.
Here's one.
Here's Lance.
Lionel has lost his mind.
Okay, fine.
Tell me, tell me, tell me where.
Tell me what the issue is.
I really mean this.
And I want to hear from everybody.
But I mean, I don't want to yell at you're crazy, you're nuts.
You think you're bigfoot.
It's boring.
We deserve more.
And we'd like to include you.
I would you.
I love a debate.
Please give me something good.
Why do you think?
What is the problem?
Where do you think either the problem doesn't exist or where do you think it is absolutely foolproof?
Tell me.
That's the point.
Look at this.
Tyler's family didn't turn him in.
The neighbor went to Tyler's dad and told him the police knows it's Tyler and will probably unalive him if he doesn't turn himself in.
Interesting.
See, that changes a lot.
Think about that.
And also, is there a privilege between parents and children?
No.
Husband and wives, you know, certain things, physician, client, maybe not even that.
By the way, be careful of this, depending upon your jurisdiction.
You may not have a doctor-patient privilege.
You may not have one.
They have in some jurisdictions psychotherapist patient, clergyman, penitent, attorney client, accountant client.
So when you go and you tell somebody, hey, listen, Doc, how did I hurt my arm?
Well, I got shot during an armed robery.
That may not be in any way privileged.
In fact, that's an exception to the hearsay rule because it's treating is treatment.
It's a statement made to a treating physician.
So understand that.
But you see where this goes?
This is so important.
How about this?
They're going to have a hard time explaining that the dogs didn't find the gun.
These dogs are exceptional at their jobs.
Absolutely, always.
Mendy, always my Indy.
Absolutely.
You see this?
See, that's who I wanted my team to.
That's the closing argument.
That's it.
How did they do this?
How did they do this?
This is the most important thing in the world.
This is the most, this is the most important.
This is the most important thing in the world.
So, anyway, here's the point.
When you meet people like this, remember, most people have no idea what they're talking about.
They just have no, they just don't know.
They don't get it.
And they feel that there's some kind of a connection.
Many people just want the whole case to go away.
They really do.
I mean, they want this.
And I guess they expect him to come out and say, I didn't do it.
Do you have any issue whatsoever with the notion?
And by the way, my role or my position is not necessarily deliberately always thinking that the defendant didn't do it.
No, no, no.
It's can they prove it?
I don't care whether they did it.
I don't care why he did it.
Makes no difference to me.
When it comes time to how did they prove how did they prove he was there?
He fired the round.
It was his rifle.
He did it, as opposed to his hand is on a print of a rifle.
Can you match it?
What if you tell the jury the ballistics are inconclusive?
Inconclusive.
I can't tell where whatever.
Well, we didn't find really much of a fragment.
Well, we found, let's assume I found something.
It hit him.
We think it hit him.
We think it's the round.
I don't know.
There's no rifling.
There's no way to tell.
I don't know.
I'm not sure.
What does this tell you?
I don't know.
Where do you lock it in?
This is the moment.
Just the screw, just the screwdriver itself disposal.
Disproof.
Well, I tell you what, that brings up a reasonable doubt that makes you say, wait a minute.
How can this be?
The person who had to go up there had to have right this.
Now, Jimmy Dore brings this up, and I would defer to him that the rifle had to be put together.
So he apparently clambers up, has it down to his pants or something.
You don't really see anything because this clip picks up.
And by the way, where are all of the other films?
And they're going to also figure out if there's any other, you know, film or tape or whatever it is.
But if you had to take this and use the screwdriver to put it together, by the way, put it together there.
That means everything as well.
The site, the positioning, the zeroing, all this kind of jazz.
And if there is an expert witness who comes along who says, let me tell you how difficult this is.
He doesn't have the wherewithal.
He doesn't have the expertise.
A sniper, a Delta Forest person, would have a hard time doing this.
We don't put rifles together.
That may be great on TV whenever there's the sniper where they put the they doesn't work that way.
See what I'm saying?
If the jury says, tick, just clicks off, ticks off all of the stories, all of the examples of, hmm, that's interesting.
That's interesting.
And then they feel, they just feel this.
I'm not buying it.
And then after he's done, he's got to take it all apart and do what?
And then did they find it whole?
Did he put it back together again?
Did he just focus on that?
Remember, it's their story.
Their story.
Is this the rifle?
Is this the rifle?
How about this?
A courtroom demonstration.
Here, Mr. So-and-so, here's a screwdriver.
Put it together.
Put it together.
Fix it.
Do whatever you have to do.
Show them this.
Show them.
It's beautiful.
And if that makes them say, wait a minute, wait a minute.
This, I don't know about this.
Then other things as well, just icing on the cake.
The weird text messages he left, the weird phraseology, the statements from his family saying, well, he didn't really say he did my.
I don't know what he said.
Or how do you know he said it?
Who said it?
Is it hearsay?
Is it double hearsay?
Is it repeated hearsay?
What?
And if there is a, if there's evidence that the defense team or lawyer didn't exhaust everything, I would hope everybody sends maybe through some mean repository of information.
Candace or others is that here's all the questions we have.
What do you think about this?
Do I have faith in the judicial and the juridical system?
Ah, yes, but I don't have faith in prosecutors necessarily.
I don't have faith in politics.
I don't have the judicial system can only do what it can.
A court can't prosecute.
Remember, a court can't force a prosecutor to go on and find Brady material.
Brady against Maryland exculpatory information.
Faith in the System 00:03:23
Can't do that.
A court, a judicial or juridical system, cannot force a defense lawyer to be zealous.
Can't do that.
It merely does balls and strikes.
So I believe in the system.
But here's what I'm worried about.
And I'm going to stop for a second.
What scares me is that everything that we're saying about right now could very well lead somebody to say, you know what?
You're right about that.
This is a lot stranger than we thought.
This is a lot more problematic than we thought.
This is a lot less open and shut than we thought.
Hmm.
That's what scares me.
When I get that, hmm.
Yeah, you're right about that.
Because think what happens.
And again, I'm not, I don't want this to happen.
But one day you breaking news, breaking news.
How many breaking news?
Everything's breaking news.
Authorities, imagine, assume, argumento, authorities in Utah discovered what appeared to be the lifeless body of Tyler Robinson, who they will tell you was acting very depressed regarding his fate, regarding his lot, regarding everything.
And you can do an epi kind of a case where you can say, well, he apparently he used some type of a cord or shoelaces or something.
He wasn't on any kind of watch, you know, self-harm watch.
There was no reason to watch him.
Nothing like that occurred.
Nothing.
He just, I don't know.
And he was a kind of weird way.
He was weird.
Oh, yeah, he was weird, right?
Right, folks?
Oh, yeah, he was weird.
Now, what do you expect?
I guess he, I guess he knew nothing says guilt better than this.
You know, did he look normal to you?
No.
Yeah.
I guess he, I guess he got his big wish.
He wanted to make a state, whatever it is.
And you know what attention they will pay this?
Nothing. Nothing. Nothing.
Look what they did regarding Epstein. Nothing.
Nothing.
They give nothing, no interest.
You think they're going to pay attention to him?
Nobody likes him.
Nobody, I mean, at least, at least with old Jeffrey, you wanted to find out what he had to say because of the information he had, the information that he had available, the information that he was able to, you know, that's maybe what they wanted to do.
They wanted to keep him.
They wanted to find out what he had because he had information regarding his predation and the scope and the range and the intricacy of his networks.
And that's one thing.
This guy, it's nothing.
One case, huh?
We know who did that.
Oh, well, nobody cares.
Ignoring Exculpatory Info 00:14:10
What about the direction?
Nobody cares.
It's over.
It's moot.
They don't even care.
They don't even care when you, how do I say this?
They don't even care when it's active.
Why the hell are they going to care about anything once he's gone?
And that's what scares me.
What is being done?
What is being done?
Can you tell me?
Do you feel confident about this?
I sure as hell don't.
And the only reason I feel, like I say, I'm not from what little we know, and let's face it, we don't know anything.
We don't know anything.
We really don't.
We don't know anything.
But we do know a couple of things which are important.
We do know a couple of things that are important.
We are tired of having some group of people, whoever these people are, decide what is and what isn't important.
We're tired of this.
Now, let me also throw something to get to the mix.
Every, I guess I'm on some YouTube algorithm.
Have you noticed the number of new people, new influencers, new channels, new people who are going through and just going through the history of Erica?
I mean, I thought I knew everything, but it's like they've just figured this out.
She's just hit that level.
And people are gobsmacked by how incredibly phony she is.
I mean, they can't believe it.
People cannot believe what is happening.
And if you don't understand this, and it's so funny, a friend of mine said, Why are you interested?
I said, It's not just her, it's everything.
It's this, it's this group, it's this thing.
A friend of mine said, Well, what should I watch?
I said, Anything.
Just watch anything.
Watch anything she does, anything she says at any time about anything.
This is the part which is the most important.
Find anything at any time regarding anything she ever said, and you'll see immediately.
You will be astounded if you think, if you are as I am as or as M amaze, I should say, by Fictional, fraudulent.
I mean, weird, insincere.
This is for you because you can't believe what you're seeing.
You can't believe it.
There is nothing this woman can.
She can't say her name.
Oh, crazy eyes.
There's nothing she can say.
Nothing.
And all of these folks are coming forward.
They have just between Colin and Brandon and even Jimmy Dore and Brandy and Billy and Nissy and of course Madam Candace put them all together.
And you are just amazed.
Now, if I were the, listen to me, if I were theoretically the one in charge of whatever this thing is, whatever you want to call this cabal is this consortium, this cadre, this conspiracy, whatever, whatever this is, whatever the hell it is that made Eric and everybody responsible, whatever it is, the first thing I would say, the first thing I would say is, who in the hell, who did this?
Who put these people together?
Did you not understand anything?
Who are these idiots?
Now they're going through all of the individual, the Tylers and this and the name and what properties they bought and how they're phony.
I mean, it's just, did you not?
Did you think you were what?
Bulletproof?
Bad pun, but, or bad phrase.
Did you think you were just nobody would care about this?
Did you think nobody would understand or ask?
Why is this charity paying people such?
What is going on?
And then you have the unmitigated goal to ask people for more when this is going on.
What's happening here?
I got to tell you something.
This is critical.
This is absolutely critical.
Listen to me very carefully.
I mean this.
Either you get this or you don't.
And get ready for people that say, you're crazy.
You've got some kind of, you're vindictive about.
They're going to do this again.
This poor woman, what is the matter with you?
You're crazy.
What are you talking about?
Oh my God.
And you're saying, where do I start?
You don't even know where these people were.
They've got every second accounted for.
These idiots didn't realize that there would be somebody that did you leave footprints, digital, aircraft.
And then anything she's ever, put it this way.
Candace was saying, oh, I'm sorry, I made a mistake.
They changed the tail number.
She knew the tail number of a particular plane.
My God, it is unbelievable.
I've never, I mean, normally you're somebody who says, well, I got a few, I got a few things to say, not like this.
This is the most, this is, this is beyond anything anybody's ever seen before.
This is wild.
And remember, they'll tell you, you don't know what's going on, do you?
Because there's a contrarians and they're always out there.
And I love them.
Bring it on.
And you never, in fact, you will always test your case.
Ask somebody, please, I beg you, tell me something wrong.
Tell me something I've got wrong.
Tell me.
Tell me the eyewitness pictures.
Tell me, by the way, do you really have any?
Do you does the, will the jury have a reasonable doubt as to the identity of the person on that, on that, uh, on that roof?
Are you for sure?
Do you know who this is?
Do you know who that is?
Can you testify that?
Who is that?
Who is that?
Who is it?
Think about this.
State your name for the record.
Detective so-and-so.
Utah, say, good.
Who's that?
This is me.
That's what I'm saying.
How do you do it?
You don't know that, by the way, you would do cross-examination.
You would do leading questions.
You don't know who that is, do you?
No, you just see a facer.
Did anybody argue or admit to being that person?
No.
So that is, you're saying that's the killer, right?
You're saying that's the killer, right?
But you can't tell me who the killer is.
So you've got a picture of a killer and you just assume it's him.
So thank you for showing me this picture.
What other?
What other?
Is this the only picture, the only film, the only tape, the only video that you have?
Are you willing to testify under oath?
You know what penalty of perjury is, right?
You know what the pain of perjury is, right?
Are you telling me?
Did you turn over all of this?
You know, there's this case, Brady, against Maryland, right?
That's the exculpatory information.
They have to give you everything.
And if they, not only that, let's say they've got a recording or a closed circuit TV or something.
And oh, sorry, we filmed over it or we made a mistake.
That's called spoliation.
And then you got to go to court and you got to say, why did you, how is this?
You have a duty to keep this.
Where is it?
So as we have right now, where is the evidence?
So, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I'm here to tell you, I'm still waiting.
If you want to find this young man guilty, go ahead beyond and to the exclusion of every reasonable doubt.
And with a degree of moral certainty, where is it?
Tell me.
You don't even know who that guy is on the roof.
You don't even know if that did, did you?
This, this, this, you buy the story about this, this rifle.
Oh, and by the way, do we even know if the rifle shot anything?
Was it shot by anyone?
Did anybody shoot anything?
What did it shoot?
Where's the round?
We don't know, interestingly enough.
What is this?
You got a 30-odd six.
Hell, you can put a machine gun there for other.
You put a howitzer.
Doesn't matter because there's no, there's nothing there.
So that connection's not there.
And you just go like this.
You just make these connections.
Well, you don't have that.
Do we have a confession?
Do we really have a confession?
Do we really have a confession?
What is this confession?
Who was there at the time?
Did you record the confession?
State your name for the record.
I'm Zomanzo Robinson.
Who are you?
I'm Tyler's father.
Did he confess to you?
No.
I'm saying.
Who?
Well, my neighbor did.
And I didn't know what to do when I said you were in trouble and all this.
Did he do this?
Did he really?
What did he really say?
Tell me where it is.
And then you got to find out from him.
What is his state of mind?
How did you ask him the questions?
How long did you ask him?
Did you?
Because remember, you always have to, you always record, you record everything.
Where is this?
What you will find, and I will bet you anything, is that you're going to find later on that there is nothing to this case.
I mean, nothing.
You're going to say, what?
Yeah, nothing.
It seems like it.
He seemed to be in the right place.
Sort of.
And then when you take all this information, you do the pre-trial stuff, motions to suppress statements, evidence.
I don't know what they seize without a word, but statements, confessions.
When you see, when you're suppressing, by the way, this poor, this poor, oh, God, this, this is a state judge, probably elected.
Forget it.
She's going to ruin his whole career for this one.
Would you want to be the state court judge who said, yeah, I ruled that they couldn't use the confession?
Do you know what that's like?
You know, that's I mean, oh my god, you would, you.
And then the jury can't hear it and you can't bring it up.
Well well well, let's see.
Huh okay well uh, what do we have?
Well, and when somebody really just sort of kind of makes it, makes sense, when somebody says, you know, this is what jurors say, If you put it that way, I don't know.
So if you're going to send him for life in prison, and in theoretical, also you got to be very, very careful, depending upon the state, in states that involve the death penalty, you oftentimes are not able to talk about that in the case in chief.
There's two parts.
If they're going to go, I don't think they're going to go death.
There's no way.
But if they were, if they were, there's the guilt part and then there's the penalty part.
The penalty, they go crazy.
They show how horrible it was and they show you the pictures.
But in the guilt part, they just say, did you prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt?
So what you can do is you can ask a jury, are you willing to go back and say that you have exhausted every bit of evidence and that you have no reasonable doubt that could land this young man at least in substantial diminution, if not elimination, of freedom for what you tell me, maybe I missed something here.
What?
He looks weird.
Is that it?
He's got a gay, fuzzy headed, whatever this thing is.
I'm waiting.
I don't care if somebody says, let me tell you something, you ready for this?
Well, he wrote something.
Okay.
Let me ask you something.
What happens if you walk in?
Let's say there's a whatever it is.
You pick in your own town.
Let's say there's a how do we say this?
Let's let's assume there's a terrible tragedy, a homicide.
And you walk in, you say, I did it.
And I'm here.
Take me.
And they say, what?
I did it 100%.
That was me.
And I did it.
Are they going to arrest you?
Are they able to use your confession?
Your confession versus an admission, which is a whole different story.
Admission is to a particular fact.
Confession is to the well-pled indictment.
It means everything.
I confess to everything that I was in this county on this date at this time and I used the weapon with malice and forethought and premeditation.
That's a confession.
It's everything.
Admission is, okay, I was there, but that's all I'll tell you.
Okay, that's an admission.
That's a part of this.
So do you know how many times during this, how many people call up and confess?
Do you know during the Lindbergh, the Lindbergh case, they had hundreds, I don't know, thousands.
Whenever you hear the word corpus delicti, you have to always prove in some particular cases evidence of a crime.
Corpus delicti bees body of the crime.
People think it means you have to have a body.
That's not what it means.
It means that in order for you to introduce a confession, you have to show at least evidence that there was a crime that was committed.
Proving Corpus Delicti 00:14:57
So you get into that.
But are you kidding?
Do you know how many people?
Do you know how many people already?
Already?
In fact, first question I'd say, we did a Freedom of Information Act.
You're in charge of homicide, aren't you, Detective?
So I last count, how many people did you call, did you ever talk to?
Or Tips did you receive regarding other people?
How many?
What?
100, 200, 1,000?
I don't know what.
But he's the one.
But he's the one.
Did you go after any of those other people?
No.
Because you didn't care about that.
This is the guy you wanted.
This is the guy.
See, people don't understand that.
I don't know why people.
I have no idea why people during Son of Sam.
Oh my God, they were turning in their family members, their ex-wives, and ex-husbands.
You don't know how bad this case is until you sit down and then somebody sifts through it.
And we haven't even gotten through the pre-trial motions yet.
Haven't even gotten through them.
So, what I'm saying is, somebody, are you following me?
Somebody might say, you know, it's not worth our time.
It'd be a lot better if maybe, you know what I mean, if we didn't have to worry about this.
And it normally starts off like that.
Nobody says anything.
You know, wouldn't it be great if we didn't, you know, there's a lot of stuff we, you know, especially for those poor people, and this poor wife, she's got to go through this.
And those kids, I mean, wouldn't that be great?
And also, what a great organization that TPUSA is.
I'm telling you, it'd be great if they could just put this behind them.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
As long as this trial is around, you know, you can't get to that.
Can you?
Nope, nope, can you do that?
Huh?
Yeah.
That's tough, isn't it?
It sure is.
Who would, who would, if you found out, if you woke up one day and something, God forbid, happened to happen, who would be clamoring for his investigation?
Nobody.
Nobody.
Nobody would.
Because all of the problems go away.
They always go away.
They went away with Epi, Jeffy, and they went away with Lee Harmony Oswald.
And they go away with all these people.
It's just, I'm surprised James Earl Ray, they didn't, you know, but the problems go away.
It's done.
It's finished.
You could say, oh, well.
And there's also something about somebody who appears to be accelerating their own demise.
Because we always think that's crazy.
That's crazy talk.
That's all that crazy talk.
These crazy people.
See, we live in a world right now, which is just, and this, this organization sits in the lurch.
There was this huge CPUSA event this week.
I don't know what the hell that's about.
Have you followed that at all?
Have you been following this?
Do you know what's happening to this?
Do you know what's happening to the political system in this country?
Because TPUSA, I guess, is considered conservative and Christian and all this stuff, which is great.
Nothing wrong with that.
God bless them.
Good for you.
Hey, great.
That's that.
But other people, other people are saying, that's not who we are.
And there's a big problem right now of who's next.
Is it JD Vance?
Is it this?
Kash Patel.
Kash Patel is acting like they are digging so hard on Kash Patel everything about him and his money and where he's from and this and that and the girlfriend.
They're all lunatics.
That's why Bongino got the hell out of there because he realizes they're after me.
I'm next.
This isn't going to last for long.
Even Bobby Kennedy is acting crazy.
They're all acting nuts.
They don't need this.
And Trump is thinking, whatever you think of him, it's like, oh my God.
And this was your, this was your group.
This was your gold standard, TPUSA.
This was it.
You got to be kidding me.
They're going to say, get him away from, forget it.
People are going to say, I don't know about that.
And then the appearances dry up and then the money dries up.
And then they're saying, ah, this is this is too hot.
It's too red hot, too weird.
The other day, when this idiot, when Erica, all she had to do regarding Druski, all she had to do was say, you know what?
They say, they say that imitation is the greatest form of flattery.
And I believe in the First Amendment.
And that's it.
She could have diffused it by having the best sense of humor there is, but she can't do that because she's a child.
She's a child.
She's a spoiled brat.
She's a mean girl who basically has no business being here in the future.
I'm sorry.
Or being around in the present.
None.
I'm sorry.
And the more you're finding stuff on her that is just, it's, and they never thought.
They never, ever sat around and said, did you ever check her out?
No.
Did you ever understand this?
No.
And what did you love to know, by the way, TP?
How many of these, how much did all these planes cost?
You flew here, you flew there.
How many by himself?
And you flew in and you sat on the tarmac and you fell into each other's arms.
Another bullshit story.
You lied about stuff nobody ever, nobody even cared about.
So you destroyed whatever you had, whatever your particular interest was, it's gone.
Me Queen says, what are your thoughts on Andrew Coleman and now Gary saying there was a thorough investigation into TB USA and Erica and nothing was found?
We told them, and why doesn't Joe Kent know?
Well, first of all, thank you, Mr. Who is going to listen to this?
I told them we did an investigation and everything was groovy.
Why did you look?
Who the hell ever says, you know what?
We did an investigation and you know what?
We were guilty up to our ass.
It was like, I couldn't believe it.
You investigated yourself?
What?
What are we talking about here?
Look, remember something.
This ain't my job.
It's not Colin's job.
It's not Baron's job.
It's not, it's not Candace, certainly.
Not even Jimmy Dorn.
Nobody's not there, our, you're, anybody's job.
I'm not the cops.
They're the cops.
That's not it.
I don't know.
But these people are beyond incompetent.
They are beyond anything I ever could imagine.
They were so lucky.
All they had to do was leave Charlie alone.
So what if you don't like foreign policy?
So what if you don't like Middle Eastern?
So what?
You kill the goose that laid the golden egg.
This is it.
Some genius thought, oh, we'll take care of this.
And by the way, in that department, it's going worse.
It's going worse.
You should have seen yesterday here in New York, this no kings, whatever this is about.
There were a lot of people, they sounded crazy.
Look at this guy, they're crazy.
Until they said, we don't want to go to war.
And they said, wait a minute, hang on.
What is it?
Maybe they're not so crazy after all.
Who wants to go to war?
Do you see what's happening here?
Who was the idiot who said, let's get rid of Charlie?
Charlie, everything's fine.
We'll just bring Erica in.
She'll say whatever you want because she's a sock puppet.
Well, she's, you know, she's like, you know, Pinocchio.
She'll say whatever.
And we're groovy.
Charlie didn't matter.
Can you believe that?
Can you believe this?
Because if you had to figure out the motive, remember there's four parts about this: there's the actual crime itself, there's the identity of the assailant, motivation, and then there's Erica and all this other kind of stuff.
What do you think the motivation was?
What?
What?
People always forget this.
All the scenarios.
Well, the reason why he was dispatched was because he was saying things which was contrary to the geopolitical structure, and that which is being advanced by conservative and the president.
Yeah, okay, that's one thing.
We know that one.
And then there's, and there's the Hamptons.
Okay, we got that.
We got it.
Or, or it might have been somebody from within, not TPUSA, but maybe within that particular structure who says, this guy is screaming for Doge.
This guy's screaming for, dear God, we got to get rid of him.
This guy's, we are doomed.
If this guy doesn't stop, if we don't do something about this, we are doomed.
Okay, that could be it.
That could be another one.
The other one could be, how about somebody who says, I distinctly dislike TPUSA.
And what I'm going to do is I'm going to remove the heart, the brain, the soul, because I want this organization and this movement to go away.
That's what I want.
Could have been somebody who actually wanted to stop whatever their message was or whatever, because what happened was you remove him.
You remove everything.
You know, the stool, the three legs, whatever.
I mean, there's nothing there.
There's nothing there.
And these people are still, they're still, you're going to, we got this thing in the mail.
It's like, are you kidding me?
Be a sustaining member.
Like, what are you talking about?
And there's another thing which is going on.
Let me also explain something.
Look, I don't know what your political party is.
That's fine.
Doesn't really matter.
We never take a kind of a consensus or not a census, but what I'm telling you is something a little bit different.
There's a lot of people out here in the world, a lot of people who are asking right now, what is going on with what used to be called the conservative movement.
And every time I turn around, they're asking me for money.
Ask me for money.
When I go to CPUSA, you went, oh, you want the Ronald Reagan package where you get a continental breakfast, a Ronald Reagan cassette, a box lunch, and a sweater.
I mean, what is this?
And then you can go, and if you play your cards right, you can take pictures with Jesse Waters or somebody.
I'm just picking them.
What the hell does this have to do with political?
I don't know.
But if you want, you know, stars, the star effers, this is the place to be.
We'll just go and we'll say some stuff that you already know about and we'll have these mock polls.
Hey, look, it's Marco Rubio.
Good.
Terrific.
Let's see how this works next week.
And people are saying, this isn't for me.
What do you stand for?
Well, for the silver edition, we'll let you win and tell you what we stand for.
For the cardboard or the bronze edition, well, we'll give you, we'll give you some stale pizza Twinkie and you can stand outside and listen to the speaker.
This is ridiculous.
People are saying, what kind of a movement is this?
Let me tell you what those other people, you know what those new No Kings people are doing?
They're marching.
And there was a guy yesterday.
There was a guy yesterday that we saw in a wheelchair and it wasn't nice.
The weather was kind of shitty.
And this guy had a, he had a homemade sign, no kings, whatever.
And he's being pushed from the west side all the way to Times Square.
And it was brutal.
And he wanted to be there.
He wanted to be there to make a statement.
And I'm thinking, you know what?
Crazy or not, what do these people want?
They're devout, they believe in something.
I don't know what it is, but they believe in it.
What's the TPUSA crowd?
I don't know.
What?
Do you see her?
Is that it?
Tell me.
I'm asking you a question.
What does TPUSA stand for?
What does she stand for?
Charlie went out there and actually promoted and talked about ideology and belief.
Ask me, prove me wrong, or whatever it was.
He did something.
What do these people do?
She keeps talking about how brave she is.
She keeps talking about how tough it is for her to be her, or she, rather.
That's her whole thing.
That's her whole thing.
Isn't it amazing?
It blows my mind.
What do these people?
So remember, when all of this is dead and gone, this story, this case, all of Charlie's work, his legacy, his message, where'd it go?
He got sucked up by a bunch of greedy people.
I don't know what they offer.
It was all Charlie.
What do these people do?
The Tylers and the this ones and the Colvets.
Who are these people?
What do they do?
What do they provide?
What did she do?
What has this woman ever done?
What has anybody done other than Charlie?
I'm asking you a question.
It's simple.
Nothing.
Nothing.
But those crazy bastards at Times Square, they were there all over the world marching.
Again, for what?
I haven't the foggiest idea.
No kings, no this.
Those people are serious.
And let me tell you something.
If it means anything to you, if it means anything, maybe it doesn't, but come, you know, midterms.
Oh, man.
Again, we don't talk politics, but you got to think about this.
I don't know what you, where you want this country, the world to go, but you got one of two choices.
You got their way and this way.
And what is our way?
Let me ask you something.
Not whom do we admire, but politically.
Who's your person politically?
Name somebody.
Who?
Can you hear that?
Can you hear the boat?
What is that boat?
What is that one?
You know that the Norwegian crews are the.
You don't have to answer right.
No, don't worry about it.
Choosing Your Political Side 00:06:27
When they do that, that Disney song, I want to cringe.
Let me ask you something.
Who is it?
Ah, the breakaway on him.
She knows he's telling me what's going on here.
What are we going to do?
What are we going to do?
Trump's not running next quarter time.
This is it.
This is it.
Trump wasn't there at CPAC.
I don't know who was.
I don't know who.
I have no idea.
Who's the future?
What's the future?
What is our platform?
What is it?
And today is Palm Sunday.
This is about this.
This is the, did you hear about the Catholic priest who couldn't get into the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem?
What?
I was there.
What?
Whoa.
Whoa.
Anybody want to talk about this?
I don't know.
What do we stand for?
What is this?
What's this all about?
What's going on here?
I mean, what do we do?
What is this?
The world is, I mean, it's always been scared.
Look, they've been talking about this stuff.
They've been, it's been scary, but one thing or another.
This is nothing new.
But what I'm telling you is very simply this: you and I believe in something, and we're not just here just for fun.
We're not just here, it's like, oh, isn't this great?
Hey, let's just make fun of fun of Erica.
Hey, here's something stupid.
Here's a funny thing.
I think I speak on behalf of us.
We don't give a shit about Erica.
Seriously, don't wish her any harm.
But I don't know who we got stuck with this one.
Who is she?
They just love it.
Here you go.
What is she?
I don't know, but she's yours.
I don't want her.
She's yours.
She's Charlie's wife.
Okay, fine.
Well, and then it started devolving.
I never got into this.
I didn't care about TPUSA, but what I care about is the truth.
And I care about what they did to him.
And I care about his justice for what they did to him.
Who did it?
Who?
And all these people, they're so stupid.
All they're doing is they're having the Charlie Kirk show.
You idiots.
And you're so boring.
It's like you're ghoulish.
You're like these vultures, these predatory birds of prey.
They're like vultures and buzzards just flying around looking for a carry and picking at the last shred, the shards, the orts, the strips of flesh from the.
It's horrible.
It's horrible.
And they just don't get it.
They don't get it.
They don't understand.
And you can say whatever you want.
Come on, all you anti-Candace people.
Come on.
Come on, tough guys.
Come on.
Come forward.
Go ahead.
She's having it.
She's just knocking it out of the park.
Every day it's like you give her more.
And her popularity goes through the roof.
And the other day, I got a bunch of these bots.
Be careful.
Be careful of what?
Watch out.
Watch out for what?
I don't know.
I'm just saying, be careful.
Be careful of what?
Candace, what about her?
You know, stop with a you know.
What is it?
I don't know.
I'm just a bot.
I don't know what's going on here.
Oh, they don't have anything to say.
How about these jadros who say, you people believe anything?
What?
Everything.
What do you mean?
Flat earth.
What are you talking about?
No, seriously.
What's the matter with you?
Why are you making that noise?
I don't know what I'm talking about.
I just, I'm a troll.
I don't, I don't have anything to say.
Come on, tell us.
I don't have anything to say.
No, really, where are we wrong?
I don't know enough about the facts.
So why are you saying this?
Because I'm a dick.
That's why I come in and I ruin things.
I don't know.
No, can we tell you?
I don't want to learn about this.
Oh, look, I'll go to another live stream, bother them or something.
No, seriously, come on, sit down.
I don't want to sit down.
I don't know anything.
I don't know anything.
I just, I'm a dick.
Are you a bot?
No, I'm a dick.
I'm a dick.
I'm a dick.
That's what I am.
Do you ever hear three-speed dick?
That's what I am.
I just, that's that's who that's.
And these people who say, Candace is, she's a psychopath.
She's a demon.
Come on.
She's a psychopath.
She's a demon.
She's Luciferian.
She's a psych.
Oh, she's talking about she is an Adderall addict psychotic.
What?
What?
This is the most lucid person.
And she put it's, it's, I mean, it's like then I go over here.
I was like, what are you talking about?
These no kings people.
What do you do?
I don't know.
Well, what?
Okay, fine.
They're crazy.
Hey, conservatives.
What do you do?
What about America first?
Shit.
I don't know.
I don't know.
What are we doing?
Can you see me?
Wave at me.
What are we doing?
Do you know what's going on here?
Seriously.
Why am I interested?
Normally, Tyler Robinson, oh, you know, you know when this guy, they got that guy that fast.
You know what's going on.
You know it.
Because let me tell you about you.
You know what you do?
You hate injustice.
Just kills you.
Tell me the truth.
Stop lying to me.
Stop.
This Billy and Billy and Brandy.
These young people say, this is great.
This is great.
Young people, yes.
Yes.
Come on in.
Sharpen Critical Thinking 00:03:26
Let's sharpen up your critical thinking.
I like this.
Keep doing this.
Keep going.
Keep doing it.
Keep.
This is just wild.
I mean, I, you know, one day, wouldn't it be funny if all of a sudden we took all these people?
And by the way, all I do is I do meta-analysis.
I am not in any way from the Brandons and the Collins and the Jimmys and everybody else.
They get into the weed and Candace.
Oh, Jesus, Candace.
She goes, the lies and the pair.
And you were the tarmac, and then you farted at 1023.
It blows my mind.
But wouldn't it be something if one day we could have like a movie or like the superheroes, where these same people say, well, we solved that Charlie thing.
What do we do now?
Let's put our intellect or your intellect for good.
There's a missing child or there's something else.
Yes.
I'm serious.
What if you became Cape Crusaders, regular crowdsourced heroes who come forward?
Remember Project Remember Enigma?
Remember what they did?
They put out an ad.
Do you like crossword puzzles?
OSS or whatever came up with this idea that look for somebody who likes.
Do you like crossword puzzles and games and logic?
Yeah.
And these women will show up, librarians, mothers, doctors, grandparents, people who love puzzles, loved the thrill of going and picking apart something new.
That's what these folks are.
Every day they've got something new.
Have you noticed also Baron?
He does like a three-hour puzzle.
What is he?
He's going to die.
It's amazing.
What is he?
Three hours?
God bless him.
But they love to show you new things.
Here's what I found out.
Here's what I discovered.
I love that.
So you've just beyond Charlie.
You've awakened the sleeping giant.
You have created a new cottage industry, a new level of crowdsourced citizen, civilian, and alternative grand juries where people independently do research or collate information and data, synthesize it, digest it, analyze it, and layer it and present it.
And it's incredible just from watching.
And somebody will see something, and somebody will say something that encourages and something else.
Oh, I never thought about that.
Oh, I saw that.
And believe it or not, what really provides some of the greatest motivation of all time is the fact that people looked and realized that this woman who was behind this, supposedly, this Erica is completely devoid, absent, and without the ability to manufacture, to mimic, to indicate, to provide anything that even looks remotely like a rational reaction to what's going on.
Is this the way a wife, widow, and a mother of no, never, nothing?
It's just, it's wow.
Seeing Beyond Naysayers 00:05:48
And yet, these people, especially in these cable news, they don't get it.
They say, what's wrong?
I say, do you investigate her?
No.
Is there something wrong?
Have you ever heard anything she has to say?
No.
Do you follow her story?
No.
Well, you better.
You might want to.
Might be a good idea.
This is how they get everybody wrong.
This is how they don't understand that Kash Patel is a numb nuts.
They don't get it.
They don't.
Do you watch him?
No.
You don't?
You don't know about the girlfriend?
And what?
Girlfriend?
Oh, my.
You don't know the people I talked to who are supposedly so aware of everything.
They don't know anything.
I swear to God, they don't know anything.
I was talking to the other day and somebody about the straight of horn moves.
I said, Do you know what the straight-off moves is?
I said, Do you ever look at the map?
No.
I said, This is the part that's critical.
Do you understand?
Oh, the Houthis.
You know who the Houthis are?
No.
What do you know?
I don't know anything.
I know bumper sticker.
I know titles.
I know headlines.
I don't know anything.
But you're different.
And let me tell you something, especially to all the naysayers, all the people who think we're crazy.
I know they're there because they don't know what to say.
Bring it on.
Bring it on.
Let's debate.
Show us where we're wrong.
Show us where we're wrong.
Show me how they ID'd anybody on that roof.
Show me how they ID'd Tyler with that rifle.
Tell me.
I've got a palm print.
What does that mean?
I got news for you, but I don't care if there's a palm print on a gun.
I don't care about that.
I want to know: did the gun fire?
We even know that did it fire recently.
Gee, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, they would like to connect you with that rifle, but they can't.
That's a not guilty.
Hello.
Because if you can't connect him with that rifle, and if you cannot connect that rifle with the shot that took out Charlie, then everybody in that area is equally a suspect because they were there too.
They weren't connected to the rifle.
They were there.
They were even closer than he was.
All of them.
Sounds far-fetched.
There's no difference between them and the guy on their roof, which you haven't been able to identify regarding a rifle that you can't take apart with this.
Imagine this guy going like this, putting it together.
They got this balancing.
What?
What?
Jumping down.
Is that him?
I think it's him.
Oh, my God.
In fact, watch this is very Brandy and Billy.
Watch what they were saying.
It's very interesting.
Very, very interesting.
Watch what they were saying about, they were looking at the jawline and they were just doing plain old, just plain old stuff.
You know, just just common sense.
Common sense.
This Brandy and Billy, look at these.
And I love when young people you have no idea it's like good.
We, the the Codger set, have to to do everything we can to inspire them to keep asking questions and to keep saying, to keep focusing, to keep to keep paying attention.
I mean it.
I mean it.
They're good because they ask stuff I never thought about before.
It's good.
And if they don't buy this story, others people won't as well.
And what do we do?
Do we go out of our way to inspire them?
No.
No, we don't.
We're going to change it.
All right, my friends, that's great.
I mean that.
It's a great, by the way, beautiful day here.
It's about 54 degrees, sunny.
Happy Palm Sunday, all my friends.
Pay close attention.
We're going to meet again tonight, by the way.
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I just felt like, I don't want to do a live.
I want to go live.
I want to feel your, I want to hear your breathing.
I want to know you're here.
I don't want to just do a regular thing.
All right.
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